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Get your new Samsung Smart TV up and running quickly
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If you bought a new Samsung SmartTV, you'll want to register the TV to make sure you're getting the best level of support for your product. We'll show you how to create a Samsung account and register any Samsung Smart TV in minutes!

Things You Should Know

  • Create an account on Samsung's website before you start setting up your TV.
  • Set up a new Wi-Fi or Ethernet connection in your TV's Network Settings menu.
  • Log into your Samsung account on your TV and select "TV Registration" to begin the process.
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  1. Go to https://account.samsung.com/membership/intro in a web browser. This is the website where you can create a new Samsung account.
    • If you already have a Samsung account from other Samsung products (i.g. Samsung Galaxy smartphones or tablets), you don't need to create a new account. You can skip to the next part.
  2. It's the blue button with grey text at the bottom of the page. Click this button to create a new Samsung account.
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  3. You can click the underlined text on the page to read each of these documents. Click the blue button that says Agree when you are ready to continue.
    • If you want to join the Samsung Rewards program, click the radio option above the "Agree" button. This is optional.
  4. You will need to provide a valid email address, enter your desired password twice, as well as provide your first and last name, date of birth, and zip code. Click Next when you are ready to continue. A verification code will be sent to the email address you entered.
  5. Open the inbox for the email address you used to create your account. Look for an email titled "Verify your Samsung account". Open the email and note the 6-digit number below "PIN."
  6. Enter the 6-digit PIN from the email on the line that says "Verification Code" on the Samsung website. Click Next when you are ready to continue.
  7. This verifies your account. You can now use your account to register your Samsung TV.
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Connect your Samsung TV to the Internet

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  1. For the most reliable internet connection, it is recommended that you use a wired connection. To connect your TV to the internet, start by connecting an Ethernet cable to one of the LAN ports on the back of your modem or router. Then connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to the One Connect box or the Ethernet port on the back of your TV.
  2. Depending on which type of remote you have, it's either the button that says "Menu", "Home", or "SmartHub", or it has an image that resembles a house or multi-colored cube. It's generally in the center of the controller.
  3. Press the left button to navigate to the different SmartHub options. The Settings menu has an icon that resembles a gear next to it. Press the button in the center of the directional buttons to make your selection.
  4. It's next to an icon that resembles a wrench. Use the Up and Down buttons to navigate the settings menu. Then press the confirm button in the center of the directional buttons to open the General settings menu.
  5. It's the first option at the top of the General menu.
  6. It's the second option in the Network Settings menu.
  7. If you are using a wired connection, select Wired . If you are using a wireless connection, select Wireless .
  8. If you are connected to the internet through a wired connection, select Ok . If you are using a wireless connection, select the name of your Wi-Fi network. [1]
  9. Use your remote to navigate the on-screen keyboard. Enter the password for your wireless network.
  10. Your TV will connect to your wireless network. Your TV is now connected to the internet. [2]
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Activating and Registering the Smart TV

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  1. Depending on which type of remote you have, it's either the button that says "Menu", "Home", or "SmartHub", or it has an image that resembles a house or multi-colored cube. It's generally in the center of the controller.
  2. It has a blue icon that resembles a person in the SmartHub. Use the arrow buttons on the remote to navigate the SmartHub and press the button in the center of the arrow buttons to confirm a selection.
  3. To log in to your Samsung account, enter the email and password associated with your Samsung account and then select Sign In at the bottom of the screen. Once you are logged in, your TV will display the "My Account" menu.
  4. It has an icon that resembles a TV next to a computer server.
  5. This indicates that you agree to the information registration policy displayed on the screen and registers your TV.
  6. This closes the registration menu. Your TV is now registered.
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    Why does my new 55 inch Samsung automatically turn itself off?
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    It's on a timer to save energy - you can adjust the time or turn it off altogether in the settings menu.
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    How do I download applications?
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    Hover the mouse over "applications." Click the left mouse button. From the drop-down menu, scroll down - using the middle mouse wheel - until you see a menu titled "mouse button." Click (left mouse button) on "mouse button." Another drop-down menu will appear titled "drop-down menu." Do NOT click on that menu. If this does not work, press any key to continue, or any other key to quit.
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    What do I do if my Samsung T.V. doesn't recognize my Samsung account?
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    You could try reentering your account information. If this doesn't work, you may have to call Samsung customer service.
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