三星电子 QSA AUDIT CHECK SHEET(中文)
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Dell Confidential Document No. COR.40.WWP.SQ.0003 Rev 3.0Information and InstructionsPURPOSEThis document was developed as an Audit Tool to assess a supplier's Quality Systems against Dell's Quality Systems Requirements.The Dell Quality Systems Audit (QSA) is build upon the ISO-9000 Quality Systems Standard, but with additional Dell specific requirements included.SCOPEThe Dell Quality Systems Audit is not commodity specific, therefore it may be used to assess the Quality Systems deployed by a supplier/manufacture irrespective of the commodity.AUDIT BY SELF ASSESSMENTA supplier's facility is required to complete a self assessment using this tool in advance of the Dell Audit. (One QSA is required per facility.)By doing this, a facility will be able to prepare for the audit and seek advance help and guidance from Dell SQE to be best positioned to succeed.It is expected that during the self-assessment process, that the supplier will use this opportunity to ask questions for either clarification or to better understand intent of the audit criteria. Waiting for the formal Dell audit to ask these types of questions is too late. It is also expected that based on self audit results, a supplier will inform the Dell team of their readiness for a formal Dell audit.A self assessment is completed by scoring the relevant column in each worksheet.AUDIT BY DELLDuring the audit process, the Dell SQE may wish to review every question/criterion listed on the audit document, or alternatively the SQE may choose to focus only on those questions for which the supplier awarded themselves a score of 1 by self-assessment. The path taken is left to SQE discretion.The score awarded by the SQE Auditor will be entered in the 'Score' column on each worksheet.AUDIT RESULTSThe SQE Auditor must complete ALL sections before an Audit Result can be declared.The Audit Result of each section is based on the number of questions scored as 1 versus the total number of questions of the section.Any questions that are scored as N/A are adjusted automatically in the score denominator.The overall average score does not determine the Audit Result, rather all the individual section scores will determine the Audit Result.The 'Pass' score for the Audit is 90%. If the Audit Scores for all sections of equal or greater than 90% are achieved, a 'Pass' or 'Approved' result is awarded.If an Audit Score of equal or greater than 80% but less than 90% is achieved at any section, a 'Conditionally Approved' result is awarded.If an Audit Score of less than 80% is achieved at any section, a 'Fail' or 'Not Approved' result is awarded.If a "Conditionally Approved" Result is awarded, a Corrective Action Plan is due from the supplier within TWO weeks of the date of audit completion for any sections of the QSA that are below 90%.If a "Not Approved" Result is awarded, a Corrective Action Plan is due from the supplier within TWO weeks of the date of audit completion for any sections of the QSA that are below 80%. On completion of this Corrective Action Plan, a supplier is required to generate second Corrective Action Plan to bridge to the 90% 'Approved' Status.All Corrective Action Plans must contain a timeline to 'bridge' to a 'Conditionally Approved' or 'Approved' status, depending on the initial audit result, and must propose a target date for a Dell follow-up Audit.Failure to achieve a 'Conditionally Approved' Result on a follow up Audit may impact business award decisions.A PASS RESULTOnce a supplier's facility has Passed the Audit, the Quality Systems are approved for the facility audited, not all supplier facilities.Passing the QSA does not guarantee a business award, but is the first step towards winning technical approval for a site. In addition, many commodities have a commodity specific Quality Process Audit (QPA), which also requires to be passed before technical approval may be obtained.AUDIT MECHANICS and QUESTIONSThe Audit breaks down the Quality System into individual sections, each of which is represented by an individual worksheet.Within each worksheet is contained a series of questions specifically pertaining to the section being examined.The questions were devised and developed as closed questions with every attempt to avoid ambiguity.Because of the closed nature of the questions, there can only be one of three answers to any question, i.e. Yes (1), No (0), or N/A (x).If the Criterion is fully met, a score of 1 is obtained. If the Criterion is not met, a score of 0 is obtained.A score of N/A (x) may be awarded if the SQE believes that any particular question is truly Not Applicable in the case of the supplier facility under review.In any cases the total number of N/A should be kept as minimum as possible.If there is any doubt as to the score to award for any given Criterion, a score of zero shall be awarded by default.Any Criterion that scores 1 shall be clearly demonstrated, followed, and be beyond reproach.In the event that a supplier clearly meets the intent of the audit question, but does not exactly do what the question asks, a score of 1 shall be given.TRAININGThe QSA is very technical in content with regard to Quality Systems and Engineering Techniques.An internal training session will be provided to the SQEs who use this checklist.SQEs who use this tool are considered within Dell as being sufficiently qualified to conduct this audit.AUDIT SCHEDULEThe Audit may be used as and when the need arises. However, Dell may conduct an official audit annually for key suppliers. The frequencyof the re-audit will be based on the audit result & action closure of the last audit, as well as the supplier quality performance in the past year period.Before conducting an audit, the auditor must ensure the Dell commodity management team responsible for the relationship are advised of the audit schedule.It is also intended for suppliers to conduct internal audits by self assessment every quarter so progress may be reported to Dell.ADDITIONAL QUESTIONSDELL Quality Systems Audit ChecklistCOR.40.WWP.SQ.0003 Rev 3.0Please contact Alfred Lau at alfred_lau@ for additional information.REVISION HISTORYDate Description Of RevisionRevised ByRev.Original document.Pak Chew Ng 1.0Changes to make it generic.Frank Widjaja 1.1Corrected typographical errors, added revision history Robert Yeopage and added header stating revision number.Modified to use for all commodities as the new QSA Audit Tim W. Boyd/ Jill Terry5-May-99(replacing the 135pt audit form) -- changed subject tabs, 2.0numbering, question content, and scoring.14-Dec-01Added tab for Field Services use, Changed final scoring calculation to (total actual score overall/total questions asked)* 100.Karla Sartin/Jeff Scott2.119-Apr-98 1.2Quality System AuditDell Confidential Document No. COR.40.WWP.SQ.0003 Rev 3.0。
Samsung ER-5200 and ER-5215 and ER-5240 operating and programming SPANISH ManualCaja Registradora Electrónica ER 5200/40/15Manual de Operación yProgramaciónTodas las especificaciones de este manual están sujetas a cambios sin previo avisoContenidoIntroducción 1 Sobre la Serie ER-5200 (1)Desembalaje (1)Instalación del Papel (2)Características Básicas y Funciones (6)Hardware Standard (6)Hardware Opcional (6)Características de Software (6)Visor (7)Cerradura de Control (11)Teclados (12)Operaciones 17 Descripción de las Teclas de Función (17)Asignación de Empleados (21)Asignación Directa (21)Asignación por Código (21)Tiquet Sí/No (22)Registro de PLUs (23)Entrada de PLU abierto del Teclado (24)Entrada de PLU prefijado del Teclado (24)Entrada repetida de PLU del Teclado (25)Multiplicación de PLU del Teclado (26)Multiplicación Decimal de PLU del Teclado (27)Precio Partido de PLU del Teclado (28)PLU del teclado de Venta única (29)Entrada de PLU abierto por Código (30)Entrada de PLU prefijado por Código (30)Multiplicación de PLU por Código (31)Multiplicación Decimal de PLU por Código (32)Precio Partido de PLU por Código (32)Operaciones de Anulación y Corrección (33)Anula Última (33)Corrección (34)Retorno (35)Llave VOID (Anulación de Transacción) (36)Anula Tíquet (37)Operaciones de Cobro (38)Efectivo (38)Cheque (39)Crédito (40)Cobro Partido (41)Cambio Posterior (41)Interrupción de Empleados (42)Modo de Entrenamiento (43)Caja Registradora ER-5200/40/15 iNúmero de Referencia (44)Apertura de Cajón (44)Recibido a Cuenta (45)Pagos (46)Conversión de Divisas (47)Funciones de Manager 48 Introducción (48)Declaración de Caja (49)Informes de Sistema (50)Realizar un Informe – Instrucciones Generales (50)Tabla de Informes (51)Modo de Pc Online (52)Listado de Configuración de Memoria (52)Configuración de Memoria (53)Borrado de Totales (54)Borrado de Gran Total (54)Borrado de PLUs (54)Información de Eprom (54)Programación 55 Programación por Defecto (55)Asignación de Teclas de Función (56)Programación de IVAs (58)Programación de Porcentaje de IVA (59)Programación de PLUs (60)Programa 100 – Programación del estado de PLU (61)Programa 150 – Asignación de Grupo de PLU (64)Programa 200 – Programación de Precio/Límite de PLU (65)Programa 250 – Programación de Stock de PLU (66)Programa 300 – Programación de la descripción de PLU (67)Programa 350 – Programación de PLU Conectado (70)Programa 400 – Borrado de PLUs (71)Programa 450 – Programación de Ofertas de PLU (72)Programación de Opciones de Sistema (73)Tabla de Opciones de Sistema (74)Programación de Opciones de Impresión (77)Tabla de Opciones de Impresión (78)Programación de Teclas de Función (82)Programa 70 – Opciones de Teclas de Función (83)Programa 80 – Descripción de Teclas de Función (84)Programa 90 – Límite de Teclas de Función (85)SUMA CHEQUE – Programa de Tecla Función (86)ANULA TIQUET – Programa de Tecla de Función (87)TOTAL – Programa de Tecla de Función (88)CREDITO1-8 – Programa de Teclas de Función (89)CHEQUE – Programa de Tecla de Función (90)CANJEO CHEQUE – Programa de Tecla de Función (91)ENDORSO CHEQUE – Programa de Tecla Función (92)FACTURA # - Programa de Tecla de Función (93)DIVISAS - Programa de Teclas de Función (94)SERVI-AUTO/TOMAR EN LOCAL/PARA LLEVAR – Programa de Teclas deFunción (95)ii Caja Registradora ER-5200/40/15ANULA ÚLTIMA – Programa de Tecla de Función (96)SUBTOTAL CUPON – Programa de Tecla de Función (96)COBRO CUPON – Programa de Tecla de Función (97)COMENSALES – Programa de Tecla de Función (98)NIVEL1-2 – Programa de Teclas de Función (98)#/CAJON – Programa de Tecla de Función (99)RETORNO – Programa de Tecla de Función (100)MODIFICADOR 1-5 – Programa de Teclas de Función (101)PAGO MESAS – Programa de Tecla de Función (102)SALDO – Programa de Tecla de Función (102)INVITACION – Programa de Tecla de Función (103)PAGOS 1-3 – Programa de Tecla de Función (104)IMPRIME FACTURA – Programa de Tecla de Función (105)RECIBIDO A CUENTA 1-3 – Programa de Teclas de Función (106)BALANZA – Programa de Tecla de Función (107)SERVICIO – Programa de Tecla de Función (108)SUBTOTAL – Programa de Tecla de Función (109)MESA – Programa de Tecla de Función (109)TARA – Programa de Tecla de Función (110)EXENTO IVA – Programa de Tecla de Función (111)PROPINA – Programa de Tecla de Función (112)VALIDACION – Programa de Tecla de Función (113)CORRECCION – Programa de Tecla de Función (114)MERMA – Programa de Tecla de Función (115)%1- %5 - Programa de Teclas de Función (116)Programación de Empleados (118)Programa 800 – Programación de Código Secreto (119)Programa 801 – Asignación de Cajón y Programación de Empleado deEntrenamiento (119)Programa 810 - Programación de Descripción de Empleado (120)Programación de Ofertas (121)Programa 600 – Programación de Cantidad (122)Programa 601 – Programación de Precio (122)Programa 610 – Programación de Descripción de Oferta (123)Programación de Grupos (124)Programaciones Varias (126)Programación de Teclas de Macro (126)Programación de Descripciones (127)Programación de los Códigos NLU (132)Programación de Límite de Efectivo en Cajón (133)Programación de Límite de Cambio de Cheque (134)Programación de la Fecha y la Hora (135)Programación de Peso de Tara (136)Programación de Número de Máquina (137)Programación de las opciones de los Puertos RS-232 (138)Listados de Programación (140)Caja Registradora ER-5200/40/15 iiiThis is a “Table of Contents preview” for quality assuranceThe full manual can be found at /estore/catalog/ We also offer free downloads, a free keyboard layout designer, cable diagrams, free help andsupport. : the biggest supplier of cash register and scale manuals on the net。
ENGUSER MANUALThank you for purchasing this Samsung product.To receive more complete service, please register your product at Model Serial No.If you have any questions, please call us at 1-800-SAMSUNG (1-800-726-7864) for assistance.Figures and illustrations are provided for reference only and may differ from the actual product appearance.Product design and specifications may change without notice.© 2022 Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. All rights reserved.Before Reading This UserManualThis TV comes with this User Manual and an embeddede-Manual ( > Menu > Settings > Support > Opene-Manual).On the website (), you can download themanuals and see its contents on your PC or mobile device.Warning! ImportantSafety InstructionsPlease read the Safety Instructions before using your TV.Refer to the table below for an explanation of symbols whichmay be on your Samsung product.CAUTIONRISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. DO NOT OPEN.CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). THERE ARENO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER ALLSERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL.This symbol indicates that high voltage ispresent inside. It is dangerous to make anykind of contact with any internal part ofthis product.This symbol indicates that this producthas included important literatureconcerning operation and maintenance.Class II product: This symbol indicatesthat a safety connection to electrical earth(ground) is not required. If this symbolis not present on a product with a powercord, the product MUST have a reliableconnection to protective earth (ground).AC voltage: Rated voltage marked withthis symbol is AC voltage.DC voltage: Rated voltage marked withthis symbol is DC voltage.Caution. Consult instructions for use: Thissymbol instructs the user to consult theuser manual for further safety relatedinformation.Power•Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords, or adaptorsbeyond their voltage and capacity. It may cause fire orelectric shock. Refer to the power specifications section ofthe manual and/or the power supply label on the productfor voltage and amperage information.•Power-supply cords should be placed so that they are notlikely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon oragainst them. Pay particular attention to cords at the plugend, at wall outlets, and at the point where they exit fromthe appliance.•Never insert anything metallic into the open parts of thisapparatus. This may cause electric shock.•To avoid electric shock, never touch the inside of thisapparatus. Only a qualified technician should open thisapparatus.•Be sure to plug in the power cord until it is firmly seated.When unplugging the power cord from a wall outlet,always pull on the power cord's plug. Never unplug it bypulling on the power cord. Do not touch the power cordwith wet hands.•If this apparatus does not operate normally - in particular,if there are any unusual sounds or smells coming from it -unplug it immediately and contact an authorized dealer orSamsung service center.•To protect this apparatus from a lightning storm, or toleave it unattended and unused for a long time, be sure tounplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antennaor cable system.–Accumulated dust can cause an electric shock, anelectric leakage, or a fire by causing the power cord togenerate sparks and heat or by causing the insulationto deteriorate.•Use only a properly grounded plug and wall outlet.–An improper ground may cause electric shock orequipment damage. (Class l Equipment only.)•To turn off this apparatus completely, disconnect it fromthe wall outlet. To ensure you can unplug this apparatusquickly if necessary, make sure that the wall outlet andpower plug are readily accessible.Installation•Do not place this apparatus near or over a radiator or heat register, or where it is exposed to direct sunlight.•Do not place vessels (vases etc.) containing water on this apparatus, as this can result in a fire or electric shock.•Do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture.•Be sure to contact an authorized Samsung service center for information if you intend to install your TV in a location with heavy dust, high or low temperatures, high humidity, chemical substances, or where it will operate 24 hours a day such as in an airport, a train station, etc. Failure to do so may lead to serious damage to your TV.•Do not expose this apparatus to dripping or splashing. Mounting the TV on a wallIf you mount this TV on a wall, followthe instructions exactly as set out by themanufacturer. If it is not correctly mounted,the TV may slide or fall and cause seriousinjury to a child or adult and serious damageto the TV.•To order the Samsung wall mount kit, contact Samsung service center at 1-800-SAMSUNG (1-800-726-7864).•Samsung Electronics is not responsible for any damage to the product or injury to yourself or others if you choose to install the wall mount on your own.•Samsung is not liable for product damage or personal injury when a non-VESA or non-specified wall mount is used or when the consumer fails to follow the product installation instructions.•You can install your wall mount on a solid wall perpendicular to the floor. Before attaching the wall mount to surfaces other than plaster board, contact your nearest dealer for additional information. If you install the TV on a ceiling or slanted wall, it may fall and result in severe personal injury.Safety PrecautionCaution: Pulling, pushing, or climbingon the TV may cause the TV to fall. Inparticular, ensure your children do nothang on or destabilize the TV. This actionmay cause the TV to tip over, causingserious injuries or death. Follow allsafety precautions provided in the SafetyFlyer included with your TV. For addedstability and safety, you can purchaseand install the anti-tip device, referringto "Preventing the TV from falling."WARNING: Never place a television set in anunstable location. The television set may fall,causing serious personal injury or death. Manyinjuries, particularly to children, can be avoidedby taking simple precautions such as:•Always use cabinets or stands or mounting methodsrecommended by Samsung.•Always use furniture that can safely support the televisionset.•Always ensure the television set is not overhanging theedge of the supporting furniture.•Always educate children about the dangers of climbingon furniture to reach the television set or its controls.•Always route cords and cables connected to yourtelevision so they cannot be tripped over, pulled orgrabbed.•Never place a television set in an unstable location.•Never place the television set on tall furniture (forexample, cupboards or bookcases) without anchoringboth the furniture and the television set to a suitablesupport.•Never place the television set on cloth or other materialsthat may be located between the television set andsupporting furniture.•Never place items that might tempt children to climb,such as toys and remote controls, on the top of thetelevision or furniture on which the television is placed.If the existing television set is going to be retained andrelocated, the same considerations as above should beapplied.•When you have to relocate or lift the TV for replacement orcleaning, be sure not to pull out the stand.•When installing a wall mount kit, we recommend youfasten all four VESA screws.•If you want to install a wall mount kit that attaches to thewall using two top screws only, be sure to use a Samsungwall mount kit that supports this type of installation. (Youmay not be able to purchase this type of wall mount kit,depending on the geographical region.)•Do not mount the TV at more than a 15 degree tilt.•Standard dimensions for wall mount kits are shown in thetable on the Quick Setup Guide.Do not install your wall mount kit while your TVis turned on. This may result in personal injuryfrom electric shock.•Do not use screws that are longer than the standarddimension or do not comply with the VESA standardscrew specifications. Screws that are too long may causedamage to the inside of the TV set.•For wall mounts that do not comply with the VESAstandard screw specifications, the length of the screwsmay differ depending on the wall mount specifications.•Do not fasten the screws too firmly. This may damage theproduct or cause the product to fall, leading to personalinjury. Samsung is not liable for these kinds of accidents.•Always have two people mount the TV onto a wall.–For 82 inch or larger models, have four people mountthe TV onto a wall.Providing proper ventilation for your TVWhen you install your TV, maintain a distance of at least4 inches (10 cm) between the TV and other objects (walls,cabinet sides, etc.) to ensure proper ventilation. Failing tomaintain proper ventilation may result in a fire or a problemwith the product caused by an increase in its internaltemperature.•When you install your TV with a stand or a wall mount, westrongly recommend you use parts provided by SamsungElectronics only. Using parts provided by anothermanufacturer may cause difficulties with the product orresult in injury caused by the product falling.Preventing the TV from fallingWall-anchor(not supplied)1. Using the appropriate screws, firmly fasten a set ofbrackets to the wall. Confirm that the screws are firmlyattached to the wall.–You may need additional material such as wall anchorsdepending on the type of wall.2. Using the appropriately sized screws, firmly fasten a set ofbrackets to the TV.–For the screw specifications, refer to the standardscrew part in the table on the Quick Setup Guide.3. Connect the brackets fixed to the TV and the bracketsfixed to the wall with a durable, heavy-duty string, andthen tie the string tightly.–Install the TV near the wall so that it does not fallbackwards.–Connect the string so that the brackets fixed to thewall are at the same height as or lower than thebrackets fixed to the TV.Contact SAMSUNG WORLD WIDECountry Samsung Service Center Web Site AddressU.S.A1-800-SAMSUNG (726-7864)/us/support Samsung Electronics America, Inc.85 Challenger Road Ridgefield Park, NJ 07660Accessibility contact information in U.S.A. : accessibility@If you experience issues, please do not take the TV back to the store.In the United States of America, call us at 1-800-SAMSUNG (1-800-726-7864) or visit us at or www.samsung. com/spsn for support and warranty service.-01–If your access point or modem has a standby mode button, use it to disconnect your home network from the Internet when it is not in use.•Use strong passwords for all your Internet accounts (Netflix, Facebook, etc.).•If any unexpected messages appear on your TV screen requesting permission to link a device or enable a remote session, do NOT accept.•Do not visit suspicious web sites and do not install any suspicious programs. We recommend that users install only those authorized apps provided by Samsung through Samsung Smart Hub.Operation•This apparatus uses batteries. In your community, there might be environmental regulations that require you to dispose of these batteries properly. Please contact your local authorities for disposal or recycling information. •Store the accessories (remote control, or etc.) in a location safely out of the reach of children.•Do not drop or strike the product. If the product is damaged, disconnect the power cord and contact a Samsung service center.•Do not dispose of remote control or batteries in a fire. •Do not short-circuit, disassemble, or overheat the batteries.•CAUTION : There is danger of an explosion if you replace the batteries used in the remote with the wrong type of battery. Replace only with the same or equivalent type. •WARNING - TO PREVENT THE SPREAD OF FIRE, KEEP CANDLES AND OTHER ITEMS WITH OPEN FLAMES AWAY FROM THIS PRODUCT AT ALL TIMES.Caring for the TV•To clean this apparatus, unplug the power cord from the wall outlet and wipe the product with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use any chemicals such as wax, benzene, alcohol, thinners, insecticide, air fresheners, lubricants, or detergents. These chemicals can damage the appearance of the TV or erase the printing on the product.•The exterior and screen of the TV can get scratched during cleaning. Be sure to wipe the exterior and screen carefully using a soft cloth to prevent scratches.•Do not spray water or any liquid directly onto the TV. Any liquid that goes into the product may cause a failure, fire, or electric shock.01 Initial SetupWhen you turn on your TV for the first time, it immediately starts the Initial Setup. Follow the instructions displayed on the screen and configure the TV's basic settings to suit your viewing environment.Using the TV ControllerYou can turn on the TV with the TV Controller button at the bottom of the TV, and then use the Control menu . The Control menu appears when the TV Controller button is pressed while the TV is On.•The screen may dim if the protective film on the SAMSUNG logo or the bottom of the TV is not removed. Please remove the protective film.Control menuTV Controller button / Remote control sensor / Microphone switchHow to turn on and off the MicrophoneType AOn Off Type BOn OffYou can turn on or off the microphone by using the switch at the bottom of the TV. If microphone is turned off, All voice and sound features using microphone are not available. •This function is supported only in Q7*B/Q8*B/QN8*B/QN9*B Series.•The position and shape of the microphone switch may differ depending on the model.•During analysis using data from the microphone, the data is not saved.Internet securitySamsung takes a number of steps to protect its Internet-compatible Smart TVs against unauthorized incursions and hacking. For example, certain sensitive communications between the TV and the Internet servers are encrypted. In addition, the TV’s operating system has adopted controls to prevent the installation of unauthorized applications.Although we take steps to protect your Smart TV and personal information, no Internet-connected device or transmission is completely secure. We therefore encourage you to take additional steps to safeguard your TV, secure your Internet connection, and minimize the risk of unauthorized access. These steps are listed below:•When Samsung releases software updates to improve the security of your TV, you should promptly install these updates. To automatically receive these updates, turn on Auto Update in the TV's menu (>Menu >Settings > Support > Software Update > Auto Update ). When an update is available, a popup message appears on the TV screen. Accept the software download and update by selecting Yes when prompted. Take steps to secure your wireless access point and network. Your access point's manual should provide additional details about how to implement the following measures: –Secure your wireless access point's management settings with a unique password to prevent unauthorized changes to security related settings. –Implement standard encryption (e.g., WPA2 encryption) on your wireless access point to secure your wireless network signal.–Secure access to your wireless network with a hard-to-guess password.–Confirm your access point's firewall setting is enabled (if so equipped).–Make sure that all your Internet-connected devices are behind your network's firewall.02 Troubleshooting and MaintenanceTroubleshootingFor more information, refer to "Troubleshooting " or "FAQ " in the e-Manual. >Menu >Settings > Support > Open e-Manual >Troubleshooting or FAQIf none of the troubleshooting tips apply, please visit "" and click Support or contact the Samsung service center.•This TFT LED panel is made up of sub pixels which require sophisticated technology to produce. There may be, however, a few bright or dark pixels on the screen. These pixels will have no impact on the performance of the product.•To keep your TV in optimum condition, upgrade to the latest software. Use the Update Now or Auto Update functions on the TV's menu ( >Menu >Settings> Support > Software Update > Update Now or AutoUpdate ).The TV won’t turn on.•Make sure that the power cord is securely plugged in to the TV and the wall outlet.•Make sure that the wall outlet is working and the remote control sensor at the bottom of the TV is lit and glowing a solid red.•Try pressing the TV Controller button at the bottom of the TV to make sure that the problem is not with the remote control. If the TV turns on, refer to "The remote control does not work."03 Specifications and Other InformationSpecificationsDisplay Resolution3840 x 2160Sound (Output)Q6*B/Q7*B Series: 20 W Q8*B Series: 60 W (50": 40 W)QN85BA Series: 60 W QN85BD Series: 70 WQN90BA Series: 60 W (43": 20 W, 50": 40 W)QN90BD Series: 70 W (43": 20 W, 50": 40 W)Operating Temperature50 °F to 104 °F (10 °C to 40 °C)Operating Humidity10 % to 80 %, non-condensingStorage Temperature-4 °F to 113 °F (-20 °C to 45 °C)Storage Humidity5 % to 95 %, non-condensing Notes•This device is a Class B digital apparatus.•For information about the power supply, and more information about power consumption, refer to the information on the label attached to the product. –On most models, the label is attached to the back of the TV. (On some models, the label is inside the cover terminal.)•To connect a LAN cable, use a CAT 7 (*STP type) cable for the connection. (100/10 Mbps)* Shielded Twisted Pair•The images and specifications of the Quick Setup Guide may differ from the actual product.The remote control does not work.•Check if the remote control sensor at the bottom of the TV blinks when you press the button on the remotecontrol.–When the remote's battery is discharged, charge the battery using the USB charging port (C-type), or turn over the remote to expose the solar cell to light. •Try pointing the remote directly at the TV from 5 ft. to 6 ft. (1.5-1.8 m) away.•If your TV came with a Samsung Smart Remote (Bluetooth Remote), make sure to pair the remote to the TV. To pair a Samsung Smart Remote, press the andbuttonstogether for 3 seconds.Eco Sensor and screen brightnessEco Sensor adjusts the brightness of the TV automatically. This feature measures the light in your room and optimizes the brightness of the TV automatically to reduce power consumption. If you want to turn this off, go to >Menu>Settings > All Settings > General & Privacy > Power andEnergy Saving > Brightness Optimization .•The eco sensor is located at the bottom of the TV. Do not block the sensor with any object. This can decrease picture brightness.Decreasing power consumptionWhen you shut the TV off, it enters Standby mode. In Standby mode, it continues to draw a small amount of power. To decrease power consumption, unplug the power cord when you don't intend to use the TV for a long time.LicensesThe terms HDMI and HDMI High-Definition Multimedia Interface, and the HDMI Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing Administrator, Inc. in the United States and other countries.。
Table of Contents ................................................................................................................................................................... 3 List of Figures .......................................................................................................................................................................... 4 List of Tables ........................................................................................................................................................................... 4 Version History .. (5)Handling Guide ....................................................................................................................................................................... 6 ARTIK 530 Development Board Overview (7)features (7)Block diagram ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 8 Mechanical Drawings ........................................................................................................................................................................... 9 ARTIK 530 Module ................................................................................................................................................................ 11 ARTIK 530 Module Specification ........................................................................................................................................................ 11 ARTIK 530 Development Board Interposer Board .. (12)Interposer Board Boot mode Configuration .................................................................................................................................... 13 USB OTG ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 14 HDMI 1.4a ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 14 LVDS ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 15 Ethernet................................................................................................................................................................................................ 15 Antenna ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 16 ARTIK 530 Development Board Platform Board .. (17)Configuration of External Power Source .......................................................................................................................................... 18 SD-Card Interface................................................................................................................................................................................ 19 EarJack Interface ................................................................................................................................................................................. 19 MIPI DSI/CSI Interface ......................................................................................................................................................................... 19 USB Host 2.0 Interface ....................................................................................................................................................................... 21 Connector to IF Board Interface ........................................................................................................................................................ 22 ARTIK 530 Development Environment IF Board .............................................................................................................. 23 Preview on the ARTIK IF board .......................................................................................................................................................... 23 Configuration of external Power Source .......................................................................................................................................... 24 ARTIK 530 Development Board Booting (25)Serial Port Connection ....................................................................................................................................................................... 25 Terminal Emulator Installation ......................................................................................................................................................... 26 Power on the ARTIK 530 Development Board.................................................................................................................................. 27 Legal Information .. (29)Figure 1. Preview of the ARTIK 530 Development Board .................................................................................................... 7 Figure 2. ARTIK 530 Development Board .............................................................................................................................. 8 Figure 3. Mechanical Drawing ARTIK 530 Development Board and Interposer Board all dimensions are in [mm] .. 9 Figure 4. Mechanical Drawing ARTIK 530 Development Board Platform Board all dimensions are in [mm] .......... 10 Figure 5. ARTIK 530 Development Board Interposer Board Left Top Side, Right Bottom Side .................................. 12 Figure 6. ARTIK 530 Development Board Booting Switch Location ................................................................................ 13 Figure 7. USB OTG Interface location on the Interposer Board ...................................................................................... 14 Figure 8. HDMI 1.4a Interface location on the Interposer Board ................................................................................... 14 Figure 9. LVDS Interface location on the Interposer Board ............................................................................................. 15 Figure 10. Ethernet Interface location on the Interposer Board .................................................................................... 15 Figure 11. Antenna location on the Interposer Board ..................................................................................................... 16 Figure 12. ARTIK 530 Development Board Platform Board Left Bottom Side, Right Top Side ................................... 17 Figure 13. Jumper Interface locations JP1-JP4 on Connectors J702, J703 of the Platform Board ............................... 18 Figure 14. SD-Card Interface location on the Platform Board ........................................................................................ 19 Figure 15. Ear Jack Interface location on the Platform Board ......................................................................................... 19 Figure 16. MIPI DSI Interface location on the Platform Board ........................................................................................ 20 Figure 17. MIPI CSI Interface Location on the Platform Board ....................................................................................... 20 Figure 18 USB2.0 Interface location on the Platform Board ........................................................................................... 21 Figure 19. Expansion Connector Interface location on the Platform Board ................................................................. 22 Figure 20. ARTIK 530 Development Board IF Board ......................................................................................................... 23 Figure 21. Jumper Interface locations J20, J21 on the IF Board ....................................................................................... 24 Figure 22. Typical Linux® Serial Console ........................................................................................................................... 25 Figure 23. USB Serial Cable hooked up to the Platform Board ....................................................................................... 26 Figure 24 Connection Power adaptor with development Board .................................................................................... 27 Figure 25. Power switch location on the development Board ........................................................................................ 28 Figure 26. Power button location on the development Board (28)Table 1. Main Features of the ARTIK 530 Module ............................................................................................................. 11 Table 2. Boot option that can be set on the Interposer Board ....................................................................................... 13 Table 3 Antenna spec ........................................................................................................................................................... 16 Table 4. Connector J2 ............................................................................................................................................................ 23 Table 5. Connector J3 (24)Precaution against Electrostatic DischargeWhen using the Samsung ARTIK ™ 530 Development Board, ensure that the environment is protected against static electricity: ContaminationDo not use the ARTIK 530 Development Board in an environment exposed to dust or dirt adhesion. Temperature/HumidityThe ARTIK 530 Development Board is sensitive to:1. Environment2. Temperature3. HumidityHigh temperature or humidity deteriorates the characteristics of ARTIK 530 Development Board, therefore, do not store or use the ARTIK 530 Development Board under such conditions. Mechanical ShockDo not to apply excessive mechanical shock or force to the ARTIK 530 Development Board. ChemicalDo not expose the ARTIK 530 Development Board to chemicals. Exposure to chemicals leads to reactions that deteriorate the characteristics of the ARTIK 530 Development Board. EMS (Electro Magnetic Susceptibility)Strong electromagnetic waves or magnetic fields may affect the characteristics of the ARTIK 530 Development Board during the operation under insufficient PCB circuit design for Electro Magnetic Susceptibility (EMS).The ARTIK 530 Development Board consists of one Interposer Board, one Platform Board and one IF Board. The Interposer Board does include the ARTIK 530 Module. The ARTIK 530 Development Board is an affordable approach for developing an IoT solution. Figure 1 shows the form factors of the various boards that make up the ARTIK 530 Development Board.Figure 2 shows the block diagram of the ARTIK 530 Development Board, if you want more information on the ARTIK 530 Module please consult the ARTIK 530 Module Datasheet.Figure 3 and Figure 4 show the ARTIK 530 Development Board Interposer Board and the Platform Board respectively.The ARTIK 530 Development Board contains the ARTIK 530 Module. This section will describe some of the main features of this module. For more information on the ARTIK 530 Module please consult the ARTIK 530 Module datasheet.The ARTIK 530 Module is designed for IoT devices and it contains a lot of functions based on a Linux ®system. Not only multimedia functions but also network functions for example 802.11 or ZigBee ®. In addition the ARTIK 530 Module has mass storage functionality and its own security solution. Table 1 shows the main features of the ARTIK 530 Module that is part of the ARTIK 530 Development Board.®®®®The Interposer Board as depicted in Figure 5 highlights the most important components on the Interposer board.This section describes the various boot modes that are supported on the ARTIK 530 Development Board. Table 2 and Figure 6 show how to manipulate SW402 and where SW402 is located on the Interposer Board to set the various booting options that are available on the ARTIK 530 Development Board.When ‘eMMc 1st Boot’ is selected as a booting option, the system will first try to boot from eMMc, if this fails the system will search for an SD Card to boot from. If booting from the SD-Card also fails the system tries to boot from USB. When choosing the SD-Card booting option, the system starts with booting from SD, and if this fails will continue to try a USB boot. When USB is selected as the booting mechanism of choice, only a USB boot will be attempted.The Interposer board has one USB OTG connector located as can be seen in Figure 7.The Interposer board has one HDMI 1.4a connector (Micro D-Type) located as can be seen in Figure 8. The following video formats are supported:1.480p/************/60Hz,576p/576i@50Hz2.720p/720i @50Hz/59.94Hz/60HzThe Interposer board has one LVDS Interface containing 5x data channels and one clock channel, its location can be seen in Figure 9. The available maximum resolution is 1920x1080@60fps.The Interposer board has one Ethernet Interface, its location can be seen in Figure 10. The Ethernet Interface is based on 802.3az-2010 complying to the Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE) standard. The maximum theoretical speed of the interface is 1000Mbps.If 802.11 or Bluetooth® functionality is required, the antenna which is enclosed as part of the ARTIK 530 Development Kit has to be attached to the Interposer board as depicted in Figure 11. More details on the antenna spec is given in Table 3.The Platform Board as depicted in Figure 12 highlights the most important components on the Interposer board.Through selection of the Jumpers JP1-JP4, located on J702, J703, the power source can be selected. When power is provided from a DC-5V Adapter or a Battery, all jumpers are in the 1-2 position. When power is provided from the DC-5V Adapter and at the same time a battery is connected that is being charged (Battery Charging Mode), all jumpers are in the 2-3 position. When the jumpers [JP1-JP4] are in the 1-2 position, (DC-5V Adapter mode or Battery mode) either connect a battery or the DC-5V adapter but never both at the same time. When the jumpers [JP1-JP4] are in the 2-3 position, (Battery Charging Mode) connect both a battery and the DC-5V Adapter.Figure 13 shows the default settings and how to switch between the settings. When the ARTIK 530 Development Board is used with an external power adapter make certain that you use a 5V-5A adapter with a 2.1x5.5mm plug.The Platform board has one SD-CARD interface supporting SD3.0 located as can be seen in Figure 14.The Platform board has one 4 pin ear jack interface supporting stereo audio as can be seen in Figure 15.The Platform board has one MIPI DSI and one MIPI CSI interface. The location of the DSI Display interface can be seen in Figure 16. The location of the MIPI CSI interface can be seen in Figure 17.The MIPI DSI interface can operate at a maximumresolution of WUXGA (1920x1200), whereas the MIPI CSI interface can have a static resolution of 5M pixels or a dynamic resolution for video capturing of 1080P.The Platform board has one USB 2.0 Interface. The location of the USB 2.0 interface can be seen in .The Platform board has one expansion connector that can be seen in Figure 19. This connector enables for expansion possibilities.Figure 20 shows the highlights of the connector IF board. In addition Table 4 with J2 and Table 5 with J3 show the pinout of the connectors with its meaning.Through selection of the Jumpers J20 and J21 you can choose the IO power source (I 2C, UART GPIO) or the XGPIO power source of either, 1.8V, 3.3V or 5V. Figure 21 shows how to set the various jumpers to switch between power sources.This section will describe how to start working with your ARTIK 530 Development Environment by setting up a serial connection on your development PC and booting up the ARTIK 530 Development Environment.As a first step we will select a serial console to communicate with the ARTIK 530 Module that is located on the ARTIK 530Development Environment. You can use a typical Linux ®serial console as depicted in Figure 22, using the serial connector. If your PC does not have a serial port, use the micro-USB B serial cable instead. To use the serial USB cable you need to install the associated device driver. Figure 23 depicts the USB serial cable and where it is hooked up to the Platform Board.Setting up a connection with the ARTIK 530 Module can be done in a wired or wireless manner. Here we choose to install PuTTY a free serial console. The software can be downloaded from /. Once downloaded go through the following steps:1.Open the device manager on the control panel.2.When using a PC install the USB to Serial driver. The driver can be found at the following location:(/Drivers/CDM/CDM21218_Setup.zip). For other drivers please visit(/Drivers/D2XX.htm).3.Check the COM port number on your PC when you connect the USB serial cable. In our case the COM port allocated4.a.Set the “Serial line” as the COM port number found in step 3.b.Set the COM speed to "115200".c.Set the connection type to "Serial".d.Save the session under ARTIK-Pro.5.Select your saved session and click th e “Open” button.To power up the ARTIK 530 Development Environment you first have to connect the power adapter and the Platform Board as shown in Figure 24. In addition make certain that the jumpers JP1-JP4 located on the Platform Board are set in state 1-2 see Configuration of External Power Source section for details.Turn on the power switch as shown in Figure 25.Once the power switch is turned on, push the power button (SW2), as depicted in Figure 26, for about 1 second. 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