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 ====== Samsung Smart Signage ======  ====== Samsung Smart Signage ====== 
      
-This guide shows how to setup a Tizen-based Samsung SSSP Display for use with Blocks.+This guide shows how to setup a Tizen-based Samsung Smart Signage display for use with Blocks.
  
-:!: **IMPORTANT**  Samsung SSSP displays have many limitations such as video performance, inability to perform some transitions (e.g. Dissolve) involving video, no active video synchronization across displays, compared to our PIXILAB Player. Test actual or respresentative content and block types  to make sure it performs as desired.+:!: **IMPORTANT**  Samsung Smart Signage displays have many limitations such as video performance, inability to perform some transitions (e.g. Dissolve) involving video, no active video synchronization across displays, compared to our PIXILAB Player. Test actual or respresentative content and block types  to make sure it performs as desired.
  
 The example screenshots shown below are from Samsung QB43N model. Other models may have slightly different user interface. Please refer to Samsungs documentation for details.    The example screenshots shown below are from Samsung QB43N model. Other models may have slightly different user interface. Please refer to Samsungs documentation for details.   
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 In order to turn //on// the display from Blocks, Wake-on-LAN must be recognized by the display. Do as follows: In order to turn //on// the display from Blocks, Wake-on-LAN must be recognized by the display. Do as follows:
  
-  * Press "Menu" on the remote control. +  * Press "Menu" or "Settings" on the remote control. 
   * Locate the "Power" settings and set the "Network StandBy" or "Remote Management" option to //off//. (Yes, setting this option to //off// to allow the display to be turned on remotely using Wake-ON-LAN is rather counter-intuitive.)   * Locate the "Power" settings and set the "Network StandBy" or "Remote Management" option to //off//. (Yes, setting this option to //off// to allow the display to be turned on remotely using Wake-ON-LAN is rather counter-intuitive.)
   * Press "Home" on the remote control.   * Press "Home" on the remote control.