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Step 1. GETTING INTO THE SMART HUBa).Power on your Smart TV and press Smart Hub button from your Remote Control. Smart Hub screen will be displayed as shown below : b). Once the Smart Hub screen displays, press the blue letter D button from your Remote Control so as to open Setting options in Smart Hub as shown below :
c). Select the Reset option and press enter from remote control.A password screen will be displayed as shown below : Step 2. ENTERING THE PASSWORD TO RESETd).Enter the default password as '0000' . Smart Hub automatically resets and displays 'Reset Complete' confirmation message.
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This article explains how to reset the picture, sound, SmartHub, and network connection settings on Samsung TVs. Also included are instructions for a total reset, how to reset via Remote Management, and how to reset non-smart Samsung TVs. Reset Picture SettingsThis option resets your color, brightness, contrast, and other picture related settings back to the factory defaults. This comes in handy if you've made manual adjustments to the picture, but don't like the result and can't get the settings back to where you started. A picture settings reset does not change any other TV settings. To reset the picture, select Settings > the Picture Settings icon > Expert Settings > Reset Picture. Reset Sound SettingsThis option resets your sound-related settings such as Balance, Equalizer adjustments, TV installation type (wall/stand), HDMI audio format, Audio delay, and Auto Volume back to the factory defaults. Just as with picture settings, if you've made manual adjustments to the sound settings, but don't like the result, the Reset Sound option will take you back to the TV's original sound settings. Resetting the sound settings does not change any other TV settings. To reset the sound settings, select Settings > the Sound Settings icon > Expert Settings > Reset Sound. Reset the Smart Hub and Samsung Account SettingsIf you have a Samsung Smart TV, a Smart Hub reset returns those settings to their factory defaults and deletes all information related to your Samsung account. After a Smart Hub Reset, you will have to relink your account to any services and re-establish Smart Hub service agreements. Although pre-loaded streaming apps are retained, any apps you've previously added to your My Apps viewing selection will have to be downloaded and installed again. To reset the Smart Hub settings, go to Settings > Support > Self Diagnosis > Reset Smart Hub. Total ResetThe most comprehensive reset option you can do is a total reset of the TV. When initiated, all picture, sound, smart hub, and other operational features, such as any broadcast channels saved, are reset to default settings. To perform a total reset, go to Settings > Support > Self Diagnosis > Reset. Network settings are not affected by a total reset. Reset Network ConnectionIf you are having network or internet connection issues there is, unfortunately, no reset option. If your network connection fails to stream video properly, and if you're connecting to your network using Wi-Fi, try a wired Ethernet connection, if possible; it's often more stable for video streaming. How to Avoid Buffering Issues If your general internet access is not working via Wi-Fi or Ethernet, or if your TV displays any network error codes (for example, error code 012 means your TV isn't connecting Netflix's servers) try the TV's network setup steps to re-establish the connection to see if that works. If you can't establish a stable network/internet connection using the provided methods, contact your Internet Service Provider before contacting Samsung support. If connecting to your network/internet via Ethernet: Go to Settings > Open Network Settings > Wired and wait for confirmation that the connection has been secured. If connecting to your network/internet via Wi-Fi: Go to Settings > Open Network Settings > Wireless and follow the prompts to enter your network information (select network, enter network password or key, etc). Reset TV via Remote ManagementIn addition to the options you have to reset your TV yourself, you can also have Samsung check your TV and perform all reset functions remotely. In other words, have Samsung take control of your TV. This option only works with Samsung Smart TVs connected to the internet.
Reset Options for Non-Smart Samsung TVsIf you have a non-smart TV or an older pre-smart Samsung TV, you can reset the picture and sound settings through a similar onscreen menu as a Smart TV, but there's no Smart Hub or Remote Management option as the TV doesn't have internet capabilities. If a Total Reset option is provided, the TV will roll-back the picture and sound settings, channel menu settings, clock and timer settings, and other settings the user may have changed. Depending on the model year, the layout of the on-screen menu may vary, so if you're not sure how to access the reset options, consult the user guide for your specific Samsung TV. The Bottom LineThe reset options provided by Samsung for its TVs may be exactly what you need to get everything working again. However, before you initiate any reset yourself or take advantage of the Remote Management option, check the following:
Unplugging the TV from power does not reset the TV, it just turns it off. If you plug the TV back in it will restart as if you turned it off and on via the remote. A reset is done via the settings menu. Thanks for letting us know! Get the Latest Tech News Delivered Every Day Subscribe How do I reset my Samsung Hub?Factory reset SmartThings Wifi Hub. Open the SmartThings app, then tap the Devices tab, and then tap the Home icon. ... . Tap Network status, and then tap your Wi-Fi hub.. Tap More options (the three vertical dots), and then tap Factory reset.. How do I get to Smart Hub on my Samsung TV? Press the Smart Hub button on your TV remote.. Press the left key on your TV remote to select Apps.. Select Samsung Apps.. Select Search Samsung Apps.. Type the name of the app you wish to download in the search bar, then select Done.. Select the app you want to install.. Select Download.. How do you force reset a Samsung Smart TV?Factory reset the TV
Open Settings, and then select General. Select Reset, enter your PIN (0000 is the default), and then select Reset. To complete the reset, select OK. Your TV will restart automatically.
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