The Frame TV (and any other Samsung with a One Connect) has the IR receiver on the TV itself, not on the One Connect Box. The One Connect Box does have an IR repeater to control other devices but no receiver. Second, IR Samsung remotes can control the power and Art Mode with the power (toggle) button. Samsung Bluetooth TV To Hearing Aid. Samsung Bluetooth TVs are compatible with Bluetooth-enabled hearing aids. The hearing aids must have the appropriate compatibility (HAC) rating, such as M3 for mobile phones or T4 for televisions. Different hearing aid styles, including ITE, BTE, and RIC, can connect to Samsung Bluetooth TVs. In response to Dibyendu. 09-06-2020 03:41 PM - last edited ‎09-06-2020 03:41 PM. @Dibyendu: I'm not sure if this will work, but can you try adding your Bluetooth headphones or speakers to the TV via the steps below: Home > Settings > Sound > Sound Output > Bluetooth Speaker List. When you turn on a paired Bluetooth audio device, the TV Check the Sound Output. By default, the Sound Output is set to the TV Speakers. Before changing the settings, check the connection method between the TV and external audio device. On the remote control, press the Home button and navigate to Source > Connection Guide > Audio Device . Perform a cold boot on the TV. Cold booting a Samsung TV drains the charge and resets the main board. While your TV is turned on, press and hold the power button on your TV remote until the TV turns off and back on. When your TV comes back on, check and see if the audio is back to normal. If it's not, proceed to the next step. Set up your Samsung Smart TV. Installation / Connection Connect a Bluetooth device to your Samsung TV. Connect a Bluetooth device to your Samsung TV. Usage Unlock the full potential of the Smart Hub by setting up a Samsung Account on your Samsung Smart TV. M2JD. External speakers may not be controlled with the Samsung Smart Remote, and some sound menus are not supported. If the TV is set to use external speakers, many of the settings under Expert Settings will be greyed out. Connecting with HDMI (eARC) Connecting with Optical. Connecting via Bluetooth. Connecting via Wi-Fi Speaker. Make sure Sound Output is selected. 4. Select Bluetooth Speaker List from the drop-down menu. 5. Select the device you want to pair with the TV from the list of options. 6. Click the “Pair and connect” button. 7. Using the remote control for your TV, browse to the Sound menu by pressing the button labeled “Menu.”. Turn on your Bluetooth speaker and put it in pairing mode. Go to the settings menu on your Samsung TV and select “Sound” or “Audio.”. Select the “Bluetooth Audio” option and search for available devices. Select your Bluetooth speaker from the list of available devices and enter any required passcode or PIN. Step #1: Insert the optical cable into the optical jack on both devices. After inserting the cable, power both devices on. Step #2: Using your remote, go to your TV settings and select the “control other devices” option. Step #3: Then, Enable the connection you chose. Press Win + I to open Settings. Open the Bluetooth & devices tab in the left pane. Next, click on the Add device option. Under Add a device, select Wireless display or dock. Windows 11 will scan and show your smart TV under available wireless displays. Click on your Samsung Smart TV to add the device. Use SmartThings to turn your phone into a remote for your TV or projector . Open the SmartThings app on your phone, and then tap Menu. Tap All devices, and then select your TV/projector. An on-screen remote will appear in the app. The options available on the remote will vary depending on the device. The volume and channel controls work the

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