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How to Make The Frame TV Art Stay On

Published in Frame TV Art Mode Settings 2 mins read

To make your Samsung Frame TV art stay on for longer, you typically need to adjust the Art Mode settings, specifically disabling features that cause the art to turn off automatically.

Here are the key steps based on common settings:

Adjusting Art Mode Settings

Making the Frame TV art stay on involves configuring its power-saving and motion detection options within the Art Mode menu.

Steps:

  1. Navigate to the Art Mode home screen. Art Mode settings can only be accessed from the Art Mode Home screen. This is your starting point to adjust how your art displays.
  2. Disable Night Mode. Scroll down to Art Mode Options and highlight Night Mode. This feature automatically turns off the art display when the room is dark, usually assuming it's nighttime. Disabling this prevents the art from turning off in low light conditions.
  3. Extend the Sleep After time. The "Sleep After" setting determines how long the art stays on after no motion is detected. By default, this might be set to a short duration (e.g., 5 minutes). Extending this time (or setting it to 'Off' if available) will keep the art displayed for longer periods without requiring constant motion.

Additional Considerations

  • Motion Sensor: Frame TVs use a motion sensor to detect if someone is in the room. If no motion is detected for the duration set in "Sleep After," the TV turns off to save energy. Adjusting "Sleep After" is crucial if you want the art to stay on even when no one is moving in the room.
  • Brightness/Light Sensor: The TV also uses a light sensor to adjust brightness and, in some cases (via Night Mode), turn off the display in dark environments. Disabling Night Mode bypasses this auto-off function in low light.

By disabling Night Mode and extending the Sleep After time within the Art Mode settings, you significantly increase the duration the art remains displayed on your Frame TV.