Skyworth 32E66A manual USB Control

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USB CONTROL

Gentle Reminder when Using the Media Player

1.Some USB storage devices may not be compatible to operate smoothly with this TV. 2.Back up all of the data in the USB storage device in case the data is lost due to unexpected accident. We do not assume any liability for the losses by misuse or malfunction. Data backup is consumer's responsibility.

3.For large size files, the loading speed may be slightly longer.

4.The recognition speed of a USB storage device may vary depending on each device.

5.When connecting or disconnecting the USB storage device, ensure that the TV is not in MEDIA mode otherwise the USB storage device or the files stored in it may be damaged.

6.Please use only a USB storage device which is formatted in FAT16, FAT32, NTFS file system provided by the Windows operating system. A storage device formatted as a

different utility program which is not supported by Windows may not be recognized.

7.When using a USB Hard Disk Drive which requires electric power source, ensure its power does not exceed 1A.

8.An "Unsupported File" message will be displayed if the file format is unsupported or corrupted. 9.To avoid damage to the external hard drive or USB flash drive, please exit from the main page and do not pull the equipment out directly from the TV.

Caution

Use cables with the following maximum thickness for optimal connection to this TV, or it may damage your TV.

1.HDMI Cable not exceeding 10(A) x 20(B)mm 2.USB Cable not exceeding by 7(A) x 18(B)mm

* Dimension of (A) should not exceed 10mm.

In situation where the insertion of USB storage device is restricted, users may use the USB extension accessory.

USB File Playback Support

Video Supporting File

Video Format : MPEG2

Resolution(max) : 1920 x 1080

Frame rate : under 30 frames / sec (1920x1080)

Audio format : mpeg, mp3

Music Supporting File : (*.mp3)(Optional)

Photo Supporting File : (*.jpg)

Text Supporting File : (*.txt)

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