3. Using TV Features

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Camera Images and Music Files, continued

Thumbnail and Playlist

 

Menus

USB Media Setup Menu

 

JPEG Thumbnail Menu

Use these keys while viewing JPEG thumbnail images or the music tracks in a playlist.

Moves the highlight from item to item.

 

GUIDE

Rotates a thumbnail clockwise in 90˚

 

increments

 

 

 

 

 

or

Plays the slide show or playlist starting

 

 

 

ENTER

with the highlighted item.

Selects the last item on the current page.

 

 

 

Selects the first item on the current page.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Displays the next or previous page of

PAGE UP/DN

items.

 

 

 

 

BACK

Displays the USB Media Player menu.

 

 

 

 

MENU

Displays the main menu.

 

 

 

 

Activity

Displays the Activity menu.

Picture Files Compatible with the USB Port

Still images recorded on digital cameras using the

Exchangeable Image File Format, version 2.1 (EXIF 2.1) standard for digital still cameras and Design Rules for Camera File Systems version 1.0 (DCF 1.0)

Some images opened and resaved on a computer may not play back or may not display in the thumb- nail list. This happens if the files were resaved in an incompatible format.

Full path file names can be no longer than 50 char- acters and must end in a .jpg extension. Only the first 20 of the 50 characters will display.

Use the USB Media Setup menu set up play of a slide show or playlist.

If JPEG image files and mp3 files are on the USB device, choose:

--Slideshow + Music --Slideshow

--Music only

Slideshow. Select either Auto or Manual advance for the slide show. During manual operation, press ENTER to advance to the next slide.

Interval. For automatic advance, select the time interval for display of each slide. The interval you select here is the minimum time between slides; actual time may be longer for larger files.

Frequency. For automatic advance, select the number of times (frequency) to play the complete slide show and/or playlist: Once, Twice, or Continuous.

Press BACK to close the Media Setup menu and return to the Media Player menu.

Notes on Using the USB Port

The TV ignores all commands while reading files. Wait until the Play icon appears highlighted and in full color before continuing.

Large files or high-capacity storage devices may take a long time to display.

The TV can read files up to 10 MB in size with a maximum of 2,500 files stored on the device. The FAT16 or FAT32 file system is recommended.

Use a USB drive instead of a card reader.

Back up the data on your USB drive before connect- ing it to the TV. Mitsubishi is not responsible for any file damage or data loss.

Note: Some manufacturers’ devices may be incompat- ible with the TV. If the TV is unable to display your photos, you can:

Transfer files to a different USB device.

Use your digital camera’s composite video output. See page 30.

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Mitsubishi Electronics 737 SERIES, 837 SERIES manual Thumbnail and Playlist Menus USB Media Setup Menu, Activity

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