Camera images and m usic files, The usb media player menu, Playing a slide show or playlist – Nikon DLP 837 Series User Manual

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3. Using TV Features

The USB Media Player Menu

Displaying the Menu

Back up the data on your USB drive before con-

1.

necting it to the TV. Mitsubishi is not responsible
for any file damage or data loss.

Connect your USB card reader or USB drive to the

2.

TV’s USB port.

The USB Media Player menu displays while files
are being read. Wait until icons appear in the menu
before continuing.

USB

HDMI 4

INPUT 3

AUDIO

L

R

Pb

Y/ VIDEO

Pr

837 series TVs can read photo and
music files from the USB port.

To use the USB Media Player menu:

3.

Activate any of the
menu options

Highlight an icon and press
ENTER.

Display the Activity
menu.

Press ACTIVITY. Press again to
clear.

Display the main
menu.

Press MENU. Press again to
clear.

Display status for the
file source.

Press INFO. Press BACK to
clear.

To resume use of the USB port after switching the

4.

TV to a different input, press ACTIVITY, choose View
Photos
, and select the USB port.

Playing a Slide Show or Playlist

Use these keys while playing a slide show or playlist.

or

ENTER

Replays the slide show or playlist.

Pauses a slide show or playlist.

Stops a slide show or playlist.

Displays the previous or next slide.

GUIDE

Rotates an image clockwise in 90˚ incre-
ments.

BACK

Displays the USB Media Player menu.

MENU

Displays the main menu.

ACTIVITY

Displays the Activity menu.

INFO

Displays slide name or track name. Press
BACK to clear.

IMPORTANT

Always stop playback with

(STOP) or change

to a different TV input before disconnecting your
USB device.

837 Series TVs Only

The TV can read photo or music files from a USB

device. Photos must be in JPEG format and music
files must be in mp3 or wma formats. To play
music files while displaying a photo slide show, see
“USB Media Setup Menu” on the opposite page .

The TV can display files of still or moving images

from a camera through the

Y/VIDEO port.

Camera Images and M usic Files

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