USBOPERATION
Connectingexternaldatamedia
It is advised to put the television on stand-by
mode before connecting the external data me-
dium. Connect the device and then switch the
television on again.
Before disconnecting the data medium, the tele-
vision must first be switched to standby, other-
wise files can be damaged.
Notes:
The socket »USB1« at the side of the tele-
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vision supports 500 mA current according
to the USB standard. Devices such as exter-
nal hard disk and etc. that consume more
power can only be connected to the »USB2
(HDD)« interface of the television.
If you are using a power cable for the ex-
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ternal hard disk that you have connected to
the »USB2(HDD)« USB interface, then the
power cable of the external hard disk must
also be unplugged when the TV is turned off.
You must not disconnect the USB Device
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from the TV while a file on the USB Device is
being read by the TV.
A bi-directional data transfer as defined for
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ITE (Information Technology Equipment) de-
vices in EN 55022/EN 55024 is not pos-
sible.
USB transfer is not an operating mode in it-
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self. It is only an additional function.
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1 Connect the »USB2(HDD)« USB interface
on the television and the related data output
on the external device (external hard disk,
digital camera, card reader or MP3 player)
with a USB cable;
or
plug the memory stick in one of the »USB1«
sockets at the side of the television.
Removingtheexternaldata
media
Before removing the external data medium, log
off the data medium.
1 Open the menu with »MENU«.
2 Select the menu item »Media Player« with
»
3 Select the Option »PVR« with »
and press »OK« to confirm.
4 Select the »Media Options« with »
(green).
5 Select the line »Disk Management« with
»
6 Select the line »Safely Remove Disk« with
»
7 Remove the data medium from the socket.
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