Photo Camera; Camcorder; Subwoofer - Philips 55OLED909 User Manual

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3 - Select your device and press OK.
4 - Select Eject and press OK.
5 - Wait until the eject procedure is finished and then
pull out the USB storage device.
Ultra HD on USB
You can view photos in Ultra HD resolution from a
connected USB storage device. The TV will downscale the
resolution to Ultra HD if the resolution of the photo is
higher.
For more information on watching or playing content
from a USB storage device, in Help, press the colour
key
Keywords and look up Photos, Videos and
Music.

9.11. Photo Camera

To view photos stored on your digital photo camera, you
can connect the camera directly to the TV.
Use one of the USB connections on the TV to connect.
Switch on the camera after you made the connection.
If the contents list does not appear automatically,
press  SOURCES, and select USB.
Your camera might need to be set to transfer its content
with PTP (Picture Transfer Protocol). Read the user
manual of the digital photo camera.
Ultra HD on USB
You can view photos in Ultra HD resolution from a
connected USB device or flash drive. The TV will
downscale the resolution to Ultra HD if the resolution of
the photo is higher. You cannot play a video with native
resolution higher than Ultra HD on any of the USB
connections.
For more information on viewing photos, in Help, press
the colour key
Keywords and look up Photos, Videos
and Music.

9.12. Camcorder

For best quality, use an HDMI cable to connect the
camcorder to the TV.

9.13. Subwoofer

Connect a subwoofer to boost the bass and enhance
your listening experience.
Note:
The Subwoofer Pre-Out has a preset cross-over
frequency setting. The cross over is 30Hz at -3dB.
In order to get the best experience, please connect your
subwoofer without any cross-over filters applied or to
the maximum Low Pass Filter frequency settings
available.
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