View Photos And Play Music On A Usb Device - Philips 52PFL7603D User Manual

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Summary
of caption
services
CC=I,
CC=2, CC=3, and CC=4
Dialog and descriptions
for the action
on the captioned
TV program
show on screen.
Usually CC I is the most
used.
CC
2 can be
used for alternate
languages
if they are being transmitted.
T-1 ,T-2,T-3
and T-4
Often
used for channel guide, schedules,
bulletin
board
information
for Closed
Captions
programs,
news, weather
information,
or stock
market
reports.
CS=I, CS-2, CS=3, CS-4, CS=5 and CS-6
Service 1 is designated as the Primary Caption
Service. This service
contains
verbatim,
or near-verbatim
captions
for the primary
language
being spoken
in the accompanying
program
audio.
Service
2 is designated
as the Secondary
Language
Service.
This
service
contains
captions
in a secondary
language which
are
translations
of the
captions
in the Primary
Caption
Service.
The
other
service
subchannels
are not pre-assigned.
It is up to the
discretion
of the
individual
caption
provider
to utilize the remaining
*
service
channels.
©
Choose
how
digital
captions
are
displayed
You can define the size, font, color, background
and other
characteristics
of the
caption
text.
1.
Press
MENU
on the
remote
control
and select
Features
>
Caption
settings
> Digital
caption
options.
2.
Press
_ or _' to highlight an option
for digital captions,
and press
to select the option.
3.
Press
A or T to highlight a setting for the option,
and press
_1 to
confirm
your choice.
4.
Press
MENU
to exit.
5.1 1 View photos
and play music
on a USB device
Your TV is fitted with a USB connection that enables you to view
photos
or listen to music stored
on a USB device.
You can view your
pictures
as a stideshow
or listen to a music ptaytist.
For information
about
using a USB device, see Notes for the use of USB
devices on page 36.
The following
formats
are supported:
*
For pictures:
JPEG
*
For audio: MP3
*
FAT/DOS-formatted
memory
devices
The following
formats
are NOT
supported
Progressive
JPEG files
Files with names
exceeding
128 characters
Files with names
containing
a dot character
_ote
• Phitips can not be held responsible
if your USB device is not
supported,
nor will Philips accept any liability for damage or loss
of stored
data.
• The USB device
is not supplied
with the TV.
insert
a USB
device
1.
While
yourTV
is on, connect
your USB device to the USB port
on
the
side of yourTV.
The main menu
appears
automatically
and the
name of the USB device
is highlighted
next to Multimedia.
Pit|LiPS
TV menu
Multimedia
Remove
a USB device
Caution
To avoid damaging
the USB device
always exit the on-screen
menu and
wait five seconds
before
you remove
the USB device.
1.
Press Menu
to exit the on-screen
menu.
2.
Wait
five seconds
then
remove
the USB device.
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