Playing Multimedia Les From Us Devices - Philips 24PHT5565 User Manual

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4
Repeat this step to adjust the channel ratings.
[Parental Rating]: when channels are
locked:
Enter the four-digit password to
access the channel blocking menu.
Enter the four-digit password to view
locked channels.
Enter the four-digit password to
access the parental lock menu.
[Clear
All]: this function will clear all
previously saved locked channels and signal
sources.
The default password is '0000'. Users
may change or set the password
themselves.
Note
If you go to a locked channel, you will be prompted to
enter the password.
USB devices
You can play photo, music or video les stored on a
US storage device on your TV.
Supported storage devices: US (only FAT or
FAT 32 US storage devices are supported)
Supported multimedia le formats:
Images: JPEG
Audio: MP3
Video: MPEG 2/MPEG 4, H.264
Documents: TXT
Note
TP Vision assumes no responsibility if a US storage
device is not supported, or if the data on the device is
damaged or lost.
1
Turn the TV on.
12
EN
2
Connect the US storage device to the
US port on the side of the TV.
3
(SOURCES).
Press
4
Select [USB] and press OK.
» The US browser will open.
Viewing photos
1
Select the photo within the US browser
and press OK. The photo will be enlarged
to ll the screen.
Press CH- or CH+ to see either the
previous or the next photo.
Starting slide shows
1
Select a photo or folder and then press
OK. The photo will be enlarged to ll the
screen.
» The slide show will start playing from
the selected photo.
2
Press the following buttons to control the
playback of photos:
or
: play or pause
CH- or CH+: view either the previous
or the next photo.
Changing the slide show settings
To start playing a slide show, press
and select one of the following options, then
press OK.
[Rotate]: sets the images to rotate.
[Duration]: sets the duration of the slide
show.
Listening to music
1
In the US browser, select a song or album.
Then press OK to begin playing.
Changing the music settings
:
or
to play or pause.
(Option)

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