Haier LB32R3 Flat Panel Television User Manual


 
Note: The diagrams in the following section are schematic and only for your
reference. Please see the actual product if necessary.
1. Supported file formats:
1) Picture: *. jpg, *. bmp, *. png files;
2) Music: *. Mp3 files;
3) Movie:
MPEG4: *. avi files in accordance with Div×4. ×/5.x Protocol;
MPEG2: some *. mpeg files;
MPEG1: *. dat and some *. mpeg files;
Note: Due to the particularity of file coding, some files may be unable to be
read.
2. Supported equipment:
Support the equipment that supports Mass Storage Protocol and whose file
system is FAT/FAT16/FAT32, such as some USB disks, mobile hard disks,
card readers, MP3 players and digital cameras. If USB equipment could not
be identified due to unsupported file system, please format the equipment to
the above-mentioned file system;
3. The external card reader supports most of the digital cards in the current
market; the types of digital cards that can be read are relevant to the
performance of selected card reader; you may attach standard mobile hard
disks (working voltage 5.0V, working current not higher than 500mA); during
media playing, do not pull out storage media, otherwise it may cause
system halt, damage the files in storage media or damage USB equipment;
sometimes, the TV may halt due to overhigh information error rate, in which
case you should restart the system; there are a lot of nonstandard USB
mobile equipment in the market, they may not be identified when connected
to the streaming media playing system; the above phenomena may also
occur on computers and are not the TV's fault.
4. To achieve smooth playing, ensure the following:
1) The file code rate should be lower than 300KB/S;
2) Due to the limitation of USB signal transmission distance, it is
recommended not to use USB patch cord, in case of using the cord, make
sure that its length is not over 1m;
3) Use high-speed USB equipment in conformity with USB2.0 Interface
Standard; if USB equipment in conformity with USB1.1 Interface Standard is
used, the playing may be unsmooth.
5. Although many movie files are with such postfixes as avi and mpeg,
actually there are several formats in the files; however, the TV can only play
some files in avi and mpeg formats. Some files with the postfix “dat” are not
movie files, but data files commonly used in computers, and they can not be
played as movies.
4) Text: *. Txt.
Installation of Streaming Media System
Streaming Media Playing System