Memorex CrystalVision MLT5552 Owner'S Manual Download Page 38

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FUNCTION BUTTON OPERATION

:

Many of the same TV buttons (Volume, Mute, 
etc.) work with the USB, but the eight bottom 
buttons (and 

INFO

 button) provide functions 

as shown below. Note that many of these 
functions can also be accessed from the 
screen by selecting the respective icon using 
the 

Navigation 

buttons 

and pressing the 

OK

 button 

x

.

PLAY 

Button

 

am

: Press to start a slideshow in 

the Photo mode or start playback in the Music 
mode.

PAUSE 

Button

 

an

: Press to pause the 

slideshow or music.

STOP 

Button 

br

: Press to stop the slideshow 

or music.

ROTATE 

Button 

bq

: Press to rotate the image 

on the screen, if file can be rotated. The 
on-screen rotate allows the picture to rotate 
clockwise or counter-clockwise.

Previous

 

9

 Button 

ao

: Press to skip to the 

previous photo/file.

Next

 

:

 Button 

ap

: Press to skip to the next 

photo/file.

Reverse

 

7

 Button 

ct

: Press to search 

backwards.

Forward

 

8

 Button 

bs

: Press to search 

forwards. Press the Play button 

am 

to resume 

normal playback.

INFO 

Button 

at

: Press to view the information 

on the selected/playing photo/file. 

EXIT

 Button 

W

: Not Used.

MENU

 Button 

U

: Not Used.

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OPERATION

USB Media Operation

Summary of Contents for CrystalVision MLT5552

Page 1: ...on 43 HDTV Widescreen LED The Entertainer Owner s Manual Please read these instructions completely before operating this product memorex ce com Model MLT4352 PLEASE RECYCLE Facilities may not exist in...

Page 2: ...ERATION 34 Setup Wizard 34 Main Operation 35 USB Media Operation 37 UPGRADING THE FIRMWARE 40 TROUBLESHOOTING 41 SPECIFICATIONS 43 WARRANTY 44 TABLE OF CONTENTS Congratulations on your purchase of the...

Page 3: ...equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there i...

Page 4: ...for long periods of time unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power line surges 14 POWER LINES An out...

Page 5: ...s Manual Remote Batteries WHAT IS INCLUDED CrystalVision 43 HDTV Widescreen LED The Entertainer Owner s Manual Please read these instructions completely before operating this product memorex ce com M...

Page 6: ...OF CONTROLS Front 2 Main Power Switch 3 SOURCE Button 4 Channel Up Down Buttons 5 Volume Up Down Buttons 6 MENU Button 7 Power Standby Button 1 Power Indicator and Remote Sensor 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4...

Page 7: ...4 VGA Jack 5 PC Audio In Jack 6 Component AV 2 Audio In Jacks 7 Coaxial Audio Out Jack 8 USB Jack 9 AV 1 In Jacks 10 Video 1 In Jack 11 Earphone Jack 12 Component AV 2 In Jack 13 TV Coaxial Jack 8 11...

Page 8: ...Button 15 Previous 9 Button 16 Next Button 17 SOURCE Button 18 MUTE Button 19 Freeze F1 Button 3D is not applicable to this set 20 DASH Button 21 SMART Picture Button 22 Channel Up Down Buttons 23 MT...

Page 9: ...follow the correct polarity when installing the batteries as indicated in the battery compartment A reversed battery may cause damage to the device 4 Do not mix different types of batteries together e...

Page 10: ...fall over if a placed on an uneven unstable or non level surface or b pushed pulled or improperly moved Also make sure to give proper clearance as shown in the image 1 Place TV flat on table 2 Instal...

Page 11: ...close enough to an AC outlet Also make sure that nothing obstructs the view 4 Locate the studs as you want to make sure that at the very least one stud is used to attach the mount 5 Attach the mounti...

Page 12: ...p buttons Confirm by pressing the OK button Follow the on screen instructions for the Setup Wizard see page 34 Antenna Box Terminal Coaxial 75 NOTES Not all broadcasts are in High Definition HD Pleas...

Page 13: ...ernal unit 4 Press the SOURCE button and then select the respective HDMI jack 1 2 or 3 using the Navigation q p buttons Confirm by pressing the OK button DVD HD Cable Box Computer etc Not Included HDM...

Page 14: ...red and white plugs of an audio cable not included from the Audio Out jacks on the external unit to the red and white Component AV1 Audio In jacks on the rear of the TV 4 Turn on the TV and external u...

Page 15: ...n the rear of the TV 3 Connect the yellow video plug from the Video Out jack on the external unit to the yellow Video In jack on the rear of the TV 4 Turn on the TV and external unit 5 Press the SOURC...

Page 16: ...he TV and computer 4 Press the SOURCE button and then select PC using the Navigation q p buttons Confirm by pressing the OK button RGB OUT PC AUDIO OUT Computer Not Included INSTALLATION VGA Connectio...

Page 17: ...V 4 Press the SOURCE button and then select HDMI2 using the Navigation q p buttons Confirm by pressing the OK button Mobile Device or other Device Compatible with MHL Function Not Included NOTES If yo...

Page 18: ...nnect a Coaxial Audio cable not included from the Coaxial Out jack on the rear of the TV to the Coaxial In jack on the external digital audio unit 3 Turn on the TV and digital audio unit 4 Make sure t...

Page 19: ...on the TV 4 Press the SOURCE button and then select MEDIA using the Navigation q p buttons Confirm by pressing the OK button For private listening connect headphones with a standard 3 5mm plug into th...

Page 20: ...o enter the advanced setting as described on the next page Select Move MENU Return PictureMode Contrast Brightness Saturation Sharpness AdvancedVideo Tint Personal 50 50 50 50 50 The Tint option is on...

Page 21: ...cribed on the previous page 2 Press the q button to select Advanced Video and then press the OK button to enter 3 Press the q button to select a setting i e Color Temp etc 4 Press the t u buttons to a...

Page 22: ...o stream Select PCM if connected to a compatible PCB amplifier AUDIO LANGUAGE Set the desired Audio Language if supported This option is only available when receiving a Digital signal 1 Press the MENU...

Page 23: ...he u button to enter the setting Press t u buttons to select yes and then press the OK button again to restore all the options to their default settings 1 Press the MENU button to bring up the On Scre...

Page 24: ...US Canada RRT Setting Reset RRT CHANGE PASSWORD Set the desired Lock password If you forget you can always use 1470 to access SYSTEM LOCK Turn On to lock the system and have the TV adhere to the Lock...

Page 25: ...return to the previous menu ON SCREEN DISPLAY Setup Menu Parental Control Input Lock Submenu Select Move MENU Return TV Unlock AV Unlock PC Unlock HDMI1 Unlock HDMI2 Unlock For the following options...

Page 26: ...ct TV and then press the OK button to enter 4 Press the t u buttons to select a rating and then the OK button to BLOCK ratings at or above cannot be viewed or UNBLOCK ratings at or under can be viewed...

Page 27: ...Canadian French and then press the OK button to enter 7 Press the p buttons to Lock a desired Canadian French rating G 8ans 13ans 16ans 18ans EXEMPT Press the q button to Unlock 8 When done press the...

Page 28: ...setting 5 Press the t u buttons to adjust the setting 6 When done press the EXIT button to exit the menus or press the MENU button to return to the previous menu ON SCREEN DISPLAY Setup Menu Parental...

Page 29: ...ock Off Atlantic Off Off 1980 1 6 3 16AM SLEEP TIMER Allows you to choose how long the TV will stay on before turning off Set a desired sleep time from 5 minutes to 240 minutes or select Off to turn t...

Page 30: ...Mute and the TV will display Closed Captions when muted BASIC SELECTION Set the desired Analog Closed Caption mode Used during Analog broadcasting CC1 will show the primary caption data with captions...

Page 31: ...t u buttons to adjust the setting 6 When done press the EXIT button to exit the menus or press the MENU button to return to the previous menu ON SCREEN DISPLAY Setup Menu Menu Settings Submenu Select...

Page 32: ...Settings Submenu H POSITION Set the desired horizontal positioning V POSITION Set the desired vertical positioning CLOCK Clock Phase Set the desired Clock Phase which will minimize any vertical bars...

Page 33: ...ly from the menu CHANNEL LABEL Allows you to change the channel labeling and name them as desired DTV SIGNAL Displays the signal intensity of Digital TV programming Select Move MENU Return Air Antenna...

Page 34: ...the q button to select Time Zone 5 Press the t u buttons to select the desired Time Zone 6 Press the q button to select Daylight Saving Time DST 7 Press the t u buttons to turn Daylight Saving Time On...

Page 35: ...channel set into memory You can also select a channel directly using the DASH bt 0 9 v buttons followed by the OK button x FUNCTION BUTTON OPERATION MUTE Button ar Press to mute the sound Press again...

Page 36: ...ound When an SAP program is received press this button to select mono or SAP When stereo and SAP broadcast is received press this button to select mono stereo or SAP Press this button to show the list...

Page 37: ...mats have limitations so some files will not play properly or will give an error Do not unplug the USB device while playing or else it will cause system or device error The system supports USB flash d...

Page 38: ...br Press to stop the slideshow or music ROTATE Button bq Press to rotate the image on the screen if file can be rotated The on screen rotate allows the picture to rotate clockwise or counter clockwis...

Page 39: ...view the playlist INFO Photo Mode only Press to view the information on the selected playing photo file ROTATE Photo Mode only Press to rotate the photo Clockwise or Counter Clockwise 90o ZOOM IN Pho...

Page 40: ...he power off Standby mode connect the USB device to the USB jack Then press and hold the CHANNEL Up and the VOLUME Up buttons ON THE TV not the remote simultaneously until the Standby indicator blinks...

Page 41: ...tton to un mute TV Signal is weak Closed Captioning is not turned on see page 30 Remote is not aimed at sensor bottom right of TV Distance is too far or too much light in the room There is an obstacle...

Page 42: ...om a digital source Standard analog TV will always be noticeably inferior to HD because your TV has video that is many times better than old TV s so now you can see interference and deficiencies you d...

Page 43: ...30 W Maximum Resolution 1920 x 1080 Speakers 8 W 8 W Weight including base Approx 33 lbs Operating Temperature 5 C to 40 C Supported Systems ATV NTSC DTV ATSC HDMI Video Input 480i 480p 576i 576p 720p...

Page 44: ...l number has been altered or removed from the Product This Warranty is valid only in the territory and only applies to products purchased and serviced in the territory NO WARRANTIES WHETHER EXPRESS OR...

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