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TRUST PHOTO VIEWER

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Instructions when using for the first time 

Chapter

1. 

Connecting

(4)

2. 

Inserting a battery into the remote control

(5)

3. 

Use

(6)

1 Introduction

This instruction manual is for users of the TRUST PHOTO VIEWER. The TRUST
PHOTO VIEWER can be used to view photographs on your TV that you have taken
using a digital camera.
The Photo Viewer supports memory cards on which photographs up to a maximum
resolution of 2832 x 2128 (6 Mpixel) have been saved in the JPEG (exif) format.
You can use the remote control supplied with the Photo Viewer to zoom in on the
photographs, rotate them through 90 degrees, start a slide show, display up to 16
photographs simultaneously on your TV and browse through them or use the OSD
menu.
The Trust Photo Viewer has a compact size, so that you can also easily take it with
you and view your holiday photographs when visiting family and friends.

1.1 Memory 

cards

The memory cards supported by the Photo Viewer are given in the table below. The
table also explains how the cards must be inserted into the Photo Viewer (see figure
3).

Memory card

Abbreviation

Max. size

Insert

Compact Flash
Type I/II

CF

8 MB to 1 GB

Facing upwards.

IBM MicroDrive

MD

340 MB to 1 GB

Facing upwards.

Memory Stick

MS

8 MB to 128 MB

Angled corner on the
left-hand side.

Smart Media
Card

SMC

8 MB to 128 MB

Contact facing upwards
and the angled corner
on the right-hand side.

Secure Digital

SD

8 MB to 256 MB

Angled corner on the
right-hand side.

MultiMedia Card

MMC

8 MB to 128 MB

Angled corner on the
right-hand side.

Comment:

Technology does not stand still. It is, therefore, possible that
newer or larger memory cards will not be supported by this
device.

2 Safety

Carefully read the following instructions before use.

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  The TRUST PHOTO VIEWER does not require any special maintenance. Use a

slightly damp, soft cloth to clean the casing.

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  Do not use aggressive substances, such as white spirit, to clean the device.

These may harm the material.

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Summary of Contents for 13487

Page 1: ...y and friends 1 1 Memory cards The memory cards supported by the Photo Viewer are given in the table below The table also explains how the cards must be inserted into the Photo Viewer see figure 3 Memory card Abbreviation Max size Insert Compact Flash Type I II CF 8 MB to 1 GB Facing upwards IBM MicroDrive MD 340 MB to 1 GB Facing upwards Memory Stick MS 8 MB to 128 MB Angled corner on the left ha...

Page 2: ...o cable to the yellow VIDEO connector E at the rear of the Photo Viewer 3 Connect the other plug H of the composite video cable to the composite video input of your TV yellow cinch plug If your TV does not have a composite video input yellow cinch plug then you should connect the video cable s plug H to the connector I of the SCART converter plug J Connect the SCART plug J to your TV If the TV has...

Page 3: ...ovided with your TV for instructions on how to select the correct video channel 2 Press the POWER button on the top of the base station to turn on the Photo Viewer The red LED will light up and the startup screen with the Trust logo will appear on the TV followed by the message NO CARD The LED will change from red to green 3 Insert a memory card into the correct slot see figure 3 A number of memor...

Page 4: ...ct a photograph and press ENTER to view the full size photograph Rotate Rotates the photograph clockwise through 90 degrees B W Changes the photograph from colour to black and white Press this button again to change the photograph back to colour Up Down Left Right Shifts the photograph in the direction pressed Selects a photograph in the 16 photograph mode Enter This button is used to confirm a se...

Page 5: ... have been saved Photo Information Select ON to display information about the photograph at the bottom of the screen such as frame number date time image size and resolution Select OFF to remove the information from the screen Slide Delay Select a time delay 0 60 sec Display Mode Select Full Screen to show the photograph covering the entire screen or True Image to display the photograph in its act...

Page 6: ... Take photographs with a resolution of 6 Mpixel 2832 x 2128 or less No picture The photographs on the memory card are not in JPEG exif format Use a different digital camera that supports the JPEG exif format A battery has not been inserted into the battery holder Insert or replace the battery see chapter 5 The remote control does not work The protective plastic tab is still in the battery holder R...

Page 7: ...ear manufacturer s warranty which is effective from the date of purchase If there is a fault return the product to your dealer and include an explanation of the fault the proof of purchase and all the accessories During the warranty period you will receive a similar model if one is available If no similar product is available your product will be repaired Please contact our help desk for missing c...

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