16
GB
Photo Frame Mode displays the clock and
calendar at the same time as displaying a
photo, and listening to music or FM radio.
HOME
[All Apps]
[Photo Frame Mode]
To launch Photo Frame Mode while
playback USB media
1
Press
OPTIONS
while playback a photo
or music file.
2
Press
/
then
to select [Photo
Frame Mode] to launch Photo Frame.
To select Display mode
You can change the Photo Frame Mode display
by selecting [Display Mode] in the [Photo Frame
Settings] (page 23).
To select Clock Display mode
You can select among three clock display
modes by selecting [Clock Display] in the [Photo
Frame Settings] (page 23).
Note
• This TV does not have a battery powered backup for
the clock. If there is a power failure or if you
disconnect the power cord, the current date and time
will reset automatically.
Duration
To save power, the TV continually plays back in
Photo Frame Mode for up to 24 hours before
powering off automatically. After automatic
power off, do not use Photo Frame Mode for at
least one hour to avoid panel burn-in.
You can change the setting of the [Duration] in
the [Photo Frame Settings] (page 23).
To avoid panel burn-in, the position of the
photo, clock and calendar are switched
automatically every hour.
HOME
[All Apps]
[FM Radio]
Note
• Press
CH/PROG +/–
to select an FM radio station.
Press
RETURN
to exit FM Radio mode.
Presetting Radio Stations
When you use FM Radio function for the first
time, press
HOME
and select [Settings]
[Preferences]
[Channel Setup]
[FM Radio
Setup]
[Auto Program].
To change preset radio stations
1
Press
OPTIONS
in FM Radio mode.
2
Press
/
then
to select [FM Radio
Presets].
3
Press
/
then
to select the radio
station you want to change.
4
Press
/
then
to change the FM
frequency then to edit FM Radio station
name.
Note
• If the station has a noisy sound, you may be able to
improve the sound quality by pressing
/
.
• When an FM stereo program has static noise, press
AUDIO
until [Mono] appears. There will be no stereo
effect, but the noise will be reduced.
Using the TV as a Photo Frame Mode
Listening to FM Radio