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    							41MY MEDIA 
    Viewing the Photos
    You can view photos stored on a 
    connected device.
    Supported Photo Files
    PHOTO (*.JPEG)
    Baseline: 64-pixel (width) x 64-pixel 
    (height) - 15360-pixel (width) x 
    8640-pixel (height)
    Progressive: 64-pixel (width) x 64-pixel 
    (height) - 1920-pixel (width) x 1440-pixel 
    (height)
     y Only JPEG files are supported.
     y Non-supported files are displayed in 
    the form of an icon.
     y An error message is displayed for 
    corrupted files or file formats that 
    cannot be played.
     y Corrupted files may not be displayed 
    properly.
     y It may take some time to view high-
    resolution images in full screen.
    Browsing Photo List
    1 Connect a USB storage device.
    2 Press the USB button.
    3 Use the  or  button to select 
    Photo List and press the OK button.
    4 Use the , , , or  button to 
    select the file you want and press the 
    OK button.
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    Description
    Thumbnails
    Abnormal file
    File not supported
    File List
    Moves to the upper level folder.
    Current page/Total no. of folder 
    pages
    Current page/Total no. of file 
    pages
    Moves to the top level folder.
    Moves to the upper level folder.
    ❽Exit  
    						
    							42MY MEDIA 
    5 Control playback by using the 
    following buttons.
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    Q.MENUSlideshow BGM OptionHideExit
    SettingDescription
    Selects the previous or next 
    photo.
    Slide-
    show
    All photos are displayed 
    during slide show.
     ySet Slide Speed in the 
    Option → Set Photo 
    View. menu.
    BGMYou can listen to music while 
    viewing photos in full size.
     ySet BGM in the Option → 
    Set Photo View. menu.
    Rotates photos.
     y Rotates a photo 90°, 180°, 
    270°, or 360° clockwise.
     y Photos cannot be rotated 
    if their width is greater 
    than the height of the max. 
    supported resolution.
    Views the photo in full mode 
    or original mode.
    Press the blue button to 
    enlarge the image.
    Reduces power consumption 
    by adjusting peak screen 
    brightness.
    OptionA pop-up window will appear.
    SettingDescription
    HideHides the menu on the full 
    size screen.
     y To see the menu, press 
    the OK button on the 
    remote control.
    ExitExit from full screen photo 
    view.  
    						
    							43MY MEDIA 
    Options for Photo List
    1 Press the Q.MENU button.
    2 Use the  or  button to move to 
    a desired option and press the OK 
    button. 
    3 Use , , , or  button to set up 
    each item.
    Set Photo View.
    SettingDescription
    Slide 
    Speed
    Selects a slideshow speed.
    BGMSelects a music folder for 
    the background music.
     y You cannot change the 
    music folder while the 
    background music is 
    playing.
     y For background music, 
    only the folder from the 
    same device can be 
    selected.
    -  Repeat : Selects repeat 
    play.
    -  Random : Selects 
    random play.
    Set Video.
    You can change video settings.
    (Refer to PICTURE Settings on page 55.)
    Set Audio.
    You can change audio settings.
    (Refer to AUDIO Settings on page 60.)  
    						
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    Listening to Music
    You can play audio files stored on the 
    connected device.
    Supported Music Files
    *.MP3
    Bit rate range 32 Kbps to 320 Kbps
     y Sampling rate MPEG1 Layer3:  
    32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz
     y Sampling rate MPEG2 Layer3:  
    16 kHz, 22.05 kHz, 24 kHz
    Browsing Music List
    1 Connect a USB storage device.
    2 Press the USB button.
    3 Use the  or  button to select 
    Music List and press the OK button.
    4 Use the , , , or  button to 
    select the file you want and press the 
    OK button.
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    Description
    Thumbnails
    Abnormal file
    File not supported
    File List
    Moves to the upper level folder.
    Current page/Total no. of folder 
    pages
    Current page/Total no. of file 
    pages
    Moves to the top level folder.
    Moves to the upper level folder.
    ❽Exit  
    						
    							45MY MEDIA 
    5 Control playback by using the 
    following buttons.
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    Option HideExit
     
    SettingDescription
    Changes the playing position.
    Stops playing.
    Returns to normal playback.
    Pauses the media player.
    Plays the previous/next file.
    Reduces power consumption 
    by adjusting peak screen 
    brightness.
    OptionSets up the options of Music 
    List.
    HideHides the playback bar.
     y Press the OK button to 
    make the playback bar 
    appear.
    ExitReturns to the Music List 
    screen.
    Options for Music List
    1 Press the Q.MENU button.
    2 Use the  or  button to move to 
    a desired option and press the OK 
    button. 
    3 Use , , , or  button to set up 
    each item.
    Set Audio Play.
    SettingDescription
    Repeat  Selects repeat play.
    Random Selects random play.
    Set Audio.
    You can change audio settings.
    (Refer to AUDIO Settings on page 60.)  
    						
    							46MY MEDIA 
    Viewing Files
    You can see document files stored on a 
    connected device.
    Supported File Formats
    XLS, XLSX, DOC, DOCX, PPT, PPTX, 
    TXT, PDF, HWP 
    Microsoft Office 
    97/2000/2002/2003/2007 version
    Adobe PDF 1.0/1.1/1.2/1.3/ 1.4 version
    Hangul: 97/2000/2002/2005/2007 version
     y File Viewer realigns a document, 
    so it may look different from what is 
    displayed on a PC.
     y For documents that include images, 
    the resolution may look lower during 
    the realigning process.
     y If the document is large or has many 
    pages, it may take longer to load.
     y Unsupported fonts may be replaced 
    by other fonts.
     y The file viewer may not open for 
    Office documents that contain many 
    high resolution images. In that case, 
    reduce the image file size, save it on 
    a USB storage device and run the 
    file viewer again or connect your PC 
    to the projector and open the file on 
    your PC.
    Browsing File List
    1 Connect a USB storage device.
    2 Press the USB button.
    3 Use the  or  button to select File 
    List and press the OK button.
    4 Use the , , , or  button to 
    select the file you want and press the 
    OK button.
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    DOCHWP
    PDF
    PPT TXTXLS
    Description
    File List
    Moves to the upper level folder.
    Current page/Total no. of folder 
    pages
    Current page/Total no. of file 
    pages
    Moves to the top level folder.
    Moves to the upper level folder.
    ❼Exit  
    						
    							47MY MEDIA 
    5 Control playback by using the 
    following buttons.
     y Click Go Page then the pop-up 
    window for selecting the number 
    of page appears. Input the page to 
    move to the page you want.
     y Press the VOLUME +, - button to 
    zoom in or zoom out.
    Press the OK button and then use the 
    Up/Down/Left/Right buttons to move to 
    Go Page or Zoom.
    Q.MENUGo Page Zoom Option Hide Exit
    SettingDescription
    Go 
    Page
    Moves to the page you want.
    Use the Up/Down/Left/Right 
    buttons to select a page and 
    press the OK button.
    ZoomEnlarges or reduces the 
    document.
    OptionSets up the options of File 
    Viewer.
    HideHides the menu.
     y Press the OK button to 
    make it appear.
    ExitReturns to the File Viewer 
    screen.
    Options for File List
    1 Press the Q.MENU button.
    2 Use , , , or  button to set up 
    each item.
    Set FileViewer Option
    SettingDescription
    Single 
    Page 
    Loading
    OnLoads and displays 
    pages one by one. 
    The initial loading time 
    is short but a content 
    heavy page may be 
    displayed slowly.
    OffLoads all pages of a 
    file to memory before it 
    starts to display them. 
    The initial loading 
    time is long but you 
    can navigate pages 
    quickly after loading is 
    complete. 
    If a file is too large, it 
    may fail to load all the 
    pages.
    Image 
    Quality
    You can set the quality of 
    the image included in the 
    document. The following 
    three options are available 
    for the image quality: High, 
    Medium, Low. Higher the 
    image quality, lower the 
    display time.
    Docu-
    ment 
    Align
    Selects initial document 
    align method.
    File View settings are default, so close 
    the currently opened document to apply 
    changes to the new document, if any.  
    						
    							483D FUNCTION
    3D FUNCTION
    3D technology uses different video frames for each eye to add depth to the video.
    While Watching 3D
     WARNING
     y 
    If you view 3D video or images too 
    closely for a long period of time, your 
    eyesight may become worse.
     y 
    If you watch the projector or game 
    screen for a long time with 3D glasses 
    on, you may experience dizziness or 
    eye fatigue.
     yPeople with chronic diseases 
    (epilepsy, cardiovascular disease, 
    blood pressure-related diseases, 
    etc.), pregnant women, and people 
    with serious motion sickness should 
    avoid watching 3D video.
     yPeople with stereo blindness, or with 
    stereopsis problems, should also 
    avoid watching 3D video content. It 
    may cause double vision or visual 
    discomfort.
     yPeople with strabismus, amblyopia, 
    or astigmatism may have difficulty 
    perceiving video depth and may be 
    fatigued easily due to double vision 
    or other ailments. It is recommended 
    to rest more frequently than other 
    viewers.
     y 
    Because 3D can be recognized as 
    real, some viewers may get surprised 
    or overexcited.
     y 
    Do not watch 3D images near fragile 
    objects or any objects that can be 
    knocked over easily.
     y 
    Take care not to injure yourself as 
    you may subconsciously try to move 
    away from the life-like 3D images.  
    						
    							493D FUNCTION
     yWarning about photosensitivity 
    seizures 
    -  Some users may experience a 
    seizure or other abnormal symptoms 
    when they are exposed to a flashing 
    light or particular patterns from a 
    video game. If anyone in your family 
    has a history of epilepsy or has ever  
    experienced any kind of seizure, 
    please consult your doctor before 
    viewing 3D images.  
    If you experience one of the following 
    symptoms while watching a 3D 
    video, stop watching the 3D video 
    immediately and take a rest.
    -  Dizziness, switched eyesight, 
    twitching of the eye or facial 
    muscles, involuntary movements, 
    cramp, loss of consciousness, 
    confusion, loss of sense of direction, 
    or nausea. If the symptom does 
    not disappear, please consult your 
    doctor.
     y 
    You can reduce the risk of 
    photosensitive seizures by taking the 
    following preventive measures.
    -  
    Take a rest of 5 to 15 mins. for every  
    1 hour of viewing.
    -   If vision varies between each eye, 
    correct the variation before beginning 
    to watch a 3D video.
    -  Ensure that the 3D video is directly in 
    front of you, at eye level.
    -  
    You should stop watching if you 
    experience a headache, fatigue or 
    dizziness.
    -   Do not view 3D images for a long  
    period of time when you are tired or ill.
     CAUTION
     yExtra special care is required for 
    children watching a 3D video.
    When Watching 3D Video
     y 
    Prevent children of 5 years or 
    younger from watching a 3D video. It 
    may impair the development of their 
    eyes.
     yChildren 10 years old or younger are 
    still developing their eyesight and may 
    have an excessive tendency to touch 
    or jump at the screen. Adult guidance 
    and supervision is recommended.
     ySince the distance between the eyes 
    is narrower for children than in adults, 
    children tend to notice a greater 
    difference in the images seen by each 
    eye. Therefore, even while watching 
    the same 3D video, children may 
    have a greater depth perception than 
    adults. 
     yYoung people of 19 years old or 
    younger may respond with sensitivity 
    to the light stimuli of 3D content. 
    Excessive viewing when fatigued is 
    not recommended.
     yElderly viewers may have a reduced 
    depth perception than younger 
    viewers. Avoid watching video nearer 
    than the recommended distance.
     y 
    Watch 3D images within the optimum 
    viewing angle and distance.
     y 
    If you are outside the viewing angle 
    or distance, you may not be able to 
    see 3D images. You cannot view 3D 
    images when you are lying down.  
    						
    							503D FUNCTION
     yYou may see left and right images 
    overlapped during projector 
    initialization after it is powered on. It 
    may take some time for optimization.
     y 
    It may take some time for the 3D 
    image to look normal after you turn 
    your eyes away from the screen and 
    look back at the 3D image.
     y 
    It may flicker slightly while watching 
    3D images under a 3 wavelength 
    lamp fluorescent light (50 Hz to  
    60 Hz) or near windows. If so, it is 
    recommended to block the sun light 
    with a curtain and to dim the lights.
     yThe 3D glasses must be DLP-LINK 
    (DLP Ready) type.
     yYou may not be able to watch 3D 
    properly if there is an obstacle 
    between the projector and 3D 
    glasses.
     yInstall the 3D projector as far as 
    possible from other devices.
     yIf a future 3D broadcasting format 
    that is not supported by this projector 
    becomes the standard, an additional 
    device such as a set-top box may be 
    required.
    Please check the following when
     using 3D glasses.
     yDo not use 3D glasses as ordinary 
    glasses, sunglasses or protective 
    goggles. 
    - If you do so, this may cause injury.
     yDo not store 3D glasses in very hot 
    or very cold conditions. If you do, this 
    may cause them to become distorted. 
    Do not use distorted glasses.
     yDo not drop 3D glasses or allow 
    them to come into contact with other 
    objects.  
    -  
    This may cause product malfunction.
     yThe lenses of 3D glasses are easily 
    scratched. Use a soft clean cloth 
    when cleaning them.
     yForeign particles on the cloth may 
    cause scratches.
     yDo not scratch the surface of the 3D 
    glasses' lenses with sharp objects 
    or wipe them with chemicals. If the 
    lenses get scratched, images may not 
    look normal when viewing 3D.  
    						
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