Owner’s Manual

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ACCESSING INSTALLATION MENU
The number of priorities may vary depending on the model.
When the Mode is set to Off, all of the submenus are disabled.
When the Mode is set to Auto, the submenus of Priority1, Priority2, and Priority3 are disabled.
If you select Movie or Photo in the USB menu, the USB Auto Playback option in Configuration Setup is
disabled and the function does not work.
If you select Movie or Photo in the USB Auto Playback menu, the USB menu in the Fail Over menu is dis
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abled and the function does not work.
If the USB menu in the Lock Mode menu is disabled, the USB Auto Playback option and the Fail Over USB
menu are disabled and the functions do not work.
To enable the Fail Over USB function, a folder named
FAIL_OVER
or
fail_over
must exist in the USB
along with any valid content (videos or images).
If a folder named
FAIL_OVER
or
fail_over
or any valid content does not exist on the USB, the default
USB pop-up menu is displayed when Fail Over USB function is activated.
Be sure to turn off the USB Fail Over function after the content distribution. However, if a Fail Over event
(e.g., input signal connection, Fail Over USB menu option change or USB re-connection) occurs, the Fail
Over USB function will work.
The USB Fail Over function does not work while software update (including EZ Download) is in progress.
Fail Over for the LS33A/LS35A model may not work properly under the following conditions:
-RGB will still be recognized as connected even when the RGB cable is connected to the equipment
and monitor with no signal.
(e.g., if the HDMI input had lost its signal and the RGB cable was connected, the input would switch
to RGB even though there was no signal.)
-HDMI will still be recognized as connected even when the equipment has no signal but is powered.
(e.g., if a powered laptop was connected to the monitor and only the laptop was set to be displayed,
HDMI would still be recognized as connected even though there was no signal from the monitor.)
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