Pioneer PRO 111FD Owner's Manual - Page 97

Readable Data Format, Readable Data Files, Remove a USB Device

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Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel TV 05 Flat Panel TV USB flash drive Digital Camera with USB Mass Storage Class (PTP also supported) Flash media via USB adapter (Multi-card Reader) Note: Do not use any USB devices other than those specified. Using other devices can cause a malfunction. Readable Data Format This system reads FAT16, FAT32 or NTFS. Readable Data Files Movie, music, and photo files play with the exception of Digital Rights Management (WMDRM10) protected files. Your flat panel TV supports a single USB device at a time. Also, the panel does not support USB hubs. This system may not be able to display modified or edited content from a PC or other equipment. Your flat panel TV supports the USB Mass Storage Class and PTP devices. Some digital cameras may require a setup procedure for Mass Storage Class data transfer. The setup is done on the camera. See the operating instructions supplied with the digital camera. Depending on the type of your memory card or camera, some images may fail to display. Remove a USB Device To remove a USB device, exit the Home Media Gallery first then disconnect the device. Be sure to exit the Home Media Gallery screen before removing the USB device. If you remove the USB device while the Home Media Gallery screen is displayed, data inside the memory may be damaged. Do not insert or remove the USB device immediately after the system is switched On or Off. This action may cause data inside the memory to be damaged. Pioneer is not liable for any loss or damage to the data inside the USB flash drive. 97 En

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Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel TV
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Note: Do not use any USB devices other than those specified. Using other devices can cause a malfunction.
Readable Data Format
This system reads FAT16, FAT32 or NTFS.
Readable Data Files
Movie, music, and photo files play with the exception of Digital Rights Management (WMDRM10) protected files.
Your flat panel TV supports a single USB device at a time. Also, the panel does not support USB hubs.
This system may not be able to display modified or edited content from a PC or other equipment.
Your flat panel TV supports the USB Mass Storage Class and PTP devices.
Some digital cameras may require a setup procedure for Mass Storage Class data transfer. The setup is done on
the camera. See the operating instructions supplied with the digital camera. Depending on the type of your
memory card or camera, some images may fail to display.
Remove a USB Device
To remove a USB device, exit the Home Media Gallery first then disconnect the device.
Be sure to exit the Home Media Gallery screen before removing the USB device. If you remove the USB device
while the Home Media Gallery screen is displayed, data inside the memory may be damaged.
Do not insert or remove the USB device immediately after the system is switched On or Off. This action may cause
data inside the memory to be damaged.
Pioneer is not liable for any loss or damage to the data inside the USB flash drive.
Flat Panel TV
USB flash drive
Digital Camera with USB
Mass Storage Class
(PTP also supported)
Flash media via USB adapter (Multi-card Reader)