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Accessing files on a USB storage device Note: Your smart display supports USB storage devices that use the FAT or FAT32 file systems. You can access media files (photos, music and video) on USB storage devices with your smart display's multimedia apps. For more flexible access, 'file management' apps are available in the Google Play store. Caution: Before removing USB storage, make sure your device is not using data on the USB storage device. Note: Please check for updates to the smart display's software that may add support for additional USB devices. See "Updating your smart display's operating system" on page 54. Transferring files between your smart display and a PC Your smart display and any connected storage devices can be accessed from a PC with a USB connection. Connecting to a PC as a USB storage device Download and install the latest USB driver on your computer before connecting your smart display to the computer. Visit www.acer.com for the latest drivers: Select Support, Download, Smart Display. Select your smart display model, and then the Driver tab, select USB and accept the download. This allows you to transfer your personal data to or from your PC, using your PC's file explorer. Plug the micro USB connector into the micro USB port on the lower-left corner of your smart display, and plug the other end of the USB cable into a USB port on your PC. After a short delay, your smart display's internal memory will be visible as a Portable Device in your PC's file explorer. Select the Acer Smart Display icon to see your smart display's internal memory and any additional memory (SD card or USB devices) attached to your smart display. Connecting to a router or modem Your smart display has an Ethernet port, that can be used to connect it to a network. Use an Ethernet cable to connect the display to a router or modem that provides Internet access. For Ethernet settings, tap APPS > Settings > Ethernet. 22

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Accessing files on a USB storage device
Note:
Your smart display supports USB storage devices that use the FAT or
FAT32 file systems.
You can access media files (photos, music and video) on USB storage devices with
your smart display's multimedia apps. For more flexible access, ‘file management’
apps are available in the Google Play store.
Caution: Before removing USB storage, make sure your device is not using
data on the USB storage device.
Note:
Please check for updates to the smart display's software that may add
support for additional USB devices. See “Updating your smart display’s
operating system” on page 54.
Transferring files between your smart display and a
PC
Your smart display and any connected storage devices can be accessed from a PC
with a USB connection.
Connecting to a PC as a USB storage device
Download and install the latest USB driver on your computer before connecting your
smart display to the computer. Visit
www.acer.com
for the latest drivers: Select
Support
,
Download
,
Smart Display
. Select your smart display model, and then the
Driver
tab, select
USB
and accept the download.
This allows you to transfer your personal data to or from your PC, using your PC’s
file explorer.
Plug the micro USB connector into the micro USB port on the lower-left corner of
your smart display, and plug the other end of the USB cable into a USB port on your
PC.
After a short delay, your smart display's internal memory will be visible as a
Portable
Device
in your PC’s file explorer. Select the
Acer Smart Display
icon to see your
smart display’s internal memory and any additional memory (SD card or USB
devices) attached to your smart display.
Connecting to a router or modem
Your smart display has an Ethernet port, that can be used to connect it to a network.
Use an Ethernet cable to connect the display to a router or modem that provides
Internet access.
For Ethernet settings, tap
APPS > Settings
>
Ethernet
.