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NOTE
The number of priorities may vary depending on the model.
If you set Mode to Off, all of its sub-options are disabled.
If you set Mode to Auto, the Priority menus are disabled.
If you set USB to Movie or Photo, the USB Auto Playback option in Configuration Setup is disabled, and the
corresponding function is also disabled.
If you set the USB Auto Playback option in Configuration Setup to Movie or Photo, the USB option in Fail Over is
disabled, and the corresponding function is also disabled.
When the USB option in Lock Mode is disabled, both the USB Auto Playback option and Fail Over’s USB option are
disabled, and the corresponding functions are also disabled.
For the Fail Over USB function to work, your USB drive must have a FAIL_OVER or fail_over folder, as well as valid
contents (movies and images).
If your USB drive does not have either a FAIL_OVER/fail_over folder or contents, the default USB pop-up menu
appears when the Fail Over USB function is performed.
The USB Fail Over function does not work after the distribution of contents (or the playback of a contents schedule).
However, if a Fail Over event occurs (input signal connection/change to Fail Over USB option/USB reconnection), the
Fail Over USB function works.
USB Fail Over does not work during playback of a contents file or while in standby for the playback of a contents
schedule.
USB Fail Over does not work during software updates, including EZ Download.
Contents stored on the USB storage device connected to USB 1 are played back if USB storage devices are connected
to both USB 1 and USB 2.
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