Trust 13487 User manual

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Instructions when using for the first time Chapter
1. Connecting (4)
2. Inserting a battery into the remote control (5)
3. Use (6)
1 Introduction
This instruction manual is for users of the TRUST PHOTO VIEWER. The TRUST
PHOTO VIEWER can be used to view photographs on your TV that you have taken
using a digital camera.
The Photo Viewer supports memory cards on which photographs up to a maximum
resolution of 2832 x 2128 (6 Mpixel) have been saved in the JPEG (exif) format.
You can use the remote control supplied with the Photo Viewer to zoom in on the
photographs, rotate them through 90 degrees, start a slide show, display up to 16
photographs simultaneously on your TV and browse through them or use the OSD
menu.
The Trust Photo Viewer has a compact size, so that you can also easily take it with
you and view your holiday photographs when visiting family and friends.
1.1 Memory cards
The memory cards supported by the Photo Viewer are given in the table below. The
table also explains how the cards must be inserted into the Photo Viewer (see figure
3).
Memory card Abbreviation Max. size Insert
Compact Flash
Type I/II
CF 8 MB to 1 GB Facing upwards.
IBM MicroDrive MD 340 MB to 1 GB Facing upwards.
Memory Stick MS 8 MB to 128 MB Angled corner on the
left-hand side.
Smart Media
Card
SMC 8 MB to 128 MB Contact facing upwards
and the angled corner
on the right-hand side.
Secure Digital SD 8 MB to 256 MB Angled corner on the
right-hand side.
MultiMedia Card MMC 8 MB to 128 MB Angled corner on the
right-hand side.
Comment: Technology does not stand still. It is, therefore, possible that
newer or larger memory cards will not be supported by this
device.
2 Safety
Carefully read the following instructions before use.
-The TRUST PHOTO VIEWER does not require any special maintenance. Use a
slightly damp, soft cloth to clean the casing.
-Do not use aggressive substances, such as white spirit, to clean the device.
These may harm the material.
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-Do not submerge the device in liquid. This may be dangerous and will damage
the device. Do not use the device near water.
-Make sure nothing is placed on the cable. Do not use this device where the cable
can become worn or damaged as a result of people walking over it.
-Do not repair this device yourself. If you open this device, you may touch live
components.
-Under the following circumstances, have the device repaired by qualified
personnel:
- The cable or plug is damaged or worn.
- The device has come into contact with rain, water or another liquid.
3 Approval
This device meets the essential requirements and other relevant conditions of the
applicable European directives. The Declaration of Conformity (DoC) is available at
www.trust.com/13487/ce.
4 Connecting
Follow the instructions below to connect the Trust Photo Viewer to your TV (see
figure 1).
1. Connect the plug (B) of the 12 VDC/600 mA power adapter (A) to the DC-IN
socket (C) at the rear of the Photo Viewer.
2. Connect the plug (G) of the composite video cable to the yellow VIDEO
connector (E) at the rear of the Photo Viewer.
3. Connect the other plug (H) of the composite video cable to the composite
video input of your TV (yellow cinch plug).
If your TV does not have a composite video input (yellow cinch plug), then
you should connect the video cable’s plug (H) to the connector (I) of the
SCART converter plug (J). Connect the SCART plug (J) to your TV.
If the TV has an S-VIDEO input, you could also connect the Photo Viewer to
your TV via the S-VIDEO connection (D). S-VIDEO gives better quality than
composite video.
Note: You cannot connect the composite video cable to your TV’s
aerial connection.
Note: An S-VIDEO cable is not supplied with the Photo Viewer. You
can purchase this cable from your local TV shop.
4. Set the PAL/NTSC switch (F) at the rear of the Photo Viewer to the correct
setting.
PAL: European TV standard
NTSC:American and Japanese TV standard.
Note: Read the instruction manual provided with your TV to find the
correct TV standard. Nowadays, most TVs support both PAL
and NTSC.
5. Connect the power adapter (A) to the mains supply.
It is also possible to connect the Photo Viewer to your computer or to an LCD
projector if they have a composite video input or an S-VIDEO input.

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Note: It is not possible to copy photographs from the memory card to
your computer using the video cable. Use a card reader to do
this, such as the Trust 630 USB2 Card Reader (item no. 13678).
5 Battery
Follow the instructions given below to insert a battery into the remote control or to
replace an old one (see figure 2).
Note: When you take the remote control out of its packaging for the
first time, the battery holder will contain a protective plastic tab
(D). You will need to remove this before you can use the remote
control.
1. Turn the remote control (A) upside down.
2. Push the battery holder clip (C) to the right and lift the battery holder out.
3. Insert/replace the 3 VDC CR2025 battery (B), making sure the battery’s
positive terminal (+) is facing upwards.
4. Push the battery holder back onto the remote control.
6 Use
6.1 Basic use
Follow the instructions given below to operate the various functions of the base
station.
1. Turn on your TV and select the video input that the Photo Viewer has been
connected to (composite video, S-VIDEO or SCART input).
See the instruction manual provided with your TV for instructions on how to
select the correct video channel.
2. Press the POWER button on the top of the base station to turn on the Photo
Viewer. The red LED will light up and the startup screen with the Trust logo
will appear on the TV, followed by the message ‘NO CARD’. The LED will
change from red to green.
3. Insert a memory card into the correct slot (see figure 3). A number of memory
cards can be inserted into the device at the same time, such as a
combination of SMC, SD and CF cards. You can select the memory card you
wish to use from the menu (see chapter 6.3).
Note: You cannot copy photographs from one memory card to another
when a number of memory cards have been inserted into the
Photo Viewer at the same time.
Note: The memory cards can only be inserted into the slot in one way.
Do not force the cards into the slot. This could damage both the
card and the Photo Viewer (see figure 3).
4. After a few moments, the first photograph that the Photo Viewer finds on the
memory card will appear on the TV. Use the PREVIOUS and NEXT buttons
to browse through the photographs on the memory card. The LED will flash
green whilst the photographs are being read on the memory card.
5. Press the SLIDE SHOW button to start a slide presentation. Press this button
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Note: The cards can be easily removed from the memory slot. Remove
the cards carefully.
Note: Do not remove a memory card whilst the LED is flashing green.
6.2 Operation
See the table below for a description of the various functions of the remote control
and the base station.
Function Description
Power Turns the Photo Viewer on and off.
Zoom Increase the size of the photograph to 200%.
Use the arrow keys to move through the photograph.
Note: You will need to return the photograph to the normal
size before you can use the other functions again.
Preview Displays up to 16 photographs simultaneously or returns to
the selected photograph.
In the 16 photograph mode, you can use the NEXT and
PREVIOUS buttons to skip to the next/previous 16
photographs.
Use the arrows to select a photograph and press ENTER to
view the full size photograph.
Rotate Rotates the photograph clockwise through 90 degrees.
B/W Changes the photograph from colour to black-and-white.
Press this button again to change the photograph back to
colour.
Up/Down/Left/Right - Shifts the photograph in the direction pressed.
- Selects a photograph in the 16 photograph mode.
Enter This button is used to confirm a selection made in the OSD
menu.
Menu Calls up or closes the OSD menu. See chapter 6.3 for more
information.
Next - Displays the next photograph.
- When in the 16 photograph mode, displays the following 16
photographs.
Previous - Displays the previous photograph.
- When in the 16 photograph mode, displays the previous 16
photographs.
Slide Show/Pause Starts or stops the slide show.
Note: You will need to stop the slide show before you can
use the other functions again.
Delete Deletes a photograph from the memory card. Use the LEFT,
RIGHT and ENTER buttons to confirm or cancel the deletion
of a photograph.

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6.3 OSD menu
Press the MENU button on the remote control to call up the OSD (On Screen
Display) menu.
Function Description
Menu Calls up or closes the OSD menu.
Up/Down - Selects a menu item by moving the cursor.
- Alters the setting or value of the chosen menu item.
Left - Exits the displayed menu item.
- Exits the settings window. The settings will not be saved.
Enter Opens the selected settings window.
Saves the settings and exits the settings window.
Function Description
Card Source If a number of cards have been inserted into the Photo Viewer,
you can select the memory card on which the photographs you
wish to view have been saved.
Photo
Information
Select ‘ON’ to display information about the photograph at the
bottom of the screen, such as frame number, date, time, image
size and resolution.
Select ‘OFF’ to remove the information from the screen.
Slide Delay Select a time delay (0 – 60 sec).
Display Mode Select ‘Full Screen’ to show the photograph covering the entire
screen, or ‘True Image’ to display the photograph in its actual
size.
Transition
Mode
You can select the way in which the photograph is displayed. The
options are: at once, vertical scroll, scroll from outside to inside or
scroll from inside to outside.
Language Select the language you wish to use for the OSD menu. You can
choose from: English, French, German, Spanish and Italian.
Note: The above functions have been shown in English. They may
appear differently if another OSD language has been selected.

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7 Troubleshooting
Method
1. Read the solutions given below.
2. Check for up-to-date FAQ’s and instruction manuals on
the Internet (www.trust.com/13487).
Problem Cause Possible solution
The TV has not been
turned on.
Turn the TV on.
The Trust Photo Viewer has
not been turned on.
Turn the Photo Viewer on.
The cables have not been
connected properly.
Connect the cables
correctly (see chapter 4).
The TV has not been set to
the correct video input.
Select the correct video
input. See the instruction
manual provided with your
TV.
No memory card has been
inserted.
Insert a memory card into
the Photo Viewer.
There are no photographs
on the memory card.
Take some photographs
first with your digital
camera.
The photographs on the
memory card have a
resolution greater than 6
Mpixel (2832 x 2128).
Take photographs with a
resolution of 6 Mpixel (2832
x 2128) or less.
No picture.
The photographs on the
memory card are not in
JPEG (exif) format.
Use a different digital
camera that supports the
JPEG (exif) format.
A battery has not been
inserted into the battery
holder.
Insert or replace the battery
(see chapter 5).
The remote control
does not work.
The protective plastic tab is
still in the battery holder.
Remove the plastic tab (see
chapter 5).
The slide show function is
still running.
Turn off the slide show
function.
Some of the
buttons on the
remote control are
not working. The zoom function is still in
use.
Turn off the zoom function.
The whole
photograph is not
displayed.
The photograph has a
resolution greater than 6
MegaPixel (2832 x 2128).
The Photo Viewer displays
photographs in a maximum
resolution of 6 Mpixel.
“No .. Card” is
displayed.
The memory card has been
removed from the Photo
Viewer.
From the menu, select a
‘Card Type’ from the menu
which is still inserted into
the Photo Viewer (see
chapter 6.3).
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The menu cannot
be opened.
A memory card has not
been inserted into the
Photo Viewer.
Insert a memory card into
the Photo Viewer.
Different
photographs are
displayed than
those on the
memory card.
A number of memory cards
have been inserted into the
Photo Viewer.
From the menu, select a
‘Card Type’ from the menu
which is still inserted into
the Photo Viewer (see
chapter 6.3).
If you still have problems after trying these solutions, please contact one of the Trust
Customer Care Centers. You can find more information at the back of this instruction
manual. Please have the following information available:
•The item number. This is 13487 (13488 for the UK version).
•A good description of what does not work.
•A good description of when the problem occurs.
7.1 LED status
LED Description
Red The device has been turned on. It is initializing.
Green, constantly
lit
The device is ready for use.
Green, flashing The device is reading information from the memory card. Do
not remove a memory card whilst the LED is flashing.
8 Warranty conditions
-Our products have a two-year manufacturer's warranty which is effective from
the date of purchase.
-If there is a fault, return the product to your dealer and include an explanation
of the fault, the proof of purchase and all the accessories.
-During the warranty period, you will receive a similar model, if one is available.
If no similar product is available, your product will be repaired.
-Please contact our help desk for missing components, such as the instruction
manual, software or other components.
-The warranty becomes invalid if the product has been opened, if there is
mechanical damage, if the product has been misused, if alterations have been
made to the product, if the product has been repaired by a third party, in the
case of negligence or if the product has been used for a purpose other than
that originally intended.
-Excluded from the warranty:
•Damage caused by accidents or disasters, such as fire, flood, earthquakes,
war, vandalism or theft.
•Incompatibility with other hardware/software which is not stated in the
minimum system requirements.
•Accessories, such as batteries, fuses (if applicable).
-Under no circumstances will the manufacturer be held responsible for any
incidental or consequential damage, including the loss of income or other
commercial losses resulting from the use of this product.
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