Connecting the ScreenPlay TV Link
STEP 1:
Connect the ScreenPlay TV Link to your TV. These instructions use the composite cable for both video and audio
connections and are compatible with most TV sets. You can also connect the ScreenPlay TV Link using the
component cable for the video connection and the composite cable for the audio connection. If you have an HD TV,
you can connect via the HDMI connector (cable not included).
a. Connect the grey connector on the composite AV cable to the composite output connector on the ScreenPlay TV
Link (marked VIDEO, R, L).
b. Connect the yellow (video) connector to the composite VIDEO input connection on the TV set.
c. Connect the white connector to the Left (L) audio input connection on the TV set.
d. Connect the red connector to the Right (R) audio input connection on the TV set.
STEP 2:
Connect the power supply to ScreenPlay TV Link and a power outlet.
STEP 3:
Connect the USB device containing your media files to the USB port on the ScreenPlay TV Link.
NOTE: The ScreenPlay TV Link works with most USB devices formatted NTFS, FAT32, or REV-UDF. It will not work
with optical devices (CD or DVD drives). If the USB drive is partitioned, the ScreenPlay TV Link will read only the first
partition.
Playing Media Files on Your TV
1. Turn on your TV and change the input setting as needed to receive input from the ScreenPlay TV Link.
2. Point the remote control at the front of the ScreenPlay TV Link and press the STANDBY button to activate the
ScreenPlay TV Link for playback. The blue light will flash, then glow steadily, and the ScreenPlay menu will
appear on the TV screen.
3. Press PLAY to read the contents of the USB device.
4. Use the cursor keys on the remote control to select a media file, then press PLAY.
Disconnecting or Changing the USB Device
1. Press the stop key on the remote control to end playback, then press the Title key.
2. When the "USB Device" screen appears, you can disconnect the USB device and reconnect another device.
3. Press PLAY to read the contents of the new device.
Troubleshooting
TV screen rolls or does not display normally
• Press and hold the fast forward button on the remote control, then press MENU repeatedly until the screen
displays normally. This toggles the video ouput setting on the ScreenPlay TV Link as follows: 1080i → 720p →
SD Progressive → SD Interlace → NTSC → PAL.
ScreenPlay TV Link does not recognize a connected USB device
• Check all connections.
• If you are using a hard drive or REV USB drive, make sure it is receiving power.
• If you are using a hard drive or flash drive, make sure it is formatted NTFS or FAT32. Drives that are formatted
specifically for Mac OS (HFS+) will need to be reformatted to work with the ScreenPlay TV Link. If you are not
sure what format your drive is using, refer to the HTML user's manual available from the support area on
www.iomega.com.
CAUTION! Formatting the drive will erase all existing data! If you have files on the drive you want to save, move
them to another drive before reformatting.
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