40 D 345 NAS drive connection

I recently brought a 40 DB 345 D tv and was really please when I installed it to find that it automatically connected to my NAS drive as soon as I have the tv connected to my wireless network.

Everything was going fine until the other day when I connected a USB flash drive to the tv to watch a movie.

Now despite the removal of the USB drive to the TV does see the NAS drive?
When I select the media icon, the screen displays "no device connected" or something similar.
I have reset the reinstalked tv tv channels etc. I removed the WiFi network and reconnected.

Anyone else had a problem similar or got any ideas how to fix?

It worked the first day of the box and the only thing I can think of to stop the wss work, inserting a USB device, but why woukd TV not go back to its original configuration after the USB has been removed?

Any help greatly received as the streaming media from the NAS is a real asset.
Is there a reset button anywhere on the tv completely reset to factory settings?

The TV must be configured as Media Renderer
This feature allows reading/sharing of files stored in a compatible MEDIA smartphone, tablet pc or laptop or NAS on the TV. Install software on your device and read the instructions in the Software Division for more information.
In the settings of the TV put MEDIA Renderer option highlighted and press left or right to enable or disable this feature.

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