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		 BDP100   
					Handbook Blu-ray Disc player   
					ULTRAHIGHPERFORMANCE24-BITDAC   
				ank you and congratulations for purchasing your Arcam FMJ Blu-ray Disc player.   
					contents   
					safety...........................................................E-2   
					welcome......................................................E-3   
					installation .................................................E-4   
					Arcam has been producing specialist hi-fi and home cinema products of remarkable quality   
					for over three decades and the BDP100 – which plays Blu-ray Discs, DVD-Video discs and   
					Audio CDs – is the latest in a long line of award winning home cinema equipment. e design   
					of the FMJ range draws upon all of Arcam’s experience as one of the UK’s most respected audio   
					companies and is built to give you years of trouble-free listening enjoyment.   
					welcome   
					Placing the unit ..................................................... E-4   
					Power......................................................................... E-4   
					The remote control and trigger inputs......... E-4   
					Interconnect cables.............................................. E-4   
					Making video connections................................ E-6   
					Making audio connections ............................... E-6   
					The HDMI interface .............................................. E-7   
					About HDMI ........................................................... E-7   
					Connecting using HDMI..................................... E-7   
					Troubleshooting HDMI....................................... E-7   
					is handbook has been designed to give you all the information you need to install, connect   
					and use the Arcam BDP100 Blu-ray Disc player. e CR104 remote control handset supplied   
					with this equipment is also described. Use the contents list shown on this page to guide you to   
					the section of interest.   
					We hope that your FMJ Blu-ray Disc player will give you years of trouble-free operation. In the   
					unlikely event of any fault, or if you simply require further information about Arcam products,   
					our network of dealers will be happy to help you. Further information can also be found on the   
					
					disc & file formats .....................................E-8   
					Playable discs ......................................................... E-8   
					Playable files ........................................................... E-8   
					Region coding........................................................ E-8   
					Network connection............................................ E-9   
					USB connection..................................................... E-9   
					e FMJ development team   
					basic operation....................................... E-10   
					remote control........................................ E-11   
					Controlling the BDP100....................................E-12   
					Advanced controls..............................................E-13   
					Useful information..............................................E-14   
					Device Mode / Source keys.............................E-14   
					Controlling other devices ...............................E-15   
					Code blink-back...................................................E-15   
					customising the CR104......................... E-26   
					Code Learning......................................................E-26   
					Creating Macros ..................................................E-27   
					Volume punch-through ...................................E-27   
					Key Mover..............................................................E-27   
					Mode Mover..........................................................E-28   
					Locking/Unlocking.............................................E-28   
					Mode key IR punch-through ..........................E-29   
					Resetting the CR104 ..........................................E-29   
					Command summary..........................................E-29   
					Device codes.........................................................E-29   
					IR commands .......................................... E-30   
					specifications.......................................... E-31   
					Radio interference..............................................E-31   
					Laser radiation......................................................E-31   
					advanced operation.............................. E-16   
					Disc Information..................................................E-16   
					Menus......................................................................E-16   
					Soundtrack Selection ........................................E-16   
					Subtitles..................................................................E-16   
					Bonusview & BD-Live.........................................E-17   
					Playing files ...........................................................E-18   
					Advanced playback controls ..........................E-19   
					settings menus....................................... E-20   
					troubleshooting..................................... E-23   
					audio & video output formats............. E-24   
					software licencing ................................. E-32   
					product guarantee ................................ E-33   
					device code tables.....................................34   
					Audio output format .........................................E-24   
					Video Output Resolution.................................E-25   
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				Arcam’s BDP100 provides class-leading sound quality from   
					Blu-ray Discs, DVD-Video discs and compact discs.   
					e BDP100 has a state-of-the-art Delta-Sigma DAC   
					(Digital-to-Analogue Converter) which provides audiophile   
					sound quality for video and audio discs.   
					installation   
					e BDP100 is supplied with the CR104 ‘universal’ remote   
					control, which is simple to use and can control up to eight   
					audio devices – such as an amplifer, television or Personal   
					Video Recorder.   
					e high performance BDP100 Blu-ray Disc player is   
					designed to truly bring your movies and music to life.   
					Placing the unit   
					Power   
					e remote control input requires a mono 3.5mm   
					jack, with the tip active and the sleeve grounded.   
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					Place the BD player on a level, firm surface,   
					avoiding direct sunlight and sources of heat or   
					damp.   
					e BD player is supplied with a moulded mains plug   
					already fitted to the lead. Check that the plug supplied   
					fits your supply – should you require a new mains lead,   
					please contact your Arcam dealer.   
					e remote control signals must be in modulated   
					rC5 format (at 36kHz), with a voltage level of   
					between 5V and 12V.   
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					Do not place the BD player on top of an amplifier   
					or other source of heat.   
					Do not place the BD player in an enclosed space   
					such as a bookcase or closed cabinet unless there   
					is good provision for ventilation. e BD player is   
					designed to run warm during normal operation.   
					If your mains supply voltage or mains plug is different,   
					please contact your Arcam dealer immediately   
					e RS232 input is for optional connection to a home   
					automation system or a computer. Various third-party   
					sytems are available providing sophisticated control   
					over all your entertainment devices using touch screens   
					etc. Contact your dealer or installer for further details.   
					e technical details of the remote control protocol   
					are available from Arcam on request (email support@   
					arcam.co.uk).   
					Push the IEC plug end of the power cable into the   
					socket on the back of the BD player, making sure that it   
					is pushed in firmly. Plug the other end of the cable into   
					your mains socket and, if necessary, switch the socket   
					on.   
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					Do not place any other component or item on   
					top of the BD player as this may obstruct airflow   
					around the unit, causing the BD player to run hot.   
					Make sure the remote-control receiver (next to   
					the display on the front panel) is unobstructed, or   
					remote control will be impaired.   
					Do not place your record deck on top of this   
					unit. record decks are very sensitive to the noise   
					generated by mains power supplies which will be   
					heard as a background ‘hum’ if the record deck is   
					too close.   
					The remote control and trigger   
					inputs   
					e REMOTE IN input can be used to pass rC5 codes   
					(listed on page E-30) to the BDP100 if it is installed in a   
					position, or a system, where infrared cannot be used. If   
					this is required, please contact your dealer for further   
					information.   
					e TRIggER IN input can be used to switch the BDP100   
					in and out of stand-by. Connecting the trigger output of   
					your Arcam amplifier (or other compatible device), will   
					cause the BDP100 to come out of stand-by automatically   
					when the amplifier is switched on, returning to stand-by   
					when the amplifier is switched off. Please see your   
					amplifier handbook for further information.   
					interconnect cables   
					We recommend the use of high-quality screened cables   
					that are designed for the particular application. Other   
					cables will have different impedance characteristics   
					that will degrade the performance of your system (for   
					example, do not use cabling intended for video use to   
					carry audio signals). All cables should be kept as short as   
					is practically possible.   
					It is good practice when connecting your equipment to   
					make sure that the mains power-supply cabling is kept   
					as far away as possible from your audio cables. Failure to   
					do so may result in unwanted noise in the audio signals.   
					In normal use there is no need to make any connections   
					to these inputs.   
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				analogue audio output   
					coaxial digital output   
					Connect these to your amplifier’s CD (or other   
					line-level) input using suitable high quality   
					interconnect cables. Ensure that the leſt and   
					right audio outputs from the BD player are   
					connected to the same leſt and right inputs on   
					your amplifier.   
					Use this socket if you are using an   
					AV receiver with a coaxial digital   
					input. Connect to the digital input   
					using a suitable 75Ω screened cable.   
					uSb connection   
					Insert USB flash memory   
					devices here. USB memory can   
					be used to save downloaded   
					content. e BDP100 can also   
					play certain digital files stored   
					on USB memory drives (see   
					page E-8).   
					CAUTION: Never connect   
					the digital output socket to a   
					conventional audio input.   
					composite video output   
					12V trigger input   
					Connect this output to your   
					display if the display does not   
					support any other connection   
					types.   
					is socket allows the BDP100 to be switched   
					in and out of stand-by mode by an amplifier   
					(or another item of AV equipment) with a   
					12V TRIg OuT function. See page E-4.   
					Power inlet   
					Connect the correct   
					mains cable here.   
					optical digital output   
					RS232   
					Use this socket if you are   
					using an AV receiver with an   
					optical digital audio input.   
					is connection allows for remote   
					control from a third-party home   
					automation system or computer.   
					network connection   
					Connect this socket to a port on your   
					network router using an Ethernet   
					patch cable (see page E-9). An internet   
					connection enables interactive   
					content for BD-Live discs (for setup   
					details see “network” on page E-22).   
					See page E-4 for more information.   
					Zone 2 audio output   
					Use this analogue output to   
					provide audio for use in your   
					AV receiver’s Zone 2. It can also   
					be used to connect a recording   
					device or headphone amplifier.   
					Remote in   
					is allows remote-control signals   
					to be received by the BDP100   
					if the remote sensor is covered   
					(or otherwise not ‘visible’ to the   
					remote-control).   
					HdMi digital video output   
					Connect this output to your display   
					or AV receiver if available for the best   
					digital video and audio connection   
					(see. page E-7 for details).   
					component video output   
					If your display does not support   
					HDMI but has a component input,   
					connect it to this video output.   
					See page E-4 for more information.   
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				Making video connections   
					Making audio connections   
					e BDP100 offers a number of alternatives for connecting audio. e connection type to use depends on the rest of   
					your system; chose the type most appropriate to your amplifier.   
					To view the pictures from the BD player you need to connect one of its video outputs to your display device (TV,   
					monitor, projector, etc.) or AV receiver (such as the Arcam AVr600).   
					e BDP100 has three video output options, described below. You need only use one type of video from the list;   
					choose a type that your display device or AV receiver supports. If your equipment does not support any of the above   
					connection types then you will be unable to use it directly with the BDP100 and a video converter device may be   
					required. In this case, please contact your dealer for further assistance.   
					If you want to listen to audio through...   
					...we recommend the following:   
					Your television   
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					How you listen to audio through your TV depends on the inputs it has and your   
					video connection:   
					AV receivers and other video processing devices may be connected between the BDP100 and your display. Ensure   
					that all the equipment supports the type of video signal you intend to use. For instructions on how to connect AV   
					equipment, consult the manual for that equipment.   
					HDMI: If you are using an HDMI connection (not DVI), this will carry both   
					audio and video. no further connection is required.   
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					Digital Audio (Coaxial or Optical): If your TV has Digital Audio inputs on   
					Coaxial or Optical connectors, connect the appropriate digital audio lead   
					between the TV input and the appropriate BDP100 digital output. Do not   
					make a connection between the BDP100 and a TV’s Digital Audio output.   
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					HDMI DIgITaL VIDEO   
					Stereo phono: If your TV has stereo phono inputs, follow the instructions   
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					e HDMI connector offers uncompressed digital video and audio transmission between   
					the BDP100 and the display device, and provides the highest quality output. generally, it   
					is also the easiest connection type to configure.   
					below for a stereo amplifier.   
					Your stereo amplifier   
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					To use this video connection, you will require a HDMI or HDMI/DVI cable between the   
					BDP100 and your display device or receiver. See page E-7 for further details.   
					If you wish to listen to audio from your player through a stereo amplifier, then use the   
					stereo analogue outputs. ese outputs provide a stereo down-mix of the source material.   
					Using a stereo phono cable of a suitable length, connect the outputs labeled zONE 1 auDIO to   
					the leſt and right inputs (respectively) for DVD or CD on your amplifier.   
					Your surround-sound receiver   
					Connect the HDMI output to your receiver (for audio and video) if the receiver supports   
					audio over HDMI. e HDMI connection supports all possible audio formats including   
					Dolby TrueHD, DTS Master Audio and multichannel PCM.   
					COMPONENT VIDEO   
					Use three 75Ω phono cables to connect the Component Y, Pb, Pr outputs of the BD   
					player to the Y, Pb, Pr inputs of the display device. Ensure that the cables are suitable for   
					video use and that they are approximately the same length.   
					If your receiver does not support HDMI audio, connect one of the Digital Audio outputs   
					(Optical or Coaxial) to the ‘Blu-ray’, ‘BD’ or ‘DVD’ input of your receiver. ese digital   
					outputs provide PCM, Dolby Digital, DTS or MPEg multi-channel audio, depending on   
					the source material. e BDP100 can also be set to re-encode all audio to DTS (“Bitstream   
					Mixed”) (see “Audio” on page E-21). is option provides the best surround sound quality for   
					Digital Audio connections.   
					If your television is capable of accepting a progressively scanned (de-interlaced) video   
					signal, you may wish to use the progressive video output from the BDP100. If you are   
					unsure whether your display device can accept progressive video, please refer to its   
					instruction manual or consult your dealer.   
					You may also wish to connect the stereo analogue audio outputs to the CD input on your   
					receiver, for listening to CDs. is will allow the BDP100’s audiophile digital-to-analogue   
					circuitry to be utilised, for the best stereo sound quality.   
					COMPOSITE VIDEO   
					using two video connections simultaneously   
					If your display device offers only a composite input (sometimes labelled CVBS or just   
					‘video’), connect this to the COMPOSITE video output of the BD player using a 75Ω phono   
					cable suitable for video use. note that a composite video connection gives the lowest-   
					quality output; if your display device supports other video connection types, we advise   
					that those are used instead.   
					It is possible to use two video connections simultaneously (routing one connection to a   
					second room or display, for example). If you wish to do this, please read these notes:   
					e Composite video output is always active.   
					It carries interlaced output at all times.   
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					e Component video output is always active.   
					It can be set to carry either interlaced or progressive-scan output.   
					e HDMI output is active only if a compatible display is detected by the BDP100.   
					It can be set to carry either interlaced, progressive-scan or high-definition output.   
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				Troubleshooting HdMi   
					Problems with video   
					The HdMi interface   
					If you have a HDMI- or DVI-equipped monitor or   
					display, you can connect it to the BDP100 using a HDMI   
					cable. e HDMI connector carries uncompressed   
					digital video, as well as digital audio.   
					Problems with audio   
					e type of audio provided by the HDMI connector   
					depends on the configuration of the BDP100 (see   
					‘AudioSetup’onpageE-21).Chooseasettingaccording   
					to the capabilities of your audio system. note that   
					pure DVI devices (connections requiring a HDMI to   
					DVI converter cable) do not support audio via this   
					connection.   
					No video (blank screen)   
					Check that the HDMI cable is connected correctly at   
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					both ends. If an HDMI-equipped A/V receiver is in   
					use, try connecting the BDP100 directly to the display   
					device, in order to isolate where the fault may lie.   
					about HdMi   
					HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) supports   
					both video and audio on a single digital connection   
					for use with Blu-ray Disc players, digital TV, set-top   
					boxes, and other AV devices. HDMI was developed to   
					combine the technologies of High-bandwidth Digital   
					Content Protection (HDCP) and the Digital Visual   
					Interface (DVI) in one specification, with the addition   
					of transmission of digital audio information; HDCP is   
					used to protect digital content transmitted to DVI-   
					compliant displays.   
					Check that the display device is set to display the   
					HDMI input (i.e., has not been set to some other   
					video input, instead).   
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					Check that the HDMI input of the receiver and/or   
					display device is enabled. See the user handbook of   
					the connected device for details on doing this.   
					Using an alternative video display device (e.g.,   
					connected via the composite video out), check that   
					video is output.   
					HDMI has the capability to support standard or   
					high-definition video, together with stereo or multi-   
					channel surround-sound audio. HDMI features include   
					uncompressed digital video, one connector (instead of   
					several cables and connectors), and communication   
					between the AV source and AV devices.   
					Consult the user handbook of the display device to   
					ensure that it can handle the output formats provided   
					by the BDP100. e BDP100 can provide the   
					following:   
					720 x 480p (nTSC progressive scan)   
					720(1440) x 480i (nTSC interlaced)   
					720 x 576p (PAL progressive scan)   
					720(1440) x 576i (PAL interlaced)   
					1280 x 720p   
					1920 x 1080i   
					1920 x 1080p   
					connecting using HdMi   
					Use a HDMI cable to connect the HDMI socket on   
					this player to a HDMI socket on a compatible display   
					device or receiver. e arrow on the cable connector   
					body should be face up for correct alignment with   
					the connector on the BDP100. If the BDP100 video   
					resolution has been configured to ‘HDMI Auto’, then the   
					BDP100 will configure its video output automatically to   
					match the capabilities of the attached HDMI device.   
					At least one of these standards must be supported by   
					the connected device in order for it to work with the   
					BDP100.   
					No video (random noise)   
					random noise will be displayed if the content-protection   
					algorithm fails to authenticate the attached device. is will   
					occur, for example, if a DVI device that does not support   
					HDCP (such as a computer monitor) is connected to the   
					BDP100.   
					NOTE: A HDMI connection can be made only with   
					HDMI or DVI-equipped components compatible   
					with both DVI and HDCP. note that if you choose   
					to connect to a DVI device, you will need an adaptor   
					(HDMI to DVI) to do so; a DVI/HDCP connection,   
					however, does not support audio signals.   
					To attempt to isolate this problem, remove all discs from the   
					BDP100, then power-off both the BDP100 and the connected   
					display device. Switch the display device on, then the BDP100   
					– at this point, the idle logo of the BDP100 should be shown on   
					the display device. If this is not the case, please check the items   
					listed above for a blank screen.   
					If you require further information on the   
					possibilities for connecting your BDP100 to your   
					DVI/HDMI equipped display device, please contact   
					your Arcam dealer.   
					If the noise appears when a copy-protected disc (Blu-ray/DVD)   
					is played, then it is the authentication that is failing. Please   
					contact your dealer for further information.   
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				Playable files   
					Region coding   
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					e player supports the following file types:   
					Blu-ray Disc players and Blu-ray or DVD Video discs   
					are assigned region codes according to the region in   
					which they are sold. If the region codes do not match,   
					the disc will not play.   
					Only BD-rE/-r, DVD-r/-rW and   
					CD-r/-rW discs recorded with UDF or   
					ISO9660 format can be played back.   
					is unit supports Ver 2.0 BD-rOM, Ver 3.0   
					BD-rE and Ver 2.0 BD-r.   
					Unfinalized BD-rE/-r, DVD-r/-rW and   
					CD-r/-rW discs cannot be played back.   
					Some 8 cm BD-rEs/8 cm BD-rs cannot be   
					played on this unit.   
					When a BD-Java title is played, loading may   
					take longer than a normal title, and some   
					functions may perform slowly.   
					When an Audio CD recorded in DTS-ES   
					or Dolby Digital EX is played, noise may be   
					heard.   
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					MP3 (“.mp3”)   
					Sample rate: 44.1kHz, 48kHz   
					Bit rate: Up to 320kbps.   
					disc & file   
					formats   
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					ID3 tags are not supported.   
					MP3i and MP3 Pro are not supported.   
					WMA (“.wma”)   
					Sample rate: 44.1kHz, 48kHz   
					Bit rate: Up to 192kbps.   
					Blu-ray Disc Area   
					region code   
					A 
					north America, Central America,   
					South America, Korea, Japan, Taiwan,   
					Hong Kong and South East Asia   
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					B 
					Europe, greenland, French territories,   
					Middle East, Africa, Australia and   
					new Zealand   
					WMA tags are not supported.   
					JPEG (“.jpg, .jpeg”)   
					Maximum resolution : 4,272x2,848 pixels.   
					JPEg format images stored in progressive format   
					cannot be played back.   
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					Playable discs   
					e player supports the following disc types:   
					C 
					India, China, russia, Central and   
					South Asia   
					A + B + C All areas   
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					AVI (“.avi”)   
					Playable codec : Xvid   
					Maximum size of image : 1920 x 1080@30 fps   
					WMV (“.wmv”)   
					Blu-ray Disc   
					DVD region Area   
					code   
					Unplayable discs   
					Any disc type not listed is not supported by the   
					BDP100. Do not attempt to play an unsupported   
					disc.   
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					north America   
					Europe, Japan, Middle East, Egypt,   
					South Africa, greenland   
					Playable codec : WMV9   
					Maximum size of image : 1920 x 1080@30 fps   
					DVD-Video   
					DVD-r   
					Some BD-rE/BD-r, DVD-rWs/DVD-rs or   
					CD-rs/CDrWs cannot be played due to incomplete   
					disc finalization, poor recording quality or physical   
					condition of the disc, incompatible characteristics of   
					the recording device or authoring soſtware, etc. Try   
					recording the disc at a lower speed, or try a different   
					brand of media.   
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					Taiwan, Korea, the Philippines,   
					Indonesia, Hong Kong   
					Mexico, South America, Central   
					America, Australia, new Zealand,   
					Pacific Islands, Caribbean   
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					russia, Eastern Europe, India,   
					most of Africa, north Korea, Mongolia   
					See the operating instructions supplied with your   
					recording device or soſtware for more information.   
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					China   
					DVD-rW   
					CD-Audio   
					CD-r   
					All   
					All areas   
					NOTE   
					Symbols indicating disc will play in north America:   
					Blu-ray Discs: DVDs:   
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					Characters except “A~Z”, “a~z”, “0~9”, “ - “   
					may be not be displayed.   
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					is unit supports multi-session discs. Some   
					multisession discs may take a long time to   
					load and some may not be loaded at all.   
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					For some files, it may not be possible to use   
					certain functions during playback.   
					It may not be possible to play some files, even   
					if they have the extension of a file playable on   
					this player.   
					Symbols indicating disc will play in Europe:   
					Blu-ray Discs: DVDs:   
					CD-rW   
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					Files protected by DrM (Digital rights   
					Management) cannot be played.   
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				network connection   
					BD-Live discs can enable the downloading of extra   
					content from the Internet. To enjoy on-line content,   
					connect the network socket of the BDP100 to a LAn   
					port on your network router using an Ethernet patch   
					cable (available from a computer supplies retailer).   
					Arcam BDP100   
					A local network with Internet connection is required. If   
					you do not connect to the Internet through a router (e.g.   
					you connect a single computer directly), please contact   
					your Internet Service Provider or an IT professional   
					regarding setting up a home network.   
					LAN   
					Internet   
					Router   
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					When the player is powered on with no   
					network configured, a pop-up is shown   
					on-screen with an option to press the RED   
					function key on the remote control to access   
					network settings. Pressing RED will navigate   
					directly to the network Settings menu. Please   
					refer to page E-22 for details.   
					USB ꢀash drive   
					< 
					remember to press the   
					key followed by   
					S 
					in order to access the red button.   
					u 
					uSb connection   
					USB memory devices (flash drives) can be used for   
					media playback and are necessary for storage of   
					downloaded BD-Live content. To enjoy BD-Live   
					content, the following specification is recommended:   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					Capacity 2gB   
					Formatted FAT32   
					USB2.0 high speed (480Mbps)   
					Connect the USB device to the USB socket on the rear   
					of the unit.   
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				basic   
					operation   
					ULTRAH GHPERFORMANCE24-BITDAC   
					Loading a disc   
					Press on the front panel (or   
					and place the disc on the tray, with the playback side   
					facing down (some discs are double sided, in which case   
					the side labelled ‘side A’ should face up to play side A).   
					Fast play   
					Press or   
					introduction   
					NOTE   
					/ 
					on the handset)   
					on the front-panel or remote control to   
					< 1   
					‘Basic use’ explains how to play a Blu-ray Disc (BD),   
					DVD, CD or other type of disc. note that it may be   
					necessary to configure your player correctly for your   
					system before optimum – or any – playback can be   
					achieved. Player configuration is described beginning   
					on page E-20.   
					8 7   
					1 
					When you press a button, if the unit does not accept   
					its operation,  appears on the TV screen.   
					play fast forwards or backwards. e following speeds   
					for fast playback are available: x2, x4, x8, x16, x32, x64   
					and x128 (depending on disc type). Press the button   
					repeatedly to cycle through the different speeds. To   
					resume normal playback speed, press PLaY.   
					Operations are occasionally unacceptable even if   
					 is not displayed.   
					Press   
					/ 
					on the front panel to close the tray. e disc   
					< 1   
					loads aſter a pause of a few seconds.   
					Invalid operation may occur as expected if :   
					More sophisticated features – such as special playback   
					modes and programming jumps and playback sequences   
					– are described in the “advanced operation” section,   
					later in this handbook.   
					< 
					e region codes of the unit is different from   
					that of the disc and playback will not be   
					allowed.   
					e parental control is set to prevent   
					operation.   
					(For details, refer to "Parental Control" on   
					page E-21.)   
					BD/DVD Video operations and functions   
					may be different from the explanations in   
					this manual and some operations may be   
					prohibited due to disc manufacturer’s settings.   
					Skipping chapters/tracks   
					To skip chapters (or tracks on a CD), press or   
					Playing a disc   
					. 
					/ 0   
					A disc may take some time to load once the tray is   
					closed. When the ‘Optical Disc Autoplay’ setting is set   
					to On (default setting), playback will automatically start.   
					(For details, refer to “Optical Disc AutoPlay” on page   
					page E-22).   
					When skipping back, the first button press takes you to   
					the beginning of the current chapter. Pressing the button   
					again takes you to the start of the previous chapter.   
					< 
					Switching on   
					Switch the unit on by pressing the POWER button. e   
					status LED glows green when the unit is powered up and   
					red when in stand-by mode. e remote control is used   
					to enter and exit standby mode. If the POWER button is   
					pressed (or power is removed) whilst in standby, the   
					unit will enter standby mode when power is re-applied.   
					Pausing playback   
					If Autoplay is not set, the player’s Main Menu will   
					appear on your TV. Use the cursor keys to select the   
					disc, then press   
					< 
					Press   
					/ 
					on the front panel or on the remote   
					4 ;   
					; 
					control to pause playback. To resume playback, press   
					on the front panel or on the handset.   
					/ 
					4 
					to start playback.   
					O 
					; 
					4 
					Some titles begin by displaying a menu. Select the menu   
					item ‘Play movie’ (or similar) using the cursor pad, then   
					press OK to start playback.   
					Stopping playback   
					note that the remote control sensor is located on the   
					right-hand side of the display window. Do not obstruct   
					this or the remote control will not work.   
					Press the   
					/ 
					button on the front panel or on the   
					< 1   
					< 
					For discs that do not play automatically, press   
					the front panel or press on the remote control.   
					/ 
					on   
					4 ;   
					remote control to stop playback.   
					4 
					When playing a BD/DVD, pressing once performs   
					< 
					a ‘resume stop’. If you now press , playback resumes   
					4 
					from the point it was stopped.   
					If you press   
					/ 
					on the front panel or   
					on the remote   
					< 1   
					< 
					control twice, this is a ‘complete stop’, and playback   
					resumes from the beginning of the disc.   
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				remote   
					control   
					e BDP100 is supplied with the Cr104 universal   
					remote control.   
					notes on batteries:   
					using the remote control   
					Please keep in mind the following when using the   
					remote control:   
					inserting batteries into the   
					Incorrect use of batteries can result in hazards   
					< 
					such as leakage and bursting.   
					remote control   
					Do not mix old and new batteries together.   
					< 
					< 
					< 
					Ensure there are no obstacles between the   
					remote control and the remote sensor on the   
					front panel. e remote has a range of about 7   
					metres. (If the remote sensor is obscured, the   
					Ir in remote control input jack on the rear   
					panel is available. Please consult your dealer   
					for further information.)   
					Do not use non-identical batteries together –   
					although they may look similar, different batteries   
					may have different voltages.   
					Ensure the plus (+) and minus (-) ends of each   
					battery match the indications in the battery   
					compartment.   
					< 
					remove batteries from equipment that is not   
					< 
					< 
					< 
					< 
					remote operation may become unreliable if   
					strong sunlight or fluorescent light is shining   
					on the remote sensor of the unit.   
					replace the batteries when you notice a   
					reduction in the operating range of the   
					remote control.   
					1. Open the battery compartment by pressing   
					the button on the back of the handset.   
					going to be used for a month or more.   
					When disposing of used batteries, please comply   
					with governmental or local regulations that apply   
					in your country or area.   
					2. Insert four ‘AAA’ batteries into the battery   
					compartment – two facing the top of the unit,   
					and two facing the end, as in the diagram.   
					3. Lower the end cap onto the plastic locating   
					plate in the handset. is acts as a hinge, and   
					you can now push the end cap firmly into its   
					locked position with a click.   
					e-11   
				controlling the bdP100   
					DISP (display)   
					On/Stand-by   
					Press to cycle through the front panel display’s   
					brightness options (dim to bright, off).   
					is allows the BDP100 to be put into and taken out of   
					stand-by remotely.   
					e Cr104 is a sophisticated ‘universal’ remote control   
					that can control up to eight devices – including the   
					BDP100. As it’s a ‘learning’ remote, it can copy almost   
					any function from an existing single-device remote.   
					You can also program the Cr104 to issue a sequence of   
					commands (‘macros’) from a single button press.   
					Numeric keys   
					Source selection and handset configuration   
					Used for data entry. Also gives direct access to   
					individual tracks on audio CDs.   
					BD   
					BD input/BD controls   
					Select the source key first   
					SaT   
					Satellite decoder input/SAT controls   
					remember to select a source key before pressing   
					command buttons – commands vary depending on the   
					source selected.   
					aV   
					Television (sound) input/AV controls   
					radio tuner input/TUn controls   
					Arcam amplifier   
					Personal Video recorder input/controls   
					Video Cassette recorder input/controls   
					CD player input/CD controls   
					RND   
					TuN   
					Toggles random (‘shuffle’) play of chapters/tracks on   
					and off.   
					aMP   
					T 
					DISP   
					RND   
					iPOD   
					PVR   
					Press SHIFT followed by RND to cycle through repeat play   
					options (chapter, title, disc, etc.).   
					To operate the BDP100 from the remote, first press the   
					BD source button.   
					VCR   
					SHIFT   
					STATUS   
					CD   
					Press the relevant button once to select input and   
					reconfigure the handset.   
					SAT   
					PVR   
					AV   
					STaTuS   
					TUN   
					CD   
					SAT   
					PVR   
					AV   
					BD   
					TUN   
					Toggles the disc information display.   
					Press and hold the button until the power LED blinks   
					once if you wish to reconfigure the handset without   
					changing the input.   
					VCR   
					VCR   
					AMP   
					Press SHIFT followed by STaTuS to activate or deactivate   
					24p mode (supported discs and TVs only).   
					AMP   
					CD   
					Navigation buttons   
					Arrow buttons allow navigation around the settings   
					menus on the BDP100 and disc menus.   
					MENu   
					Confirm a selection by pressing OK.   
					Activates the BD ‘popup’ menu or the DVD disc menu.   
					MODE   
					RTN   
					MODE   
					MENU   
					is button activates the Picture-in-Picture Secondary   
					Video function, where available.   
					navigates to the previous menu.   
					RTN   
					0/   
					Press to skip backwards to the previous track( ) or   
					MuTE   
					0 
					Press once to mute an Arcam amplifier. Press again (or   
					use +/– volume) to un-mute.   
					forwards to the next track ( ).   
					/ 
					U 
					VOLuME +/–   
					Playback control   
					SRCH   
					Adjusts the volume of a compatible amplifier.   
					Pause ( ), Play ( ) and Stop ( ). SHIFT+Pause   
					; 
					4 
					< 
					activates slow playback.   
					SETUP   
					TITLE   
					AUDIO   
					SUBT   
					OPEN   
					Opens and closes the disc tray   
					advanced controls   
					ese buttons are described on the next page.   
					SETuP   
					23425   
					CR104   
					Press SETuP to access the system settings menu.   
					e-12   
				advanced controls   
					Transport control buttons   
					Fast rewind.   
					7 
					Starts playback.   
					4 
					Pause playback. Press   
					to resume playback.   
					; 
					4 
					NOTE   
					When paused, pressing advances one frame.   
					; 
					Many of these controls are labelled according   
					to the functions assigned to other device   
					SHIFT + activates slow motion playback.   
					; 
					Fast forward.   
					modes. For example, the   
					key will activate   
					8 
					8 
					1 
					< 
					the bass control of an A/V receiver when the   
					Open / Close the disc tray.   
					remote is in aMP mode.   
					Stop playback   
					Cycles through different camera angles, if present on the disc.   
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					RED/gREEN/YELLOW/BLuE   
					e colour-coded buttons RED, gREEN, YELLOW and BLuE   
					provide interactive controls for Blu-ray Discs and some   
					player functions and will be displayed on-screen. ey   
					are accessed by first pressing SHIFT followed immediately   
					by the button required. eir function depends on the   
					disc and the part of the disc being viewed.   
					aNgLE   
					U 
					Displays Angle menu, to allow selection of   
					different camera angles, if present on the disc.   
					SRCH   
					V 
					F V   
					SETUP   
					TITLE   
					AUDIO   
					SUBT   
					SETuP   
					SRCH   
					Ensure no disc is playing and press SETuP to   
					access the ‘Settings’ menu.   
					Displays Search menu with Time, Title and   
					Track options.   
					auDIO   
					Some discs offer the facility to select different   
					audio tracks. Press auDIO to access a menu   
					that allows selection of the available tracks. See   
					“Soundtrack Selection” on page E-16.   
					TITLE   
					SuBT   
					Press TITLE to access the DVD’s ‘Title’ menu (a   
					feature that only applies to multi-title discs) or   
					to access the main menu if a Blu-ray Disc.   
					Cycles through the available subtitle languages,   
					including ‘Off’. Some discs force subtitles on,   
					overriding any set up preferences.   
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				In aV mode issues the TV ‘channel down’ command.   
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					useful information   
					device Mode / Source keys   
					The cR104 complies with Part 15 of the   
					e Cr104 remains in the last selected Device Mode   
					so it is not necessary to press a Device Mode key before   
					every command key if all you are doing is playing or   
					skipping tracks on a CD, for example.   
					Fcc rules   
					As the Cr104 can control your BDP100, AVr500,   
					AVr600 or AV888 as well as a range of other equipment,   
					many of the buttons have more than one function   
					depending on the ‘device mode’ selected on the remote   
					control.   
					backlight   
					is equipment has been tested and found to   
					comply with the limits for a class B digital device,   
					pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. ese limits   
					are designed to provide a reasonable protection   
					against harmful interference in a residential   
					installation. is equipment generates, uses, and can   
					radiated radio frequency energy and if not installed   
					and used in accordance with the instructions,   
					may cause harmful interference to radio   
					communications. However, there is no guarantee   
					that interference will not occur in a particular   
					installation. If this equipment does cause harmful   
					interference to radio or television reception, which   
					can be determined by turning the equipment off   
					and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct   
					the interference by one or more of the following   
					measures:   
					A blue backlight comes on for five seconds whenever   
					a key is pressed. is helps you use the handset in   
					subdued lighting conditions. It may be possible to hear a   
					quiet tone being emitted from the remote control when   
					the backlight is on. is is perfectly normal.   
					navigation keys   
					e Device Mode keys (shown below) select the source   
					on the AVr500/AVr600/AV888. If one of these keys is   
					pressed briefly, a command is transmitted to change the   
					source on the unit. Also the functionality of the remote   
					control changes to operate the selected source device. It’s   
					like having eight different remotes in your hand!   
					e navigation keys steer the cursor in Setup menus or   
					on-screen menus. ey also replicate the   
					Power led blinks   
					Short blinks indicate a valid key press.   
					Multiple short blinks convey information (such as a   
					device code) or signal the beginning and successful   
					completion of a programming sequence.   
					navigation functions of original remotes   
					OK   
					supplied with other home entertainment   
					devices in your system.   
					confirms a setting.   
					O 
					Volume control   
					SAT   
					AV   
					Long blinks indicate an invalid key press or entry.   
					TUN   
					CD   
					D 
					By default, the Cr104 is set up so that the volume   
					control buttons always control the volume of an Arcam   
					amplifier or receiver, regardless of which Device Mode   
					the remote is currently set for. is is known as volume   
					‘punch through’.   
					e symbol ‘ ’ is used in the manual to indicate a   
					* 
					power LED blink.   
					PVR   
					VCR   
					AMP   
					Timeouts and unassigned keys   
					Time out – Aſter 10 seconds the Cr104 exits the   
					programming state and returns to normal operation.   
					Stuck key timeout – Aſter any key is pressed   
					continuously for 30 seconds, the Cr104 stops sending   
					Ir transmission to conserve battery life. e Cr104   
					remains off until all keys are released.   
					reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.   
					For example, if you are listening to a CD, you will   
					probably have the Cr104 in CD Device Mode to control   
					the CD player. You can use the volume controls on   
					the remote directly to adjust the volume of an Arcam   
					BD   
					BDP100 Blu-ray player   
					Satellite set-top box   
					Increase the separation between the equipment and   
					receiver.   
					SaT   
					aV   
					Connect the equipment into an outlet or a circuit   
					different from that to which the receiver is   
					connected.   
					Audio-visual sound input (use with TV)   
					DAB, Sirius, FM or AM tuner   
					amplifier without first having to press   
					to put the   
					A 
					TuN   
					aMP   
					remote into aMP Device Mode. e volume buttons   
					‘punch through’ the CD Device Mode on the remote to   
					the aMP Device Mode. Volume ‘punch through’ can be   
					disabled individually for any Device Mode if desired.   
					Unassigned keys – the Cr104 ignores any unassigned   
					key presses for a particular Device Mode and does not   
					transmit Ir.   
					Controls the amplifier and setup features   
					of the AVr500/AVr600 and AV888   
					Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV   
					technician for help.   
					PVR   
					Personal Video recorder (or Digital   
					Video recorder)   
					low voltage indicator   
					When the batteries are running down, the Ir transmit   
					indicator on the Cr104 (the LED under the Power   
					button) flashes five times whenever you press a button:   
					VCR   
					CD   
					Video Cassette recorder   
					Compact Disc player   
					* * * * *   
					If you press and hold a Device Mode key for about four   
					seconds, you change the Device Mode of the Cr104   
					without changing the signal source on the AVr500/   
					If this happens, please fit four new AAA alkaline   
					batteries as soon as possible.   
					AVr600/AV888. is can also be done by pressing   
					S 
					followed by a Device Mode key (within two seconds).   
					ese two methods allow you to change which device   
					the Cr104 controls without also changing the AVr500/   
					AVr600/AV888 source, allowing uninterrupted   
					listening.   
					Each Device Mode changes the behaviour of many   
					of the Cr104 keys to control the source device   
					appropriately. For example:   
					In CD mode plays the previous CD track.   
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					e-14   
				controlling other devices   
					code blink-back   
					9. Important! Write your device code down on the   
					right hand side of the page so you can remember   
					it if you ever reset the Cr104.   
					Method 1 (direct code setup)   
					Method 2 (library search)   
					is section describes another way to program the   
					Cr104 to control third-party equipment.   
					Library Search allows you to scan through all the   
					codes contained in the Cr104’s memory. It can take a   
					lot longer than the previous method, so only use this   
					method if:   
					Once you have set up your Cr104, you can blink back   
					your device set-up codes for future reference.   
					is section describes the simplest (preferred) way to   
					program the Cr104’s Device Mode keys to control the   
					non-Arcam devices in your system.   
					example: To blink back your Television code   
					What if i still can’t control my device?   
					1. Press the appropriate Device Mode key (e.g.   
					once.   
					) 
					a 
					If your device doesn’t respond, repeat the above   
					steps until one of the device codes listed for your   
					brand works.   
					< 
					SAT   
					AV   
					TUN   
					CD   
					D 
					2. Press and hold   
					blinks twice   
					until the red Power LED   
					S 
					(It actually blinks once when   
					* *   
					Your device does not respond to the Cr104 aſter   
					you have tried all the codes listed for your brand.   
					If none of the codes listed for your brand operates   
					your device, or if your brand is not listed at all, try   
					the Library Search Method described in the next   
					section.   
					< 
					< 
					PVR   
					VCR   
					you press the key, then twice aſter about three   
					seconds).   
					AMP   
					Your brand is not listed at all in the Device Code   
					tables.   
					< 
					3. Press   
					. e   
					key blinks twice.   
					9 9 0   
					P 
					Some of the modes are locked to Arcam operation   
					but can be unlocked if required (see “Locking/   
					Unlocking a specific Device Mode” on page E-28).   
					< 
					< 
					4. For the first digit of your four-digit code, press 1   
					and count all the red blinks. If there are no blinks,   
					the digit is ‘0’.   
					notes:   
					example: To search for a TV code   
					1. Switch your TV on (not standby) and aim the   
					Cr104 at it.   
					Some codes are quite similar. If your device does   
					not respond or is not functioning properly with   
					one of the codes, try another code listed under   
					your brand.   
					< 
					mode only controls Arcam equipment.   
					A 
					5. For the second, third and fourth digits, repeat the   
					BD mode   
					SAT mode   
					AV mode   
					Locked   
					previous step, pressing   
					, 
					, or   
					in order.   
					2. Press   
					on your Cr104.   
					2 3   
					4 
					a 
					3. Press and hold   
					twice.   
					until the power LED blinks   
					Unlocked   
					Unlocked   
					Locked   
					now you have the four-digit code.   
					S 
					If your device’s original remote control does not   
					< 
					have a   
					(POWEr) key, press   
					instead of   
					Make a note of the codes   
					Write down the codes for your devices in the boxes   
					below for future reference.   
					P 
					$ 
					P 
					4. Press   
					. e power LED key blinks   
					9 9 1   
					TUn mode   
					AUX mode   
					VCr mode   
					CD mode   
					when setting up your device.   
					twice:   
					. 
					* *   
					remember to press the corresponding device key   
					< 
					< 
					Locked   
					5. Press   
					. 
					P 
					before operating your device.   
					Unlocked   
					Locked   
					Device   
					Code   
					6. Aim the Cr104 at your Television and press   
					[ 
					Many TVs do not switch on pressing   
					. Please   
					P 
					repeatedly until your Television turns off.   
					1 
					2 
					3 
					4 
					5 
					6 
					7 
					8 
					try pressing a number key (‘channel select’) to   
					switch your TV back on.   
					Here is a specific example of how to program the   
					key to control an Addison television. e principles for   
					controlling other devices are exactly the same.   
					1. Make sure your device is switched on (not just on   
					standby).   
					2. Find the correct Device Code table (e.g. TV) for   
					the type of device you want to control from the   
					Cr104.   
					Every time you press   
					the Cr104 sends out a   
					a 
					[ 
					POWEr signal from the next code contained in its   
					To search for the code for another device follow   
					the instructions above, but press the appropriate   
					< 
					memory. In the worst case, you may have to press this   
					key up to 150 times, so patience is required! If you   
					device key instead of   
					during step 2.   
					a 
					skip past a code, step back by pressing   
					. remember   
					] 
					to keep pointing the Cr104 at your Television while   
					pressing this key.   
					7. As soon as your television turns off, press   
					to   
					S 
					store the code.   
					3. Find the row containing the codes for the   
					manufacturer of your device (e.g. Addison) (page   
					34). e most popular code is listed first.   
					notes:   
					Many TVs do not switch on by pressing   
					. Try   
					< 
					< 
					< 
					< 
					P 
					4. Press the appropriate Device Mode key (e.g.   
					) 
					a 
					pressing a number key (‘channel select’) to switch   
					your TV back on.   
					If you cannot control your Television properly,   
					please continue the Search Method: you may be   
					using the wrong code.   
					To search for the code for another device follow   
					the instructions above, but press the appropriate   
					Device Mode key instead of   
					on the Cr104.   
					5. Press and hold   
					blinks twice:   
					until the red Power LED   
					S 
					(It actually blinks once when   
					* *   
					you press the key, then twice aſter about three   
					seconds).   
					6. Enter the first four-digit device code using the   
					number keys. e power key blinks twice:   
					. 
					during step 2.   
					* *   
					. If the   
					a 
					7. Aim the Cr104 at the device and press   
					If your device’s original remote control does not   
					have a   
					step 5.   
					P 
					device switches off, the setup is complete.   
					(STaNDBY) key, press   
					instead during   
					P 
					$ 
					8. Turn your device back on and test all the Cr104’s   
					functions to ensure they are working properly.   
					e-15   
				advanced   
					operation   
					disc information   
					Press STaTuS to display disc information on your TV   
					screen. e information shown depends on the disc   
					type.   
					Menus   
					Soundtrack Selection   
					Subtitles   
					Many of BD Video and DVD Video disc contains disc   
					menu, top menu or pop-up menu which guides you   
					through the available functions in the disc.   
					Some discs contain multiple audio streams, such as   
					a standard Dolby Digital 5.1 soundtrack and a high   
					definition Dolby TrueHD 7.1 surround soundtrack.   
					e audio stream can be changed during playback. e   
					secondary audio (e.g. director’s commentary) of Blu-ray   
					Discs (if present) can also be changed (if alternatives are   
					available).   
					Some discs contain multiple subtitles. e subtitles can   
					be changed during playback. Subtitles for the secondary   
					video (e.g. director’s commentary) of Blu-ray Discs   
					(if present) can also be changed (if alternatives are   
					available).   
					e contents of menus and corresponding menu   
					operations depend on the disc.   
					For Audio CD:   
					note: Subtitle language is changed using the settings   
					menu. refer to page E-21.   
					< 
					Disc Menu: Press   
					the disc menu (‘Top Menu’) on   
					the TV.   
					to display   
					t 
					Disc type Current track/Total track number   
					Repeat playback   
					mode   
					note: Audio language is changed using the settings   
					menu. refer to page E-21.   
					Press   
					to display the current subtitle information:   
					b 
					< 
					Popup Menu: Press   
					display the ‘Popup’ menu on the   
					TV.   
					to   
					Track : 1 / 11   
					U 
					Press   
					to display the current audio stream   
					Current subtitle/total number of subtitles   
					Primary Subtitle   
					o 
					information:   
					0 : 00 : 23   
					0 : 06 : 46   
					Off   
					Off   
					P lay   
					CD DA   
					Use the remote control cursor keys to   
					navigate the menus. Highlight an item   
					Current audio stream/total number of streams   
					Elapsed time   
					(current track)   
					Progress bar   
					Total Random   
					track playback   
					time mode   
					Playback   
					mode   
					and press   
					to select it, otherwise,   
					S ubtitle   
					01 / 08 E NG   
					Off   
					O 
					Primary audio   
					press the relevant menu key to exit the   
					menu.   
					P IP S ubtitle   
					Audio   
					01 / 04 E NG Dolby Digital   
					Off   
					Press STaTuS again to turn off this display.   
					Secondary Subtitle   
					P IP Audio   
					Highlight either the Primary (Subtitle) or the Secondary   
					(PIP Subtitle) subtitle selection using the   
					buttons.   
					Search   
					/ 
					' ,   
					e   
					button allows you to search for a specific title,   
					Secondary audio   
					h 
					chapter or track on the medium. Press   
					to display   
					h 
					Press   
					to show alternate subtitles. Press   
					/ 
					to   
					> 
					' ,   
					NOTE   
					the search box. Press   
					type:   
					repeatedly to select the search   
					Highlight either the Primary (Audio) or the Secondary   
					(PIP) audio stream selection using the   
					buttons.   
					h 
					highlight the desired subtitle then press   
					to select it.   
					O 
					If the secondary audio is not heard, set the Digital   
					Output to PCM Stereo, Bitstream Mixed, PCM 5.1   
					or PCM 7.1. (For details, refer to “Digital Output”   
					on page E-21.)   
					/ 
					' ,   
					Video Discs   
					go to Title   
					go to Chapter   
					go to Time   
					Use the remote control numeric buttons to enter the   
					search data. Press   
					location.   
					Audio Discs   
					go to Track   
					Media Files   
					go to File no.   
					go to Time   
					Press   
					/ 
					to show alternate audio streams. Press   
					' ,   
					> 
					to highlight the desired audio stream then   
					When the primary and the secondary Audio   
					streams are all switched, they will be mixed and   
					heard together. Set the PIP Audio to Off to switch   
					off the secondary audio stream.   
					press   
					to select it.   
					O 
					to start playback from the selected   
					O 
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				Picture in Picture (secondary video)   
					Some Blu-ray discs include secondary video screens   
					that can be played back as a small video overlaid in the   
					Virtual Package   
					bd-live   
					bonusview & bd-live   
					Bonusview and BD-Live are features of the Blu-ray Disc   
					format.   
					Bonusview provides Picture in Picture and Virtual   
					Package functions for compatible discs. BD-Live discs   
					additionally provide a variety of features via the Internet.   
					Virtual Package/BD-LIVE data must be saved to a   
					USB memory device connected to the BDP100. To   
					enjoy these functions, connect a USB memory device   
					(minimum 1 gB capacity, 2 gB or more recommended)   
					supporting FAT 32 and USB 2.0 High Speed (480   
					Mbit/s) to the USB connector. (For details, refer to “USB   
					Connection” on page E-9.)   
					Blu-ray discs supporting Virtual Package allow for extra   
					content to be automatically transferred from the disc or   
					from the Internet to USB storage for interactive viewing.   
					Features available include secondary video and audio,   
					subtitles and movie trailers.   
					e BDP100 is compatible with BD-Live, allowing for a   
					variety of functions when used with BD-Live compatible   
					discs. BD-Live allows content such as the latest movie   
					trailers and BD-J interactive games to be downloaded   
					from the Internet to USB storage.   
					corner of the screen. Press the   
					button on the remote   
					M 
					control to display the PiP menu:   
					Available BD-Live functions are entirely dependant on   
					the Blu-ray disc being played. Consult the disc manual   
					for operational information.   
					P IP   
					Off   
					NOTE   
					< 
					Playback methods are disc-dependant — refer   
					to the disc manual.   
					NOTE   
					< 
					Playback operations may require use of the   
					colour-coded keys on the remote control. To   
					access the colour key functions on the Cr104   
					< 
					e BDP100 must have an active Internet   
					connection to use BD-Live functions. refer   
					to “network connection” on page E-9 and   
					“network” on page E-22   
					Press   
					to enter the PiP menu. Select a secondary video   
					< 
					< 
					< 
					< 
					If there is insufficient storage space, the data will   
					not be copied/downloaded. Delete unneeded   
					contents or use a new USB memory device.   
					If a USB memory device containing other   
					contents (previously recorded) is used, the video   
					and audio may not play back properly.   
					If the USB memory device is disconnected from   
					this unit during playback of Virtual Package/   
					BD-LIVE contents, playback of the disc will stop.   
					Some time may be required for the contents to   
					load (read/write).   
					> 
					stream using the remote control cursor keys   
					/ 
					. 
					remote control, press   
					first.   
					' ,   
					S 
					Press   
					to view the secondary video in PiP mode.   
					O 
					< 
					< 
					BD-Live Internet access can be disabled using   
					the BD-Live Internet access setting in the   
					System menu. See “System” on page E-22   
					NOTE   
					Playback operations may require use of the   
					colour-coded keys on the remote control. To   
					access the colour key functions on the Cr104   
					< 
					To listen to secondary audio or to display   
					secondary subtitles, refer to “Soundtrack   
					selection” or “Subtitles” on page E-16.   
					remote control, press   
					first.   
					S 
					< 
					Secondary video may not be present for every   
					scene of a disc. The feature is disc-dependant,   
					please consult the disc manual for further   
					details.   
					NOTE   
					< 
					It may not be possible to use the BD-LIVE   
					functions if there is insufficient space on   
					the USB memory device. In this case, refer   
					to “Erase Blu-ray Storage?” on page E-22 for   
					erasing the Virtual Package contents and   
					the BD-LIVE contents in the USB memory   
					device.   
					< 
					< 
					Operation of USB memory devices is not   
					guaranteed.   
					Do not use a USB extension cable when   
					connecting a USB memory device to the USB   
					connector.   
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				The Play Mode menu   
					Use the   
					/ 
					cursor keys on the remote control to   
					Playing files   
					' ,   
					highlight a menu item and press   
					NOTE   
					< 
					to select it.   
					Use the   
					/ 
					cursor keys on the remote control to   
					O 
					' ,   
					Video and audio files can be played from USB media or   
					You will only be able to browse the selected   
					type of files (music, picture or video), even   
					if a CD-r/CD-rW or a USB memory device   
					contains a mix of music, picture and video   
					files. To play a different file type, return to the   
					main menu using the SETuP button.   
					When there are playble files or folders within   
					the selected media or folder, “Empty” will be   
					displayed.   
					highlight “Play Files” and press   
					Mode menu:   
					to show the Play   
					Select “Play (file)” to play a single file, or select “Add to   
					Playlist” to add the file to the playlist. When the desired   
					files have been added to the playlist, press   
					remote control to go back to the Play menu.   
					O 
					CD-r/rW discs. e following formats are supported:   
					< 
					< 
					< 
					Video: AVI, WMV   
					Image: JPg   
					Audio: MP3, WMA   
					on the   
					< 
					The Play menu   
					To play media files, insert the USB device or optical disc   
					into the player. e main menu is displayed with music,   
					video and/or picture file symbols:   
					Please select Play mode   
					Play All   
					< 
					Play Selection   
					Play Current Folder   
					Cancel   
					Mus ic   
					2 
					item(s )   
					A single file can be played or files can be added to a   
					playlist in order to play a selection of files.   
					Main Menu   
					Video ꢀle   
					P lay Files   
					Highlight a file using the remote control cursor keys   
					/ 
					/ 
					/ 
					' , < >   
					. Press   
					to select the file.   
					B rows e P ictures   
					Now P laying   
					O 
					System settings   
					Select an option using the   
					/ 
					' ,   
					cursor keys and   
					Music ꢀle   
					JPEG ꢀle   
					If the file has not been added to the playlist, the   
					following menu is displayed:   
					press   
					to select it.   
					O 
					< 
					Play All: Plays all the files of the selected type on   
					the disc or device.   
					Play menu   
					< 
					< 
					< 
					Play Selection: Plays all items added to the   
					Add To P laylis t   
					P lay (File)   
					playlist.   
					e items listed on the play menu vary according to the   
					selected media and current status. When media is   
					playing, press the STOP button to display the Play menu.   
					Play Current Folder: Plays all the files of the   
					selected type in the current folder.   
					Cancel: return to Play menu.   
					Use the   
					/ 
					cursor keys on the remote control to   
					' ,   
					highlight the media file type to play/view. Press   
					select the file type. The 'Play' menu is displayed:   
					to   
					> 
					Select an option using the   
					/ 
					' ,   
					cursor keys and   
					When a play option is selected, the media will play and   
					the “now Playing” information panel will be shown:   
					press   
					< 
					to select it.   
					O 
					Main Menu: returns to the main menu.   
					If the file has already been added to the playlist, the   
					following menu is displayed:   
					< 
					Play Files: navigates to the Play Mode menu.   
					File : 1 / 1 Animals - When I dream. mp3   
					Mus ic   
					2 
					item(s )   
					Title :   
					< 
					Browse Pictures / Browse Music: Changes   
					the file type to be played and navigates to the   
					media device showing the file type selected.   
					Artist :   
					Album   
					R emove from P laylis t   
					P lay (File)   
					0 : 00 : 28   
					0 : 04 : 36   
					Off   
					Off   
					P lay   
					Main Menu   
					P laylis t   
					< 
					< 
					Add all to playlist: Adds all files to the playlist.   
					Remove all from playlist: Clears all files from   
					the playlist.   
					P lay Files   
					US B   
					1 
					B rows e P ictures   
					Now P laying   
					< 
					< 
					Previous folder: navigates to the previous folder   
					or menu.   
					NOTE   
					Now Playing: Displays the playback status for   
					music files.   
					< 
					When playing JPEg files, each file is displayed   
					Play menu   
					Media menu   
					for a time interval. is can be adjusted by   
					NOTE   
					< 
					pressing SHIFT followed by   
					on the remote   
					& 
					“Play (File)” cannot be selected for JPEg   
					images. Add the images to be viewed to the   
					playlist in order to play a slideshow of images.   
					e playlist is cleared whenever the USB   
					device is removed or the optical disc is   
					ejected.   
					control, or by entering the Slideshow Effects   
					menu, described opposite.   
					To play all available files without making any selection,   
					press to go to the Play menu, described below.   
					< 
					< 
					e selectable play mode varies according to   
					the operation status and the selected media,   
					etc.   
					< 
					To select particular files, use the   
					/ 
					cursor keys   
					' ,   
					on the remote control to highlight the media device   
					to navigate in the Media menu. Press to select the   
					> 
					media device and display the file and folder contents.   
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				Play menu. Use the   
					/ 
					cursor keys on the remote   
					advanced playback controls   
					e following advanced controls are available during   
					disc or file playback (depending on media type):   
					' ,   
					control to highlight “Browse Pictures” and press   
					. 
					O 
					Select pictures and play them as described in “The Play   
					menu” on page E-18. The JPEg pictures will be displayed   
					whilst the music continues to play.   
					S lide S how E ffects   
					S lide S how Delay   
					None   
					Slow playback   
					Press SHIFT followed by   
					to activate slow motion   
					5 s ec(s )   
					& 
					playback. Press this button combination again to   
					change the playback speed. Speeds of 1/2, 1/4 and 1/8 are   
					available.   
					Use the   
					/ 
					cursor keys on the remote control to   
					' ,   
					highlight a menu item and press   
					Time interval   
					to select it.   
					> 
					When viewing JPEg picture slideshows, the time   
					interval between pictures can be changed between 5, 10,   
					< 
					Slide Show Effects: Use the   
					/ 
					cursor keys   
					' ,   
					NOTE   
					< 
					15 and 30 seconds. Press SHIFT followed by   
					to switch   
					& 
					to select one of the following effects:   
					< Horizontal Scroll   
					< Fade   
					When playing JPEg files and music   
					simultaneously, the playback controls affect   
					the JPEg file playback only.   
					between different time intervals   
					Rapid Playback   
					Press   
					or   
					during playback to activate rapid   
					< Shutter   
					< none   
					< 
					To control the music files:   
					) 
					( 
					reverse or forward playback. Further button presses   
					change the playback speed. Speeds of 2x, 4x, 8x, 16x,   
					32x, 64x and 128x normal speed are available. Press   
					1. Press the stop button   
					to stop the   
					# 
					Press   
					to confirm the selection.   
					JPEg slideshow and display the Play   
					O 
					$ 
					menu.   
					to resume normal playback.   
					2. Use the   
					/ 
					cursor keys on the   
					< 
					Slide Show Delay: Use the   
					to select the delay time between pictures:   
					< 5 seconds   
					/ 
					cursor keys   
					' ,   
					' ,   
					remote control to highlight “now   
					Playing” and press . The playback   
					displaying File information   
					Press the STaTuS button to display the file information   
					panel. e file information panel shows the following   
					information:   
					O 
					controls nowaffect music playback.   
					< 2 seconds   
					< 1 second   
					< none   
					< 10 seconds   
					< 15 seconds   
					< 30 seconds   
					Current ꢀle/total ꢀle number   
					File type   
					Repeat playback mode   
					Title   
					File : 2 / 3   
					0 : 01 : 59   
					.. Love.Actually.DVDDiv...   
					Press   
					to confirm the selection.   
					O 
					1 : 04 : 56   
					Off   
					Off   
					P lay   
					Playing music whilst viewing   
					Random   
					playback mode   
					Elapsed time   
					Progress bar   
					pictures   
					During the playback of music files,   
					Playback   
					mode   
					Total playing time   
					of current ꢀle   
					press the   
					button to display the   
					O 
					Press status again to hide the file information panel.   
					note that the file information panel is always shown   
					when playing music files.   
					Slideshow effects   
					When viewing a JPEg picture slideshow, press the   
					U 
					button to display the Slideshow Menu:   
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				settings   
					menus   
					e Settings menus allow you to configure all aspects   
					of your BDP100. e next few pages will go through   
					the menu items and explain their function. e Settings   
					menus may look daunting if you are new to setting up   
					home cinema, but the majority of them need only be   
					configured once when you first install the system.   
					navigating the menus   
					e BDP100 menus can be navigated by using the   
					cursor (arrow) keys on the remote control.   
					S ys tem   
					1. To display the main menu, press the SETuP button.   
					Dis play   
					Network   
					Info   
					2. Use the   
					and   
					keys to navigate up and   
					B 
					C 
					down the main section headings in the leſt-hand   
					panel.   
					e only way to view the Settings menus is on your   
					display device (TV or projector) using the on-screen   
					display (OSD) capability of the BDP100. To view the   
					OSD for the initial setting up, connect any of the video   
					outputs to your display device (or AV receiver connected   
					to your display).   
					HDMI S tatus   
					C onnected   
					720p   
					NTS C   
					HDMI Auto   
					16:9 P illarbox   
					Off   
					3. Once you have the main section that you require   
					HDMI P referred Format   
					TV Type   
					highlighted, use the key to enter the section.   
					E 
					R es olution   
					TV As pect   
					Film Mode   
					C olor Depth   
					4. Use the   
					and   
					keys to navigate up and   
					B 
					C 
					Dis play   
					down the section settings in the right-hand panel.   
					Some settings may be greyed out. ese are either   
					for information only (e.g. incoming sampling   
					frequency) or are not currently selectable (e.g.   
					network IP address when DHCP is used).   
					24 B it   
					entering the settings menu   
					To enter the settings menu, use the   
					and   
					cursor   
					Audio   
					L anguage   
					P arental   
					' 
					, 
					keys to highlight the ‘Settings’ option on the main menu.   
					If the main menu is not currently displayed, press SETuP   
					on the remote control to display it. note that during the   
					playback of music, video or JPEg files further button   
					presses may be required to exit the folder structure.   
					5. Pressing > selects a setting to change it,   
					6. Use the   
					and   
					keys to change the setting.   
					B 
					C 
					7. Press OK to confirm the setting. go back to step 4   
					to adjust the other settings in the current section.   
					Press   
					to enter the Settings menu.   
					> 
					6. Press   
					or RETuRN to go back to the previous   
					< 
					screen, to select another section to adjust.   
					unstable oSd menu or picture display?   
					e default BDP100 output video resolution when first   
					powered up out of the box has been chosen according   
					to the national standard in the country wheso that most   
					display devices can synchronise to the video signal   
					automatically. is can be changed in the Video Outputs   
					section of the Setup Menus.   
					If the output resolution and frame rate is set to a setting   
					your display device does not support, the picture   
					may become unstable or may not display at all. If this   
					happens, connect the BDP100 directly to your display   
					using the composite video connection in order to see   
					the menus. Once the correct video settings have been   
					entered, a higher-quality connection can be used.   
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				Digital Output – Sets the audio format output from the   
					display   
					NOTE   
					< 
					language   
					OSD – Set the language used for the On Screen Display   
					(OSD).   
					Menu – Set the language used for the Disc Menu and   
					Pop-up Menu.   
					HDMI, OPTICaL or COaxIaL DIgITaL OuT.   
					1080/24p video signals can only be output   
					< 
					< 
					< 
					< 
					Bitstream HD: Output the HD bitstream Blu-ray   
					Disc soundtrack for decoding in your AV receiver   
					(HDMI output only, requires compatible AV   
					receiver).   
					Bitstream Legacy: Output the relevant legacy   
					format for the soundtrack. is option is suitab;e   
					for older AV receivers that are not HD, HDMI   
					Audio or DTS compatible.   
					Bitstream Mixed: Convert all surround audio to   
					DTS 5.1 surround format. is option gives the   
					best quality for DTS-compatible AV receivers that   
					are not HD or HDMI Audio compatible.   
					PCM 7.1: Decodes all formats within the player   
					and outputs PCM audio. Use this option for HD   
					receivers that cannot decode all HD formats. e   
					OPTICaL and COaxIaL digital outputs will output   
					stereo PCM audio.   
					TV Type – Set the video signal format. If the colour or   
					picture quality of analogue video appears incorrect,   
					change this setting. It should not need to be adjusted in   
					normal use.   
					using the HDMI connection.   
					< 
					< 
					e connected equipment (AV receiver, TV/   
					projector) must be 1080/24p compatible.   
					e output resolution must be set to 1080p or   
					HDMI Auto.   
					< 
					NTSC: USA and Canada video standard.   
					< 
					Auto: Sets the priority language of the disc.   
					Audio – Set the language for the soundtrack.   
					Auto: Sets the priority language of the disc.   
					Subtitle – Set the language used for the subtitles.   
					Off: Displays no subtitles.   
					< 
					PAL: Europe, Australia and China video standard.   
					Color Depth – Set the level of Deep Color processing   
					applied to the HDMI video output.   
					Resolution – Set the video resolution of the HDMI and   
					COMPONENT VIDEO outputs.   
					< 
					< 
					< 
					< 
					36-bit: Select to output 36-bit Deep Color signals   
					< 
					< 
					< 
					< 
					< 
					HDMI Auto: Sets the TV’s preferred resolution.   
					1080p: Full HD progressive video.   
					1080i: interlaced HD video.   
					720p: progressive HD video.   
					480p/576p: 480 lines (nTSC) or 576 lines (PAL)   
					progressive video   
					< 
					from the HDMI output.   
					30-bit: Select to output 30-bit Deep Color signals   
					from the HDMI output.   
					24-bit: Select to output 24-bit standard color   
					signals from the HDMI output (Deep Color off).   
					NOTE   
					< 
					e ability to select a particular language may   
					depend on the disc played.   
					< 
					480i/576i: 480 lines (nTSC) or 576 lines (PAL)   
					Standard Definition interlaced video.   
					NOTE   
					< 
					< 
					< 
					PCM 5.1: As PCM 7.1 but any HD 7.1-format   
					surround soudtracks will be converted to 5.1-   
					format surround (HDMI output only).   
					PCM Stereo: Decodes all formats within the   
					player and outputs PCM audio. All surround-   
					sound formats are converted to stereo on all audio   
					output connections.   
					e connected equipment (AV receiver, TV/   
					projector) must be Deep Color compatible   
					in order to use 30/36-bit Deep Color signals.   
					refer to your TV & AV receiver user manual.   
					All system HDMI interconnect cables must   
					be Deep Color compatible in order to use   
					30/36-bit Deep Color signals.   
					If you experience a flickering or abnormal   
					picture aſter changing the Deep Color   
					setting, connect the unit using a Composite   
					video cable and change the setting to a value   
					supported by the display.   
					Parental control   
					NOTE   
					Parental control settings can be engaged to prevent   
					viewing of discs or scenes with material inappropriate   
					for children. A 4-digit code is required to enable or   
					disable Parental Control. Parental Control has various   
					levels; according to the level set, a disc may be stopped   
					or have certain scenes cut or substituted with alternative   
					scenes, depending on the disc.   
					< 
					e HDMI Auto setting may not set the best   
					possible resolution. If you have a 1080p Full   
					HD display, set the resolution to 1080p.   
					< 
					< 
					< 
					For full details of output resolutions available   
					at different outputs, refer to the table on page   
					E-25.   
					NOTE   
					< 
					e signal at the HDMI output is also   
					determined by the formats supported by the   
					connected equipment.   
					To activate Parental Control:   
					1. Select the Parental Control menu:   
					TV Aspect – Set the aspect ratio (shape) of your display.   
					< 
					16:9 Wide: Use with widescreen TVs. 4:3 material   
					will be zoomed to fit the screen.   
					Settings   
					Parental Control   
					u 
					> 
					> 
					< 
					For full details of output formats, refer to the   
					table on page E-25.   
					2. If Parental Control is set to On, you must enter your   
					PIn using the remote control numeric buttons.   
					The default PIn is 3308.   
					< 
					16:9 Pillarbox: Use with widescreen TVs. 4:3   
					material will be displayed in full, with vertical   
					black bars at the sides.   
					audio   
					< 
					< 
					4:3 Pan and Scan: Use with 4:3 non-widescreen   
					TVs. 16:9 widescreen content will be displayed   
					with the leſt- and right-hand sides of the image   
					cropped to fit the screen (no black bars). e   
					aspect ratio will be maintained (the image will not   
					be stretched).   
					4:3 Letterbox: Use with 4:3 non-widescreen TVs.   
					16:9 widescreen content will be displayed with   
					black bars at the top and bottom.   
					P lease Input 4-Digit P arental P assword :   
					Dynamic Range Control – Set whether to compress the   
					dynamic range between the loudest and soſtest sounds   
					when a Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus or   
					DolbyTrueHD audio is played back.   
					PCM Downsampling – Set the maximum sample   
					rate of audio output from the OPTICaL or COaxIaL   
					DIgITaL OuT.   
					P arental P assword   
					< 
					96kHz: Output digital audio with a 96kHz sample   
					rate (best quality).   
					< 
					On: Turns on Dynamic range Control so that   
					quiet sounds can be heard more easily.   
					< 
					48kHz: Output digital audio with a 48kHz sample   
					rate (most compatible).   
					OK   
					C ancel   
					< 
					< 
					Off: Turns Dynamic range Control off.   
					Auto: Allows coding embedded within a Dolby   
					TrueHD soundtrack to set the dynamic range. For   
					other soundtracks, responds the same as ‘On’.   
					3. Once the Parental Control menu is accessed, press   
					the cursor buttons on the remote to   
					NOTE   
					< 
					24p Mode – Enable or disable 24 frames-per-second   
					video output (1080/24p).   
					/ 
					' ,   
					If the connected equipment (e.g. AV receiver)   
					does not support 96kHz, silence or loud noise   
					may result from this setting. If this happens,   
					set PCM Downsampling to 48kHz.   
					select from the following items. Press   
					an item.   
					to select   
					> 
					< 
					On: Select to output 24p signals from the HDMI   
					output.   
					< 
					Off: Disable 24p video output.   
					e-21   
				Parental Control – Set whether Parental Control is On   
					Primary DNS – Press OK to set the IP address of your   
					Primary DnS server. Use the cursors to navigate   
					between segments and use the numeric keys on the   
					remote control to enter the address. navigate to the   
					on-screen OK button and press OK on the remote to   
					save the setting.   
					System   
					network   
					An active, configured Internet connection is required   
					if you wish to use BD-Live websites and downloaded   
					content. See page E-9 for physical connections.   
					Most home networks will automatically configure   
					the connection using DHCP. If your network is not   
					configured automatically, you will need to know the   
					following settings:   
					or Off.   
					< 
					Off: All discs are played back.   
					Optical Disc Autoplay – controls whether an optical disc   
					(e.g. Blu-ray Disc, DVD, CD) will play automatically   
					aſter it has loaded.   
					< 
					On: Disc palyback is restricted according to the   
					Parental Level set in the following menu item.   
					< 
					On: Optical discs will play automatically.   
					Parental Level – Set the degree of disc restriction. e   
					lower the value, the stricter the limitation.   
					Secondary DNS – Press OK to set the IP address of   
					your Secondary DnS server. Use the cursors to navigate   
					between segments and use the numeric keys on the   
					remote control to enter the address. navigate to the   
					on-screen OK button and press OK on the remote to   
					save the setting.   
					< 
					Off: PLaY must be pressed to play a disc.   
					< 
					< 
					< 
					< 
					< 
					< 
					1 [Kid Safe]: Suitable for children.   
					2 [G]: general audience.   
					3 [PG]: Parental guidance suggested.   
					4 [PG-13]: Unsuitable for children under 13.   
					5 [PG-R]: Parental guidance recommended.   
					6 [R]: restricted; cinemas require children under   
					the age of 17 to have an accompanying adult   
					parent or guardian.   
					BD-Live Internet access – sets restrictions on Internet   
					access.   
					IP Address   
					Subnet Mask   
					Gateway   
					Primary DNS   
					Secondary DNS   
					< 
					< 
					< 
					< 
					< 
					< 
					< 
					< 
					Limit Access: Only allows Blu-ray discs with   
					owner certification to access the Internet.   
					Always Allow Access: All BD-Live discs are   
					allowed access to BD-Live websites.   
					Prohibit Access: Prohibit all BD-Live discs from   
					accessing BD-Live websites.   
					network Test   
					Press OK to run a network test. is will also configure   
					the network settings automatically if they have not been   
					configured and if automatic configuration (DHCP) is   
					supported by the network.   
					Wired network   
					Select and press OK to set the network connection   
					parameters:   
					< 
					< 
					7 [NC-17]: Cinemas do not admit anyone   
					younger than 17 years old.   
					NOTE   
					8 [Adult]: Discs of any rating (Adult/general/   
					Children) can be played back.   
					< 
					e available on-line functions are disc-   
					dependent.   
					Link Status – Information only   
					MAC Address – Information only   
					< 
					< 
					refer to the BD-Live disc instructions for   
					Parental Password – Press   
					with this option   
					> 
					IP Mode – Set whether the network settings are   
					automatic or set manually.   
					information about accessing on-line content.   
					highlighted to enter a new password. Enter a new 4-digit   
					code using the numeric buttons on the remote control,   
					then navigate to the on-screen OK button using the   
					remote control cursor keys, then press OK on the remote   
					control. You will be prompted to re-enter the code for   
					confirmation, repeating the process above.   
					e BDP100 must be connected to the   
					Off: Disables network functions.   
					Internet and set up correctly to allow access   
					to on-line content. See page E-9 for network   
					connectionsandpageE-22fornetworksettings.   
					< 
					Manual: Enter settings manually, for expert users.   
					< 
					< 
					Dynamic: Allows the connected router or modem   
					to configure the network settings automatically,   
					using the network’s DHCP server. is setting   
					should be used for the majority of home networks.   
					BD-Live Storage – BD-Live content is stored in the   
					attached USB memory device. is menu item displays   
					the amount of USB memory remaining.   
					Please enter a new Parental Control Password:   
					e following settings are only available when IP Mode   
					is set to Manual:   
					P arental P assword   
					Erase Blu-Ray Storage – Press OK with this item   
					highlighted to erase the BD-Live content stored on the   
					USB storage device.   
					IP Address – Press OK to set the IP address assigned   
					to your player by your network administrator. Use   
					the cursors to navigate between segments and use the   
					numeric keys on the remote control to enter the address.   
					navigate to the on-screen OK button and press OK on   
					the remote to save the setting.   
					OK   
					C ancel   
					Screensaver duration –sets the duration of static image   
					display before the screensaver is shown. e screensaver   
					prevents screen damage due to burn-in of a static image.   
					< 
					Off: Deactivates the screensaver function.   
					< 
					5/10/20/30 minutes: sets the period of time   
					that a static image can be displayed before the   
					screensaver activates.   
					Subnet Mask – Press OK to set the subnet mask of your   
					network. Use the cursors to navigate between segments   
					and use the numeric keys on the remote control to enter   
					the subnet mask. navigate to the on-screen OK button   
					and press OK on the remote to save the setting.   
					NOTE   
					< 
					e screensaver can be deactivated by   
					Gateway – Press OK to set the IP address of your   
					Internet gateway. Use the cursors to navigate between   
					segments and use the numeric keys on the remote   
					control to enter the address. navigate to the on-screen   
					OK button and press OK on the remote to save the   
					setting.   
					pressing any button on the unit or remote.   
					Reset Settings – Press OK with this item highlighted to   
					reset all settings to factory defaults (except parental   
					controls).   
					e-22   
				If a fault occurs, run through the table below before taking your unit for repair.   
					trouble-   
					shooting   
					If the fault persists, attempt to solve it by switching the unit off and on again. If this fails to resolve the situation, consult your   
					dealer. Under no circumstances should you repair the unit yourself as this will invalidate the guarantee!   
					Problem   
					Possible cause   
					remedy   
					no power   
					• e AC input cord is disconnected.   
					• Poor connection at AC wall outlet or the outlet is inactive.   
					• e disc is loaded upside down.   
					• Connect cord securely.   
					• Check the outlet using a lamp or another appliance.   
					• reload the disc with the printed side up.   
					• Use a playable disc.   
					no playback   
					• e disc is not playable.   
					• e disc is dirty.   
					• Clean the disc.   
					• e recorded disc is not correctly finalized.   
					• e parental level is not set correctly.   
					• e symbol about invalid operation is displayed.   
					• e disc is scratched, dirty, poorly recorded or unplayable.   
					• Load a disc that is correctly finalized.   
					• Set the parental level setting correctly. (refer to page E-21.)   
					• Adjust the setting correctly.   
					Malfunction   
					• Press the POWEr switch to switch the power off, press the   
					POWEr switch again and then unload the disc.   
					no picture   
					• e video cords are disconnected.   
					• e incorrect selection of input source on the TV.   
					• e disc is not playable.   
					• Connect the cords correctly.   
					• Select the input source correctly.   
					• Use a playable disc.   
					noisy or distorted picture   
					• e unit is connected to a recording device directly and the   
					copyguard function is activated.   
					• Connect the unit so that the picture signal is   
					transferred directly to the TV.   
					• e disc is dirty.   
					• Clean the disc.   
					• It is in rapid advance or reverse playback, or in frame   
					advance playback.   
					• e resolution is not set correctly for video signals to be output form the   
					COMPOnEnT and the HDMI OUTs.   
					• e TV does not support HDCP.   
					• e TV type of this unit is different from that of your TV or the disc.   
					• Sometimes a small amount of picture distortion may   
					appear. is is not a malfunction.   
					• Set the resolution correctly. (refer to page E-21.)   
					• is unit will not transfer the video signals via the HDMI   
					connector to TV that does not support HDCP. is is not a   
					malfunction.   
					Abnormal picture or no picture   
					• Set the TV type correctly. (refer to page E-21.)   
					Slight pause of picture   
					• e layer transition occurs during playback of DVD Videos, etc. recoded in   
					dual-layer format.   
					• Sometimes a slight pause may occur. is is not a malfunction.   
					no sound   
					• e audio cords are disconnected.   
					• Connect the cords correctly.   
					• e speakers are disconnected to the amplifier.   
					• e incorrect selection of input source on the amplifier.   
					• e disc is dirty.   
					• Connect the speakers correctly.   
					• Select the input source correctly.   
					• Clean the disc.   
					noisy or distorted sound   
					• Poor connections.   
					• Check the connections and connect all cords securely.   
					• Check the connections and connect all cords securely.   
					• Connect the USB memory device to this unit.   
					• Set it to “Always Allow Access” (refer to page E-22.)   
					• Load a disc that supports BD-LIVE.   
					• Set the network settings correctly. (refer to page E-22.)   
					• replace the batteries.   
					BD-LIVE contents cannot be loaded   
					• Poor connections between this unit and broadband router and/or modem.   
					• e USB memory device is disconnected.   
					• e BD-Live Internet Access is set to “Prohibit Access”.   
					• e BD disc does not support BD-LIVE.   
					• e network settings are not set correctly.   
					• Batteries are not loaded or exhausted.   
					• e remote sensor is obstructed.   
					remote control unit does not operate.   
					• remove the obstacle.   
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				START   
					audio   
					& video   
					output   
					formats   
					NO   
					Do you use an AV receiver?   
					Use “PCM Stereo”   
					YES   
					audio output format   
					NO   
					e audio output format available from the digital audio   
					outputs depends on the soundtrack format being played,   
					the audio output in use and the Digital Output setting   
					in the Audio settings menu (“Audio” on page E-21).e   
					table opposite shows all possible combinations.   
					NO   
					NO   
					YES   
					YES   
					NO   
					Do you connect audio using   
					HDMI?   
					Does your receiver support   
					the DTS audio format?   
					Do you connect audio using   
					Optical or Coaxial Digital?   
					Use “Bitstream Legacy”   
					Use the flowchart on this page to guide you to the   
					correct setting for your home cinema setup.   
					YES   
					YES   
					Use “Bitstream Mixed”   
					Is your receiver HDMI1.3   
					compatible (Dolby TrueHD/   
					DTS HD)?   
					YES   
					NO   
					NO   
					Do you want to play back   
					Secondary Audio from   
					Blu-ray Discs?   
					Do you have a 7.1-format   
					surround sound   
					Do you have a   
					surround sound   
					speaker system?   
					Use “PCM Stereo”   
					speaker system?   
					NO   
					YES   
					YES   
					Use “Bitstream HD”   
					Use “PCM 7.1”   
					Use “PCM 5.1”   
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				Audio Format   
					Dolby Digital   
					Digital Output setting   
					Bitstream HD   
					Bitstream Legacy   
					Bitstream Mixed   
					PCM 7.1   
					HDMI out   
					Dolby Digital 5.1   
					Dolby Digital 5.1   
					DTS 5.1   
					Optical/Coax out   
					Dolby Digital 5.1   
					Dolby Digital 5.1   
					DTS 5.1   
					PCM 5.1   
					PCM Stereo   
					PCM 5.1   
					PCM 5.1   
					PCM Stereo   
					PCM Stereo   
					PCM Stereo   
					PCM Stereo   
					Bitstream HD   
					Dolby Digital Plus /   
					Dolby TrueHD   
					Dolby Digital 5.1   
					Bitstream Legacy   
					Bitstream Mixed   
					PCM 7.1   
					PCM 5.1   
					PCM Stereo   
					Bitstream HD   
					Dolby Digital 5.1   
					DTS 5.1   
					PCM 7.1   
					PCM 5.1   
					PCM Stereo   
					DTS-HD High   
					resolution Audio /   
					DTS-HD Master Audio   
					Dolby Digital 5.1   
					DTS 5.1   
					PCM Stereo   
					PCM Stereo   
					PCM Stereo   
					PCM Stereo   
					Dolby Digital Plus /   
					Dolby TrueHD   
					Video output Resolution   
					e following table shows the video output resolution   
					at each video output for the different resolution settings   
					(see “Display” on page E-21).   
					DTS-HD High   
					resolution Audio /   
					DTS-HD Master Audio   
					Bitstream Legacy   
					Bitstream Mixed   
					PCM 7.1   
					DTS 5.1   
					DTS 5.1   
					PCM 7.1   
					PCM 5.1   
					PCM Stereo   
					DTS 5.1   
					DTS 5.1   
					DTS 5.1   
					PCM Stereo   
					PCM Stereo   
					PCM Stereo   
					DTS 5.1   
					resolution setting   
					Video Outputs   
					Component video out   
					PCM 5.1   
					Composite video out   
					HDMI out   
					nTSC   
					Preferred   
					1080p   
					1080i   
					720p   
					PCM Stereo   
					Bitstream HD   
					Bitstream Legacy   
					Bitstream Mixed   
					PCM 7.1   
					nTSC   
					480i   
					480i   
					480i   
					480i   
					480i   
					480i   
					PAL   
					576i   
					576i   
					576i   
					576i   
					576i   
					576i   
					nTSC   
					1080i   
					1080i   
					1080i   
					720p   
					480p   
					480i   
					PAL   
					1080i   
					1080i   
					1080i   
					720p   
					576p   
					576i   
					PAL   
					Preferred   
					1080p   
					1080i   
					720p   
					DTS 5.1   
					DTS 5.1   
					HDMI Auto   
					1080p   
					1080i   
					720p   
					480p/576p   
					480i/576i   
					DTS 5.1   
					PCM 5.1   
					PCM 5.1   
					PCM Stereo   
					PCM 7.1   
					PCM 7.1   
					DTS 5.1   
					PCM 7.1   
					PCM 5.1   
					PCM Stereo   
					PCM Stereo   
					PCM Stereo   
					DTS 5.1   
					PCM Stereo   
					PCM Stereo   
					PCM Stereo   
					PCM Stereo   
					PCM Stereo   
					DTS 2.0   
					DTS 5.1   
					DTS   
					PCM Stereo   
					PCM Stereo   
					PCM Stereo   
					PCM Stereo   
					PCM Stereo   
					DTS 5.1   
					PCM Stereo   
					PCM Stereo   
					PCM Stereo   
					PCM Stereo   
					PCM Stereo   
					PCM Stereo   
					PCM Stereo   
					PCM Stereo   
					PCM Stereo   
					PCM Stereo   
					PCM Stereo   
					DTS 2.0   
					PCM 5.1   
					PCM Stereo   
					Bitstream HD   
					Bitstream Legacy   
					Bitstream Mixed   
					PCM 7.1   
					480p   
					480i   
					576p   
					576i   
					LPCM 7.1 (48kHz /   
					96kHz)   
					PCM 5.1   
					PCM Stereo   
					Bitstream HD   
					Bitstream Legacy   
					Bitstream Mixed   
					PCM 7.1   
					NOTES:   
					< 
					< 
					< 
					If the HDMI and Component video outputs are used simultaneously, the Component video   
					will be output at standard definition (480i/576i resolution).   
					Copy protected DVDs can only be output at standard definition over analogue video   
					connections (component or composite).   
					If the BDP100 is set to a resolution that your TV does not support, there may be no picture.   
					If this happens, connect the Composite Video output to your TV. Select the appropriate   
					video input on your TV to display the settings menu. Change the resolution to a value   
					supported by your TV then change the connections back to the desired configuration.   
					LPCM 5.1 192kHz   
					PCM 5.1   
					PCM Stereo   
					Bitstream HD   
					Bitstream Legacy   
					Bitstream Mixed   
					PCM 7.1   
					< 
					e ‘HDMI Auto’ setting uses the resolution value that the TV requests. is may not be   
					the best resolution. It is recommended to consult your TV documentation to discover the   
					best resolution setting and to set this resolution manually.   
					LPCM 2.0   
					(44.1kHz / 48kHz)   
					PCM Stereo   
					PCM Stereo   
					PCM Stereo   
					PCM Stereo   
					PCM Stereo   
					PCM Stereo   
					PCM 5.1   
					PCM Stereo   
					e-25   
				e original function of the Cr104 is restored.   
					until the device key blinks twice:   
					. 
					* *   
					code learning   
					9. To use the learned function on the Cr104, press   
					the Device Mode key, followed by the function   
					key.   
					To delete a Shifted learned function:   
					e Cr104 comes with a complete library of   
					preprogrammed codes. Aſter you have set up the Cr104   
					for your device, you may find that there are one or more   
					functions on your original remote which do not have a   
					place on the Cr104 keypad. For convenience, the Cr104   
					offers a Code Learning feature that allows you to copy   
					up to 16 functions from an original remote control onto   
					the Cr104 keypad.   
					To delete a Shiſted Learned function, press   
					before   
					S 
					you press the key to be deassigned (during step 4 above).   
					In this example, you’d press   
					followed by   
					customising   
					the CR104   
					To delete all learned functions within a   
					a 
					( 
					given device Mode   
					Shifted learning   
					You can assign a learned function to a Cr104 key   
					without sacrificing its original function.   
					1. Press and hold   
					until the power LED blinks   
					S 
					twice:   
					2. Press   
					. 
					9 7 6   
					* *   
					– the power LED blinks twice:   
					Before you start, make sure that:   
					You can assign Shiſted Learning functions to any key   
					. 
					* *   
					e original remote control is working correctly.   
					e remotes are not pointing at your device.   
					e remotes have new batteries.   
					e remotes are not in direct sunlight or under   
					strong fluorescent lights.   
					< 
					< 
					< 
					< 
					except for: Device Mode keys (e.g.   
					keys ( to ).   
					), , or number   
					a S   
					3. Press the appropriate Device Mode key twice.   
					0 
					9 
					1. To assign a Shiſted Learning function, simply   
					follow Code Learning steps in the previous   
					section. During step 5, press   
					once before you   
					S 
					press the key to which you want to assign the   
					learned function.   
					Learned functions are mode-dependent: You could   
					theoretically assign up to eight different functions   
					to a single key (the Cr104 can handle a total of 16   
					learned functions).   
					2. To access the shiſted function, press   
					the target key.   
					and then   
					S 
					important notes   
					Once you start a Code Learning session, you have   
					approximately 10 seconds to conduct each step.   
					Any longer, and a timeout means that you’ll have   
					to start the process again.   
					e Learning feature is mode-specific – you can   
					copy one feature per mode onto a key.   
					e Cr104 can learn approximately 16 functions   
					in total.   
					To replace a learned function, simply assign a new   
					one to the same key.   
					Learned functions are retained when you change   
					batteries.   
					If Code Learning fails, try altering the distance   
					between the two remotes; make sure that the light   
					in the area is not too bright.   
					< 
					example: To copy the‘text hold’ function   
					from a TV remote onto the   
					key of your   
					( 
					cR104   
					1. Place both remotes on a flat surface, 2 to 5cm   
					< 
					< 
					< 
					< 
					< 
					apart, with the Ir ports facing each other.   
					2. On the Cr104, press and hold   
					until the power   
					S 
					LED blinks twice:   
					. 
					* *   
					3. Press   
					. e power LED blinks twice:   
					9 7 5   
					. 
					* *   
					4. On the Cr104, press the device key that matches   
					the ‘source’ device (e.g. if you’re learning a TV   
					function, press   
					).   
					a 
					5. On the Cr104, press the key to which you want to   
					assign the learned function (e.g.   
					key blinks rapidly.   
					). e device   
					( 
					To delete a learned function   
					6. On the original remote, press and hold the   
					function key that you want to learn (e.g.   
					1. Press and hold   
					until the power LED blinks   
					S 
					twice:   
					. 
					* *   
					TExT HOLD) until the Cr104 device key blinks   
					2. Press   
					. e power LED blinks twice: .   
					9 7 6   
					twice:   
					. 
					* *   
					3. Press a Device Mode key once. For example, if you   
					want to delete one of your learned TV functions,   
					7. If you want to learn other functions from the   
					same source device, simply repeat steps 5 and 6   
					pressing the next key you want to learn.   
					press   
					. 
					a 
					4. Press twice on the key you want to deassign. e   
					handset blinks twice: to confirm.   
					8. To exit Code Learning mode, press and hold   
					S 
					* *   
					e-26   
				example: To deassign the Macro associated   
					with the key   
					creating Macros   
					Volume punch-through   
					Volume punch-through means that, no matter which   
					Device Mode is selected, the Cr104 controls the   
					AVr500, AVr600 or AV888 volume. You don’t need to   
					key Mover   
					h 
					You can program your Cr104 to issue a sequence of   
					commands when you press a single key. Any sequence of   
					commands you regularly use can be reduced to a single   
					key press for your convenience.   
					Sometimes you might find that a key you use a lot for   
					your system is in the ‘wrong’ place on the Cr104 keypad   
					for your comfort. It’s quite easy to reassign a favourite   
					function to a more accessible key. It is even possible   
					to move a function from one Device Mode to another   
					Device Mode.   
					1. Press and hold   
					until the power LED blinks   
					S 
					twice:   
					2. Press   
					3. Press   
					. 
					* *   
					press   
					on your Cr104; this feature is switched on by   
					A 
					default.   
					. 
					9 9 5   
					For example, you might want to turn off your TV, VCr   
					and Satellite at the same time.   
					. 
					h 
					ere are times, however, when you might want to   
					control a device’s volume directly when in a specific   
					Device Mode.   
					4. Press and hold   
					until the power LED blinks   
					S 
					A key programmed with a Macro is available in all   
					modes; it will replace that key’s different functions   
					for all modes.   
					< 
					example: To assign the   
					function to the   
					D 
					U 
					twice:   
					. 
					* *   
					key in SaT mode   
					1. Press   
					. 
					z 
					example: To cancel volume punch-through   
					A Macro can consist of up to eight key presses.   
					2. Press and hold   
					until the power LED blinks   
					< 
					S 
					for a TV (aV mode)   
					twice:   
					3. Press   
					. 
					* *   
					9 9 4   
					1. Press   
					once.   
					a 
					example: To assign a Macro to the   
					key   
					h 
					. 
					2. Press and hold   
					until the power LED blinks   
					1. Press and hold   
					until the power LED blinks   
					S 
					S 
					4. Press the key you want to move (e.g.   
					) 
					D 
					twice:   
					3. Press   
					4. Press   
					. 
					twice:   
					2. Press   
					3. Press   
					. 
					* *   
					* *   
					5. Press the key you want to move the key to (e.g.   
					. 
					. 
					9 9 3   
					9 9 5   
					).   
					U 
					. e power LED blinks four times.   
					(the Macro will be assigned to this key).   
					- 
					h 
					now, pressing either   
					Mode makes the Cr104 transmit the   
					or   
					while in SAT Device   
					D 
					U 
					4. Press a,   
					, 
					, 
					, 
					, 
					. (ese are the   
					now, while in TV (AV) mode, you will be able to control   
					the volume or mute functions of your TV directly.   
					P w P z P   
					Macro steps you wish to record.)   
					function.   
					D 
					To completely swap over the functionality of the two   
					5. To store the Macro, press and hold   
					until the   
					S 
					To completely cancel all volume punch-   
					keys to put the   
					functionality on the   
					key, repeat   
					and   
					U 
					D 
					power LED blinks twice:   
					. 
					* *   
					through settings   
					1. Press and hold   
					the above process again, but swap over the   
					key presses in the example.   
					D 
					U 
					now, whenever you press   
					, the Cr104 will toggle the   
					until the power LED blinks   
					h 
					S 
					power to your TV, VCr and Satellite.   
					twice:   
					2. Press   
					. 
					* *   
					9 9 3   
					note that the function that is copied over to the new key   
					is always the original function of the old key.   
					e important word here is ‘toggle’. For example,   
					if the TV and Satellite devices are currently on,   
					< 
					< 
					< 
					. 
					3. Press   
					. e power LED blinks four times   
					. 
					+ 
					* 
					but the VCr is off, pressing   
					will switch off the   
					Restore a moved key   
					h 
					* * *   
					TV and Satellite and switch on the VCr (rather   
					than switching all three devices on or off).   
					To restore a key to its previous function, repeat the   
					example above, pressing the key to be restored twice   
					(copy it back to itself).   
					now, whichever mode you’re in, you will have direct   
					access to that device’s volume or mute functions,   
					assuming they are available. You would need to switch to   
					aMP mode to alter the AVr500/AVr600/AV888 volume.   
					When using Macros, remember that you may   
					need to change mode or use   
					, and that each   
					S 
					Restore all moved keys for a device Mode   
					To restore all keys in a Device Mode to their original   
					functional positions, repeat the example above, but press   
					the relevant Device Mode key (e.g.   
					5 in the example.   
					key press (including changing modes and pressing   
					) counts as one of the Macro steps. You cannot   
					S 
					example: To restore default volume punch-   
					use a Macro key within another Macro.   
					through settings to all device Modes   
					) at points 1,4 and   
					A 
					If the amount of memory storage for a particular   
					Macro is exceeded, the power LED comes on for   
					five seconds. You can, however, save the macro   
					1. Press and hold   
					until the power LED blinks   
					S 
					twice:   
					2. Press   
					. 
					9 9 3   
					* *   
					. 
					steps up to that point by pressing   
					, or you can   
					S 
					cancel the Macro recording by pressing any other   
					key.   
					3. Press   
					. e power key LED blinks twice:   
					A 
					* 
					. 
					* 
					e delay between key presses is recorded as   
					part of the Macro. A delay of up to 30 seconds is   
					permitted.   
					< 
					e-27   
				To toggle a Device Mode lock setting:   
					copy a key between device Modes   
					Mode Mover   
					locking/unlocking a specific   
					1. Press the Device Mode key you want to unlock   
					It is possible to copy functions between Device Modes.   
					However, remember that button functions are Device   
					Mode specific and therefore effectively ‘punch-through’   
					to the original Device Mode when copied over.   
					device Mode   
					If your home entertainment setup contains devices of   
					the same type (e.g. two TVs, perhaps from different   
					manufacturers) you can still control both those devices   
					with the Cr104. You simply need to reassign an unused   
					Device Mode key.   
					(e.g.   
					) 
					c 
					When you first unpack your Cr104 and insert the   
					batteries, for your convenience it is able to control   
					certain Arcam components automatically (e.g. DVD   
					players, Amplifiers, Tuners and CD Players). We achieve   
					this by preprogramming specific Arcam device codes   
					onto the relevant Device Mode keys, then locking   
					the Device Modes so you don’t reprogram them   
					inadvertently.   
					2. Press and hold   
					until the power LED blinks   
					S 
					twice:   
					3. Press   
					. 
					* *   
					9 8 2   
					e following example copies the AVr500/AVr600/   
					AV888 DIRECT function from the Cr104 aMP device   
					. 
					e power LED blinks twice when being locked,   
					and blinks four times when being unlocked.   
					< 
					mode to the shiſted function of the   
					Device Mode.   
					button on aV   
					# 
					NOTE   
					If you enter an invalid key sequence, the power   
					LED gives one long blink and returns to normal   
					operation.   
					< 
					Before using Mode Mover, make sure both the   
					source and destination Device Mode keys are   
					unlocked (see next section).   
					1. Press and hold   
					until the power LED blinks   
					S 
					twice:   
					. 
					* *   
					9 9 4   
					If you want to override these locked default settings – to   
					control a third-party CD player, for example – you will   
					first need to unlock CD Mode before setting up the   
					Cr104 using one of the methods described at the start   
					of this guide.   
					2. Press   
					. 
					While the Device Mode key is locked, the Direct Code   
					Setup and Move Mode functions are not available.   
					3. Press the Device Mode key of the function you   
					want to move (e.g. ).   
					A 
					example: To use the   
					key to control a   
					z 
					4. Press the function key you want to move (e.g.   
					/ 
					) 
					second TV   
					DIRECT)   
					1. Press and hold   
					until the power LED blinks   
					Here are the factory default settings:   
					S 
					5. Press the key of the Device Mode you want to   
					copy the function to (e.g.   
					twice:   
					3. Press   
					. 
					* *   
					9 9 2   
					Device Mode   
					Default status   
					Default Arcam   
					codes   
					) 
					a 
					. 
					6. Press the   
					button graphic   
					S 
					3. Press the Device Mode key for the type of device   
					you want to control (e.g. for a TV, press ).   
					BD   
					SaT   
					aV   
					Locked   
					Unlocked   
					Unlocked   
					Locked   
					0762   
					1205   
					0586   
					2009   
					1242   
					1930   
					0111   
					2010   
					7. Press the key you want to copy the function to   
					(e.g.   
					a 
					) 
					# 
					4. Press the Device Mode key you want to use (e.g.   
					If you prefer to copy the key to the main function of the   
					).   
					z 
					button instead of the ‘shiſted’ function, omit point 6   
					# 
					5. Don’t forget to set up the Cr104 to control the   
					second device, using one of the methods from   
					“Controlling other devices” on page E-15.   
					TuN   
					aMP   
					PVR   
					VCR   
					CD   
					in the above example.   
					Locked   
					Unlocked   
					Unlocked   
					Locked   
					note that volume punch-through is not applied to a   
					Device Mode that has been copied using Mode Mover.   
					However, volume punch-through functionality can be   
					restored when you have used Mode Mover, by copying   
					, 
					and   
					from the AMP Device Mode to the   
					- +   
					@ 
					Alternative codes are available for multi-room solutions,   
					or in the case of code clashes with other manufacturer’s   
					products.   
					same physical buttons on the new moved Device Mode   
					using the last example shown in Key Mover.   
					To restore a moved device Mode key to its   
					For example:   
					original state   
					1. Press and hold   
					aMP (system code 19)   
					1954   
					until the power LED blinks   
					S 
					twice:   
					2. Press   
					. 
					* *   
					9 9 2   
					You will need to change the system code on the product   
					you wish to control, as well as the Cr104.   
					. 
					3. Press the Device Mode key you want to restore   
					twice.   
					NOTE   
					e aMP Device Mode can only be used to control   
					Arcam amplifiers like the AVr500, AVr600 and   
					AV888, either on its default or alternative Ir system   
					codes.   
					e-28   
				Mode key iR punch-through   
					Device codes   
					Command summary   
					direct code setup   
					e Mode key Ir punch-through default is ‘on’.   
					key mover   
					(e.g. SAT mode, DISP key to MEnU key)   
					e tables that begin on page 34 (in the final section of   
					this Handbook) list the four-figure codes for different   
					manufacturers’ devices.   
					example: To set the Mode key iR punch-   
					through to aMP   
					1. Press and hold   
					(e.g. AV mode, nnnn=code number)   
					until the power LED blinks   
					S 
					z S * * 9 9 4 D U   
					nnnn   
					a S * *   
					* * P   
					twice:   
					. 
					* *   
					Use these when setting your Cr104 up to control your   
					devices, as described in Method 1 (see page E-15).   
					Mode mover   
					(e.g. change SAT to TV(AV))   
					2. Press   
					. e power LED blinks twice:   
					library search   
					(e.g. AV mode)   
					9 7 1   
					If more than one code number is listed, try the first   
					number. If the results are unsatisfactory, continue trying   
					the numbers for that manufacturer to get the best ‘fit’   
					with the functionality required.   
					. 
					* *   
					3. Press   
					A 
					S * * 9 9 2 a z   
					to punch through Ir from it.   
					until unit turns off   
					a S 9 9 1 * * P [   
					Restore device mode   
					(e.g. restore SAT)   
					now, whenever you press and release a Mode key, the   
					Ir data assigned to aMP is transmitted, no matter what   
					the current mode is (i.e. it ‘punches through’ any other   
					device).   
					to save   
					S 
					code blink back   
					If the manufacturer of your equipment is not listed, you   
					can try Method 2, the Library Search (see page E-15). is   
					allows you to scan through every set of codes contained   
					in the Cr104’s memory.   
					S * * 9 9 2 z z   
					a S 9 9 0 **   
					locking/unlocking a mode   
					(e.g. CD mode)   
					count blinks for first N   
					1 
					To cancel Mode key iR punch-through   
					count blinks for second N   
					1. Press and hold   
					until the power LED blinks   
					2 
					S 
					c S * * 9 8 2 * *   
					twice:   
					. 
					count blinks for third N   
					* *   
					3 
					(i.e. two blinks for lock)   
					2. Press   
					. e power LED blinks twice:   
					count blinks for fourth N   
					9 7 1   
					4 
					c S * * 9 8 2 * * * *   
					. 
					* *   
					code learning   
					(e.g. AV mode fast forward key)   
					(i.e. four blinks for unlock)   
					3. Press   
					until the power LED blinks twice:   
					S 
					* 
					. 
					cancel all volume punch-through   
					S * * 9 9 3 + * * * *   
					* 
					(many   
					S * * 9 7 5 * * a ( *   
					rapid blinks)   
					Resetting the cR104   
					(Press key on original remote that you wish to copy)   
					Restore volume punch-through   
					S * * 9 9 3 A * *   
					resetting the Cr104 will erase all learned functions   
					across all modes, as well as some other programmed   
					functions like Macros. It will not reset the Device Mode   
					keys; these will remain programmed to your choice of   
					component.   
					* * S * *   
					delete a learned function   
					(e.g. AV mode fast forward key)   
					Mode key iR punch-through   
					S * * 9 7 1 * * A   
					S * * 9 7 5 * * a ( ( * *   
					cancel mode key iR punch-through   
					S * * 9 7 1 * * S * *   
					1. Press and hold   
					until the power LED blinks   
					S 
					delete all learned functions with a device   
					(e.g. AV mode)   
					twice:   
					2. Press   
					times:   
					. 
					* *   
					. e power LED blinks four   
					. 
					9 8 0   
					S * * 9 7 5 a a   
					* * * *   
					3. Press and hold   
					until the power LED blinks   
					creating macros   
					S 
					twice:   
					4. Press   
					. 
					* *   
					9 9 3   
					(e.g. SrCH key)   
					. 
					S * * 9 9 5 h a P w P z P S   
					* *   
					5. Press   
					. e power key LED blinks twice:   
					A 
					* 
					. 
					NOTE   
					* 
					deassign macro   
					S * * 9 9 5 h S * *   
					6. Press and hold   
					until the power LED blinks   
					As elsewhere in this Handbook, a single ‘blink’ of   
					the red LED behind the power button is indicated   
					by the symbol   
					S 
					twice:   
					. 
					* *   
					. 
					* 
					7. Press   
					. e power LED blinks twice:   
					9 7 1   
					. 
					* *   
					8. Press   
					. e power key LED blinks twice:   
					A 
					* 
					. 
					* 
					e-29   
				IR   
					commands   
					ese are the Ir commands generated from the BD player   
					remote control, and accepted by the BDP100. e codes are   
					useful if you wish to programme another remote handset   
					to control the BDP100. e codes are given in the format   
					SystemCode–CommandCode. 25 (0x19) is the Arcam   
					System Code for a Blu-ray Disc player.   
					Key name   
					Decimal   
					25–0   
					25–1   
					25–2   
					25–3   
					25–4   
					25–5   
					25–6   
					25–7   
					Hexadecimal   
					0x19–0x00   
					0x19–0x01   
					0x19–0x02   
					0x19–0x03   
					0x19–0x04   
					0x19–0x05   
					0x19–0x06   
					0x19–0x07   
					0x19–0x08   
					0x19–0x09   
					0x19–0x12   
					0x19–0x40   
					0x19–0x1D   
					0x19–0x4C   
					0x19–0x20   
					Key name   
					NaVIgaTE uP   
					NaVIgaTE LEFT   
					OK   
					Decimal   
					25–86   
					25–81   
					25–87   
					25–80   
					25–85   
					25–45   
					25–48   
					25–53   
					25–54   
					25–75   
					16–13   
					16–16   
					16–17   
					25–88   
					25–73   
					25–69   
					25–65   
					25–74   
					25–107   
					25–108   
					25–109   
					25–110   
					Hexadecimal   
					0x19–0x13   
					0x19–0x51   
					0x19–0x57   
					0x19–0x50   
					0x19–0x55   
					0x19–0x2D   
					0x19–0x30   
					0x19–0x35   
					0x19–0x36   
					0x19–0x4B   
					0x10–0x0D   
					0x10–0x10   
					0x10–0x11   
					0x19–0x58   
					0x19–0x49   
					0x19–0x45   
					0x19–0x41   
					0x19–0x4A   
					0x19–0x6B   
					0x19–0x6C   
					0x19–0x6D   
					0x19–0x6E   
					0 
					1 
					2 
					3 
					NaVIgaTE RIgHT   
					4 
					NaVIgaTE DOWN   
					LOaD   
					5 
					6 
					PauSE   
					7 
					PLaY   
					8 
					STOP   
					25–8   
					25–9   
					9 
					STaTuS   
					MuTE   
					DISP   
					RND   
					RPT   
					SRCH   
					25–18   
					25–64   
					25–29   
					25–76   
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				Radio interference   
					e BDP100 Blu-ray Disc player is a digital device   
					which has been designed to very high standards of   
					electromagnetic compatibility.   
					All Blu-ray players generate, and can radiate rF   
					(radio frequency) energy. In some cases this can cause   
					interference with FM and AM radio reception. If this is   
					the case, keep the player and its connecting cables as far   
					from the tuner and its aerials as possible. Connecting   
					the player and the tuner to different mains sockets can   
					also help to reduce interference.   
					Analogue Audio Output   
					Digital to Analogue conversion   
					Signal to noise ratio   
					24-bit 192kHz Delta-Sigma DAC   
					110dB CCIr   
					0.002%   
					Harmonic distortion (1kHz)   
					Frequency response ( 0.5dB)   
					Output level (0dB)   
					specifications   
					10Hz–20kHz   
					2.2Vrms   
					47Ω   
					Output impedance   
					Minimum recommended load   
					Video Outputs   
					5kΩ   
					EC COUnTrIES – is products have been designed to   
					comply with EMC Directive 2004/108/EC.   
					Composite video   
					1 x phono. 1V pk-pk in 75Ω   
					Component video   
					Interlaced or Progressive   
					3 phono sockets.   
					Y 1V pk-pk in 75Ω, Pb 0.7V pk-pk in 75Ω, Pr 0.7V pk-pk in 75Ω   
					USA – ese products comply with FCC Part 15   
					Class B.   
					HDMI   
					19-pin HDMI connector   
					Supported video formats are:   
					laser radiation   
					If the BDP100 Blu-ray Disc   
					player is operated whilst   
					he outer casing is removed,   
					nvisible laser radiation could   
					cause eye damage.   
					720 x 576p, 720(1440) x 576i, 720 x 480p, 720(1440) x 480i,   
					1280 x 720p, 1920 x 1080i, 1920 x 1080p   
					Audio to 6-channel/96kHz or 2-channel/192kHz (24-bit).   
					Digital interfaces   
					USB   
					USB 2.0 High Speed (480 Mbit/s)   
					10 BASE-T / 100 BASE-TX   
					network   
					Physical   
					Dimensions   
					Weight   
					W430 x D400 x H100mm   
					6.2kg nett/10.0kg packed   
					30W maximum   
					Power consumption   
					Digital output connection   
					75Ω co-axial   
					optical TOSLInK   
					Supplied accessories   
					Mains lead   
					Cr104 remote control   
					4 x AAA batteries   
					E&OE   
					NOTE: All specification values are typical unless otherwise stated   
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