Blu-ray Disc Player
BDX2000KU
OWNER’S MANUAL
Owner’s Record
The model number and serial number are on the back
of this unit. Record these numbers in the spaces
below. Refer to these numbers whenever you communicate
with your Toshiba dealer about this unit.
Model number:
Serial number :
© 2009 Toshiba Corporation
INTRODUCTION
FCC WARNING
This equipment may generate or use radio frequency energy. Changes or modifications to this equipment may
cause harmful interference unless the modifications are expressly approved in the manual. The user could lose the
authority to operate this equipment if an unauthorized change or modification is made.
RADIO-TV INTERFERENCE
This 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. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate 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:
1) Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
2) Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
3) Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
4) Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
ALWAYS plug the product into an outlet that is located in such a manner that it can be easily unplugged in case the
product requires service.
CAUTION: Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type.
WARNING: Batteries (Battery pack or battery installed) shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire, or the like.
LASER SAFETY
This apparatus employs a laser. Only a qualified service person should remove the cover or attempt to service this
apparatus, due to possible eye injury.
CAUTION: Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may
result in hazardous radiation exposure.
CAUTION: Visible and invisible laser radiation when open and interlocks defeated. Do not stare into beam.
LOCATION: Inside, near the deck mechanism.
IMPORTANT COPYRIGHT INFORMATION
Unauthorized copying, broadcasting, public performance and lending of discs are prohibited. This product incorporates
copyright protection technology that is protected by U.S. patents and other intellectual property rights. Use of this
copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision, and is intended for home and other limited
viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision. Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited.
Do not place the unit on the furniture that is capable of being tilted by a child and an adult leaning, pulling, standing
or climbing on it. A falling unit can cause serious injury or even death.
To Avoid the Hazards of Electrical Shock and Fire
• Do not handle the AC power cord with wet hands.
• Do not pull on the AC power cord when disconnecting it from an AC outlet. Grasp it by the plug.
• Do not put your fingers or objects into the unit.
Location and Handling
• Do not install the unit in direct sunlight, near strong magnetic fields, or in a place subject to dust or strong vibration.
• Avoid a place with drastic temperature changes.
• Install the unit in a horizontal and stable position. Do not place anything directly on top or bottom of the unit.
Depending on your external devices, noise or disturbance of the picture and/or sound may be generated if the unit is
placed too close to them. In this case, please ensure enough space between the external devices and the unit.
• Depending on the environment, the temperature of this unit may increase slightly. This is not a malfunction.
•
Be sure to remove the disc and unplug the AC power cord from the outlet before carrying the unit.
Dew Condensation Warning
• Dew condensation may form inside the unit in the following conditions. If so, do not use this unit at least for a few
hours until its inside gets dry.
- The unit is moved from a cold place to a warm place.
- Under conditions of high humidity.
- After heating a cold room.
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Note about Recycling
• This unit’s packaging materials are recyclable and can be reused. Please dispose of any materials in
accordance with your local recycling regulations.
*
• Batteries should never be thrown away or incinerated but disposed of in accordance with your local
regulations concerning chemical wastes.
Notice for Progressive Scan Output
• Consumers should note that not all high definition television sets are fully compatible with this product and may
cause artifacts to be displayed in the picture. In case of picture problems with 525(480) progressive scan output,
it is recommended that the user switch the connection to the ‘standard definition’ output. If there are questions
regarding your TV set compatibility with this 525p(480p) BD/DVD player, please contact Toshiba Customer Service.
Products that earn the ENERGY STAR® prevent greenhouse gas emissions by meeting strict energy
efficiency guidelines set by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Department of Energy.
ENERGY STAR and the ENERGY STAR mark are registered U.S.marks.
MPEG Layer - 3 audio coding technology licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson.
Because of problems and errors that can occur during the creation of DVD and CD software and / or the manufacture
of DVD and CD discs, Toshiba cannot assure that this Blu-ray Disc Player will successfully play every disc bearing the
DVD and CD logos. If you happen to experience any difficulty playing a DVD and / or CD disc on this Blu-ray Disc
Player, please contact Toshiba Customer Service.
Supplied Accessories
Symbols Used in this Manual
To specify for which media type each function is, we put the
following symbols at the beginning of each item to operate.
Symbol
Description
Description refers to BD-video and BD-RE
(ver.2.1) / BD-R (ver.1.1/1.2/1.3) recorded in
BDMV format
Description refers to DVD-video
remote control with
batteries (AAx2)
composite audio / video
cables
Description refers to audio CD / DTS-CD
OWNER’S MANUAL
Description refers to DVD-RW/-R and SD
Memory Card with AVCHD files
Description refers to BD-RE/-R, DVD-RW/-R,
CD-RW/-R and SD Memory Card with MP3 files
owner’s manual (EN/ES)
quick start guide (EN/ES)
Description refers to BD-RE/-R, DVD-RW/-R,
CD-RW/-R and SD Memory Card with Windows
Media™ Audio files
Description refers to BD-RE/-R, DVD-RW/-R,
CD-RW/-R and SD Memory Card with JPEG files
If you do not find any of the symbols listed above under the
function heading, the operation is applicable to all media.
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Trademark Information
HDMI, the HDMI logo
“BD-LIVE” logo is trademark
of Blu-ray Disc Association.
and High-Definition
Multimedia Interface are
trademarks or registered
trademarks of HDMI
Licensing LLC.
Java and all other Java
trademarks and logos are
trademarks or registered
trademarks of Sun
Microsystems, Inc. in the
United States and/or other
countries.
Manufactured under
license from Dolby
Laboratories. Dolby and
the double-D symbol are
trademarks of Dolby
Laboratories.
Manufactured under license
under U.S. Patent #’s:
Windows Media and the
Windows logo are
trademarks or registered
trademarks of Microsoft
Corporation in the United
States and/or other
countries.
5,451,942; 5,956,674;
5,974,380; 5,978,762;
6,226,616; 6,487,535;
7,392,195; 7,272,567;
7,333,929; 7,212,872 & other
U.S. and worldwide patents
issued & pending. DTS is a
registered trademark and the
DTS logos, Symbol, DTS-HD
and DTS-HD Master Audio |
Essential are trademarks of
DTS, Inc. ©1996-2008 DTS, Inc.
All Rights Reserved.
is trademark of Eastman Kodak Company.
“x.v.Color” and
“x.v.Color” logo are
trademarks of Sony
Corporation.
“Blu-ray Disc” and
are trademarks.
is a trademark of DVD Format/Logo Licensing
Corporation.
“AVCHD” and the
“AVCHD” logo are
trademarks of Panasonic
Corporation and Sony
Corporation.
“BONUSVIEW” is
trademark of Blu-ray Disc
Association.
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Content
INTRODUCTION
FUNCTION SETUP
Safety Instructions ........................................................................2
Supplied Accessories ...................................................................4
Symbols Used in this Manual....................................................4
Trademark Information...............................................................5
Features ............................................................................................7
Front Panel.......................................................................................8
Rear Panel.........................................................................................8
Remote Control..............................................................................9
Front Panel Display.................................................................... 11
Using the Setup Menu ..............................................................33
Quick.........................................................................................33
Custom ....................................................................................34
Language ............................................................................35
Video ....................................................................................36
Audio ....................................................................................38
Parental ...............................................................................43
Others ...................................................................................44
Network Connection .................................................................46
Connection Test ....................................................................46
Enable(Easy)............................................................................46
Enable(Custom).....................................................................46
Disable ......................................................................................49
Software Update .........................................................................49
Current Version......................................................................49
Disc Update.............................................................................49
Initialize ....................................................................................50
CONNECTIONS
Connection to the TV................................................................ 12
Connection to an Audio System........................................... 14
Network Connection with LAN ............................................. 15
Finding the Video Channel on Your TV.............................. 16
PLAYBACK
Information on Playback.......................................................... 17
How to Insert a Disc................................................................... 20
Reading an SD Memory Card................................................. 20
Selecting the Media................................................................... 21
Playing Back (BD, DVD or a Disc with AVCHD files)........ 22
Playing Back (Audio CD or a Disc with MP3/
OTHERS
Troubleshooting..........................................................................51
Glossary ..........................................................................................53
Language Code List....................................................................55
Specifications ...............................................................................56
Maintenance.................................................................................57
LIMITED WARRANTY ..................................................................58
Windows Media™ Audio/JPEG Files) ................................ 23
Kodak Picture CD........................................................................ 24
Fast Forward / Fast Reverse.................................................... 25
Slow Motion Playback .............................................................. 25
Step by Step Playback .............................................................. 26
Repeat Playback.......................................................................... 26
A-B Repeat .................................................................................... 26
Program Playback ...................................................................... 26
Random Playback....................................................................... 27
Rapid Playback ............................................................................ 28
Adjusting the Picture ................................................................ 28
Virtual Surround.......................................................................... 28
PIP (BONUSVIEW) Setting........................................................ 29
Camera Angle .............................................................................. 29
Enjoying BD-Live Discs with Online Content ................... 29
Search............................................................................................. 30
Switching Subtitles.................................................................... 31
Switching Audio Soundtrack ................................................. 31
Setting the BD Audio Mode.................................................... 32
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Playing back AVCHD files
Features
Blu-ray Disc
You can enjoy Blu-ray Disc which is capable of storing five
times more data than a conventional DVD.
This unit supports playback of AVCHD format files (new
format for high definition video camcorders) recorded on
disc/SD card. Your high definition personal archive is playable
in HD quality.
x.v.Color
This unit supports playback of video contents on discs
recorded with “x.v.Color” technology. To watch this video
content with the “x.v.Color”, a TV or other display device
supporting both video image reproduction using the
“x.v.Color” standard and capable of manually switching it’s
color setting is required. Please refer to the owner’s manual of
your display device for further information.
BD-Java
With some BDs which support Java applications, you can
enjoy the interactive functions such as games or interactive
menus.
BD-Live
BD-Live (BD-ROM version 2 Profile 2.0) that allows interactive
functions to be used when this unit is connected to the
Internet in addition to the BONUSVIEW function. The various
functions differ depending on the disc.
Easy and simple connection to your HDTV via
HDMI
Full high-definition video playback
Connect this unit to your HDTV with one single HDMI (High-
Definition Multimedia Interface) cable. It is recommended to
use a High Speed HDMI Cable for better compatibility. The
high definition video output signal will be transferred to your
HDTV without conversion to analog signals, so you will get
excellent picture and sound quality, completely free from
noise.
Watch movies in the highest picture quality available for your
HDTV. This unit offers full high-definition video playback up to
1080p resolution for an amazing viewing experience. A highly
detailed picture and increased sharpness delivers a more true-
to-life picture.
DVD Upconversion for enhanced picture quality
Your current DVD will look even better than before thanks to
video upconversion. Upconversion will increase the
resolution of standard definition DVD to high definition up to
1080p over an HDMI connection. The picture will be less
jagged and more realistic for a near high-definition
experience.
Thanks to other multiple outputs, you can also easily connect
to your home theater system or amplifier.
HDMI Deep Color
Deep Color reduces the posterization effect of the playback
image. Refer to “HDMI Deep Color” in “FUNCTION SETUP” on
page 36.
Enjoy your content on different kinds of media
Full backwards compatibility with BD, DVD, CD and SD card
ensures that you can continue to enjoy your current audio-
video collection. Additionally, you can view JPEG digital
pictures or listen to MP3 or Windows Media™ Audio music
files.
HDMI CEC (Consumer Electronics Control)
This unit supports HDMI CEC, which allows integrated system
control over HDMI and is part of the HDMI standard.
This function may not work properly on some devices.
HDMI 1080p24 output (BD only)
This unit is equipped with a feature which can provide the
smooth movement in the playback of film originated material
with the frame rate of 24 frames per second with progressive
scan. (Available only when the TV is connected by an HDMI
cable and compatible with 1080p24 frame input.)
Refer to “HDMI Video Resolution” in “FUNCTION SETUP” on
page 36.
Experience rich multi-channel surround sound
Multi-channel surround sound, which recognizes real-to-life
sound and makes you feel like you are really there.
PIP (BONUSVIEW)
Some BD-videos have the PIP function which enables you to
display the secondary video in the primary video. You can call
up the secondary video by pressing [PIP] whenever the scene
contains the secondary video.
Copyright protection system
To play back the digital video images of a BD / DVD via an
HDMI connection, it is necessary that both the unit and the
TV (or an AV amplifier) support a copyright protection
system called HDCP (high-bandwidth digital content
protection system). HDCP is copy protection technology
that comprises data encryption and authentication of the
connected AV device. This unit supports HDCP. Please read
the operating instructions of your TV (or AV amplifier) for
more information.
Pop-up menu
Some BD-video have pop-up menu which is a navigation
menu that can be called up and be operated on the TV screen
without interrupting the playback. You can call up the pop-up
menu by pressing [POP MENU / MENU]. Contents in the
pop-up menu vary depending on the disc.
Rapid playback
Playback in slightly faster speed while keeping the sound
output.
Rapid playback is available only on discs recorded in the
Dolby Digital format.
Playback of Content from an SD Memory Card
You can play back AVCHD / MP3 / WMA / JPEGs stored in an
SD Memory Card. You can store picture-in-picture
commentary, subtitles or other extras for BD-ROM ver. 2
(Profile 2.0 / Profile 1.1) files in an SD Memory Card and play
back with the BD-video.
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Front Panel
1
2
3 4 5* 6*
7
8
9
10
(*) The unit can also be turned on by pressing these buttons.
5. PLAY B button*
6. OPEN/CLOSE A button*
7. Disc tray
1. ON/STANDBY Q button
• Press to turn on the unit, or to turn the unit into the
standby mode. (To completely turn off the unit, you
must unplug the AC power cord.)
8. Display
2. ON/STANDBY Q indicator
3. PAUSE F button
4. STOP C button
• Refer to “Front Panel Display” on page 11.
9. Infrared sensor window
10. SD card slot
Rear Panel
5
4
3
1 2
P
R/CR
B/CB
L
Y
P
R
OPTICAL
COAXIAL
HDMI
OUT
AUDIO
VIDEO
COMPONENT
VIDEO OUT
DIGITAL OUT
LAN
PCM/BITSTREAM
OUT
7
6
1. LAN terminal
6. DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL / COAXIAL) jacks
• Use to connect a network equipment with LAN
• Use to connect an AV receiver / amplifier, Dolby
Digital / DTS decoder or other device with a digital
audio optical / coaxial input jack with a digital audio
optical / coaxial cable.
cable.
2. HDMI OUT jack
• Use to connect a TV with an HDMI compatible port
using an HDMI cable.
3. AUDIO OUT jacks
• Use to connect a TV, an AV receiver / amplifier or
other device with a composite audio cable.
4. COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks
• Use to connect a TV with component video inputs
with a component video cable.
5. AC power cord
7. VIDEO OUT jack
• Use to connect a TV, an AV receiver or other device
with a composite video cable.
Note
• Do not touch the inner pins of the jacks on the rear
panel. Electrostatic discharge may cause permanent
damage to the unit.
• Connect to a standard AC outlet to supply power to
this unit.
• Unplug this cord from the AC outlet to completely
turn off the unit.
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Remote Control
12. MODE button
• During BD, DVD or AVCHD playback, press to display
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the setting for the rapid playback and the picture
adjustment.
2*
• During BD, DVD, CD, AVCHD, MP3 and WMA
playback, press to display the setting for the virtual
surround.
• During BD playback, press to turn the picture-in-
picture feature on or off (only applicable to BD-video
which supports the PIP function).
• During the JPEG playback, press to display menus
for changing the visual effect for switching the
image or changing the size of the image.
• In stop mode with BD inserted, press to display a
menu for setting the BD audio mode.
• In stop mode with audio CD or MP3 / WMA / JPEG files
inserted, press to display menus for program and
random playback.
16
17
18
3
19
20
4
5
6
7
21
22
13. REPEAT button
• Press to toggle between various repeat modes.
14. PIP button
8
9
10
23
24
25
• Press to switch picture-in-picture feature on or off
(only applicable to BD-video which supports the PIP
function).
11*
15. ON/STANDBY Q button
26
27
• Press to turn on the unit, or to turn the unit into the
standby mode. (To completely turn off the unit, you
must unplug the AC power cord.)
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13
28
16. ANGLE button
• Press to access various camera angles on the disc.
• Press to rotate the JPEG files clockwise by 90 degrees.
17. AUDIO button
• Press to display the audio menu.
18. SUBTITLE button
• Press to display the subtitle menu.
19. DISPLAY button
• Press to display the on-screen display menu.
20. CLEAR button
• Press to clear the information once entered or to
cancel the programming for audio CD, etc.
21. POP MENU / MENU button
• Press to display the pop-up menu / disc menu.
22. ENTER button
• Press to confirm or select menu items.
23. RETURN button
(*) The unit can also be turned on by pressing these buttons.
1. HDMI button
• Press to set the HDMI output mode.
2. OPEN/CLOSE A button*
• Press to open or close the disc tray.
3. Number buttons
• Press to enter the title, chapter, track or file number.
• Press to enter values in the input field.
4. SEARCH button
• Press to display the search menu.
5. RED / GREEN / BLUE / YELLOW button
• Press to select items on some BD contents.
• When file list / thumbnail list is shown, press to
switch between pages.
6. TOP MENU button
• Press to display the top menu.
7. K / L / s / B buttons
• Press to return to the previously displayed menu
screen.
24. FWD D button
• During playback, press to fast forward the playback.
• In pause mode, press to slow motion the playback.
25. SKIP G button
• During playback, press to skip to the next title,
chapter, track or file.
26. STOP C button
• Press to select items or settings.
8. SETUP button
• Press to display the setup menu.
9. REV E button
• During playback, press to fast reverse the playback.
10. SKIP H button
• Press to stop playback.
27. PAUSE F button
• During playback, press once to return to the
beginning of the current title, chapter, track or file.
• During playback, press twice to return to the
previous title, chapter, track or file.
• During the JPEG playback, press to return to the
previous file.
• Press to pause playback.
• When playback is in pause mode, press repeatedly
to forward the playback step by step.
28. A-B button
11. PLAY B button*
• Press to play back a defined section between point
A and B repeatedly.
• Press to start playback or resume playback.
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Installing the Batteries in the Remote Control
Using a Remote Control
Install the batteries (AAx2) matching the polarity indicated Keep in mind the following when using the remote
inside battery compartment of the remote control.
control:
• Make sure that there are no obstacles between the
remote control and the infrared sensor window on the
unit.
1) Open the cover.
• Remote operation may become unreliable if strong
sunlight or fluorescent light is shining on the infrared
sensor window of the unit.
• Remote control for different devices can interfere with
each other. Avoid using remote control for other device
located close to the unit.
• Replace the batteries when you notice a fall off in the
operating range of the remote control.
• The maximum operable ranges from the unit are as
follows.
- Line of sight: approx. 23 feet (7 m)
-
Either side of the center: approx. 16 feet (5 m) within 30°
2) Insert batteries.
- Above: approx. 16 feet (5 m) within 15°
- Below: approx. 10 feet (3 m) within 30°
/
30˚
30˚
16 feet
(5 m)
23 feet
(7 m)
16 feet
(5 m)
Make sure to match + and - on the batteries to the
marks indicated in the battery compartment.
3) Close the cover.
Note
Incorrect use of batteries can result in hazards such
as leakage and bursting. Please observe the
following:
• Do not mix new and old batteries together.
• Do not use different kinds of batteries together.
Although they may look similar, different batteries
may have different voltages.
• Make sure that the + and - ends of each battery
match the indications in the battery compartment.
• Remove batteries from battery compartment that
are not going to be used for a month or more.
• When disposing of used batteries, please comply
with governmental regulations or environmental
public rules that apply in your country or area. (Refer
to page 4.)
• Do not recharge, short-circuit, heat, burn or
disassemble batteries.
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Front Panel Display
1
2
3
4
* Brightness of the display can be adjusted. Refer to “Panel Display” in “FUNCTION SETUP” on page 44.
1. Displays repeat icon. (Appears during repeat playback.)
2. Displays media icon (disc mode or SD card mode).
3. Displays playback status icon. Refer to the table below.
4. Displays various kinds of information such as title number, elapsed playing time, repeat type, menu type, etc.
Playback status icon
Mode
Playback is in progress
Stop mode
Pause mode
Fast forward mode
Fast reverse mode
Slow motion mode
Example of Display Message
Title is being played back.
Indicating the current title number and the elapsed time.
Current chapter is in chapter repeat mode.
Loading a disc.
Dolby Digital audio is being played back.
DTS audio is being played back.
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CONNECTIONS
Connection to the TV
Choose the appropriate connection, then proceed to the corresponding
instruction (A, B or C) on the next page.
1
(Supports up to 1080i / 1080p, 1080p24 resolution.)
Best
Your TV
HDMI IN
Go To
High
Definition
TV
HDMI cable
Video
Audio
A
No analog audio connection required.
HDMI Cable NOT INCLUDED
Line o
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Abov
Below
High Speed HDMI Cable (also known as HDMI category 2 cable) is recommended for better compatibility.
(Supports up to 1080i resolution.)
Better
COMPONENT
VIDEO IN
Y
PB/CB
component video cable
composite audio cable
Your TV
High
Video
Go To
PR/CR
Definition
TV
B
C
+
L
Audio
AUDIO IN
R
Component Video Cables NOT INCLUDED
(Supports only 480i resolution.)
Basic
VIDEO IN
composite video cable
Your TV
Video
Go To
Standard
Definition
TV
L
+
composite audio cable
AUDIO IN
R
Audio
• Connect this unit directly to the TV. If the composite audio / video cables are connected to a VCR, pictures may be
distorted due to the copy right protection system.
Composite Audio / Video Cables included
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Connect the cables by following the descriptions below.
2
HDMI Video / Audio Connection
Your TV
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• Do not tilt the connector when inserting it into the HDMI jack, and make sure the shapes of the jack and the
connector are matched.
• When using non-HDCP compatible TV, the image will not display properly.
Component Video + Standard Audio Connection
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Connection to an Audio System
• When you change the connections, all devices should be turned off.
• Refer to the manual accompanying external devices for more information.
2-Channel Analog Audio Connection
stereo system
Digital Audio Connection
AV receiver / amplifier
audio
AUDIO IN
R
L
DIGITAL AUDIO INPUT
COAXIAL
DIGITAL AUDIO INPUT
OPTICAL
digital audio
optical / coaxial
input jack
Analog audio input jacks
composite
audio cable
digital audio
optical cable
digital audio
coaxial cable
or
L
this unit
OPTICAL
COAXIAL
OPTICAL COAXIAL
DIGITAL OUT
HDMI
OUT
AUDIO
VIDEO
HDMI
OUT
AUDIO
VIDEO
COMPONENT
VIDEO OUT
COMPONENT
VIDEO OUT
DIGITAL OUT
LAN
PCM/BITSTREAM
OUT
LAN
PCM/BITSTREAM
OUT
OPTICAL
COAXIAL
DIGITAL OUT
PCM/BITSTREAM
R
AUDIO
OUT
AUDIO OUT
DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL / COAXIAL)
To set up “Digital Out”, refer to page 40.
HDMI Audio Connection
audio
AV receiver / amplifier with an HDMI input jack
HDMI IN
this unit
HDMI cable
OPTICAL
COAXIAL
HDMI
OUT
AUDIO
VIDEO
COMPONENT
VIDEO OUT
DIGITAL OUT
LAN
PCM/BITSTREAM
OUT
HDMI
OUT
To set up “HDMI Audio Out”, refer to pages 38 and 39.
Digital Audio Optical / Coaxial Cable and HDMI Cable NOT INCLUDED
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Network Connection with LAN
• You can use a disc which offers BD-Live function by connecting the unit to the Internet.
(For BD-Live information, please refer to page 29.)
Networking equipment
(modem, etc.)
Hub or broadband router
WAN
LAN
LAN
5
4
3
2
1
LAN cable
LAN cable
Internet
this unit
LAN
OPTICAL
COAXIAL
HDMI
OUT
AUDIO
VIDEO
COMPONENT
VIDEO OUT
DIGITAL OUT
LAN
PCM/BITSTREAM
OUT
Networking Equipment, Hub or Broadband Router and Cables NOT INCLUDED
Note
• After connecting a LAN cable, set up necessary network settings.
• Do not insert any cable other than a LAN cable to the LAN terminal to avoid damaging the unit.
• If your network equipment (modem, etc.) does not have broadband router functions, connect a broadband router.
• If your network equipment (modem, etc.) has broadband router functions but there is no vacant port, use a hub.
• For a broadband router, use a router which supports 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX.
• Do not connect your PC directly to the LAN terminal of this unit.
• For the network setup, refer to “Network Connection” on pages 46-49.
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CONNECTIONS
After you have completed all the connections, you must find the correct video channel (external input channel) on your TV.
Finding the Video Channel on Your TV
After you have made all the necessary connections, press [ON/STANDBY Q] to turn
on the unit.
1
Turn on your TV.
2
3
Press the button on the TV’s remote control that accesses the external input
channel. It may be labeled “SOURCE”, “AV” or “INPUT” (refer to your TV’s user
manual).
Note
• If the TV is connected by an HDMI cable, please allow a few moments for the opening screen to display.
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Information on Playback
Before you start playing back a disc, read the following information.
• This unit cannot play back the disc contents protected by
Windows Media™ Digital Rights Management (DRM).
Playable Discs and Files
This unit is compatible to play back the following discs / files.
To play back a disc / file, make sure that it meets the
requirements for region codes and color systems as
described below. You can play back discs that have the
following logos.
Readable cards
Playable files / data
SD Memory Card (8 MB - 2 GB)
SDHC Memory Card (4 GB - 8 GB)
miniSD Card (8 MB - 2 GB)
AVCHD, MP3, Windows
Media™ Audio, JPEG,
picture-in-picture
commentary, subtitles or
other extras for BD-ROM
Profile 1 ver.1.1
Other disc types are not guaranteed to play back.
microSD Card (8 MB - 2 GB)
Playable discs
Logos
Blu-ray Disc
Note for SD Memory Cards
- BD-video (single / dual layer)
- BD-RE ver. 2.1 (single / dual layer)
(Recorded in BDMV format)
• This unit supports SD Memory Card with FAT12/
FAT16 file system, and SDHC Memory Card with
FAT32 file system.
- BD-R ver. 1.1 / 1.2 / 1.3 (single / dual layer)
(Recorded in BDMV format) (Unclosed
discs may not be played back.)
• This unit does not support NTFS file system.
• This unit may not read the SD Memory Cards
formatted on a computer. If that is the case, please
reformat the SD Memory Cards in this unit and try
again.
• This unit does not support miniSDHC and microSDHC
Memory Card.
• For miniSD Card and microSD Card, the adapter is
necessary.
DVD-video
DVD-RW
DVD-R
miniSD Card
microSD Card
adapter
adapter
miniSD Card
microSD
Card
• Portions of this product are protected under
copyright law and are provided under license by
ARIS / SOLANA / 4C.
• Please keep the SD Memory Cards in their cases when
you are not using them.
• Do not try to open or modify the card.
• Do not touch the terminal surface with your fingers or
any metals.
• Do not attach additional labels or stickers to cards.
• Do not remove the label of the SD Memory Cards.
• This unit recognizes up to 8 characters of file name in
the SD Memory Card. Characters after 8th will not be
displayed.
CD-DA (audio CD)
CD-RW
Unplayable Discs and Files
CD-R
The following discs will not be played back in this unit.
• CD-ROM
• DVD-RAM
• DVD-audio
• HD DVD
• CD-I (compact disc-interactive)
• VSD (video single disc)
• Video CD
Kodak Picture CD
DTS-CD
• SVCD
• Unfinalized disc
• BD-RE (ver.1.0)
-
• BD-RE (ver.2.1) (Recorded in BDAV format)
• BD / DVD / SD Memory Card contains DivX® files.
• BD / DVD hybrid disc (played back as a BD-video only)
• BD that contains AVCHD files
Playable files
Media
• BD-R (ver.1.1 / 1.2 / 1.3) (Recorded in BDAV format)
• DVD-RW/-R recorded in non compatible recording
format.
DVD-RW/-R,
AVCHD
SD Memory Card (including SDHC),
miniSD Card, microSD Card
• Super Audio CD - Only the sound on the CD layer can be
heard. The sound on the high-density Super Audio CD
layer cannot be heard.
MP3
BD-RE/-R, DVD-RW/-R, CD-RW/-R,
SD Memory Card (including SDHC),
miniSD Card, microSD Card
Windows Media™ Audio
JPEG
• Playability of dual discs are not guaranteed.
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PLAYBACK
Color Systems
On-Screen Display
BD-video and DVD-video are recorded in different color
systems throughout the world. The most common color
system is NTSC (which is used primarily in the United
States and Canada).
This unit employs NTSC color system, so the disc you play
back must be recorded in the NTSC system. You cannot
play back the disc recorded in other color systems.
You can check information about the current disc by
pressing [DISPLAY].
To call the on-screen display menu, press [DISPLAY]
during playback. Every time you press [DISPLAY], the
information changes. Depending on the media, available
information varies.
Region Codes
off A Title / Chapter information
A Title information (elapsed time)
A Title information (remaining time)
A Decoding format information A off
BD-video
This unit has been designed to play back
BD-video with region “A” and DVD-video
with region “1” or “ALL”. You cannot play
back BD-video or DVD-video that are
labeled for other regions. Look for the
symbols on the right on your BD-video or
DVD-video.
If these region symbols do not appear on
your BD-video or DVD-video, you cannot
play back the disc in this unit. The letter or
number inside the globe refers to region
of the world. A BD-video or DVD-video
labeled for a specific region can only be
played back in the unit with the same
region code.
DVD-video
off A Chapter information (elapsed time)
A Chapter information (remaining time)
A Title information (elapsed time)
A Title information (remaining time)
A Decoding format information A off
Track information (elapsed time)
A Track information (remaining time)
A Disc information* (elapsed time)
A Disc information* (remaining time)
A Track information (elapsed time)
(* not available during program / random playback)
Structure of Disc / SD Memory Card Contents
The contents of BD / DVD / AVCHD are generally divided
into titles. Titles may be further subdivided into chapters.
BD / DVD / AVCHD
title 1
chapter 1
title 2
chapter 2 chapter 1 chapter 2 chapter 3
off (File information (elapsed time))
A File name information
A off (File information (elapsed time))
Audio CD is divided into tracks.
audio CD
off (File information (elapsed time))
A File name information
A Tag information (title name)
A Tag information (artist name)
A off (File information (elapsed time))
track 1
track 2
track 3
track 4
track 5
Data discs or SD Memory Cards containing MP3 / WMA /
JPEG are divided into folders, and the folders are
subdivided into files.
off A File information A File name information A off
MP3 / WMA / JPEG
folder (group) 2
file 4
folder (group) 1
file 1
file 2
file 3
file 5
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S Chapter information
S File name information
<Title / Chapter information for BD and AVCHD>
1
1
2
3
4
5
File_name_001
1
1/10
T
1
Media icon and file name
<Chapter information for DVD>
: MP3 files
: WMA files
: JPEG files
2
6
3 / 5
0 : 01 : 02
1
2
3
Current title number
Current chapter number / Total number of chapters
Current repeat setting (Only when repeat setting is
active)
(C: Chapter repeat, T: Title repeat, AB: A-B repeat)
S Tag information
<Title name information>
4
Indicates that the multi camera angle images are
available on the scene
1
5
6
TITLE
Current playback status
Elapsed time (or remaining time) of the current
chapter
<Artist name information>
2
S Title information
ARTIST NAME
1
2
1
Title name based on tag information of current
Windows Media™ Audio file
3 / 5
0 : 01 : 02
1
2
2
Current title number / Total number of titles
Elapsed time (or remaining time) of the current title
Artist name based on tag information of current
Windows Media™ Audio file
S Track / File information
S Decoding format information
1
2
3
4
1
1 / 14
0 : 00: 51
SD
G
Dolby Digital
1
2
Current track (file) number / Total number of track
(file)
Elapsed time (or remaining time) of the current
track / file (except for JPEG files)
1
Decoding format
3
4
Indication of SD Memory Card playback
Current repeat setting
(Only when repeat setting is active)
(T: Track repeat, G: Group repeat,
A: All repeat, AB: A-B repeat)
S Disc information
1
2
1 / 14
0 : 00: 51
T
1
2
Current track number / Total number of tracks
Elapsed time (or remaining time) of the current disc
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Use [K / L] to select “SD Card”,
How to Insert a Disc
then press [ENTER].
2
Press [OPEN/CLOSE A] to open the
disc tray.
Media Select
1
2
Disc
SD Card
Place the disc on the disc tray with its
label side facing up.
• Media filter screen will appear.
• When the SD Memory Card contains only
one type of file, skip to step 4.
Select the type of the file you want
to play back in the media filter
screen. Then press [ENTER] to
display the file list.
Align the disc to the
disc tray guide.
3
Please select the media to play back.
Video
• Make sure the disc is compatible with this unit.
(Refer to page 17 for the list of compatible discs.)
Audio
Press [OPEN/CLOSE A] to close the
disc tray.
Picture
3
Please allow time for the disc to load.
• Playback of AVCHD files will start right after
you choose “Video”. (The file list is not
available for AVCHD files.)
To eject the disc:
Press [OPEN/CLOSE A] to open the disc tray.
Remove the disc.
Use [K / L] to select a desired track,
folder or file, then press [ENTER].
Use [s / B] to go back and forward
between the hierarchies.
• If you press [ENTER] on the desired file,
playback will start.
4
Press [OPEN/CLOSE A] to close the disc tray.
Reading an SD Memory Card
To remove the SD Memory Card:
In stop mode, gently push in the SD Memory
Card, then pull it out slowly.
You can play back the AVCHD / MP3 / WMA / JPEG files in
an SD Memory Card.
With the SD Memory Card, you can also enjoy the
following functions.
Note
- Special additional contents for BD-ROM Profile 1 ver.1.1.
(For more information about the special additional
contents, refer to the instruction book that came with
the disc.)
- BD-Live function (BD-ROM ver. 2 Profile 2.0).
(For more information about BD-Live, refer to page 29.)
• The “Media Select” screen will disappear under the
conditions listed below:
- when the screen saver is activated.
- when [RETURN] is pressed.
- when the setup menu is called up.
• If the “Media Select” screen disappears before you
make the selection, refer to “Selecting the Media” on
page 21.
• Do not remove the SD Memory Card or turn the unit
to the standby mode while the contents of the card
are in playback. It may result in malfunction or loss of
the card’s data.
• Do not delete the folders or files in the SD Memory
Card with your computer. This unit may not read the
SD Memory Cards formatted on a computer.
• If a folder or file name includes one of the following
unrecognizable characters, the folder or file name
may not be displayed correctly.
Insert an SD Memory Card, with the
label side facing up, into the SD
1
card slot until it clicks.
If no disc is in operation, “Media Select” screen
will appear on the TV screen.
- Unrecognizable characters :
. , " = + [ ] ; / \ : | ¥
SD Memory Card
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Selecting the Media
is
For the playback media to be read by this unit, the correct media should be selected. You can switch the media by
following the steps below. “Media Select” is available only when an SD Memory Card is inserted.
le
when
SD
y
In stop mode, press [SETUP].
is
1
2
Use [K / L] to select , then press
[ENTER] .
Quick
Media Select
Disc
HDMI Audio Out
HDMI Multi(Normal)
HDMI Video Resolution Auto
Component Output
Player Menu
480i
English
Use [K
/
L
] to select “Media Select”.
3
Quick
Media Select
Disc
HDMI Audio Out
HDMI Multi(Normal)
HDMI Video Resolution Auto
Component Output
Player Menu
480i
English
Press [ENTER] repeatedly to select
the desired media.
4
5
Press [SETUP] to exit.
Even if you turn the unit to the standby mode in “SD Card”
mode, it will be in “Disc” mode the next time you turn it on.
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PLAYBACK
Playing Back (BD, DVD or a Disc with AVCHD files)
Press [ON/STANDBY Q].
1
2
3
4
Turn on the TV and select the
appropriate input on the TV to
which the unit is connected.
Insert a disc (refer to page 20 on how
to insert a disc).
Playback may start automatically.
If not, press [PLAY B].
• Some discs may show a title or a disc menu.
In such case, refer to “Using the Title / Disc /
Pop-up Menu” on page 23.
• For a disc with AVCHD files, title menu is
displayed.
To pause playback:
Press [PAUSE F].
To return to the normal playback:
Press [PLAY B].
To stop playback:
Press [STOP C].
Playback will be in Resume-On-Stop mode.
Resume-On-Stop mode
If a playback is in Resume-On-Stop mode, when you press
[PLAY B] next time, the playback will start from the point
where it has been stopped.
Note
• Resume playback may not be available for the BD that
supports Java applications (BD-Java).
• In the “Disc” mode, the resume information will be
cleared when;
- [STOP C] is pressed while in the Resume-On-Stop
mode.
- the parental level is changed.
- the disc tray is opened.
• In the “SD Card” mode, the resume information will be
cleared when;
- [STOP C] is pressed while in the Resume-On-Stop
mode.
- the SD Memory Card is removed.
- the unit is turned into the standby mode.
Note
•
may appear at the top-right on the TV screen
when the operation is prohibited by the disc or this
unit.
• During the playback of 2-layered disc, pictures may
stop for a moment. This happens when the 1st layer
switches to the 2nd layer. This is not a malfunction.
• The operation may vary when you play back BD-
video and DVD-video with disc menu. Refer to the
manual accompanying the disc for details.
• Set “Still Mode” setting to “Field” in “Video” menu if
pictures in the pause mode are blurred. Refer to “Still
Mode” on page 37.
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Playing Back (Audio CD or a Disc with
Using the Title / Disc / Pop-up Menu
Before
you
begin
MP3/Windows Media™ Audio/
JPEG Files)
Many of BD-video and DVD-video discs contain title menu
(BD-video / DVD-video / AVCHD), disc menu (DVD-video)
or pop-up menu (BD-video) which guides you through the
available functions in the disc. The contents of the menus
may differ depending on the discs.
Before you begin, make sure the correct media is
selected. Refer to “Selecting the Media” on page 21.
Insert an audio CD or a disc/card
Title menu (BD-video / DVD-video / AVCHD)
1 Press [TOP MENU].
with MP3, WMA or JPEG files.
1
• Media filter screen will appear.
• For audio CD and a disc contains only one
type of file, skip to step 3.
2 Use [K / L / s / B] to select an item, then press
[ENTER].
3 Press [TOP MENU] to exit.
Select the type of the file you want
to play back in the media filter
2
Disc menu (DVD-video)
1 Press [POP MENU / MENU].
screen. Then press [ENTER] to
display the file list.
2 Use [K / L / s / B] to select an item, then press
[ENTER].
Use [K / L] to select a desired track,
folder or file, then press [ENTER].
3
3 Press [POP MENU / MENU] to exit.
Use [s / B] to go back and forward
between the hierarchies (only for
Pop-up menu (BD-video)
• This is a special feature available for some BD-videos.
When you press [POP MENU / MENU], a menu pops
out on the TV screen during the playback.
MP3 / WMA / JPEG files).
• If you press [ENTER] on the desired file,
playback will start.
1 During the playback of BD-video, press
1
2
3
5
6
4
[POP MENU / MENU].
2 Use [K / L / s / B] to select an item, then press
- - / 20
[ENTER].
File List
JPEG_DISC
3 Press [POP MENU / MENU] to exit.
Folder_1
Folder_2
Folder_3
JPEG_A
JPEG_B
JPEG_C
JPEG_D
Note
• Contents of menus and corresponding menu
operations may vary among discs. Refer to the
manual accompanying the disc for details.
• Title menu is also available for SD Memory Card with
AVCHD files.
Page Up
Page Down
Media Mode
e.g.) JPEG
: Track information
1
2
3
audio CD
MP3 / WMA / : File information
JPEG
audio CD
: “CD-DA” will be displayed
MP3 / WMA / : Current Disc, SD Memory Card, or
JPEG
audio CD
folder name will be displayed
: List of the track number and time
MP3 / WMA / : List of the file or folder names in the
JPEG
current folder or disc
4
Operation : Press [RED] to go to the previous
guide
page
Press [GREEN] to go to the next page
Press [YELLOW] to select “Media
Mode”
5
6
Current page / Total page number
Playback status
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Media icon and File name
Kodak Picture CD
: Folder
This unit can also run JPEG files stored on Kodak Picture
CD. You can enjoy picture images on the TV set by playing
back the Kodak Picture CD. This unit conforms to ver.7.0 of
Kodak Picture CD. For details of Kodak Picture CD, contact
a shop that provides developing service of Kodak Inc.
: audio CD tracks
: MP3 files
: WMA files
When Kodak Picture CD is inserted
: JPEG files
in this unit, Kodak Picture CD menu
1
will appear automatically on the TV
screen.
Press [STOP C] to stop playback.
1
4
4
- - / 16
Thumbnail
Pictures
It is recommended that files to be played back in this
unit are recorded under the following specifications:
<MP3/Windows Media™ Audio>
• Sampling
frequency
: 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz or 48 kHz
• Constant bit rate : 112 kbps - 320 kbps (MP3),
48 kbps - 192 kbps
(Windows Media™ Audio)
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Page Prev
Page Next
<JPEG>
• Upper limit
: 2,560 x 1,900 dots (sub sampling is
4:4:4)
2
3
5,120 x 3,840 dots (sub sampling is
1
2
3
File information
Current page / Total page number
Operation guide: Press [BLUE] to go to the previous
up to 4:2:2)
: 32 x 32 dots
• Lower limit
• File size of image : 12 MB
maximum
page
Press [YELLOW] to go to the next
page
Note
4
Playback status
• Unrecognizable characters will be replaced with
asterisks.
Use [K / L / s / B] to select a
• Some unplayable folders or files may be listed due to
the recording status.
desired file to be played back, then
2
• High-resolution JPEG files take longer to be
displayed.
press [PLAY B] or [ENTER].
• An image will be played back from the
selected file and go to the next one in turn.
• Progressive JPEG files (JPEG files saved in progressive
format) cannot be played back in this unit.
• The system can recognize up to 255 folders / 999 files
for CD, 999 folders / 9,999 files for BD, DVD and SD
Memory Card.
Press [STOP C] to stop playback.
To return to the first item:
3
• The 9th and deeper hierarchies cannot be displayed
for CD. The 10th and deeper hierarchies cannot be
displayed for DVD and SD Memory Card.
• For the SD Memory Card playback, refer to “Reading
an SD Memory Card” on page 20.
Press [TOP MENU].
To return to the file played last:
Press [POP MENU / MENU].
• For an SD Memory Card, only an extension of “.jpg”
can be recognized. For other media, only
“. mp3(M P 3) ”, “. wma( W MA) ”, “. jp g” and “. jpeg” can be
recognized, and any other extensions cannot be
read.
• If a disc contains AVCHD files, the playback of other
files which are in the same disc is not available.
• With regard to the multi-border BD-RE/-R,
additionally recorded sections cannot be
recognized.
• With regard to the multi-border DVD-RW/-R,
additionally recorded sections may not be
recognized.
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Fast Forward / Fast Reverse
Tips for JPEG / Kodak Picture CD Playback
• Every press on [ANGLE] will turn the image
clockwise by 90 degrees when an image is displayed.
• To change the visual effect for switching the
playback image, press [MODE] once, then use
[s / B] or [ENTER] to switch between “Cut In/Out”
and “Fade In/Out”.
1 During playback, press [FWD D] repeatedly
for fast forward.
• During JPEG / Kodak Picture CD playback, press
[MODE] twice to change the size of the playback
image, then use [s / B] or [ENTER] to switch
between “Normal” (100 %) and “Small” (95 %). The
size change may have no effect on some files (e.g.
files with a small picture size).
During playback, press [REV E] repeatedly for fast
reverse.
Every time you press [FWD D] or [REV E], the
playback speed will change.
2 Press [PLAY B] to return to normal playback.
Note
• For BD, DVD and AVCHD, speed changes in 5
different levels.
• For audio CD, MP3 and Windows Media™ Audio,
speed changes in 3 different levels.
• For audio CD, fast forward / fast reverse search
between different tracks are not available during
program and random playback.
• For MP3 and Windows Media™ Audio, fast forward /
fast reverse search between different files are not
available.
Slow Motion Playback
1 During playback, press [PAUSE F], then press
[FWD D].
Every time you press [FWD D], playback speed will
change.
2 Press [PLAY B] to return to normal playback.
Note
• Slow motion speed changes in 3 different levels.
• Only forward slow motion is available.
• Set “Still Mode” setting to “Field” in “Video” menu if
pictures in the slow motion playback mode are
blurred. Refer to “Still Mode” on page 37.
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Step by Step Playback
A-B Repeat
You can play back the specific part (between point A and
point B) repeatedly.
1 In pause mode, press [PAUSE F] repeatedly.
1 During playback, press [A-B] at the desired
Every time you press [PAUSE F], playback will
advance one step at a time.
starting point A.
2 Press [PLAY B] to return to normal playback.
2 During playback, press [A-B] at the desired
ending point B.
As soon as you set the point B, the part between point
A and point B will start playback repeatedly.
• To cancel the A-B repeat, press [A-B] again.
Note
• Only step by step forward is available.
• Set “Still Mode” setting to “Field” in “Video” menu if
pictures in step by step playback mode are blurred.
Refer to “Still Mode” on page 37.
Note
• Point B should be set within the same title or track as
point A.
• A-B repeat is not available with some scenes.
• To cancel the A point which was set, press [CLEAR].
• A-B repeat does not function during chapter, title,
track, group or all repeat playback.
Repeat Playback
Available repeat functions vary depending the discs.
1 During playback, press [REPEAT] repeatedly to
select the desired repeat mode.
Program Playback
Repeat mode
Chapter repeat
Available media
You can play back the disc/card in your desired order.
1 In stop mode, press [MODE].
The current chapter will be played
back repeatedly.
2 Use [K / L] to select a track / folder / file, then
press [ENTER].
Title repeat
1
2
3
4
5
6
The current title will be played back
repeatedly.
- - / 16
Track repeat
Program
Total
0 : 26 : 24
CD-DA
The current track will be played back
repeatedly.
8
9
0:36
2
4
9
1:14
1:14
0:45
0:50
0:53
0:20
0:54
0:50
1:14
0:50
0:53
0:54
0:36
10
11
12
13
14
Group repeat
11
12
14
8
The current folder will be played
back repeatedly.
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7
8
All repeat
Page Up
Page Down
Page Prev
Page Next
All tracks or files in the media will be
played back repeatedly.
e.g.) audio CD
1
2
audio CD
: Track information
: File information
MP3 / WMA /
JPEG
Note
audio CD
MP3 / WMA /
JPEG
: “CD-DA” will be displayed
: Current Disc, SD Memory Card,
or folder name will be displayed
• The repeat setting will be canceled when you stop
playback.
• The chapter, title, track or group repeat will be
cleared when moving to another chapter, title, track /
file or folder.
3
4
5
Track / Folder / : Track / Folder / File list in the
File list original order
Programmed list : Track / File list in the
programmed order
Cumulative playback time of all tracks in the
programmed list (audio CD only)
• Repeat playback does not function during A-B repeat
playback.
• Chapter and title repeat are not available with some
scenes.
• When the repeat setting is set for a MP3 or WMA
folder (file), the repeat setting will be canceled if you
select other MP3 or WMA folder (file) to playback.
6
7
Playback status
Current page / Total page number
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8
Operation Guide: Press [RED] to go to the previous
Random Playback
page in the track / folder / file list
Press [GREEN] to go to the next
page in the track / folder / file list
Press [BLUE] to go to the
This function shuffles the playback order of tracks / files.
previous page in the
programmed list
1 In stop mode, press [MODE] twice.
1
2
3
4
5
6
Press [YELLOW] to go to the next
page in the programmed list
- - / 16
• For MP3, WMA or JPEG files, use [K / L] to select a
folder, then press [ENTER] first, and then use [K / L]
to select a file, then press [ENTER].
• Press [CLEAR] to erase the last file of the program.
• Use [K / L] to select “All Clear” at the bottom of the
list to erase all the tracks / files in the program.
• The programmed tracks / files is displayed in the right
hand screen.
Random
CD-DA
Total
1 : 13 : 29
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
0:36
1:14
0:45
0:50
0:53
0:20
0:54
• Use [s / B] to go back / forward between the
hierarchy of folders.
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Page Down
3 Press [PLAY B] to start program playback.
e.g.) audio CD
: Track information
• The program playback will start.
1
2
audio CD
MP3 / WMA / : File information
JPEG
2 / 16
Program
0 : 01 : 05
Total
0 : 26 : 24
CD-DA
audio CD
MP3 / WMA / : Current Disc, SD Memory Card, or
JPEG folder name will be displayed
: “CD-DA” will be displayed
2
4
9
11
12
14
8
1:14
0:50
1:14
0:50
0:53
0:54
0:36
3
4
Track / File list : Track / File list in the original order
will be displayed
Operation
Guide
: Press [RED] to go to the previous
page in the track / file list
Press [GREEN] to go to the next
page in the track / file list
ꢄꢁꢁꢂꢁꢁꢃ
Page Down
5
6
Total playback time of all tracks (audio CD only)
Playback status
To exit from the program playback mode:
• Press [RETURN] in stop mode.
2 Press [PLAY B] to start random playback.
Note
To exit from the random playback mode:
• During program playback, press [STOP C] once to
set the resume point, and then press [PLAY B] to
resume program playback from where [STOP C] was
pressed (audio CD) or from beginning of the file
where [STOP C] was pressed (MP3 / WMA / JPEG).
• During program playback, press [STOP C] twice to
display the program screen. To go back to the
normal program playback, press [RETURN] to exit
from the program screen, then press [PLAY B].
• Up to 99 tracks / files can be entered.
• Press [MODE] in stop mode.
Note
• During the random playback, press [STOP C] once to
set the resume point, and then press [PLAY B] to
resume random playback from where [STOP C] was
pressed (audio CD) or from beginning of the file
where [STOP C] was pressed (MP3 / WMA / JPEG).
• To repeat the current track / file in the random
selection, press [REPEAT] repeatedly until
• To repeat the current track / file in the program,
press [REPEAT] repeatedly until “
appears during playback. To repeat the entire
Track”
“
Track” appears during playback. To repeat the
entire random selection press [REPEAT] repeatedly
until “ All” appears during playback.
program, press [REPEAT] repeatedly until “
All”
appears during playback.
• Playback from a desired track / file is not available
• Playback from a desired track / file and random
during random playback.
playback are not available during program playback.
• Press [MODE] to switch to the random playback mode.
• The program will be cleared when;
• In stop mode, press [RETURN] to switch to the
program playback mode.
• For a disc containing mixed MP3 and Windows
Media™ Audio files, random playback of those files
will be performed.
- the unit is turned into the standby mode.
- the media is switched.
- the disc / card is removed (as for “Disc” mode, just
opening the disc tray will clear the program info).
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S Noise reduction (DVD-video only)
Rapid Playback
Reduces the noise of the playback picture.
“Off” :Shows the original picture as recorded.
“1” :Executes 3D noise reduction which detects and
deletes the noise by comparing each picture
frames.
“2” :Executes MPEG noise reduction which reduces
the block noise and mosquito noise on the
subtitles on the movie.
This function plays back approximately at 1.3 times the
normal playback while keeping the sound output. This
function is available only on discs recorded in the Dolby
Digital format.
1 During playback, press [MODE] repeatedly
“3” :Executes both MPEG noise reduction and 3D
until the Rapid playback setting appears.
noise reduction.
3 Press [RETURN] to exit.
Off
2 Press [ENTER] or [s / B] to switch
(1.3x), or
off.
Note
• The setting will remain the same even if the unit is
turned to the standby mode.
“Off” : Plays back in normal speed.
: Plays back approximately at 1.3 times of normal
playback.
“
”
• “Black Level” is not effective under the following
conditions.
- When the picture is output from HDMI OUT jack.
3 Press [PLAY B] to return to normal playback.
- When the picture is output from COMPONENT
VIDEO OUT jack with “Component Output” set to
“480p / 720p / 1080i”.
Note
• You cannot adjust the setting during rapid playback.
• Picture adjustment and audio language setting
cannot be changed during this function.
• Virtual surround does not work during this function.
• This function may not work at some points on a disc.
• During this function, 2ch LPCM will be output from
HDMI OUT jack and DIGITAL OUT jack.
Virtual Surround
Adjusting the Picture
You can enjoy stereophonic virtual space through your
existing 2 channel stereo system.
You can adjust the picture quality.
1 During playback, press [MODE].
1 During playback, press [MODE] repeatedly
2 Use [K / L] to select your desired setting.
until
appears.
Off
2 Use [K / L] to select your desired item, then
use [s / B] to adjust the setting.
“Off” :No surround effect
“1” :Natural surround effect
“2” :Stronger surround effect
Black Level
On
Off
Noise Reduction
e.g.) DVD-video
3 Press [RETURN] to exit.
S Black level
Note
You can adjust the black level setting to make the black
parts of the pictures as bright as you prefer. You can select
“On” or “Off”.
• Set the virtual surround setting to “Off” or lower the
volume if the sound is distorted.
• Virtual surround does not function during rapid
playback.
• For the virtual surround, audio signal will always be
2-channel LPCM.
“On” :Enhances detail in darker areas.
“Off” :Shows the original picture as recorded.
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PIP (BONUSVIEW) Setting
Enjoying BD-Live Discs with Online
Content
Some BD-video have the PIP function which enables you
to display the secondary video in the primary video. You
can call up the secondary video by pressing [PIP]
whenever the scene contains the secondary video.
You can enjoy the BD-Live functions which enable you to
use the interactive functions when the unit is connected to
the Internet. (For the Network connection, refer to
page 46.)
Examples for BD-Live interactive functions:
• Download the additional contents such as the movie’s
trailer, subtitles and BD-Java, etc.
• While downloading, special video data may be played
back.
Service and functions differ depending on the disc.
Follow the instructions given by the disc when using
the BD-Live function.
primary
video
secondary
video
Note
• You must connect the unit to the Internet and set up
necessary settings in order to use the BD-Live
function.
1 During playback, press [PIP].
• For certain discs, setting for “BD-Live Setting” may
need to be changed.
2 Use [K / L] to select the secondary video you
want.
• Depending on your connection environment, it may
take time to connect to the Internet or the Internet
may not be connected.
• The secondary video will be displayed and the
secondary audio will be output.
• When BD-Live functions are used and the unit is
connected to the Internet, you may be charged for
this communication.
3 Press [RETURN] or [PIP] to remove the PIP
information.
• While connecting to BD-Live, sometimes it can take
awhile before the next page is downloaded or
refreshed.
Note
• The secondary audio will not be output when the
secondary audio is set to “Off” or when “BD Audio
Mode” is set to “HD Audio Output”. Refer to
“Switching Audio Soundtrack” on page 31 and
“Setting the BD Audio Mode” on page 32.
• You must insert an SD Memory Card when using the
BD-Live function. (SD Memory Card of 1GB is
recommended.)
• Do not remove the SD Memory Card when using the
BD-Live function.
Note for AACS Online
• The player or disc IDs may be sent to the content
provider when playing back a disc with BD-Live
function.
Camera Angle
• If you save your viewing history on the server by
using these IDs, you will be introduced to other
similar movies.
• You can save game score histories.
Some BD-video and DVD-video contain scenes which have
been shot simultaneously from various angles. You can
change the camera angle when
screen.
appears on the TV
1 During playback, press [ANGLE].
• The selected angle will be displayed on the display
bar at the top of the TV screen.
2 Use [K / L] to select your desired angle.
1 / 3
Note
• If “Angle Icon” setting is “Off” in “Others” menu,
will not appear. Refer to page 44.
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PLAYBACK
Using [Number buttons] (Direct Search)
Search
Title Search
Using [SKIP H / G]
In stop mode, enter the title number you want to
search using [Number buttons].
1 During playback, press [SKIP G] to move to
Playback of the title will start in a few seconds.
the next track / title / chapter / file. Press it
repeatedly to skip to subsequent tracks. Press
[SKIP H] once to go back to the beginning of
the current track. Press it repeatedly to go to
the previous tracks.
Chapter Search
During playback of a title, enter the chapter number
you want to search using [Number buttons].
Playback of the chapter will start in a few seconds.
• For JPEG files, press [SKIP H] to go back to the
previous file.
Track / File Search
Enter the track / file number you want to search
using [Number buttons].
Note
• If title contains no chapters, [SKIP H / G]
changes the title.
Playback of the track / file will start in a few seconds.
• For JPEG files, [s / B] is also available.
Note
• As for the BD-video, how it performs will be strongly
determined by the disc, and may not perform as
described here.
Using [SEARCH]
By using [SEARCH], you can select the following search
modes.
Search mode
Available media
/
Chapter / Title search
Track search
Time search
1 During playback, press [SEARCH] repeatedly
until your desired search mode appears.
2 Enter the desired chapter, title, track, file
number or time to search for using
[Number buttons].
• Chapter, title, track or time search will start.
• Press [CLEAR] to erase an incorrect input.
Note
• During program and random playback, search
functions are not available except the search using
[SKIP H / G].
• Time search is available only in the same track, file or
title.
• For BD and AVCHD, chapter and time search are
available only during playback.
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You can select the format of audio and video as you prefer depending on the contents of the disc you are playing back.
Switching Subtitles
Switching Audio Soundtrack
Some BD, DVD and AVCHD may have subtitles in 1 or more Some BD, DVD, audio CD and AVCHD contain multiple
languages. For commercially available discs, the
supported languages can be found on the disc case.
Follow the steps below to switch the subtitle languages
during playback.
audio streams. Those are often in different audio
languages or audio formats. For BD, available audio varies
depending on “BD Audio Mode” setting. Refer to page 38
for more information.
1 During playback, press [SUBTITLE].
2 Use [K / L] to select “Primary Subtitle”,
“Secondary Subtitle” or “Subtitle Style”, then
press [ENTER].
1 During playback, press [AUDIO].
2 Use [K / L] to select “Primary” or “Secondary”
audio to set, then press [ENTER].
Primary
Primary Subtitle
Secondary Subtitle
Subtitle Style
2 ENG/11
2 ENG/11
2/25
1
ENG
Secondary
ENG
Dolby D
Multi-ch
Multi-ch
/3
/3
2
Dolby D+
“Primary Subtitle”
: Sets the subtitle for the
primary video.
“Primary”
: Sets the audio for the primary video.
“Secondary” : Sets the audio for the secondary video.
“Secondary Subtitle” : Sets the subtitle for the
3 Use [K / L] to select your desired audio stream
secondary video.
: Sets style of the subtitle.
channel.
“Subtitle Style”
• For “Secondary”, use [s / B] to switch between
current audio setting and “Off”.
3 Use [K / L] to select your desired subtitle or
style.
4 Press [AUDIO] to exit.
• Use [s / B] to switch between current subtitle
setting and “Off”.
4 Press [SUBTITLE] to exit.
1 During playback, press [AUDIO].
2 Use [K / L] to select your desired audio stream
channel.
1 During playback, press [SUBTITLE].
2 Use [K / L] to select your desired subtitle.
1
Dolby D 3/2.1ch
48k
/ 3
ENG
e.g.) DVD-video
1
/ 4
ENG
• For audio CD, you can select following options.
• Use [s / B] to switch between current subtitle
“Stereo” : Both right and left channels are active
setting and “Off”.
(stereo).
3 Press [SUBTITLE] to exit.
“L-ch” : Only left channel is active.
“R-ch” : Only right channel is active.
3 Press [AUDIO] to exit.
Note
• Some discs will only allow you to change the
subtitles from the disc menu or pop-up menu. Press
[TOP MENU] or [POP MENU / MENU] to display the
disc menu or pop-up menu.
• For DTS-CD (5.1 music disc), “DTS” will be displayed.
(Selecting audio streams or channels is not available.)
• If 4-digit-language code appears in the subtitle
menu, refer to “Language Code List” on page 55.
• If the disc has no subtitle language or subtitle style,
“Not Available” will be displayed on the TV screen.
• During playback of the secondary video, the primary
subtitle setting is not available except when there is
no subtitle for the secondary video.
• If you select a language that has a 3-letter-language
code, the code will be displayed every time you
change the subtitle language setting. If you select
any other languages, “---” will be displayed instead.
(Refer to page 55.)
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Setting the BD Audio Mode
Note
• The secondary audio will not be output when the
secondary video is not displayed or when “BD Audio
Mode” is set to “HD Audio Output”. (For some BD,
secondary audio will be output even when
secondary video is off.)
There are 2 options for the “BD Audio Mode” setting; either
by setting the output to the secondary and interactive
audio accompanied by the primary audio or by setting
only the primary audio. Depending on the setting of the
mode, Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD,
DTS, or DTS-HD output changes between multi LPCM and
bitstream.
• The sound mode cannot be changed during
playback of discs not recorded in multiple audio.
• Some discs allow changing the audio language
setting on the disc menu. (Operation varies
depending on the discs. Refer to the manual
accompanying the disc.)
• [AUDIO] may not work on some discs with multiple
audio streams or channels (e.g. DVDs that allow
changing audio setting on the disc menu).
• If you select a language that has a 3-letter-language
code, the code will be displayed every time you
change the audio language setting. If you select any
other languages, “---” will be displayed instead.
(Refer to page 55.)
1 In stop mode with BD inserted, press [MODE].
2 Use [K / L] to select your desired setting.
BD Audio Mode
Mix Audio Output
“Mix Audio Output”:
If it is available, BD-video’s secondary and interactive
audio will be output with the primary audio.
• The secondary audio is the audio for the secondary
video (Director’s commentary, etc.) and the
interactive audio is the audio for the interactive
application (Button click sounds etc.).
• Audio Language selection cannot be made during
rapid playback. (Refer to page 28.)
• If 4-digit-language code appears in the audio menu,
refer to page 55.
• If the disc has no audio language, “Not Available” will
be displayed on the TV screen.
“HD Audio Output”:
Only the primary audio will be output. Set this mode in
order to output: Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD, or
DTS-HD audio of BD through HDMI connection.
3 Press [RETURN] to exit.
Note
• You can also set “BD Audio Mode” from the setup
menu. Refer to page 38.
• Refer to “Audio signals output from HDMI OUT jack”
on page 39 and “Audio signals output from DIGITAL
OUT (OPTICAL / COAXIAL) jack” on page 40 for how
BD Audio will be output.
• In “Mix Audio Output” mode, if there is no secondary
and interactive audio, the audio will be output as
“HD Audio Output” mode.
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FUNCTION SETUP
Using the Setup Menu
In the setup menu you can change the setting for audio,
video, language, etc. You cannot change the setting
during playback.
Setting items displayed in gray indicates they are not
available under the conditions at the time.
Quick
“
“
Quick” menu contains setting items extracted from
Custom” menu which may be used frequently.
In stop mode, press [SETUP].
1
2
3
Use [K / L] to select , then press
[ENTER].
Use [K / L] to select your desired
setting items.
Quick
Media Select
Disc
HDMI Multi(Normal)
Auto
HDMI Audio Out
HDMI Video Resolution
Component Output
Player Menu
480i
English
Follow the procedure below
depending on the setting items.
4
5
A) If “B” does not appear on the right side
of the setting items when you select the
items:
Press [ENTER] repeatedly to change
options.
B) If “B” appears on the right side of the
setting items when you select the items:
1) Press [ENTER].
2) Use [K / L] to select options, then
press [ENTER].
• Use [s] or [RETURN] to go back to the
previous screen.
Press [SETUP] to exit.
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FUNCTION SETUP
Custom
“
Custom” menu contains all the setting items.
In stop mode, press [SETUP].
1
2
3
Use [K / L] to select
[ENTER].
, then press
Use [K / L] to select your desired
setting category, then press
[ENTER].
: Language
: Video
: Audio
: Parental
: Others
• For “Parental” menu, follow the procedure
on page 43.
Use [K / L] to select your desired
setting items.
4
5
Follow the procedure below
depending on the setting items.
A) If “B” does not appear on the right side
of the setting items when you select the
items:
Press [ENTER] repeatedly to change
options.
B) If “B” appears on the right side of the
setting items when you select the items:
1) Press [ENTER].
2) Use [K / L] to select options, then
press [ENTER].
• Use [s] or [RETURN] to go back to
the previous screen.
Press [SETUP] to exit.
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FUNCTION SETUP
S
Language
Language
Audio
Original
Off
Subtitle
Disc Menu
Player Menu
English
English
• To select the setting items and options, refer to “ Custom” on page 34.
• “ Quick” menu consists of the setting menus frequently used, and they are accompanied with
.
Setting items
Options
Audio
Original* / English / French / Spanish / German / Italian / Swedish / Dutch /
Russian / Chinese / Japanese / Korean / Danish / Finnish / Norwegian / Icelandic /
Hungarian / Romanian / Turkish / Greek / Irish / Portuguese / Polish / Czech /
Slovak / Bulgarian / Other
Sets the language for audio.
Subtitle
Sets the language for subtitle.
Off* / English / French / Spanish / German / Italian / Swedish / Dutch / Russian /
Chinese / Japanese / Korean / Danish / Finnish / Norwegian / Icelandic /
Hungarian / Romanian / Turkish / Greek / Irish / Portuguese / Polish / Czech /
Slovak / Bulgarian / Other
Disc Menu
English* / French / Spanish / German / Italian / Swedish / Dutch / Russian /
Sets the language for disc menu or Chinese / Japanese / Korean / Danish / Finnish / Norwegian / Icelandic /
pop-up menu.
Hungarian / Romanian / Turkish / Greek / Irish / Portuguese / Polish / Czech /
Slovak / Bulgarian / Other
Auto(XXXX)*1 / English* / Français / Español
Player Menu
Sets the language for OSD
(on-screen display).
*)Settings with (*) are the default.
*1) “Auto” activates the Get & Set Menu Language function. Refer to page 45.
- “Auto” is available only when “HDMI CEC” is set to “On”.
- Inside the parentheses next to “Auto” will be the language which is currently selected by your TV.
• For “Audio”, “Subtitle”, and “Disc Menu”, if you select “Other”, enter the 4-digit-number code for the desired language.
(Refer to “Language Code List” on page 55.) Only the languages supported by the disc can be selected.
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FUNCTION SETUP
S
Video
Video
TV Aspect
16:9 Wide
Auto
HDMI Video Resolution
HDMI Deep Color
Auto
Component Output
Progressive Mode
480i
Auto
Still Mode
Auto
• To select the setting items and options, refer to “ Custom” on page 34.
• “ Quick” menu consists of the setting menus frequently used, and they are accompanied with
.
Setting items
Options
TV Aspect
Sets the picture size according to
aspect ratio of the connected TV.
16:9 Wide*:
Select this when a wide-screen TV is connected. Discs recorded in wide-screen
format is played back over the entire TV screen.
4:3 Pan & Scan:
Select this to play back the discs recorded in wide-screen format with 4:3 TV in
the pan & scan mode (with the sides of the picture cut off). Discs which are not
specified for pan & scan are played back in the letter box mode.
4:3 Letter Box:
Select this to play back the discs recorded in wide-screen format with 4:3 TV in
the letter box mode (with black strips at the top and bottom).
16:9 Squeeze:
When playing back 4:3 images, the picture is displayed in the center of the 16:9
screen with a 4:3 aspect ratio.
HDMI Video Resolution
Sets the HDMI video resolution.
Auto*:
HDMI video resolution will be selected automatically depending on the
connected HDMI device.
480p
720p
1080i
1080p
1080p24:
Gives a natural and high quality film reproduction of 24-frame film material. The
connected TV has to be compatible with 1080p24 frame input.
HDMI Deep Color
Auto*:
Sets whether to output the picture
The picture from HDMI OUT jack will be output with Deep Color to the
from HDMI OUT jack with Deep Color connected TV which supports HDMI Deep Color.
or not.
Off:
The picture from HDMI OUT jack will be output without Deep Color.
Component Output
Sets the video resolution for
component output.
480i*
480p
720p
1080i
Auto*:
Progressive Mode
Sets the optimum progressive mode The progressive mode will detect 24-frame film material (movies) and
for the image material output from
HDMI OUT jack and COMPONENT
VIDEO OUT jacks.
automatically select appropriate progressive mode.
Video:
Suited for playing back video material discs (TV shows or animation).
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Setting items
Still Mode*1
Adjusts picture resolution and quality
in still mode.
Options
Auto*:
Automatically selects the best resolution setting (“Frame” or “Field”) based on
the data characteristics of the pictures.
Field:
Stabilizes the pictures, although the picture quality may become coarse due to
the limited amount of data. Select “Field” when the pictures are still unstable
even if “Auto” is selected.
Frame:
Displays relatively motionless pictures in higher resolution. “Frame” improves
the picture quality, although it may unstabilize the pictures due to alternate
output of 2-field data.
*)Settings with (*) are the default.
*1) An individual picture on the TV screen is called “Frame”, which consists of two separate images called “Field”.
Some pictures may be blurred at the auto setting in “Still Mode” setting due to their data characteristics.
Note for “HDMI Video Resolution” and “Component Output”
• Even if you set “HDMI Video Resolution” setting to “Auto”, when this unit is connected to a DVI compatible display
devices with an HDMI-DVI cable, 480p signal will be output.
• Video and audio signals may be distorted temporarily when switching to / from the HDMI output mode.
• You cannot change the video resolution during Blu-ray Disc / AVCHD playback. To change the resolution, stop
playback.
• In order to get natural and high quality film reproduction of 24-frame film material, use an HDMI cable (High Speed
HDMI Cable is recommended) and select “Auto” if the connected TV is compatible with 1080p24 frame input.
• Even if the connected TV is compatible with 1080p24 frame input and you set “HDMI Video Resolution” setting to
“Auto”, when the contents of the disc are not compatible for 1080p24 frame, 1080p60 frame will be output.
• If the picture is not output properly to the TV because of “HDMI Video Resolution” or “Component Output” setting,
press and hold [PLAY B] on the front panel for more than 5 seconds. Both settings will be reset to the default
automatically.
• For video resolution of the component output, you can only select the video resolution which is currently output
from HDMI OUT jack or “480i” if HDMI cable is connected.
• If the video resolution for the component output and HDMI video resolution do not match, the video resolution for
the component output will be switched to “480i”.
• COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks may not output any signals depending on the disc material.
• If you play back copy-protected DVD-video, 480p signal will be output from COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks, when
“Component Output” setting is set to “720p” or “1080i”.
• For AVCHD, 24-frame film material will be output as 60 frame, even if the connected device is compatible with
1080p24 frame input and “HDMI Video Resolution” is set to “1080p24”, “Auto” .
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FUNCTION SETUP
S
Audio
Audio
BD Audio Mode
HDMI Audio Out
Down Sampling
DRC
Mix Audio Output
HDMI Multi(Normal)
On
Auto
• To select the setting items and options, refer to “ Custom” on page 34.
• “ Quick” menu consists of the setting menus frequently used, and they are accompanied with
.
Setting items
BD Audio Mode
Options
Mix Audio Output*:
For BD, selects whether to output the Outputs the secondary and interactive audio with primary audio if it is available.
secondary and interactive audio with
primary audio if it is available or only
the primary audio. Refer to “Setting
the BD Audio Mode” on page 32.
HD Audio Output:
Outputs only the primary audio. Set this mode in order to output Dolby Digital,
Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD, DTS or DTS-HD audio of BD through HDMI
connection.
HDMI Audio Out
HDMI Multi(Normal)*:
The multi-channel audio signals are output from HDMI OUT jack with bitstream
or LPCM.
Sets the audio format for the
audio output from HDMI OUT jack.
Refer to page 39.
HDMI Multi(LPCM):
The multi-channel audio signals are output from HDMI OUT jack with LPCM.
Refer to pages 41-42 for setting options.
Audio Mute:
Mutes the HDMI audio signal, and set the signal format from DIGITAL OUT jack.
Refer to “Digital Out setting” on page 40 for setting options.
Down Sampling
On*:
Sets the digital audio output when
LPCM signals are converted to 48 kHz for output.
playing back BD or DVD recorded in Set to “On” when using digital connections to an AV amplifier that is not
LPCM.
compatible with sampling frequencies of 96 kHz.
Off:
For BD and DVD recorded in LPCM without copyright protection, 2-channel
audio signals up to 192 kHz are output as LPCM signals with no conversion.
DRC
Auto*:
Sets whether to compress the range When the discs that are recorded in the Dolby TrueHD format is in playback, this
of sound volume (dynamic range
control) when Dolby Digital, Dolby
Digital Plus or Dolby TrueHD audio is
played back.
unit detects DRC setting of the disc and set the DRC setting of this unit to “On” or
“Off” automatically.
Off
On
*)Settings with (*) are the default.
• Under following circumstances, “HDMI Multi(Normal)” and “HDMI Multi(LPCM)” are not available.
- HDMI cable is not connected to HDMI OUT jack.
- Connected TV is off.
- Connected TV is not compatible with audio output.
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HDMI Audio Out Setting
When using HDMI connections make “HDMI Audio Out” setting in “Audio” menu according to the specifications of the
device to be connected. Refer to page 38. Normally, set it to “HDMI Multi(Normal)” so that the unit automatically picks
and outputs the best audio format suited to your connected device.
Device to be connected
“HDMI Audio Out” setting
Output HDMI audio signal
Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD,
DTS, or DTS-HD bitstream are output from HDMI
OUT jack. Make the speaker settings on the
connected AV amplifier, etc.
Device compatible with Dolby Digital,
Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD, DTS or
DTS-HD decoding
HDMI Multi(Normal)
Device compatible with 3 or more channels
of audio inputs (not Dolby Digital, Dolby
Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD, DTS or DTS-HD
compatible)
Multi-channel audio signals are output from
HDMI OUT jack. Make the speaker settings with
the speaker setting items appear after you select
“HDMI Multi(LPCM)”. Refer to page 38.
HDMI audio will be mute, and Dolby Digital / DTS
bitstream or LPCM will be output from DIGITAL
OUT jack depending on “Digital Out setting”.
Refer to page 40.
HDMI Multi(LPCM)
Audio Mute
HDMI connection to a TV and digital audio
connection (optical / coaxial) to an AV
amplifier
Audio signals output from HDMI OUT jack
“HDMI Audio Out” setting
HDMI Multi(Normal)
HDMI Multi(LPCM)
Media
Recording format
When “BD Audio
When “BD Audio
When “BD Audio
When “BD Audio
Mode” is set to “HD Mode” is set to “Mix Mode” is set to “HD Mode” is set to “Mix
Audio Output”
Dolby Digital
Dolby Digital Plus
Dolby TrueHD
DTS
Audio Output”
Dolby Digital
Dolby Digital
Dolby Digital
DTS
Audio Output”
Multi LPCM
Audio Output”
Multi LPCM
Dolby Digital
Dolby Digital Plus
Dolby TrueHD
DTS
*1
*2
Multi LPCM
Multi LPCM
*3
*4
Multi LPCM
Multi LPCM
BD-video
*7
*7
Multi LPCM
Multi LPCM
*5,7
*6,7
DTS-HD
DTS-HD
DTS
Multi LPCM
Multi LPCM
LPCM
Multi LPCM
Dolby Digital
DTS
Multi LPCM
Multi LPCM
Multi LPCM
Multi LPCM
2ch LPCM
Multi LPCM
Dolby Digital
DVD-video DTS
LPCM
2ch LPCM
Dolby Digital
LPCM
Dolby Digital
2ch LPCM
Multi LPCM
Multi LPCM
AVCHD
audio CD / MP3 /
2ch LPCM
DTS
2ch LPCM
Windows Media™ Audio
DTS-CD
Multi LPCM
*1) Full decoded.
*2) Only the independent substream is decoded.
*3) Dolby TrueHD stream is decoded.
*4) Only the Dolby Digital substream is decoded.
*5) Full decoded.
*6) Only the core substream is decoded.
*7) When audio source is Multi-channel, decoded as 7.1ch. However, number of the output audio channel will depend on
the number of the connected speakers.
• If the connected device is not compatible with the HDMI BITSTREAM, audio will be output as multi LPCM or 2-channel
down-mixed LPCM depending on the capability of the connected device even if you select “HDMI Multi(Normal)” in
“HDMI Audio Out” setting.
• When playing back a BD-video which only contains the primary audio, the audio output will be the same case as the
“HD Audio Output” even if the “BD Audio Mode” is set to “Mix Audio Output”.
Note
• The audio signals from HDMI OUT jack (including the sampling frequency, the number of channels and bit length)
maybe limited by the device that is connected.
• Among the devices that support HDMI, some do not support audio output (e.g. projectors). In connections with
device such as this unit, audio signals are not output from HDMI OUT jack.
• Video and audio signals may be distorted temporarily when switching to / from the HDMI output mode.
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Digital Out setting
When “Audio Mute” is selected in “HDMI Audio Out” setting, HDMI audio signal will be mute and the audio signals
output from DIGITAL OUT jack changes depending on “Digital Out” setting.
Quick A HDMI Audio Out A Audio Mute A Digital Out
Bitstream* :
When playing back discs recorded in Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD, DTS or DTS-HD, the
corresponding core stream (Dolby Digital or DTS) are output.
LPCM :
LPCM signal will be output from DIGITAL OUT jack.
• This setting is not effective when the HDMI audio signal is output.
Audio signals output from DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL / COAXIAL) jack
For the settings in the “Digital Out” to take effect, “HDMI Audio Out” should be set to “Audio Mute”. Otherwise, the
settings made in the “HDMI Audio Out” will have a priority, and the same signal as being output from the HDMI OUT jack
will be output from the DIGITAL OUT jack as well. (Except that Dolby Digital will be output instead of Dolby Digital Plus
and Dolby TrueHD, and DTS signal will be output instead of DTS-HD.)
“Digital Out” setting
Bitstream
LPCM
Media
Recording format
When “BD Audio
When “BD Audio
When “BD Audio
When “BD Audio
Mode” is set to “HD Mode” is set to “Mix Mode” is set to “HD Mode” is set to “Mix
Audio Output”
Dolby Digital
Dolby Digital
Dolby Digital
DTS
Audio Output”
Dolby Digital
Dolby Digital
Dolby Digital
DTS
Audio Output”
Audio Output”
Dolby Digital
Dolby Digital Plus
Dolby TrueHD
DTS
2ch Downmix LPCM
2ch Downmix LPCM
2ch Downmix LPCM
2ch Downmix LPCM
2ch Downmix LPCM
2ch Downmix LPCM
2ch Downmix LPCM
2ch Downmix LPCM
2ch LPCM
2ch Downmix LPCM
2ch Downmix LPCM
2ch Downmix LPCM
2ch Downmix LPCM
2ch Downmix LPCM
2ch Downmix LPCM
*1
*3
*2
*4
BD-video
*5
*6
DTS-HD
DTS
DTS
LPCM
2ch Downmix LPCM 2ch Downmix LPCM
Dolby Digital
Dolby Digital
DTS
DVD-video DTS
LPCM
2ch LPCM
Dolby Digital
LPCM
Dolby Digital
2ch Downmix LPCM
2ch Downmix LPCM
2ch Downmix LPCM
AVCHD
audio CD / MP3 /
2ch LPCM
DTS
2ch LPCM
Windows Media™ Audio
DTS-CD
2ch Downmix LPCM
*1) Full decoded.
*2) Only the independent substream is decoded.
*3) Dolby TrueHD stream is decoded.
*4) Only the Dolby Digital substream is decoded.
*5) Full decoded.
*6) Only the core substream is decoded.
• When playing back a BD-video which only contains the primary audio, the audio output will be the same case as the
“HD Audio Output” even if the “BD Audio Mode” is set to “Mix Audio Output”.
Note
• In order to output LPCM signal from DIGITAL OUT jack while outputting the HDMI audio signal, set “HDMI Audio
Out” setting to “HDMI Multi(LPCM)”.
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Speaker setting (Available when you have HDMI cable connected to HDMI OUT jack)
This unit allows you to enjoy multi-channel surround sound such as 7.1-channel / 5.1-channel surround. To make the
most of its feature, set up your speakers appropriately by referring to the following table.
How to navigate through “HDMI Multi(LPCM)”:
1) Use [K / L] to select your desired menu item then
press [ENTER].
2) Use [K / L] to select your setting items.
• Press [RETURN] to go back to the previous screen.
3) Use [s / B] to select desired options. (Except for
“Test Tone”, “Default” and setting options in
“Speaker Size” setting.)
Front speaker (left)
Front speaker (right)
Subwoofer
For setting options in “Speaker Size” setting:
Press [ENTER] to select desired options.
Center speaker
For “Test Tone”:
Use [s / B] to select “Off”, “Manual” or “Auto”,
then press [ENTER].
• The test tone will be output. If you select “Manual”,
use [K / L] to select desired speaker, then use
[s / B] to adjust the volume. If you select “Auto”,
use [s / B] to adjust the volume of the speaker that
outputs the test tone.
Surround
Surround
speaker (right)
speaker (left)
• If you want to stop the test tone, press [RETURN].
Surround
back speaker
(right)
Surround
back speaker
(left)
For “Default”:
Press [ENTER] to reset to the default.
4) Press [SETUP] to exit.
e.g.) basic layout with 7.1-channel surround system
<Speaker setting for the audio signal output from HDMI OUT jack>
Quick A HDMI Audio Out A HDMI Multi(LPCM)
Custom A Audio A HDMI Audio Out A HDMI Multi(LPCM)
Menu
Speaker Size
Setting items
Front
Options
Descriptions
Large*
Small
Large*
Small
On
Large*
Small
Large*
Small
Large:
Selects the desired
speaker to set. Then
change the setting by
referring to the
For the large speakers with strong low
frequency reproduction capabilities.
Small:
For the small speakers which do not provide
strong bass sound.
You cannot change the setting of
“Subwoofer”.
Speakers which are not supported by the
connected device will be displayed in gray.
Center
Subwoofer
Surround
descriptions.
Surround Back
Default
Select “Default”, then press [ENTER] to reset
“Speaker Size” setting to the default.
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Menu
Setting items
Options
Descriptions
Channel Level
Tests or sets the
volume for each
speaker.
Test Tone:
Off*
Manual
Auto
Select “Off” to deactivate “Test Tone”.
Select “Manual”, then press [ENTER] to
manually set the volume for the desired
speaker.
Select “Auto”, then press [ENTER] to
automatically output the test tone from each
speaker.
“Test Tone” is the test
tone which can be
output from the
speakers so you can
adjust the volume for
each speaker.
Front Lch
0dB to -12dB
(0dB*)
0dB to -12dB
(0dB*)
0dB to -12dB
(0dB*)
0dB to -12dB
(0dB*)
If you have selected “Manual” in “Test Tone”,
select the desired speaker to set and adjust
the volume for the selected speaker.
If you select “Auto” in “Test Tone”, test tone
will automatically be output in order. Adjust
the volume of the speaker that outputs the
test tone.
Center
Subwoofer
Front Rch
Surround Rch
Surround Back Rch
Surround Back Lch
Surround Lch
Default
0dB to -12dB
(0dB*)
0dB to -12dB
(0dB*)
0dB to -12dB
(0dB*)
0dB to -12dB
(0dB*)
Select “Default”, then press [ENTER] to reset
“Channel Level” setting to the default.
Delay Time
Distance
Feet*
Meters
Set the desired measure system. This measure
system will be used for “Delay Time” setting.
Press [ENTER] to switch the settings.
This is a parameter for
optimizing the timing
at which the sound
outputs from the
Front
0ft to 60ft (12ft*)
(0 m to 18 m (3.6 m*)) to the speaker to get the ideal delay time.
0ft to 60ft (12ft*)
(0 m to 18 m (3.6 m*))
0ft to 60ft (10ft*)
(0 m to 18 m (3.0 m*))
0ft to 60ft (10ft*)
(0 m to 18 m (3.0 m*))
Select the distance from the listening position
speakers according to
the distance from the
listening position.
Center
Surround
Surround Back
Default
Select “Default”, then press [ENTER] to reset
“Delay Time” setting to the default.
*)Settings with (*) are the default.
• For “Speaker Size” setting, the settings of each speaker size may be adjusted automatically corresponding to each
setting. (e.g. If “Front” is set to “Small”, you cannot set “Center”, “Surround”, and “Surround Back” to “Large”.)
• For “Delay Time”, the difference between the value of the “Front”, “Surround” and “Surround Back” setting cannot
exceed 15 ft (4.5m), and the difference between the value of the “Front” and “Center” setting cannot exceed 5 ft
(1.5m).
• For “Delay Time”, the value of the “Center”, “Surround” and “Surround Back” setting cannot exceed the value of the
“Front” setting.
• For “Delay Time”, the setting of “Center”, “Surround” and “Surround Back” will be changed automatically to the setting
value of the “Front”. (e.g. If the “Front” is set to 60ft (18m), the setting of “Center”, “Surround” and “Surround Back” will
be changed to 60ft (18m) as well.)
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S
Parental
For
first
use
Ratings control allows you to set a limit, which prevents your children from viewing inappropriate materials. Playback
will be stopped if the ratings exceed the levels you set, and it will require you to enter a password before playing back
the disc.
Parental
BD Rating Level
DVD Rating Level
Password Change
All
All
1 Use [K / L] to select , then press [ENTER].
2 Use [Number buttons] to enter your 4-digit password.
For the first time use: Use [Number buttons] to enter any 4-digit number (except for 4737), then press [ENTER].
That number will be used as the password from the second time. Record your password in case you forget it.
• If you forget the password, enter [4], [7], [3], [7]. The password will be cleared and rating level will be set to “All”.
• While you input the password, press [CLEAR] to clear the number, then re-enter the password.
3 Proceed to A – C
A) BD Rating Level
1) Use [K / L] to select “BD Rating Level”, then press [ENTER].
2) Use [K / L] to select your desired option, then press [ENTER].
“All”:
“Age Setting”:
To release the limitation.
To set the age limitation.
• After selecting “Age Setting”, use [Number buttons] to enter the age from 0 – 254.
(e.g. for age 15, press [0], [1], [5])
3) Press [SETUP] to exit.
B) DVD Rating Level
1) Use [K / L] to select “DVD Rating Level”, then press [ENTER].
2) Use [K / L] to select your desired level, then press [ENTER].
3) Press [SETUP] to exit.
RATING EXPLANATIONS
• All
: Parental Control is inactive; all discs can be played back.
: DVD software of any grades (adult / general / children) can be played back.
: No one under 18 admitted.
: Restricted; under 18 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian.
: Parental guidance recommended.
• 8 [Adult]
• 7 [NC-17]
• 6 [R]
• 5 [PGR]
• 4 [PG-13]
• 3 [PG]
: Unsuitable for children under 13.
: Parental guidance suggested.
• 2 [G]
: General audience.
• 1 [Kid Safe]
: Suitable for children.
C) Password Change
1) Use [K / L] to select “Password Change”, then press [ENTER].
2) Enter a new 4-digit password, then press [ENTER].
3) Press [SETUP] to exit.
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Others
Others
Angle Icon
On
On
Auto Power Off
Panel Display
HDMI CEC
Auto
Off
Media Select
Disc
Network Connection
Software Update
Enable(Easy)
• To select the setting items and options, refer to “ Custom” on page 34.
• “ Quick” menu consists of the setting menus frequently used, and they are accompanied with
.
Setting items
Options
Angle Icon
On*:
The angle icon appears on the TV screen when playing back the scene with various
angle.
Off:
The angle icon does not appear on the TV screen.
Auto Power Off
On*:
If this unit is left with no activity for more than 30 minutes, this unit turns off
automatically.
Off:
Deactivate the auto power off function.
Panel Display
Auto*:
Sets the brightness of the front Front panel display gets darker during playback.
panel display.
Bright:
Front panel display gets brighter.
Dimmer:
Front panel display gets darker.
HDMI CEC
Sets whether to utilize the HDMI
CEC function. Refer to page 45.
On
Off*
Media Select
Selects the media to
playback.
Disc*:
Select this when you play back a disc.
SD Card:
Select this when you play back an SD Memory Card.
Network Connection
Connection
Test
Perform the network
connection test. After you
change the IP address or DNS
setting, always perform this
test.
Enable(Easy)*
If you select “Enable(Easy)”,
connection test will
automatically start.
Enable(Custom) IP Address Auto(DHCP)*
Set the IP address.
Setting
In most cases, you can
connect to the Internet
without making any changes
to the default setting.
Manual
IP Address
Subnet
Mask
Default
Gateway
DNS
Setting
Auto(DHCP)*
Manual
Set the DNS setting.
In most cases, you can
connect to the Internet
without making any changes
to the default setting.
Primary
DNS
Secondary
DNS
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Setting items
Options
Network Connection
Enable(Custom) Proxy
Setting
Do Not Use
Use
*
Set the proxy server.
In most cases, you can
connect to the Internet
without using proxy server.
Proxy
Address
Proxy Port
Connection Auto
*
Set the connection speed.
In most cases, you can
connect to the Internet
without making any changes
to the default setting.
Speed
10BASE Half
10BASE Full
100BASE Half
100BASE Full
BD-Live
Setting
Allow
Limited Allow
Prohibit
*
You can restrict Internet
access when BD-Live
functions are used.
MAC Address
You can check the MAC
address.
Disable
Deactivate the network
connection.
Software Update
Current Version:
Allows you to update this unit’s Indicates the current firmware version.
firmware. Refer to page 49.
Disc Update:
No*
Allows you to update this
unit’s firmware using a disc.
Yes
HDMI CEC (REGZA - LINK)
You can control all HDMI CEC compatible components connected via an HDMI cable by simple button operations of the
remote control of this unit. In order to enable the function, you need to set “HDMI CEC” to “On”.
One Touch Play
When the operations with following buttons of the remote control of this unit are performed, the TV will automatically
be turned on and switched to the appropriate input channel.
Buttons for one touch play:
- [PLAY B]
- [TOP MENU] or [POP MENU / MENU] (when a disc is inserted in the unit)
Standby
When you press and hold [ON/STANDBY Q] for 2 seconds, it turns off the power of the TV first and then turns off the
power of this unit.
When the connected HDMI CEC compatible display device is turned off, this unit may also turn off together.
System Information
Get & Set Menu Language
The unit recognizes the OSD language set for the TV and automatically sets the same language as the player menu
language (OSD menu language) for this unit.
• This feature is available only when “Auto(XXXX)” is selected in “Player Menu” in the setup menu. (Refer to “Player Menu”
on page 35.)
Receiving operational signal from TV’s remote control:
You can operate this unit with TV’s remote control. Check your TV owner’s manual for details.
• This function may not work properly depending on the connected TV.
• The available operation may differ depending on the TV’s remote control you use.
• Other components must be compatible with HDMI CEC in order to use this function.
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Network Connection
Enable(Easy)
Network settings are set to the following settings initially.
(In most cases, you can connect to the Internet without
making any changes to the default settings.)
Set up the network connection settings in order to use the
BD-Live function with a BD-Live disc.
Connection Test
- IP Address Setting
- DNS Setting
- Proxy Setting
- Connection Speed
- BD-Live Setting
Auto(DHCP)
Auto(DHCP)
Do Not Use
Auto
After you made IP address/DNS settings or when a LAN
cable is connected, always perform the connection test
to check if the connection is correctly made.
Allow
1 In stop mode, press [SETUP].
If you want to set the network settings back to the default
settings as above (except “BD-Live Setting”), follow the
procedure below.
2 Use [K / L] to select
, then press [ENTER].
3 Use [K / L] to select “Others”, then press
1 Follow steps 1 to 4 in “Connection Test” on this
[ENTER].
page.
4 Use [K / L] to select “Network Connection”,
2 Use [K / L] to select “Enable(Easy)”, then press
then press [ENTER].
[ENTER].
5 Use [K / L] to select “Connection Test”, then
• The unit will start the connection test automatically
and the test result will appear right after the test
finishes.
press [ENTER].
Connection test will start automatically and the test result
will appear right after the connection test finishes.
• “Testing...” : The test is in progress.
• After the connection test finishes, press [ENTER] to go
to network status confirmation screen.
• “Pass”
• “Fail”
: Connection test is successfully completed.
: Connection test failed.
3 Press [ENTER] to activate the network settings
and set the network connection automatically.
Press [SETUP] to exit.
Check the connection settings.
Press [ENTER] to go to the list of network status
confirmation screen.
Note
Others
• The setting of “BD-Live Setting” will not be set back
to the default, even if you follow the procedure.
Connection Test
IP Address
Subnet Mask
Default Gateway
Primary DNS
Secondary DNS
then press ‘ENTER’
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Enable(Custom)
In following cases, select “Enable(Custom)” to set each
setting as necessary.
- When connection test failed with the setting of
“Enable(Easy)”.
- When instructed by your Internet service provider to
make specific settings in accordance with your
network environment.
6 Press [ENTER] to go back to the previous
screen, or press [SETUP] to exit.
• IP Address Setting / DNS Setting
Note
• If the connection test passes, you can enjoy the
BD-Live functions using the Internet without making
any extra settings.
1 Follow steps 1 to 4 in “Connection Test” on this
page.
• If the connection test fails, you may need to change
the MAC address settings of your router. You can
check the MAC address of this unit on
“Enable(Custom)” screen.
• “Connection Test” is not available when “Disable” is
selected in “Network Connection”.
2 Use [K / L] to select “Enable(Custom)”, then
press [ENTER].
3 Use [K / L] to select “IP Address Setting”, then
press [ENTER] repeatedly to select the desired
setting.
“Auto(DHCP)”
“Manual”
: If your router has DHCP server
function, select “Auto(DHCP)”.
: If your router does not have DHCP
server function, select “Manual”.
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If you select “Manual”, follow the following
3-d) After you enter all correctly, press [ENTER].
• Confirmation message will appear. Select “Yes”
to complete the settings.
instruction to set the IP address and DNS.
3-a) Use [K / L] to select “IP Address”, “Subnet Mask”
or “Default Gateway”, then press [ENTER]. IP
address setting screen will appear. Enter IP
address, subnet mask and default gateway with
cursor buttons and number buttons.
Others
DNS Setting
Is Setting OK?
Primary DNS
xxx . xxx . xxx . xxx
xxx . xxx . xxx . xxx
Others
IP Address Setting
Secondary DNS
IP Address
No
xxx . xxx . xxx . xxx
Yes
Subnet Mask
xxx . xxx . xxx . xxx
Default Gateway
xxx . xxx . xxx . xxx
then press ‘ENTER’
4 Press [RETURN] to go back to the previous
screen, or press [SETUP] to exit.
Note
• Enter the IP address number after checking the
specifications of your router.
• The range of input number is between 0 and 255.
• If you enter a number larger than 255, the number
will automatically be 255.
• The manually entered number will be saved even if
you change the setting to “Auto(DHCP)”.
• When you enter a wrong number, press [CLEAR] to
cancel. (The number will be back to “0”.)
• If you want to enter 1 or 2 digit number in one cell,
press [B] to move on to the next cell.
• If the IP address number is unknown, check the
IP address number of other devices (e.g. PC
connected via LAN cable) and assign a different
number from those of other devices.
3-b) After you enter all correctly, press [ENTER].
• Confirmation message will appear. Select “Yes”
to complete the settings.
• If the entered IP address or the default gateway or
primary DNS number is same as the default setting,
IP address setting will be set to “Auto(DHCP)”. (The
manually entered number will be saved.)
• When IP address setting is set to “Manual”, the
setting of DNS setting will automatically be “Manual”
and when IP address setting is set to “Auto(DHCP)”,
you can set either “Auto(DHCP)” or “Manual” for DNS
setting.
Others
IP Address Setting
Is Setting OK?
IP Address
xxx . xxx . xxx . xxx
xxx . xxx . xxx . xxx
xxx . xxx . xxx . xxx
Subnet Mask
Default Gateway
No
Yes
• Proxy Setting
1 Follow steps 1 to 4 in “Connection Test” on
3-c) Use [K / L] to select “Primary DNS” or “Secondary
DNS”, then press [ENTER]. DNS setting screen will
appear. Enter primary DNS and secondary DNS
with cursor buttons and number buttons.
page 46.
2 Use [K / L] to select “Enable(Custom)”, then
press [ENTER].
Others
DNS Setting
3 Use [K / L] to select “Proxy Setting”, then
press [ENTER] repeatedly to select the desired
setting.
Primary DNS
xxx . xxx . xxx . xxx
Secondary DNS
• For default settings, select “Do Not Use”.
• If you need to change the proxy setting as instructed
by your Internet service provider to set the
designated proxy address and port, select “Use”.
xxx . xxx . xxx . xxx
If you select “Use”, follow the following instructions
to set the proxy address and proxy port.
then press ‘ENTER’
• Enter the numbers instructed by your Internet
provider.
• If the number is unknown, check the number of
other devices (e.g. PC connected via LAN cable)
and assign the same number.
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3-a) Use [K / L] to select “Proxy Address”, then press
4 Press [RETURN] to go back to the previous
[ENTER]. Proxy address setting screen will appear.
Enter proxy address.
screen, or press [SETUP] to exit.
• The keyboard screen will appear.
Note
• The range of input number for the port number is
between 0 and 65535. (If you enter a number larger
than 65535, it will be regarded as 65535.)
• For proxy port, the selected ports may be blocked
and not be able to use depending on your network
environment.
Others
Proxy Address
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• Connection Speed
You can set connection speed as your preference. (The
default setting is “Auto”.)
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OK
Clear
All Clear
a/A/@
OK
1 Follow steps 1 to 4 in “Connection Test” on
[K / L / s / B] : Move the highlight.
[Number buttons] : Enter number.
page 46.
[ENTER] : Enter the highlighted number/word.
[RED] : Clear the entered number or word.
[GREEN] : Clear all the entered numbers or words.
[BLUE] : Switch between abc ? ABC ? @!?
2 Use [K / L] to select “Enable(Custom)”, then
press [ENTER].
3 Use [K / L] to select “Connection Speed”, then
[YELLOW] : Set the entered number or word.
press [ENTER].
3-b) After you enter proxy address correctly, press
[YELLOW].
4 Use [K / L] to select the desired setting, then
• Confirmation message will appear. Select “Yes”
to complete the settings.
press [ENTER].
“Auto”:
Set the appropriate connection speed automatically, in
accordance with your network environment.
Others
Proxy Address
“10BASE Half”:
Is Setting OK?
xxxxx
Set the connection speed to “10BASE Half”.
“10BASE Full”:
Set the connection speed to “10BASE Full”.
“100BASE Half”:
Set the connection speed to “100BASE Half”.
“100BASE Full”:
Set the connection speed to “100BASE Full”.
No
Yes
5 Press [RETURN] to go back to the previous
3-c) Use [K / L] to select “Proxy Port” , then press
[ENTER]. Proxy port setting screen will appear.
Enter proxy port number with number buttons.
screen, or press [SETUP] to exit.
Note
• Choose a connection speed in accordance with your
network environment.
Others
Proxy Port
• The network connection may be disabled depending
on the device, when the settings are changed.
Please select the input Proxy Port.
then press ‘ENTER’
xxxxx
3-d) After you enter proxy port correctly, press
[ENTER].
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3 Use [K / L] to select “Current Version”, then
• BD-Live Setting
press [ENTER].
You can limit the Internet access from the BD-Live
functions. (The default setting is “Allow”.)
Others
Current Version
1 Follow steps 1 to 4 in “Connection Test” on
page 46.
Current Version
x.xxx
2 Use [K / L] to select “Enable(Custom)”, then
If you wish to check latest update
or other product information,
please check our Website.
press [ENTER].
3 Use [K / L] to select “BD-Live Setting”, then
press [ENTER].
4 Use [K / L] to select the desired setting, then
press [ENTER].
4 Press [ENTER] or [RETURN] to exit.
“Allow”:
Internet access is permitted from all BD-Live contents.
“Limited Allow”:
Note
latest firmware version.
Internet access is permitted only for BD-Live contents
which have content owner certificates. Internet access
without the certificates are prohibited.
“Prohibit”:
Disc Update
Internet access is prohibited from all BD-Live contents.
5 Press [RETURN] to go back to the previous
You can upgrade the software by using disc.
screen, or press [SETUP] to exit.
1 Follow steps 1 to 3 in “Connection Test” on
page 46.
Disable
2 Use [K / L] to select “Software Update”, then
press [ENTER].
Deactivate all the network connection and settings.
3 Use [K / L] to select “Disc Update”, then press
1 Follow steps 1 to 4 in “Connection Test” on
[ENTER].
page 46.
4 Use [K / L] to select “Yes”, then press [ENTER].
2 Use [K / L] to select “Disable”, then press
5 Disc tray will open automatically.
[ENTER].
• Insert the disc for software update and then press
3 Press [RETURN] to go back to the previous
[OPEN/CLOSE A].
screen, or press [SETUP] to exit.
6 After completing loading disc, confirmation
message will appear. Select “Yes” and press
[ENTER] to start upgrading.
Note
• The network connection can be reactivated by
setting the network connection to “Enable(Easy)” or
“Enable(Custom)”.
• It may take awhile to complete the updating. (Please
wait until “100%” appears on the front panel display.)
7 After the disc upgrade finishes, this unit will
restart and eject the disc.
Software Update
Note
• You can check the current firmware version in
“Current Version” in “Software Update” menu.
• Please do not unplug the AC power cord while
executing the “Disc Update”.
• All settings will remain the same even if you update
the firmware version.
Current Version
You can confirm the current software version.
1 Follow steps 1 to 3 in “Connection Test” on
page 46.
2 Use [K / L] to select “Software Update”, then
press [ENTER].
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Initialize
Initialize the setting or SD Memory Card.
In stop mode, press [SETUP].
1
2
3
Use [K / L] to select , then press
[ENTER].
Use [K / L] to select a desired option,
then press [ENTER].
“Setup”:
Resets the setup menu to the default.
The setting for “Parental”, “Network
Connection”and “Media Select” will not be
reset.
“Format SD Card”
(Available only when an SD Memory Card is
inserted.):
Initializes the SD Memory Card. After
confirmation message appears, use [K / L]
to select “Yes”, then press [ENTER].
“Erase Saved BD-ROM Data (Player)”:
Clears the data saved for the BD-ROM
contents, such as BD-ROM game scores, from
this player.
“Erase Saved BD-ROM Data (SD Card)”
(Available only when an SD Memory Card is
inserted.):
Clears the supplemental data for the BD-ROM
playback, such as subtitle data, from the SD
Memory Card.
“Network Settings”:
Resets the Network Settings menu to the
default.
Press [ENTER]. (For “Setup” and
“Format SD Card” only)
4
5
• Final confirmation message will appear. Select
“Yes”, then press [ENTER].
Press [SETUP] to exit.
Caution
• Do not remove the SD Memory Card while executing
the “Format SD Card” or the “Erase Saved BD-ROM
Data (SD Card)”. It damages the card.
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Troubleshooting
If the unit does not perform properly when operated as instructed in this manual, check the unit, consulting the
following checklist.
Problem
Solution
No power
- Check if the AC cord is properly connected.
- Unplug the AC cord once, and wait for 5-10 seconds and then plug it in again.
No sound or picture
Distorted picture
- Check if the connected TV is turned on.
- Check if the connections are made securely and correctly.
- Check whether the connected TV or other device supports HDCP. (This unit will not
output a video signal unless the other device supports HDCP.)
- Check whether the output format of this unit (HDMI FORMAT) matches the
supported input format of other connected device.
- Sometimes a small amount of picture distortion may appear.
This is not a malfunction.
- Connect this unit directly to the TV. If the composite audio / video cables are
connected to a VCR, pictures may be distorted due to the copy right protection
system.
Completely distorted picture
or black / white picture with
BD / DVD
- Make sure the disc is compatible with this unit.
No sound or distorted sound
- Adjust the volume.
- Check if speakers are connected correctly.
- Check the HDMI connections.
- Check the settings in “Audio” menu.
- Check the disc for fingerprints / scratches and clean with a soft cloth wiping from
center to edge.
Picture freezes momentarily
during playback
- Clean the disc.
- Clean the disc.
Disc cannot be played back
- Ensure the disc label is facing up.
- Check if the disc is defective by trying another disc.
- Cancel the ratings control or change the control level.
- Insert a correct disc that can be played back on this unit.
- The format of the card does not match that accepted by this unit or the card is not
compatible.
SD Memory Card cannot be
read
No return to start-up screen
when disc is removed
The unit does not respond to
the remote control
- Reset this unit by turning it off, then on again.
- Aim the remote control directly at infrared sensor window on the front panel.
- Reduce the distance to infrared sensor window.
- Replace the batteries in the remote control.
- Re-insert the batteries with their polarities (+ / - signs) as indicated.
- To completely reset the unit, press and hold [ON/STANDBY Q] on the front panel
for 10 seconds to shut down the unit or unplug the AC cord from the AC outlet for
5-10 seconds.
Buttons do not work or the
unit stops responding
The unit does not respond to
some operating commands
during playback
- Operations may not be permitted by the disc.
Refer to the instructions of the disc.
The unit cannot read BD /
DVD/ CD
- Dew condensation may form inside the unit. Do not use this unit for at least a few
hours until its inside gets dry.
- You are attempting to playback a disc other than one with one of the Logos on
page 17.
- Wipe the dirt off the disc or replace the disc.
Angle does not switch
- The angle cannot be switched for BD / DVD which do not contain multiple angles.
In some cases multiple angles are only recorded for specific scenes.
- Check the settings in “Parental” menu.
Playback does not start when
the title is selected
The password for rating level
has been forgotten
- Enter the default password “4737”, then your forgotten password will be cleared.
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Problem
Solution
Cannot connect to the
network
- Check if the LAN cable connection is properly made.
- Turn on the modem or broadband router.
- Check the network setting.
- Check if the broadband router and/or modem is correctly connected.
- Check the “BD-Live Setting”.
- Check the content of your Internet service contract to see if your Internet service
provider prevents multiple terminals connecting at the same time.
Cannot connect to the
network while my PC is
connected to the network
Cannot use the BD-Live
function
- Use an SD card with enough space.
The playback of BD-video or
download of data does not
perform properly
- Check if an SD Card is correctly inserted. Do not remove the card during playback
as some BD-videos require an SD Card during playback.
Note
• Some functions are not available in specific modes, but this is not a malfunction. Read the description in this
manual for details on correct operations.
• Some functions are prohibited on some discs.
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Glossary
Analog Audio
DNS Server
An electrical signal that directly represents sound.
Compare this to digital audio which can be an electrical
signal, but is an indirect representation of sound. See also
“Digital Audio”.
A server which translates Internet domain names into IP
addresses.
Dolby Digital
The system to compress digital sound developed by Dolby
Laboratories. It offers you sound of stereo (2ch) or multi-
channel audio.
Aspect Ratio
The width of a TV screen relative to its height.
Conventional TVs are 4:3 (in other words, the TV screen is
almost square); widescreen models are 16:9 (the TV screen
is almost twice as wide as it is high).
Dolby Digital Plus
Dolby Digital Plus is the next generation digital audio
compression technology developed as an extension to
Dolby Digital. Blu-ray Disc supports 7.1 multi-channel
surround sound output.
AVCHD
AVCHD is a new format for high definition video
camcorders which can record and play high-resolution HD
images.
Dolby TrueHD
Dolby TrueHD is a lossless coding technology developed
for next generation optical discs. Blu-ray Disc supports 7.1
multi-channel surround sound output.
BD-Java
With some BD which support Java applications, you can
enjoy the interactive functions such as games or
interactive menus.
DTS (Digital Theater System)
DTS is a multi-channel surround sound system. By
connecting to DTS decoder, you can enjoy movie dynamic
and realistic sound like movie theater. DTS surround
sound technologies were developed by DTS, Inc.
BD-Live
BD-Live is a BD-video (BD-ROM version 2 Profile 2.0/
Profile 1.1) which contains new functions (e.g. Internet
connection), in addition to the BONUSVIEW function.
DTS-HD
Blu-ray Disc (BD)
DTS-HD is a lossless coding technology developed as an
Blu-ray Disc is a next generation optical video disc which is extension of the original DTS Coherent Acoustics format.
capable of storing much more data than a conventional
DVD is. The large capacity makes it possible to benefit
from the features such as high-definition videos, multi-
channel surround sounds, interactive menus and so on.
Blu-ray Disc supports 7.1 multi-channel surround sound
output.
Gateway
IP Address of the electronic devices (such as router) which
provide Internet access.
Chapter
Just as a book is split up into several chapters, a title on a
BD-video or DVD-video is usually divided into chapters.
See also “Title”.
HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface)
A digital interface between audio and video source. It can
transmit component video, audio, and control signal with
one cable connection.
Component Video Output
Each signal of luminance (Y) and component (PB/CB, PR/CR)
is independent to output so that you can experience
picture Color as it is.
Also, due to compatibility with progressive video (525p/
480p), you can experience higher-density picture than that
in interlace (525i/480i).
Hub
A device used for connecting multiple device to the
network.
IP Address
A set of numbers which are assigned to devices
participating in a computer network.
Digital Audio
An indirect representation of sound by numbers. During
recording, the sound is measured at discrete intervals
(44,100 times a second for CD audio) by an analog-to-
digital converter, generating a stream of numbers. On
playback, a digital-to-analog converter generates an
analog signal based on these numbers. See also “Sampling
Frequency” and “Analog Audio”.
JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group)
JPEG is a method of compressing still picture files. You can
copy JPEG files on BD-RE/-R, DVD-RW/-R, CD-RW/-R or
SD Memory Card from a computer and play back the files
in this unit.
LAN (Local Area Network)
A group of computer networks covering a small area like a
company, school or home.
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Local Storage
Windows Media™ Audio
A storage area of sub contents for playing virtual packages
on BD-video.
Windows Media™ Audio is the audio compressing
technology developed by Microsoft. You can copy
Windows Media™ Audio files on BD-RE/-R, DVD-RW/-R,
CD-RW/-R or SD Memory Card from a computer and play
them back on this unit.
MP3 (MPEG audio layer 3)
MP3 is a method of compressing files. You can copy MP3
files on BD-RE/-R, DVD-RW/-R, CD-RW/-R or SD Memory
Card from the computer and play back the files on this
unit.
x.v.Color
“x.v.Color” is a promotion name given to the products that
have the capability to realize a wide color space based on
the xvYCC specifications and is a trademark of Sony
Corporation.
PCM (Pulse Code Modulation)
The most common system of encoding digital audio,
found on CD and DAT. Excellent quality that requires a lot
of data compared to formats such as Dolby Digital and
MPEG audio. For compatibility with digital audio recorders
(CD, MD and DAT) and AV amplifiers with digital inputs,
this unit can convert Dolby Digital, DTS, and MPEG audio
to PCM. See also “Digital Audio”.
Proxy Server
Proxy server is a server which acts as an intermediary
between a workstation user and the Internet to ensure
security.
Region Code
Regions associate discs and players with particular areas of
the world. This unit will only play back discs that have
compatible region codes. You can find the region code of
your unit by looking on the rear panel. Some discs are
compatible with more than one region (or all regions).
Router
A networking device which distinguishes the IP address
assigned to each device and routing and forwarding
information in the computer network.
Sampling Frequency
The rate which sound is measured by a specified interval
to turn into digital audio data. The numbers of sampling in
one second defines as sampling frequency. The higher the
rate, the better the sound quality.
Subnet Mask
A mask which is used to determine what subnet an IP
address belongs to.
Title
A collection of chapters on BD-video or DVD-video. See
also “Chapter”.
Track
Audio CD use tracks to divide up the content of a disc. The
BD-video or DVD-video equivalent is called a chapter. See
also “Chapter”.
Virtual Package
The function which copies data to other media (local
storage) from the Internet and play the secondary video,
secondary audio and the subtitle at the same time. The
method of the playback varies depending on discs.
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Language Code List
Language
Code
Language
Code
Language
Code
Language
Siswat
Slovak [SLO]
Slovenian
Somali
Spanish [SPA]
Sundanese
Swahili
Code
A-B
French [FRE]
Frisian
Galician
Georgian
German [GER]
Greek [GRE]
Greenlandic
Guarani
Gujarati
Hausa
Hebrew
Hindi
5264
5271
5358
5747
5051
5158
5758
5360
5367
5447
5569
5455
5467
Macedonian
Malagasy
Malay
Malayalam
Maltese
Maori
Marathi
Moldavian
Mongolian
Nauru
5957
5953
5965
5958
5966
5955
5964
5961
5960
6047
6051
6061
6565
6557
6558
6561
5165
6567
6569
6568
Abkhazian
Afar
Afrikaans
Albanian
Amharic
Arabic
Armenian
Assamese
Aymara
Azerbaijani
Bashkir
Basque
Bengali;Bangla
Bhutani
Bihari
Bislama
4748
4747
4752
6563
4759
4764
5471
4765
4771
4772
4847
5167
4860
5072
4854
4855
4864
4853
5971
4851
Swedish [SWE]
T
Tagalog
Tajik
Tamil
Tatar
Telugu
Thai
Tibetan
Tigrinya
Tonga
Tsonga
Turkish [TUR]
Turkmen
Twi
6658
6653
6647
6666
6651
6654
4861
6655
6661
6665
6664
6657
6669
Nepali
Norwegian [NOR]
Hungarian [HUN]
O-R
Occitan
Oriya
Oromo (Afan)
Panjabi
Pashto;Pushto
Persian
Polish [POL]
Portuguese
[POR]
Quechua
Rhaeto-
Romance
Romanian
[RUM]
Russian [RUS]
I-K
Icelandic [ICE]
Indonesian
Interlingua
Interlingue
Inupiak
6149
6164
6159
6247
6265
5247
6258
6266
5565
5560
5547
5551
5557
5347
5566
5647
5669
5760
5765
5757
6469
5771
6460
5761
5767
Breton
Bulgarian [BUL]
Burmese
Byelorussian
Irish [IRI]
Italian [ITA]
Japanese [JPN]
Javanese
Kannada
Kashmiri
Kazakh
Kinyarwanda
Kirghiz
Kirundi
Korean [KOR]
Kurdish
C-E
Cambodian
Catalan
Chinese [CHI]
Corsican
6367
6459
5759
4947
7254
4961
5464
4965
5047
6058
5160
5161
5166
U-Z
Ukrainian
Urdu
6757
6764
6772
6855
6861
4971
6961
7054
5655
7161
7267
6461
6467
Uzbek
Croatian
Vietnamese
Volapuk
Welsh
Wolof
Xhosa
Yiddish
Yoruba
Zulu
Czech [CZE]
Danish [DAN]
Dutch [DUT]
English [ENG]
Esperanto
S
Samoan
Sangho
Sanskrit
Scots Gaelic
Serbian
Serbo-Croatian
Sesotho
Setswana
Shona
Sindhi
Singhalese
6559
6553
6547
5350
6564
6554
6566
6660
6560
6550
6555
L-N
Laothian
Latin
Latvian;Lettish
Lingala
Lithuanian
Estonian
5861
5847
5868
5860
5866
F-H
Faroese
Fiji
5261
5256
5255
Finnish [FIN]
Note
• If you choose a language that has a 3-letter-language code (written in bracket), the code will be displayed every
time you change the audio or subtitle language setting on page 31. If you choose any other languages, “---” will be
displayed instead.
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Specifications
General
Signal system
NTSC color
Power requirements
Power consumption
120 V AC, 60 Hz
20 W (standby: 0.5 W)
Dimensions (width x height x depth) 17-3/16 x 2-1/4 x 8-5/8 inches (435 x 56 x 218 mm)
Weight
5.08 lbs. (2.3 kg)
Operating temperature
Operating humidity
41°F (5°C) to 95°F (35°C)
Less than 80 % (no condensation)
Terminals
Video output
RCA jack x 1
1 Vp-p (75Ω)
Component video output
RCA jack x 3
Y: 1 Vp-p (75Ω)
PB/CB: 700 mVp-p (75Ω)
PR/CR: 700 mVp-p (75Ω)
HDMI output
HDMI jack x 1
Video: 480p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p, 1080p24 / Audio
L/R: 2 Vrms (output impedance: more than 1kΩ)
Audio output (Analog)
RCA jack x 2
Audio output (Digital)
RCA jack x 1
Optical jack x 1
500 mVp-p (75Ω)
Digital connector
LAN terminal
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX
Note
• The specifications and design of this product are subject to change without notice.
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Disc handling
Maintenance
Servicing
• Please refer to relevant topics on “Troubleshooting” on
page 51 before returning the product.
• If this unit becomes inoperative, do not try to correct the
problem by yourself. There are no user-serviceable parts
inside. Turn off, unplug the power plug, and please call
our helpline to locate an Authorized Service Center.
• Handle the discs so that fingerprints and dust do not
adhere to the surfaces of the discs.
• Always store the disc in its protective case when it is not
used.
• Note that discs with special shapes (heart-shaped discs,
octagonal discs, etc.) cannot be played back on this unit.
Do not attempt to playback such discs, as they may
damage the unit.
IR signal check
Cleaning the cabinet
• If the remote control is not working properly, you can use
a digital camera (including a cellular phone with built-in
camera) to see if it is sending out an infrared signal.
• Never use a solvent, thinner, benzene or alcohol to clean
the unit. Do not spray insecticide liquid near the unit.
Such chemicals may discolor the surface or damage the
unit.
With a digital camera
(including built-in cell phone cameras):
Point a digital camera towards the
remote control. Push any button on the
remote control and look through the
digital camera. If the infrared light
appears through the camera, the remote
control is working.
Cleaning discs
• When a disc becomes dirty, clean it with a cleaning cloth.
Wipe the disc from the center to out. Do not wipe in a
circular motion.
• Do not use solvents such as benzine, thinner,
commercially available cleaners, detergent, abrasive
cleaning agents or antistatic spray intended for analog
records.
Cleaning the disc lens
• If this unit still does not perform properly although you
refer to the relevant sections and to “Troubleshooting” in
this manual, the laser optical pickup unit may be dirty.
Consult your dealer or an Authorized Service Center for
inspection and cleaning of the laser optical pickup unit.
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LIMITED WARRANTY
Limited United States Warranty
Digital Audio Video (“DAV”) Product - Exchange Warranty
Toshiba America Consumer Products, L.L.C. (“TACP”) makes the following limited warranties to original consumers in the United States.
THESE LIMITED WARRANTIES EXTEND TO THE ORIGINAL CONSUMER PURCHASER OR ANY PERSON RECEIVING THIS DAV PRODUCT
AS A GIFT FROM THE ORIGINAL CONSUMER PURCHASER AND TO NO OTHER PURCHASER OR TRANSFEREE.
DAV PRODUCTS PURCHASED IN THE U.S.A. AND USED ANYWHERE OUTSIDE OF THE U.S.A., INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, CANADA
AND MEXICO, ARE NOT COVERED BY THESE WARRANTIES.
DAV PRODUCTS PURCHASED ANYWHERE OUTSIDE OF THE U.S.A., INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, CANADA AND MEXICO, AND USED
IN THE U.S.A., ARE NOT COVERED BY THESE WARRANTIES.
Limited Warranty
How to Obtain Warranty Services
If, after following all of the operating instructions in this manual and checking
the section “Troubleshooting,” you find that service is needed:
TACP warrants this DAV Product and its parts against defects in materials
or workmanship for a period of ninety (90) days after the date of original
retail purchase.
DURING THIS PERIOD, TACP WILL EXCHANGE A DEFECTIVE DAV
PRODUCT WITH A NEW OR REFURBISHED DAV PRODUCT WITHOUT
CHARGE TO YOU. DURING THE PERIOD THAT COMMENCES ON THE
DATE THAT IS NINETY ONE (91) DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF ORIGINAL
RETAIL PURCHASE AND ENDS ON THE DATE THAT IS THREE HUNDRED
SIXTY FIVE (365) DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF ORIGINAL RETAIL
PURCHASE, TACP WILL EXCHANGE A DEFECTIVE DAV PRODUCT
WITH A NEW OR REFURBISHED DAV PRODUCT FOR A FEE.
(1) For instructions on how to obtain warranty service for your DAV Product
under the TACP DAV Product Warranty Exchange Program, contact
TACP’s Consumer Solutions Center toll free at 1-800-631-3811.
(2) You must include the original bill of sale (or a copy of the original bill
of sale) or other proof of purchase along with the entire DAV Product
when sending the DAV Product to the TACP Warranty Exchange Center
specified by TACP’s Consumer Solutions Center. You are responsible
for all inbound transportation and insurance charges for the DAV Product
to the TACP Warranty Exchange Center.
Rental Units
The warranty for DAV Product rental units begins on the date of the first
rental or thirty (30) days after the date of shipment to the rental firm,
whichever comes first.
ALL WARRANTIES IMPLIED BY THE LAW OF ANY STATE OF THE U.
S.A., INCLUDINGTHE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY
AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE EXPRESSLY
LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THE LIMITED WARRANTIES SET
FORTH ABOVE.WITH THE EXCEPTION OF ANY WARRANTIES
IMPLIED BY THE LAW OF ANY STATE OF THE U.S.A. AS HEREBY
LIMITED,THE FOREGOING WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU
OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, GUARANTEES, AGREEMENTS, AND
SIMILAR OBLIGATIONS OF TACP WITH RESPECT TO THE REPAIR
OR REPLACEMENT OF ANY PARTS. IN NO EVENT SHALL TACP BE
LIABLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING,
BUT NOT LIMITEDTO, LOST PROFITS, BUSINESS INTERRUPTION,
OR MODIFICATION OR ERASURE OF RECORDED DATA CAUSED BY
USE, MISUSE OR INABILITY TO USE THIS DAV PRODUCT).
Commercial Units
DAV Products sold and used for commercial purposes have a limited
warranty for all parts and labor, which warranty begins on the date of
original retail purchase and ends on the date that is ninety (90) days
thereafter.
Owner’s Manual and Product Registration Card
Read this owner’s manual thoroughly before operating this DAV Product.
Complete and mail the enclosed product registration card or register your
DAV Product on-line at
By registering your DAV Product you will enable TACP to bring you new
products specifically designed to meet your needs and help us to contact
you in the unlikely event a safety notification is required under the U.S.
Consumer Product Safety Act. Failure to complete and return the product
registration card does not diminish your warranty rights.
www.tacp.toshiba.com/service as soon as possible.
No person, agent, distributor, dealer, or company is authorized to change,
modify, or extend the terms of these warranties in any manner whatsoever.
The time within which an action must be commenced to enforce any
obligation of TACP arising under the warranty or under any statute or law
of the United States or any state thereof is hereby limited to ninety (90)
days from the date you discover, or should have discovered, the defect.
This limitation does not apply to implied warranties arising under state law.
Your Responsibility
THE ABOVE WARRANTIES ARE SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING
CONDITIONS:
THIS WARRANTY GIVESYOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS AND YOU
MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH MAY VARY FROM STATE TO
STATE INTHE U.S.A. SOME STATES OF THE U.S.A. DO NOT ALLOW
LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS,WHEN
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