Univex DBP 1610 User Manual

BLU-RAY DISC / DVD VIDEO PLAYER  
DBP-1610  
Owner’s Manual  
Manuel de I’Utilisateur  
Manual del Usuario  
T Button illustrations used in this manual for operation explanation are  
for the Remote Control Unit.  
You can operate the unit using the button of the same name on the  
front panel of the unit.  
T Les illustrations des boutons présentes dans ce manuel servent à  
expliquer le fonctionnement de la télécommande.  
Vous pouvez contrôler l’appareil à l’aide du bouton portant le même  
nom sur la façade de l’appareil.  
T Las ilustraciones de los botones utilizadas en este manual con  
propósitos de explicación son para la unidad del mando a distancia.  
Puede operar la unidad utilizando el botón del mismo nombre en el  
panel delantero de la unidad.  
ESPAÑOL FRANÇAIS ENGLISH  
Note on use / Observations relatives a l’utilisation / Notas sobre el uso  
CLASS 1  
LASER PRODUCT  
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.  
Keep the apparatus free from moisture, water, and  
dust.  
Protéger l’appareil contre l’humidité, l’eau et  
lapoussière.  
Mantenga el equipo libre de humedad, agua y  
polvo.  
Do not let foreign objects into the apparatus.  
Ne pas laisser des objets étrangers dans l’appareil.  
No deje objetos extraños dentro del equipo.  
Copyrights / Droits d’auteur / Derechos de Autor  
Avoid high temperatures.  
Allow for sufficient heat dispersion when installed  
in a rack.  
Eviter des températures élevées.  
Tenir compte d’une dispersion de chaleur suffisante  
lors de l’installation sur une étagère.  
Evite altas temperaturas.  
Permite la suficiente dispersión del calor cuando  
está instalado en la consola.  
• It is prohibited by law to reproduce, broadcast, rent or play discs  
in public without the consent of the copyright holder.  
• La reproduction, la diffusion, la location, le prêt ou la lecture  
publique de ces disques sont interdits sans le consentement du  
détenteur des droits d’auteur.  
• De acuerdo con las leyes está prohibido reproducir, emitir,  
alquilar o interpretar discos en público sin la autorización del  
propietario de los derechos de autor.  
Unplug the power cord when not using the  
apparatus for long periods of time.  
Débrancher le cordon d’alimentation lorsque  
l’appareil n’est pas utilisé pendant de longues  
périodes.  
Do not let insecticides, benzene, and thinner come  
in contact with the apparatus.  
Ne pas mettre en contact des insecticides, du  
benzène et un diluant avec l’appareil.  
No permita el contacto de insecticidas, gasolina y  
diluyentes con el equipo.  
Desconecte el cordón de energía cuando no utilice  
el equipo por mucho tiempo.  
Handle the power cord carefully.  
Hold the plug when unplugging the cord.  
Manipuler le cordon d’alimentation avec précaution.  
Tenir la prise lors du débranchement du cordon.  
Maneje el cordón de energía con cuidado.  
Sostenga el enchufe cuando desconecte el cordón  
de energía.  
* (For apparatuses with ventilation holes)  
Never disassemble or modify the apparatus in any  
way.  
Do not obstruct the ventilation holes.  
Ne pas obstruer les trous d’aération.  
No obstruya los orificios de ventilación.  
Ne jamais démonter ou modifier l’appareil d’une  
manière ou d’une autre.  
Nunca desarme o modifique el equipo de ninguna  
manera.  
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Contents  
Playing Back an Audio CD or a Disc with DivX®/MP3/  
Setting this Unit not React to Other DENON’s DVD Player’s  
Connecting to a Display Device and an Amplifier/  
Digital Connection to an AV Amplifier with Built-in  
Connection to a Device with 2-channels of Analog  
Operations Using Disc Menu, Title Menu, and  
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Introduction  
• Noise or disturbance tends to occur particularly when using  
indoor antennas or 300/ohms feeder wires. We recommend  
using outdoor antennas and 75/ohms coaxial cables.  
Important  
Dew Warning  
Moisture condensation may occur inside the unit when it is  
moved from a cold place to a warm place, or after heating a cold  
room or under conditions of high humidity. Do not use the unit at  
least for 2 hours until its inside is dry.  
Use only discs marked with logos listed on page 4.  
Power Supply  
Note  
• For heat dispersal, do not install this equipment in a  
confined space such as a book case or similar unit.  
The main power supply is engaged when the main plug is  
plugged in a 120V, 60Hz AC outlet. To operate the unit, press  
[POWER ON] or <ON/STANDBY> to turn on the unit.  
Avoid the Hazards of Electrical Shock and Fire  
• Do not handle the AC cord with wet hands.  
• Do not pull on the AC cord when disconnecting it from AC wall  
outlet. Grasp it by the plug.  
• If, by accident, water is spilled on this unit, unplug the AC cord  
immediately and take the unit to our authorized service center  
for servicing.  
Warning  
To avoid fire or electric shock, do not expose this unit to rain or  
moisture.  
10 cm or more  
WARNING:  
LIVE PARTS INSIDE.  
DO NOT REMOVE ANY SCREWS.  
ON / STANDBY  
SD CARD  
Before Using  
Pay attention to the following before using this unit:  
Moving the unit.  
Installation Location  
For safety and optimum performance of this unit:  
To prevent short-circuits or damaged wires in the connection  
cables, always unplug the power supply cord and disconnect the  
connection cables between all other audio components when  
moving the unit.  
• Do not stand the unit up vertically. Install the unit in a horizontal  
and stable position. Do not place anything directly on top of the  
unit. Do not place the unit directly on top of the TV.  
• Shield it from direct sunlight and keep it away from sources of  
intense heat. Avoid dusty or humid places. Avoid places with  
insufficient ventilation for proper heat dissipation. Do not block  
the ventilation holes on the sides of the unit. Avoid locations  
subject to strong vibration or strong magnetic fields.  
• Be sure to remove a disc and unplug the AC cord from the outlet  
before carrying the unit.  
Store the owner’s manual in a safe place.  
After reading the owner’s manual, store it in a safe place as it  
could come in handy in the future.  
Whenever <ON/STANDBY> is in the STANDBY state, the unit  
is still connected to AC line voltage.  
Please be sure to unplug the cord when you leave home for, say,  
a vacation.  
Wall  
Cautions on Handling  
Cautions on using mobile phones.  
Using a mobile phone near this unit may result in noise. If so,  
move the mobile phone away from this unit when it is in use.  
Before turning the power operation button on.  
Check once again that all connections are correct and that there  
are no problems with the connection cables. Always set the  
power operation button to the standby position before  
connecting and disconnecting connection cables.  
Sufficiently ventilate the place of installation.  
If the unit is left in a room full of the smoke from cigarettes, etc.,  
for long periods of time, the surface of the optical pickup could  
get dirty, in which case it will not be able to read the signals  
properly.  
Note that the illustrations in these instructions may differ  
from the actual unit for explanation purposes.  
Non-use periods - Turn off the unit when it is not in use. Unplug  
the unit from the household AC outlet if it is not to be used for a  
long time. Unplug the unit during lightning storms.  
About Copyright  
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.  
Please read this owner’s manual carefully before using the unit,  
and keep it for future reference.  
Cautions on Installation  
Noise or disturbance of the picture may be generated if this unit or  
any other electronic equipment using microprocessors is used  
near a tuner or TV.  
If this happens, take the following steps:  
U. S. Patent No’s, 6,836,549; 6,381,747; 7,050,698;  
6,516,132 and 5,583,936.  
• Install this unit as far as possible from the tuner or TV.  
• Set the antenna wires from the tuner or TV away from this unit’s  
AC cord and input/output connection cords.  
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BD-Live  
Features  
About Discs  
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.  
PIP (Picture in Picture) (BONUSVIEW) Setting  
Some BD-Video have the PIP (picture-in-picture) function which  
enables you to display the secondary video in the primary video.  
You can call up the secondary video by pressing [MODE]  
whenever the scene contains the secondary video.  
Pure Direct  
The sound quality of analog audio output is improved by stop  
output of video signals, etc.  
On-Screen Display  
Information about the current operation can be displayed on a  
screen, allowing you to confirm the currently active functions  
(such as program playback) using the remote control.  
Picture Control  
Picture control adjusts the picture quality of the specific display.  
DRC (Dynamic Range Control)  
Use this procedure to set the dynamic range of the output  
signals when playing back BD/DVD/AVCHD recorded in Dolby  
Digital/Dolby Digital Plus/Dolby TrueHD.  
Disc Handling  
• 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 cannot be played on this  
product. Do not attempt to play back such discs, as they may  
damage the unit.  
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” space, a TV or other display device supporting both  
video image reproduction using “x.v.Color” standard and  
capability of manual switching of its color space setting is  
required. Please refer to the owner’s manual of your display  
device for further information.  
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.  
Supplied Accessories  
Please check to make sure the following items are included with  
the main unit in the carton.  
remote control (RC-1128)  
AC cord (5.2ft/1.6m)  
service station list  
“AA” (R6) batteries x2  
owner’s manual  
warranty card  
Playing Back the Contents in SD Memory Card  
• You can playback AVCHD, MP3, Windows Media™ Audio, or  
JPEG 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 playback with the BD-ROM.  
Playing Back AVCHD Files  
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.  
Playing Back DivX® File  
You can enjoy DivX® files which are recorded on BD-RE/-R,  
DVD-RW/-R or CD-RW/-R.  
• Official DivX® Certified product  
• Plays all versions of DivX® video (including DivX® 6/DivX® HD)  
with standard playback of DivX® media files.  
Playing Back an MP3 File  
You can enjoy MP3 files which are recorded on BD-RE/-R,  
DVD-RW/-R, CD-RW/-R or SD Memory Card.  
Playing Back Windows Media™ Audio File  
You can enjoy Windows Media™ Audio files which are recorded  
on BD-RE/-R, DVD-RW/-R, CD-RW/-R or SD Memory Card.  
Displaying a JPEG picture  
Kodak Picture CD can be played back. Still images stored in JPEG  
format on BD-RE/-R, DVD-RW/-R, CD-RW/-R or SD Memory Card  
can also be played back.  
RCA audio cable (3.2ft/1.0m)  
RCA video cable (3.2ft/1.0m)  
BD-J Application  
• With some BD that supports Java applications (BD-J), you can  
enjoy interactive function (e.g. game).  
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Playable files  
Logos  
Media  
Readable cards  
Playable files / data  
Playable Discs and Files  
DVD-RW/-R  
SD Memory Card (8MB - 2GB) AVCHD, MP3, Windows Media™  
This unit is compatible to play back the following discs.  
To play back a BD or DVD, make sure that it meets the  
requirements for region codes and color systems as described on  
page 5. You can play back discs that have the following logos on  
the disc. Other disc types are not guaranteed to play back.  
SD Memory Card  
(including SDHC)  
miniSD Card  
Audio, JPEG, Picture-in-picture  
SDHC Memory Card (4GB - 8GB)  
miniSD Card (8MB - 2GB)  
AVCHD  
commentary, subtitles or other  
extras for BD-ROM ver. 2 (Profile  
microSD Card  
microSD Card (8MB - 2GB)  
2.0/ Profile 1.1)  
Playable discs  
Blu-ray Disc  
Logos  
BD-RE/-R  
DVD-RW/-R  
CD-RW/-R  
Note for SD Memory Cards  
DivX®  
MP3  
- BD-Video  
• Do not remove the SD Memory Card or turn the unit to the  
standby mode while the contents of the card is in playback. It  
may result in malfunction or loss of the card’s data.  
• Please keep the SD Memory Cards in their cases when you are  
not using them.  
- BD-RE (ver.2.1)  
(Recorded in BDMV format)  
- BD-R (ver.1.1/1.2/1.3)  
(Recorded in BDMV format)  
(Unclosed discs may not be played back.)  
BD-RE/-R  
DVD-RW/-R  
• Do not try to open or modify the card.  
CD-RW/-R  
Windows Media™  
Audio  
• Do not touch the terminal surface with your fingers or any  
SD Memory Card  
(including SDHC)  
miniSD Card  
microSD Card  
DVD-Video  
metals.  
• Do not attach additional labels or stickers to cards.  
• Do not remove the label of the SD Memory Cards.  
• This unit supports SD Memory Card with FAT12/FAT16 file  
system, and SDHC Memory Card with FAT32 file system.  
• This unit may not read the SD Memory Cards formatted on  
computer. If that is the case, please reformat the SD Memory  
Cards on this unit and try again.  
JPEG  
DVD-RW  
(Finalized discs only)  
(Finalized discs only)  
Note  
DVD-R  
DVD-R DL  
• ABOUT DIVX VIDEO: DivX® is a digital video format created by  
DivX, Inc. This is an official Divx Certified device that plays  
software tools to convert your files into DivX video.  
• This unit does not support mini SDHC and micro SDHC  
Memory Card.  
CD-DA (audio CD)  
CD-RW  
• For miniSD Card and microSD Card adapter is necessary.  
• ABOUT DIVX VIDEO-ON-DEMAND: This DivX Certified® device  
must be registered in order to play DivX Video-on-Demand  
(VOD) content. To generate the registration code, locate the  
DivX VOD section in the device setup menu. Go to  
miniSD Card  
microSD Card  
Adapter  
Adapter  
miniSD Card  
microSD Card  
vod.divx.com with this code to complete the registration  
process and learn more about DivX VOD.  
CD-R  
• Discs containing the DivX® files with the DivX® GMC (Global  
Motion Compensation) playback feature, which is DivX®  
supplemental function, cannot be played back on this unit.  
• Portions of this product are protected under copyright law  
and are provided under license by ARIS/SOLANA/4C.  
Kodak Picture CD  
• This unit cannot play back the disc contents protected by  
Windows Media™ Digital Rights Management (DRM).  
• “WMA” (Windows Media™ Audio) is an audio codec  
developed by Microsoft® in the United States of America.  
DTS-CD (5.1 Music Disc)  
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Unplayable Discs  
Region Codes  
Symbols Used in this Owner’s Manual  
BD-Video  
The following discs will not play back on this unit.  
• BD-RE (ver. 1.0) (BD-disc with cartridge)  
• BD-RE (ver. 2.1) (Recorded in BDAV format)  
• BD-R (ver. 1.1/ 1.2/ 1.3) (Recorded in BDAV format)  
• BD that contains AVCHD files  
This unit has been designed to play back BD with  
region A and DVD-Video with region 1. You cannot  
play back BD or DVD-Video that are labeled for other  
regions. Look for the symbols on the right on your BD  
or DVD-Video. If these region symbols do not appear  
on your BD 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 or  
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  
DVD-Video  
BD-V  
• Multi-session burn BD/DVD with DivX® files  
Description refers to DVD-Video and DVD-RW/-R  
recorded in video mode  
• Multi-session burn BD-RE/-R with MP3/Windows Media™ Audio/  
JPEG files  
• BD/DVD hybrid disc (e.g. Total Hi Def hybrid disc)  
• BD-Video that does not include “A” on its region code.  
DVD-V  
DVD-Video labeled for a specific region can only play  
back on the unit with the same region code.  
Description refers to DVD-RW/-R recorded in VR mode  
Description refers to audio CD and DTS-CD  
DVD-VR  
CD  
• DVD-Video that does not include either “1” nor “ALL” on its  
region code.  
Description refers to DVD-RW/-R and SD Card with  
AVCHD files  
• DVD-ROM/RAM (For DVD-ROM discs, data files in DivX® 3.11, 4.x,  
5.x and 6.x can be played)  
AVCHD  
Structure of Disc/SD Memory Card Contents  
Description refers to BD-RE/-R, DVD-RW/-R and  
CD-RW/-R with DivX® files  
The contents of disc are generally divided into titles. Titles may be  
further subdivided into chapters.  
• DVD-RW/-R recorded in non-compatible recording format  
• CD-ROM (Data files in DivX® 3.11, 4.x, 5.x and 6.x can be played)  
• CDV (Only the audio part can be played)  
• CD-G (Only the audio signals can be output)  
• Compact Disc-Interactive (CD-I)  
• Video Single Disc (VSD)  
• Video CD, Super Video CD  
• 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.)  
®
DivX  
BD/DVD/AVCHD  
Description refers to BD-RE/-R, DVD-RW/-R, CD-RW/-R  
and SD Memory Card with MP3 files  
Description refers to BD-RE/-R, DVD-RW/-R, CD-RW/-R  
and SD Memory Card with Windows Media™ Audio  
files  
title 1  
title 2  
MP3  
WMA  
JPEG  
chapter 1 chapter 2 chapter 1 chapter 2 chapter 3  
Description refers to BD-RE/-R, DVD-RW/-R, CD-RW/-R  
and SD Memory Card with JPEG files  
Audio CDs are divided into tracks.  
Audio CD  
track 3  
• DVD-Audio  
• HD DVD  
track 1  
track 2  
track 4  
track 5  
If you do not find any of the symbols listed above under the  
function heading, the operation is applicable to all media.  
• Disc with recording area less than 55mm in diameter  
• Unauthorized disc (Pirated disc)  
• Unfinalized disc  
Data discs or SD Memory Cards containing DivX® (in discs only)/  
MP3/Windows Media™ Audio/JPEG are divided into folders, and  
the folders are subdivided into files.  
About the button names in this explanation  
< > : Buttons on the main unit  
[ ] : Buttons on the remote control  
Button name only:  
Color Systems  
DivX®/MP3/Windows Media™ Audio/JPEG  
folder (group) 1  
folder (group) 2  
BD and DVD 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).  
Buttons on the main unit and remote control  
file (track) 1 file (track) 2 file (track) 3 file (track) 4 file (track) 5  
This unit uses NTSC, so BD or DVD you play back must be recorded  
in the NTSC system. You cannot play back BD or DVD recorded in  
other color systems.  
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About the Remote Control  
Using a Remote Control  
Changing the Signal Code of a Remote Control  
Keep in mind the following when using the remote control:  
To avoid the other DENON’s BD players responding the remote  
signal of this unit, you can change the signal code of the remote  
control. If the signal code of the remote control does not match to  
the signal code of the unit, you cannot control the unit with the  
remote control.  
Loading the Batteries  
• Make sure that there are no obstacles between the remote  
control and infrared sensor window on the unit.  
• Remote operation may become unreliable if strong sunlight or  
fluorescent light is shining on infrared sensor window of the  
unit.  
A Open the battery  
B Insert two “AA” (R6)  
batteries, with each one  
oriented correctly.  
compartment cover.  
• Remote control for different devices can interfere with each  
other. Avoid using remote control for other equipment located  
close to the unit.  
Change the signal code of the unit  
1) In stop mode, press [SETUP].  
• Replace the batteries when you notice a fall off in the operating  
2) Use [Y / Z] to select  
, then press [ENTER].  
range of the remote control.  
• The maximum operable ranges from the unit are as follows.  
3) Use [Y / Z] to select  
, then press [ENTER].  
- Line of sight:  
approx. 23 feet (7m)  
4) Use [U / V] to select “Remote Control Setting”.  
5) Press [ENTER] to select “DENON1” or “DENON2”.  
- Either side of the center: approx. 23 feet (7m) within 30°  
C Close the cover.  
ON / STANDBY  
SD CARD  
Others  
Cautions on Batteries  
30°  
30°  
Remote Control Setting DENON1  
HDMI CEC  
Media Select  
Network Connection  
Network Update  
• Use “AA” (R6) batteries in this remote control.  
• Replace the batteries with new ones approximately once a  
year, though this depends on the frequency with which the  
remote control is used.  
On  
Disc  
Enable(Easy)  
23 feet (7m) 30°  
23 feet (7m)  
23 feet (7m) 30°  
Setting this Unit not React to Other DENON’s DVD  
Player’s Remote Control  
• If the remote control does not operate within a close  
proximity of the main unit, replace the batteries with new  
ones, even if less than a year has passed.  
• The included batteries serve only for verifying operation.  
Replace them with new batteries as soon as possible.  
• When inserting the batteries, be careful to do so in the  
proper direction, following the and marks in the remote  
control’s battery compartment.  
• To prevent damage or battery fluid leakage:  
- Do not mix a new battery with an old one.  
- Do not mix two different types of batteries such as alkaline  
and manganese.  
- Do not short-circuit, disassemble, heat or dispose of  
batteries in flames.  
• Remove the batteries when not planning to use the remote  
control for a long period of time.  
• If the batteries should leak, carefully wipe off the fluid from  
the inside of the battery compartment, then insert new  
batteries.  
6) Press [SETUP] to exit.  
• At this point the new signal code of the unit is effective. Please  
change the signal code of the remote control to match to the  
signal code of the unit with following procedure.  
If you have other DENON’s DVD players around this unit, this unit  
reacts to the commands you made for DVD players through its  
remote control. To avoid this situation, you can set this unit not  
react to other DENON’s DVD player's remote control.  
Change the signal code of the remote control  
1) In stop mode, press [SETUP].  
2) Press [7],[8],[9],[2].  
Set to “DENON1”:  
Press and hold [RETURN], and press [3], [2], [1].  
3) Press [SETUP].  
Set to “DENON2”:  
• “Only Attached Remocon” will be displayed on the upper  
right corner of the screen and this unit only react to the  
commands from this unit's remote control.  
Press and hold [RETURN], and press [1], [2], [3].  
• If the signal code does not match, the signal code of the main  
unit will be displayed on the front panel display.  
• The default setting and the setting after you change the  
batteries is “DENON1”.  
• If the code setting on the unit is “DENON1”, and the setting on  
the remote control is “DENON2”, “PLAYER 1” is shown on the  
front panel display.  
• To set back to default, press [7],[8],[9],[1] at step 2). “Normal  
Remocon” will be displayed on the upper right corner of the  
screen and this unit react to both the commands from this unit's  
remote control and the other DENON’s DVD players' remote  
control.  
Note  
• The setting remains after you turn the unit to the standby  
mode or unplug the AC cord.  
• If you try to operate this unit with the other DENON’s DVD  
players' remote control, some of the operation may not be  
available depending on the manufactured year or type of the  
remote control.  
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Part Names and Functions  
Front Panel  
Rear Panel  
1
2
3
4
5
6
10 1112 13  
9
AC IN  
COAXIAL  
ROOM TO ROOM  
DIGITAL OUT  
PCM BITSTREAM  
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT  
VIDEO OUT  
(
/
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REMOTE CONTROL  
ON / STANDBY  
2ch AUDIO OUT  
L
R
SD CARD  
ETHERNET  
HDMI OUT  
7
8
3
4
5 6 7  
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1
2
The unit can also be turned on by pressing the buttons with circled numbers.  
1. Power indicator  
8. h / g (FAST FORWARD/REVERSE)  
1. AC Inlet (AC IN)  
7. ETHERNET Terminal  
button  
This indicator lights up in green when the  
power is on, and lights up in red in standby  
mode.  
Use to connect the AC cord to supply the  
power.  
Use to connect a telecommunications  
Press to search forward / backward through  
equipment with LAN cable.  
a disc.  
2. DIGITAL OUT (COAXIAL) jack  
Use digital audio coaxial cable to connect to  
an AV receiver, Dolby Digital decoder or  
other device with a digital audio coaxial  
input jack.  
3. COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks  
Use a component video cable to connect to  
a display device with component input jacks.  
4. VIDEO OUT jack  
8. HDMI OUT jack  
2. ON/STANDBY button  
9. Disc tray  
Use an HDMI cable to connect to a display  
with an HDMI input jack.  
Press to turn on the unit, or to turn the unit  
to the standby mode. (In standby mode, this  
unit still consumes small amount of power.  
To completely shut down the unit, you must  
unplug the AC cord.)  
Place a disc when opening the disc tray.  
10. A (OPEN/CLOSE) button  
Press to open or close the disc tray.  
11. B (PLAY) button  
Press to start or resume playback.  
12. C (STOP) button  
Press to stop playback.  
13. H / G (SKIP DOWN/UP) button  
Note  
• Do not touch the inner pins of the jacks on  
the rear panel. Electrostatic discharge may  
cause permanent damage to the unit.  
3. Infrared sensor window  
Receives signals from your remote control so  
that you can control the unit from a distance.  
4. Display  
5. SD CARD slot  
Use an RCA video cable to connect to a TV  
monitor, AV receiver or other device.  
5. REMOTE CONTROL IN / OUT jacks  
Connecting the DENON Satellite Remote  
Control to these jacks enables you to  
operate more than one DENON components  
with one remote control.  
Press to skip down/up titles/chapters/tracks/  
files.  
Insert an SD Memory Card, and play back the  
contents in it.  
6. HDMI RESOLUTION button  
Press to set the HDMI jack’s video signal  
6. 2ch AUDIO OUT jacks  
output mode.  
Use an RCA audio cable to connect these  
jacks to the 2-channel audio input jacks of  
your amplifier with 2- channel input  
terminals.  
7. F (STILL/PAUSE) button  
Press to pause playback.  
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Remote Control  
1. POWER ON button  
20. REW h button  
• Press to turn the unit on.  
• During playback, press to fast reverse the playback.  
21. STILL/PAUSE F button  
2. POWER OFF button  
• Press to turn the unit to standby mode.  
3. A-B REPEAT button  
• Press to mark a segment between A and B for A-B repeat  
playback.  
4. REPEAT button  
• Press to select the repeat mode.  
5. RANDOM button  
• Press to display the random playback screen for shuffling the  
playback order of tracks/files.  
6. ZOOM button  
• During playback, press to enlarge the picture on the screen.  
7. CLEAR button  
31  
29  
• Press to pause playback.  
• When playback is in pause, press repeatedly to forward the  
playback step by step.  
30  
28  
1
2
22. FFW g button  
3
• During playback, press to fast forward the playback.  
• When playback is in pause, press to slow forward the playback.  
23. PLAY B button  
4
• Press to start playback or resume playback.  
24. MODE button  
5
• During playback, press to display the picture adjustment  
menu, and dialog speed.  
6
7
• During the JPEG playback, press to display menus for  
changing the visual effect for switching the image or  
changing the size of the image.  
8
• Press to clear the information once entered, to clear the  
marker settings, or to cancel the programming for CD, etc.  
8. RED/GRN/BLU/YEL button  
• Press to select item on some BD menus.  
• When file list / thumbnail list is shown, press to switch  
between pages.  
27  
25  
9
• In stop mode with BD inserted, press to display a menu for  
setting the BD audio mode.  
10  
• During playback of BD, DVD, audio CD, AVCHD, DivX®, MP3  
or Windows Media™ Audio, press to display a menu for  
setting the virtual surround.  
11  
12  
9. TOP MENU button  
• During BD playback, press to turn the picture-in-picture  
feature on or off (only applicable to BD-Video which  
supports the PIP (BONUSVIEW) function).  
• In stop mode with audio CD, or disc with MP3, Windows  
Media™ Audio, JPEG files inserted, press to display menus for  
program and random playback.  
• Press to display the top menu.  
10. Cursor U / V / Y / Z buttons  
• Press to select items or settings.  
11. ENTER button  
26  
24  
13  
14  
• Press to confirm or select menu items.  
12. SETUP button  
15  
16  
25. AUDIO button  
• Press to display the setup menu.  
13. SUBTITLE button  
• Press to display the subtitle menu.  
14. ANGLE button  
• Press to display the audio menu.  
26. RETURN button  
• Press to return to the previously displayed menu screen.  
27. POP UP MENU / MENU button  
17  
18  
19  
20  
23  
21  
• Press to access various camera angles on the disc.  
• Press to rotate the JPEG/Kodak Picture images clockwise by  
90 degrees.  
• Press to display the pop-up menu/disc menu/file list.  
• Press to change “Original” and “Playlist” on the TV screen.  
28. SEARCH MODE button  
22  
15. PURE DIRECT button  
• Press to display the search menu.  
29. Number buttons  
• Press to stop output of video signals, etc., and output only  
the analog audio signals to achieve high quality sound from  
analog audio outputs.  
• Press to enter the title/chapter/track/file numbers.  
30. OPEN/CLOSE A button  
16. DISPLAY button  
• Press to display the On-Screen display menu.  
17. SKIP H button  
• Press to open or close the disc tray.  
31. DIMMER button  
• Press to adjust the brightness of the front panel display.  
• During playback, press to return to the beginning of the  
current title, chapter, track or file.  
18. SKIP G button  
Note  
• During playback, press to skip the next chapter, track or file.  
19. STOP C button  
[ZOOM] is not available for BD and AVCHD.  
[RANDOM] is not available for BD, DVD, AVCHD and DivX®.  
The unit can also be turned on by pressing the buttons with  
circled numbers.  
• Press to stop playback.  
• Press to exit from the title menu.  
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Front Panel Display  
Examples of Displays during Operation  
Display  
Description  
1
2
Power on  
Standby mode  
Tray open  
Tray is closing  
Loading the disc  
No disc inserted  
* Brightness of the display can be adjusted. Refer to “Panel Display” in “Function Setup” on page 36.  
1) Displays playback status icon. Refer to the table below.  
This unit cannot read the disc or SD Memory Card inserted.  
Stop mode  
2) Displays various kinds of information such as title number, elapsed time, repeat mode, etc.  
Playback status icon  
Mode  
HDMI output mode (480i) is selected.  
HDMI output mode (480p) is selected.  
HDMI output mode (720p) is selected.  
HDMI output mode (1080i) is selected.  
HDMI output mode (1080p) is selected.  
HDMI output mode (1080p24 frame) is selected.  
HDMI output mode (Source Direct) is selected.  
Pure direct mode is set to pure direct off.  
Disc  
SD Memory Card  
Playback is in progress  
Stop mode  
Pause mode  
Fast forward mode  
Fast reverse mode  
Pure direct mode is set to video signal off.  
Pure direct mode is set to front panel display off.  
Slow forward mode  
(for AVCHD only)  
Pure direct mode is set to video signal and front panel display off.  
Appears when the connected display device or other device does  
not support HDCP.  
Appears while repeat function is set  
Note  
Adjusting the Brightness of the Display  
• When playing back the disc that contains more than 100 titles, display of the chapter and time  
on the front panel display will be moved a few dots to the right.  
You can adjust the brightness of the display by the pressing [DIMMER] repeatedly. The brightness  
changes as bright A dimmer A auto each time you press [DIMMER]. If you select auto, the display  
gets dimmer during playback.  
Note  
[DIMMER] is not available when the setup menu is displayed.  
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Connections  
Connect the DBP-1610 as follows before using. Make connections according to the equipment you are connecting.  
Some DBP-1610 settings may be necessary depending on the connection method. Check each connection item for more information.  
Home theater playback  
Playing back with a direct connection to a TV  
Using BD-Live function or updating the software  
version of DBP-1610  
1- Playing back using multi-channel system  
2
4
DBP-1610  
O
N
/
S
T
A
N
D
B
Y
SD  
CARD  
Audio + Video  
DBP-1610  
O
N
/
S
T
A
N
D
B
Y
S
D
CARD  
DBP-1610  
O
N
/
S
T
A
N
D
B
Y
SD  
CARD  
or  
• LAN connection  
Audio  
Connecting to a TV (2ch AUDIO OUT)  
Video  
Multi-channel Audio + Video  
(VIDEO OUT/COMPONENT VIDEO OUT)  
• HDMI connection  
or  
Playing back 2-channel audio  
Multi-channel Audio  
3
• Digital audio connection  
DBP-1610  
O
N
/
S
T
A
N
D
B
Y
SD  
CARD  
Video  
(VIDEO OUT/COMPONENT VIDEO OUT)  
• 2ch audio connection  
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Connecting to a TV  
Connecting to a Display Device with HDMI Cable  
Connecting this unit to device with an HDMI jack using an HDMI cable enables digital transfer of both  
digital video signals and multi-channel audio signals.  
Make one of the following connections, depending on the capabilities of your existing device.  
After making the connection, please make HDMI settings on setup menu according to your display  
Method 1  
standard picture  
Method 2  
better picture  
this unit  
analog audio  
display device  
Method 3  
AC IN  
COAXIAL  
best audio and picture  
DIGITAL OUT  
COMPONENT VIDEO  
(
PCM  
/
BITSTREAM  
)
COMPONENT  
VIDEO IN  
AUDIO IN  
VIDEO  
IN  
R
L
ETHERNET  
HDMI OUT  
Y
display device  
(Green)  
A display device  
PB/CB  
with an HDMI  
(Blue)  
compatible port  
PR/CR  
(Red)  
To HDMI Input jack  
RCA  
audio  
cable  
RCA video  
cable  
component  
video cable  
HDMI cable  
and  
or  
Cables not included.  
Please purchase the necessary cables at your local store.  
Use a cable on which the HDMI logo is indicated (a certified HDMI product) for connection to the  
HDMI connector.  
this unit  
(Red)  
(Blue)  
(Green)  
OOMTO ROOM  
2ch AUDIO OUT  
L
R
MOTE CONTROL  
VIDEO OUT  
2ch AUDIO OUT  
L
R
Normal playback may not be possible when using a cable other than one on which the HDMI logo  
is indicated (a non-HDMI-certified product).  
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT  
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT  
2ch AUDIO OUT  
VIDEO OUT  
Connecting to a Display Device and an Amplifier/Receiver with HDMI Cable  
Connecting this unit to display device and an amplifier/receiver with an HDMI jack using HDMI cables  
enables digital surround sound with high quality video.  
Supplied cables used in this connection are as follows:  
• RCA audio cable (L/R) x 1  
Front Speaker (left)  
Front Speaker (right)  
Center  
Speaker  
• RCA video cable x 1  
Please purchase the rest of the necessary cables at your local store.  
this unit  
amplifier  
display device  
Note  
AC IN  
COAXIAL  
HDMI IN  
DIGITAL OUT  
COMPONENT VIDEO  
(
PCM  
/
BITSTREAM  
)
HDMI IN  
HDMI OUT  
• Connect this unit directly to the TV. If the RCA audio/video cables are connected to a VCR,  
pictures may be distorted due to the copy protection system.  
ETHERNET  
HDMI OUT  
• If the display device to which the player is to be connected is compatible with progressive scan  
video, connect to the component video input.  
• This unit’s COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks are compatible for 480i/480p/720p/1080i video  
resolution. If the connected display device is not compatible for 480p/720p/1080i video  
resolution, set “Component Output” to “480i”.  
• If the picture is not output properly to the display device because of the “HDMI Video  
Resolution” or “Component Output” setting, press and hold B on the front panel for more than  
5 seconds. The “HDMI Video Resolution” setting will be reset to the default automatically.  
• If you are using HDMI connection and set “HDMI Video Resolution” to “Source Direct”, “1080p” or  
“1080p24”, picture may not be output properly to the display device. In that case, set “HDMI  
Video Resolution” to “480i”, “480p”, “720p” or “1080i”.  
HDMI cable  
HDMI cable  
Subwoofer  
Surround  
back (For  
Surround  
back (For  
7.1-channel) 7.1-channel)  
(left)  
(right)  
Surround Speaker (left)  
Surround Speaker (right)  
Cables not included.  
Please purchase the necessary cables at your local store.  
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HDMI Output Mode and Actual Output Signals  
Audio Setting  
Press <HDMI RESOLUTION> to select the HDMI output mode. HDMI video resolution changes as  
following.  
When using HDMI connections make the “HDMI Audio Out” settings in the “Audio” menu on the  
setup menu according to the specifications of the device or monitor to be connected.  
Front Panel Display  
HDMI Video Resolution  
480 Interlaced  
Device to be connected  
“HDMI Audio Out” setting  
HDMI Multi(Normal)  
Output HDMI audio signal  
Device compatible with DTS,  
DTS-HD, Dolby Digital, Dolby  
Digital Plus or Dolby TrueHD  
decoding  
Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus,  
Dolby TrueHD, DTS, or DTS-HD  
bitstream are output from HDMI  
OUT. Make the speaker settings on  
the connected AV amplifier, etc.  
Multi-channel audio signals are  
output from the HDMI OUT. Make  
the speaker settings with the  
speaker setting items appear after  
you select “HDMI Multi(LPCM)”.  
Down-mixed 2-channel audio  
signals are output from HDMI  
OUT.  
Press <HDMI RESOLUTION>  
480 Progressive  
Press <HDMI RESOLUTION>  
720 Progressive  
Press <HDMI RESOLUTION>  
1080 Interlaced  
Press <HDMI RESOLUTION>  
1080 Progressive  
Press <HDMI RESOLUTION>  
1080 Progressive 24 frame  
Press <HDMI RESOLUTION>  
Source Direct  
Press <HDMI RESOLUTION>  
Device compatible with 3 or  
more channels of audio inputs  
(not DTS, DTS-HD, Dolby Digital,  
Dolby Digital Plus or Dolby  
TrueHD compatible)  
HDMI Multi(LPCM)  
Device compatible with  
2-channel audio input or device  
not compatible with audio input  
HDMI connection to a display  
device, and digital audio  
connection (coaxial) to an AV  
amplifier.  
HDMI 2ch  
Audio Mute  
HDMI audio will be muted, and  
Dolby Digital/DTS bitstream or  
PCM will be output from DIGITAL  
OUT depending on the “Digital  
Out” setting. Refer to page 13.  
Audio signals output from HDMI OUT  
Disc type Audio recording  
format  
“HDMI Audio Out” setting  
HDMI Multi(Normal) HDMI Multi(LPCM)  
Note  
HDMI 2ch  
• You can change the HDMI output mode with <HDMI RESOLUTION> during playback as well.  
(This is not available during BD/AVCHD playback.)  
Dolby Digital  
Dolby Digital Plus  
Dolby TrueHD  
DTS  
Dolby Digital  
Dolby Digital Plus*1  
Dolby TrueHD*2  
DTS  
DTS-HD*3  
Multi PCM  
Dolby Digital  
DTS  
Multi PCM  
Multi PCM*4  
Multi PCM*5  
Multi PCM  
Multi PCM*6  
Multi PCM  
Multi PCM  
Multi PCM  
2ch PCM  
2ch Downmix PCM  
2ch Downmix PCM*4  
2ch Downmix PCM*5  
2ch Downmix PCM  
2ch Downmix PCM*6  
2ch Downmix PCM  
2ch Downmix PCM  
2ch Downmix PCM  
2ch PCM  
• Video and audio signals may be distorted temporarily when switching to/from the HDMI output mode.  
• You can also change the HDMI output mode from “HDMI Video Resolution” in the “Video” menu  
on the setup menu. Refer to page 31.  
• In order to get natural and high quality film reproduction of 24-frame film material, use HDMI  
cable (High Speed HDMI cable is recommended) and select “1080p24”, “Auto” or “Source Direct”  
if the connected display device is compatible with 1080p24 frame input.  
• For AVCHD and DivX®, 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” or “Source Direct”.  
• When “HDMI Video Resolution” is set to “1080p”, “1080p24” or “Source Direct”, the “Component  
Output” will be set to “480i” automatically.  
• If the video is not properly from HDMI OUT jack after you set the “HDMI Video Resolution” setting,  
change the HDMI video resolution to the compatible resolution by pressing  
<HDMI RESOLUTION> or press and hold B on the front panel for more than 5 seconds to reset  
the setting.  
• “HDMI Deep Color” is available only when the display device is connected by HDMI cable and  
supports HDMI Deep Color.  
• For “Auto” in “HDMI Deep Color”, using the High Speed HDMI cable is recommended.  
BD-Video  
DTS-HD  
PCM  
Dolby Digital  
DVD-Video DTS  
PCM  
DTS-CD  
2ch PCM  
DTS  
Multi PCM  
Multi PCM  
Multi PCM  
Multi PCM  
2ch PCM  
2ch Downmix PCM  
2ch Downmix PCM  
2ch Downmix PCM  
2ch Downmix PCM  
2ch PCM  
Dolby Digital  
PCM  
Dolby Digital  
MP3/ MP2  
Dolby Digital  
Multi PCM  
Dolby Digital  
2ch PCM  
AVCHD  
DivX®  
audio CD/ MP3/ Windows  
Media™ Audio  
2ch PCM  
2ch PCM  
2ch PCM  
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When HDMI is not connected or the “Audio Mute” is selected in “HDMI Audio Out” setting, the audio  
signals output from DIGITAL OUT changes depending on the “Digital Out” setting. Refer to the  
following table.  
To set “Digital Out”, press [SETUP], then select “Quick” A “HDMI Audio Out” A “Audio Mute” or  
“Custom” A “Audio” A “HDMI Audio Out” A “Audio Mute”.  
• If “BD Audio Mode” is set to “HD Audio Output” or the BD title does not have secondary or  
interactive audio, the audio will be output as shown in the table.  
• If the “BD Audio Mode” is set to “Mix Audio Output” and the BD title has secondary or interactive  
audio, the audio will be output as follows:  
*1 Dolby Digital or Multi PCM (Only the independent substream is decoded.)  
*2 Dolby Digital or Multi PCM (Only the Dolby Digital substream is decoded.)  
*3 DTS or Multi PCM (Only the core substream is decoded.)  
Disc type  
Audio recording format  
“Digital Out” setting  
Bitstream LPCM  
Dolby Digital  
*4 As shown in the table (Only the independent substream is decoded.)  
*5 As shown in the table (Only the Dolby Digital substream is decoded.)  
Dolby Digital  
Dolby Digital Plus  
Dolby TrueHD  
DTS  
2ch Downmix PCM  
2ch Downmix PCM*1  
2ch Downmix PCM*2  
2ch Downmix PCM  
2ch Downmix PCM*3  
2ch Downmix PCM  
2ch Downmix PCM  
2ch Downmix PCM  
2ch PCM  
*6 As shown in the table (Only the core substream is decoded.)  
Dolby Digital  
Dolby Digital  
DTS  
• If the connected device is not compatible with the HDMI BITSTREAM, audio will be output as Multi  
PCM or 2ch Downmix PCM depending on the capability of the connected device, even if you select  
“HDMI Multi(Normal)” in “HDMI Audio Out” setting. Refer to page 32.  
BD-Video  
DTS-HD  
DTS  
Copyright protection system  
PCM  
Dolby Digital  
DTS  
2ch Downmix PCM  
Dolby Digital  
DTS  
To play back the digital video images of a BD/DVD via an HDMI connection, it is necessary that both  
the unit and the display device (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 owner’s manual of your display device (or AV amplifier) for more information.  
DVD-Video  
PCM  
2ch PCM  
DTS-CD  
AVCHD  
DTS  
2ch Downmix PCM  
2ch Downmix PCM  
2ch Downmix PCM  
2ch Downmix PCM  
2ch PCM  
* HDMI: High-Definition Multimedia Interface  
Dolby Digital  
PCM  
Dolby Digital  
MP3/ MP2  
Dolby Digital  
2ch Downmix PCM  
Dolby Digital  
2ch PCM  
Note  
• When using HDCP-incompatible display device, the image will not be viewed properly.  
• The audio signals from the HDMI jack (including the sampling frequency, the number of  
channels and bit length) maybe limited by the device that is connected.  
DivX®  
audio CD/ MP3/ Windows Media™ Audio  
2ch PCM  
2ch PCM  
• Among the monitors 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 the HDMI output jack.  
• This table applies only when HDMI is not connected or the “Audio Mute” is selected in “HDMI Audio  
Out” setting.  
• If “BD Audio Mode” is set to “HD Audio Output” or the BD title does not have secondary or  
interactive audio, the audio will be output as shown in the table.  
• If the “BD Audio Mode” is set to “Mix Audio Output” and the BD title has secondary or interactive  
audio, the audio will be output as follows:  
Digital Connection to an AV Amplifier with Built-in Decoder  
digital audio coaxial cable  
*1 Only the independent substream is decoded.  
*2 Only the Dolby Digital substream is decoded.  
*3 Only the core substream is decoded.  
audio  
DIGITAL AUDIO INPUT  
COAXIAL  
COAXIAL  
AC IN  
COAXIAL  
ROOM TO
Note  
DIGITAL OUT  
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT  
VIDEO OUT  
(
PCM  
/
BITSTREAM  
)
REMOTE C
DIGITAL OUT  
• In order to output PCM signal from DIGITAL OUT jack while outputting the HDMI audio signal,  
set “BD Audio Mode” to “Mix Audio Output” and set “HDMI Audio Out” to “HDMI Multi(LPCM)”.  
ETHERNET  
HDMI OUT  
(
PCM  
/
BITSTREAM  
)
digital audio coaxial  
input jack  
this unit  
Cables not included.  
Please purchase the necessary cables at your local store.  
Audio signals output from DIGITAL OUT (COAXIAL)  
When both HDMI and DIGITAL OUT is connected to other devices, the audio signals currently output  
from the HDMI OUT will be output from the DIGITAL OUT jack as well, except that HDMI 2ch signal  
will be output from HDMI OUT jack, when connected device does not support Dolby Digital and DTS.  
< When HDMI is not connected or “Audio Mute” is selected···>  
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Connection to a Device with 2-channels of Analog Audio Inputs  
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 28.)  
RCA audio cable  
audio  
Stereo component  
Telecommunications  
equipment (modem, etc.)  
AUDIO IN  
L
this unit  
2ch AUDIO OUT  
R
L
AC IN  
ROOM TO ROOM  
T
UT  
REMOTE CONTROL  
R
Hub or broadband router  
2ch AUDIO OUT  
R
L
WAN  
LAN  
LAN  
Supplied cables used in this connection are as follows:  
• RCA audio cable (L/R) x 1  
5
4
3
2
1
LAN cable  
Note  
LAN cable  
• When connecting to a 2-channel audio stereo device, use the 2ch AUDIO OUT jacks. For software  
recorded in multi-channel, analog signals that have been down-mixed into 2 channels are  
output.  
Internet  
this unit  
ETHERNET  
ROOM TO ROOM  
AC IN  
COAXIAL  
DIGITAL OUT  
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT  
VIDEO OUT  
(
PCM  
/
BITSTREAM  
)
REMOTE CONTROL  
2ch AUDIO OUT  
L
R
ETHERNET  
HDMI OUT  
No supplied cables are used in this connection:  
Please purchase the necessary cables at your local store.  
Note  
• After connecting to the Internet, set up necessary network settings.  
• Do not insert any cable other than a LAN cable to the ETHERNET terminal to avoid damaging the  
unit.  
• If your telecommunications equipment (modem, etc.) does not have broadband router  
functions, connect a broadband router.  
• If your telecommunications 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 ETHERNET terminal of this unit.  
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Connecting the AC cord  
After you made all necessary connections, connect the AC cord to the AC IN. Then connect the AC  
cord to the AC outlet.  
AC outlet  
AC IN  
COAXIAL  
AC 120V, 60 Hz  
DIGITAL OUT  
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT  
(
PCM  
/
BITSTREAM  
)
AC cord  
ETHERNET  
HDMI OUT  
Supplied cables used in this connection are as follows:  
• AC cord x 1  
Note  
• Insert the plugs securely. Incomplete connections will result in the generation of noise.  
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Playback  
[POWER OFF]  
Direct Playback  
Disc playback  
Direct Playback (BD/DVD-Video/AVCHD) : page 16  
BD-V  
AVCHD  
DVD-V DVD-VR  
Turn on the power of this unit. (Refer to “Turning  
[POWER ON]  
A
1
Turn on the display device and select the  
appropriate input on the device to which the unit  
is connected.  
2
3
4
SD Card playback  
Press A to open the disc tray.  
[U / V / Y / Z]  
[ENTER]  
Place the disc on the disc tray with its label side  
facing up.  
NOTE  
may appear at the top-right on the screen when the  
operation is prohibited by the disc or this unit.  
B
C
• 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 with disc  
menu. Refer to the manual accompanying the disc for  
details.  
Align the disc to the  
disc tray guide.  
Turning the Power On  
Press [POWER ON] or <ON/STANDBY> to turn on the unit.  
The power indicator lights green.  
Press A to close the disc tray.  
5
It may take a while to load  
the disc.  
Turning the unit to the standby mode  
Press [POWER OFF] or <ON/STANDBY> to turn the unit to the  
standby mode.  
A B C  
Some discs may start playback automatically.  
The power indicator lights red.  
Press B to start playback.  
Menu screen may appear.  
In this case, use [U / V / Y / Z] to select the desired  
item, then press [ENTER].  
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7
Note  
ON / STANDBY  
SD CARD  
• Power continues to be supplied to some of the circuitry even  
when the power is in the standby mode. When leaving home  
for long periods of time or when traveling, unplug the AC  
cord from the AC outlet.  
Press C once to stop playback temporarily.  
To eject the disc:  
Press A to open the disc tray, then remove the disc  
before turning the unit to the standby mode.  
<ON/STANDBY>  
About the button names in this explanation  
< > : Buttons on the main unit  
[ ] : Buttons on the remote control  
Button name only:  
Buttons on the main unit and remote control  
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Pause  
[POP UP MENU /  
MENU]  
Note  
1) During playback, press F.  
• If the feature is not available,  
screen.  
may appear on the TV  
[TOP MENU]  
[U / V / Y / Z]  
Playback will be paused.  
• Contents of menus and corresponding menu operations may  
vary among discs. Refer to the manual accompanying the disc  
for details.  
F
[ENTER]  
• BD/DVD/AVCHD menu varies depending on discs.  
2) Press B to return to normal playback.  
Playing Back a VR mode DVD-RW/-R  
Note  
C
B
• For BD, DVD and DivX®, set “Still Mode” to “Field” in the  
“Video” menu if pictures in the pause mode are blurred (refer  
to page 31).  
DVD-VR  
h
g
F
When you are playing back a VR mode DVD-RW/-R, you can  
choose “Original” or “Playlist” if the disc contains a “Playlist”.  
1) In stop mode, press [POP UP MENU / MENU] to call up the  
DVD menu.  
2) Use [Y / Z] to select “Original” or “Playlist”.  
Operations Using Disc Menu, Title Menu, and Popup  
Menu  
Resume Playback  
1) During playback, press C.  
• Resume message will appear on the screen.  
DVD-VR  
BD-V DVD-V AVCHD  
CH2 LP  
Many of BD and DVD disc contains Disc menu (DVD), Title menu  
(BD/DVD/AVCHD) or Pop-up menu (BD-Video) which describes  
the contents of the disc, or a disc menu, which guides you through  
the available functions in the disc. The contents of the menus may  
differ depending on the discs.  
Resume ON  
Original  
Playlist  
Press 'PLAY' to play from here.  
To play from the beginning,  
press 'STOP' first and then 'PLAY'.  
8. CH2 LP  
9. CH2 LPS  
10. JAN/ 1/09 12:13AM 35-16 SP  
11. JAN/ 1/09 12:15AM 35-16 SP  
12. JAN/ 1/09 12:03AM 35-16 SP  
13. JAN/ 1/09 12:08AM 35-16 SP  
14. JAN/ 1/09 12:12AM 35-16 SP  
Title Info  
∗∗:∗∗:∗∗  
∗∗/∗∗/∗∗(∗∗∗)  
∗∗:∗∗ ∗∗  
Time  
Date  
Start  
:
:
:
2/  
2
<Example: BD>  
Page Up  
Page Down  
Disc menu (DVD)  
1) Press [POP UP MENU / MENU].  
• The disc menu will appear.  
2) Press B.  
3) Use [U / V] to select desired title, then press B or [ENTER].  
In a few seconds, playback will resume from the point at which  
it stopped last. To cancel the resume playback and start  
playing back the disc from the beginning, press C again while  
the playback is stopped.  
2) Use [U / V / Y / Z] to select an item, then press [ENTER].  
Note  
Title menu (BD/DVD/AVCHD)  
1) Press [TOP MENU].  
2) Use [U / V / Y / Z] to select an item, then press [ENTER].  
• “Original” is the title which is actually recorded on the disc.  
• Playlist is edited version of the Original.  
• If the disc does not contain Playlist, Playlist will not be  
displayed on the DVD menu.  
Note  
• For MP3, Windows Media™ Audio or JPEG, playback will  
resume from the beginning of the current file.  
• The resume information will be saved even when the power is  
in standby mode.  
Pop-up menu (BD-Video)  
• This is a special feature available for some BD. When you  
press [POP UP MENU / MENU], a menu pops out on the  
screen while the contents still play back.  
• If you open the disc tray or press C again in stop mode, the  
resume information will be cleared.  
• Resume playback may not be available for the BD that  
supports Java applications (BD-J).  
1) During BD playback, press [POP UP MENU / MENU].  
2) Use [U / V / Y / Z] to select an item, then press [ENTER].  
• In the “SD Card” mode, the resume information will be  
cleared when:  
- the SD Memory Card is removed.  
- the unit is turned to the standby mode.  
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Fast Forward / Fast Reverse Playback  
Step by Step Playback  
Dialog Speed  
®
DivX  
®
BD-V DVD-V DVD-VR CD AVCHD  
DivX  
BD-V DVD-V DVD-VR AVCHD  
AVCHD  
DVD-V DVD-VR  
BD-V  
1) During playback, press F.  
This function plays back approximately at 1.3 times of normal  
playback while keeping the sound output. This function is  
available only on discs recorded in the Dolby Digital format.  
MP3  
WMA  
• Playback will pause and sound will be muted. The disc  
advances frame by frame each time F is pressed.  
1) During playback, press h or g repeatedly to select a  
desired forward or reverse speed.  
h Button  
1) During playback, press [MODE] repeatedly until the dialog  
speed setting appears.  
F
1
2
2
3
3
4
4
5
5
g Button  
Off  
1
2) Press B to return to normal playback.  
2) Press [ENTER] or [Y / Z] to switch  
(x1.3), or off.  
2) Press B to return to normal playback.  
Note  
“Off” : Plays back in normal speed.  
• For BD, DVD and AVCHD, speed changes in 5 different levels.  
For audio CD, DivX®, MP3 and Windows Media™ Audio,  
speed changes in 3 different levels.  
• For audio CD, MP3 and Windows Media™ Audio, sound will  
be output at any speed of fast forward and reverse search.  
• Set “Still Mode” to “Field” in the “Video” menu if pictures in  
the pause mode are blurred (refer to page 31).  
• Only step by step forward is available.  
: Plays back approximately at 1.3 times of normal  
playback.  
3) Press B to return to normal playback.  
Note  
Note  
• Every time you press  
C, the setting will be turned “Off”.  
[A-B REPEAT]  
[REPEAT]  
• For MP3 and Windows Media™ Audio, fast forward/fast  
reverse search between different files are not available.  
• For audio CD, fast forward/fast reverse search between  
different tracks are not available during the program and  
random playback.  
• Subtitle can be viewed during this function.  
• Picture adjustment, and audio language setting cannot be  
changed during this function.  
• Virtual surround does not function during this function.  
• This function may not work at some points on a disc.  
• During this function, Multi/2ch PCM will be output from  
HDMI output, 2ch PCM will be output from digital audio  
output, or 2ch analog sound will be output from analog  
audio out.  
[RANDOM]  
[BLU]  
• For some DivX® files, fast forward/fast reverse search may not  
function.  
[CLEAR]  
[YEL]  
[U / V / Y / Z]  
Slow Forward Playback  
[ENTER]  
[RETURN]  
®
DivX  
BD-V DVD-V DVD-VR AVCHD  
1) During playback, press F.  
2) Press g.  
[MODE]  
• Slow motion playback will begin and sound will be muted.  
3) Press g repeatedly to select a desired speed.  
• Slow forward speed changes in 3 different levels.  
g Button  
C
B
1
2
3
4) Press B to return to normal playback.  
Note  
• Set “Still Mode” to “Field” in the “Video” menu if pictures in  
the slow playback mode are blurred (refer to page 31).  
• Slow reverse is not available.  
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3) Press B to start program playback.  
Repeat Playback  
Available repeat function may vary depending on the discs.  
• Program playback will start.  
Note  
• The chapter/title/track/group repeat setting will be cleared  
when moving to other chapter, title, track/file or folder.  
• Repeat playback does not function during A-B repeat  
playback.  
Note  
1) During playback, press [REPEAT] repeatedly until desired  
repeat mode appears on the screen.  
• During the program playback, press C once to set the resume  
point, and then press B to resume the program playback  
from where C was pressed (audio CD) or from beginning of  
the file where C was pressed (MP3, Windows Media™ Audio,  
or JPEG).  
twice to display the  
program screen. To go back to the normal program playback,  
The following repeat modes are available.  
• Repeat chapter/title is not available with some scenes.  
• A-B Repeat can only be set within the current title or current  
track/file.  
Repeat mode  
Chapter repeat  
Available media  
BD-V DVD-V DVD-VR  
AVCHD  
• During the program playback, press  
C
• A-B Repeat is not available with some scenes.  
• To cancel the A point which was set, press [CLEAR].  
• A-B Repeat playback does not function during chapter, title,  
track, group or all repeat playback.  
The current chapter will be  
played back repeatedly.  
press [RETURN] to exit from the program screen, then press  
• Your program is still stored until either the disc tray is open or  
power is turned to the standby mode.  
B.  
Title repeat  
BD-V DVD-V DVD-VR  
AVCHD  
• For some DivX® files, A-B Repeat playback may not function.  
The current title will be  
played back repeatedly.  
• Up to 99 tracks/files can be entered.  
• To repeat the current track/file in the program, press  
[REPEAT] repeatedly until “  
back. To repeat the entire program press [REPEAT]  
repeatedly until “ All” appears during playback.  
Track repeat  
Program Playback  
®
CD  
DivX  
MP3  
Track” appears during play  
The current track or file will  
be played back repeatedly.  
CD  
MP3  
WMA JPEG  
WMA JPEG  
You can program the disc to play back in your desired order.  
Group repeat  
• Even if an inserted disc contains mixed MP3 and Windows  
Media™ Audio files, program function allows 99 files in  
combination of MP3 and Windows Media™ Audio files.  
• The total number of selected tracks for the program playback  
will be displayed in the front panel display.  
• Playback from a desired track/ file and random playback are  
not available during program playback.  
®
DivX  
MP3 WMA  
1) In stop mode, press [MODE].  
• The program screen will appear.  
2) Use [U / V] to select a track/file, then press [ENTER].  
The current folder will be  
played back repeatedly.  
JPEG  
All repeat  
- / 7  
®
DivX  
DVD-VR  
CD  
All titles, tracks or files in  
the media will be played  
back repeatedly.  
Program  
MP3  
MP3 WMA JPEG  
MP3_1  
MP3_2  
MP3_3  
MP3_4  
MP3_5  
MP3_6  
MP3_7  
A-B Repeat  
PIP (Picture in Picture) (BONUSVIEW) Setting  
1/  
2
1/  
1
Page Down  
BD-V  
®
BD-V DVD-V DVD-VR CD AVCHD  
DivX  
Some BD-Video have the PIP (picture-in-picture) function which  
Desired section can be played back repeatedly.  
<Example : MP3>  
enables you to display the secondary video in the primary video.  
You can call up the secondary video by pressing [MODE]  
repeatedly whenever the scene contains the secondary video.  
1) Press [A-B REPEAT] at the desired starting point A.  
2) Press [A-B REPEAT] at the desired ending point B.  
• The repeat sequence begins.  
• For MP3, Windows Media™ Audio, and JPEG, use [U / V] to  
select a folder, then press [ENTER] first, and then use  
[U / V] to select a track/file, then press [ENTER].  
• Press [CLEAR] to erase the last track/file of the program.  
• Select “All Clear” at the bottom of the list to erase all the  
tracks/files in the program.  
3) Press [A-B REPEAT] to exit the sequence.  
• The programmed track/file is displayed in the right hand  
screen.  
primary video  
• If the entire program cannot be displayed on the screen, “L”  
or “K” appears.  
• Use [Y / Z] to go back forward between the hierarchy of  
folders.  
secondary video  
• If eight or more tracks/files were set in a program, use [BLU]/  
[YEL] to see all the tracks/files.  
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1) During playback, press [MODE] repeatedly until the PIP  
Zoom  
setting appears.  
• PIP information will appear.  
2) Use [U / V] to select the secondary video you want.  
• The secondary video will be displayed and the secondary  
audio will be output.  
Note  
• During the random playback, press C once to set the resume  
point, and then press B to resume the random playback from  
where C was pressed (audio CD) or from beginning of the file  
where C was pressed (MP3, Windows Media™ Audio, or  
JPEG).  
®
DVD-V DVD-VR  
JPEG  
DivX  
This function allows you to enlarge the video image and to pan  
through the zoomed image.  
3) Press [RETURN] or [MODE] to remove the PIP information.  
1) Press [ZOOM] during playback.  
• Playback will continue.  
• During the random playback, press C twice to display the  
random playback screen. To cancel the random playback,  
press [RANDOM] when the random playback screen is  
displayed.  
• To repeat the current track/file in the random selection, press  
[REPEAT] repeatedly until “  
Note  
2) Press [ZOOM] repeatedly to select a desired zoom factor:  
x1.2, x1.5, x2.0, x4.0 or off.  
• 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 “Setting the BD Audio Mode” on  
• “x4.0” zoom is not available for DivX® and JPEG.  
x1.2  
x1.5  
x2.0  
Track” appears during  
playback. To repeat the entire random selection press  
[REPEAT] repeatedly until “  
All” appears during  
Random Playback  
x4.0  
playback.  
CD  
MP3  
WMA JPEG  
• You cannot go back to the previous track/file during random  
playback.  
This function shuffles the play back order of tracks/files.  
3) Use [U / V / Y / Z] to move the zoomed picture across the  
• For a disc containing mixed MP3 and Windows Media™ Audio  
files, random playback of those files will be performed.  
1) In stop mode, press [RANDOM].  
screen.  
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Total  
Random  
CD-DA  
0 : 59 : 28  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
3 : 40  
5 : 38  
3 : 06  
4 : 38  
3 : 28  
3 : 12  
5 : 09  
[the Number buttons]  
[ZOOM]  
[CLEAR]  
[SEARCH MODE]  
1/  
2
Page Down  
[U / V / Y / Z]  
<Example: audio CD>  
2) Press B to start random playback.  
[ENTER]  
[RETURN]  
4) Press [ZOOM] repeatedly to exit zoom mode.  
[ANGLE]  
G
H
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Using [SEARCH MODE]  
By using the [SEARCH MODE], you can select following search  
options.  
Marker search  
This feature allows you to assign a specific point on a title or track  
to be called back later.  
Note  
• For BD and AVCHD, zoom function is not available.  
• Zoom function does not work while disc menu is shown.  
• Navigation screen is not available on JPEG.  
• You cannot pan through the zoomed picture on some JPEG  
files.  
Search mode  
Available media  
1) During playback, press [SEARCH MODE] repeatedly until  
marker setting appears.  
2) Use [Y / Z] to select a marker number (1-9).  
/
BD-V DVD-V DVD-VR  
AVCHD  
Title / Chapter search  
• For some DVD, “x4.0” zoom is not available.  
• For DivX® files with small image, zoom function is not  
available.  
: :  
--- -- -- --  
Track Search  
®
CD DivX  
MP3  
• For DivX®, depending on the size of the image, some zoom  
factor may not be available.  
3) When the disc reaches the point you want to set a marker,  
press [ENTER].  
WMA JPEG  
• For DivX®, when changing the zoom factor or moving the  
zoom position, the screen may become black for a moment.  
This is not a malfunction.  
• The title or track and elapsed playback time will appear on  
the screen.  
Time Search  
BD-V DVD-V DVD-VR  
®
4) Press [SEARCH MODE] or [RETURN] to exit.  
5) To return to the marker later, call the marker setting by  
pressing [SEARCH MODE] repeatedly during playback or in  
stop mode, and use [Y / Z] to choose a desired marker,  
then press [ENTER].  
CD AVCHD DivX  
Marker Search  
BD-V DVD-V DVD-VR  
AVCHD  
Camera Angle  
BD-V DVD-V  
1) Select a type of search by pressing [SEARCH MODE].  
• Every time you press [SEARCH MODE], type of search  
changes.  
2) Enter the desired chapter, track, file, title number or time  
to search for using [the Number buttons].  
• Chapter, title, track or time search will start.  
e.g.  
Some BD and DVD contain scenes which have been shot  
simultaneously from various angles. You can change the camera  
Note  
• Opening the disc tray, turning the unit to the standby mode  
or selecting “AC” at step 2) and pressing [ENTER] will erase all  
markers.  
angle when  
appears on the screen.  
1) Press [ANGLE] during playback.  
• The selected angle will be displayed on the display bar at the  
top of the screen.  
• To clear a marker, use [Y / Z] to select the marker number to  
be cleared and press [CLEAR].  
• You can mark up to 9 points.  
• For BD-Video and AVCHD, marker search between different  
titles is not available.  
• For BD and AVCHD, you can return to the maker only during  
playback.  
• For the disc with less than 10 titles, press the title number  
directly.  
• For discs with 10 or more but less than 100 titles, to play back  
a single-digit title, press [0] first, then the title number (e.g.  
for title 3, press [0], [3]). To play back a double-digit title,  
press the title number.  
2) Use [U / V] to select your desired angle.  
Note  
• If the “Angle Icon” setting is “Off” in the “Others” menu,  
will not appear. Refer to page 36.  
• For discs with 100 or more titles, to play back a single or a  
double-digit title, press [0] first, then the title number (e.g.  
for title 3, press [0], [0], [3] and for title 26, press [0], [2], [6]).  
To play back a triple-digit title, press the title number.  
Search  
Using H / G  
1) Press G to skip to the next chapter, track or file during  
Note  
playback.  
• During program and random playback, search functions are  
not available except the search using H / G.  
• Time search function is available only in the same track, file or  
title.  
To go back to the previous chapter, track or file, press H  
twice in quick successions.  
Note  
• If title contains no chapters, H / G changes the title.  
• For some DivX® files, time search may not function.  
• For BD and AVCHD, chapter and time search are available  
only during playback.  
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Bit rate information  
WMA  
[POP UP MENU /  
MENU]  
[TOP MENU]  
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))  
[U / V / Y / Z]  
[ENTER]  
[AUDIO]  
A
B L1  
[SUBTITLE]  
[DISPLAY]  
JPEG  
OFF A File information A File name information A OFF  
On-Screen Display  
Chapter information  
<For VR mode DVD-RW/-R>  
You can check information about the current disc by pressing  
[DISPLAY].  
To call the On-Screen Display, press [DISPLAY] during playback.  
Each time you press [DISPLAY], the information changes.  
Depending on the media, available information varies.  
AORG  
A
B
2/5 0:00:00  
BD-V AVCHD  
OFF A Title/Chapter information A Title information (elapsed  
time) A Title information (remaining time) A HDMI information  
A OFF  
I Bit rate (the amount of video data currently being read)  
J Layer number (Only for 2-layered discs)  
<Title / Chapter information for BD/AVCHD>  
(L0: Layer 0 is played back. L1: Layer 1 is played back)  
K Type of title (ORG: original, PL: playlist)  
DVD-V DVD-VR  
OFF A Chapter information (elapsed time)  
Track/File information  
2/5  
1
A Chapter information (remaining time) A Title information  
(elapsed time) A Title information (remaining time)  
A Bit rate information A HDMI information A OFF  
12  
13  
14  
15  
2/5 0:00:00 SD  
T
A Current chapter number/total number of chapters  
B Elapsed time/remaining time of the current chapter  
C Current repeat setting (Only when repeat setting is active)  
(C: Chapter repeat, T: Title repeat, AB : A-B repeat)  
D Indicates that the multi camera angle images are available  
on the scene  
CD  
OFF (Track information (elapsed time)) A Track information  
(remaining time) A Disc information* (elapsed time)  
A Disc information* (remaining time) A OFF (Track information  
(elapsed time))  
L Current track (file) number/total number of track (file)  
M Elapsed time/remaining time of the current track (file)  
N Indication of SD Memory Card playback  
(* not available during the program/random playback)  
E Current playback status  
F Current title number  
O Current repeat setting (Only when repeat setting is active)  
®
DivX  
(T: Track/file repeat, G: Group repeat, A: All repeat)  
OFF A File information (elapsed time) A File information  
(remaining time) A File name information A HDMI information  
A OFF  
Title information  
Disc information  
16  
17  
MP3  
0:04:00  
1/10  
OFF (File information (elapsed time)) A File name information  
A OFF (File information (elapsed time))  
1/10 0:04:00  
A
G Current title number/total number of titles  
H Elapsed time/remaining time of the current title  
P Current track number/Total number of tracks  
Q Elapsed time/remaining time of the current disc  
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HDMI information  
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DVD-V DVD-VR CD AVCHD DivX  
1) During playback, press [AUDIO].  
2) Use [U / V] to select your desired audio stream/channel.  
File name information  
1  
22  
18  
Video Info  
Audio Info  
Max Channel  
:
:
:
YCbCr  
/
1080i  
1
ENG  
Dolby D  
3/2.1ch  
48k  
/4  
MP3 MUSIC  
23  
24  
Dolby Digital  
6ch  
• For audio CD, you can select following options.  
“Stereo” : Both right and left channels are active (stereo)  
“L-ch”  
“R-ch”  
3) Press [AUDIO] to exit.  
: Only left channel is active  
: Only right channel is active  
U HDMI video format  
V Resolution of the HDMI output image  
W HDMI audio format  
R Media icon and File name  
DivX® file  
:
: MP3 file  
: JPEG file  
Windows Media™  
Audio file  
X Maximum numbers of audio channels that can be  
:
accepted by the connected device  
Note  
• For VR mode DVD-RW/-R with MTS (Multi-channel Television  
Sound) system, you can switch between “1.Main” (main  
audio), “1. Sub” (sub audio), and “1.Main/Sub” (main and sub  
audio).  
Tag information  
Note  
• If HDMI is not connected, “---” will be displayed for HDMI  
information.  
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• For some BD, secondary audio will be output even when sub-  
picture is off.  
• The sound mode cannot be changed during playback of discs  
not recorded in multiple sound.  
• Some discs allow to change audio language setting on the  
disc menu. (Operation varies between discs. Refer to the  
manual accompanying the disc.)  
• Pressing [AUDIO] may not work on some discs with multiple  
audio Streams/Channels (e.g. DVD which allow to change  
audio setting on the disc menu).  
TITLE  
Selecting the Format of Audio and Video  
Selecting Audio Streams/Channels  
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BD-V DVD-V DVD-VR CD AVCHD  
DivX  
Some discs or SD Cards with AVCHD files contain multiple audio  
streams. Those are often in different audio languages or audio  
formats. For BD, available audio varies depending on the “BD  
Audio Mode” setting. Refer to page 24 for more information.  
[DISPLAY]  
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• If you choose a language that has a 3-letter-language code,  
the code will be displayed every time you change the Audio  
Language setting. If you choose any other Languages, “---”  
will be displayed instead (refer to page 47).  
• Audio Language selection cannot be made during dialog  
speed (refer to page 18).  
ARTIST NAME  
BD-V  
1) During playback, press [AUDIO].  
2) Use [U / V] to select “Primary” or “Secondary” audio to  
set, then press [ENTER].  
S Title name based on tag information of current Windows  
Media™ Audio file  
Primary  
• If the disc has no audio language, “Not Available” will be  
displayed.  
T Artist name based on tag information of current Windows  
1
ENG  
Secondary  
ENG  
Dolby D  
Multi-ch  
Multi-ch  
/3  
/3  
Media™ Audio file  
• For discs with DivX® files, only MP3, MP2 or Dolby Digital  
audio is displayed. Other audio will be displayed with “---”.  
• For DTS-CD (5.1 music disc), “DTS” will be displayed.  
(Selecting audio streams or channels is not available.)  
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Dolby D+  
“Primary”  
: Sets the audio for the main picture.  
“Secondary” : Sets the audio for the sub-picture. When  
sub-picture is on, the “Secondary” audio will  
be output with the sub-picture.  
• In order to listen to the secondary audio, the “BD Audio Mode”  
must be set to “Mix Audio Output”. Refer to page 24.  
3) Use [U / V] to select your desire audio stream/channel.  
4) Press [AUDIO] to exit.  
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Video / audio outputs for each mode  
Selecting Subtitle Language  
“Normal”  
:
Normal playback mode (pure direct mode  
is off).  
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BD-V DVD-V ΑVCHD DivX  
[U / V / Y / Z]  
BD, DVD-Video, AVCHD and DivX® may have subtitles in 1 or more  
languages. Available subtitle languages can be found on the disc  
case. You can switch subtitle languages anytime during playback.  
“VideoOff”  
“Disp.Off”  
:
:
Video signal will not be output.  
[ENTER]  
[RETURN]  
Circuitry for front panel display and  
indicators will be shut down.  
[MODE]  
[PURE DIRECT]  
BD-V  
“All Off”  
:
Video signal will not be output and  
circuitry for front panel display and  
indicators will be shut down.  
1) During playback, press [SUBTITLE].  
2) Use [U / V] to select “Primary Subtitle”, “Secondary  
Virtual Surround  
Subtitle” or “Subtitle Style”, then press [ENTER].  
Note  
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BD-V DVD-V DVD-VR CD AVCHD  
DivX  
Primary Subtitle  
Secondary Subtitle  
Subtitle Style  
2 ENG/11  
2 ENG/11  
2/25  
• If you turn off the unit or put this unit to standby mode, the  
pure direct mode will go back to “Normal”.  
[PURE DIRECT] is not available when the setup menu is  
displayed.  
MP3  
WMA  
You can enjoy stereo phonic virtual space through your existing  
2-channel stereo system.  
“Primary Subtitle” : Sets the subtitle for the main picture.  
“Secondary Subtitle: Sets the subtitle for the sub-picture.  
1) During playback, press [MODE] repeatedly until the virtual  
surround setting appears.  
“Subtitle Style”  
: Sets style of the subtitle.  
Setting the BD Audio Mode  
BD-V  
3) Use [U / V] to select your desired subtitle.  
4) Press [SUBTITLE] to exit.  
Off  
BD audio mode is to choose between two ways; you could output  
the secondary and interactive audio accompanied by the primary  
audio or you could output the primary audio only. Depending on  
the setting of the mode, Dolby Digital, DTS, Dolby Digital Plus,  
Dolby TrueHD, or DTS-HD output changes between Multi PCM  
and bitstream.  
2) Use [U / V] to select “1” (Natural effect), “2” (Emphasized  
effect) or “Off”.  
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DivX  
DVD-V AVCHD  
1) During playback, press [SUBTITLE].  
3) Press [RETURN] to exit.  
2) Use [U / V] to select your desired subtitle.  
Note  
1
ENG  
/3  
• Select virtual surround “Off” or lower the volume if the sound  
1) In stop mode with BD inserted, press [MODE].  
2) Use [U / V] to select desired setting.  
“Mix Audio Output”  
If it is available, BD-Video’s secondary and interactive audio will be  
output with the primary audio.  
3) Press [SUBTITLE] to exit.  
is distorted.  
• This function cannot be used during dialog speed (refer to  
page 18).  
Note  
• For the virtual surround, audio signal will always be 2-channel  
• Some discs will only allow you to change the subtitle from the  
disc menu. Press [TOP MENU] or [POP UP MENU / MENU] to  
display the disc menu.  
• If 4-digit language code appears in the subtitle menu, refer to  
PCM.  
• The secondary audio is the audio for the sub picture  
(Director’s comment etc.) and the interactive audio is the  
audio for the interactive application (Button click sounds  
etc.).  
Pure Direct Mode  
• If the disc has no subtitle language or subtitle style, “Not  
Available” will be displayed.  
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BD-V DVD-V DVD-VR CD AVCHD  
DivX  
“HD Audio Output”  
Only the primary audio will be output. Set this mode in order to  
output Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD, DTS or  
DTS-HD sound of BD through HDMI connection.  
• For DivX®, the screen only displays the number of subtitle  
languages.  
MP3  
WMA  
Use this function to shut down unused circuitry to achieve high  
quality analog sound.  
1) Press [PURE DIRECT] repeatedly to select your desired pure  
3) Press [RETURN] to exit.  
direct mode.  
• You can also set “BD Audio Mode” from the setup menu.  
• Each time you press [PURE DIRECT], the pure direct mode  
changes as “Normal” A “VideoOff” A “Disp.Off” A “All Off”  
A “Normal”. The modes will be displayed on the front panel  
display.  
Note  
• Refer to pages 12 - 13 for more information of audio settings.  
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Playing Back an Audio CD or a Disc with DivX®/MP3/  
Windows Media™ Audio/JPEG File  
Adjustment range  
(* : Default setting)  
Off*  
+1: Execute MPEG  
noise reduction  
which reduce the  
block noise and  
mosquito noise on  
the subtitle on movie.  
+2: Execute 3D noise  
reduction which  
detect and delete the  
noise by comparing  
each picture frames.  
Adjusting the Picture  
Item  
Description  
®
DivX  
BD-V DVD-V DVD-VR AVCHD  
You can adjust the picture quality and store the setting you have  
adjusted on memory 1-5.  
®
CD DivX  
MP3 WMA  
JPEG  
Insert a disc with DivX®, MP3, Windows Media™  
Audio, JPEG files.  
• The file list will appear on the screen.  
1) During playback, press [MODE] repeatedly until the picture  
adjustment menu appears.  
1
2
Noise  
Reduction  
(Not  
available for  
BD/AVCHD)  
• Picture adjustment menu:  
Use [U / V] to select a desired folder, file or title,  
then press [ENTER]. Use [Y / Z] to go back and  
forward between the hierarchies.  
• If you press B or [ENTER] on the files, playback will  
start.  
Reduces the noise of the  
playback picture.  
Memory 1  
2) Use [U / V] to select a memory from “Memory 1” to  
“Memory 5” to store your setting, then press [ENTER].  
3) Use [U / V] to select an item to be adjusted, then use  
[Y / Z] to adjust the setting.  
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+3: Execute both  
MPEG noise reduction  
and 3D noise  
File List  
ABC  
2.Brightness  
1.Contrast  
0
0
MP3_1  
MP3_2  
MP3_3  
MP3_4  
MP3_5  
MP3_6  
MP3_7  
reduction.  
6.Black Level  
7.5 IRE  
2/  
3
[BLU]  
Adjustment range  
(* : Default setting)  
Page Up  
Page Down  
Media Mode  
Item  
Description  
[YEL]  
Adjusts the difference  
between the bright and  
dark parts of the picture.  
Adjusts the brightness of  
the picture.  
A Track/ file information  
B Playback status  
C Current disc or folder name will be displayed.  
Contrast  
-7 to +7 (0*)  
[U / V / Y / Z]  
[ENTER]  
(For audio CD, “CD-DA” will be displayed.)  
Brightness  
Sharpness  
0 to +15 (0*)  
-6 to +6 (0*)  
D List of the file/ folder names in the current folder/disc  
E Current page/ total page number  
F Operation guide  
Adjusts the sharpness of  
the picture.  
Changes the amount of  
gamma correction to  
adjust overall brightness  
of a picture. Make dark/  
bright section easier to  
see.  
B
Icons:  
Gamma  
Correction  
0 to +5 (0*)  
: Folders  
DivX® files  
:
Adjusts the balance  
between green and red.  
Color  
-7 to +7 (0*)  
: MP3 files  
0 IRE or 7.5 IRE  
(7.5 IRE*)  
Black Level *1  
Adjusts the black level.  
: Windows Media™ Audio files  
: JPEG files  
*1 Not effective for the video signal of COMPONENT VIDEO OUT  
(480p/720p/1080i) and HDMI OUT jacks.  
It is recommended that files to be played back in this unit are  
recorded under the following specifications:  
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<DivX®>  
Hint for the purchased or rental official DivX® Certified  
Official DivX® Certified product  
• Playable codec of AVI files  
To Play Back the DivX® Subtitle Created by the  
User.  
product  
• When you purchased or rented a DivX® file through the official  
site of DivX® video which is called DivX® Video-On-Demand  
(VOD) services, a registration code is required every time you get  
the new file from the DivX® VOD services. Refer to “DivX(R) VOD”  
DivX® 3.x, DivX® 4.x, DivX® 5.x,  
DivX® 6.x  
:
The subtitle created by the user can be displayed during DivX®  
playback.  
• Maximum size of image  
: 1920 x 1080 @30 fps  
1280 x 720 @60 fps  
1) After selecting the DivX® file, use [U / V] to select the  
file you want to playback, then press [BLU].  
Subtitle list will appear.  
• Sampling frequency of audio : 16 kHz - 48 kHz  
• Audio type  
• Some DivX® VOD files are  
DivX(R) VOD Rental  
: MPEG1 audio layer 3 (MP3),  
restricted with the limited  
MPEG1 audio layer 2,  
Dolby Digital  
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This rental has  
views left.  
playable times (you cannot play  
them back beyond the limit). If  
your DivX® VOD file has such limit,  
the playback confirmation screen  
will appear.  
Do you want to use one of your views now?  
Subtitle List  
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<MP3 / Windows Media™ Audio>  
• Sampling frequency  
• Constant bit rate  
[ Off  
]
: 44.1 kHz or 48 kHz  
[ SMI ]  
[ SRT ]  
[ SUB ]  
Yes  
No  
: 112 kbps - 320 kbps (MP3),  
48 kbps - 192 kbps (Windows  
Media™ Audio)  
• Use [Y / Z] to select “Yes” if you want to play back the file, or to  
select “No” if you do not wish to play it back. Then, press [ENTER]  
to confirm the selection.  
File List  
<JPEG>  
• Upper limit  
• If there is more than one extension, the extension selection  
appears in the subtitle list.  
: 2,560 x 1,900 dots  
• You cannot play back the  
(sub sampling is 4:4:4)  
5,120 x 3,840 dots  
(sub sampling is up to 4:2:2)  
Rental Expired  
DivX® VOD files, of which rental  
2) Use [U / V] to select the desired extension of the  
This rental is expired.  
period has been expired. In such  
subtitle file you want to display, then press [ENTER].  
Please push ‘ENTER’.  
case, press [ENTER] and select  
other files that can be played  
back.  
• Lower limit  
• File size of image maximum : 12 MB  
: 32 x 32 dots  
• If you insert a BD-RE/-R, DVD-RW/-R, CD-RW/-R with DivX® files  
that are mixed with MP3/Windows Media™ Audio/JPEG files, the  
playback media selection screen will be displayed. Use [U / V]  
to select your desired media to play back then press [ENTER].  
• You cannot play back the  
Note  
Authorization Error  
DivX® VOD files obtained with  
• The system can recognize up to 255 folders/999 files for CD,  
999 folders/9999 files for BD, DVD and SD Memory Card.  
• The name of folder and file can be displayed up to 28  
characters. Unrecognizable characters will be replaced with  
asterisks.  
This player is not authorized to play this video.  
different registration codes on  
Please push ‘ENTER’.  
Please select the media to play back.  
this unit. Press [ENTER] and select  
other files that can be played  
back.  
Video  
Audio  
Picture  
• The 9th and deeper hierarchies cannot be displayed for CD  
and the 10th and deeper hierarchies cannot be displayed for  
BD, DVD and SD Memory Card.  
• You cannot playback the DivX®  
Resolution Error  
file that has the resolution which  
• Files whose extension is other than .avi/ .divx (DivX®)”, .mp3  
(MP3)”, .wma (Windows Media™ Audio)” or .jpg / .jpeg  
(JPEG)” will not be listed.  
This player does not support this video format.  
this unit does not support. This  
Please push ‘ENTER’.  
• Press [YEL] to call up the playback media selection screen in stop  
mode.  
unit does not support the DivX®  
files that have the image size that  
exceeds 1920 x 1080 @30 fps or  
1280 x 720 @60 fps.  
• Some unplayable folders or files may be listed due to the  
recording status.  
• High-resolution JPEG files take longer to be displayed.  
• Progressive JPEG files (JPEG files saved in progressive format)  
cannot be played back on this unit.  
• For DivX® files with audio format  
Audio Format Error  
other than MPEG1 audio layer 3  
This player does not support this audio format.  
• This unit recognize up to 8 characters of file name in the SD  
Memory Card. Characters after 8th will not be displayed.  
• If a disc contains AVCHD files, the playback of other files  
which are in the same disc is not available.  
(MP3), MPEG1 audio layer 2 and  
Please push ‘ENTER’.  
Dolby Digital, audio will not be  
output and only the video will be  
output.  
• File list cannot be called up during playback of DivX® or JPEG  
files.  
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What is DivX®?  
Tips for JPEG/Kodak Picture Playback  
• DivX® is a codec (compression/decompression) that can compress  
images to a very small amount of data. The software can compress  
video data from almost any devices to the size that can be sent on  
the Internet without compromising visual quality of the images.  
• A file with an extension of “.avi” and “.divx” is called an DivX®  
file. All files with the DivX® extension are recognized as MPEG4.  
• For more information for DivX®, please visit  
• Every press on [ANGLE] will turn the image clockwise by 90  
degrees when an image is displayed.  
[U / V / Y / Z]  
• To change the visual effect for switching the playback image,  
press [MODE] once, then use [Y / Z] or [ENTER] to switch  
between “Cut In/Out” and “Fade In/Out”. The size change  
may have no effect on some files (e.g. files with a small  
picture size).  
• To change the size of the playback image, during the JPEG/  
Kodak Picture playback. Press [MODE] twice, then use  
[Y / Z] or [ENTER] to switch between “Normal” (100%) and  
“Small” (93%). The size change may have no effect on some  
files (e.g. files with a small picture size).  
[ENTER]  
[SETUP]  
[ANGLE]  
[RETURN]  
[MODE]  
Note for DivX®  
• Even if the file has an extension of either “.avi” and “.divx”, this  
unit cannot play it back if it is recorded in the format other  
than DivX®.  
C
B
• It may take a while for audio and images to be output after  
you inserted a disc and pressed B.  
• When playing back the files recorded in high bit rates, the  
images can be interrupted in some occasions.  
Kodak Picture CD  
This unit can also run JPEG files stored on Kodak Picture CD. You  
can enjoy picture images on the display device set by playing back  
the Picture CD. This unit confirms to ver.7.0 of Kodak Picture CD.  
For details of Kodak Picture CD, contact a shop that provides  
developing service of Kodak Inc.  
Reading the SD Memory Card  
MP3  
JPEG  
WMA  
AVCHD  
• Although DivX® logo has been obtained for this unit, it may  
not be able to play back some data, depending on the  
characteristics, bit rates, or audio format settings, etc.  
• A DivX® file whose file size exceeds 32 GB cannot be played back.  
• If a large-sized DivX® file is selected, it may take awhile to start  
the playback (over 20 seconds sometimes).  
You can play back the AVCHD, MP3, Windows Media™ Audio and  
JPEG files in an SD Memory Card. With the SD Memory Card, you  
can also enjoy the special additional contents for BD-ROM Profile  
1.1 which can be downloaded from the Internet. You can store the  
contents on an SD Memory Card via computer and play them back  
with the BD-Video. For more information about the special  
additional contents, please refer to the instruction book that came  
with the disc.  
When Kodak Picture CD is inserted in this unit, Kodak  
Picture CD menu appear automatically on the screen.  
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• If you try to playback the DivX® file that has the screen  
resolution which this unit does not support, the playback will  
be stopped and error message will appear.  
Thumbnail  
Pictures  
Picture 1  
Picture 2  
Picture 5  
Picture 3  
Picture 6  
• Some DivX® files cannot be played back on this unit due to  
the configuration and characteristics of the disc, or due to the  
condition of recording and authoring software.  
ON / STANDBY  
SD CARD  
Picture 4  
• If DivX® files written on a CD-RW/-R or DVD-RW/-R cannot be  
played back, rewrite them on a BD-RE/-R and try to play back.  
2/  
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Page Prev  
Page Next  
Note for DivX® Subtitle  
Inserting the SD Memory Card and playback  
Insert an SD Memory Card, with the label side  
A File information  
B Playback status  
C Operation guide  
• To utilize this function, the following conditions must meet.  
- Playback file and the subtitle file must have the same name.  
- Playback file and the subtitle file must locate in the same folder.  
- Only the subtitle files with the following extensions are  
supported; .smi (.SMI), .srt (.SRT), .sub (.SUB), .ass (.ASS), .ssa  
(.SSA), .txt (.TXT). (.sub (.SUB) and .txt (.TXT) files may not be  
recognized.)  
facing up, into the SD CARD slot until it clicks.  
If no disc is in operation, “Media Select” screen will  
appear on the TV screen.  
1
D Current page/ total page number  
Use [U / V / Y / Z] to select a desired track to be  
played back, then press B or [ENTER].  
• An image will be played back from the selected track  
and go to the next one in turn.  
2
3
SD CARD  
- The subtitles that exceeds the playback time of the DivX® file  
will not be displayed.  
SD Memory Card  
Press C to stop playback.  
Use [U / V] to select “SD Card”, then press  
[ENTER].  
The file list will appear.  
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Removing the SD Memory Card  
Enjoying BD-Live Discs with Internet  
BD-V  
In stop mode, push the SD Memory Card and then  
slowly remove your finger.  
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 38.)  
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Setting the media  
If the “Media Select” screen disappears before you make the  
selection, follow the following procedure to select the media to  
playback.  
Grasp the card and pull it out from the SD CARD  
slot.  
This will set the unit to “Disc” mode.  
Examples for BD-Live interactive functions :  
- Download the additional contents such as the movie’s trailer,  
subtitles and BD-J, etc.  
2
- While downloading, special video data may be played back.  
Press [SETUP] in stop mode.  
Compatible Cards:  
- SD Memory Card (8MB - 2GB)  
• Service and functions differ depending on the disc.  
• Follow the instructions given by the disc when using the  
BD-Live function.  
• 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.  
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- SDHC Memory Card (4GB - 8GB)  
- miniSD Card (8MB - 2GB)  
- microSD Card (8MB - 2GB)  
Use [Y / Z] to select  
, then press [ENTER].  
2
3
4
• For miniSD Card and microSD Card, adapter will be required.  
Use [U / V] to select “Media Select”.  
Note  
• The “Media Select” screen will disappear under the  
conditions listed below:  
Press [ENTER] repeatedly to select “SD Card”.  
Note  
- when the screen saver is activated.  
- when [RETURN] is pressed.  
- when the setup menu is called up.  
• You must connect the unit to the Internet and set up  
necessary settings in order to use the BD-Live function.  
• For certain discs, setting for “BD-Live Setting” may need to be  
changed.  
• Do not remove the card during its playback.  
• This unit supports SD Memory Card with FAT12/FAT16 file  
system, and SDHC Memory Card with FAT32 file system.  
• Do not delete the folders or files in the SD Memory Card with  
your computer. This unit might not read the SD Memory Card.  
• This unit recognizes up to 8 characters of file name in the SD  
Memory Card. Characters after 8th will not be displayed.  
• If a folder or file name includes one of the following  
unrecognizable characters, the folder or file name may not be  
displayed correctly.  
Quick  
Media Select  
SD Card  
BD Audio Mode  
HDMI Audio Out  
HDMI Video Resolution  
Component Output  
OSD Language  
Mix Audio Output  
HDMI Multi(Normal)  
Auto  
480i  
English  
• Depending on your connection environment, it may take  
time to connect to the Internet or the Internet may not be  
connected.  
• When BD-Live functions are used and the unit is connected to  
the Internet, you may be charged for this communication.  
• Some discs with BD-Live function require memory when  
playing back the content.  
• This will set the unit to “SD Card” mode. To play  
back the contents in any discs, exit “SD Card” mode  
by selecting “Disc”.  
If you cannot play back a disc with BD-Live function, insert an  
SD card(1GB or more) which is formatted on this unit.  
Press [SETUP] to exit.  
- Unrecognizable characters :  
. , " = + [ ] ; / \ : | ¥  
Note for AACS Online  
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• 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.  
• The player or disc IDs may be sent to the content provider  
when playing back a disc with BD-Live function.  
• 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.  
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Function Setup  
Use [U / V] to select setting items.  
Follow the procedure below depending on the  
setting items.  
For setting item A :  
Press [ENTER] repeatedly to change options.  
For setting item B :  
[the Number buttons]  
[CLEAR]  
3
4
5
6
Follow the procedure below depending on the  
setting items.  
For setting item A :  
[RED / GRN / BLU /  
YEL]  
1) Press [ENTER].  
2) Use [U / V] to select options, then press  
Press [ENTER] repeatedly to change options.  
For setting item B :  
[U / V / Y / Z]  
[ENTER].  
[ENTER]  
• Use [Y] or [RETURN] to go back to the previous  
screen.  
1)Press [ENTER].  
[SETUP]  
2)Use [U / V] to select options, then press [ENTER].  
[RETURN]  
• Use [Y] or [RETURN] to go back to the previous  
screen.  
Press [SETUP] to exit.  
Press [SETUP] to exit.  
B
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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.  
Custom  
Custom menu contains all the setting items.  
Quick  
Press [SETUP] in stop mode.  
Quick setting menu contains setting items extracted from  
custom setting menu which may be used frequently.  
1
Press [SETUP] in stop mode.  
Use [Y / Z] to select  
, then press [ENTER].  
1
2
2
3
Use [Y / Z] to select your desired setting category,  
Use [Y / Z] to select  
, then press [ENTER].  
then press [ENTER].  
: Language  
: Video  
: Audio  
: Ratings  
: Others  
• For “Ratings”, follow the procedure on page 35.  
Quick  
Use [U / V] to select setting items.  
• The setting items which are not available with current  
situation of this unit will be displayed in gray and you  
cannot select the items.  
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Media Select  
Disc  
BD Audio Mode  
HDMI Audio Out  
HDMI Video Resolution  
Component Output  
OSD Language  
Mix Audio Output  
HDMI Multi(Normal)  
Auto  
480i  
English  
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Video  
Language  
Video  
Video  
Language  
TV Aspect  
16:9 Wide  
YCbCr  
Normal  
Max  
Progressive Mode  
Still Mode  
Auto  
Dialog  
Original  
Off  
HDMI Select  
Auto  
Subtitle  
HDMI RGB Setting  
HDMI Auto Format  
HDMI Video Resolution  
HDMI Deep Color  
Component Output  
Wall Paper  
Picture  
Disc Menu  
English  
English  
English  
OSD Language  
DivX Subtitle  
Auto  
Auto  
480i  
• For how to select the setting items and options, refer to “Custom” on page 29.  
• For how to select the setting items and options, refer to “Custom” on page 29.  
Setting items Options  
TV Aspect  
Setting items  
Options  
16:9 Wide*:  
Dialog  
Sets the language for 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 a picture size according to  
aspect ratio of the connected  
display device.  
Select this when a wide-screen TV is connected.  
Disc recorded in wide screen format is played over the  
entire screen.  
4:3 Pan & Scan:  
Select this to play back the disc recorded in wide screen  
format with 4:3 TV in the pan & scan mode (with the  
sides of the picture cut off). Discs which pan & scan is  
not specified are played in the letter box mode.  
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  
4:3 Letter Box:  
Select this to play back the disc recorded in wide screen  
format with 4:3 TV in the letter box mode. (with black  
strips at the top and bottom).  
4:3 Squeeze Auto:  
When playing 4:3 images, the picture is displayed in the  
center of the 16:9 screen with a 4:3 aspect ratio.  
Disc Menu  
Sets the language for disc menu.  
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  
Auto/English*/Français/Español  
OSD Language  
Sets the language for OSD  
(on-screen display).  
4:3 Squeeze On:  
The picture is displayed in the center of the 16:9 TV  
screen with a 4:3 aspect ratio, regardless of the original  
image size.  
DivX Subtitle  
Sets the language for DivX®  
Subtitle.  
English*/French/Spanish  
HDMI Select  
Select an HDMI output mode  
between “YCbCr” and “RGB”.  
YCbCr*:  
Component format video signals and audio signals are  
output from the HDMI OUT.  
• Settings with (*) are the default.  
• Quick menu consists of the setting menus frequently used, and they are accompanied with  
RGB:  
mark.  
RGB format video signals and audio signals are output  
from the HDMI OUT.  
• If you select “Other”, enter the 4-digit number code for the desired language (refer to “Language  
Code” on page 47). Only the languages supported by the disc can be selected.  
:
:
Displaying the menu  
Cancel the menu  
Move the cursor  
(Up/Down/Left/Right)  
Remote control operation  
buttons  
: Confirm the setting  
: Return to previous menu  
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Setting items  
HDMI RGB Setting  
Sets the digital RGB image range  
(data range) output from the HDMI  
OUT.  
Options  
Setting items  
Progressive Mode  
Sets the optimum progressive  
mode for the image material  
output from HDMI OUT jack and  
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks.  
Options  
Auto*:  
Normal*:  
The progressive mode will detect 24-frame film material  
(movies) and automatically select appropriate  
progressive mode.  
Output as “16 (black)” to “235 (white)”.  
Enhanced:  
Output as “0 (black)” to “255 (white)”.  
Depending on the display device you are using, the  
black colors may seem to stand out when using HDMI  
connections. If so, set to “Enhanced”.  
Video:  
Suited for playing video material discs (TV shows or  
animation).  
Auto*:  
Still Mode  
Adjusts picture resolution and  
quality in still mode.  
HDMI Auto Format  
Makes the setting of the “Auto” for  
“HDMI Video Resolution”.  
Max*:  
Automatically selects the best resolution setting  
(“Frame” or “Field”) based on the data characteristics of  
the pictures.  
The maximum resolution that can be input to the  
connected HDMI device is detected and the HDMI  
output resolution is selected automatically.  
Field:  
Panel:  
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.  
The number of pixels of the connected HDMI device’s  
panel is detected and the HDMI output resolution is  
selected automatically.  
Auto*:  
Frame:  
HDMI Video Resolution  
HDMI video resolution will be selected automatically  
depending on the connected HDMI device and setting  
of the “HDMI Auto Format”.  
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.  
Sets the HDMI video resolution.  
Source Direct:  
HDMI video resolution will be set to the recorded  
resolution of a playback media.  
480i  
480p  
720p  
1080i  
1080p  
1080p24:  
Gives a natural and high quality film reproduction of 24-  
frame film material. The connected display device has to  
be compatible with 1080p24 frame input.  
HDMI Deep Color  
Auto*:  
Sets whether output the picture  
from HDMI with the Deep Color or  
not.  
The picture through the HDMI will be output with Deep  
Color if the connecting device supports Deep Color.  
Off:  
The picture through the HDMI will be output without  
Deep Color.  
480i*  
480p  
720p  
1080i  
Component Output  
Sets the video resolution for  
component output.  
:
:
Displaying the menu  
Cancel the menu  
Move the cursor  
(Up/Down/Left/Right)  
Remote control operation  
: Confirm the setting  
: Return to previous menu  
buttons  
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Setting items  
Wall Paper  
Sets the picture to be displayed on  
the screen for stop mode or audio  
playback mode.  
Options  
Audio  
Picture*  
Blue  
Black  
Gray  
Audio  
• Settings with (*) are the default.  
• Quick menu consists of the setting menus frequently used, and they are accompanied with  
BD Audio Mode  
HDMI Audio Out  
Down Sampling  
DRC  
Mix Audio Output  
HDMI Multi(Normal)  
mark.  
Off  
• For “HDMI RGB Setting”, select “Enhanced” if the black-white contrast is not clear. The setting is  
effective only for HDMI RGB output.  
Auto  
• Even if “HDMI Video Resolution” is set to “1080p24”, for the BD that is not recorded by 1080p24  
frame or for DVD, a video resolution supported by the disc and the display device will be output  
instead of 1080p24 frame.  
• An individual picture on the screen is called as “Frame” , which consists of two separate images  
called as “Field”. Some pictures may be blurred at the auto setting in “Still Mode” due to their  
data characteristics.  
• If the picture is not output properly to the display device because of the “HDMI Video  
Resolution” or “Component Output” setting, press and hold B on the front panel for more than  
5 seconds. Both settings will be reset to the default automatically.  
• If “Component Output” is set to “480i”/“480p”, “4:3 Squeeze Auto” and “4:3 Squeeze On” in “TV  
Aspect” are not available.  
• For how to select the setting items and options, refer to “Custom” on page 29.  
Setting items Options  
BD Audio Mode  
Mix Audio Output*:  
Output the secondary and interactive audio with  
For BD, select whether to output  
the secondary and interactive  
audio with primary audio if it is  
available or only the primary  
audio. Refer to “Setting the BD  
primary audio if it is available.  
• If HDMI is connected, for video resolution for the component output, you can only select video  
resolution that currently output from HDMI OUT or 480i.  
HD Audio Output:  
Output only the primary audio. Set this mode in order to  
output Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD,  
DTS or DTS-HD sound of BD through HDMI connection.  
• If the video resolution for the component output and HDMI video resolution does not match, the  
video resolution for the component output will be switched to current HDMI output resolution.  
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks may not output any signals depend on the disc material.  
• If you play back copy-protected DVD-Video, 480p signal will be output from the COMPONENT  
VIDEO OUT jacks, when “Component Output” is set to “720p” or “1080i”.  
• The setting items which are not available with current situation of this unit will be displayed in  
gray and you cannot select the items.  
• Even if “HDMI Select” is set to “YCbCr”, if the display device does not support YCbCr, RGB will be  
output.  
• If “HDMI Video Resolution” is set to “Source Direct”, “1080p” or “1080p24”, you cannot set  
“Component Output”.  
HDMI Multi(Normal)*:  
The multi-channel audio signals are output from the  
HDMI OUT with a bitstream or PCM.  
HDMI Audio Out  
Sets the audio format for the audio  
output from the HDMI OUT.  
HDMI Multi(LPCM):  
The multi-channel audio signals are output from the  
HDMI OUT with a PCM.  
• Refer to pages 33-35 for speaker setting options.  
HDMI 2ch:  
The audio signals are output from the HDMI OUT with a  
downmixed to 2ch PCM.  
Audio Mute:  
Mutes the HDMI audio signal, and set the signal format  
of the DIGITAL OUT.  
• Refer to the “Digital Out Setting” on page 33 for setting  
options.  
• The default setting of the “BD Audio Mode” is “Mix Audio Output”. If you want to output only the  
high quality primary audio, set “BD Audio Mode” to “HD Audio Output”.  
:
:
Displaying the menu  
Cancel the menu  
Move the cursor  
(Up/Down/Left/Right)  
Remote control operation  
buttons  
: Confirm the setting  
: Return to previous menu  
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Setting items  
Down Sampling  
Sets the digital audio output when  
playing BD or DVD recorded in  
PCM.  
Options  
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.  
On:  
PCM signals are converted to 48 kHz for output.  
• Set to “On” when using digital connections to an AV  
amplifier that is not compatible with sampling  
frequencies of 96 kHz.  
LPCM:  
Full decoded 2ch PCM signal will be output from DIGITAL OUT.  
• This setting is not effective when the HDMI audio signal is output.  
Off*:  
• When both HDMI and DIGITAL OUT is connected to other devices, the audio signals currently  
output from the HDMI OUT will be output from the DIGITAL OUT jack as well, except that HDMI 2ch  
signal will be output from HDMI OUT jack, when connected device does not support Dolby Digital  
and DTS.  
• When “BD Audio Mode” is set to “Mix Audio Output”, the audio output from DIGITAL OUT will follow  
the setting in the “HDMI Audio Out”. (When outputting Multi PCM from HDMI OUT, 2ch Downmix  
PCM will be output from DIGITAL OUT.)  
For BD or DVD recorded in PCM without copyright  
protection, 2-channel audio signals up to 192 kHz are  
output as PCM signals with no conversion.  
DRC  
Auto*:  
Sets whether to compress the  
range of sound volume (Dynamic  
Range Control) when Dolby Digital,  
Dolby Digital Plus or Dolby TrueHD  
audio is played back.  
When the discs that are recorded in the Dolby TrueHD  
format is in playback, this unit detects DRC setting of  
the disc and set the DRC setting of this unit to “On” or  
“Off” automatically.  
• Refer to pages 12 - 13 for more information of audio settings.  
Off  
Speaker Setting  
This unit allows you to enjoy multi-channel surround sound such as 7.1-channel / 5.1-channel  
surround.  
On  
<Example of basic layout with 7.1ch surround system>  
• Settings with (*) are the default.  
• Quick menu consists of the setting menus frequently used, and they are accompanied with  
mark.  
• Under following circumstances, “HDMI Multi(Normal)”, “HDMI Multi(LPCM)” and “HDMI 2ch” is  
not available.  
Front speaker (left)  
Front speaker (right)  
- HDMI cable is not connected to HDMI OUT jack.  
- Connected display device is off.  
- Connected display device is not compatible with audio output.  
Center speaker  
Digital Out Setting  
Subwoofer  
When the “Audio Mute” is selected in “HDMI Audio Out” setting, audio signal of the HDMI is muted  
and the audio signals output from DIGITAL OUT changes depending on the “Digital Out” setting.  
Surround speaker (left)  
Surround speaker (right)  
<“Digital Out” setting>  
Audio A HDMI Audio Out A Audio Mute  
Surround back speaker (left)  
Surround back speaker (right)  
:
:
Displaying the menu  
Cancel the menu  
Move the cursor  
(Up/Down/Left/Right)  
Remote control operation  
buttons  
: Confirm the setting  
: Return to previous menu  
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To make the most of its feature, set up your speakers appropriately by referring to the table below.  
• For “Speaker Configuration” 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”.)  
Speaker setting options are available in SETUP A Quick A HDMI Audio Out A HDMI Multi(LPCM) or  
SETUP A Custom A Audio A HDMI Audio Out A HDMI Multi(LPCM)  
Menu  
Setting items  
Test Tone:  
“Test Tone” is the test  
tone which can be  
output from the  
speakers so that you  
can adjust the volume  
for each speaker.  
Options  
Off*  
Descriptions  
How to navigate through the “HDMI Multi(LPCM)” setting  
1) Use [U / V] to select the menu item.  
Channel Level  
Tests or sets the  
volume for each  
speaker.  
Select “Off” to deactivate  
the “Test Tone” feature.  
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.  
2) Use [U / V] to select setting items.  
• Use [RETURN] to go back to the previous screen.  
3) Use [Y / Z] to select desired options. (Except for “Test Tone” and “Default”.)  
Manual  
Auto  
For “Test Tone”:  
Use [Y / Z] to select “Manual” or “Auto”, then press [ENTER].  
• The test tone will be output. If you select “Manual”, use [U / V] to select desired speaker, then use  
[Y / Z] to adjust the volume. If you select “Auto”, use [Y / Z] to adjust the volume of the speaker  
that output the test tone.  
• If you want to stop the test tone, press [RETURN].  
For “Default”:  
Front Lch  
0 dB to -12 dB If you have selected  
(0 dB*)  
0 dB to -12 dB  
(0 dB*)  
0 dB to -12 dB  
(0 dB*)  
0 dB to -12 dB  
(0 dB*)  
0 dB to -12 dB  
(0 dB*)  
0 dB to -12 dB  
(0 dB*)  
0 dB to -12 dB  
(0 dB*)  
Press [ENTER] to reset the “Speaker Configuration”, “Channel Level” or “Delay Time”  
“Manual” in “Test Tone”,  
select the desired speaker  
to set and adjust the  
volume for the selected  
speaker.  
If you have selected  
“Auto” in “Test Tone”, test  
tone will be output  
automatically in order.  
Adjust the volume of the  
speaker that output the  
test tone.  
setting to the default.  
Center  
4) Press [SETUP] to exit.  
Menu  
Setting items  
Front  
Options  
Large*  
Descriptions  
Front Rch  
Speaker Configuration  
Select the desired  
speaker to set. Then  
change the setting  
appropriately by  
referring to the  
Large:  
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”.  
If connected device is not  
compatible with  
subwoofer, “Subwoofer”  
will be displayed in gray.  
Surround Rch  
Surround Back Rch  
Surround Back Lch  
Surround Lch  
Subwoofer  
Small  
Large*  
Small  
On*  
Center  
descriptions.  
Subwoofer  
Surround  
Large*  
Small  
Large*  
Small  
0 dB to -12 dB  
(0 dB*)  
Surround Back  
Default  
Default  
Select “Default”, then  
press [ENTER] to reset the  
“Channel Level” setting to  
the default.  
Select “Default”, then  
press [ENTER] to reset the  
“Speaker Configuration”  
setting to the default.  
:
:
Displaying the menu  
Cancel the menu  
Move the cursor  
(Up/Down/Left/Right)  
Remote control operation  
buttons  
: Confirm the setting  
: Return to previous menu  
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Ratings  
Menu  
Delay Time  
Setting items  
Distance  
Options  
Feet*  
Descriptions  
Ratings control allows you to set a limit, which prevents your children from viewing inappropriate  
materials. Playback will stop if the ratings exceed the levels you set, and it will require you to enter a  
password before the disc will play back.  
Set the desired measure  
system. This measure system  
will be used for “Delay Time”  
setting. Press [ENTER] to  
switch the setting.  
This is a parameter  
for optimizing the  
timing at which the  
sound is output from  
the speakers  
according to their  
distance from the  
listening position.  
Meters  
Front  
0ft to 60ft (12ft*) Select the distance from the  
(0m to 18m  
(3.6m*))  
0ft to 60ft (12ft*)  
(0m to 18m  
(3.6m*))  
listening point to the  
speaker to get the ideal  
delay time.  
Ratings  
Center  
BD Rating Level  
DVD Rating Level  
Password Change  
All  
All  
Surround  
Surround Back  
Default  
0ft to 60ft (10ft*)  
(0m to 18m  
(3.0m*))  
0ft to 60ft (10ft*)  
(0m to 18m  
(3.0m*))  
1) Use [Y / Z] to select  
2) Press [the Number buttons] to enter your 4-digit password.  
, then press [ENTER].  
Select “Default”, then press  
[ENTER], to reset the “Delay  
Time” setting to the default.  
For the first time use: Press [the 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.  
• Settings with (*) are the default.  
• If you forgot the password, enter [4], [7], [3], [7]. The password will be cleared and rating level  
will be set to “All”.  
• 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).  
• While you input the password, press [CLEAR] to clear the number, then re-enter the password.  
• 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.)  
• If you want to stop the test tone, press [RETURN].  
Proceed to A – C  
A) BD Rating Level  
1) Use [U / V] to select “BD Rating Level”, then press [ENTER].  
2) Use [U / V] to select your desired option, then press [ENTER].  
“All”  
: To release the limitation.  
“Age Setting” : To set the age limitation.  
• After selecting “Age Setting”, use [the 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 [U / V] to select “DVD Rating Level”, then press [ENTER].  
2) Use [U / V] to select a desired level, then press [ENTER].  
3) Press [SETUP] to exit.  
:
:
Displaying the menu  
Cancel the menu  
Move the cursor  
(Up/Down/Left/Right)  
Remote control operation  
buttons  
: Confirm the setting  
: Return to previous menu  
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Setting items  
Angle Icon  
Options  
Description  
RATING EXPLANATIONS  
• All  
• 8 [Adult]  
: Parental control is inactive; all discs can play back.  
: DVD software of any grades (adult/general/children) can be played  
back.  
On  
Off*  
On:  
The angle icon appears on the  
screen when playback the scene  
with various angle.  
• 7 [NC-17]  
• 6 [R]  
• 5 [PGR]  
• 4 [PG13]  
• 3 [PG]  
• 2 [G]  
: No one under 17 admitted.  
: Restricted; under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian.  
: Parental guidance recommended.  
: Unsuitable for children under 13.  
: Parental guidance suggested.  
: General audience.  
Off:  
The angle icon disappears on the  
screen.  
On:  
Screen Saver T  
On*  
Off  
If this unit is left with no activity  
for more than 5 minutes, the  
screen saver will be activated.  
• 1 [Kid Safe] : Suitable for children.  
C) Password Change  
Off:  
1) Use [U / V] to select “Password Change”, then press [ENTER].  
2) Enter a new 4-digit password, then press [ENTER].  
3) Press [SETUP] to exit.  
Sets off the screen saver.  
On:  
If this unit is left with no activity  
for more than 30 minutes, this  
unit turns to the standby mode  
automatically.  
Auto Power Off  
On*  
Off  
Others  
Off:  
Sets off the auto power off.  
Panel Display  
Sets the brightness of the  
front panel display.  
Bright*  
Dimmer  
Auto  
Bright:  
Others  
Others  
Front panel display gets brighter.  
Dimmer:  
Front panel display gets darker.  
Auto:  
Front panel display gets darker  
during playback.  
Remote Control Setting  
HDMI CEC  
DENON1  
On  
Angle Icon  
Off  
Screen Saver  
Auto Power Off  
Panel Display  
Slide Show  
On  
Media Select  
Disc  
On  
Network Connection  
Network Update  
Enable(Easy)  
Bright  
5sec  
DivX(R) VOD  
Closed Caption  
Off  
Slide Show  
5sec*  
10sec  
Sets the display time for  
the still picture (in JPEG  
format) playback.  
• For how to select the setting items and options, refer to “Custom” on page 29.  
T Screen saver does not function during playback or when the playback is paused.  
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Cancel the menu  
Move the cursor  
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Setting items  
DivX(R) VOD  
Options  
Registration Code  
Your registration code is:  
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To learn more visit  
Description  
Setting items  
HDMI CEC  
Sets whether to utilize  
the HDMI CEC function.  
Options  
Description  
This menu item provides you with  
the DivX® VOD registration code.  
The DivX® registration code is  
required when downloading the  
DivX® VOD files from the Internet.  
To learn more about DivX® VOD,  
On*  
Off  
Disc*  
SD Card  
Disc:  
Media Select  
Select this when you play back a  
Select the media to  
playback.  
disc.  
SD Card:  
Deactivation Code  
Your deactivation code is:  
cccccccc  
To learn more visit  
This menu item provides you with  
the DivX® VOD deactivation code.  
The DivX® deactivation code is  
required when re-downloading  
the DivX® VOD files from the  
Internet after deactivating. To  
learn more about DivX® VOD, visit  
This menu deactivates the  
DivX® VOD files and provides you  
with new registration code and  
deactivation code in order to  
download the DivX® VOD files  
from the Internet.  
Select this when you play back a  
SD Memory Card.  
Network Connection  
Refer to “Network  
for more details of each  
setting.  
Connection Test  
Enable(Easy)*  
Perform the network connection  
test to check if the network  
settings are correctly made.  
Set all the network settings to the  
default settings. (In most cases,  
you can connect to the Internet  
without making any changes to  
the default settings.)  
Set the network settings manually  
in accordance with your network  
environment, if necessary.  
Deactivate the network  
connection.  
Deactivation  
Yes  
No*  
Enable(Custom)  
Disable  
Closed Caption  
On  
Sets whether to display  
the closed caption or not  
using the caption decoder  
(commercially available ).  
Off*  
Network Update  
Refer to “Network  
more detail.  
Yes  
No*  
You can update the firmware  
version by connecting this unit to  
the Internet.  
Remote Control Setting  
Changes the signal code  
of a remote control. (Refer  
DENON1*  
DENON2  
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Displaying the menu  
Cancel the menu  
Move the cursor  
(Up/Down/Left/Right)  
Remote control operation  
buttons  
: Confirm the setting  
: Return to previous menu  
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If you want to set the network settings back to the default settings as above (except “BD-Live  
Network Connection  
Setting”), follow the procedure below.  
2) Use [U / V] to select “Enable(Easy)”, then press [ENTER].  
Connection Test  
• The unit will start the connection test automatically and the test result will appear right after the  
test finishes.  
• After the connection test finishes, press [ENTER] to go to network status confirmation screen.  
3) Press [ENTER] to activate the network settings and set the network connection  
automatically. Press [SETUP] to exit.  
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.  
1) Press [SETUP] in stop mode.  
2) Use [Y / Z] to select  
, then press [ENTER].  
3) Use [Y / Z] to select  
, then press [ENTER].  
4) Use [U / V] to select “Network Connection”, then press [ENTER].  
5) Use [U / V] to select “Connection Test”, then press [ENTER].  
Connection test will start automatically and the test result will appear right after the connection test  
finishes.  
Note  
• The setting of “BD-Live Setting” will not be set back to the default, even if you follow the  
procedure.  
• “Testing...” : The test is in progress.  
Enable(Custom)  
• “Pass”  
• “Fail”  
: Connection test is successfully completed.  
: Connection test failed. Check the connection settings.  
If you need to set specific settings manually in accordance with your network environment, select  
“Enable(Custom)” to set each setting as necessary.  
Press [ENTER] to go to the list of network status confirmation screen.  
IP Address Setting  
2) Use [U / V] to select “Enable(Custom)”, then press [ENTER].  
3) Use [U / V] to select “IP Address Setting”.  
Connection Test  
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Subnet Mask  
4) Press [ENTER] repeatedly to select the desired setting.  
“Auto(DHCP)” : If your router has DHCP server function, select “Auto(DHCP)”.  
Default Gateway  
Primary DNS  
Secondary DNS  
“Manual”  
: If your router does not have DHCP server function, select “Manual”.  
then press ‘ENTER’.  
If you select “Manual”, follow the following instruction to set the IP address.  
Use [U / V] to select “IP Address”, then press [ENTER].  
• IP address setting screen will appear. Enter IP address, subnet mask and default gateway with  
[U / V / Y / Z] and [the Number buttons].  
6) Press [ENTER] to go back to the previous screen or press [SETUP] to exit.  
Note  
• If the connection test passes, you can enjoy the BD-Live functions using the Internet without  
making any extra settings.  
IP Address Setting  
• 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 at the bottom of the “Enable(Custom)” screen.  
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then press ‘ENTER’.  
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.)  
• Enter the IP address number after checking the specifications of your router.  
• 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.  
After you enter all correctly, press [ENTER].  
- IP Address Setting  
- DNS Setting  
- Proxy Setting  
- Connection Speed  
- BD-Live Setting  
Auto(DHCP)  
Auto(DHCP)  
Do Not Use  
Auto  
• Confirmation message will appear.  
Allow  
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Displaying the menu  
Cancel the menu  
Move the cursor  
(Up/Down/Left/Right)  
Remote control operation  
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: Confirm the setting  
: Return to previous menu  
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Proxy Setting  
2) Use [U / V] to select “Proxy Setting”.  
IP Address Setting  
3) Press [ENTER] repeatedly to select the desired setting.  
• For default settings, select “Do Not Use”.  
Is Setting OK?  
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Default Gateway  
• Please use this setting when instructed by your Internet service provider.  
If you select “Use”, follow the following instruction to set the proxy address and proxy port.  
No  
Yes  
Proxy Address  
Use [U / V] to select “Proxy Address”, then press [ENTER].  
Enter proxy address.  
• The keyboard screen will appear.  
Use [U / V] to select “Yes”, then press [ENTER] to complete the setting.  
5) Press [SETUP] to exit.  
DNS Setting  
2) Use [U / V] to select “DNS Setting”.  
Proxy Address  
3) Press [ENTER] repeatedly to select the desired setting.  
“Auto(DHCP)” : If your router has DHCP server function select “Auto(DHCP)”.  
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Clear  
All Clear  
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OK  
• DNS setting screen will appear. Enter primary DNS and secondary DNS with [U / V / Y / Z]  
and [the Number buttons].  
[U / V / Y / Z] : Move the highlight.  
[the Number buttons] : Enter number.  
[ENTER] : Enter the highlighted number/word.  
DNS Setting  
[RED] : Clear the entered number or word.  
[GRN] : Clear all the entered numbers or words.  
[BLU] : Switch between abc ? ABC ? @!?  
[YEL] : Set the entered number or word.  
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then press ‘ENTER’.  
After you enter all correctly, press [YEL].  
• Confirmation message will appear.  
• 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.  
Proxy Address  
After you enter all correctly, press [ENTER].  
Is Setting OK?  
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• Confirmation message will appear.  
No  
DNS Setting  
Yes  
Is Setting OK?  
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Use [U / V] to select “Yes”, then press [ENTER] to complete the setting and go back to the  
Secondary DNS  
proxy setting screen.  
No  
Yes  
Use [U / V] to select “Yes”, then press [ENTER] to complete the setting.  
4) Press [SETUP] to exit.  
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Displaying the menu  
Cancel the menu  
Move the cursor  
(Up/Down/Left/Right)  
Remote control operation  
buttons  
: Confirm the setting  
: Return to previous menu  
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“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”.  
Proxy Port  
Use [U / V] to select “Proxy Port”, then press [ENTER].  
• Proxy port setting screen will appear.  
Enter proxy port number with [the Number buttons].  
4) Press [RETURN] to go back to previous screen, or press [SETUP] to exit.  
BD-Live Setting  
Proxy Port  
You can limit the Internet access from the BD-Live functions. (The default setting is “Allow”.)  
Please select the input Proxy Port.  
then press ‘ENTER’.  
2) Use [U / V] to select “BD-Live Setting”, then press [ENTER].  
3) Use [U / V] to select the desired setting, then press [ENTER].  
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“Allow” : Internet access is permitted from all BD-Live contents.  
“Limited Allow” : Internet access is permitted only for BD-Live contents which have content  
owner certificates. Internet access without the certificates are prohibited.  
“Prohibit” : Internet access is prohibited from all BD-Live contents.  
After you enter all correctly, press [ENTER] to complete the setting.  
4) Press [SETUP] to exit.  
4) Press [RETURN] to go back to previous screen, or press [SETUP] to exit.  
Note  
For IP Address Settings and DNS Settings:  
Disable  
• The range of input number is between 0 and 255.  
You can deactivate all the network connection and settings by following the instructions below.  
2) Use [U / V] to select “Disable”, then press [ENTER].  
3) Press [RETURN] to go back to previous screen, or press [SETUP] to exit.  
• 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 [Z] to move on to the next cell.  
• 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.  
Note  
• The network connection can be reactivated by setting the network connection to “Enable(Easy)”  
or “Enable(Custom)”.  
Network Update  
For Proxy Settings:  
You can update the software by connecting the unit to the Internet.  
2) Use [U / V] to select “Network Update”, then press [ENTER].  
• Confirmation message will appear.  
3) Use [U / V] to select “Yes”, then press [ENTER].  
• The range of input number for the proxy 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.  
• This unit will start checking for the latest firmware version.  
4) Confirmation message will appear.  
Connection Speed  
Use [U / V] to select “Yes”, then press [ENTER].  
You can set connection speed as your preference. (The default setting is “Auto”.)  
• The unit will start downloading the latest firmware version.  
5) When the download completes, confirmation message will appear.  
Press [ENTER].  
2) Use [U / V] to select “Connection Speed”, then press [ENTER].  
3) Use [U / V] to select the desired setting, then press [ENTER].  
• The unit will start updating the firmware version.  
“Auto” : Set the appropriate connection speed automatically, in accordance with your  
network environment.  
“10BASE Half” : Set the connection speed to “10BASE Half”.  
• It may take a while to complete the updating. (Please wait until “100%” appears on the front  
panel display.)  
6) After updating finishes, this unit will restart and open the disc tray automatically.  
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Displaying the menu  
Cancel the menu  
Move the cursor  
(Up/Down/Left/Right)  
Remote control operation  
buttons  
: Confirm the setting  
: Return to previous menu  
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Setting items  
Erase Saved BD-ROM  
Data (SD Card)  
Options  
Description  
Note  
Yes  
No*  
Yes:  
• Please do not unplug the AC cord or LAN cable while executing the “Network Update”.  
• All settings will remain the same even if you update the firmware version.  
• The disc tray will open automatically after updating finishes. This is not a malfunction.  
Re-format BD-ROM Data (SD Card)  
used for BD-Java.  
No:  
Does not perform the initialization.  
Network Settings  
Yes  
No*  
Yes:  
Initialize  
Initialize all the network settings.  
No:  
Initialize the setting or SD Memory Card.  
Does not perform the initialization.  
1) Press [SETUP] in stop mode.  
Initialize  
2) Use [Y / Z] to select  
, then press [ENTER].  
3) Use [U / V] to select a desired option, then press [ENTER].  
Setup  
“Setup”  
: All the settings except for the “Ratings” and “Network  
Connection” setting will be reset to default.  
: Initialize the SD Memory Card.  
Format SD Card  
Erase Saved BD-ROM Data (Player)  
Erase Saved BD-ROM Data (SD Card)  
Network Settings  
“Format SD Card”  
“Erase Saved BD-ROM Data (Player)” : BD-ROM data for Player used for BD-Java will be  
initialized.  
“Erase Saved BD-ROM Data (SD Card)” : BD-ROM data for SD Card (available only when an SD  
Memory Card is inserted) used for BD-Java will be  
initialized.  
• For how to select the setting items and options, refer to “Custom” on page 29.  
“Network Settings”  
: Reset the network setting to the default.  
Setting items  
Setup  
Options  
Description  
4) Confirmation message will appear. Use [U / V] to select “Yes”, then press [ENTER].  
5) Press [SETUP] to exit.  
Yes  
Yes:  
No*  
Resets all settings in setup, except  
for “Ratings” and “Network  
Note  
Connection”, to the factory default.  
• Do not remove the SD Memory Card while executing the “Format SD Card” or “Erase Saved BD-  
ROM Data (SD Card)”. It will damage the card.  
No:  
Does not perform the initialization.  
Yes:  
• “Format SD Card” and “Erase Saved BD-ROM Data (SD Card)” are not available when a Blu-ray  
Disc is in the unit.  
Format SD Card  
Yes  
No*  
Re-format SD Card.  
No:  
Does not perform the initialization.  
Erase Saved BD-ROM  
Data (Player)  
Yes  
No*  
Yes:  
Re-format BD-ROM Data (Player)  
used for BD-Java.  
No:  
Does not perform the initialization.  
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Displaying the menu  
Cancel the menu  
Move the cursor  
(Up/Down/Left/Right)  
Remote control operation  
buttons  
: Confirm the setting  
: Return to previous menu  
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Others  
Trademark Information  
Explanation of Terms  
Numerics  
4:3 Letter Box  
When a wide (16 : 9) disc is played back by connecting a 4 : 3 TV  
and the DBP-1610, this function plays back the image with black  
area at the top and bottom.  
DivX®, DivX Certified®, and associated logos are trademarks of  
DivX, Inc. and are used under license.  
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. Dolby and  
the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.  
4:3 Pan-and-Scan  
When a wide (16 : 9) disc is played back by connecting a 4 : 3 TV  
and the DBP-1610, this function cuts left and right of the played  
back image to the 4 : 3 size according to the disc’s control  
information.  
Manufactured under license under U.S. Patent #’s: 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.  
Windows Media and the Windows logo are trademarks or  
registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United  
States and/or other countries.  
A
Analog Audio  
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”.  
“BONUSVIEW” is a trademark of Blu-ray Disc Association.  
Aspect Ratio  
This is the length and width ratio of the TV screen. The  
conventional TV’s screen ratio is 4 : 3 and the wide screen TV’s  
screen ratio is 16 : 9.  
HDMI, the HDMI logo and High-Definition Multimedia Interface  
are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC.  
“BD-LIVE” logo is trademark of Blu-ray Disc Association.  
AVCHD  
“Blu-ray Disc” and  
are trademarks.  
AVCHD is a new format for high definition video camcorders  
which can record and play high-resolution HD images.  
“x.v.Color” and the “x.v.Color” logo are trademarks of Sony  
Corporation.  
is a trademark of DVD Format/Logo Licensing Corporation.  
B
is trademark of Eastman Kodak Company.  
SDHC logo is a trademark.  
BD-J (Java)  
With BD-Videos, there are fun software with more interactive  
functions (games) using Java applications.  
BD-Live  
BD-Live is a BD-Video (BD-ROM version 2 Profile 2.0) which  
contains new functions (e.g. Internet connection), in addition to  
the BONUSVIEW function.  
Java and all other trademarks and logos are trademarks or  
registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the United  
States and/or other countries.  
Bit Rate  
This expresses the read amount per 1 second of video/audio data  
recorded in a disc.  
Blu-ray Disc  
“AVCHD” and the “AVCHD” logo are trademarks of Panasonic  
Corporation and Sony Corporation.  
This is one-side 1 layer disc having 25GB capacity and can record  
high vision video movie and games.  
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Dolby Digital Plus  
HDMI  
Special images for BD-Videos. It includes comment of the movie  
director, simultaneously developing sub-story, and images from  
different angles.  
This is an extension version of Dolby Digital and is a high sound  
quality digital audio technology adopted as an optional audio for  
Blu-ray disc.  
This is an abbreviation of High-Definition Multimedia Interface,  
which is an AV digital interface that can be connected to a TV or  
amplifier. Video signal and audio signal can be connected using 1  
cable.  
Dolby TrueHD  
C
Hub  
This lossless coding technology is adopted as optional audio for  
Blu-ray disc and supports 7.1 channels.  
A device used for connecting multiple devices to the network.  
Chapter  
This is a break intended by a producer who organizes the title of  
BD or DVD-Video. The chapter search function searches the  
beginning of this break.  
Downmix  
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This function converts the number of channels of surround audio  
to less number of channels and plays back.  
DTS  
This is an abbreviation of Digital Theater System, which is a digital  
audio system developed by DTS. When playing back audio by  
connecting this system with a device such as DTS amplifier,  
accurate sound field position and realistic sound effect as if you  
are in a movie theater can be obtained.  
Interactive Audio  
Audio such as click sound that is generated during operation and  
is recorded in the title of BD-Videos.  
Interlacing (interlaced scanning)  
This conventional method used to project images on a TV displays  
1 frame of image in half and half, respectively as 2 fields.  
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).  
IP Address  
DTS-HD  
D
A set of numbers which are assigned to devices participating in a  
computer network.  
This audio technology provides higher sound quality and  
enhanced functionality than the conventional DTS and is adopted  
as an optional audio for Blu-ray disc. This technology supports  
multi-channel, high data transfer speed, high sampling frequency,  
and lossless audio playback. Maximum 7.1 channels are supported  
in Blu-ray disc.  
Deep Color  
J
This technology allows expression of more number of colors than  
the conventional 8 bits and can reproduce colors close to natural  
ones without color streak.  
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)  
This mechanism automatically perform network configuration  
such as IP address for network devices including DBP-1610, PC,  
and broadband router.  
JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group)  
JPEG is a method of compressing still picture files. You can copy  
JPEG files on disc or SD Memory Card from a computer and play  
back the files on this unit.  
Dynamic Range  
The difference between the maximum undistorted sound level  
and the minimum sound level that is discernible above the noise  
emitted by the device.  
L
Digital Audio  
LAN (Local Area Network)  
A group of computer networks covering a small area like a  
company, school or home.  
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.  
F
Finalize  
Linear PCM  
This is processing that enables playing back of disc of BD/DVD/CD,  
which was recorded using a recorder, by other players.  
This signal is uncompressed PCM (Pulse Code Modulation) signal.  
This is the same system as the CD audio but this uses 192kHz,  
96kHz, and 48kHz sampling frequencies in BD or DVD and  
provides higher sound quality than CD.  
G
DivX®  
DivX® is a codec (compression/decompression) that can compress  
pictures to a very small amount of data. The software can  
compress video data from almost any devices to the size that can  
be sent on the Internet without compromising visual quality of  
the pictures.  
Gateway  
Local Storage  
IP address of the electronic devices (such as router) which provide  
Internet access.  
A storage area of sub contents for playing virtual packages on  
BD-Video.  
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DNS Server  
HDCP  
MPEG  
A server which translates Internet domain names into IP  
addresses.  
Dolby Digital (5.1ch Surround)  
This is a stereophonic effect developed by Dolby Laboratories.  
This is maximum 5.1 channels of independent multi-channel  
audio system.  
When transmitting digital signals between devices, this copyright  
protection technology encrypts the signals to prevent content  
from being copied without authorization.  
This is an abbreviation of Moving Picture Experts Group, which is  
an international standard of the moving picture audio  
compression method. Images of BD and DVD are recorded using  
this method.  
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PCM (Pulse Code Modulation)  
Sampling Frequency  
The most common system of encoding digital audio, found on CD The rate which sound is measured by a specified interval to turn  
and DAT. Excellent quality, but 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 and MPEG  
audio to PCM. See also “Digital Audio”.  
into digital audio data. The numbers of sampling in one second  
defines as sampling frequency. The higher the rate, the better the  
sound quality.  
Secondary Audio  
The audio signals recorded in the BONUSVIEW of BD-Video.  
(e.g. Comment of movie director)  
Picture-in-Picture  
This BD-Video function allows you to view making or commentary  
scenes in the secondary video while viewing the main story in the  
primary video.  
Subnet Mask  
A mask which is used to determine what subnet an IP address  
belongs to.  
Popup Menu  
T
This menu recorded in BD software. While playing back a BD, this  
menu can be displayed on the front of the screen and can be  
operated.  
Primary Audio  
This audio signal is recorded in the main story in BD-Video.  
Title  
This is the unit of content that consists of chapters of BD or DVD-  
Video. Some BD or DVD-Video may include multiple titles.  
V
Progressive (sequential scanning)  
This is a scanning system of video signal that displays 1 frame of  
video as one image. Compared to the interlace system, this system  
provides images with less flickering and bleeding.  
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.  
Proxy Server  
Proxy server is a server which acts as an intermediary between a  
workstation user and the Internet to ensure security.  
W
R
Windows Media™ Audio  
Windows Media™ Audio is the audio compressing technology  
developed by Microsoft. You can copy Windows Media™ Audio  
files on disc or SD Memory Card from a computer and play them  
back on this unit.  
Rating  
Depending on the age of the viewer, this function restricts playing  
back of BD-Video or DVD-Video. DBP-1610 can be set to restrict  
viewing in 1 to 254 level for BD-Video, and 1 to 8 level for DVD-  
Video.  
X
Region Code  
x.v.Color  
This code indicates country or region where the BD or DVD-Video  
can be played back.  
Router  
A networking device which distinguishes the IP address assigned  
to each device and routing and forwarding information in the  
computer network.  
“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.  
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Index  
Playback (Kodak Picture CD) ................................................................... 27  
Playback (SD Card) ............................................................................... 27, 28  
Program playback ....................................................................................... 19  
Progressive .......................................................................................12, 31, 44  
Pure direct mode .....................................................................................9, 24  
) A  
page  
) F  
page  
A-B Repeat ................................................................................................. 8, 19  
AC cord ....................................................................................................... 3, 15  
Angle .................................................................................................... 8, 21, 36  
Aspect ratio .............................................................................................30, 42  
Audio language ............................................................................................23  
Audio signal .....................................................................................12, 13, 33  
Audio stream/channel ...............................................................................23  
AVCHD .................................................................................3, 4, 5, 12, 13, 42  
Fast forward .....................................................................................7, 8, 9, 18  
Fast reverse .......................................................................................7, 8, 9, 18  
Format ..................................................................... 4, 12, 13, 26, 31, 32, 33  
) H  
page  
) R  
page  
HDMI cable ................................................................................................7, 11  
HDMI Deep Color ................................................................................. 31, 43  
HDMI resolution .......................................................................................7, 12  
Random playback ....................................................................................8, 20  
RCA audio cable ...........................................................................3, 7, 11, 14  
RCA video cable ..................................................................................3, 7, 11  
Region code ...............................................................................................5, 44  
Remote control ............................................................................... 6, 7, 8, 37  
Repeat playback .......................................................................................8, 19  
Resume playback ......................................................................................... 17  
) I  
page  
) B  
page  
Initialize ............................................................................................................41  
Interactive audio ............................................................................ 24, 32, 43  
Interlace ............................................................................................ 12, 31, 43  
BD audio mode ......................................................................................24, 32  
BD-Live ...................................................................................3, 14, 28, 40, 42  
BD-Video .........................................................................................4, 5, 12, 13  
Brightness ........................................................................................... 9, 25, 36  
) J  
JPEG ........................................................................ 3, 4, 5, 25, 26, 27, 36, 43  
) L page  
page  
) S  
page  
) C  
page  
SD Card ..............................................................................4, 7, 27, 28, 37, 41  
Sharpness ....................................................................................................... 25  
Slow forward .............................................................................................9, 18  
Speaker setting ...............................................................................33, 34, 35  
Step by step playback ................................................................................ 18  
Subtitle language ........................................................................................ 24  
Supplied accessories .....................................................................................3  
CD-DA ................................................................................................................ 4  
CD-RW/-R ......................................................................................................4, 5  
Channel level .................................................................................................34  
Chapter ..................................................................................5, 19, 21, 22, 43  
Component video cable ....................................................................... 7, 11  
Connections .......................................... 10, 11, 13, 14, 15, 37, 38, 39, 40  
LAN cable ...................................................................................................7, 14  
Language code ..................................................................................... 30, 47  
) M  
page  
Marker ..............................................................................................................21  
MP3 ................................................................................ 3, 4, 5, 12, 13, 25, 26  
) D  
page  
) T  
page  
Dialog speed ..................................................................................................18  
Dimmer ...................................................................................................8, 9, 36  
Disc menu ........................................................................................... 8, 17, 30  
DivX® ........................................................ 3, 4, 5, 12, 13, 25, 26, 27, 30, 43  
DivX® VOD ...............................................................................................26, 37  
Dolby Digital .............................................................. 12, 13, 24, 32, 33, 43  
Dolby Digital Plus .................................................... 12, 13, 24, 32, 33, 43  
Dolby TrueHD ............................................................ 12, 13, 24, 32, 33, 43  
DRC (Dynamic Range Control) ........................................................... 3, 33  
DTS ......................................................................... 12, 13, 24, 32, 33, 42, 43  
DTS-CD .............................................................................................4, 5, 12, 13  
DTS-HD ................................................................. 12, 13, 24, 32, 33, 42, 43  
DVD-RW/-R ............................................................................................4, 5, 17  
DVD-Video ......................................................................................4, 5, 12, 13  
) N  
page  
Title .................................................................................. 5, 17, 19, 21, 22, 44  
Top menu ..........................................................................................................8  
Track .............................................................................................. 5, 19, 21, 22  
Network update .................................................................................... 37, 40  
Noise reduction .............................................................................................25  
) O  
On-screen display .............................................................................. 3, 8, 22  
) P page  
page  
) V  
Virtual surround ........................................................................................... 24  
) W page  
Windows Media™ Audio ........................................ 3, 4, 5, 12, 13, 25, 26  
) X page  
) Z page  
Zoom ............................................................................................................8, 20  
page  
Parental .................................................................................................... 35, 36  
Password ................................................................................................. 35, 36  
Pause ...................................................................................................7, 8, 9, 17  
Picture Adjustment ......................................................................................25  
Picture control .................................................................................................3  
Playback (BD/DVD/AVCHD) ................................................ 16, 17, 18, 19  
Playback (DivX®/MP3/WMA/JPEG) ............................ 18, 19, 20, 25, 26  
Playback (DVD-RW/-R) ........................................................................ 17, 20  
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Troubleshooting  
If the unit does not perform properly when operated as instructed in this owner’s manual, check the unit, consulting the following checklist.  
Problem  
Solution  
Page  
Problem  
Solution  
Page  
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.  
Buttons do not work or the unit  
stops responding  
- To completely reset the unit, unplug the AC cord from the AC outlet  
for 5-10 seconds.  
The unit does not respond to some - Operations may not be permitted by the disc.  
operating commands during  
playback  
No sound or picture  
- Check if the connected display device is turned on.  
- Check the HDMI connection. (Check the status of the HDMI related  
indications.)  
- Check the RCA audio/video cable connections.  
- Check if the pure direct mode is set to “VideoOff” or “All Off”. If it is  
the case, set it to “Disp.Off” or “Normal”.  
- Check whether the connected display device 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.  
- Check if the “HDMI Deep Color” is set to “Auto”. If it is the case, set it  
to “Off”.  
Refer to the instructions of the disc.  
The unit cannot read BD/DVD/CD - Condensation? (Let sit 1 or 2 hours)  
- You are attempting to play a disc other than one with one of the  
marks on page 4.  
- 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.  
Playback does not start when the - Check the “Ratings” setting.  
title is selected  
The password for rating level has - Enter the default password “4737”, then your forgotten password will  
been forgotten  
Distorted picture  
- Sometimes a small amount of picture distortion may appear.  
This is not a malfunction.  
- Connect this unit directly to the TV. If the RCA audio/video cables are  
connected to a VCR, pictures may be distorted due to the copy  
protection system.  
be cleared.  
Cannot connect to the network  
- Check if the LAN cable connection is properly made.  
- Turn on the modem or broadband router.  
- Check the network settings.  
- Check if the broadband router and/or modem is correctly connected.  
- Check the “BD-Live Setting”.  
Completely distorted picture or  
black/white picture with BD/DVD  
- Make sure the disc is compatible with this unit.  
Cannot connect to the network  
while my PC is connected to the  
network  
- Check the content of your Internet service contract to see if your  
Internet Service Provider prevents multiple terminals connecting at  
the same time.  
No sound or distorted sound  
- Adjust the volume.  
- Check that the speakers are connected correctly.  
- Check the HDMI connections.  
- Check the “Audio” settings.  
Cannot use the BD-Live function  
- Use an SD card with enough space.  
- Remove the write protection of an SD card.  
Picture freezes momentarily during - Check the disc for fingerprints/scratches and clean with a soft cloth  
playback  
wiping from center to edge.  
- Clean the disc.  
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.  
Disc cannot be played back  
- Clean the disc.  
- 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.  
“HDCP NOK” appears on the front “HDCP NOK” appears under the following conditions:  
panel display  
- When the connected device does not support HDCP.  
- When the connected device is recognized as an HDCP incompatible  
by HDMI SRM.  
- When the connected device supports HDCP but cannot be  
recognized as an HDCP compatible for some reason.  
SD Memory Card cannot be read  
- The format of the card does not match to this unit or the card is not  
compatible.  
No return to start-up screen when - Reset this unit by turning it off, then on again.  
disc is removed  
Note  
The unit does not respond to the - Aim the remote control directly at infrared sensor window on the  
remote control  
front of the unit.  
• Some functions are not available in specific modes, but this is not a malfunction. Read the  
description in this owner’s manual for details on correct operations.  
• Some functions are prohibited on some discs.  
- Reduce the distance to infrared sensor window.  
- Replace the batteries in the remote control.  
- Re-insert the batteries with their polarities (+/- signs) as indicated.  
- Make the signal code of the remote control match to the signal code  
of the unit.  
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Language Code  
Language  
Esperanto  
Estonian  
Code  
5161  
5166  
Language  
Kinyarwanda  
Kirghiz  
Kirundi  
Korean [KOR]  
Kurdish  
Code  
6469  
5771  
6460  
5761  
5767  
Language  
Quechua  
Rhaeto-Romance  
Romanian [RUM]  
Russian [RUS]  
S
Samoan  
Sangho  
Sanskrit  
Scots Gaelic  
Serbian  
Serbo-Croatian  
Sesotho  
Setswana  
Shona  
Sindhi  
Singhalese  
Siswat  
Slovak [SLO]  
Slovenian  
Somali  
Spanish [SPA]  
Sundanese  
Swahili  
Swedish [SWE]  
T
Tagalog  
Tajik  
Code  
6367  
6459  
6461  
6467  
Language  
Tigrinya  
Tonga  
Tsonga  
Turkish [TUR]  
Turkmen  
Twi  
Code  
6655  
6661  
6665  
6664  
6657  
6669  
Language  
A-B  
Abkhazian  
Afar  
Afrikaans  
Albanian  
Amharic  
Code  
4748  
4747  
4752  
6563  
4759  
4764  
5471  
4765  
4771  
4772  
4847  
5167  
4860  
5072  
4854  
4855  
4864  
4853  
5971  
4851  
F-H  
Faroese  
Fiji  
Finnish [FIN]  
French [FRE]  
Frisian  
Galician  
Georgian  
German [GER]  
Greek [GRE]  
Greenlandic  
Guarani  
Gujarati  
Hausa  
Hebrew  
Hindi  
Hungarian [HUN]  
I-K  
5261  
5256  
5255  
5264  
5271  
5358  
5747  
5051  
5158  
5758  
5360  
5367  
5447  
5569  
5455  
5467  
L-N  
6559  
6553  
6547  
5350  
6564  
6554  
6566  
6660  
6560  
6550  
6555  
6565  
6557  
6558  
6561  
5165  
6567  
6569  
6568  
Laothian  
Latin  
Latvian;Lettish  
Lingala  
Lithuanian  
Macedonian  
Malagasy  
Malay  
Malayalam  
Maltese  
Maori  
Marathi  
Moldavian  
Mongolian  
Nauru  
Nepali  
Norwegian [NOR]  
O-R  
Occitan  
Oriya  
Oromo(Afan)  
Panjabi  
Pashto;Pushto  
Persian  
Polish [POL]  
Portuguese [POR]  
5861  
5847  
5868  
5860  
5866  
5957  
5953  
5965  
5958  
5966  
5955  
5964  
5961  
5960  
6047  
6051  
6061  
U-Z  
Arabic  
Ukrainian  
Urdu  
Uzbek  
Vietnamese  
Volapuk  
Welsh  
Wolof  
Xhosa  
Yiddish  
Yoruba  
Zulu  
6757  
6764  
6772  
6855  
6861  
4971  
6961  
7054  
5655  
7161  
7267  
Armenian  
Assamese  
Aymara  
Azerbaijani  
Bashkir  
Basque  
Bengali;Bangla  
Bhutani  
Bihari  
Bislama  
Breton  
Bulgarian [BUL]  
Burmese  
Byelorussian  
C-E  
Cambodian  
Catalan  
Chinese [CHI]  
Corsican  
Croatian  
Czech [CZE]  
Danish [DAN]  
Dutch [DUT]  
English [ENG]  
Icelandic [ICE]  
Indonesian  
Interlingua  
Interlingue  
Inupiak  
5565  
5560  
5547  
5551  
5557  
5347  
5566  
5647  
5669  
5760  
5765  
5757  
5759  
4947  
7254  
4961  
5464  
4965  
5047  
6058  
5160  
6149  
6164  
6159  
6247  
6265  
5247  
6258  
6266  
Irish [IRI]  
6658  
6653  
6647  
6666  
6651  
6654  
4861  
Italian [ITA]  
Japanese [JPN]  
Javanese  
Kannada  
Kashmiri  
Kazakh  
Tamil  
Tatar  
Telugu  
Thai  
Tibetan  
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 pages 23-24. If you  
choose any other languages, ‘---’ will be displayed instead.  
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Specifications  
ANALOG AUDIO OUTPUT  
Output level: 2Vrms (10k/kohms)  
2 channel (L, R) output connector: Pin jacks, 1 set  
SIGNAL SYSTEM  
NTSC color  
APPLICABLE DISCS  
(1) BD/DVD-Video Discs  
AUDIO OUTPUT PROPERTIES  
(1) Frequency response  
1-layer 12cm single-sided discs, 2-layer 12cm single-sided discs, 2-layer 12cm double-sided discs  
(1 layer per side) / 1-layer 8cm single-sided discs (DVD)  
(2) BD-RE/BD-R (Recorded in BDMV format)  
1-layer 12cm single-sided discs, 2-layer 12cm single-sided discs  
1-layer 8cm single-sided discs, 2-layer 8cm single-sided discs  
(3) DVD-R  
1-layer 12cm single-sided discs, 2-layer 12cm single-sided discs  
1-layer 8cm single-sided discs, 2-layer 8cm single-sided discs  
(4) DVD-RW  
1 BDs (linear PCM)  
: 20Hz to 22kHz (48kHz sampling)  
: 20Hz to 44kHz (96kHz sampling)  
: 20Hz to 88kHz (192kHz sampling)  
: 20Hz to 22kHz (48kHz sampling)  
: 20Hz to 44kHz (96kHz sampling)  
: 20Hz to 20kHz  
2 DVDs (linear PCM)  
3 CDs  
(2) S/N ratio  
(3) Total harmonic distortion : 1kHz 0.004%  
: 115dB  
(4) Dynamic range  
: 100dB (BD/DVD) / 98dB (CD)  
1-layer 12cm single-sided discs  
1-layer 8cm single-sided discs  
(5) Compact discs (audio CD)  
12cm discs, 8cm discs  
(6) CD-RW/-R  
DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT  
Coaxial digital output: Pin jack, 1 set  
POWER SUPPLY  
AC 120V, 60Hz  
12cm discs, 8cm discs  
POWER CONSUMPTION  
30W (Standby: 0.6W)  
APPLICABLE MEMORY CARDS  
(1) SD Memory Card  
(2) SDHC Memory Card  
(3) miniSD Card  
MAXIMUM EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS  
W : 435mm (17-3/16")  
H : 106mm (4-3/16")  
(4) microSD Card  
D : 309.3mm (12-3/16")  
(including protruding parts)  
VIDEO OUTPUT  
Y output level: 1Vp-p (75/ohms)  
Output connectors: Pin jack, 1 set  
MASS  
4.1 kg (9.1 lbs)  
COMPONENT OUTPUT  
Y output level: 1Vp-p (75/ohms)  
PB/CB output level: 0.7Vp-p (75/ohms)  
PR/CR output level: 0.7Vp-p (75/ohms)  
Output connectors: Pin jacks, 1 set  
REMOTE CONTROL  
RC-1128  
Infrared pulse type  
Supply: DC 3V, 2 R6/AA batteries  
External dimensions:  
HDMI OUTPUT  
W : 52mm (2-1/16")  
H : 227mm (8-15/16")  
D : 30mm (1-3/16")  
Output jack: 19-pin HDMI terminal, 1 set  
HDMI ver. 1.3a (Deep Color, Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD)  
ETHERNET TERMINAL  
10BASE-T/ 100BASE-TX, 1 set  
Mass: 138g (0.3 lbs) (including batteries)  
• For purposes of improvement, specifications and design are subject to change without notice.  
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