HP (Hewlett Packard) BD 2000 User Manual

HP BD-2000  
Blu-ray Disc Player  
User Manual  
HI - SPEED  
CERTIFIED  
USB  
TM  
©Copyright 2009, LITE-ON IT Corporation  
Regulatory  
Information  
Important Safety  
Instructions  
FCC Statement  
1. Read these instructions.  
2. Keep these instructions.  
3. Heed all warnings.  
This equipment has been tested and found  
to comply with the limits for a Class B digital  
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.  
These limits are designed to provide  
reasonable protection against harmful  
interference when the product is operated  
in a residential installation. This product  
generates, uses, and can radiate radio  
frequency energy and, if not installed and  
used in accordance with the instruction  
manual, may cause harmful interference  
to radio communications. However, there  
is no guarantee that interference will not  
occur in a particular installation. If this  
product does cause harmful interference to  
radio or television reception, which can be  
determined by turning the product off and  
on, the user is encouraged to try to correct  
the interference by one or more of the  
following measures:  
4 . Follow all instructions.  
5. Do not use this apparatus near water.  
6. Clean only with dry cloth.  
7. Do not block any ventilation openings.  
Install in accordance with the  
manufacturer’s instructions.  
8. Do not install near any heat sources such  
as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or  
other apparatus (including amplifiers) that  
produce heat.  
9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the  
polarized or grounding-type plug. A  
polarized plug has two blades with one  
wider than the other. A grounding type  
plug has two blades and a third grounding  
prong. The wide blade or the third prong  
are provided for your safety. If the  
provided plug does not fit into your outlet,  
consult an electrician for replacement of  
the obsolete outlet.  
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
• Increase the separation between the  
product and receiver.  
• Connect the product into an outlet on a  
circuit different from that to which the  
receiver is connected.  
• Consult the dealer or an experienced  
radio/TV technician for help.  
10. Protect the power cord  
from being walked on  
or pinched particularly  
at plugs, convenience  
receptacles, and the  
point where they exit  
from the apparatus.  
FCC Warning  
This equipment may generate or use radio  
frequency energy. Changes or modifications  
to this equipment may cause harmful  
interference unless the modifications  
are expressly approved in this manual.  
Alterations or modifications carried out  
without appropriate authorization may  
invalidate the user’s right to operate this  
equipment.  
11. Only use attachments/accessories  
specified by the manufacturer.  
12. Use only with the cart, stand, tripod,  
bracket, or table specified by the  
manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus.  
When a cart is used, use caution when  
moving the cart/apparatus combination to  
avoid injury from tip-over.  
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13. Unplug this apparatus during lightning  
storms or when unused for long periods  
of time.  
Notes About the  
Discs  
14. Refer all servicing to qualified service  
personnel. Servicing is required when  
the apparatus has been damaged in any  
way, such as power-supply cord or plug  
is damaged, liquid has been spilled or  
objects have fallen into the apparatus,  
the apparatus has been exposed to rain  
or moisture, does not operate normally, or  
has been dropped.  
• Do not touch the  
playback side of the  
disc. Hold the disc by  
its edge.  
• Never stick any paper or tape on the disc.  
• After playing, store the disc in its case.  
• Do not expose the disc to direct sunlight  
or sources of heat and never leave it in a  
parked car as the temperature may rise  
considerably inside the car.  
• Clean the disc with a cleaning cloth.  
• Wipe the disc from the center out.  
• Do not use strong solvents such as  
benzine, thinner, alcohol, commercially  
available cleaners, or anti-static spray  
intended for vinyl LPs.  
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• Install the device where the power cord  
can be easily connected and disconnected  
from the wall outlet.  
Precautions  
• Keep the device or the discs away from  
equipment with magnets, such as a  
microwave open.  
Safety  
• To prevent fire or electric shock hazard, do  
not place objects filled with liquids, such  
as vases, on the device.  
• Should liquids spill or solid objects fall into  
the cabinet, have the device checked by a  
qualified personnel.  
About this Manual  
Operation  
• Before moving the player, remove any  
discs inside the device. Otherwise, the  
disc may be damaged.  
The following icons that appear below a  
section title indicate the applicable discs or  
file types.  
• If the device is moved from a cold to a  
warm location, moisture may form inside  
the device. Should this happen, do not  
operate the device and leave it for 2 to 3  
hours until the moisture evaporates.  
BD  
DVD  
• Applies to BD, DVD, AVCHD,  
AVCHD  
VCD  
CD  
VCD, and CD discs.  
Power  
Video  
• Applies to data discs or USB  
Music  
drive that contains video,  
music, or photo files.  
• The device still consumes power when  
connected to a wall outlet even if the  
power has been turned off. To completely  
cut off the power, unplug the power cord  
from the wall outlet.  
Photo  
• If the device will not be used for long  
periods of time, disconnect the power cord  
from the wall outlet.  
• When disconnecting the power cord,  
grasp the plug head, never pull the cord.  
Placement  
• Place the device in a well-ventilated  
location to prevent the device from  
overheating.  
• Do not place the device on a soft surface  
such as a rug.  
• Do not cover the slots and openings in the  
cabinet which are provided for ventilation.  
• Do not place the device near heat sources.  
• Do not place the device near liquids.  
• Do not place heavy objects on the device.  
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Table of Contents  
Regulatory Information .......................3  
Important Safety .................................3  
Instructions...........................................3  
Notes About the Discs ........................4  
Precautions...........................................5  
About this Manual................................5  
Connecting an Amplifier .....................20  
Connecting Using Analogue  
Audio Cable ..................................................20  
Connecting Using Digital Audio Cable.....21  
Using a Coaxial Cable.............................21  
Using an Optical Cable...........................21  
Connecting to the Internet .................22  
Connecting the Power Cable .............23  
Turning the Power On..........................23  
Easy Setup Wizard...............................24  
Chapter 1  
Before You Start  
9
What’s in the Box?...............................9  
Playable Discs and Files.....................10  
Playable Discs..............................................10  
Playing BD Discs.....................................10  
Playing DVD Discs ..................................10  
Audio Formats..........................................11  
Playable Files ...............................................11  
Chapter 3  
Playback  
Playing a Disc.......................................25  
Playback Controls........................................26  
Forward or Reverse Playback...................26  
Skipping Content..........................................27  
25  
Player Overview...................................12  
Front Panel....................................................12  
Front Panel Display .....................................13  
Rear Panel ....................................................13  
Remote Control ............................................14  
Slow Rewind or  
Slow Forward Playback..............................27  
Step Rewind or Step Forward ..................27  
Playing Specific Titles, Chapters,  
or Tracks........................................................28  
Playing a Specific Section  
Repeatedly (A-B) .........................................28  
Installing the Remote Control  
Batteries ...................................................16  
Playing Repeatedly......................................29  
Switching Camera Angles..........................29  
Switching Subtitles .....................................29  
Switching Audio Streams...........................29  
Displaying the Disc Information................30  
Remote Control Signal................................16  
Chapter 2  
Getting Started  
17  
How to Set up Your BD Player ...........17  
Using On-Screen Controls (OSC) ......30  
BONUSVIEW.....................................31  
Connecting to a TV ..............................18  
Connecting Using HDMI Cable..................18  
Connecting Using a Component Video  
Cable..............................................................19  
BD-Live™...............................................32  
Setting Up the Player for BD-Live™ .........32  
Using BD-Live™...........................................33  
Connecting Using a Composite Video  
Cable..............................................................19  
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Closed Caption.........................................45  
PBC............................................................45  
Security .........................................................46  
Change Password...................................46  
Parental Control ......................................46  
Country Code ...........................................46  
Network.........................................................47  
Internet Connection................................47  
BD-Live Connection................................47  
Chapter 4  
Using Media Center  
Setting Up Data Disc  
and USB Drive ......................................34  
Setting Up Data Disc For Playback...........34  
Setting Up the USB Drive For Playback...35  
Playing Files from a Data Disc...................35  
Playing Files From a USB Drive.................35  
34  
Media Center Menu ............................36  
Viewing Photos ............................................37  
Using Photo On-Screen Control ...........37  
Slide Show Functions.............................38  
Playing Music...............................................38  
Music Playback Status Screen ............39  
Playing Videos..............................................39  
Creating a Playlist........................................40  
Playing Files from the Playlist....................40  
Display Settings....................................48  
TV ...................................................................48  
TV Screen.................................................48  
Resolution.................................................48  
TV System.................................................48  
HDMI Deep Color....................................48  
HDMI 1080P 24Hz....................................49  
Video Process ..............................................49  
Video Adjust.............................................49  
Sharpness ................................................49  
Chapter 5  
Settings and Further  
Adjustments  
Audio Setting ........................................50  
Audio Output.................................................50  
Spdif ..........................................................50  
HDMI .........................................................50  
Down_samp.............................................50  
41  
Using the Home Menu ........................41  
General Settings...................................43  
System...........................................................43  
Screen Saver...........................................43  
Disc Auto Upgrade..................................43  
Load Default.............................................43  
Upgrade ....................................................43  
Easy Setup................................................43  
BUDA.........................................................43  
Language ......................................................44  
OSD............................................................44  
Menu .........................................................44  
Audio .........................................................44  
Subtitle......................................................44  
Playback........................................................45  
System Information .............................52  
Chapter 6  
Troubleshooting  
53  
Chapter 7  
Additional  
Information  
55  
Upgrading Your Player ........................55  
To upgrade firmware  
using a USB drive....................................55  
To upgrade firmware  
using a data disc.....................................56  
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Video Output Resolutions ...................57  
HDMI Video Output ....................................57  
Component Video Outputs ........................57  
Composite Video Output.............................57  
Language Code Table..........................58  
Region Code Table...............................59  
Specifications.......................................60  
Chapter 8  
Appendix  
61  
GNU General Public License .............61  
Chapter 9  
Glossary  
66  
Chapter 10  
INDEX  
68  
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What’s in the  
Box?  
Check to ensure that the following items  
come with your package.  
Chapter 1  
Before  
You Start  
BD player  
Please read through this Operating  
Manual to operate your device properly  
and keep it in a safe place for future  
reference.  
BLU-RAY DISC PLAYER  
TM  
Power cable x 1  
This chapter will introduce the features,  
supported types of discs and files,  
and the panel and remote control  
descriptions.  
Audio-Video cable x 1  
(red/white/yellow)  
Remote control x 1  
HDMI cable x 1  
AAA batteries x 2  
Operating manual x 1  
Warranty card x 1  
Declaration of Conformity card x 1  
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Playable Discs and Files  
Playing BD Discs  
Features  
Playable Discs  
Your BD player supports playback of the  
following discs:  
• Supports BD profile 1.0, 1.1, and 2.0.  
• Access to BD-Live which allows  
interactive functions when your BD player  
is connected to the Internet.  
• Blu-ray Disc  
• DVD-VIDEO  
• DVD-R  
• Supports BONUSVIEW functions that  
allows virtual packages or Picture-in-  
Picture functions to be used.  
• DVD-RW  
• DVD+R  
“BONUSVIEW” and its logo are trademarks of  
Blu-ray Disc Association.  
Playable BD Formats  
• DVD+RW  
• Audio CD  
• CD-R  
• Blu-ray Disc Read Only (BD-ROM)  
• Blu-ray Disc Recordable (BD-R)  
• Blu-ray Disc Rewriteable (BD-RE)  
Playing DVD Discs  
• DVD-Video can be played.  
• CD-RW  
• DVD-R /RW/+R/+RW disc recorded in DVD-  
Video format can be played  
• DVD-R /RW/+R/+RW disc recorded in DVD-  
Video and Video Recording (VR) format can  
be played.  
• CD-DA / CD-DTS  
• VCD / SVCD  
• DVD disc recorded in AVCHD format can  
be played, including discs in x.v.Color  
format.  
“Blu-ray Disc“ and its logo are trademarks .  
“DVD Video”, “DVD-R”, “DVD+R”, “DVD-RW”,  
“DVD+RW” and their logos are trademarks of DVD  
Format/Logo Licensing Corporation.  
“AVCHD” and its logo are trademarks of  
Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd and Sony  
Corporation.  
“CD” and its logo are trademarks.  
“x.v.Color” is a trademark of Sony Corporation.  
• Dual Layer DVD disc can be played.  
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Notes:  
Playable Files  
• A DVD disc will not play if it has not been  
Your BD player supports playback of files  
recorded on DVD and CD discs, and USB  
drives with the following formats:  
nalized correctly.  
• Some DVD and CD discs may not play on  
this BD player due to recording quality or the  
physical condition of the disc.  
Video compression format • MPEG  
• MPEG-2  
• MPEG-4 (AVC)  
Audio Formats  
Media container format  
• *.AVI  
• *.MKV  
• *.MP4  
• *.M4A  
• *.M4V  
• *.WMV  
• *.DAT  
• *.VOB  
Your BD player supports the following audio  
formats:  
• Dolby Digital  
• Dolby Digital Plus  
• Dolby True HD  
• *.ASF  
• JPEG  
• DTS 2.0 + Digital Out  
Photo file format  
Music file format  
• PNG  
• Dolby Digital Sound  
• MPEG  
• GIF  
• WMA  
• MPEG-2  
• Linear PCM  
For Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby True HD, and  
DTS-HD, it is recommended to connect the  
BD player to an amplifier or receiver to enjoy  
the surround sound quality.  
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.  
“Dolby” and the double-D symbol are trademarks of  
Dolby Laboratories.  
Manufactured under license under under U.S. Patent  
#’s: 4,631,603; 4,819,098; 4,907,093; 5,315,448; and  
6,516,132 & other U.S. and worldwide patents issued  
& pending. DTS is a registered trademark and the DTS  
logos and Symbol are trademarks of DTS, Inc.  
© 1996-2007 DTS,Inc. All Rights Reserved.  
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Player Overview  
Front Panel  
2
3
4
5
1
BLU-RAY DISC PLAYER  
TM  
6
7
8
1
2
POWER ON/OFF button  
Press to switch the BD player on or off.  
6 LED indicator  
Indicates BD player status.  
Lights red when the BD player is turned  
off.  
OPEN/CLOSE button  
Press to open or close the disc tray.  
7 Disc tray  
Holds the disc for playback.  
3 Front Panel DISPLAY  
Shows the current status information.  
8
PAUSE button  
Press to pause playback.  
4
PLAY button  
Press to start playback.  
5 USB port  
Use to connect a USB drive to play music  
or photo files. It can also be used for BD-  
Live storage.  
Note:  
The device still consumes power even when the BD player has been switched off. To completely turn  
off power, unplug the power cable from the main outlet.  
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Front Panel Display  
The front panel display shows the operation status of the BD player or the elapsed time of the  
discs being played.  
Displays playback elapsed time.  
Rear Panel  
2
3
1
Y
VIDEO  
AC IN  
~
COAXIAL  
PB  
L
P
R
OPTICAL  
R
LAN  
DIGITAL AV OUTPUT  
COMP OUT  
AV OUTPUT  
DIGITAL AUDIO OUT  
4
5
6
7
1 AC IN Terminal  
5 LAN Port  
Connects the power cable.  
Connects to a network using an Ethernet  
RJ-45 cable.  
2 COMPONENT Video  
6 COMPOSITE Video  
Connects a TV, amplifier or receiver using  
a component video cable.  
Connects a TV, amplifier or receiver using  
a composite video cable.  
3 DIGITAL AUDIO OUT (COAXIAL)  
7 DIGITAL AUDIO OUT (OPTICAL)  
Connects an amplifier or receiver using a  
coaxial audio cable.  
Connects an amplifier or receiver using  
an optical audio cable.  
4 HDMI OUT  
Connects HDMI-compatible TV, amplifier  
or receiver.  
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Remote Control  
1
2
17  
3
18  
19  
20  
4
5
21  
6
7
8
22  
23  
24  
26  
9
25  
10  
11  
12  
27  
29  
28  
30  
13  
14  
31  
15  
16  
32  
1
2
POWER ON/OFF  
Switches the BD player on or off.  
7
REVERSE  
During playback, starts reverse scanning.  
OPEN/CLOSE  
Opens or closes the disc tray.  
8
9
STOP  
Stops playback.  
3 MENU  
Displays the disc menu.  
SLOW Rewind  
Rewinds playback in slow motion.  
4 HOME  
Displays the Home Menu.  
10 BACK (RETURN)  
Goes back to the previous screen..  
5 Arrows (▲▼◄►)  
11 REPEAT  
Select items, change settings or move the  
cursor.  
Repeats playback.  
OK  
12 A-B Repeat  
Executes the selected item.  
Repeats playback from A to B.  
6
PREVIOUS  
Goes to the previous chapter, title, track,  
or file.  
13 AUDIO  
Displays the current audio stream.  
14  
14 BONUS VIEW  
31 ZOOM  
Enlarges or reduces image size.  
For BONUSVIEW functions.  
15 PROGRAM  
32 DIGEST  
Displays photos as thumbnails.  
Displays the program list.  
16 BOOKMARK  
Bookmarks a point during playback.  
17 NUMBERS  
18 POP-UP MENU  
Displays BD or DVD disc menu.  
19 RED / BLUE / YELLOW / GREEN  
Navigates BD menus. They are also use  
for Photo and Music menu.  
20 MEDIA CENTER  
Browse and play media files on the data  
disc, USB drive, or playlist.  
21 NEXT  
Goes to the next chapter, title, track, or  
file.  
22 FORWARD  
During playback, starts forward  
scanning.  
23  
PLAY / PAUSE  
Starts / pauses playback.  
24 OSC  
Displays OSC (on-screen controls) menu.  
25  
SLOW Forward  
Forwards playback in slow motion.  
26 INFO  
Displays disc/file information.  
27 CLEAR  
Clears the numeric input.  
28 GOTO  
Goes to the entered chapter, title or track.  
29 SUBTITLE  
Displays the current subtitle.  
30 ANGLE  
Displays the current camera angle.  
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Installing the Remote Control  
Batteries  
Remote Control  
Signal  
Slightly push then slide to  
The remote control has an operating range  
of approximately 7.5 m., and works best  
when pointed directly at the unit horizontally  
at an angle up to 30˚ from the sensor window  
of your BD player.  
1
remove the battery cover.  
BLU-RAY DISC PLAYER  
TM  
Insert two AAA batteries by  
matching the + and - ends  
7.5M  
30  
2
of the batteries with the  
markings inside  
the battery  
compartment.  
Replace the battery cover.  
3
Notes:  
• Do not mix old and new batteries or mix  
different types of batteries.  
• Do not leave the remote control in an  
extremely hot or humid place.  
• Do not expose the remote control to direct  
sunlight.  
• If the remote control will not be used for long  
periods of time, remove the batteries.  
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Chapter 2  
How to Set up  
Your BD Player  
Getting  
Started  
You can set up your BD player in 5 easy  
steps:  
Step 1: Connect the TV  
Step 2: Connect the amplifier  
Step 3: Connect other peripherals  
Step 4: Connect the power  
Step 5: Run Easy Setup  
This chapter covers the following  
topics:  
• Connecting to a TV  
• Connecting to an amplifier or receiver  
• Connecting a USB drive  
• Connecting to the Internet  
• Using Easy Setup  
WARNING  
Before you begin making any connections,  
ensure that the BD player is turned off, and  
that the power cable is disconnected from  
the main outlet.  
TIP  
It is recommended to connect the VIDEO  
OUT jack of your BD player directly to the  
VIDEO IN jack of the TV. Connecting a TV  
via VCR may cause viewing problems when  
playing copy-protected discs.  
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Connecting to a TV  
Depending on the capabilities of the TV, you can connect your BD player to the TV in various  
ways: HDMI, component, or composite video connections.  
Connecting Using HDMI Cable  
HDMI cables can transmit high quality video and audio at the same time. Normally, when you  
connect your TV using an HDMI cable, you do not need a separate analogue audio connection.  
Connect the HDMI OUT jack on the BD player to the HDMI IN jack on the TV.  
BD Player  
Y
VIDEO  
AC IN  
~
COAXIAL  
PB  
L
P
R
OPTICAL  
R
LAN  
DIGITAL AV OUTPUT  
COMP OUT  
AV OUTPUT  
DIGITAL AUDIO OUT  
HDMI Out  
HDMI cable  
TV’s HDMI In jack  
CAUTION  
• Hold the plug when connecting and disconnecting the cable.  
• Do not force the plug into the HDMI jack. Match the connector’s shape correctly. Make sure  
the connector is not upside down.  
• Do not place any load on the cable.  
TIP  
If you wish to enjoy digital audio sound, connect your player to an amplier or receiver using a coaxial or  
an optical cable. See ‘Connecting an Amplifier’ (p. 20) for more information.  
Notes on HDCP:  
• Your BD player supports High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP) technology. To play back  
HDCP-compliant discs, your TV must also support the HDCP copyright protection system.  
• If your TV does not support HDCP, the picture will not be displayed properly.  
This BD player incorporates High Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) technology.  
“HDMI”, “High Definition Multimedia Interface”, and their logo are registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC.  
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Connecting Using a Component Video Cable  
Use a component video cable (green, blue, red) to connect the COMPONENT OUT jack on the  
BD player to the COMPONENT IN jack on the TV.  
BD Player  
Y
VIDEO  
AC IN  
~
COAXIAL  
PB  
L
P
R
OPTICAL  
R
LAN  
DIGITAL AV OUTPUT  
COMP OUT  
AV OUTPUT  
DIGITAL AUDIO OUT  
Green  
Green  
Y
Y
Blue  
Red  
Blue  
Red  
COMPONENT In  
COMPONENT Out  
P
P
B
R
Pb  
Pr  
Connecting Using a Composite Video Cable  
Use a composite video cable to connect the COMPOSITE OUT jack on the BD player to the  
COMPOSITE IN jack on the TV.  
BD Player  
Y
VIDEO  
AC IN  
~
COAXIAL  
PB  
L
P
R
OPTICAL  
R
LAN  
DIGITAL AV OUTPUT  
COMP OUT  
AV OUTPUT  
DIGITAL AUDIO OUT  
VIDEO  
VIDEO  
COMPOSITE In  
COMPOSITE Out  
L
AUDIO  
R
L
R
19  
Connecting an Amplifier  
Connecting Using Analogue Audio Cable  
Use a composite AV cable or a composite audio cable (red/white) to connect the AUDIO OUT  
jack on the BD player to the AUDIO IN jack on the TV, amplifier or receiver.  
BD Player  
Y
VIDEO  
AC IN  
~
COAXIAL  
PB  
L
P
R
OPTICAL  
R
LAN  
DIGITAL AV OUTPUT  
COMP OUT  
AV OUTPUT  
DIGITAL AUDIO OUT  
VIDEO  
White  
Red  
AUDIO Out  
L
R
Stereo Amplier  
VIDEO  
L
White  
Red  
R
Or  
TV  
VIDEO  
White  
Red  
L
AUDIO  
R
20  
Connecting Using Digital Audio Cable  
If you want to enjoy Dolby Digital, or DTS decoder function on your amplifier or receiver, use  
either a coaxial or optical audio cable.  
Using a Coaxial Cable  
Use a coaxial cable to connect the COAXIAL DIGITAL OUT jack on your BD player to the  
COAXIAL DIGITAL INPUT on the amplifier or receiver.  
BD Player  
Y
VIDEO  
AC IN  
~
COAXIAL  
PB  
L
P
R
OPTICAL  
R
LAN  
DIGITAL AV OUTPUT  
COMP OUT  
AV OUTPUT  
DIGITAL AUDIO OUT  
COAXIAL  
COAXIAL  
OPTICAL  
OPTICAL  
Amplier or receiver  
Using an Optical Cable  
Use an optical cable to connect the OPTICAL DIGITAL OUT jack on your BD player to the  
OPTICAL DIGITAL INPUT on the amplifier or receiver.  
BD Player  
Y
VIDEO  
AC IN  
~
COAXIAL  
PB  
L
P
R
OPTICAL  
R
LAN  
DIGITAL AV OUTPUT  
COMP OUT  
AV OUTPUT  
DIGITAL AUDIO OUT  
COAXIAL  
COAXIAL  
OPTICAL  
OPTICAL  
Amplier or receiver  
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Connecting to the Internet  
Your BD player can connect to a local area network (LAN) via the LAN port on the rear panel.  
By connecting to the Internet, your BD player can use a BD disc that supports BD-Live  
function. See ‘Using BD-Live™’ (p. 33).  
Use an Ethernet RJ-45 cable to connect the LAN port on the BD player to the LAN port on your  
modem or router.  
BD Player  
Y
VIDEO  
AC IN  
~
COAXIAL  
P
B
L
P
R
OPTICAL  
R
LAN  
DIGITAL AV OUTPUT  
COMP OUT  
AV OUTPUT  
DIGITAL AUDIO OUT  
LAN  
Router  
LAN  
Internet Connection  
After connecting, configure your BD player for network communication in the Network menu.  
See ‘Network’ (p. 47) for further details.  
Note:  
Depending on the internet service provider (ISP), the number of devices that can receive Internet  
connection may be limited. If your ISP limits subscription to one device, your BD player may not be  
allowed to connect when a PC is connected. Disconnect the PC rst.  
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Connecting the Power Cable  
After all the required connections are completed, connect the power cable to the AC IN  
terminal of your BD player. Then plug the power cable of your BD player into the main outlet.  
BD Player  
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VIDEO  
AC IN  
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COAXIAL  
PB  
L
P
R
OPTICAL  
R
LAN  
DIGITAL AV OUTPUT  
COMP OUT  
AV OUTPUT  
DIGITAL AUDIO OUT  
Main outlet  
Turning the Power On  
After completing all the required connections, you are now ready to start using your BD player.  
1 Turn on the power of the TV first.  
2 Press on the front panel of the BD player or on the  
remote control to turn on your BD player.  
The LED indicator turns off and the front panel displays:  
3 Select the input signal source of your TV so that the signal from the BD player appears on  
the TV screen.  
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4 Press  
then OK to select the aspect  
ratio.  
Easy Setup  
Wizard  
When turning on for the first time, the Easy  
Setup Wizard is displayed on screen. Follow  
the wizard to configure the basic settings of  
your BD player.  
Page 4/5  
Easy Setup  
16:9 Full  
Choose  
an aspect ratio that fits your TV  
16:9 Normal  
4:3 Pan&Scan  
4:3 Letterbox  
The change will be applied on the next  
wizard page. If you like it, you can continue  
on, or come back to this screen and modify  
the aspect ratio.  
ENTER  
Next  
Previous  
1 Press OK to continue.  
Page 1/5  
Easy Setup  
5 Press OK to complete setup.  
Page 5/5  
Easy Setup  
Welcome  
to the BD Player Setting Wizard!  
This wizard will ask you some simple  
questions and will help guide you through the  
player setup.  
Setting  
The setup wizard is complete!  
Please press the OK button to go to the Home Menu.  
ENTER  
Next  
ENTER  
Previous  
Finish  
2 Press  
then OK to select the  
on-screen display (OSD) language.  
Page 2/5  
Easy Setup  
English  
French  
Choose  
Your language  
The selected language will be applied to all  
on-screen display functions, including menus, etc.  
ENTER  
Previous  
Next  
3 Press  
resolution.  
then OK to select the  
Page 3/5  
Easy Setup  
Auto  
Choose  
a resolution that is supported by your TV.  
480I/576I  
480P/576P  
720P  
Once you make a selection, the resolution will  
change and you will be asked to confirm the  
chosen setting. If you do not respond within  
12 seconds, the resolution will automatically  
return to the previous setting.  
1080I  
1080P  
ENTER  
Previous  
Next  
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Chapter 3  
Playing a Disc  
BD  
DVD  
AVCHD  
VCD  
CD  
Playback  
1 Press to open the disc tray.  
This chapter describes the main  
operations of your BD player, such as:  
• Playing a Disc  
• Playing USB drive content  
• Using BD-Live™  
2 Place the disc on the disc tray with the  
playback side facing down.  
• Other Playback Functions  
3 Press to close the disc tray.  
The procedures described are remote  
control based. Similar buttons can also  
be pressed on the front panel of your  
BD player.  
The BD player will determine the type of  
disc inserted. It may take a short while to  
load the disc. The disc type is displayed  
on the TV screen.  
4 Some discs start playing automatically,  
and others do not. In this case, press  
to start playback.  
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Forward or Reverse  
Playback  
Playback Controls  
Some discs start playing automatically after  
the BD player loads the disc. If not, use the  
remote control to start playback.  
BD  
DVD  
AVCHD  
VCD  
1 During playback, press or to reverse  
or forward playback.  
1 Press  
to start playback.  
To pause, press  
.
To stop playback, press .  
To resume playback, press  
again.  
2 Press the button repeatedly to switch  
scanning speed (2x, 4x, 8x, 16x, 32x, 64x,  
128x).  
2 When playback is finished, press to  
open the disc tray.  
Note:  
3 Remove the disc, then press to close  
the disc tray.  
You can also reverse or forward scan by holding  
the button down. Normal playback resumes  
when the button is released.  
4 Press to turn off the BD player.  
» Resuming playback  
• Some discs do not support resume  
playback function.  
3 To resume to normal playback, press  
.
Some discs automatically resumes  
normal playback when switching to a  
new chapter.  
• When is pressed, the point where  
it stopped is saved in the BD player’s  
memory. When  
resumes from the point where it stopped.  
Unless due to the following conditions:  
is pressed, playback  
Notes:  
• When scanning BD, DVD, and VCD discs, no  
sound output is produced.  
When the disc tray is opened.  
• Sound is output during CD disc scanning.  
When the BD player’s power is turned  
off.  
• To cancel resume playback, press twice.  
WARNING  
Do not leave the disc inside the BD player.  
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Skipping Content  
Step Rewind or Step  
Forward  
BD  
DVD  
AVCHD  
CD  
BD  
DVD  
AVCHD  
VCD  
1 Press  
to skip to the beginning of the  
next chapter/title/track.  
1 Press  
to pause playback.  
2 Press  
to skip to the beginning of the  
current chapter/title/track.  
2 Press  
or  
to rewind or forward the  
playback one step or frame at a time.  
3 Press  
twice to skip to the beginning of  
the previous chapter/title/track.  
Note:  
Some discs may not support this function.  
3 Press  
speed.  
to resume playback at normal  
Slow Rewind or Slow  
Forward Playback  
Note:  
Some discs may not support this function.  
BD  
DVD  
AVCHD  
VCD  
1 During playback, press  
or  
to  
rewind or forward playback in slow  
motion.  
2 Press the button repeatedly to switch  
slow motion speed (1/16, 1/8, 1/4, 1/2).  
3 Press  
to resume playback at normal  
speed.  
Note:  
Some discs may not support this function.  
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4 Press OK.  
Playing Specific  
Titles, Chapters, or  
Tracks  
5 Press INFO to close the Info bar.  
BD  
DVD  
AVCHD  
CD  
Notes:  
• Press CLEAR to delete the numbers you  
1 Press GOTO to jump to a specific title/  
have entered.  
chapter/track/time.  
• Displayed items vary depending on the  
inserted disc.  
• Some discs may not support this function.  
The Info bar appears on the TV screen.  
Current title or track number / Total  
number of titles or tracks  
Playing a Specific  
Section Repeatedly  
(A-B)  
Time Icon  
00 :02 :40  
MPEG  
2
/
8
3
/
3
DVD+VIDEO  
1/1 English PCM Stereo  
1/1 Chinese  
Current chapter number/  
Total number of chapters  
Time  
BD  
DVD  
AVCHD  
VCD  
CD  
2 To select title or chapter/track, press  
then OK.  
To select time, press  
changes as follows:  
. The time icon  
1 During playback, press A-B to select the  
starting point (A).  
Chapter time is selected.  
CH  
Title time is selected.  
Track time is selected.  
Disc time is selected.  
TRACK  
DISC  
To select type of time, press OK. To move  
between time field, press  
.
2 Press A-B again to select the end point  
(B).  
3 Press  
or the number buttons of the  
title/chapter/track/time you wish to jump  
to.  
3 Press A-B again to cancel A-B Repeat.  
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Playing Repeatedly  
BD  
Switching Subtitles  
BD  
DVD  
DVD  
AVCHD  
VCD  
CD  
Use the repeat function to play the current  
title, chapter or track repeatedly.  
During playback, press SUBTITLE repeatedly  
to select subtitle options.  
1 During playback, press REPEAT  
repeatedly to select repeat mode option:  
REPEAT CHAPTER/TRACK  
ALL REPEAT OFF.  
REPEAT  
Note:  
Some discs may not support this function.  
2 Press REPEAT repeatedly again to select  
REPEAT OFF.  
Switching Audio  
Streams  
BD  
Note:  
Repeat function is cancelled when you press  
.
DVD  
AVCHD  
VCD  
Switching Camera  
Angles  
BD  
Some discs are recorded with multiple audio  
streams. Use this function to switch audio  
streams during playback.  
DVD  
AVCHD  
During playback, press AUDIO.  
When you insert a disc that is recorded with  
different camera angles, use this function to  
switch the angle view.  
During playback, press ANGLE repeatedly to  
select angle options.  
Note:  
Some discs may not support this function.  
Note:  
Some discs may not support this function.  
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Displaying the Disc  
Information  
BD  
Using On-Screen  
Controls (OSC)  
BD  
DVD  
AVCHD  
VCD  
CD  
DVD  
AVCHD  
VCD  
CD  
1 During playback, press INFO.  
1 During playback, press OSC.  
2 The disc information is displayed on the  
upper left corner of the screen.  
2 The OSC menu is displayed on the left of  
Current title or track number / Total  
number of titles or tracks  
Play mode  
indicator  
the screen.  
DVD Video  
Disc type indicator  
Time elapsed  
Disc type indicator  
04 / 08  
Current title or track number /  
Total number of titles or tracks  
00 :02 :40  
MPEG  
2
/
8
3
/
3
DVD+VIDEO  
03 / 08  
1/1 English PCM Stereo  
A-B  
1/1 Chinese  
Current chapter number /  
Total number of chapters  
TT  
00:02:24  
Time elapsed  
Playback mode  
Audio stream  
Subtitle  
Normal  
English PCM  
01 / 01  
Repeat  
mode  
indicator  
Repeat A-B  
enabled  
Current chapter number/  
Total number of chapters  
Current audio stream  
Current camera angle /  
Total number of angles  
Title  
3 Press INFO again to close disc  
Next page indicator  
Selected submenu  
information.  
3 Press  
to highlight submenu. The  
following submenu may be available:  
Note:  
Displayed items vary depending on the inserted  
disc.  
Title/Track  
Chapter  
Time  
Playback mode - Select this option to  
choose normal, shuffle, or random play  
mode options. During shuffle mode,  
each chapter/title will be played only  
once. During random mode, titles/  
chapters are randomly cued, repetition  
of titles/chapters may also occur.  
Available options are: Random ALL,  
Random TT, Random CH, Shuffle ALL,  
Shuffle TT, Shuffle CH, and Normal.  
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Audio stream  
Angle  
BONUSVIEW™  
Subtitle  
Bitrate  
BD  
Still On/Off - Some DVD discs supports  
freezing of video pictures as a still  
picture to provide better image view.  
Select this option to enable or disable  
the Still function. Availability of the Still  
submenu depends on the inserted disc.  
Your BD player supports BONUSVIEW™.  
BONUSVIEW™ allows you to enjoy more  
functions such as picture-in-picture,  
secondary audio, and virtual packages,  
among others with a BD disc that supports  
BONUSVIEW™.  
Instant Search - Forwards playback for  
10 seconds.  
Instant Replay - Rewinds playback from  
10 seconds ago.  
1 Insert the BD disc in the disc tray.  
4 Press to enter submenu. The current  
2 After the BD disc loads, press  
option is displayed.  
BONUSVIEW to play secondary video.  
DVD Video  
04 / 08  
03 / 08  
04 / 08  
Indicates button that  
can be pressed; other  
options are available.  
00:02:24  
Normal  
English PCM  
01 / 01  
Title  
5 Press  
to select other options.  
Notes:  
• Some BD discs do not support  
6 Press OK or to apply selected option.  
BONUSVIEW features. The availability  
of the BONUSVIEW function of your BD  
player, depends on the inserted BD disc.  
7 Press OSC to close OSC menu.  
• When playing secondary video, some  
playback functions may not be available.  
Functions like slow motion or step  
forward works only during primary video  
playback.  
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Setting Up the Player  
for BD-Live™  
BD-Live™  
BD  
In order to access BD-Live™, do the  
following steps:  
1 Connect your BD player to the Internet  
Some BD discs contain additional features  
that are made available to players that are  
connected to the Internet. These additional  
features may include things like:  
connection.  
Connect one end of the Ethernet RJ-45  
cable to the LAN port of your BD player  
and the other end to a router or modem.  
• The ability to download new movie trailers  
See ‘Connecting to the Internet’ (p. 22).  
• Additional commentaries by actors or  
directors  
2 Allow BD-Live access in the BD player’s  
• Multiple people game and chat  
home menu.  
You can access these features on your BD  
player using BD-Live™.  
Press HOME on the remote control to  
access the home menu.  
Go to General Setting > Network. Set  
BD-Live Connection to ‘Permitted’.  
» Requirements  
See ‘Network’ (p. 47) for details.  
You need the following:  
• Internet access  
3 Insert the USB drive with at least 100MB  
free space in the USB port of your BD  
player.  
• Ethernet RJ-45 cable  
• At least 1GB USB memory drive (FAT32  
formatted)  
BLU-RAY DISC PLAYER  
TM  
• BD disc that supports BD-Live™ features  
When a USB drive is inserted, the BD  
player automatically assigns it as the BD  
storage.  
Note:  
If there is not at least 100MB of free space on  
the USB drive, clear up some space.  
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Using BD-Live™  
When you insert a BD disc that supports BD-  
Live, access BD-Live in its Special Features  
menu.  
You can download contents to your USB  
drive. Downloaded contents are stored  
under the ‘My Downloads’ folder.  
WARNING  
• Do not remove the USB drive while  
downloading contents or when a BD disc  
is still in the disc tray. The USB drive may  
be damaged and become unusable with  
BD-Live.  
Notes:  
• BD-Live™ may take several minutes to load.  
• Depending on the BD disc, BD-Live™  
function may not be accessible.  
• Internet connection and speed affect access  
and download time.  
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Chapter 4  
Setting Up Data  
Disc and USB  
Drive  
Using  
Media  
Center  
Video  
Music  
Photo  
Many audio, video, and photo files that can  
be viewed on a personal computer can  
also be played back on the BD player. This  
is accomplished by first putting the audio,  
video, or photo files onto a data disc or a  
USB drive.  
Media Center allows you to browse and  
play media files such as videos, photos,  
and music files saved in a data disc or a  
USB drive.  
Setting Up Data Disc  
For Playback  
Use a computer to set up a data disc. A data  
disc is a disc where files have been copied  
to or “burned” using a computer.  
Insert the data disc into a computer and  
copy the desired files onto the disc. You can  
burn files onto any of the following discs:  
• CD / -DA / -R / -RW  
• VCD  
• SVCD  
• DVD+R / +RW / Dual Layer  
• DVD-R / -RW / Dual Layer  
• BD-R  
• BD-RE  
• BD-ROM  
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Setting Up the USB  
Drive For Playback  
Playing Files From a  
USB Drive  
» USB Drive Requirements  
• USB drive must be formatted as “FAT”.  
1 If turned on, press  
to turn off the BD  
player.  
2 Insert the USB drive into the USB port of  
your BD player.  
Note:  
• Use only a USB drive or sometimes called a  
3 Press  
to turn on the BD player.  
thumb drive  
.
• Never use an MP3 player or an external hard  
disk drive.  
4 Press Media Center to display the Media  
Center menu. See ‘‘Media Center Menu’  
(p.36) for details.  
Insert a USB drive into a computer and copy  
the desired files onto the USB drive.  
WARNING  
• Do not insert or remove the USB drive  
when the BD player is turned on. Doing  
so may corrupt the data on the USB drive.  
Turn off power first before inserting or  
removing the USB drive.  
Playing Files from a  
Data Disc  
1 If turned off, press  
to turn on the BD  
Note:  
player.  
Only the les with the following extensions are  
supported by the BD player:  
2 Press to open the disc tray.  
3 Insert the data disc into the disc tray.  
4 Press to close the disc tray.  
Video files: *.WMV, *.AVI, *.MP4, *.M4V,  
*.MKV  
Music files: *.WMA, *.AAC  
Picture files: *.JPG, *.JPEG, *.PNG, *.GIF  
3 The BD player determines whether files  
on the data disc contain music, videos, or  
photos.  
If the data disc contains supported files,  
the Media Browser screen is displayed  
on screen. See ‘Media Center Menu’  
(p.36) for details.  
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Media Center Menu  
1 Press MEDIA CENTER to display the Media Center menu.  
The items on the Media Center menu vary depending on the  
type of disc inserted, or the type of files that is contained on  
the disc or the USB drive.  
Item 1 / 4  
Media Center  
This icon appears when  
supported video files are  
saved on an inserted data  
disc or USB drive.  
USB1  
Type:USB  
Size:1620.281M  
This icon appears when a  
disc is inserted in the disc  
tray. In this case, a DVD  
disc is inserted.  
DVD Video  
Playlist  
POPUP  
Edit Menu  
Exit  
MDEIA  
CENTER  
2 Press  
, then OK to select the source device or folder.  
3 The Media Browser screen is displayed.  
Item 1 / 3  
USB1  
Media Center  
...  
Type:Folder  
Photo  
Music  
Video  
POPUP  
Edit Menu  
Exit  
MDEIA  
CENTER  
4 Press  
, then OK to select the type of file to browse.  
5 To return to the previous screen, press  
.
Note:  
Even if the inserted data disc or USB drive contains a mix of music, video, and photo les, you can only  
browse and playback one type of le at a time. For example, if you enter the Music folder, only music  
les can be browsed, added to playlist and played back. To browse photo les, go back to the Media  
Browser screen and select Photo.  
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Viewing Photos  
1 From the Media Browser menu, press  
to highlight Photo.  
2 Press OK. The File Selection screen is displayed.  
3 Press  
to choose a subfolder or file.  
Item 1 / 14  
Media Center  
USB1/Photo/Folder 1  
...  
P1000001  
P1000002  
P1000003  
P1000004  
P1000005  
P1000006  
Type:JPG  
Size:0.2MB  
Resolution:725x510  
POPUP  
Edit Menu  
Exit  
MDEIA  
CENTER  
4 The thumbnail and information of the highlighted photo file is displayed on the right panel of  
the screen.  
5 To view slide show of photos in the folder, press OK.  
Using Photo On-Screen Control  
1 During slide show, press OSC. The Photo on-screen control (OSC) menu is displayed on the  
left side of the screen.  
Picture File  
File type indicator  
01 / 14  
Current file number / Total number of files  
Normal  
Playback mode  
Middle  
None  
Slide show speed  
Transition  
File  
Selected submenu  
2 Press  
File - Press to enter submenu, then press  
Playback mode - Press to enter submenu, then press  
to highlight submenu. The following submenu may be available:  
and OK to select an option.  
and OK to select an option.  
Slide show speed - Press OK repeatedly to select speed: Slow, Middle, Fast.  
Transition - Press OK repeatedly to select transition: None, Wipe left/right, Wipe up/down,  
Box in/out, Bleeding, Dissolve, Interlace H/V, Split in H/V, Split out H/V.  
3 Press OSC to close OSC menu.  
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Slide Show Functions  
During slide show, use the following buttons to perform slide show functions:  
• To rotate an image, press  
• To continue slide show after pausing, press  
• To stop slide show, press  
• To adjust slide show speed (Slow, Middle, Fast), press  
• To view previous/next image, press  
. Slide show is paused while rotating image.  
.
.
.
.
• To set repeat mode (Repeat, Repeat All, Off), press REPEAT repeatedly.  
• To zoom in/out an image, press ZOOM repeatedly.  
• To view thumbnails, press DIGEST. To return to slide  
show, press DIGEST again.  
Playing Music  
1 From the Media Browser menu, press  
to highlight Music.  
2 Press OK. The File Selection screen is displayed.  
3 Press  
to choose a subfolder or file.  
Item 1 / 8  
Media Center  
USB1/Music/Folder 1  
...  
Get Back  
Fillin' Me Up  
Everybody  
Gimme More  
A Song About U  
Been A While  
Type:MP3  
Total Time:03:41  
Title:Get Back  
Artist:Britney Spears  
Album:Blackout  
Genre:Pop  
POPUP  
Edit Menu  
MDEIA  
CENTER  
Exit  
4 The information of the highlighted music file is displayed on the right panel of the screen.  
5 To play the music files in the folder, press OK.  
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Music Playback Status Screen  
Once music starts playing, the Music Playback Status screen appears.  
00 :02 :40  
1
/
8
Playback mode  
indicators  
A-B  
Type:  
MP3  
Total Time: 03:41  
Song Title, Artist  
and Album  
Title:  
Get Back  
Album art  
Artist:  
Album:  
Genre:  
Britney Spears  
Blackout  
Pop  
Progress bar  
• Press INFO to view or hide the Music Playback Status screen.  
• During music playback, you can continue to browse for other music files or view photos.  
Press MEDIA CENTER.  
• Press OSC to display music on-screen control menu. See ‘Using On-Screen Controls (OSC)’  
(p. 30) for details.  
Playing Videos  
1 From the Media Browser screen, press  
to highlight Video.  
2 Press OK. The File Selection screen is displayed.  
3 Press  
to choose a subfolder or file.  
to start playing the video file.  
4 Press  
5 To stop playback, press  
.
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Creating a Playlist  
1 From the File Selection screen, press  
to highlight the file you want.  
2 Press to select the file. A check mark before the file name is displayed.  
3 Press MENU. A pop-up menu is displayed.  
Item 1 / 14  
Media Center  
USB1/Photo/Folder 1  
...  
P1000001  
P1000002  
P1000003  
P1000004  
P1000005  
P1000006  
Add to Playlist  
Select all  
Clear all  
Type:JPG  
Size:0.2MB  
Cancel  
Resolution:725x510  
POPUP  
Edit Menu  
Exit  
MDEIA  
CENTER  
4 To select all files, select Select All, then press OK. All files will be checked.  
5 To add selected files to playlist, press MENU.  
6 Select Add to Playlist, then press OK.  
Playing Files from the Playlist  
1 From the Media Center menu, press  
2 Press OK. The File Selection screen is displayed.  
3 Press to select the type of playlist file to browse.  
to highlight Playlist.  
4 Press OK to play playlist.  
» To remove files from the playlist  
1 Press  
to highlight the file to remove.  
2 Press MENU to display the pop-up menu.  
3 Select Remove from Playlist, then press OK to remove the highlighted file.  
4 To select all files, select Select All from the pop-up menu. All files will be checked.  
5 To remove selected files from the playlist, press MENU.  
6 Select Remove from Playlist, then press OK.  
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Chapter 5  
Using the Home  
Menu  
Settings  
1 Press HOME to display the Home Menu.  
and Further  
Adjustments  
2 Press  
selection.  
to move up and down the menu  
In order to configure the BD player  
for proper audio and video output,  
configure the required settings in the  
Home menu.  
Home Menu  
--- General Setting ---  
This chapter explains how to configure  
your BD player.  
System  
Language  
Playback  
Security  
Network  
Screen Saver  
Load Default  
Upgrade  
On  
More...  
More...  
More...  
Easy Setup  
BUDA  
Use cursor key to move focus, use  
"OK" key to select.  
HOME  
Exit  
3 Press OK or to enter menu.  
Home Menu  
--- General Setting ---  
Screen Saver  
System  
Language  
Playback  
Security  
Network  
On  
Off  
Load Default  
Upgrade  
Easy Setup  
BUDA  
Use cursor key to move ocus, use  
"OK" key to select.  
HOME  
Exit  
Arrows indicate buttons that  
can be pressed.  
4 Press  
submenu.  
to move up and down the  
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5 Press OK or to access the next level  
submenu.  
Indicates currently  
selected setting.  
Home Menu  
--- General Setting ---  
System  
Language  
Playback  
Security  
Network  
Screen Saver  
Load Default  
Upgrade  
On  
Off  
Easy Setup  
BUDA  
Use cursor key to move focus, use  
"OK" key to select.  
HOME  
Exit  
6 Press  
to select desired setting then  
press OK to confirm.  
7 Press to return to the previous screen  
or menu.  
8 Press HOME again to exit Home menu.  
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General Settings  
System  
Home Menu  
--- General Setting ---  
System  
Language  
Playback  
Security  
Network  
Screen Saver  
Load Default  
Upgrade  
On  
More...  
More...  
More...  
Easy Setup  
BUDA  
Use cursor key to move focus, use  
HOME  
Exit  
"OK" key to select.  
Screen Saver  
Upgrade  
Set to ‘On’ to activate the screen saver  
capability of the BD player. This function  
causes the TV to display a moving logo after  
a certain period of time without pressing  
any buttons on the front panel or the remote  
control when a setup menu or disc title  
menu is displayed on the screen.  
Use this option to select the system upgrade  
method. Available options are via:  
• Disc  
• USB Storage  
Note:  
Ensure that Disc Auto Playback is set to On  
when using upgrade via disc.  
Disc Auto Upgrade  
• Set to ‘On’ to automatically upgrade a disc  
that contains an upgrade file package as  
soon as it loads.  
Easy Setup  
Use this option to activate the initial setup  
wizard. See ‘Easy Setup Wizard’ (p.24) for  
details.  
• Set to ‘Off’ to disable auto upgrade.  
Load Default  
BUDA  
Use this option to reset the BD player to its  
default factory settings.  
Use this option to view BUDA information  
and set BUDA mode.  
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Language  
Home Menu  
--- General Setting ---  
OSD  
System  
Language  
Playback  
Security  
Network  
English  
English  
English  
English  
Menu  
Audio  
Subtitle  
Use cursor key to move focus, use  
"OK" key to select.  
HOME  
Exit  
The Language menu allows you to configure  
the language that is displayed for the  
following:  
Audio  
Set the audio language. Available options  
are English, French, Chinese, Spanish,  
German, Italian, Dutch, Portuguese, Danish,  
Swedish, Finnish, Norwegian, Russian,  
Korean, and Japanese.  
OSD  
Set the on-screen display (OSD) language.  
Available options are English, German,  
French, Italian, Spanish, Dutch, Portuguese,  
Traditional Chinese, Russian, Turkish, and  
Japanese.  
Subtitle  
Set the subtitle language. Available options  
are English, French, Chinese, Spanish,  
German, Italian, Dutch, Portuguese, Danish,  
Swedish, Finnish, Norwegian, Russian,  
Korean, and Japanese.  
Menu  
Set the menu language. Available options  
are English, French, Chinese, Spanish,  
German, Italian, Dutch, Portuguese, Danish,  
Swedish, Finnish, Norwegian, Russian,  
Korean, and Japanese.  
To disable subtitle, select ‘Off’.  
Notes:  
• Not all the supported languages of the BD player are also available on most discs.  
• Some discs may not allow the audio language to be set on the settings menu of the BD player. In  
this case, select the audio language from the menu of the disc.  
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Playback  
Home Menu  
--- General Setting ---  
System  
Language  
Playback  
Security  
Network  
Closed Caption  
PBC  
On  
On  
Use cursor key to move focus, use  
"OK" key to select.  
HOME  
Exit  
Closed Caption  
PBC  
Use this option to enable or disable closed  
caption function.  
Use this option to display or hide the  
playback control (PBC) menu.  
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Security  
Home Menu  
--- General Setting ---  
System  
Language  
Playback  
Security  
Network  
Change Password  
Parental Control  
Country Code  
More...  
More...  
More...  
Use cursor key to move focus, use  
"OK" key to select.  
HOME  
Exit  
The Security menu allows you to control the  
playback of inappropriate discs.  
Parental Control  
Use this option to the restrict playback of  
discs encoded with a rating level equal to  
or higher than the level you set. Available  
settings are:  
After parental control is set and a disc  
with a higher rating level than the one set  
is inserted into the disc tray, you will be  
prompted to enter the password first before  
playing the disc.  
• Off  
• KID SAFE  
• G  
Change Password  
• PG  
Set the 4-digit security password.  
• PG-13  
• PGR  
• R  
1 Press the number buttons to enter the  
current password.  
2 Press OK.  
• NC-17  
• ADULT  
Note:  
3 Enter the new password, then press OK.  
4 Re-enter the new password, then press  
You will be prompted to enter the password  
before being allowed to change this setting.  
OK.  
Once a password has been saved, it must be  
entered first before you can change any item  
in the security menu.  
Country Code  
Set the country where you are in.  
Note:  
Note:  
The default initial password is 0000.  
You will be prompted to enter the password  
before being allowed to change this setting.  
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Network  
Home Menu  
--- General Setting ---  
System  
Language  
Playback  
Security  
Network  
Internet Connection  
BD-Live Connection  
Enable  
Permitted  
Use cursor key to move focus, use  
"OK" key to select.  
HOME  
Exit  
Partial Permitted: Only allow the inserted  
BD disc to download content from a  
BD-Live website which has a valid online  
certificate. This will reduce the changes  
of downloading malicious content onto the  
BD player.  
Internet Connection  
Use this option to enable or disable internet  
connection.  
BD-Live Connection  
Prohibited: Blocks inserted BD disc from  
accessing BD-Live content over the  
Internet.  
Use this option to control which websites  
the BD player is allowed to access  
additional content when connected to BD-  
Live Internet. Available settings are:  
Permitted: Allow the inserted BD disc to  
access content from all BD-Live Internet  
sites whose Internet address is encoded  
onto the disc. There is no danger of  
malicious code download from valid  
commercial BD discs, but choosing this  
option and downloading BD-Live content  
via illegally authored BD discs, or discs  
obtained from questionable sources, could  
result in malicious code being downloaded  
onto the BD player.  
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Display Settings  
TV  
Home Menu  
--- Display Setting ---  
TV Screen  
TV  
16:9 Full  
Auto  
Video Processing  
Resolution  
TV System  
NTSC  
RGB  
Color Space  
HDMI Deep Color  
Off  
Use cursor key to move focus, use  
"OK" key to select.  
HOME  
Exit  
Notes:  
TV Screen  
Select this option to set aspect ratio of your  
TV. Available settings are:  
• Setting the BD player for an output resolution  
that is not supported by your TV will result in  
a blank or unreadable TV screen.  
16:9 Full: Select when connected to a 16:9  
wide TV.  
• To play a BD or DVD disc when connected to  
an HDMI TV, the TV MUST support the HDCP  
copyright protection system.  
16:9 Normal: Select when connected to a  
16:9 TV.  
4:3 Pan&Scan: Displays when a standard  
4:3 TV is connected. Pictures are cropped  
to fill the TV screen with both sides cut off.  
TV System  
Select this option to set the TV system in  
your area. Available settings are:  
• 4:3 Letterbox: Select when a 4:3 standard  
TV is connected. Displays pictures with  
black bars on top and below the picture.  
• NTSC  
• PAL  
• Multi  
Note:  
Resolution  
Select the video resolution according to the  
maximum resolution of your TV. Check your  
TV’s user manual. Available settings are:  
TV Type must be set appropriately. Choosing the  
wrong type may result in a black screen.  
• Auto  
Color Space  
• 480I/576I  
• 480P/576P  
• 720P  
Select the color space. Available settings  
are:  
• RGB  
• YCbCr  
• 1080I  
• YCbCr422  
• Full RGB  
• 1080P  
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HDMI Deep Color  
Select this option to set HDMI deep color.  
Available settings are:  
• 30 bits  
• 36 bits  
• Off  
HDMI 1080P 24Hz  
Set to ‘On’ if connected to a 1920 x 1080/24P  
HDMI TV.  
Video Processing  
The Video Process menu allows you to  
adjust basic display settings such as  
brightness, contrast, hue, saturation, and  
sharpness.  
Video Adjust  
Select this option to adjust the video  
brightness, contrast, hue, and saturation.  
Brightness  
Contrast  
Hue  
Saturation  
Change  
BACK  
Exit  
1 Press  
selection.  
to move up and down the  
2 Press  
to adjust the selected setting.  
3 Press BACK (Return) to exit the screen.  
Sharpness  
Select the sharpness level of the video.  
Available settings are:  
• High  
• Medium  
• Low  
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Audio Setting  
The Audio Setting menu allows you to configure the proper audio settings according to the  
type of audio system you use.  
Home Menu  
--- Audio Setting ---  
Audio Output  
SPDIF  
PCM  
PCM  
48K  
HDMI  
Down_samp  
Use cursor key to move focus, use  
"OK" key to select.  
HOME  
Exit  
HDMI  
Audio Output  
Select this option to set the audio output  
format if your BD player is connected to an  
amplifier or receiver which supports Dolby  
Digital or DTS surround sound using an  
HDMI cable. Available settings are:  
Spdif  
SPDIF (Sony Philips Digital InterFace) is a  
digital audio format which carries digital  
audio signals between devices.  
Bitstream: Outputs the original bitstream  
audio signal without processing.  
Select this option to set the SPDIF audio  
output format if your BD player is connected  
to an amplifier or receiver which supports  
Dolby Digital or DTS surround sound using a  
digital coaxial cable. Available settings are:  
PCM: Audio output is converted to linear  
PCM.  
Reencode: Select this option if the BD  
player is connected to a decoder.  
Bitstream: Outputs the orginal bitstream  
audio signal without processing.  
Off  
PCM: Audio ouput is converted to Linear  
PCM.  
Down_samp  
Set the PCM capabilities of the connected  
surround receiver or amplifier. This setting is  
applicable when the BD player is connected  
to an amplifier or receiver and has no effect  
when connected via HDMI. Check the PCM  
sampling rate of your surround receiver  
or amplifier to set the appropriate PCM  
sampling rate:  
Reencode: Select this option if the BD  
player is connected to a decoder.  
Off  
Note:  
To achieve the best audio quality, you must also  
set up the menu on the disc to set the highest  
quality audio track supported by the receiver or  
amplier.  
48K: This is the default setting. It is best  
to retain this setting in the following  
conditions:  
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If the BD player is not connected to a  
surround receiver or amplifier.  
If the BD player is connected to a  
surround receiver or amplifier via HDMI  
output.  
If you are unsure of the surround  
receiver or the amplifier’s PCM sampling  
rate.  
96K: Select this option if the connected  
amplifier or receiver is not capable of  
handling 192 kHz signals.  
192K: Select this option if the connected  
amplifier or receiver is capable of handling  
192 kHz signals.  
Note:  
Setting an incorrect PCM sampling rate may  
result in unpredictable audio playback.  
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System Information  
The System Information menu displays the software version and the MAC address of your BD  
player.  
Home Menu  
--- System Information ---  
Software Version: BDP V2.0  
MAC: FF -FF -FF -FF -FF -FF  
Use cursor key to move focus, use  
HOME  
Exit  
"OK" key to select.  
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» No power.  
• Check if the power cord is connected  
securely.  
Chapter 6  
• The POWER button is not pressed.  
Troubleshooting  
» Disc tray opens automatically.  
• The disc is scratched.  
• The disc is dirty.  
• The disc is not properly fit on the disc tray.  
Use this chapter to find solutions to  
some questions that may arise when  
using your BD player.  
» Disc does not play / The front panel  
display shows “NO DISC”.  
• The disc is turned over. Re-insert the disc  
with the printed side facing up.  
• The inserted disc is not supported.  
• The region code of the disc does not match  
the BD player.  
» No picture is displayed.  
• The connection cords are not properly  
connected.  
• The connection cords are damaged.  
Replace with new ones.  
• Check the settings in the Display Settings  
menu.  
• Select the appropriate video input source  
of your TV.  
• The video output from the BD player goes  
through a VCR before it gets to your TV.  
Connect the BD player directly to your TV.  
» The picture is not displayed properly.  
• Check the settings in the Display Settings  
menu.  
• Check if the video input signal source of  
your TV is set appropriately.  
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» There is no sound.  
» The remote control does not work.  
• The connection cords are not properly  
connected.  
• The remote control is not pointed at the  
remote sensor on the BD player.  
• The connection cords are damaged.  
Replace with new ones.  
• The remote control batteries are depleted.  
Change with new batteries.  
• The audio setting is not set appropriately.  
• Slow motion / step mode is on.  
• The playback is paused.  
• The remote control is too far from the BD  
player.  
» The angles cannot be changed.  
• The inserted disc is recorded with single  
angle only.  
• If connected via optical or coaxial digital  
cable, check if the settings in the Audio  
Settings menu is set appropriately.  
» The disc tray does not open.  
• Turn off and turn on the BD player again.  
» The music file does not play  
• The data disc is not recorded in MP3  
format that conforms to UDF (Universal  
Disc Format)  
Press the  
.
• Contact your dealer.  
• The audio file does not have the extension  
*.mp3.  
» BD-Live feature does not work.  
• Check if the Ethernet RJ-45 cable is  
properly connected.  
» The photo file cannot be played.  
• The data disc is dirty.  
• Internet connection is not established.  
• The USB drive is not connected.  
• The photo files does not have the  
extension *.jpg / *.jpeg / *.png / *.gif.  
• The connected USB drive is not FAT  
formatted.  
» The disc does not start playback from  
• The connected USB drive is damaged.  
• There is no BD disc inserted.  
the beginning.  
• Random mode is on.  
• Repeat mode is on.  
• The inserted disc does not support BD-Live  
features.  
• Last memory mode is on.  
» The BD player does not start playing the  
disc automatically.  
• Disc Auto Playback is set to ‘Off’.  
» Some function, such as Search, Slow,  
Step, Repeat, Random, do not work.  
• Some discs do not support these functions.  
Refer to the disc’s manual.  
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Chapter 7  
Upgrading Your  
Player  
The BD player’s firmware is updated  
regularly. Updates are available from the  
manufacturer’s website.  
Additional  
Information  
To upgrade firmware using a  
USB drive  
This chapter covers the following topics:  
• How to upgrade your BD player  
• Supported video resolution  
• Supported audio output format  
• Language code table  
1 From your computer, connect to the  
Internet and visit the manufacturer’s  
website.  
2 Insert the USB drive into the USB port on  
your computer.  
• Region code table  
3 Copy the firmware upgrade file (*.iso) to  
• Player specifications  
the root directory of the USB drive.  
4 Remove any inserted disc or USB drive  
from the BD player. And turn off the BD  
player.  
5 Insert the USB drive into the USB port on  
the BD player.  
6 Turn on the BD player.  
7 Press HOME on the remote control.  
8 Press  
to select General Setting >  
System > Upgrade > USB Storage, then  
press OK. The firmware begins upgrade.  
9 Once completed, a message will appear  
on screen.  
» WARNING  
DO NOT TURN OFF THE POWER while  
upgrading is in progress!  
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To upgrade firmware using a  
data disc  
1 From your computer, connect to the  
Internet and visit the manufacturer’s  
website.  
2 Download the firmware upgrade file  
(*.iso) to your computer.  
3 Use a commercial software, such as  
Nero™, to convert *.iso file to a disc  
image.  
4 Burn the converted file onto a disc.  
5 Remove any inserted disc or USB drive  
from the BD player. And turn off the BD  
player.  
6 Turn the BD player back on.  
7 Insert the upgrade disc. The upgrade  
screen may take some time to appear.  
8 Follow the on-screen instructions to  
start upgrade. If the disc does not  
automatically upload update, press HOME  
on the remote control. Press  
to select General Setting > System >  
Upgrade > Disc, then press OK. The  
firmware begins upgrade.  
9 Once completed, a message will appear  
on screen.  
» WARNING  
DO NOT TURN OFF THE POWER while  
upgrading is in progress!  
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Component Video  
Outputs  
Video Output  
Resolutions  
Supported  
Resolution  
Non-Commercial  
Discs  
Commercial Discs  
1080p  
480p  
1080i  
HDMI Video Output  
Film mode  
1080p  
1080i  
720p  
480p  
480p  
480p  
480p  
480p  
480i  
1080i  
1080i  
720p  
480p  
480i  
Supported  
Resolution  
HDMI Video Output  
Resolution  
BD - 1080p24 1  
1080p  
480i  
Film mode  
1080p  
1080i  
DVD - 1080p60  
1080p60  
1080i  
HDMI Auto N/A  
N/A  
720p  
720p  
Note  
480p  
480i  
480p  
480i  
• Applies when video output is not connected  
via HDMI.  
HDMI Auto  
Depends on disc content  
and TV capabilities  
• Digital Rights Management (DRM) on  
commercial discs prohibits output of  
resolution higher than 480p on component  
outputs.  
Note  
• This output resolution applies only if the TV  
supports the selected resolution.  
1 Applies only if TV supports 1080p24.  
Otherwise, the highest resolution supported by  
the TV is the output resolution.  
Composite Video  
Output  
Composite output is always 480i (standard  
definition).  
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Language  
Abbr.  
Code  
Frisian  
Irish  
(fy/fry)  
(ga/gle)  
(gd/gla)  
(gl/glg)  
(gn/grn)  
(gu/guj)  
(ha/hau)  
(hi/hin)  
(hr/hrv)  
(hu/hun)  
(hy/hye)  
(ia/ina)  
(ie/ile)  
(ik/ipk)  
(in/ind)  
(is/isl)  
(iw/heb)  
(ji/yid)  
(jw/jav)  
(ka/kat)  
(kk/kaz)  
(kl/kal)  
(km/khm)  
(kn/kan)  
(ks/kas)  
(ku/kur)  
(ky/kir)  
(la/lat)  
(ln/lin)  
(lo/lao)  
(lt/lit)  
(lv/lav)  
(mg/mlg)  
(mi/mri)  
(mk/mkd)  
(ml/mal)  
(mn/mon)  
(mo/mol)  
(mr/mar)  
(ms/msa)  
(mt/mlt)  
(my/mya)  
(na/nau)  
(ne/nep)  
(no/nor)  
(oc/oci)  
(om/orm)  
(or/ori)  
0625  
0701  
0704  
0712  
0714  
0721  
0801  
0809  
0818  
0821  
0825  
0901  
0905  
0911  
0914  
0919  
0923  
1009  
1023  
1101  
1111  
1112  
1113  
1114  
1119  
1121  
1125  
1201  
1214  
1215  
1220  
1222  
1307  
1309  
1311  
1312  
1314  
1315  
1318  
1319  
1320  
1325  
1401  
1405  
1415  
1503  
1513  
1518  
1601  
Language Code  
Table  
Scots-Gaelic  
Galician  
Guarani  
Gujarati  
Hausa  
Language  
Japanese  
English  
Abbr.  
Code  
1001  
0514  
0618  
0405  
0920  
0519  
2608  
1412  
1620  
1922  
1821  
1115  
0512  
0101  
0102  
0106  
0113  
0118  
0119  
0125  
0126  
0201  
0205  
0207  
0208  
0209  
0214  
0215  
0218  
0301  
0315  
0319  
0325  
0401  
0426  
0515  
0520  
0521  
0601  
0609  
0610  
0615  
(ja/jpn)  
(en/eng)  
(fr/fra)  
Hindi  
Croatian  
Hungarian  
Armenian  
Interlingua  
Interlingue  
Inupiaq  
Indonesian  
Icelandic  
Hebrew  
Yiddish  
Javanese  
Georgian  
Kazakh  
Kalaallisut  
Khmer  
Kannada  
Kashmiri  
Kurdish  
Kirghiz  
Latin  
Lingala  
Lao  
Lithuanian  
Latvian  
Malagasy  
Maori  
French  
German  
Italian  
(de/deu)  
(it/ita)  
Spanish  
Chinese  
Dutch  
Portuguese  
Swedish  
Russian  
Korean  
(es/spa)  
(zh/zho)  
(nl/nld)  
(pt/por)  
(sv/swe)  
(ru/rus)  
(ko/kor)  
(el/ell)  
Greek  
Afar  
(aa/aar)  
(ab/abk)  
(af/afr)  
Abkhazian  
Afrikaans  
Amharic  
Arabic  
Assamese  
Aymara  
Azerbaijani  
Bashkir  
Belarusian  
Bulgarian  
Bihari  
Bislama  
Bengali  
Tibetan  
Breton  
Catalan  
Corsican  
Czech  
(am/amh)  
(ar/ara)  
(as/asm)  
(ay/aym)  
(az/aze)  
(ba/bak)  
(be/bel)  
(bg/bul)  
(bh/bih)  
(bi/bis)  
(bn/ben)  
(bo/bod)  
(br/bre)  
(ca/cat)  
(co/cos)  
(cs/ces)  
(cy/cym)  
(da/dan)  
(dz/dzo)  
(eo/epo)  
(et/est)  
(eu/eus)  
(fa/fas)  
(fi/fin)  
Macedonian  
Malayalam  
Mongolian  
Moldavian  
Marathi  
Malay  
Maltese  
Burmese  
Nauru  
Welsh  
Danish  
Dzongkha  
Esperanto  
Estonian  
Basque  
Persian  
Finnish  
Nepali  
Norwegian  
Occitan  
Oromo  
Oriya  
Panjabi  
Fijian  
(fj/fij)  
Faroese  
(fo/fao)  
(pa/pan)  
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Language  
Abbr.  
Code  
Polish  
Pushto  
Quechua  
Rhaeto-Romance (rm/roh)  
Rundi  
Romanian  
Kinyarwanda  
Sanskrit  
Sindhi  
(pl/pol)  
(ps/pus)  
(qu/que)  
1612  
1619  
1721  
1813  
1814  
1815  
1823  
1901  
1904  
1907  
1908  
1909  
1911  
1912  
1913  
1914  
1915  
1917  
1918  
1919  
1920  
1921  
1923  
2001  
2005  
2007  
2008  
2009  
2011  
2012  
2014  
2015  
2018  
2019  
2020  
2023  
2111  
2118  
2126  
2209  
2215  
2315  
2408  
2515  
2621  
Region Code  
Table  
(rn/run)  
(ro/ron)  
(rw/kin)  
(sa/san)  
(sd/snd)  
(sg/sag)  
Area  
abbr.  
(ar)  
(au)  
(at)  
(be)  
(br)  
(ca)  
(cl)  
Code  
0118  
0121  
0120  
0205  
0218  
0301  
0312  
0314  
0411  
0609  
0618  
0405  
0811  
0914  
0904  
0920  
1016  
1118  
1325  
1324  
1412  
1426  
1415  
1611  
1608  
1620  
1821  
1907  
0519  
0308  
1905  
2023  
2008  
0702  
2119  
Argentina  
Australia  
Austria  
Belgium  
Brazil  
Sango  
Serbo-Croatian (sh/scr)  
Sinhalese  
Slovak  
Slovenian  
Samoan  
Shona  
(si/sin)  
(sk/slk)  
(sl/slv)  
(sm/smo)  
(sn/sna)  
(so/som)  
(sq/sqi)  
(sr/srp)  
(ss/ssw)  
Canada  
Chile  
China  
Denmark  
Finland  
(cn)  
(dk)  
(fi)  
Somali  
France  
(fr)  
Albanian  
Serbian  
Swati  
Germany  
Hong Kong  
India  
(de)  
(hk)  
(in)  
Sotho, Southern (st/sot)  
Indonesia  
Italy  
(id)  
(it)  
Sundanese  
Swahili  
Tamil  
Telugu  
Tajik  
(su/sun)  
(sw/swa)  
(ta/tam)  
(te/tel)  
(tg/tgk)  
(th/tha)  
(ti/tir)  
(tk/tuk)  
(tl/tgl)  
(tn/tsn)  
(to/ton)  
(tr/tur)  
Japan  
(jp)  
Korea  
(kr)  
(my)  
(mx)  
(nl)  
Malaysia  
Mexico  
Netherlands  
New Zealand  
Norway  
Pakistan  
Philippines  
Portugal  
Russia  
Singapore  
Spain  
Switzerland  
Sweden  
Taiwan  
Thai  
Tigrinya  
Turkmen  
Tagalog  
Tswana  
Tong  
Turkish  
Tsonga  
Tatar  
(nz)  
(no)  
(pk)  
(ph)  
(pt)  
(ru)  
(sg)  
(es)  
(ch)  
(se)  
(tw)  
(th)  
(ts/tso)  
(tt/tat)  
Twi  
Ukrainian  
Urdu  
(tw/twi)  
(uk/ukr)  
(ur/urd)  
(uz/uzb)  
(vi/vie)  
(vo/vol)  
(wo/wol)  
(xh/xho)  
(yo/yor)  
(zu/zul)  
Uzbek  
Thailand  
Vietnamese  
Volapük  
Wolof  
Xhosa  
Yoruba  
Zulu  
United Kingdom (gb)  
USA (us)  
59  
Specifications  
Model  
Type  
Product  
BD-2000  
Blu-ray Disc Player  
L 435 mm x W 307.5 mm x H 58 mm  
Dimension  
Power  
< 0.5 W  
Consumption  
Video Outputs  
HDMI  
Composite  
Component  
Audio Outputs  
Coaxial Digital Audio  
Optical Digital Audio  
Composite Audio  
Component Audio  
HDMI  
Video Disc  
Formats  
BD-ROM (DL, SL), BD-R/RE, DVD Digital Video 8cm/12cm, DVD+RW (DL,  
SL), DVD+R (DL, SL), DVD-RW (DL, SL), DVD-R (DL, SL), CD Digital Video  
8cm/12cm, CD-R/RW  
Video  
Compression  
formats  
AVI, MEPG-2, MPEG-4 AVC (H.264), SMPTE VC-1, VCD 1.1/2.0, SVCD,  
WMV, MKV, MP4, M4V, MPG, DAT, VOB, ASF  
Video disc  
NTSC/PAL  
playback system  
Video  
Progressive Scan  
Enhancement  
Audio  
WMA, m4a, WAV, CD Digial Audio, LPCM, Dolby Digital, DTS  
Compression  
formats  
Multichannel  
decoding  
Image  
Dolby Digital/Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby True HD, DTS 2.0 + Digital Out  
JPEG, PNG, GIF  
Compression  
formats  
Blu-ray Special Blu-ray Live 1.1/2.0  
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Chapter 8  
GNU General  
Public License  
Appendix  
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» Aspect ratio  
The ratio of a TV screen’s width to its height.  
Standard TVs have an aspect ratio of 4:3,  
while high definition (HD) and widescreen  
TVs have an aspect ratio of 16:9.  
Chapter 9  
Glossary  
» AVCHD  
(Advanced Video Codec High Definition)  
The AVCHD is a high definition (HD) digital  
video camera recorder format recording  
high-definition onto certain media by using  
highly efficient codec technologies.  
» Component video output  
This video output terminal provides clearer  
pictures when connected to a TV equipped  
with component inputs. Component video  
signals consist of three signals, Y, PB and  
PR.  
» Composite video output  
Signals mixing the luminance signal (Y)  
and the color signal (C) so they can be  
transferred on a single cord are output from  
this terminal.  
» Dolby Digital  
Dolby Digital is an audio format to record the  
sound in up to 5.1 channels with a fraction  
of the amount of data as compared to linear  
PCM audio signals.  
» Dolby Digital Plus  
Dolby Digital Plus is an audio format for  
high-definition media. Built on Dolby Digital,  
it combines the efficiency and flexibility to  
provide high quality multi-channel audio.  
With BD-ROMs, up to 7.1 channels of digital  
sound can be recorded.  
» Dolby TrueHD  
Dolby TrueHD is an audio format using  
lossless coding. With BD-ROMs, up to 8  
channels can be recorded at 96 kHz/24 bits,  
or up to 6 channels at 192 kHz/24 bits.  
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» DTS 2.0 + Digital Out  
» MPEG  
DTS 2.0 + Digital Out denotes the dual ability  
to pass the DTS encoded digital bitstream  
to an external DTS decoder for playback  
as well as fold down the digital surround  
soundtrack for playback in a 2-channel  
environment through analog outputs.  
(Moving Picture Experts Group)  
The name of a family of standards used to  
encode video and audio signals in a digital  
compressed format. The video encoding  
standards include MPEG-1 Video, MPEG-2  
Video, MPEG-4 Visual, MPEG-4 AVC, etc. The  
audio encoding standards include MPEG-1  
Audio, MPEG-2 Audio, MPEG-2 AAC, etc.  
» Dynamic range  
This refers to the difference between the  
maximum and minimum level of the sound.  
The dynamic range is measured in units  
of decibels (dB). When the dynamic range  
is compressed (Audio DRC), the minimum  
signal level is increased and the maximum  
signal level decreased. This way, the  
volume of loud sounds such as explosions is  
reduced, while the sounds with a low level,  
such as human voices, are easier to listen  
to.  
» HDCP  
(High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection)  
A technology for protecting copyrights that  
encrypts digital video signals.  
» HDMI  
(High-Definition Multimedia Interface)  
A digital interface standard for next-  
generation TVs expanding the DVI (Digital  
Video Interface) terminal used for example  
for computer displays. It allows transfer of  
non-compressed digital video and audio  
signals (Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Digital Plus,  
Dolby Digital, DTS-HD Master Audio, DTS-  
HD High Resolution Audio, DTS Digital  
Surround, MPEG-2 AAC, linear PCM, etc.)  
with a single connector.  
» Linear PCM  
This is referred as the audio signals that are  
not compressed, frequently used for DVD-  
Video discs containing musicals or music  
concerts. This can also be indicated “48  
kHz/16 bit”, “96 kHz”, etc.  
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» A  
Amplifier 20  
Chapter 10  
Angle 29  
Audio 44  
INDEX  
Analogue 20  
Digital, Coaxial 13  
Digital, Optical 13  
Audio Setting 50  
Audio Streams 29  
» B  
BD-Live  
Connection setting 47  
Setting up 32  
BONUSVIEW 15, 31  
» C  
Closed Caption 45  
» D  
Digital Audio  
Coaxial 21  
Optical 21  
Disc Auto Playback 43  
Down_samp 50  
» H  
HDMI 13, 18, 50  
HDMI 1080P 24Hz 49  
HDMI Deep Color 48  
Home Menu 41  
» I  
Internet 22  
» L  
Language 44  
Language Code Table 58  
Load Default 43  
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» M  
» T  
Media Center 36  
Menu 44  
Music  
TV 18  
menu 48  
TV Screen 48  
TV System 48  
Playing 38  
» N  
Network 47  
» U  
Upgrade 43, 55  
» O  
OSC 30  
» V  
Video  
OSD 44  
Component 13, 19  
Composite 13, 19  
Video Adjust 49  
Video Output Resolutions 57  
Video Processing 49  
Videos  
» P  
Parental Control 46  
Password 46  
PBC 45  
Photo  
Playing 39  
Slideshow 38  
Viewing 37  
Playback 25  
Controls 26  
menu 45  
» W  
Wizard  
Setup 24  
Playlist 40  
» R  
Region Code Table 59  
Resolution 48  
» S  
Screen Saver 43  
Security 46  
Sharpness 49  
SPDIF 50  
Specifications 60  
Subtitle 44  
System Information 52  
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