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		 4-145-648-11(1)   
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					Operating Instructions   
					Blu-ray Disc / DVD Player   
					BDP-S1000ES   
					4-145-648-11(1)   
					© 2009 Sony Corporation   
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				This symbol is   
					intended to alert the   
					user to the presence   
					of important   
					b 
					This equipment has been tested   
					and found to comply with the   
					limits for a Class B digital   
					device, pursuant to Part 15 of the   
					FCC Rules. These limits are   
					designed to provide reasonable   
					protection against harmful   
					interference in a residential   
					installation. This equipment   
					generates, uses, and can radiate   
					radio frequency energy and, if   
					not installed and used in   
					accordancewiththe instructions,   
					may cause harmful interference   
					to radio communications.   
					However, there is no guarantee   
					that interference will not occur   
					in a particular installation. If this   
					equipment does cause harmful   
					interference to radio or   
					WARNING   
					operating and   
					To reduce the risk of fire or electric   
					shock, do not expose this apparatus   
					to rain or moisture.   
					maintenance (servicing)   
					instructions in the literature   
					accompanying the appliance.   
					To avoid electrical shock, do not   
					open the cabinet. Refer servicing to   
					qualified personnel only.   
					Precautions   
					• To prevent fire or shock hazard,   
					do not place objects filled with   
					liquids, such as vases, on the   
					apparatus.   
					• Install this unit so that the AC   
					power cord can be unplugged   
					from the wall socket   
					Batteries or batteries installed   
					apparatus shall not be exposed to   
					excessive heat such as sunshine,   
					fire or the like.   
					immediately in the event of   
					trouble.   
					Keep the external memory away   
					from children. If swallowed,   
					promptly see a doctor.   
					Operation is subject to the   
					following two conditions;   
					(1) this device may not cause   
					interference, and   
					(2) this device must accept any   
					interference received,   
					including interference that may   
					cause undesired operation of the   
					device.   
					CAUTION   
					The use of optical instruments with   
					this product will increase eye   
					hazard. As the laser beam used in   
					this Blu-ray Disc/DVD player is   
					harmful to eyes, do not attempt to   
					disassemble the cabinet.   
					television reception, which can   
					be determined by turning the   
					equipment off and on, the user is   
					encouraged to try to correct the   
					interference by one or more of   
					the following measures:   
					– Reorient or relocate the   
					receiving antenna.   
					– Increase the separation   
					between the equipment and   
					receiver.   
					– Connect the equipment into an   
					outlet on a circuit different   
					from that to which the receiver   
					is connected.   
					– Consult the dealer or an   
					experienced radio/TV   
					Refer servicing to qualified   
					personnel only.   
					FCC WARNING   
					You are cautioned that any   
					changes or modifications not   
					expressly approved in this   
					manual could void your   
					authority to operate this   
					equipment.   
					This transmitter must not be co-   
					located or operating in   
					conjunction with any other   
					antenna or transmitter.   
					This label is located on the laser   
					protective housing inside the   
					enclosure.   
					technician for help.   
					The shielded Interface cable   
					(LAN cable) must be used with   
					the equipment in order to   
					comply with the limits for a   
					digital device pursuant to   
					Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC   
					Rules.   
					FCC Radiation Exposure   
					Statement:   
					This equipment complies with   
					FCC radiation exposure limits   
					set forth for uncontrolled   
					equipment and meets the FCC   
					radio frequency (RF) Exposure   
					Guidelines in Supplement C to   
					OET65. This equipment should   
					be installed and operated with at   
					least 20 cm and more between   
					the radiator and person’s body   
					(excluding extremities: hands,   
					wrists, feet and ankles).   
					This symbol is   
					intended to alert the   
					user to the presence   
					of uninsulated   
					“dangerous voltage”   
					within the product’s enclosure that   
					may be of sufficient magnitude to   
					constitute a risk of electric shock to   
					persons.   
					When using the unit, use   
					indoors.   
					Contains FCC ID : AK8WU600-   
					TS   
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				Owner’s Record   
					Notes About the Discs   
					• To keep the disc clean, handle   
					the disc by its edge. Do not   
					touch the surface.   
					Dust, fingerprints, or scratches   
					on the disc may cause it to   
					malfunction.   
					The model and serial numbers are   
					located at the rear of the unit.   
					Record the serial number in the   
					space provided below. Refer to   
					them whenever you call upon your   
					Sony dealer regarding this product.   
					Precautions   
					On safety   
					• To prevent fire or shock   
					hazard, do not place objects   
					filled with liquids, such as   
					vases, on the player, or place   
					the player near water, such as   
					near a bathtub or shower room.   
					Should any solid object or   
					liquid fall into the cabinet,   
					unplug the player and have it   
					checked by qualified   
					personnel before operating it   
					any further.   
					• Do not touch the AC power   
					cord with wet hands. Doing so   
					may cause an electric shock.   
					Model No. BDP-S1000ES   
					Serial No.______________   
					Model No. USM4GL   
					Serial No.______________   
					For customers in the USA   
					If this product is not working   
					properly, please call 1-866-909-   
					7669.   
					The number below is for the FCC   
					related matters only.   
					Regulatory Information   
					• Do not expose the disc to   
					direct sunlight or heat sources   
					such as hot air ducts, or leave it   
					in a car parked in direct   
					sunlight as the temperature   
					may rise considerably inside   
					the car.   
					• After playing, store the disc in   
					its case.   
					• Clean the disc with a cleaning   
					cloth. Wipe the disc from the   
					center out.   
					Declaration of Conformity   
					On placement   
					Trade Name: SONY   
					Model No.: USM4GL   
					Responsible Party:   
					Sony Electronics Inc.   
					Address:   
					16530 Via Esprillo, San   
					Diego, CA 92127 U.S.A.   
					Telephone No.:   
					• Place the player in a location   
					with adequate ventilation to   
					prevent heat build-up in the   
					player.   
					• Do not place the player on a   
					soft surface such as a rug that   
					might block the ventilation   
					holes.   
					858-942-2230   
					• Do not install this player in a   
					confined space, such as a   
					bookshelf or similar unit.   
					• Do not place the player in a   
					location near heat sources, or   
					in a place subject to direct   
					sunlight, excessive dust, or   
					mechanical shock.   
					This device complies with Part15   
					of the FCC Rules. Operation is   
					subject to the following two   
					conditions.: (1)This device may   
					not cause harmful interference,   
					and (2)this device must accept   
					any interference received,   
					including interference that may   
					cause undesired operation.   
					• Do not use solvents such as   
					benzine, thinner,   
					• Do not place the player   
					outdoors, in vehicles, on ships,   
					or on other vessels.   
					commercially available disc/   
					lens cleaners, or anti-static   
					spray intended for vinyl LPs.   
					• If you have printed the disc’s   
					label, dry the label before   
					playing.   
					• Do not use the following discs.   
					– A lens cleaning disc.   
					– A disc that has a non-   
					standard shape (e.g., card,   
					heart).   
					For Customers in Canada   
					If this product is not working   
					properly, please call 1-877-602-   
					2008 for Peace of Mind   
					Warranty Replacement   
					service.   
					For other product related questions   
					please contact our Customer   
					Information Service Center at   
					1-877-899-7669 or write to us at:   
					Customer Information Service 115   
					Gordon Baker Road, Toronto,   
					Ontario, M2H 3R6   
					• If the player is brought directly   
					from a cold to a warm location,   
					or is placed in a very damp   
					room, moisture may condense   
					on the lenses inside the player.   
					Should this occur, the player   
					may not operate properly. In   
					this case, remove the disc and   
					leave the player turned on for   
					about half an hour until the   
					moisture evaporates.   
					– A disc with a label or sticker   
					on it.   
					– A disc that has cellophane   
					tape or sticker adhesive on it.   
					• Do not resurface the playing   
					side of a disc to remove   
					surface scratches.   
					• Do not install the player in an   
					inclined position. It is   
					designed to be operated in a   
					horizontal position only.   
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				• Keep the player and the discs   
					away from equipment with   
					strong magnets, such as   
					microwave ovens, or large   
					loudspeakers.   
					• Do not place metal objects in   
					front of the front panel. It may   
					limit reception of radio waves.   
					• Do not place the player in a   
					place where medical   
					equipment is in use. It may   
					cause a malfunction of   
					medical instruments.   
					• If you use a pacemaker or   
					other medical device, consult   
					your physician or the   
					manufacturer of your medical   
					device before using the   
					• This product incorporates   
					High-Definition Multimedia   
					Interface (HDMI™)   
					technology. HDMI, the HDMI   
					logo and High-Definition   
					Multimedia Interface are   
					trademarks or registered   
					trademarks of HDMI   
					On adjusting volume   
					Do not turn up the volume while   
					listening to a section with very   
					low level inputs or no audio   
					signals. If you do, your ears and   
					the speakers may be damaged   
					when a peak level section is   
					played.   
					Licensing LLC.   
					• “Blu-ray Disc” is a trademark.   
					• “Blu-ray Disc,” “DVD+RW,”   
					“DVD-RW,” “DVD+R,”   
					“DVD-R,” “DVD VIDEO,”   
					and “CD” logos are   
					On cleaning   
					Clean the cabinet, panel, and   
					controls with a soft cloth. Do not   
					use any type of abrasive pad,   
					scouring powder or solvent such   
					as alcohol or benzine.   
					trademarks.   
					• “BD-LIVE,” “BD-LIVE”   
					logo, and “BONUSVIEW” are   
					trademarks of Blu-ray Disc   
					Association.   
					On cleaning discs, disc/   
					lens cleaners   
					wireless LAN function.   
					Do not use cleaning discs or   
					disc/lens cleaners (including wet   
					or spray types). These may cause   
					the apparatus to malfunction.   
					• Do not place heavy or unstable   
					objects on the player.   
					• Do not place any objects other   
					than discs on the disc tray.   
					Doing so may cause damage to   
					the player or the object.   
					• Take out any discs when you   
					move the player. If you don’t,   
					the disc may be damaged.   
					• Disconnect the AC power cord   
					and all other cables from the   
					player when you move the   
					player.   
					• “x.v.Color” and “x.v.Color”   
					logo are trademarks of Sony   
					Corporation.   
					• “BRAVIA” is a trademark of   
					Sony Corporation.   
					• “PhotoTV HD” and the   
					“PhotoTV HD” logo are   
					trademarks of Sony   
					On replacement of parts   
					In the events that this player is   
					repaired, repaired parts may be   
					collected for reuse or recycling   
					purposes.   
					Corporation.   
					• This product meets ENERGY   
					® 
					STAR guidelines for energy   
					efficiency.   
					Copyrights and   
					Trademarks   
					• This product incorporates   
					copyright protection   
					technology that is protected by   
					U.S. patents and other   
					ENERGY STAR and the   
					ENERGY STAR mark are   
					registered U.S. marks.   
					ENERGY STAR is a   
					registered mark owned by the   
					U.S. government.   
					• The Wi-Fi CERTIFIED™   
					Logo is a certification mark of   
					the Wi-Fi Alliance.   
					On power sources   
					• The player is not disconnected   
					from the AC power source as   
					long as it is connected to the   
					wall outlet, even if the player   
					itself has been turned off.   
					• Disconnect the player from the   
					wall outlet if you are not going   
					to use the player for a long   
					time. To disconnect the AC   
					power cord, grasp the plug   
					itself; never pull the cord.   
					• Observe following points to   
					prevent the AC power cord   
					being damaged. Do not use the   
					AC power cord if it is   
					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.   
					• “AVCHD” and the “AVCHD”   
					logo are trademarks of   
					Panasonic Corporation and   
					Sony Corporation.   
					• The Wi-Fi Protected Setup™   
					Mark is a mark of the Wi-Fi   
					Alliance.   
					• “Wi-Fi CERTIFIED™” and   
					“Wi-Fi Protected Setup™” are   
					trademarks of the Wi-Fi   
					Alliance.   
					® 
					• DLNA , the DLNA Logo and   
					DLNA CERTIFIED™ are   
					trademarks, service marks, or   
					certification marks of the   
					Digital Living Network   
					Alliance.   
					• Microsoft and Windows are   
					either registered trademarks or   
					trademarks of Microsoft   
					Corporation in the United   
					States and/or other countries.   
					damaged, as doing so may   
					result in an electric shock or   
					fire.   
					– Do not pinch the AC power   
					cord between the player and   
					wall, shelf, etc.   
					– Do not put anything heavy   
					on the AC power cord or pull   
					on the AC power cord itself.   
					• Java and all Java-based   
					trademarks and logos are   
					trademarks or registered   
					trademarks of Sun   
					Microsystems, Inc.   
					• 
					, “XMB,” and “xross media   
					bar” are trademarks of Sony   
					Corporation and Sony   
					Computer Entertainment Inc.   
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				9) Do not defeat the safety   
					purpose of the polarized or   
					grounding-type plug. A   
					• Other system and product   
					names are generally   
					trademarks or registered   
					trademarks of the   
					manufacturers. ™ and ®   
					marks are not indicated in this   
					document.   
					About this manual   
					• In this manual, “disc” is used   
					as a general reference for the   
					BDs, DVDs, or CDs unless   
					otherwise specified by the text   
					or illustrations.   
					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.   
					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.   
					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.   
					• Icons, such as   
					, listed   
					BD   
					at the top of each explanation   
					indicate what kind of discs can   
					be used with the function   
					being explained.   
					For details, see “Playable   
					
					• Instructions in this manual   
					describe the controls on the   
					remote. You can also use the   
					controls on the player if they   
					have the similar symbols as   
					those on the remote.   
					• The on-screen display   
					illustrations used in this   
					manual may not match the   
					graphics displayed on your TV   
					screen.   
					IMPORTANT NOTICE   
					Caution: This player is   
					capable of holding a still   
					video image or on-screen   
					display image on your   
					television screen   
					indefinitely. If you leave the   
					still video image or on-   
					screen display image   
					displayed on your TV for an   
					extended period of time you   
					risk permanent damage to   
					your television screen.   
					Plasma display panel   
					televisions and projection   
					televisions are susceptible to   
					this.   
					• NEED-to-know information   
					(to prevent incorrect   
					operation) is listed under the   
					b icon. NICE-to-know   
					information (tips and other   
					useful information) is listed   
					under the z icon.   
					If you have any questions or   
					problems concerning your   
					player, please consult your   
					nearest Sony dealer.   
					Important Safety   
					Instructions   
					13)Unplug this apparatus during   
					lightning storms or when   
					unused for long periods of   
					time.   
					1) Read these instructions.   
					2) Keep these instructions.   
					3) Heed all warnings.   
					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.   
					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.   
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				Table of Contents   
					
					Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3   
					Guide to Parts and Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8   
					
					Hooking Up the Player . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13   
					Step 1: Connecting to Your TV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14   
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					Step 4: Connecting to the Network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25   
					
					
					
					Step 7: Easy Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29   
					Step 8: Setting Wireless LAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32   
					
					
					
					Playing BDs/DVDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35   
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					Playing Photo Files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43   
					
					
					
					
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				Video Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49   
					Audio Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53   
					BD/DVD Viewing Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58   
					Photo Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60   
					
					Network Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62   
					Easy Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67   
					Resetting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67   
					
					
					
					Playable Discs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73   
					Video Output Resolution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75   
					
					
					
					Language Code List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .79   
					
					
					Software License Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82   
					
					Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94   
					Before operating the player, please read “Terms and Conditions of Use and End User License   
					
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				b 
					The available functions of the remote differ   
					depending on the disc or the situation.   
					Guide to Parts and   
					Controls   
					
					Opens or closes the disc tray.   
					For more information, see the pages in   
					parentheses.   
					THEATER (page 16)   
					Switches to the optimum video mode for   
					watching movies automatically. When   
					connected with an AV amplifier   
					(receiver) using the HDMI cable, the   
					speaker output also switches   
					automatically.   
					Remote   
					When connected with a Theater Mode-   
					compatible TV using the HDMI cable,   
					the TV’s video mode switches to Theater   
					Mode.   
					b 
					The THEATER button functions only when   
					connected to a Sony Theater Mode-compatible   
					AV amplifier (receiver) or Sony Theater   
					Mode-compatible TV.   
					
					Turns on the TV, or sets to standby mode.   
					
					Turns on the player, or sets to standby   
					mode.   
					
					Enters the title/chapter numbers, etc.   
					CLEAR   
					Clears the entry field.   
					
					Displays the elapsed/remaining playback   
					time in the front panel display. Each time   
					you press the button, the display switches   
					between elapsed playback time and   
					remaining playback time.   
					
					Selects the language track when multi-   
					lingual tracks are recorded on BD-   
					ROMs/DVD VIDEOs.   
					Selects the sound track on CDs.   
					SUBTITLE (page 58)   
					Selects the subtitle language when multi-   
					lingual subtitles are recorded on BD-   
					ROMs/DVD VIDEOs.   
					Number 5, AUDIO, N PLAY, and TV VOL +   
					buttons have a tactile dot. Use the tactile dot as a   
					reference when operating the player.   
					ANGLE   
					Switches to other viewing angles when   
					multi-angles are recorded on BD-ROMs/   
					DVD VIDEOs.   
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				Displays the playback information on the   
					screen.   
					m/M (fast reverse/fast   
					forward)   
					Fast reverses/fast forwards the disc when   
					pressed during playback.   
					D Color buttons (RED/GREEN/   
					BLUE/YELLOW)   
					Each time you press the button, search   
					speed changes as follows*:   
					Playback direction   
					M1 (×10) t M2 (×30) t M3   
					(×120)   
					Short cut keys for selecting items on   
					some BD’s menus (can also be used for   
					BD’s Java interactive operations).   
					
					Opens or closes the BD’s or DVD’s Top   
					Menu.   
					Reverse direction   
					n (×1) t m1 (×10) t m2 (×30)   
					t m3 (×120)   
					When you press and hold the button, fast   
					forward/fast reverse continues at the   
					selected speed until you release the   
					button.   
					* Search speed does not change when playing   
					CDs and MP3 audio tracks.   
					Speed multiple values are approximate.   
					– To resume normal playback, press   
					N PLAY.   
					POP UP/MENU (page 37)   
					Opens or closes the BD-ROM’s Pop-up   
					Menu, or the DVD’s menu.   
					
					The options menu that can be selected   
					appears on the screen.   
					
					Enters the player’s home menu.   
					Exits the home menu when a CD is   
					inserted.   
					To play in slow, freeze frame (playback   
					direction only)   
					Plays BDs/DVDs in slow motion when   
					M is pressed for more than one second   
					in pause mode.   
					Plays one frame at a time when M is   
					pressed briefly in pause mode.   
					– To resume normal playback, press   
					N PLAY.   
					RETURN   
					Returns to the previous display.   
					</M/m/,   
					Moves the highlight to select a displayed   
					item.   
					Center button (ENTER)   
					Enters the selected item.   
					
					F . PREV/NEXT > (previous/   
					next)   
					Starts or re-starts playback.   
					Resumes playback from the point where   
					you press x STOP (Resume Play).   
					Plays a slideshow when a disc containing   
					JPEG image files is inserted.   
					Skips to the previous/next chapter, track,   
					or file.   
					To go to the beginning of the previous   
					track, press . PREV twice.   
					
					Switches to Scene Search mode that lets   
					you move quickly between scenes within   
					the title currently being played back.   
					REPLAY/ADVANCE   
					(instant replay/instant advance)   
					Replays the scene/briefly fast forwards   
					the scene.   
					X PAUSE   
					Pauses or re-starts playback.   
					Each time you press ADVANCE   
					, 
					briefly fast forwards the current scenes   
					for 15 seconds.   
					x STOP   
					Stops playback and remembers the stop   
					
					The resume point for a title/track is the   
					last point you played or the last photo for   
					a photo folder.   
					Each time you press REPLAY   
					briefly replays the current scenes for 10   
					seconds.   
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				Turns on or off the headphone surround   
					mode.   
					INPUT (input select) (page 28)   
					Switches between TV and other input   
					sources.   
					PHONE LEVEL +/– (page 41)   
					Adjusts the headphone volume when   
					headphones are connected and a disc is   
					being played.   
					LIGHT   
					Lights up the 5 and 6 buttons (except   
					</M/m/, and ENTER) and is useful   
					for operation in the dark.   
					TV VOL (TV volume) +/–   
					
					Adjusts the TV volume.   
					Front panel   
					The N button has a tactile dot. Use the tactile dot as a reference when operating the player.   
					
					Turns on the player, or sets to standby   
					mode.   
					
					Opens or closes the disc tray.   
					I 
					USB jack (page 45)   
					
					Connect a USB device to this jack.   
					C Blu-ray Disc indicator   
					Lights up in white when the player is   
					turned on.   
					
					Connect headphones to this jack.   
					To lock the disc tray (Child Lock)   
					You can lock the disc tray to prevent it being   
					opened by mistake.   
					Lights up in blue when playing BDs.   
					
					E WLAN indicator   
					When the player is turned on, hold down N   
					on the player for more than 10 seconds until   
					“LOCKED” appears in the front panel   
					display. The disc tray is locked.   
					Lights up when “Wireless” is selected as   
					a connection method in “Internet   
					Settings” under the “Network Settings”   
					
					To unlock the disc tray, hold down N on the   
					player until “UNLOCK” appears in the front   
					panel display.   
					
					
					Starts or stops playback.   
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				Front panel display   
					A N, X   
					F Network connection indicator   
					Lights up when accessing the network   
					and downloading the player’s software.   
					For details on downloading the player’s   
					
					Lights up during playback or pause.   
					
					Lights up when outputting 720p/1080i/   
					1080p video signals from the HDMI   
					OUT jack or 720p/1080i video signals   
					from the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT   
					jacks.   
					b 
					The network connection indicator may not   
					light up during the network diagnostic or other   
					operations even when accessing the network.   
					
					Lights up when an HDMI device is   
					recognized.   
					
					Lights up when the external memory is   
					recognized.   
					E Playback information   
					You can check the time information.   
					Press TIME repeatedly during playback.   
					The display changes as follows.   
					When playing a BD-ROM/DVD VIDEO   
					Elapsed time of the current title   
					r 
					Remaining time of the current title   
					When playing a CD   
					Elapsed time of the current track   
					r 
					Remaining time of the current track   
					r 
					Elapsed time of the current disc*   
					r 
					Remaining time of the current disc*   
					* Except MP3 audio tracks   
					z 
					“T” (Title or Track), “C” (Chapter), or “D”   
					(Disc) may be displayed depending on the   
					disc.   
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				Rear panel   
					A COMPONENT VIDEO OUT   
					
					
					
					
					
					B LINE OUT (S VIDEO) jack   
					
					C LINE OUT (R-AUDIO-L) jacks   
					J DIGITAL OUT (COAXIAL) jack   
					
					
					D MULTI CHANNEL OUTPUT   
					(FRONT L/R, SURROUND L/R,   
					SUR BACK L/R, CENTER,   
					K DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL) jack   
					
					SUBWOOFER) jacks (page 22)   
					
					E Ventilation holes   
					The ventilation fan is inside the player.   
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				Hooking Up the Player   
					Check that you have the following items.   
					• Audio/video cable (phono plug ×3) (1)   
					• AC power cord (1)   
					• External memory (1)   
					• Remote commander (remote) (1)   
					• Size AA (R6) batteries (2)   
					Follow steps 1 through 8 to hook up and   
					adjust the settings of the player. Do not   
					connect the AC power cord until you reach   
					
					
					Hookups and   
					Settings   
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				Step 1: Connecting to Your TV   
					About video/HDMI OUT jacks   
					The player has the following video jacks. Connect the player to your TV according to the input   
					jacks on your TV.   
					When connecting the player to your TV using the HDMI cable, you can enjoy high quality   
					digital pictures and sound through the HDMI OUT jack.   
					Jack type   
					Video resolution Hookup   
					High   
					quality   
					Digital   
					High Definition:   
					1080/24p, 1080p,   
					1080i, 720p   
					See “Connecting to an   
					
					
					Standard Definition:   
					480p, 480i   
					Analog   
					High Definition:   
					1080i, 720p   
					See “Connecting to   
					
					Standard Definition: (Y, Pb, Pr)” on   
					
					Standard Definition: See “Connecting to   
					480i   
					
					VIDEO jacks” on   
					
					Standard Definition: See “Connecting to   
					480i   
					
					VIDEO jacks” on   
					
					Standard   
					quality   
					b 
					To connect to a TV with DVI input   
					Use an HDMI-DVI converter cable (not   
					supplied). The DVI jack will not accept any   
					audio signals, so you have to use another   
					audio connection in addition to this   
					
					• Plug in cables securely to prevent unwanted   
					noise.   
					• Refer to the instruction manual supplied with the   
					components to be connected.   
					• You cannot connect this player to a TV that does   
					not have a video input jack.   
					Furthermore, you cannot connect the HDMI   
					OUT jack to DVI jacks that are not HDCP   
					compliant (e.g., DVI jacks on PC displays).   
					• Do not apply too much pressure on the connecting   
					cables. Pushing against the cabinet wall, etc., may   
					damage the cables or jacks.   
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				Connecting to an HDMI jack   
					Connect the player and your TV using an HDMI cable to enjoy high quality digital pictures and   
					sound through the HDMI OUT jack.   
					
					refer to the instruction manual supplied with the TV.   
					If you connect a 1080/24p- or 1080p-compatible TV, use a High Speed HDMI cable.   
					Blu-ray Disc/DVD player   
					HDMI cable (not supplied)   
					TV   
					• Do not press the player against the cabinet   
					wall when you place the player in a cabinet   
					with the HDMI cable connected. It may   
					damage the HDMI OUT jack or the HDMI   
					cable.   
					Notes on connecting to the HDMI OUT jack   
					Observe the following as improper handling   
					may damage the HDMI OUT jack and the   
					connector.   
					• Carefully align the HDMI OUT jack on the   
					rear of the player and the HDMI connector   
					by checking their shapes. Make sure the   
					connector is not upside down or tilted.   
					• When connecting or disconnecting, do not   
					screw in or rotate the HDMI connector.   
					About indicators for HDMI connection   
					When the connected HDMI-compatible   
					component is recognized, the HDMI   
					indicator lights up in the front panel display.   
					• Be sure to disconnect the HDMI cable when   
					moving the player.   
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				b 
					• Language Follow   
					• Not all high definition television sets are fully   
					compatible with this product and may cause   
					artifacts to be displayed in the picture. In the case   
					of 480i/480p/720p/1080i/1080p scan picture   
					problems, it is recommended that the user switch   
					the connection to the LINE OUT VIDEO or S   
					VIDEO jack. If there are questions regarding our   
					TV set compatibility with this model 480i/480p/   
					720p/1080i/1080p Blu-ray Disc/DVD player,   
					please contact our customer service center.   
					• If the picture is not clear, not natural or not to your   
					satisfaction, change the video output resolution in   
					
					
					When you change the language for the on-   
					screen display on your TV, the player’s   
					language for the on-screen display is also   
					changed after turning the player off and on.   
					To prepare for the BRAVIA Sync features   
					Set “Control for HDMI” to “On” in the   
					
					For details on settings of your TV or other   
					connected components, refer to the   
					instruction manual supplied with the TV or   
					components.   
					• Be sure to use only an HDMI cable that bears the   
					HDMI logo.   
					z 
					• When connecting the Sony TV that is compatible   
					with the “Control for HDMI” Easy Setting   
					function using the HDMI cable, the “Control for   
					HDMI” setting of the player automatically   
					switches to “On” if the “Control for HDMI”   
					setting on the connected TV is set to “On.” Refer   
					to the instruction manual supplied with the TV.   
					• When connecting the Sony TV that is compatible   
					with the BRAVIA Sync features using the HDMI   
					cable, you can control the basic functions of the   
					player with the TV’s remote if the “Control for   
					HDMI” setting on the connected TV is set to   
					“On.” Refer to the instruction manual supplied   
					with the TV.   
					About the BRAVIA Sync   
					features (for HDMI connections   
					only)   
					By connecting Sony components that are   
					compatible with the “Control for HDMI”   
					function with an HDMI cable (not supplied),   
					operation is simplified as below:   
					• One-Touch Play   
					With one touch of the following buttons, the   
					connected TV turns on and the input   
					selector on the TV is switched to the player   
					automatically.   
					b 
					Depending on the connected component, the   
					“Control for HDMI” function may not work. Refer   
					to the instruction manual supplied with the   
					component.   
					– [/1   
					– HOME: The home menu appears   
					
					– N PLAY: Playback starts automatically   
					
					• System Power-Off   
					When you turn off the TV using TV [/1 or   
					the power button on the TV’s remote, the   
					player and HDMI-compatible components   
					turn off automatically.   
					• Theater   
					When you press THEATER, the player   
					automatically switches to the optimum   
					video mode for watching movies. When   
					connected with a Sony AV amplifier   
					(receiver) using the HDMI cable, the   
					speaker output also switches automatically.   
					When connected with a Theater Mode-   
					compatible TV using the HDMI cable, the   
					TV’s video mode switches to Theater   
					Mode. Press the button again to return to the   
					original setting.   
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				Connecting to component video jacks (Y, PB, PR)   
					Connect the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks of the player and your TV using a component   
					video cable. You can enjoy high-quality pictures.   
					Be sure to connect to the LINE OUT (R-AUDIO-L) jacks using the audio/video cable.   
					Blu-ray Disc/DVD player   
					(green)   
					(blue)   
					(red)   
					(red)   
					(white)   
					Component video   
					cable (not supplied)   
					Audio/video cable   
					(supplied)   
					(green)   
					(blue)   
					(red)   
					(red)   
					(white)   
					Match the color of the plug to   
					that of the jack.   
					Match the color of the plug to   
					that of the jack.   
					TV   
					: Signal flow   
					b 
					When you connect the player and TV using a   
					component video cable, disconnect the video plug   
					(yellow) of the audio/video cable.   
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				Connecting to audio/video or S VIDEO jacks   
					Connect the LINE OUT (VIDEO, R-AUDIO-L) jacks of the player and your TV using the   
					audio/video cable. You can enjoy standard quality pictures and sound.   
					Blu-ray Disc/DVD player   
					(yellow)   
					(red)   
					(white)   
					or   
					S-video cable   
					(not supplied)   
					Audio/video cable   
					(supplied)   
					(yellow)   
					(red)   
					(white)   
					Match the color of the plug to   
					that of the jack.   
					TV   
					: Signal flow   
					b 
					When you connect the player and TV using an S-   
					video cable, disconnect the video plug (yellow) of   
					the audio/video cable.   
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				Step 2: Connecting to Your AV Amplifier (Receiver)   
					About audio/HDMI OUT jacks   
					The player has the following audio jacks. Connect the player to your AV amplifier (receiver)   
					according to the input jacks on your AV amplifier (receiver).   
					Jack type   
					Hookup   
					Digital   
					
					
					
					Analog   
					
					
					z 
					For correct speaker location, refer to the instruction   
					manual supplied with the connected components.   
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				Connecting to an HDMI jack   
					If your AV amplifier (receiver) has an HDMI input, use this connection. You can enjoy higher   
					quality sound from the connected AV amplifier (receiver).   
					To enjoy 7.1 channel sound, use a High Speed HDMI cable.   
					If you connect a Sony AV amplifier (receiver) that is compatible with the “Control for HDMI”   
					
					Blu-ray Disc/DVD player   
					HDMI cable (not supplied)   
					AV amplifier (receiver)   
					HDMI cable (not supplied)   
					TV   
					1 Connect the HDMI OUT jack of the   
					player and your AV amplifier   
					(receiver).   
					2 Set “BD Audio Setting” to “Direct” in   
					
					To enjoy the secondary audio   
					(commentary), set “BD Audio Setting”   
					to “Mix.”   
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				z 
					b 
					Check the following settings:   
					– “Audio Output Priority” is set to “HDMI” in the   
					
					– “Audio (HDMI)” is set to “Auto” in the “Audio   
					
					Not all HDMI-compatible AV amplifiers   
					(receivers) accept 8ch Linear PCM signals. Refer as   
					well to instruction manual supplied with the   
					connected AV amplifier (receiver).   
					Connecting to digital jacks (OPTICAL/COAXIAL)   
					*1   
					*2   
					If your AV amplifier (receiver) has a Dolby Digital, Dolby Pro Logic, or DTS decoder and   
					a digital input jack, you can enjoy Dolby Digital (5.1ch), Dolby Pro Logic (4.0ch), or DTS   
					(5.1ch) surround effects.   
					Blu-ray Disc/DVD player   
					or   
					Optical digital cable   
					(not supplied)   
					Coaxial digital cable   
					(not supplied)   
					AV amplifier (receiver)   
					: Signal flow   
					1 Connect the digital jack of the player   
					and your AV amplifier (receiver).   
					3 Make the appropriate settings in   
					“Dolby Digital” and “DTS” under the   
					
					Otherwise, no sound or a loud noise will   
					come from your speakers.   
					2 Set “Audio Output Priority” to   
					“Coaxial/Optical” in the “Audio   
					
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				*1   
					*2   
					Connecting to 7.1 channel jacks   
					If your AV amplifier (receiver) has 7.1 channel inputs, you can enjoy multi channel surround   
					sound.   
					Blu-ray Disc/DVD player   
					Monaural audio   
					cable (not supplied)   
					Stereo audio cable   
					(not supplied)   
					Stereo audio cable   
					(not supplied)   
					Monaural audio   
					cable (not supplied)   
					Stereo audio cable   
					(not supplied)   
					AV amplifier (receiver)   
					: Signal flow   
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				1 Connect the 7.1 channel jacks of the   
					player and your AV amplifier   
					(receiver).   
					3 Make the appropriate settings in   
					“Speaker Settings” under the “Audio   
					
					2 Set “Audio Output Priority” to “Multi   
					Channel Analog” in the “Audio   
					
					Connecting to audio L/R jacks   
					If your AV amplifier (receiver) only has L and R audio input jacks, use this connection.   
					Blu-ray Disc/DVD player   
					(red)   
					(white)   
					Audio/video cable   
					(supplied)   
					(red)   
					(white)   
					Match the color of the plug to   
					that of the jack.   
					AV amplifier (receiver)   
					: Signal flow   
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				b 
					• Insert the external memory straight. If you force   
					the external memory into the slot, this will cause   
					damage to both the external memory and the   
					player.   
					• Keep the external memory away from small   
					children to prevent them from accidentally   
					swallowing the external memory.   
					• Do not apply too much pressure to the external   
					memory in the slot, as it may cause a malfunction.   
					• We recommend use of the Sony USM4GL   
					available as of April 2009.   
					• Other USB flash devices may support this   
					function. However we cannot guarantee   
					compatibility with all USB flash memories.   
					• When inserting a USB flash memory, check the   
					insertion direction before inserting it.   
					• Depending on the USB flash memory, it may   
					stick out from the EXT slot. Do not force into the   
					slot or apply pressure to the protruding portion of   
					the USB flash memory.   
					Step 3: Inserting the   
					External Memory   
					To enjoy additional content (such as   
					BONUSVIEW/BD-LIVE) on certain Blu-ray   
					Disc titles, you will need to use the supplied   
					external memory.   
					Insert the external memory device (1 GB or   
					larger USB flash memory, such as Sony   
					USM2GL, USM4GL, or USM1GH) into the   
					EXT slot as your local storage.   
					b 
					The BD-LIVE function will not be available even if   
					you insert the external memory in the USB jack on   
					the front panel.   
					Insert the external memory into the EXT   
					slot as far as it will go.   
					Check that the EXT indicator lights up in the   
					front panel display when turning the player   
					on.   
					• Do not connect anything other than a USB flash   
					memory to the EXT slot.   
					• To avoid data corruption or damage to the   
					external memory, turn the player off when   
					inserting or removing the external memory.   
					• When the EXT indicator does not light up, turn   
					the player off, remove and re-insert the external   
					memory, then turn the player on again.   
					• Do not insert the external memory that contains   
					photo or music files to avoid corrupting the   
					external memory data.   
					Rear of the player   
					External memory   
					(supplied)   
					• When re-formatting the USB flash memory, use   
					FAT16 or FAT32 format.   
					With the logo side up   
					To remove the external memory   
					1 
					2 
					Press [/1 to turn the player off.   
					Pull out the external memory from the   
					EXT slot.   
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				Step 4: Connecting to the Network   
					Connect the player to your Internet source. Select the connecting method, connecting via a   
					
					
					
					1 Connect the player to your Internet source via a wireless LAN router.   
					Blu-ray Disc/DVD player   
					Wireless LAN router   
					(access point)   
					ADSL modem/   
					Cable modem   
					PC   
					Internet   
					LAN cable (not supplied)   
					Refer also to the instruction manual supplied with the wireless LAN router.   
					2 Check your connection environment on your PC and make the appropriate settings.   
					Wireless LAN router (access point)   
					Settings   
					Security Setting   
					Type   
					Security is set.   
					Check the security setting of your   
					connected network on your PC screen.   
					Wi-Fi Protected   
					
					
					See “Setting wireless LAN   
					*2   
					*1   
					Example: Windows XP   
					NotWi-Fi Protected See “Setting wireless LAN   
					Setup-compatible   
					
					
					A message with the lock icon indicates   
					that security is enabled.   
					*3   
					No security is set.   
					Any type   
					See “Setting wireless LAN   
					
					
					Check the security setting of your   
					connected network on your PC screen.   
					Example: Windows XP   
					*1   
					A message indicates that no security is   
					set.   
					*1   
					When you use other operating systems, refer to the Help of your PC.   
					You can set the network settings easily with one press of the WPS button on the wireless LAN router   
					(access point). Wi-Fi Protected Setup-compatible wireless LAN routers (access points) may have the   
					*2   
					logo (“   
					”).   
					*3   
					
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				To connect a broadband router directly   
					To update the player’s software using the   
					network   
					
					
					1 
					Connect the LAN (100) terminal of the   
					player to a broadband router.   
					Blu-ray Disc/DVD player   
					b 
					Do not connect a phone line to the LAN (100)   
					terminal, as it may cause a malfunction.   
					To enjoy the BD-LIVE function   
					
					
					b 
					To enjoy the BD-LIVE function, we recommend   
					using an Internet connection with an effective speed   
					of 1 Mbps or greater, depending on your connection   
					environment and network condition.   
					LAN cable   
					(not supplied)   
					Broadband   
					router   
					To PC   
					LAN cable   
					(not supplied)   
					ADSL modem/   
					Cable modem   
					Internet   
					2 
					Make the appropriate settings in   
					“Internet Settings” under the “Network   
					
					b 
					• Depending on the modem or router, the type of   
					LAN cable, straight or crossing, differs. For   
					details on the LAN cables, refer to the instruction   
					manual supplied with the modem or router.   
					• Do not connect the LAN terminal of the player to   
					the LAN terminal of the PC.   
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				Step 5: Connecting the   
					AC Power Cord   
					Step 6: Preparing the   
					Remote   
					After all of the other connections are   
					complete, connect the supplied AC power   
					cord to the AC IN terminal of the player.   
					Then plug the player and TV AC power cords   
					into the AC outlet.   
					You can control the player using the supplied   
					remote. Insert two Size AA (R6) batteries by   
					matching the 3 and # ends on the batteries   
					to the markings inside the battery   
					compartment. When using the remote, point   
					it at the remote sensor   
					
					on the player   
					to AC IN   
					1 
					2 
					b 
					to AC outlet   
					• Use the batteries correctly to avoid possible   
					leakage and corrosion. Should leakage occur, do   
					not touch the liquid with bare hands. Observe the   
					following:   
					– Do not use a new battery with an old battery, or   
					batteries of different manufacturers.   
					– Do not attempt to recharge the batteries.   
					– If you do not intend to use the remote for an   
					extended period of time, remove the batteries.   
					– If battery leakage occurs, wipe out any liquid   
					inside the battery compartment, and insert new   
					batteries.   
					• Do not expose the remote sensor (marked   
					the front panel) to strong light, such as direct   
					on   
					sunlight or a lighting apparatus. The player may   
					not respond to the remote.   
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				b 
					If you enter a new code number, the code number   
					previously entered will be erased.   
					Controlling TVs with the   
					remote   
					1 
					While holding down TV [/1, enter the   
					TV’s manufacturer code using the   
					number buttons.   
					For instance, to enter “09,” press “0” then   
					“9.”   
					You can control the volume, input source,   
					and power switch of your Sony TV with the   
					supplied remote.   
					b 
					When you replace the batteries of the remote, the   
					code number may be reset to the default setting. Set   
					the appropriate code number again.   
					Code numbers of controllable TVs   
					If more than one code number is listed,   
					try entering them one at a time until you   
					find the one that works with your TV.   
					TV [/1   
					Manufacturer   
					Sony   
					Code number   
					Number   
					buttons   
					01 (default)   
					10, 18   
					04, 12   
					04   
					Admiral   
					Akai   
					AOC   
					Bell & Howell   
					Broksonic   
					CCE   
					18   
					04, 12   
					08, 22   
					14   
					Craig   
					Croslex   
					Crown   
					08   
					INPUT   
					14   
					TV VOL +/–   
					Curtis Mathis   
					Daewoo   
					Daytron   
					Emerson   
					04, 07, 12, 14   
					04, 12, 22   
					03   
					Available buttons   
					Depending on the connected unit, you may   
					not be able to control your TV with some or   
					all of the buttons (TV [/1, INPUT, or TV   
					VOL +/–).   
					03, 04, 05, 12, 14,   
					23   
					Fisher   
					11   
					Funai   
					23   
					Buttons   
					Operations   
					General Electric   
					LG/Goldstar   
					Gradients   
					Hitachi   
					04, 06, 10, 12   
					03, 04, 12, 17   
					09   
					TV [/1   
					Turns your TV on or off.   
					INPUT (input   
					select)   
					Switches your TV’s input   
					source between the TV   
					and other input sources.   
					02, 03, 04   
					04, 10, 12, 17   
					09   
					TV VOL (TV   
					volume) +/–   
					Adjusts the volume of   
					your TV.   
					J.C.Penney   
					JVC   
					To control other TVs with the remote   
					You can control the volume, input source,   
					and power switch of non-Sony TVs as well.   
					If your TV is listed in the table below, set the   
					appropriate manufacturer’s code.   
					KTV   
					03, 04, 12, 14   
					LXI (Sears)   
					04, 07, 08, 10, 11,   
					12   
					Magnavox   
					03, 04, 06, 08, 12,   
					21   
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				Manufacturer   
					Marantz   
					Code number   
					13   
					Step 7: Easy Setup   
					Mitsubishi/MGA   
					NEC   
					04, 12, 13   
					04, 12   
					Follow the steps below to make the minimum   
					number of basic adjustments for using the   
					player. If you do not complete Easy Setup, it   
					will appear each time you turn on your   
					player.   
					Panasonic   
					Philco   
					06, 19   
					02, 03, 04, 08, 12   
					08, 21   
					Make the settings below in the following   
					order.   
					Philips   
					Pioneer   
					06, 07, 16   
					04, 12   
					Portland   
					When turned on for the first time   
					Wait for a short while before the player   
					turns on and starts Easy Setup.   
					Quasar   
					06   
					Radio Shack   
					RCA/PROSCAN   
					Samsung   
					Sanyo   
					04, 05, 10, 13, 14   
					04, 10, 12   
					03, 04, 12, 20   
					11, 14   
					[/1   
					TV [/1   
					Scott   
					04, 12, 14   
					07   
					SEMP Toshiba   
					Sharp   
					03, 05, 18   
					18   
					Signature2000   
					Sylvania   
					Symphonic   
					Toshiba   
					</M/m/,,   
					ENTER   
					04, 08, 12, 23   
					14   
					HOME   
					07, 18   
					Videch   
					02, 04, 12   
					03, 04, 12   
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					1 Turn on the TV.   
					Wards   
					Zenith   
					2 Press [/1 to turn on the player.   
					The player turns on after a moment.   
					2 
					Release TV [/1.   
					3 Switch the input selector on your TV so   
					that the signal from the player   
					appears on your TV screen.   
					The display for OSD language selection   
					appears.   
					• If the display for OSD language   
					selection does not appear   
					Press HOME, and select “Easy Setup”   
					
					select “Start,” and press ENTER.   
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				4 Select a language for the on-screen   
					displays using M/m, and press   
					ENTER.   
					7 Make the appropriate settings   
					depending on the cables connected to   
					your TV.   
					When you select “HDMI” in step 6   
					1Select “Start,” and press ENTER.   
					The test screen appears for about 30   
					seconds.   
					Example: when the video output   
					resolution is set to 1080i   
					The initial settings message appears.   
					5 Select “Start,” and press ENTER.   
					Current video output resolution setting   
					b 
					If no picture appears, press RETURN to   
					
					Video.”   
					6 Select the cable type used to connect   
					the player and your TV, and press   
					ENTER.   
					2Select “Finish,” and press ENTER.   
					The display asks for confirmation.   
					3Select “OK” or “Cancel,” and press   
					ENTER.   
					When you select “Component Video” in   
					step 6   
					1Select a video output resolution for   
					the connected TV, and press ENTER.   
					For details about the video output   
					
					b 
					When connecting the HDMI OUT jack and   
					other video output jacks at the same time,   
					select “Component Video.”   
					The test screen appears for about 30   
					seconds. For the test screen, see   
					
					(above).   
					b 
					If no picture appears, press RETURN to   
					return to the previous screen, and change   
					the resolution setting.   
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				2Select “Finish,” and press ENTER.   
					The display asks for confirmation.   
					10 Select “Finish,” and press ENTER.   
					3Select “OK” or “Cancel,” and press   
					ENTER.   
					When you select “Video or S Video” in   
					step 6   
					Select an aspect ratio that matches your   
					TV, and press ENTER.   
					z 
					• You can reset settings to their factory settings   
					
					• You can run “Easy Setup” again from “Easy   
					
					Select “16:9” when connecting to a wide-   
					screen TV or a TV with a wide mode   
					function.   
					Select “4:3” when connecting to a 4:3   
					screen TV without a wide mode function.   
					8 Select “Allow” to allow Internet   
					connections from BD contents, and   
					press ENTER.   
					Select “Do not allow” to not allow   
					Internet connections from BD contents.   
					9 Set “Quick Start Mode” to “On” or   
					“Off,” and press ENTER.   
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				9 Select “Start,” and press ENTER.   
					Step 8: Setting Wireless   
					LAN   
					10 Press and hold the WPS button on the   
					wireless LAN router (access point)   
					until the light on the wireless LAN   
					router (access point) starts to blink.   
					Press the WPS button within 2 minutes   
					after step 9.   
					The network settings differ depending on   
					your connection method or the wireless LAN   
					router (access point). See “Step 4:   
					
					check the appropriate settings.   
					The message “Access point registration   
					is complete.” appears.   
					Example: when the wireless LAN router   
					(access point) has a WPS button   
					Setting wireless LAN   
					(Automatic registration (WPS))   
					Use the following procedure when you   
					connect the player to a Wi-Fi Protected   
					Setup-compatible wireless LAN router   
					(access point) with security set.   
					b 
					The wireless settings of the wireless LAN router   
					(access point) may change automatically if you use   
					the Wi-Fi Protected Setup function before adjusting   
					the settings of the wireless LAN router (access   
					point). In this case, you may need to change the   
					wireless settings of your PC accordingly. For   
					details, refer to the instruction manual supplied   
					with the wireless LAN router (access point).   
					b 
					• When the player does not detect a wireless   
					LAN router (access point), repeat from step   
					9 after a while.   
					• In some cases, depending on the security of   
					the wireless LAN router (access point), it   
					may not be possible to use the Wi-Fi   
					Protected Setup function. In this case, follow   
					the on-screen instructions, and change the   
					settings of the wireless LAN router (access   
					point).   
					
					Connecting to the Network” on page   
					25.   
					11 Select “Do not use,” and press   
					2 Press HOME.   
					ENTER.   
					3 Select   
					(Setup) using </,.   
					If your Internet service provider has a   
					specific proxy server setting, select   
					“Use.” For details, see “Network   
					
					4 Select “Internet Settings” in “Network   
					Settings,” and press ENTER.   
					5 Select “Start,” and press ENTER.   
					12 Select “Perform” using M/m, and   
					6 Select “Wireless,” and press ENTER.   
					press ENTER.   
					The network diagnostic starts.   
					Results are displayed after the player   
					finishes the network diagnostic.   
					If an error message appears, follow the   
					on-screen instructions.   
					For further details, visit the following   
					website and check the FAQ contents:   
					
					7 Select “Automatic registration   
					(WPS),” and press ENTER.   
					8 Check the position of the WPS button   
					on the wireless LAN router (access   
					point) and how to press it.   
					The position of the WPS button and how   
					to press it differ depending on the   
					wireless LAN router (access point). For   
					details, refer to the instruction manual   
					supplied with the wireless LAN router   
					(access point).   
					13 Select “Finish,” and press ENTER.   
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				14 Check the settings, and select   
					“Finish,” then press ENTER.   
					The message “Settings are complete.”   
					appears.   
					7 Select “Wireless,” and press ENTER.   
					8 Select “Access point scan,” and press   
					ENTER.   
					The player will detect nearby access   
					points and display the SSID (Service Set   
					Identifier) and security settings.   
					If an error message appears in the   
					network diagnostic results, check the   
					message. Then, set the network settings   
					again or perform the network diagnostic   
					again.   
					9 Select the access point with the SSID   
					
					ENTER.   
					When your wireless LAN router (access   
					point) is not detected, press RETURN   
					
					router is still not detected, press   
					RETURN to select “Manual registration”   
					
					
					Setting wireless LAN (Access   
					point scan)   
					Use the following procedure when you   
					connect the player to a wireless LAN router   
					(access point) that is Wi-Fi Protected Setup-   
					compatible without security set or not Wi-Fi   
					Protected Setup-compatible.   
					10 Check the security, and press ENTER.   
					The display for entering WEP or WPA   
					key appears.   
					
					Connecting to the Network” on page   
					25.   
					
					z 
					The appropriate security is automatically   
					selected. You do not normally need to change   
					the security.   
					2 Check the SSID and the security key on   
					the setting screen of your wireless   
					LAN router (access point).   
					11 Press ENTER to input the WEP or WPA   
					For information about how to use the   
					setting screen of the wireless LAN router   
					(access point), visit the following   
					website or consult the manufacturer of   
					the wireless LAN router (access point):   
					
					– Security type: For details on the type of   
					security that can be used on this player,   
					
					page 77.   
					key.   
					
					b 
					Make sure the WEP or WPA key is correctly   
					
					
					12 Pchraersacste,rs o.n the screen.   
					– Security key: The wireless LAN router   
					(access point) has a WEP or WPA key   
					according to the selected security type.   
					b 
					The WEP or WPA key is displayed as 8   
					asterisks no matter how many characters you   
					enter.   
					z 
					WEP or WPA key may be displayed as   
					“passphrase” or “network key” depending on   
					the wireless LAN router (access point).   
					13 Select “Auto Acquisition,” and press   
					ENTER.   
					If you use a static IP address, select   
					“Manual.” For details, see “Network   
					
					3 Press HOME.   
					4 Select   
					(Setup) using </,.   
					14 Select “Auto,” and press ENTER.   
					If you specify a DNS server, select   
					“Manual.” For details, see “Network   
					
					5 Select“Internet Settings” in “Network   
					Settings,” and press ENTER.   
					6 Select “Start,” and press ENTER.   
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				15 Select “Do not use,” and press   
					ENTER.   
					If your Internet service provider has a   
					specific proxy server setting, select   
					“Use.” For details, see “Network   
					
					16 Select “Perform” using M/m, and   
					press ENTER.   
					The network diagnostic starts.   
					Results are displayed after the player   
					finishes the network diagnostic.   
					If an error message appears, follow the   
					on-screen instructions.   
					For further details, visit the following   
					website and check the FAQ contents:   
					
					17 Select “Finish,” and press ENTER.   
					18 Check the settings, and select   
					“Finish,” then press ENTER.   
					The message “Settings are complete.”   
					appears.   
					If an error message appears in the   
					network diagnostic results, check the   
					message and set the network settings   
					again.   
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				Playing BDs/DVDs   
					BD   
					DVD   
					Z OPEN/   
					CLOSE   
					Number   
					buttons   
					</M/m/,,   
					ENTER   
					OPTIONS   
					HOME   
					N PLAY   
					x STOP   
					X PAUSE   
					1 Switch the input selector on your TV so   
					that the signal from the player   
					appears on your TV screen.   
					Playback   
					2 Press Z OPEN/CLOSE, and place a   
					disc on the disc tray.   
					Playing side facing down   
					3 Press Z OPEN/CLOSE to close the   
					disc tray.   
					• When you insert a commercially   
					available BD-ROM or DVD VIDEO,   
					playback automatically starts   
					depending on the disc.   
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				b 
					4 Press HOME.   
					• The point where you stopped playing is cleared   
					from memory when:   
					5 Select “Video” using </,.   
					– you open the disc tray,   
					– you play another title,   
					– you change the settings on the player, or   
					– you remove the external memory (for BD-   
					ROMs).   
					6 Select   
					using M/m, and press   
					N PLAY or ENTER.   
					• The player may not resume playback depending   
					on the disc or stop point.   
					To play restricted BDs or DVDs (Parental   
					Control)   
					When you play a restricted BD, change the   
					“BD Parental Control” setting in the “BD/   
					
					When you play a restricted DVD, the display   
					for entering your password appears on the   
					screen.   
					Enter your four-digit password using the   
					number buttons, and press ENTER.   
					Playback starts.   
					For commercially available BD-ROMs   
					or DVD VIDEOs, playback starts.   
					For BDs or DVDs recorded on other   
					equipment, the title list appears. Select a   
					title using M/m, and press N PLAY or   
					ENTER.   
					Playback starts.   
					To register or change the password, see   
					
					To stop playback   
					Press x STOP.   
					To play restricted BD-REs or BD-Rs (Disc   
					Lock)   
					When you play a BD-RE or BD-R restricted   
					by the Disc Lock function, the display for   
					entering your password appears on the   
					screen.   
					To pause playback   
					Press X PAUSE.   
					z 
					In the title list, “PL” (Playlist) is displayed next to   
					the name of titles that are created and edited from   
					their originals.   
					1 
					Enter the four-digit password that has   
					been registered when creating the disc   
					using the number buttons, and press   
					ENTER.   
					b 
					• Depending on the disc you may not be able to do   
					some of the playback operations. Refer to the   
					instruction manual supplied with the disc.   
					• Depending on BDs or DVDs recorded on other   
					equipment, title lists or title names may not be   
					displayed.   
					2 
					Select a title, and press N PLAY or   
					ENTER.   
					Playback starts.   
					One-Touch Play (for HDMI connection   
					only)   
					To resume playback from the point where   
					you stopped (Resume Play)   
					Press N PLAY.   
					After stopping playback, select   
					using M/   
					The player and the connected TV turn on and   
					the input selector on the TV is switched to the   
					player, then playback starts automatically.   
					m, and press N PLAY or ENTER.   
					The player resumes playback from the point   
					where you pressed x STOP.   
					b 
					To start from the beginning, press OPTIONS   
					to select “Play from beginning,” and press   
					ENTER. Playback starts from the beginning   
					of the title.   
					• When using the HDMI connection, there may be   
					a delay before the playback picture appears on the   
					screen, and the beginning portion of the playback   
					picture may not be displayed.   
					• To use the One-Touch Play function, set “Control   
					for HDMI” to “On” (default) in the “System   
					
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				Available OPTIONS   
					Using the BD’s or DVD’s menu   
					1 
					Press OPTIONS.   
					The options menu appears.   
					BD DVD   
					2 
					Select an item using M/m, and press   
					ENTER.   
					The available items differ depending on   
					the disc type or player situation.   
					To display Top Menu   
					When you play a BD or DVD, you can   
					display the Top Menu.   
					1 
					2 
					Press TOP MENU during playback.   
					The Top Menu appears.   
					Items   
					Headphones Selects the headphones   
					
					Details   
					Select an item using </M/m/,.   
					Video Settings Adjusts settings for   
					To display Pop-up Menus   
					Some BD-ROMs contain Pop-up Menus that   
					appear without interrupting playback.   
					
					Audio Settings Adjusts settings for   
					
					1 
					2 
					Press POP UP/MENU during playback.   
					The Pop-up Menu appears.   
					Title List   
					Play   
					Displays the title list.   
					Select an item using </M/m/,, color   
					buttons, or the number buttons, and   
					follow the on-screen instructions.   
					Plays the title from the   
					point where you pressed   
					x STOP.   
					Play from   
					beginning   
					Plays the title from the   
					beginning.   
					Enjoying BONUSVIEW/BD-LIVE   
					Top Menu   
					Displays the disc’s Top   
					Menu (page 37).   
					BD   
					Menu/Popup Displays the BD-   
					Some BD-ROMs with “BD-LIVE Logo*”   
					have bonus contents and other data that can   
					be downloaded to the external memory (local   
					storage) for enjoyment.   
					Menu   
					ROM’sPop-up Menu or   
					
					Stop   
					Stops playback.   
					Title Search   
					Searches for a title and   
					starts playback from the   
					beginning (page 39).   
					* 
					1 If a disc is inserted, remove the disc   
					from the player.   
					Chapter   
					Search   
					Searches for a chapter   
					and starts playback   
					from the beginning   
					
					2 Turn the player off.   
					3 Insert the external memory (supplied)   
					into the EXT slot on the rear of the   
					player.   
					The external memory is used as the local   
					storage.   
					Make sure that the external memory is   
					properly inserted into the player   
					
					4 Connect the player to a network   
					
					5 Turn the player on.   
					6 Set “BD Internet Connection” to   
					“Allow” in the “BD/DVD Viewing   
					
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				7 Insert a BD-ROM with BONUSVIEW/   
					BD-LIVE.   
					Searching for a scene quickly   
					(Scene Search)   
					The operation method differs depending   
					on the disc. Refer to the instruction   
					manual supplied with the disc.   
					BD DVD   
					You can move quickly between scenes within   
					the title currently being played back.   
					To delete data in the external memory   
					You can delete unnecessary data.   
					1 Press SCENE SEARCH during playback   
					or in pause mode.   
					1 
					If a disc is inserted, remove the disc from   
					the player.   
					Playback pauses and a bar with a scene   
					indicator appears at the bottom of the   
					screen.   
					2 
					3 
					4 
					Press HOME.   
					Select “Video” using </,.   
					2 Move the scene indicator to the scene   
					you are searching for using </, or   
					m/M.   
					Select “BD Data” using M/m, and press   
					ENTER.   
					5 
					Select the disc name, and press   
					OPTIONS.   
					Scene indicator   
					6 
					7 
					Select “Erase,” and press ENTER.   
					Select “OK,” and press ENTER.   
					The data of the selected disc will be   
					deleted.   
					z 
					• To delete all data in the external memory at once,   
					
					
					skip step 6.   
					The current point   
					The scene indicator on the bar is   
					displayed around the playing point.   
					b 
					• The downloaded contents may not be displayed   
					depending on the disc, if you delete the Shared   
					Cache Data.   
					3 Release the button at the point you   
					want to watch.   
					• Depending on the BD-ROM, the disc name may   
					not be displayed.   
					The scene at which you released the   
					button is displayed in pause mode.   
					To search for a scene again, move the   
					scene indicator using </, or m/   
					M.   
					4 Press SCENE SEARCH, ENTER,   
					N PLAY, or X PAUSE.   
					Playback starts.   
					To cancel Scene Search mode   
					Press SCENE SEARCH, ENTER,   
					N PLAY, or X PAUSE.   
					Playback starts from the point you pressed   
					the button.   
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				b 
					• The Scene Search function is available for titles   
					longer than 100 seconds and shorter than 100   
					hours.   
					Displaying the playing time and   
					play information   
					• The Scene Search function may not be available   
					depending on the disc.   
					DVD   
					BD   
					You can check the title information,   
					including the video transmission rate, etc.   
					Searching for a Title/Chapter   
					Press DISPLAY.   
					The displayed information differs depending   
					on the disc type and player status.   
					BD   
					DVD   
					You can search for a chapter if the title   
					contains chapter marks.   
					Example: when playing a BD-ROM   
					1 Press OPTIONS during playback or in   
					pause mode.   
					The options menu appears.   
					2 Select a search method using M/m,   
					and press ENTER.   
					“Title Search” (for BD-ROMs/DVD   
					VIDEOs)   
					“Chapter Search”   
					The display for entering the number   
					appears.   
					Example: Chapter Search   
					A The current selected angle   
					B Title number or name   
					C The currently selected audio setting   
					D Available functions (   
					audio/ subtitle)   
					angle/   
					E Playback information   
					Displays Disc type/Play mode/Video   
					codec/Bit rate/Playing status bar/   
					Playing time (Remaining time*)   
					3 Enter the number of the title or chapter   
					using the number buttons.   
					If you make a mistake, press CLEAR,   
					and re-enter another number.   
					F Output resolution/Video frequency   
					* Displayed when you press TIME repeatedly.   
					4 Press ENTER.   
					After a while, the player starts playback   
					from the selected number.   
					z 
					• You can also check the playback information in   
					
					• Press SUBTITLE, AUDIO, or ANGLE to switch   
					each setting.   
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				z 
					The “HD Reality Enhancer (HDMI)” settings are   
					individually set during video and photo playback.   
					Adjusting pictures and sound   
					for videos   
					b 
					DVD   
					BD   
					• Set the picture setting of your TV to ‘Standard’   
					before changing the “Picture Quality Mode”   
					settings.   
					To adjust the picture   
					• “Video Settings” is not available when the   
					
					• Depending on the disc or the scene being played,   
					“FNR,” “BNR” or “MNR” effects may be hard to   
					discern.   
					1 
					2 
					Press OPTIONS during playback.   
					The options menu appears.   
					Select “Video Settings” using M/m, and   
					press ENTER.   
					The “Video Settings” screen appears.   
					“Video Equalizer” elements   
					1 
					2 
					
					and press ENTER.   
					Select an item, and press ENTER.   
					Items   
					Details   
					Contrast   
					Changes the contrast.   
					((weak) –3 ~ 0   
					~ 3 (strong))   
					3 
					Select an item using M/m, and press   
					ENTER.   
					The default settings are underlined.   
					Brightness   
					((dark) –3 ~ 0 brightness.   
					~ 3 (bright))   
					Changes the overall   
					Items   
					Details   
					Chroma   
					Changes overall color   
					((light) –3 ~ 0 level.   
					~ 3 (deep))   
					PictureQuality Selects the picture   
					Mode   
					settings for different   
					(Standard/   
					Brighter Room   
					Theater Room   
					Memory)   
					lighting environments.   
					Hue ((red) –3 Changes overall color   
					/ 
					/ 
					~ 0 ~ 3   
					balance.   
					(green))   
					Gamma   
					Adjusts the picture   
					balance between light   
					and dark areas.   
					Video   
					Equalizer   
					This setting isselectable   
					when “Picture Quality   
					Mode” is set to   
					
					
					page 40).   
					“HD Reality Enhancer (HDMI)” elements   
					1 
					2 
					Select “HD Reality Enhancer (HDMI)”   
					
					HD Reality   
					Enhancer   
					(HDMI)   
					This setting is available   
					only when video signals   
					are output from the   
					HDMI OUT jack (see   
					
					
					page 40).   
					Select an item, and press ENTER.   
					Items   
					Details   
					Enhance   
					(–3 ~ 0 ~ 3)   
					Enhances the scene   
					picture outline pixel by   
					pixel.   
					NR (Noise   
					Reduction)   
					Reduces the noise in the   
					picture (see ““NR”   
					
					Smoothing   
					(Off/Standard/ on flat parts of the   
					High)   
					Smooths the gradation   
					picture.   
					4 
					Select or adjust the settings using </M/   
					m/,, and press ENTER.   
					To adjust any other items, repeat steps 3   
					and 4.   
					FGR (0 ~ 3)   
					Reduces film grain.   
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				b 
					“NR” elements   
					• The “Audio Filter” function does not work for   
					digital audio signals output from the HDMI OUT/   
					DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL/COAXIAL)/   
					PHONES jacks.   
					• There may be little effect by changing the “Audio   
					Filter” setting depending on the disc or playback   
					environment.   
					1 
					2 
					
					ENTER.   
					Select an item, and press ENTER.   
					Items   
					Details   
					FNR   
					(Off/Auto)   
					Reduces random noise   
					appearing in the picture.   
					To adjust the audio characteristics for   
					headphones   
					BNR   
					(Off/Auto)   
					Reduces mosaic-like   
					block noise in the   
					picture.   
					1 
					2 
					Connect your headphones.   
					MNR   
					(Off/Auto)   
					Reduces minor noise   
					around the picture   
					outlines (mosquito   
					noise).   
					Set “Audio Output Priority” to   
					“Headphones” in the “Audio Settings”   
					
					3 
					4 
					5 
					6 
					Press OPTIONS during playback.   
					The options menu appears.   
					To adjust the audio characteristics   
					Select “Headphones Type” using M/m,   
					and press ENTER.   
					1 
					Press OPTIONS during playback.   
					The options menu appears.   
					Select “Overhead Type” or “In Ear   
					Type” using M/m, and press ENTER.   
					2 
					Select “Audio Settings” using M/m, and   
					press ENTER.   
					The “Audio Settings” screen appears.   
					Press SURROUND.   
					“Surround (Multi)” appears on the   
					screen, and multi channel surround   
					sound is output.   
					Press PHONE LEVEL +/– during   
					playback to adjust the headphone   
					volume.   
					The headphone volume bar appears on   
					the screen when pressing PHONE   
					LEVEL +/–.   
					3 
					Select an item using M/m, and press   
					ENTER.   
					The default settings are underlined.   
					b 
					• When “Audio Output Priority” is set to other than   
					“Headphones” in the “Audio Settings” setup,   
					“Surround (2ch)” will appear on the screen when   
					SURROUND is pressed. To enjoy higher quality   
					surround sound, set “Audio Output Priority” to   
					“Headphones” in the “Audio Settings” setup   
					
					• When your headphones are not in use, set “Audio   
					Output Priority” to other than “Headphones” in   
					
					“Speaker Settings” become invalid and the   
					recorded sound is output from the MULTI   
					CHANNEL OUTPUT jacks as is.   
					Items   
					Details   
					AV SYNC   
					(short) 0 ~   
					120 msec   
					(long)   
					Adjusts the gap between   
					picture and sound, by   
					delaying the sound   
					output in relation to the   
					picture output (0 to   
					120 milliseconds).   
					Audio Filter   
					(for analog   
					audio signals   
					only)   
					• Sharp: Provides a   
					wide frequency range   
					and spatial feeling.   
					Normally select this.   
					• Slow: Provides   
					smooth and warm   
					sound.   
					• Do not use headphones at high volume, as it may   
					cause hearing damage.   
					• Do not connect anything other than headphones   
					to the PHONES jack, as it may cause a   
					malfunction.   
					4 
					Select or adjust the settings using </   
					,, and press ENTER.   
					To adjust any other items, repeat steps 3   
					
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				Available OPTIONS   
					Playing Music CDs and   
					MP3 Audio Tracks   
					1 
					Press OPTIONS.   
					The options menu appears.   
					2 
					Select an item using M/m, and press   
					ENTER.   
					The available items differ depending on   
					the situation.   
					*1   
					*2   
					*3   
					DATA BD   
					DATA DVD   
					DATA CD   
					CD   
					*1   
					*2   
					BD-REs/BD-Rs containing MP3 audio tracks   
					DVD-ROMs and DVD+RWs/DVD+Rs/DVD-   
					RWs/DVD-Rs containing MP3 audio tracks   
					CD-ROMs and CD-RWs/CD-Rs containing   
					MP3 audio tracks   
					Items   
					Details   
					*3   
					Headphones Selects the headphones   
					Type   
					Play   
					type (page 41).   
					Plays the selected track.   
					1 Insert a music CD.   
					Play from   
					beginning   
					Plays the current track   
					from the beginning   
					(music CDs only).   
					The Music Player screen appears.   
					2 Press N PLAY.   
					Playback starts.   
					Stop   
					Stops playing the track.   
					Various music playback operations   
					Buttons   
					Operations   
					N PLAY   
					Starts or re-starts playback.   
					Resumes playback from the   
					point where you pressed   
					x STOP (except MP3 audio   
					tracks).   
					x STOP   
					Stops playback.   
					Pauses playback.   
					To select a music CD track   
					X PAUSE   
					. PREV/   
					NEXT >   
					Skips to the beginning of the   
					current or next track. To go   
					to the previous track press   
					. PREV twice.   
					1 
					2 
					3 
					Press HOME.   
					Select   
					(Music) using </,.   
					Select , and press ENTER.   
					The music list appears.   
					m/M   
					TIME   
					Fast reverses/fast forwards   
					when pressed during   
					playback.   
					4 
					Select a track using M/m, and press   
					N PLAY or ENTER.   
					Switches time information   
					on the screen and the front   
					panel display (page 11).   
					To select an MP3 album or track   
					1 
					Insert a disc containing MP3 audio   
					tracks.   
					AUDIO   
					Selects stereo or monaural   
					tracks (except MP3 audio   
					tracks).   
					2 
					3 
					Select   
					(Music) using </,.   
					Select , and press ENTER.   
					The list of albums and tracks appears.   
					To play an entire disc, press N PLAY   
					instead of ENTER.   
					SURROUND Turns headphone surround   
					mode on or off (page 41).   
					PHONE   
					LEVEL +/–   
					Adjusts the headphone   
					volume when headphones   
					are connected and a disc is   
					
					4 
					Select an album or track using M/m, and   
					press ENTER.   
					When you select an album, select a track   
					in the album using M/m, and press   
					N PLAY or ENTER.   
					To play an entire album, select the   
					album, and press N PLAY.   
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				b 
					• The point where you stopped playing (resume   
					point) is cleared from memory when:   
					– you open the disc tray, or   
					– you turn off the player.   
					• The player can play the following MP3 audio   
					tracks.   
					– Format: MPEG-1 Audio Layer 3   
					– Sampling frequency: 32 kHz/44.1 kHz/48 kHz   
					– Number of channels: 2ch   
					– Bit rate: 64 kbps to 320 kbps   
					– File size: 1 GB Max   
					Playing Photo Files   
					*1   
					*2   
					*3   
					DATA BD   
					DATA DVD   
					DATA CD   
					*1   
					*2   
					BD-REs/BD-Rs containing JPEG image files   
					DVD-ROMs and DVD+RWs/DVD+Rs/DVD-   
					RWs/DVD-Rs containing JPEG image files   
					CD-ROMs and CD-RWs/CD-Rs containing   
					JPEG image files   
					*3   
					– Playing time: 1 sec to 9,000 sec   
					– Extension: .mp3/.MP3   
					– Number of tracks: Up to 500 tracks (incl.   
					albums if any)   
					• The player does not recognize the following MP3   
					albums/tracks.   
					You can play photo files on a disc.   
					To play photo files on the connected USB   
					device, see page 45.   
					To play photo files on the DLNA server, see   
					page 46.   
					– MP3 albums/tracks with extremely long names   
					– MP3 albums containing MP3 audio tracks with   
					extremely long names   
					– MP3 albums in the 5th tree and MP3 albums/   
					tracks in the 6th tree or lower   
					1 Press HOME.   
					2 Select   
					(Photo) using </,.   
					• The player cannot play the following MP3   
					albums/tracks.   
					– MP3 audio tracks recorded in monaural   
					– MP3 albums/tracks recorded on BD-Rs in any   
					format other than UDF (Universal Disk Format)   
					2.6   
					– MP3 albums/tracks recorded on BD-REs in any   
					format other than UDF (Universal Disk Format)   
					2.5   
					• The elapsed time of some MP3 audio tracks may   
					not be displayed correctly.   
					3 Select , and press ENTER.   
					The file list or folder list appears.   
					4 Select a file or folder using M/m, and   
					press ENTER.   
					When you select a folder, select a file in   
					the folder using M/m, and press ENTER.   
					The selected photo file is displayed.   
					• To play a slideshow, press N PLAY.   
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				Available OPTIONS during playback   
					Various photo playback operations   
					1 
					Press OPTIONS during playback.   
					The options menu appears.   
					Buttons   
					Operations   
					x STOP   
					Stops a slideshow.   
					2 
					Select an item using M/m, and press   
					ENTER.   
					The available items differ depending on   
					the situation.   
					RETURN   
					X PAUSE   
					Pauses a slideshow.   
					. PREV/   
					NEXT >   
					</,   
					Displays the previous or   
					next photo.   
					Items   
					Details   
					DISPLAY   
					Displays the file   
					information.   
					HD Reality   
					Enhancer   
					This setting is available   
					only when video signals   
					are output from the   
					HDMI OUT jack (see   
					
					
					page 44).   
					b 
					• When you attempt to play the following photo   
					files, the mark appears on the screen and they   
					cannot be played.   
					– photo files larger than 8,192 pixels (width or   
					height)   
					– photo files smaller than 15 pixels (width or   
					height)   
					– photo files exceeding 32 MB   
					Slideshow   
					Speed   
					Changes the slideshow   
					speed.   
					• Fast   
					• Normal   
					• Slow   
					– photo files with extreme aspect ratios (greater   
					than 50:1 or 1:50)   
					Stop   
					Stops a slideshow.   
					– photo files in Progressive JPEG format   
					– photo files that have a “.jpeg” or “.jpg”   
					extension, but not in JPEG format   
					– photo files that have an extremely long name   
					• The following photo files cannot be played.   
					– photo files recorded on BD-Rs in any format   
					other than UDF (Universal Disk Format) 2.6   
					– photo files recorded on BD-REs in any format   
					other than UDF (Universal Disk Format) 2.5   
					• The following photo files or folders cannot be   
					displayed in the file list or folder list.   
					– photo files that have an extension other than   
					“.jpeg” or “.jpg”   
					Rotate Left   
					Rotates the photo   
					counterclockwise by 90   
					degrees.   
					Rotate Right   
					Rotates the photo   
					clockwise by 90   
					degrees.   
					“HD Reality Enhancer (HDMI)” elements   
					1 
					2 
					Select “HD Reality Enhancer (HDMI)”   
					
					– photo files that have an extremely long name   
					– photo folders in the 5th tree and photo files/   
					folders in the 6th tree or lower   
					Select an item, and press ENTER.   
					Items   
					Details   
					– 501th or more folders when the total number of   
					folders and files in a single tree exceeds 500   
					• Photo files edited on a PC may not be played.   
					• Thumbnail images of some photo files may not be   
					displayed.   
					Enhance   
					(–3 ~ 0 ~ 3)   
					Enhances the scene   
					picture outline pixel by   
					pixel.   
					Smoothing   
					(Off/Standard/ on flat parts of the   
					High)   
					Smooths the gradation   
					• Large photo files may take some time to display   
					or to start a slideshow.   
					picture.   
					FGR (0 ~ 3)   
					Reduces film grain.   
					z 
					The “HD Reality Enhancer (HDMI)” settings are   
					individually set during video and photo playback.   
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				To view best quality images   
					If you have a Sony TV compatible with   
					“PhotoTV HD,” you can enjoy best quality   
					images by the following connection and   
					setting.   
					3 Select   
					(Photo) using </,.   
					1 
					2 
					Connect the player to the TV using an   
					HDMI cable (not supplied).   
					Set the TV’s video setting to [VIDEO-A]   
					mode.   
					For details on [VIDEO-A], refer to the   
					instruction manual supplied with the TV.   
					4 Select   
					(USB Device) using m, and   
					press ENTER.   
					The file list or folder list appears.   
					b 
					You can enjoy “PhotoTV HD” only when “HDMI   
					Resolution” of the player is set to “Auto,” “1080i,”   
					or “1080p” in the “Output Video Format” under the   
					
					5 Select a file or folder using M/m, and   
					press ENTER.   
					When you select a folder, select a file in   
					the folder using M/m, and press ENTER.   
					The selected photo file is displayed.   
					• To play a slideshow, press N PLAY.   
					Playing from a USB device   
					You can play photo files on the connected   
					USB device.   
					b 
					• Do not remove the USB device during operation.   
					Stop playback and turn off the file list and folder   
					list beforehand.   
					1 Connect the USB device to the USB   
					jack on the player.   
					• The player cannot play photo files on a USB   
					device if it is connected to the USB jack on the   
					rear panel of the player.   
					Refer to the instruction manual supplied   
					with the USB device before connecting.   
					Blu-ray Disc/DVD player   
					to USB jack   
					USB device   
					b 
					• Some USB devices may not work with this   
					player.   
					• The player can recognize:   
					– Mass Storage Class (MSC) devices that are   
					FAT-compatible and non-partitioned, and   
					– Still Image Capture Device (SICD) class   
					devices.   
					If the MSC devices are partitioned, the   
					player may not recognize the devices.   
					2 Press HOME.   
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				Playing Photo Files via a   
					Network   
					You can play photo files on your home   
					server, such as a DLNA certified PC, by   
					connecting the player to the network of the   
					server.   
					Preparing for the server/player   
					
					
					Playing photo files on a DLNA   
					server   
					
					“Connection Server Settings” on page   
					65.   
					2 Press HOME.   
					3 Select   
					(Photo) using </,.   
					4 Select a DLNA server using M/m, and   
					press ENTER.   
					The file list or folder list appears.   
					5 Select a file or folder using M/m, and   
					press ENTER.   
					When you select a folder, select a file in   
					the folder using M/m, and press ENTER.   
					The selected photo file is displayed.   
					• To play a slideshow, press N PLAY.   
					b 
					• The following photo files or folders cannot be   
					displayed in the file or folder list.   
					– Photo folders in the 10th tree and photo files/   
					folders in the 11th tree or lower   
					– Folder numbers 1,000 and above when the total   
					number of folders and files in a single tree   
					exceeds 999   
					• Some server names may not be displayed.   
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				Using the Settings   
					Displays   
					Select   
					(Setup) on the home menu when   
					you need to change the settings of the player.   
					1 Press HOME.   
					2 Select   
					(Setup) using </,.   
					3 Select the setup category icon to   
					change using M/m, and press ENTER.   
					For details on setting options and setup   
					category icons, see “Setting list”   
					
					Example: Video Settings   
					Settings and   
					Adjustments   
					4 Set the options.   
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				Setting list   
					You can setup the following options.   
					Network Update   
					Icon   
					Explanation   
					You can update and improve the functions of   
					the player. We recommend the network   
					update every 2 months or so.   
					Network Update (page 48)   
					Updates the software of the   
					player.   
					For information about update functions, visit   
					the following website:   
					
					Video Settings (page 49)   
					Makes the video settings   
					according to the type of   
					connecting jacks.   
					1 Select “Network Update” using M/m,   
					and press ENTER.   
					Audio Settings (page 53)   
					Makes the audio settings   
					according to the type of   
					connecting jacks.   
					The player connects to the network, and   
					the display asks for confirmation.   
					BD/DVD Viewing Settings   
					
					Makes detailed settings for BD/   
					DVD playback.   
					2 Select “OK” using </,, and press   
					ENTER.   
					The player starts downloading, then   
					updating the software automatically.   
					When updating finishes, “FINISH”   
					appears for 5 seconds in the front panel   
					display, then the player automatically   
					turns off.   
					Photo Settings (page 60)   
					Makes the photo-related settings.   
					System Settings (page 60)   
					Makes the player-related   
					settings.   
					3 Press [/1 to turn on the player.   
					The player starts up with the updated   
					software.   
					Network Settings (page 62)   
					Makes detailed settings for   
					Internet and network.   
					Easy Setup (page 67)   
					Re-runs the Easy Setup to make   
					the basic settings.   
					z 
					• The “VUP */9” counter (“*” indicates update   
					step) in the front panel display also shows   
					progress of the update.   
					• You can check the current software version by   
					selecting “System Information” in the “System   
					
					Resetting (page 67)   
					Resets the player to the factory   
					settings.   
					• The “Setup” settings remain after updating.   
					• The player informs you of newer software version   
					information when “Software Update   
					
					b 
					• Do not disconnect the AC power cord or LAN   
					cable while downloading or updating software.   
					• Any operations, including opening the disc tray,   
					are not available while updating.   
					• Downloading times may differ depending on the   
					server provider or line status.   
					• When error messages on network connections   
					appear, check the network settings (see “Internet   
					
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				To update the software using an update   
					disc   
					You can update and improve the functions of   
					the player using an update disc provided by   
					Sony dealer or local authorized Sony service   
					facility.   
					Video Settings   
					The default settings are underlined.   
					1 
					2 
					Insert the update disc.   
					The display asks for confirmation.   
					TV Type   
					Selects your TV type.   
					Select “OK,” and press ENTER.   
					Software update starts.   
					When updating finishes, “FINISH”   
					appears for 5 seconds in the front panel   
					display, then the disc tray automatically   
					opens.   
					16:9   
					4:3   
					Select this when connecting   
					to a wide-screen TV or a TV   
					with a wide mode function.   
					Select this when connecting   
					to a 4:3 screen TV without a   
					wide mode function.   
					3 
					4 
					Remove the disc.   
					The player automatically turns off.   
					Press [/1 to turn the player on.   
					The player starts up with the updated   
					software.   
					Screen Format   
					Selects the display configuration for a 4:3   
					screen picture on a 16:9 wide screen TV.   
					z 
					Original   
					Select this when connecting   
					to a TV with a wide mode   
					function. Displays a 4:3   
					screen picture in 16:9 aspect   
					ratio even on a wide-screen   
					TV.   
					• The “VUP */9” counter (“*” indicates update   
					step) in the front panel display also shows   
					progress of the update.   
					• You can check the current software version by   
					selecting “System Information” in the “System   
					
					• The “Setup” settings remain after updating.   
					• For information about other software update   
					methods, visit the following website or consult   
					your nearest Sony dealer or local authorized Sony   
					Service facility:   
					Fixed Aspect Changes the picture size to   
					Ratio   
					fit the screen size with the   
					original picture aspect ratio.   
					
					b 
					• Do not disconnect the AC power cord while   
					updating.   
					• Any operations, including opening the disc tray,   
					are not available while updating.   
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				DVD Aspect Ratio   
					Output Video Format   
					Selects the display configuration for   
					playback of 16:9 screen pictures on a 4:3   
					screen TV (selectable when “TV Type” is set   
					to “4:3” and “Screen Format” is set to “Fixed   
					Aspect Ratio”).   
					Selects the jack type to output video signals   
					(“TV Connection Method”) and output   
					resolution(“HDMIResolution”/“Component   
					Resolution”).   
					1 
					2 
					Select “Output Video Format” in “Video   
					Settings,” and press ENTER.   
					Letter Box   
					Displays a wide picture with   
					black bands on the top and   
					bottom.   
					Select the jack type to output video   
					signals using M/m, and press ENTER.   
					Pan & Scan   
					Displays a full-height   
					picture on the entire screen,   
					with trimmed sides.   
					b 
					When connecting the HDMI OUT jack and   
					other video output jacks at the same time,   
					select “Component Video.”   
					Letter Box   
					TV Connection Method   
					HDMI   
					Outputs signals from   
					the HDMI OUT jack   
					according to the “HDMI   
					Resolution” setting   
					
					Pan & Scan   
					Component   
					Video   
					Outputs signals from   
					the COMPONENT   
					VIDEO OUT jacks   
					according to the   
					“Component   
					b 
					Depending on the DVD, “Letter Box” may be   
					selected automatically instead of “Pan & Scan” or   
					vice versa.   
					Resolution” setting   
					
					Video or   
					S Video   
					Outputs signals from   
					the LINE OUT VIDEO   
					or S VIDEO jack.   
					Cinema Conversion Mode   
					Sets the video conversion method for 480p,   
					720p, 1080i, or 1080p* signals from the   
					HDMI OUT jack or the COMPONENT   
					VIDEO OUT jacks.   
					3 
					(When you select “HDMI” or   
					“Component Video” only)   
					1Select the signal type for the HDMI   
					OUT jack or COMPONENT VIDEO   
					OUT jacks using M/m, and press   
					ENTER.   
					When you change the video output   
					resolution, the test screen appears for   
					about 30 seconds.   
					* HDMI only   
					Auto   
					Normally select this. The   
					player automatically detects   
					whether the material is   
					video-based or film-based,   
					and switches to the   
					appropriate conversion   
					method.   
					b 
					If no picture appears, press RETURN to   
					return to the previous screen, and change   
					the resolution setting.   
					Video   
					The conversion method   
					suited for video-based   
					material will always be   
					selected regardless of the   
					material.   
					2Select “Finish,” and press ENTER.   
					The display asks for confirmation.   
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				3Select “OK” or “Cancel,” and press   
					ENTER.   
					Follow the on-screen instructions.   
					BD-ROM 1080/24p Output   
					Sets to output 1920 × 1080p/24 Hz video   
					signals when playing film-based materials on   
					BD-ROMs (720p/24 Hz or 1080p/24 Hz).   
					1920 × 1080p/24 Hz video signals can be   
					output when all of the following conditions   
					are met.   
					– You connect a 1080/24p-compatible TV   
					using the HDMI OUT jack,   
					– “Output Video Format” is set to “HDMI,”   
					and   
					The HD indicator lights up when   
					outputting 720p/1080i/1080p video   
					signals.   
					b 
					• If no picture appears after changing the   
					“Output Video Format” settings, hold down   
					x on the player for more than 10 seconds.   
					The video output resolution will be reset to   
					the lowest resolution.   
					– “HDMI Resolution” is set to “Auto” or   
					“1080p.”   
					• When connecting the HDMI OUT jack and   
					other video output jacks at the same time,   
					video signals may not output from the jacks,   
					other than from the HDMI OUT jack, when   
					
					When connecting other equipment at the   
					same time, press RETURN to return to step   
					2 and change the “TV Connection Method”   
					setting.   
					Auto   
					Outputs 1920 × 1080p/   
					24 Hz video signals only   
					when connecting a 1080/   
					24p-compatible TV using   
					the HDMI OUT jack.   
					On   
					Off   
					Outputs 1920 × 1080p/   
					24 Hz video signals   
					regardless of the connected   
					TV type.   
					HDMI Resolution/Component Resolution   
					Auto (HDMI   
					only)   
					Normally select this.   
					The player outputs   
					signals starting from the   
					highest resolution   
					Select this when your TV is   
					not compatible with 1080/   
					24p video signals.   
					acceptable to the TV:   
					1080p > 1080i > 720p >   
					480p > 480i   
					If the resulting image   
					format is undesirable,   
					try another setting that   
					suits your TV.   
					b 
					No BD-ROM picture appears when the connected   
					TV is non-compatible with 1080/24p and “BD-   
					ROM 1080/24p Output” is set to “On.” In this case,   
					press HOME to display the home menu, and change   
					the “BD-ROM 1080/24p Output” setting.   
					480i   
					Outputs 480i video   
					signals.   
					YCbCr/RGB (HDMI)   
					480p   
					720p   
					1080i   
					Outputs 480p video   
					signals.   
					Sets the color setting for video signals output   
					from the HDMI OUT jack. Select the setting   
					that matches the connected TV type.   
					Outputs 720p video   
					signals.   
					Outputs 1080i video   
					signals.   
					Auto   
					Automatically detects the   
					connected TV type, and   
					switches to the matching   
					color setting.   
					1080p (HDMI Outputs 1080p video   
					only) signals.   
					YCbCr (4:2:2) Outputs YCbCr 4:2:2 video   
					signals.   
					YCbCr (4:4:4) Outputs YCbCr 4:4:4 video   
					signals.   
					RGB (16-235) Select this when connecting   
					to a device that only   
					supports RGB limited range.   
					RGB (0-255) Select this when connecting   
					to an RGB (0-255) device.   
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				HDMI Deep Color Output   
					x.v.Color Output   
					Sets the Deep Color (color depth) setting for   
					video signals output from the HDMI OUT   
					jack.   
					Sets whether to send xvYCC information to   
					the connected TV.   
					Combining xvYCC-compatible video with a   
					TV that supports x.v.Color display makes it   
					possible to more accurately reproduce object   
					colors present in the natural world.   
					The color depth is indicated by the number of   
					bits, and more colors can be reproduced as   
					the value increases. The player supports a   
					color depth of up to 12 bits. Connecting the   
					player and a TV that supports Deep Color   
					allows more accurate color reproduction than   
					when connecting it to a TV that does not   
					support Deep Color.   
					Auto   
					Off   
					Normally select this.   
					Select this when the picture   
					is unstable or colors appear   
					unnatural.   
					Auto   
					12bit   
					10bit   
					Off   
					Normally select this.   
					Pause Mode   
					Outputs 12bit video signals.   
					Outputs 10bit video signals.   
					Sets the picture mode for DVD playback   
					pause status. For BD-ROMs or discs   
					containing AVCHD files, “Pause Mode”   
					automatically switches to “Auto.”   
					Select this when the picture   
					is unstable or colors appear   
					unnatural.   
					Auto   
					Normally select this.   
					Dynamic moving pictures   
					appear without blurring.   
					SBM   
					Sets whether to use the Super Bit Mapping   
					(only for video signals output from the HDMI   
					OUT jack).   
					Frame   
					Displays static pictures at   
					high resolution.   
					On   
					Smooths reproduction of the   
					video signal. Normally   
					select this.   
					Off   
					Turns off the function.   
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				To set the speakers   
					Audio Settings   
					1 
					Select “Speaker Settings” in “Audio   
					Settings,” and press ENTER.   
					The default settings are underlined.   
					Audio Output Priority   
					Selects the jack type to output audio signals.   
					2-channel Linear PCM signals are output at   
					48 kHz maximum from output jacks other   
					than the priority jacks.   
					2 
					3 
					4 
					Select “Size” or “Distance,” and press   
					ENTER.   
					HDMI   
					Outputs audio signals from   
					the HDMI OUT jack.   
					Select a setup item using M/m, and press   
					ENTER.   
					Coaxial/   
					Optical   
					Outputs audio signals from   
					the DIGITAL OUT   
					(OPTICAL/COAXIAL)   
					jack.   
					Select or set a setting using M/m, and   
					press ENTER.   
					Multi Channel Select this when connecting   
					Size   
					Analog   
					an AV amplifier (receiver)   
					via the MULTI CHANNEL   
					OUTPUT jacks.   
					Selects the size of the speakers.   
					• Front   
					Stereo Analog Outputs audio signals from   
					the LINE OUT (R-AUDIO-   
					L) jacks.   
					Large   
					Normally select this   
					position.   
					Small   
					Select this when the   
					speakers cannot reproduce   
					adequate low frequencies.   
					Headphones Outputs audio signals from   
					the headphone jack   
					
					• Center   
					Speaker Settings   
					Large   
					Normally select this   
					position.   
					To obtain the best possible surround sound,   
					set the speakers you have connected and their   
					distance from your listening position.   
					Then use the test tone to adjust the volume   
					and the balance of the speakers to the same   
					level.   
					This setting is selectable when “Audio   
					Output Priority” is set to “Multi Channel   
					Analog.”   
					Small   
					None   
					Select this when the speaker   
					cannot reproduce adequate   
					low frequencies.   
					Select this if you do not   
					connect a center speaker.   
					• Surround   
					Large   
					Normally select this   
					position.   
					Small   
					None   
					Select this when the   
					speakers cannot reproduce   
					adequate low frequencies.   
					Select this if you do not   
					connect surround speakers.   
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				• Surround Back   
					Large   
					Normally select this   
					position.   
					Small   
					None   
					Select this when the   
					speakers cannot reproduce   
					adequate low frequencies.   
					Select this if you do not   
					connect surround back   
					speakers.   
					• Subwoofer   
					Yes   
					Select this if you connect a   
					subwoofer to output the   
					Change the “Distance” setting each time you   
					move the speakers. Start from the front   
					speakers.   
					LFE (low frequency effect)   
					signals from the subwoofer.   
					None   
					Select this if you do not   
					connect a subwoofer.   
					Front   
					(10 [ft] (or   
					3.2 [m]))   
					Set this between 4 and   
					50 feet (or 1.0 meter and   
					15.0 meters) in 1 foot (or   
					0.2 meter) increments.   
					b 
					• When you play a BD or DVD that does not have   
					subwoofer output recorded, no sound is produced   
					from the subwoofer, even if “Subwoofer” is set to   
					“Yes.”   
					• Since subwoofer use is set as the player default   
					setting, “Subwoofer” cannot be set to “None”   
					when “Front” is set to “Small.”   
					Center   
					(10 [ft] (or   
					3.2 [m]))   
					Set this within –5 and   
					+2 feet (or –1.6 meters   
					and +0.6 meter) of the   
					“Front” setting (0 to   
					52 feet, 1 foot increments   
					(0 to 15.6 meters,   
					0.2 meter increments)).   
					For example, if “Front” is   
					set to 5 feet (or   
					1.6 meters), “Center” can   
					be set between 0 and   
					7 feet (or 0 meter and   
					2.2 meters).   
					• When connecting the front speakers that cannot   
					reproduce adequate low frequencies and a   
					subwoofer is not connected, set “Front” to   
					“Large,” and “Subwoofer” to “None.”   
					Distance   
					Sets the distance from your listening position   
					to the speakers.   
					Surround   
					(10 [ft] (or   
					3.2 [m]))   
					Set this within –16 and   
					+2 feet (or –5.0 meters   
					and +0.6 meter) of the   
					“Front” setting (0 to   
					52 feet, 1 foot increments   
					(0 to 15.6 meters,   
					0.2 meter increments)).   
					For example, if “Front” is   
					set to 16 feet (or   
					5.0 meters), “Surround”   
					can be set between 0 and   
					18 feet (or 0 meter and   
					5.6 meters).   
					Set the distance to your front speakers in   
					“Front” first (A = 4 to 50 feet (or 1.0 m to   
					15.0 m)). Then adjust the values in “Center”   
					(center speaker B), “Surround” (surround   
					speakers C), “Surround Back” (surround   
					back speakers D), and “Subwoofer” (E) to   
					reflect the actual distance to your center   
					speaker, surround speakers, surround back   
					speakers, and subwoofer.   
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					Surround   
					Back   
					(10 [ft] (or   
					3.2 [m]))   
					Set this within –16 and   
					+2 feet (or –5.0 meters   
					and +0.6 meter) of the   
					“Front” setting (0 to   
					52 feet, 1 foot increments   
					(0 to 15.6 meters,   
					0.2 meter increments)).   
					For example, if “Front” is   
					set to 16 feet (or   
					5.0 meters), “Surround   
					Back” can be set between   
					0 and 18 feet (or 0 meter   
					and 5.6 meters).   
					You can vary the level of each speaker as   
					follows. Be sure to set “Test Tone” to “On”   
					for easy adjustment.   
					Front   
					Left   
					Front   
					Right   
					(0.0 [dB])   
					Adjust the level of the front   
					speakers (–12.0 dB to   
					0.0 dB, 0.5 dB increments).   
					Center   
					(0.0 [dB])   
					Adjust the level of the center   
					speaker (–12.0 dB to 0.0 dB,   
					0.5 dB increments).   
					Subwoofer   
					(10 [ft] (or   
					3.2 [m]))   
					Set this within –5 and   
					+2 feet (or –1.6 meters   
					and +0.6 meter) of the   
					“Front” setting (0 to   
					52 feet, 1 foot increments   
					(0 to 15.6 meters,   
					0.2 meter increments)).   
					For example, if “Front” is   
					set to 5 feet (or   
					Surround   
					Left   
					Surround   
					Right   
					Adjust the level of the   
					surround speakers (–12.0 dB   
					to 0.0 dB, 0.5 dB   
					increments).   
					(0.0 [dB])   
					Surround   
					Back   
					Left   
					Surround   
					Back   
					Right   
					Adjust the level of the   
					surround back speakers   
					(–12.0 dB to 0.0 dB, 0.5 dB   
					increments).   
					1.6 meters),   
					“Subwoofer” can be set   
					between 0 and 7 feet (or   
					0 meter and 2.2 meters).   
					(0.0 [dB])   
					Subwoofer   
					(0.0 [dB])   
					Adjust the level of the   
					subwoofer (–12.0 dB to   
					0.0 dB, 0.5 dB increments).   
					To adjust the speaker level   
					1 
					2 
					3 
					Select “Speaker Settings” in “Audio   
					Settings,” and press ENTER.   
					Test Tone   
					Select “Test Tone” using M/m, and press   
					ENTER.   
					On   
					The player emits a test tone   
					in sequence from the   
					MULTI CHANNEL   
					OUTPUT jacks to adjust the   
					sound level from each   
					speaker. When you select   
					one of the “Speaker   
					Select “On” using M/m, and press   
					ENTER.   
					You will hear the test tone from each   
					speaker in sequence.   
					Settings” items, the test tone   
					is emitted from the selected   
					speaker.   
					4 
					From your listening position, adjust the   
					value of “Level” using </M/m/,.   
					The test tone is emitted from the selected   
					speaker.   
					Off   
					The test tone is not emitted   
					from the speakers.   
					5 
					6 
					Press ENTER when you finish adjusting.   
					Press RETURN to return to the previous   
					screen.   
					7 
					8 
					Select “Test Tone” using M/m, and press   
					ENTER.   
					Select “Off” using M/m, and press   
					ENTER.   
					z 
					To adjust the level without listening to the test tone,   
					
					adjust the level using M/m, and press ENTER.   
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				Audio (HDMI)   
					Dolby Digital   
					Selects the signal type for the HDMI OUT   
					jack.   
					Selects the audio signals output when playing   
					Dolby Digital discs.   
					This setting affects the output from the   
					DIGITAL OUT (COAXIAL/OPTICAL)   
					jack.   
					Auto   
					Normally select this.   
					Outputs audio signals   
					according to the status of the   
					connected HDMI device.   
					Downmix   
					PCM   
					Converts to output Linear   
					PCM signals. Select this   
					when connecting an audio   
					device without a built-in   
					Dolby Digital decoder.   
					2ch PCM   
					Downmixes to 2-channel   
					Linear PCM signals before   
					outputting from the HDMI   
					OUT jack.   
					Dolby Digital   
					Select this when connecting   
					an audio device with a built-   
					in Dolby Digital decoder.   
					b 
					Select “2ch PCM” when connecting a TV or an AV   
					amplifier (receiver) that does not support Dolby   
					Digital or DTS, otherwise noise or no sound may   
					result.   
					DTS   
					Selects the audio signals output when playing   
					DTS discs. This setting affects the output   
					from the DIGITAL OUT (COAXIAL/   
					OPTICAL) jack.   
					BD Audio Setting   
					Selects whether to mix or not mix interactive   
					audio and secondary audio (commentary)   
					when playing a BD that contains such audio.   
					Downmix   
					PCM   
					Converts to output Linear   
					PCM signals. Select this   
					when connecting to an audio   
					device without a built-in   
					DTS decoder.   
					Mix   
					Outputs the audio obtained   
					by mixing the interactive   
					audio and secondary audio   
					to the primary audio.   
					DTS   
					Select this when connecting   
					to an audio device with a   
					built-in DTS decoder.   
					Direct   
					Outputs the primary audio   
					only.   
					b 
					PCM 96 kHz and PCM 192 kHz audio signals are   
					output as PCM 48 kHz audio signals when “BD   
					Audio Setting” is set to “Mix.”   
					48kHz/96kHz PCM   
					Selects the maximum sampling frequency for   
					the PCM signals output from the DIGITAL   
					OUT (OPTICAL/COAXIAL) jack.   
					Audio ATT   
					48kHz/16bit   
					Outputs audio signals of   
					96 kHz sampling as 48 kHz/   
					16 bit.   
					Lowers the audio output level to prevent   
					sound distortion.   
					On   
					Off   
					Enables Audio Attenuation.   
					Disables Audio Attenuation.   
					96kHz/24bit   
					Outputs audio signals of   
					96 kHz sampling as 96 kHz/   
					24 bit. However, the signals   
					will be output as 48 kHz/   
					16 bit if the source is copy-   
					protected.   
					b 
					“Audio ATT” does not affect the output from the   
					HDMI OUT jack, the DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL/   
					COAXIAL) jack, and the PHONES jack.   
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				b 
					• If you select “96kHz/24bit” when an AV   
					amplifier (receiver) that does not support 96 kHz   
					is connected, no sound or a loud sound may   
					result.   
					Downmix   
					Sets the downmix method of multi-channel to   
					two-channel sound.   
					• “48kHz/96kHz PCM” is not effective when   
					“Audio Output Priority” is set to “HDMI,” “Multi   
					Channel Analog,” or “Stereo Analog.”   
					Dolby   
					Surround   
					Outputs the Dolby Surround   
					(Pro Logic) signals in 2   
					channels. Select this when   
					connecting an audio device   
					that supports Dolby   
					Audio DRC   
					Surround (Pro Logic).   
					Selects the dynamic range (compression level   
					of the sound) setting when playing a BD or   
					DVD that conforms to “Audio DRC.”   
					Normal   
					Outputs audio signals   
					without Dolby Surround   
					(Pro Logic) effect. Select   
					this when connecting an   
					audio device that does not   
					support Dolby Surround   
					(Pro Logic).   
					Auto   
					Performs playback at the   
					dynamic range specified by   
					the disc (BD-ROM only).   
					Other discs are played back   
					at the “Standard” level.   
					b 
					“Downmix” has no effect on the bitstream audio   
					output from the DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL/   
					COAXIAL)/HDMI OUT jack.   
					Standard   
					Performs playback at a   
					compression level between   
					“TV Mode” and “Wide   
					Range.”   
					TV Mode   
					Sounds are compressed   
					heavily. Low sounds are   
					easier to hear.   
					Wide Range   
					No compression works. A   
					more dynamic sound is   
					produced.   
					b 
					• “Audio DRC” is effective only when playing   
					Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus, and Dolby   
					TrueHD audio signals.   
					• When “Dolby Digital” is set to “Dolby Digital” in   
					
					DRC” has no effect on the audio output from the   
					DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL/COAXIAL) jack.   
					However, this excludes the following cases.   
					– when “BD Audio Setting” is set to “Mix” when   
					playing a BD.   
					– when “Audio Output Priority” is set to   
					“HDMI,” “Multi Channel Analog,” “Stereo   
					Analog,” or “Headphones.”   
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				4 Select the age restriction, and press   
					ENTER.   
					BD/DVD Viewing   
					Settings   
					The lower the value, the stricter the   
					limitation.   
					If you select “Select Age Restriction,”   
					you can enter the age from “0” to “255”   
					using </M/m/, or the number   
					buttons.   
					The default settings are underlined.   
					• To cancel the Parental Control setting,   
					select “No Restrictions.”   
					BD/DVD Menu   
					Selects the default menu language for BD-   
					ROMs or DVD VIDEOs.   
					When you select “Select Language Code,”   
					the display for entering the language code   
					appears. Enter the code for your language by   
					
					z 
					You can change the password (see “Password” on   
					
					b 
					• If you forget the password, reset the player   
					
					
					Audio   
					• When you play discs which do not have the   
					Parental Control function, playback cannot be   
					limited on this player.   
					Selects the default track language for BD-   
					ROMs or DVD VIDEOs.   
					• Depending on the disc, you may be asked to   
					change the Parental Control level while playing   
					the disc. In this case, enter your password, then   
					change the level.   
					• When “255” is selected in “Select Age   
					Restriction,” the Parental Control setting is   
					canceled.   
					When you select “Original,” the language   
					given priority in the disc is selected.   
					When you select “Select Language Code,”   
					the display for entering the language code   
					appears. Enter the code for your language by   
					
					Subtitle   
					DVD Parental Control   
					Selects the default subtitle language for BD-   
					ROMs or DVD VIDEOs.   
					When you select “Select Language Code,”   
					the display for entering the language code   
					appears. Enter the code for your language by   
					
					Playback of some DVD VIDEOs can be   
					limited according to the age of the users.   
					Scenes may be blocked or replaced with   
					different scenes.   
					1 Select “DVD Parental Control” in “BD/   
					DVD Viewing Settings,” and press   
					ENTER.   
					BD Parental Control   
					2 Enter your four-digit password using   
					the number buttons.   
					Playback of some BD-ROMs can be limited   
					according to the age of the users. Scenes may   
					be blocked or replaced with different scenes.   
					3 Select “OK,” and press ENTER.   
					4 Select a level, and press ENTER.   
					The lower the value, the stricter the   
					limitation.   
					1 Select “BD Parental Control” in “BD/   
					DVD Viewing Settings,” and press   
					ENTER.   
					• To cancel the Parental Control setting,   
					select “No Restrictions.”   
					2 Enter your four-digit password using   
					the number buttons.   
					3 Select “OK,” and press ENTER.   
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				z 
					You can change the password (see “Password” on   
					
					Password   
					Sets or changes the password for the Parental   
					Control function. A password allows you to   
					set a restriction on BD-ROM or DVD   
					VIDEO playback. If necessary, you can   
					differentiate the restriction levels for BD-   
					ROMs and DVD VIDEOs.   
					b 
					• If you forget the password, reset the player   
					
					
					• When you play discs which do not have the   
					Parental Control function, playback cannot be   
					limited on this player.   
					• Depending on the disc, you may be asked to   
					change the Parental Control level while playing   
					the disc. In this case, enter your password, then   
					change the level.   
					1 Select “Password” in “BD/DVD   
					Viewing Settings,” and press ENTER.   
					2 Enter your four-digit password using   
					the number buttons.   
					3 Select “OK,” and press ENTER.   
					Parental Control Region Code   
					Playback of some BD-ROMs or DVD   
					VIDEOs can be limited according to the   
					geographic area. Scenes may be blocked or   
					replaced with different scenes.   
					To change the password   
					1 
					2 
					
					the number buttons.   
					Select “OK,” and press ENTER.   
					1 Select “Parental Control Region   
					Code” in “BD/DVD Viewing Settings,”   
					and press ENTER.   
					Hybrid Disc Playback Layer   
					2 Enter your four-digit password using   
					the number buttons.   
					Selects the layer priority when playing a   
					Hybrid Disc. To change the setting, turn the   
					player off and on again.   
					3 Select “OK,” and press ENTER.   
					4 Select the area restriction, and press   
					BD   
					Plays BD layer.   
					ENTER.   
					DVD/CD   
					Plays DVD or CD layer.   
					When you select “Select Region Code,”   
					the display for entering the region code   
					appears. Enter the code for the area   
					restriction by referring to “Parental   
					
					BD Internet Connection   
					Sets whether to allow Internet connections   
					from the contents of a BD (in BDMV mode)   
					being played. Network connections and   
					settings are required when using this function   
					
					z 
					You can change the password (see “Password” on   
					
					Allow   
					Normally select this.   
					b 
					Do not allow   
					Prohibits Internet   
					connection.   
					• If you forget the password, reset the player   
					
					
					• When you play discs which do not have the   
					Parental Control function, playback cannot be   
					limited on this player.   
					• Depending on the disc, you may be asked to   
					change the Parental Control level while playing   
					the disc. In this case, enter your password, then   
					change the level.   
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				Photo Settings   
					System Settings   
					The default setting is underlined.   
					The default settings are underlined.   
					Slideshow Speed   
					OSD   
					Changes the slideshow speed.   
					Selects your language for the player on-   
					screen displays.   
					Fast   
					Photos change rapidly.   
					Normal   
					Photos change at normal   
					speed.   
					Dimmer   
					Slow   
					Photos change slowly.   
					Adjusts the lighting of the front panel display.   
					Bright   
					Dark   
					Off   
					Bright lighting.   
					Low lighting.   
					Turns off the lighting during   
					playback. Low lighting other   
					than during playback.   
					Control for HDMI   
					On   
					Allows you to use the   
					“Control for HDMI”   
					
					Off   
					Turns off the function.   
					Quick Start Mode   
					On   
					Off   
					Shortens the startup time   
					when turning on the player.   
					The default setting.   
					b 
					When “Quick Start Mode” is set to “On,”   
					– power consumption will be higher than when   
					“Quick Start Mode” is set to “Off” and   
					– the ventilation fan may turn on depending on the   
					surrounding temperature.   
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				Auto Power Off   
					Software Update Notification   
					The player automatically turns off if you do   
					not press any of the buttons on the player or   
					remote for more than 30 minutes, unless you   
					are playing BDs/DVDs/CDs/photo files or   
					are updating software.   
					Informs you of newer software version   
					information. Network connections and   
					settings are required when using this function   
					
					On   
					Sets the player to inform you   
					of newer software version   
					
					On   
					Turns on the “Auto Power   
					Off” function.   
					Off   
					Turns off the function.   
					Off   
					Turns off the function.   
					System Information   
					Auto Display   
					Displays the player’s software version   
					information and the MAC address.   
					On   
					Automatically displays   
					information on the screen   
					when changing the viewing   
					titles, picture modes, audio   
					signals, etc.   
					Off   
					Displays information only   
					when you press DISPLAY.   
					Screen Saver   
					The screen saver image appears when you do   
					not use the player for more than 15 minutes   
					while an on-screen display, such as the home   
					menu, is displayed on your TV screen. The   
					screen saver image helps prevent your   
					display device from becoming damaged   
					(ghosting).   
					On   
					Turns on the screen saver   
					function.   
					Off   
					Turns off the function.   
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				4 Select the configuration method of   
					wireless LAN, and press ENTER.   
					Network Settings   
					Automatic   
					registration   
					(WPS)   
					When you connect the   
					player to a Wi-Fi   
					Protected Setup-   
					compatible wireless   
					LAN router (access   
					point) with security set,   
					select this and go to   
					
					Internet Settings   
					These items are necessary when you connect   
					the player to the Internet. Enter the respective   
					(alphanumeric) values for your broadband   
					router or wireless LAN router.   
					The items that need to be set may differ,   
					depending on the Internet service provider or   
					the router. For details, refer to the instruction   
					manuals that have been provided by your   
					Internet service provider or supplied with the   
					router.   
					wireless LAN   
					(Automaticregistration   
					
					Access point Select this when you   
					scan   
					connect the player to a   
					wireless LAN router   
					(access point) that is   
					Wi-Fi Protected Setup-   
					compatible without   
					security set or not Wi-   
					Fi Protected Setup-   
					compatible.   
					1 Select “Internet Settings” in “Network   
					Settings,” and press ENTER.   
					2 Select “Start,” and press ENTER.   
					3 Select the connected router type, and   
					Manual   
					registration   
					Select this to make all   
					the settings manually.   
					press ENTER.   
					Wireless   
					Wired   
					Select this when   
					connecting via a   
					wireless LAN router   
					(access point).   
					5 Check the following settings of your   
					wireless LAN router (access point).   
					– SSID (Service Set Identifier)   
					– Security type: For details on which   
					security can be used on this player, see   
					
					page 77.   
					– Security key: The wireless LAN router   
					(access point) has a WEP or WPA key   
					according to the selected security type.   
					• When you select “Access point scan” in   
					
					
					Select this when   
					connecting to a   
					broadband router   
					directly, and go to step   
					10.   
					z 
					• WEP or WPA key may be displayed as   
					“passphrase” or “network key” depending on   
					the wireless LAN router (access point).   
					• The SSID of your wireless LAN router   
					(access point) is displayed in the wireless   
					network list on your PC. Check your   
					connected network SSID on page 25.   
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				6 Select the manual registration   
					method, and press ENTER.   
					10 Select the IP address setting method,   
					and press ENTER.   
					Auto   
					Acquisition   
					Select this when DHCP   
					(Dynamic Host   
					Configuration Protocol)   
					server settings are   
					available from your   
					Internet service   
					Manual   
					registration   
					To make all the settings   
					manually, select this   
					and enter SSID. To   
					enter characters, see   
					page 64.   
					provider. The network   
					settings necessary for   
					the player will be   
					(WPS) PIN   
					Method   
					Select this when you   
					connect the player to a   
					Wi-Fi Protected Setup-   
					compatible wireless   
					LAN router (access   
					point) and use a PIN   
					code.   
					assigned automatically.   
					Manual   
					Set the IP address   
					manually according to   
					your network   
					environment.   
					• When you select “(WPS) PIN   
					Method,” the PIN code of this player   
					appears. Register the code to the   
					wireless LAN router (access point)   
					within 2 minutes after pressing “Start,”   
					
					registration, refer to the instruction   
					manual supplied with the wireless LAN   
					router (access point).   
					• When you select “Manual,” set the   
					following items:   
					– IP Address   
					– Subnet Mask   
					– Default Gateway   
					The display for the DNS server setting   
					appears after you set the items.   
					Enter the DNS server address   
					manually, and go to step 12.   
					7 Select the security, and press ENTER.   
					The display for entering WEP or WPA   
					key appears.   
					11 Select the DNS server setting method,   
					and press ENTER.   
					
					Auto   
					Acquires the DNS   
					server address   
					automatically.   
					8 Press ENTER to input the WEP or WPA   
					key.   
					
					Manual   
					Enter the DNS server   
					address manually.   
					b 
					• When you select “Manual,” enter the   
					address in the “Primary DNS” row.   
					Make sure the WEP or WPA key is correctly   
					
					
					characters on the screen.   
					12 Select “Do not use,” and press   
					ENTER.   
					9 Press ,.   
					If your Internet service provider has a   
					specific proxy server setting, select   
					“Use,” and fill the “Proxy Server” and   
					“Port number” rows. To enter characters,   
					
					b 
					The WEP or WPA key is displayed as 8   
					asterisks no matter how many characters you   
					enter.   
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				2 
					Press ,, and enter the next character.   
					If you make a mistake, follow the next   
					steps.   
					13 Select “Perform” using M/m, and   
					press ENTER.   
					The network diagnostic starts.   
					Results are displayed after the player   
					finishes the network diagnostic.   
					If an error message appears, follow the   
					on-screen instructions.   
					For further details, visit the following   
					website and check the FAQ contents:   
					
					1Move the highlight to the entry field   
					using M/m.   
					The color of the cursor changes to   
					yellow.   
					2Move the cursor to the left side of the   
					character you want to delete using </   
					,.   
					Example: when you want to delete   
					“H” (“SSID Entry” display)   
					Cursor   
					14 Select “Finish,” and press ENTER.   
					15 Check the settings, and select   
					“Finish,” then press ENTER.   
					The message “Settings are complete.”   
					appears.   
					If an error message appears in the   
					network diagnostic results, check the   
					message and set the network settings   
					again.   
					To enter characters   
					3Select “Clear,” and press ENTER.   
					Use the following procedure to enter SSID,   
					the WEP/WPA key, or “Proxy Server.”   
					Entry field   
					b 
					Make sure the security key is correctly entered   
					
					
					the next step, you may not be able to check the   
					characters on the screen.   
					3 
					Press the yellow button (“Finish”) to   
					finish.   
					When you input SSID, press , to go to   
					the next screen.   
					When you input “Proxy Server,” press   
					RETURN to exit.   
					1 
					Press a number button repeatedly to   
					select a character.   
					Example:   
					Press the number 3 button once to enter   
					“D.”   
					Press the number 3 button three times to   
					enter “F.”   
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				Available buttons   
					Network Connection   
					Diagnostics   
					Buttons   
					Details   
					Red button   
					(Letter Type)   
					Switches the keyboard   
					between alphabet and   
					numbers.   
					You can run the network diagnostic.   
					Green button   
					(A/a)   
					Switches the keyboard   
					between upper case and   
					lower case.   
					1 Select “Network Connection   
					Diagnostics” in “Network Settings,”   
					and press ENTER.   
					Blue button   
					(Symbol)   
					Displays the keyboard for   
					symbols.   
					2 Select “Start,” and press ENTER.   
					The network diagnostic starts.   
					Results are displayed after the player   
					finishes running the network diagnostic.   
					If an error message appears, follow the   
					on-screen instructions and perform   
					“Network Connection Diagnostics”   
					again.   
					Yellow button   
					(Finish)   
					The input is entered, and   
					the player returns to the   
					previous display.   
					CLEAR   
					Erases the selected   
					(Clear/Clear All) character.   
					To erase all displayed   
					characters, press and hold   
					CLEAR for 2 seconds or   
					more.   
					3 Select “Finish,” and press ENTER.   
					RETURN   
					(Cancel)   
					Returns to the previous   
					display, canceling the   
					input.   
					Connection Server Settings   
					</M/m/,,   
					ENTER   
					• Select an input function   
					using </M/m/,, and   
					press ENTER.   
					• Enter characters as   
					follows: 1Select a   
					character selection panel   
					using </M/m/,, and   
					press ENTER. 2Selecta   
					character using </,,   
					and press ENTER.   
					1 Connect a DLNA certified device to the   
					network set in “Step 4: Connecting to   
					
					the DLNA certified device as a home   
					server.   
					For details, refer to the instruction   
					manual supplied with the DLNA   
					certified device.   
					b 
					When a firewall is set for the DLNA certified   
					device, disable the function. For details, refer   
					to the instruction manual supplied with the   
					DLNA certified device.   
					2 Press HOME.   
					3 Select   
					(Setup) using </,.   
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				4 Select “Connection Server Settings”   
					in “Network Settings,” and press   
					ENTER.   
					To delete a server from the connected   
					server list   
					1 
					While the connected server list is   
					displayed, select a server using M/m, and   
					press OPTIONS.   
					The connected server list appears.   
					2 
					Select “Erase,” and press ENTER.   
					To delete all the servers, select “Erase   
					All.”   
					The display asks for confirmation.   
					3 
					Select “OK,” and press ENTER.   
					The selected server is erased.   
					If no server appears in the server list,   
					press OPTIONS to select “Update Server   
					List,” and press ENTER.   
					5 Press OPTIONS to select “Network   
					Diagnostic,” and press ENTER.   
					6 Select “Start,” and press ENTER.   
					The network diagnostic starts.   
					Results are displayed after the player   
					finishes running the network diagnostic.   
					• To display detailed results for a server,   
					select a server using M/m, and press   
					ENTER. To go back to the results   
					display, select “Close,” and press   
					ENTER.   
					7 Press RETURN to return to the server   
					list.   
					8 Press RETURN to exit.   
					To display/hide a server   
					1 
					2 
					While the connected server list is   
					displayed, select a server using M/m, and   
					press ENTER.   
					Select “Shown” or “Hidden” using M/m,   
					and press ENTER.   
					When you select “Hidden,” the server   
					will not be displayed in the photo   
					category.   
					z 
					You can hide a server in the photo category as well.   
					Select the server using M/m, and press OPTIONS to   
					select “Hidden,” then press ENTER.   
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				Easy Setup   
					Resetting   
					Re-runs the Easy Setup to make the basic   
					settings.   
					You can reset the player settings to the   
					factory default by selecting the group of   
					settings. All the settings within the group will   
					be reset.   
					1 Select “Easy Setup,” and press   
					ENTER.   
					1 Select “Resetting,” and press ENTER.   
					2 Select “Start” using </,, and   
					2 Select “Reset to Factory Default   
					press ENTER.   
					Settings,” and press ENTER.   
					
					
					3 Select the settings you want to reset to   
					default, and press ENTER.   
					The display asks for confirmation.   
					You can reset the following settings:   
					– Video Settings   
					– Audio Settings   
					– BD/DVD Viewing Settings   
					– Photo Settings   
					– System Settings   
					– Network Settings   
					– All Settings   
					4 Select “Start” using </,, and   
					press ENTER.   
					b 
					
					– all settings within   
					(Setup) are reset.   
					– “Video Settings” and “Audio Settings” that can   
					be adjusted by pressing OPTIONS during   
					
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				Troubleshooting   
					If you experience any of the following   
					difficulties while using the player, use this   
					troubleshooting guide to help remedy the   
					problem before requesting repairs. Should   
					any problem persist, consult your nearest   
					Sony dealer.   
					Power   
					The power does not turn on.   
					, Check that the AC power cord is connected   
					securely.   
					, It takes a short while before the player turns   
					on.   
					The message “A new software version has   
					been found on the network. Perform   
					update under "Network Update."” appears   
					on the screen when turning the player on.   
					
					the player to a newer software version.   
					Additional   
					Information   
					Disc   
					The disc does not play.   
					, The disc is dirty.   
					, The disc is upside down. Insert the disc with   
					the playback side facing down.   
					, The disc is skewed.   
					, You are attempting to play a disc with a   
					format that cannot be played back by this   
					
					, The region code on the BD or DVD does   
					not match the player.   
					, The player cannot play a recorded disc that   
					
					Picture   
					See also “Connecting to an HDMI jack”   
					(page 15) when connecting equipment using   
					the HDMI cable.   
					There is no picture/picture noise appears.   
					, Check that all the connecting cables are   
					securely connected.   
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				, Check whether the connecting cables are   
					damaged.   
					
					and switch the input selector on your TV so   
					that the signal from the player appears on   
					the TV screen.   
					Sound   
					See also “Connecting to an HDMI jack”   
					(page 20) when connecting equipment using   
					the HDMI cable.   
					, When playing a double-layer BD/DVD, the   
					video and audio may be momentarily   
					interrupted at the point where the layers   
					switch.   
					There is no sound.   
					, Check that all the connecting cables are   
					securely connected.   
					, Check whether the connecting cables are   
					damaged.   
					No picture appears when the video output   
					resolution selected in “Output Video   
					Format” is incorrect.   
					, Press x on the player for more than 10   
					seconds to reset the video output resolution   
					to the lowest resolution.   
					, Check the connection to your AV amplifier   
					
					selector on your AV amplifier (receiver) so   
					that the audio signals of the player are   
					output from your AV amplifier (receiver).   
					, The player is in scan mode.   
					, If the audio signal does not come through   
					the DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL/   
					COAXIAL)/HDMI OUT jack, check the   
					audio settings (page 53).   
					The picture does not fill the screen, even   
					though the aspect ratio is set in “DVD   
					Aspect Ratio” under “Video Settings.”   
					, The aspect ratio of the disc is fixed on your   
					
					The sound is not output correctly.   
					, Check the “Audio Output Priority” setting   
					
					
					Video signals are not output from the   
					jacks, other than from the HDMI OUT jack,   
					when connecting the HDMI OUT jack and   
					other video output jacks at the same time.   
					, Set “Output Video Format” to “Component   
					Video” in the “Video Settings” setup   
					
					The sound volume is low.   
					, The sound volume is low on some BDs or   
					DVDs.   
					, Try setting “Audio DRC” to “TV Mode” in   
					
					, Set “Audio ATT” to “Off” in the “Audio   
					
					The dark area of the picture is too dark/the   
					bright area is too bright or unnatural.   
					, Set “Picture Quality Mode” to “Standard”   
					(default) (see “Adjusting pictures and   
					
					The HD Audio (Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby   
					TrueHD, DTS-HD High Resolution Audio,   
					and DTS-HD Master Audio) is not output   
					by bitstream.   
					, Set “BD Audio Setting” to “Direct” in the   
					“Audio Settings” setup (page 56).   
					, Check that the connected AV amplifier   
					(receiver) is compatible with each HD   
					Audio format.   
					The picture is not output correctly.   
					, Check the “Output Video Format” settings   
					
					No BD-ROM picture appears.   
					, Check the “BD-ROM 1080/24p Output”   
					setting in the “Video Settings” setup   
					
					The interactive audio is not output.   
					, Set “BD Audio Setting” to “Mix” in the   
					“Audio Settings” setup (page 56).   
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				The “Control for HDMI” function does not   
					work (BRAVIA Sync).   
					HDMI   
					, Check that the AC power cord of the   
					connected component is securely   
					There is no picture or no sound when   
					connected to the HDMI OUT jack.   
					, Try the following: 1Turn the player off   
					and on again. 2Turn the connected   
					equipment off and on again. 3Disconnect   
					and then reconnect the HDMI cable.   
					, If the player is connected to a TV through   
					an AV amplifier (receiver), try connecting   
					the HDMI cable directly to the TV. If the   
					problem is fixed, refer to the instruction   
					manual supplied with the AV amplifier   
					(receiver).   
					connected.   
					, If the HDMI indicator does not appear in   
					the front panel display, check the HDMI   
					
					, Check that “Control for HDMI” is set to   
					
					, Make sure that the connected component is   
					compatible with the “Control for HDMI”   
					function. For details, refer to the instruction   
					manual supplied with the component.   
					, Check the connected component’s setting   
					for the “Control for HDMI” function. For   
					details, refer to the instruction manual   
					supplied with the component.   
					, If you change the HDMI connection, turn   
					the player off and on again.   
					, If power failure occurs, set “Control for   
					HDMI” to “Off,” then set “Control for   
					HDMI” to “On” (page 60).   
					, For details on the “Control for HDMI”   
					function, see “About the BRAVIA Sync   
					
					
					There is no picture or picture noise   
					appears when connected to the HDMI OUT   
					jack.   
					, The HDMI OUT jack is connected to a DVI   
					device that does not support copyright   
					protection technology.   
					, If the HDMI OUT jack is used for video   
					output, changing the video output   
					resolution may solve the problem   
					
					, If you connect the player to a TV through an   
					AV amplifier (receiver) that is not   
					compatible with the “Control for HDMI”   
					function, you may be unable to control the   
					TV from the player.   
					No sound is output from the HDMI OUT   
					jack.   
					, The HDMI OUT jack is connected to a DVI   
					device (DVI jacks do not accept audio   
					signals).   
					, When you connect the player to a TV   
					through an AV amplifier (receiver), if you   
					change the HDMI connection, disconnect   
					and reconnect the AC power cord, or a   
					power failure occurs, try the following:   
					1Switch the input selector of the AV   
					amplifier (receiver) so that the picture from   
					the player appears on the TV screen. 2Set   
					“Control for HDMI” to “Off,” then set   
					
					Refer to the instruction manual supplied   
					with the AV amplifier (receiver).   
					The sound is not output correctly when   
					connected to the HDMI OUT jack.   
					, The device connected to the HDMI OUT   
					jack does not support the audio format of   
					the player. Check the audio settings   
					
					The display language on the screen   
					switches automatically when connected to   
					the HDMI OUT jack.   
					, When “Control for HDMI” is set to “On”   
					(page 60), the display language on the   
					screen automatically switches according to   
					the language setting of the connected TV (if   
					you change the setting on your TV, etc.).   
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				The file name is not correctly displayed.   
					, The player can only display ISO 8859-1-   
					compliant character formats. Other   
					character formats may be displayed   
					differently.   
					, Depending on the writing software used,   
					the input characters may be displayed   
					differently.   
					External memory (local   
					storage)   
					The external memory is not recognized.   
					, Try the following: 1Turn the player off.   
					2(USM1GH only) Align the V mark of the   
					EXT slot with the V mark on the external   
					memory, and insert the external memory.   
					3Turn the player on. 4Check that the   
					EXT indicator lights up in the front panel   
					display.   
					The disc does not start playing from the   
					beginning.   
					
					Bonus contents or other data that are   
					contained in a BD-ROM cannot be played.   
					, Try the following: 1Remove the disc.   
					2Turn the player off. 3Remove and re-   
					
					4Turn the player on. 5Check that the   
					EXT indicator lights up in the front panel   
					display. 6Insert the BD-ROM with   
					BONUSVIEW/BD-LIVE.   
					Some functions such as Stop or Search   
					cannot be performed.   
					, Depending on the disc, you may not be able   
					to do some of the operations above. Refer to   
					the instruction manual supplied with the   
					disc.   
					The language for the soundtrack/subtitle   
					or angles cannot be changed.   
					, Try using the BD’s or DVD’s menu instead   
					of the direct selection button on the remote   
					
					, Multi-lingual tracks/subtitles or multi-   
					angles are not recorded on the BD or DVD   
					being played.   
					A message indicating that the local   
					storage does not have enough space   
					appears on the screen.   
					, Delete unnecessary data in the external   
					memory (page 38).   
					, The BD or DVD prohibits the changing of   
					the language for the soundtrack/subtitle or   
					angles.   
					Operation   
					The remote does not function.   
					, The batteries in the remote are weak   
					
					, The distance between the remote and the   
					player is too far.   
					The disc tray does not open and   
					“LOCKED” or “TLK ON” appears in the   
					front panel display.   
					, When “LOCKED” appears, the player is   
					locked. To cancel the Child Lock, hold   
					down N on the player until “UNLOCK”   
					
					, When “TLK ON” appears, contact your   
					Sony dealer or local authorized Sony   
					service facility.   
					, The remote is not pointed at the remote   
					sensor on the player.   
					The player does not detect a USB device   
					connected to the player.   
					, Make sure that the USB device is securely   
					connected to the USB jack on the front   
					
					, Check if the USB device or a cable is   
					damaged.   
					, Check if the USB device is on.   
					, The USB device is connected via a USB   
					hub. Connect the USB device directly to the   
					player.   
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				, Depending on the surrounding environment   
					such as the wall material, radio wave   
					receiving condition, or obstacles between   
					the player and the wireless LAN router   
					(access point), the communication distance   
					may be shortened. Move the player and the   
					wireless LAN router (access point) closer to   
					each other.   
					The disc tray does not open and you   
					cannot remove the disc even after you   
					press Z.   
					, Try the following: 1Turn the player off,   
					and disconnect the AC power cord.   
					2Reconnect the AC power cord while   
					pressing down Z on the player. 3Keep   
					pressing down Z on the player until the tray   
					opens. 4Remove the disc. 5When   
					“WAIT” appears in the front panel display,   
					hold down [/1 on the player for more than   
					10 seconds until the player turns on again.   
					, Devices that use a 2.4 GHz frequency band   
					such as a microwave, Bluetooth, or digital   
					cordless device may interrupt the   
					communication. Move the player away   
					from such devices, or turn off such devices.   
					The player does not respond to any button.   
					, Moisture has condensed inside the player   
					
					, Hold down [/1 on the player for more than   
					10 seconds until the indicators in the front   
					panel display turn off.   
					The wireless LAN router (access point) is   
					not displayed on “Access point scan” list.   
					, The wireless LAN router (access point) is   
					not displayed if you set the SSID to hide   
					with the wireless LAN router (access point).   
					Check and reset the SSID of the wireless   
					LAN router (access point) manually   
					
					If the player still does not respond to any   
					button, disconnect then reconnect the AC   
					power cord.   
					Wireless LAN   
					Self-Diagnosis Function   
					When the self-diagnosis function is activated   
					to prevent the player from malfunctioning, an   
					error code appears in the front panel display,   
					You cannot connect your PC to the Internet   
					after you set the “Setting wireless LAN   
					(Automatic registration (WPS))” settings.   
					, The wireless settings of the wireless LAN   
					router (access point) may change   
					or just   
					appears without any messages on   
					the entire screen.   
					In these cases, check the following.   
					automatically if you use the Wi-Fi   
					Protected Setup function before adjusting   
					the settings of the wireless LAN router   
					(access point). In this case, check the   
					When an error code appears in the front   
					panel display   
					wireless settings of the wireless LAN router   
					(access point), and change the wireless   
					settings of your PC accordingly. For details,   
					refer to the instruction manual supplied   
					with the wireless LAN router (access point).   
					Error code Corrective action   
					Exxxx   
					Contact your nearest Sony   
					dealer or local authorized Sony   
					service facility and give the   
					error code.   
					SYS ERR   
					VUP NG   
					FAN ERR   
					• Check that the ventilation   
					holes on the rear of the player   
					are not blocked.   
					• Place the player in a location   
					with adequate ventilation to   
					prevent heat build-up in the   
					player.   
					You cannot connect the player to the   
					wireless LAN router (access point).   
					, Check if the wireless LAN router (access   
					point) is on.   
					When just   
					appears without any   
					messages on the entire screen   
					Contact your nearest Sony dealer or local   
					authorized Sony service facility.   
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				Playable Discs   
					Icon used in   
					this manual   
					Type   
					Disc Logo   
					Characteristics   
					BD-ROMs and BD-REs/BD-Rs in   
					BDMV and BDAV mode, including   
					8 cm discs (single layer) and DL discs   
					BD   
					Blu-ray Disc   
					BD-REs/BD-Rs containing MP3 audio   
					tracks* or JPEG image files   
					DATA BD   
					DVD   
					Discs such as movies that can be   
					purchased or rented   
					DVD VIDEO   
					DVD+RWs/DVD+Rs in +VR mode or   
					DVD-RWs/DVD-Rs in video and VR   
					mode, including 8 cm discs (single   
					layer) and DVD+R DL/DVD-R DL   
					discs   
					DVD   
					DVD   
					DVD-ROMs and DVD+RWs/DVD+Rs/   
					DVD-RWs/DVD-Rs containing MP3   
					audio tracks* or JPEG image files   
					DATA DVD   
					DATA DVD   
					Music CDs or CD-Rs/CD-RWs in music   
					CD format   
					CD   
					CD   
					CD-ROMs and CD-Rs/CD-RWs   
					containing MP3 audio tracks* or JPEG   
					image files   
					DATA CD   
					— 
					DATA CD   
					* MP3 (MPEG-1 Audio Layer 3) is a standard   
					format defined by ISO (International   
					Organization for Standardization)/IEC   
					(International Electrotechnical Commission)   
					MPEG which compresses audio data.   
					MPEG Layer-3 audio coding technology and   
					patents licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and   
					Thomson.   
					Notes about BD-ROM compatibility   
					Since the Blu-ray Disc specifications are new   
					and evolving, some discs may not be playable   
					depending on the disc type and the version.   
					The audio output differs depending on the   
					source, connected output jack, and selected   
					
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				b 
					Discs that cannot be played   
					• BDs with cartridge   
					• Notes about BD-REs/BD-Rs, DVD+RWs/   
					DVD+Rs, DVD-RWs/DVD-Rs, or CD-Rs/   
					CD-RWs   
					• DVD-RAMs   
					• HD DVDs   
					Some BD-REs/BD-Rs, DVD+RWs/DVD+Rs,   
					DVD-RWs/DVD-Rs, or CD-Rs/CD-RWs cannot   
					be played on this player due to the recording   
					quality or physical condition of the disc, or the   
					characteristics of the recording device and   
					authoring software. The BD-Rs recorded on a PC   
					cannot be played if postscripts are recordable.   
					A CD or DVD disc will not play if it has not been   
					correctly finalized. For more information, refer to   
					the instruction manual supplied with the   
					recording device. Note that some playback   
					functions may not work with some DVD+RWs/   
					DVD+Rs, even if they have been correctly   
					finalized. In this case, view the disc using normal   
					playback.   
					• DVD Audio discs   
					• PHOTO CDs   
					• Data part of CD-Extras   
					• VCDs/Super VCDs   
					• HD layer on Super Audio CDs   
					• Audio material side on DualDiscs   
					• BD-ROMs/DVD VIDEOs with a different   
					
					• A disc recorded in a color system other than   
					NTSC, such as PAL (this player conforms   
					to the NTSC color system).   
					Note on playback operations of BDs/DVDs   
					Some playback operations of BDs/DVDs   
					may be intentionally set by software   
					producers. Since this player plays BDs/   
					DVDs according to the disc contents the   
					software producers designed, some playback   
					features may not be available. Refer to the   
					instruction manual supplied with the BDs/   
					DVDs.   
					• Music discs encoded with copyright   
					protection technologies   
					This product is designed to play back discs that   
					conform to the Compact Disc (CD) standard.   
					Various music discs encoded with copyright   
					protection technologies are being marketed by   
					some record companies. Please be aware that   
					among those discs, there are some that do not   
					conform to the CD standard and may not be   
					playable by this product.   
					Region code (BD-ROM/DVD VIDEO only)   
					Your player has a region code printed on the   
					rear of the unit and will only play BD-ROMs/   
					DVD VIDEOs (playback only) labeled with   
					identical region codes. This system is used to   
					protect copyrights.   
					• Note on DualDiscs   
					A DualDisc is a two sided disc product which   
					mates DVD recorded material on one side with   
					digital audio material on the other side.   
					However, since the audio material side does not   
					conform to the Compact Disc (CD) standard,   
					playback on this product is not guaranteed.   
					• Note about double-layer BDs/DVDs   
					The playback pictures and sound may be   
					momentarily interrupted when the layers switch.   
					• Note about 8 cm BD-REs/8 cm BD-Rs   
					Some 8 cm BD-REs/8 cm BD-Rs cannot be   
					played on this player.   
					DVD VIDEOs labeled   
					this player.   
					will also play on   
					ALL   
					Depending on the BD-ROM/DVD VIDEO,   
					no region code may be indicated even though   
					playing the BD-ROM/DVD VIDEO is   
					prohibited by area restrictions.   
					• Note about BD-REs/BD-Rs   
					This player supports Ver. 2.1 BD-RE and   
					Ver. 1.1, 1.2 and 1.3 BD-R including organic   
					pigment type BD-R (LTH type).   
					Region code   
					• Note about DTS 5.1 MUSIC DISCs   
					This player can play DTS 5.1 MUSIC DISCs.   
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				*1   
					*2   
					A high-definition specification which utilizes   
					1080 effective scanning lines and the interlace   
					system.   
					A high-definition specification which utilizes   
					720 effective scanning lines and the progressive   
					system.   
					About playback of discs recorded in   
					AVCHD format   
					This player can play AVCHD format discs.   
					TM   
					b 
					What is the AVCHD format?   
					• Some AVCHD format discs may not play,   
					depending on the recording condition.   
					• The AVCHD format disc will not play if it has not   
					been correctly finalized.   
					The AVCHD format is a high-definition digital   
					video camera format used to record SD (standard   
					definition) or HD (high definition) signals of either   
					*1   
					the 1080i specification or the 720p   
					*2   
					specification on DVDs, using efficient data   
					compression coding technology. The MPEG-4   
					AVC/H.264 format is adopted to compress video   
					data, and the Dolby Digital or Linear PCM system   
					is used to compress audio data. The MPEG-4 AVC/   
					H.264 format is capable of compressing images at   
					higher efficiency than that of the conventional   
					image compressing format. The MPEG-4 AVC/   
					H.264 format enables a high definition (HD) video   
					signal shot on a digital video camera recorder to be   
					recorded on DVD discs, in the same way as it would   
					be for a standard definition (SD) television signal.   
					Video Output Resolution   
					Output resolution differs depending on the “Output Video Format” setting in the “Video   
					
					When “Output Video Format” is set to   
					“HDMI”   
					When “Output Video Format” is set to   
					“Component Video”   
					Resolution   
					setting   
					LINE OUT   
					LINE OUT   
					VIDEO/   
					S VIDEO   
					jack   
					COMPONENT HDMI OUT   
					VIDEO/   
					S VIDEO   
					jack   
					COMPONENT HDMI OUT   
					VIDEO jacks   
					jack   
					VIDEO jacks   
					jack   
					480i   
					480i   
					480i   
					480i   
					480i   
					480i   
					480p   
					720p   
					1080i   
					1080p   
					480i   
					480i   
					480i   
					480i   
					480i   
					480p   
					480i   
					480p   
					480p   
					720p   
					1080i   
					1080p   
					480i   
					480i   
					720p*   
					1080i*   
					720p*   
					1080i*   
					480i   
					480i   
					no picture   
					no picture   
					unselectable unselectable unselectable   
					* Protected contents on DVDs are output at 480p   
					resolution.   
					When “Output Video Format” is set to   
					“Video or S Video”   
					480i video signals are output from the LINE   
					OUT VIDEO/S VIDEO or COMPONENT   
					VIDEO jack, and 480p video signals are   
					output from the HDMI OUT jack.   
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				Audio Output Signals and Player Settings   
					The audio output signals differ, depending on the source, output jack, and the AV amplifier   
					(receiver) you use. To enjoy the sound you want, check the support audio format of the AV   
					amplifier (receiver), the connection to the AV amplifier (receiver), and the “Audio Settings”   
					setup pattern according to the tables below.   
					To enjoy   
					Connections and settings   
					“Audio   
					Settings”   
					setup pattern   
					Audio output   
					signal   
					AV amplifier (receiver) Player audio   
					support audio format jack*1   
					Disc/source   
					HD Audio*3   
					HD Audio*2   
					Up to 7.1ch LPCM*3 Multi-channel LPCM   
					Dolby Digital/DTS Dolby Digital/DTS   
					Dolby Digital/DTS*4 Dolby Digital/DTS   
					HDMI OUT   
					A 
					HD Audio*2   
					DIGITAL OUT   
					C 
					D 
					MULTI   
					CHANNEL   
					OUTPUT   
					7.1ch   
					— 
					HDMI OUT   
					DIGITAL OUT   
					HDMI OUT   
					A 
					C 
					A 
					Dolby Digital/DTS   
					Up to 7.1ch LPCM   
					5.1ch   
					Dolby Digital/DTS   
					Multi-channel LPCM   
					— 
					BD   
					Dolby Digital   
					/ 
					DTS   
					MULTI   
					CHANNEL   
					OUTPUT   
					D 
					7.1ch LPCM/   
					5.1ch LPCM   
					Multi-channel LPCM   
					2ch LPCM   
					HDMI OUT   
					B 
					C 
					7.1ch LPCM/ 2ch LPCM   
					DIGITAL OUT   
					5.1ch LPCM   
					MULTI   
					CHANNEL   
					OUTPUT   
					7.1ch/5.1ch   
					— 
					Dolby Digital/DTS   
					— 
					D 
					HDMI OUT   
					B 
					C 
					Dolby Digital/DTS   
					5.1ch   
					DIGITAL OUT   
					Dolby Digital   
					DTS   
					/ 
					DVD   
					MULTI   
					CHANNEL   
					OUTPUT   
					D 
					“Audio Settings” setup table   
					Audio Output   
					BD Audio   
					Setting   
					
					Setup   
					Audio (HDMI)*6   
					
					Dolby Digital*6   
					
					Priority*5   
					
					DTS*6 (page 56)   
					pattern   
					A Direct   
					AB   
					C 
					HDMI   
					Auto   
					— 
					— 
					DTS   
					— 
					— 
					Dolby Digital   
					— 
					B Mix or Direct   
					Coaxial/Optical   
					— 
					— 
					Multi Channel   
					Analog   
					D 
					— 
					*1   
					*2   
					*3   
					When connecting to the LINE OUT (R-AUDIO-   
					L) jacks, 2-channel signals are output.   
					HD Audio includes Dolby TrueHD, Dolby   
					Digital Plus, DTS-HD Master Audio, and DTS-   
					HD High Resolution Audio formats.   
					For Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio,   
					set “HDMI Resolution” of “Output Video   
					Format” to other than “480i” or “480p” in the   
					
					The 2-channel or less-channel primary/   
					secondary audio signals are output as 2-channel   
					LPCM signals.   
					*4   
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				*5   
					*6   
					The 2-channel LPCM signals are output from   
					output jacks other than priority jacks.   
					The 2-channel LPCM signals are output in the   
					following cases:   
					– when “Audio (HDMI)” is set to “2ch PCM” in   
					the “Audio Settings” setup.   
					About Wireless LAN   
					Security   
					– when “Dolby Digital”/“DTS” is set to   
					“Downmix PCM” in the “Audio Settings”   
					setup.   
					Since communication via the wireless LAN   
					function is established by radio waves, the   
					wireless signal may be susceptible to   
					interception. To protect wireless   
					communication, this player supports various   
					security functions. Be sure to correctly   
					configure the security settings in accordance   
					with your network environment.   
					No Security   
					Although you can easily make settings,   
					anyone can intercept wireless   
					communication or intrude into your wireless   
					network, even without any sophisticated   
					tools. Keep in mind that there is a risk of   
					unauthorized access or interception of data.   
					WEP   
					WEP applies security to communications to   
					prevent outsiders from intercepting   
					communications or intruding into your   
					wireless network. WEP is a legacy security   
					technology that enables older devices, which   
					do not support TKIP/AES, to be connected.   
					WPA-PSK (TKIP)   
					TKIP is a security technology developed to   
					correct for the deficiencies of WEP. TKIP   
					assures a higher security level than WEP.   
					WPA-PSK (AES), WPA2-PSK (AES)   
					AES is a security technology that uses an   
					advanced security method that is distinct   
					from WEP and TKIP.   
					AES assures a higher security level than   
					WEP or TKIP.   
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				General   
					Power requirements:   
					120 V AC, 60 Hz   
					Power consumption:   
					Specifications   
					System   
					Laser: Semiconductor laser   
					32 W   
					Dimensions (approx.):   
					430 mm × 246 mm × 70 mm   
					3 
					13   
					(17 in. × 9 / in. × 2   
					/ 
					in.)   
					4 
					16   
					Inputs and outputs   
					(Jack name:   
					(width/depth/height) incl. projecting parts   
					Mass (approx.):   
					Jack type/Output level/Load impedance)   
					LINE OUT R-AUDIO-L:   
					Phono jack/2 Vrms/10 kilohms   
					DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL):   
					Optical output jack/–18 dBm   
					(wave length 660 nm)   
					7 
					3.0 kg (6 lb 9 / oz)   
					8 
					Operating temperature:   
					5 ºC to 35 ºC (41 °F to 95 °F)   
					Operating humidity:   
					25 % to 80 %   
					DIGITAL OUT (COAXIAL):   
					Phono jack/0.5 Vp-p/75 ohms   
					MULTI CHANNEL OUTPUT:   
					Phono jack/2 Vrms/10 kilohms   
					PHONES:   
					Stereo phone jack/10 mW/(32 ohms)   
					HDMI OUT:   
					Supplied accessories   
					
					Specifications and design are subject to   
					change without notice.   
					HDMI 19-pin standard connector   
					COMPONENT VIDEO OUT   
					(Y, PB, PR):   
					Phono jack/Y: 1.0 Vp-p/   
					PB, PR: 0.7 Vp-p/75 ohms   
					LINE OUT VIDEO:   
					Phono jack/1.0 Vp-p/75 ohms   
					LINE OUT S VIDEO:   
					4-pin mini DIN/   
					Y: 1.0 Vp-p, C: 0.286 Vp-p/75 ohms   
					LAN (100):   
					100BASE-TX Terminal   
					EXT:   
					External memory slot (For connecting the   
					external memory)   
					DC output: 5 V 500 mA Max   
					USB:   
					USB jack Type A (For connecting digital   
					still camera and USB memory)   
					Wireless   
					Wireless LAN standard:   
					IEEE802.11a/b/g   
					IEEE802.11n draft 2.0   
					Frequency range:   
					2.4 GHz band: Channels 1-11   
					5 GHz band: Channels 36-64, 100-140,   
					149-165   
					Modulation:   
					DS-SS Modem and OFDM Modem   
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				Language Code List   
					
					The language spellings conform to the ISO 639: 1988 (E/F) standard.   
					Code Language   
					Code Language   
					Code Language   
					Code Language   
					not specified   
					Parental Control/Area Code   
					
					Number, Area (Code)   
					2044, Argentina (ar)   
					2047, Australia (au)   
					2046, Austria (at)   
					2057, Belgium (be)   
					2070, Brazil (br)   
					2200, Greece (gr)   
					2219, Hong Kong (hk)   
					2248, India (in)   
					2379, Norway (no)   
					2427, Pakistan (pk)   
					2424, Philippines (ph)   
					2428, Poland (pl)   
					2238, Indonesia (id)   
					2239, Ireland (ie)   
					2436, Portugal (pt)   
					2489, Russia (ru)   
					2501, Singapore (sg)   
					2149, Spain (es)   
					2499, Sweden (se)   
					2086, Switzerland (ch)   
					2543, Taiwan (tw)   
					2528, Thailand (th)   
					2184, United Kingdom (gb)   
					2079, Canada (ca)   
					2090, Chile (cl)   
					2254, Italy (it)   
					2276, Japan (jp)   
					2092, China (cn)   
					2093, Colombia (co)   
					2115, Denmark (dk)   
					2165, Finland (fi)   
					2174, France (fr)   
					2109, Germany (de)   
					2304, Korea (kr)   
					2333, Luxembourg (lu)   
					2363, Malaysia (my)   
					2362, Mexico (mx)   
					2376, Netherlands (nl)   
					2390, New Zealand (nz)   
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				11. General Provisions   
					Preamble   
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				BD-RE (page 73)   
					BD-RE (Blu-ray Disc Rewritable) is a   
					recordable and rewritable Blu-ray Disc,   
					available in the same capacities as the BD   
					below. The re-recordable feature makes   
					extensive editing and time-shifting   
					applications possible.   
					Glossary   
					AACS   
					“Advanced Access Content System” is a   
					specification for managing digital   
					entertainment contents stored on the next   
					generation of prerecorded and recorded   
					optical media. The specification enables   
					consumers to enjoy digital entertainment   
					content, including high-definition content.   
					BD-ROM (page 73)   
					BD-ROMs (Blu-ray Disc Read-Only   
					Memory) are commercially produced discs   
					and are available in the same capacities as the   
					BD below. Other than conventional movie   
					and video contents, these discs have   
					enhanced features such as interactive content,   
					menu operations using pop-up menus,   
					selection of subtitle display, and slideshow.   
					Although a BD-ROM may contain any form   
					of data, most BD-ROM discs will contain   
					movies in High Definition format, for   
					playback on Blu-ray Disc/DVD players.   
					AVCHD (page 75)   
					The AVCHD format is a high definition   
					digital video camera format used to record   
					SD (standard definition) or HD (high   
					definition) signals of either the 1080i   
					*1   
					*2   
					specification or the 720p specification on   
					DVDs, using efficient data compression   
					coding technology. The MPEG-4 AVC/   
					H.264 format is adopted to compress video   
					data, and the Dolby Digital or Linear PCM is   
					used to compress audio data. The MPEG-4   
					AVC/H.264 format is capable of   
					Blu-ray Disc (BD) (page 73)   
					A disc format developed for recording/   
					playing high-definition (HD) video (for   
					HDTV, etc.), and for storing large amounts of   
					data. A single layer Blu-ray Disc holds up to   
					25 GB, and a dual-layer Blu-ray Disc holds   
					up to 50 GB of data.   
					compressing images at higher efficiency than   
					that of the conventional image compression   
					format. The MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 format   
					enables a high definition (HD) video signal   
					shot on a digital video camera recorder to be   
					recorded on DVDs in the same way as for a   
					standard definition (SD) television signal.   
					Deep Color (page 52)   
					These are video signals for which the color   
					depth of signals passing through an HDMI   
					jack have been enhanced. With a Non-Deep   
					Color-compatible player, the number of   
					colors 1 pixel can express is 8 bits per   
					component video signal (Y, PB, PR) (24 bits/   
					16,777,216 colors). However, with a Deep   
					Color-compatible player, 1 pixel can express   
					more bits, such as 12 bits per component   
					video signal (Y, PB, PR) (36 bits). With more   
					bits, the gradation of color depth can be   
					expressed more finely, and continuous color   
					changes will be displayed more smoothly.   
					*1   
					A high definition specification that utilizes 1080   
					effective scanning lines and the interlace format.   
					A high definition specification that utilizes 720   
					*2   
					effective scanning lines and the progressive   
					format.   
					BD-J application   
					The BD-ROM format supports Java for   
					interactive functions.   
					“BD-J” offers content providers almost   
					unlimited functionality when creating   
					interactive BD-ROM titles.   
					
					
					BD-R (Blu-ray Disc Recordable) is a   
					recordable, write-once Blu-ray Disc,   
					available in the same capacities as the BD   
					below. Since contents can be recorded and   
					cannot be overwritten, a BD-R can be used to   
					archive valuable data or storing and   
					distributing video material.   
					The “Digital Living Network Alliance” is a   
					non-profit organization that formulates   
					DLNA Interoperability Guidelines for   
					sharing digital content via a network.   
					For details, visit the following website:   
					
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				Dolby Digital Plus (page 76)   
					LTH (Low to High) (page 74)   
					LTH is a recording system that supports   
					organic pigment type BD-R.   
					Developed as an extension to Dolby Digital,   
					the audio coding technology supports 7.1   
					multi-channel surround sound.   
					PhotoTV HD (page 45)   
					Dolby TrueHD (page 76)   
					“PhotoTV HD” allows for a highly-detailed   
					pictures, and photo-like expression of subtle   
					textures and colors. By connecting Sony   
					“PhotoTV HD” compatible devices using an   
					HDMI cable, whole new world of photos can   
					be enjoyed in breathtaking Full HD quality.   
					For instance, the delicate texture of the   
					human skin, flowers, sand and waves can   
					now be displayed on a large screen in   
					beautiful photo-like quality.   
					Dolby TrueHD is a lossless coding   
					technology that supports up to 8 channels of   
					multi-channel surround sound for the next   
					generation optical discs. The reproduced   
					sound is true to the original source bit-for-bit.   
					DTS-HD High Resolution Audio (page 76)   
					Developed as an extension to DTS Digital   
					Surround format. It supports a maximum   
					sampling frequency of 96 kHz, and 7.1 multi-   
					channel surround.   
					Pop-up menu (page 37)   
					DTS-HD High Resolution Audio has a   
					maximum transmission rate of 6 Mbps, with   
					lossy compression (Lossy).   
					An enhanced menu operation available on   
					BD-ROMs. The pop-up menu appears when   
					POP UP/MENU is pressed during playback,   
					and can be operated while playback is in   
					progress.   
					DTS-HD Master Audio (page 76)   
					DTS-HD Master Audio has a maximum   
					transmission rate of 24.5 Mbps, and uses   
					lossless compression (Lossless), and DTS-   
					HD Master Audio corresponds to a maximum   
					sampling frequency of 192 kHz, and   
					maximum of 7.1ch.   
					Super Bit Mapping (page 52)   
					It is possible to achieve smoother gradation   
					by putting 14 bits of information into an 8-bit   
					video signal. This Sony-developed   
					technology takes into account human vision   
					characteristics.   
					HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia   
					Interface) (page 15)   
					
					The Wi-Fi Protected Setup specification   
					easily sets the security of wireless home   
					networks.   
					There are 2 ways to use the Wi-Fi Protected   
					Setup function:   
					– The Push Button Configuration method,   
					using the WPS button on the wireless LAN   
					router (access point)   
					HDMI is an interface that supports both video   
					and audio on a single digital connection. The   
					HDMI connection carries standard- to high-   
					definition video signals and multi-channel   
					audio signals to AV components such as   
					HDMI equipped TVs, in digital form without   
					degradation.   
					The HDMI specification supports HDCP   
					(High-bandwidth Digital Contents   
					– The PIN method, using a PIN code   
					Protection), a copy protection technology for   
					digital entertainment contents for HDMI.   
					x.v.Color (page 52)   
					x.v.Color is a familiar term for the xvYCC   
					standard proposed by Sony.   
					xvYCC is an international standard for color   
					space in video.   
					This standard can express a wider color range   
					than the currently used broadcast standard.   
					
					Sony-developed technology provides real-   
					time parsing pixel-by-pixel, performs   
					optimum smoothing, clarifies details,   
					removes noise and achieves smoother   
					gradation in video signals during playback.   
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				24p True Cinema (page 51)   
					Movies shot with a film camera consist of 24   
					frames per second.   
					Since conventional televisions (both CRT   
					and flat panels) display frames either at 1/60   
					or 1/50 second intervals, the 24 frames do not   
					appear at an even pace.   
					When connected to a TV with 24p   
					capabilities, the player displays each frame at   
					1/24 second intervals — the same interval   
					originally shot with the film camera, thus   
					faithfully reproducing the original cinema   
					image.   
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					Index   
					
					“Network Settings” 62   
					
					“Dimmer” 60   
					Disc Lock 36   
					DISPLAY 9   
					Words in quotations appear   
					in the on-screen displays.   
					O 
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					“OSD” 60   
					Numerics   
					24p True Cinema 93   
					A 
					P 
					
					DVD 73   
					AACS 91   
					
					ANGLE 8   
					“Photo” 43   
					AUDIO 8   
					“Audio Output Priority”   
					
					Audio output signals 76   
					
					“Auto Power Off” 61   
					
					“Photo Settings” 60   
					
					Play information 39   
					Playable discs 73   
					
					E 
					
					Enter characters 64   
					
					
					Q 
					F 
					“Quick Start Mode” 60   
					B 
					Freeze frame 9   
					Front panel display 11   
					Batteries 27   
					R 
					“BD Data” 38   
					“BD/DVD Viewing   
					Settings” 58   
					Region code 74   
					
					“Resetting” 67   
					Resetting the player 67   
					
					H 
					HD Audio 76   
					
					“HD Reality Enhancer   
					
					
					
					“Headphones Type” 41   
					
					Home menu 47   
					
					
					Bitstream 69   
					S 
					
					BONUSVIEW 37   
					
					
					Self-diagnosis function 72   
					“Setup” 47   
					
					Slow-motion play 9   
					
					
					“Speaker Settings” 53   
					SUBTITLE 8   
					
					SURROUND 41   
					System Power-Off 16   
					“System Settings” 60   
					C 
					L 
					CD 73   
					Language Follow 16   
					
					LTH 92   
					“Chapter Search” 39   
					
					Color buttons 9   
					Connecting   
					M 
					AV amplifier   
					(receiver) 19   
					TV 14   
					MAC address 61   
					
					MULTI CHANNEL   
					
					“Music” 42   
					
					
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