Technika BRSS10 User Manual

BRSS10  
Owner’s  
Handbook  
Blu-ray disc player  
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION  
object filled with liquids such as a vase of flowers should  
be placed on the product.  
WARNING: DANGER OF RADIATION  
CAUTION!  
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  
No naked flame sources such as candles should be placed  
on the product.  
DO NOT OPEN  
Caution: Changes or modifications not expressly approved  
by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to  
operate this device.  
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  
DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK)  
These labels tell you that the unit contains a laser  
component. Opening the CD compartment lid and  
defeating the safety interlocks will expose the user to  
radiation from the laser beam. Do not stare into the laser  
while it is operating.  
Caution: Usage of controls or adjustments or performance  
of procedures other than those specified herein may result  
in hazardous exposure.  
This symbol indicates that there are  
important operating and maintenance  
instructions in the literature accompanying  
this unit.  
IMPORTANT  
ELECTRICAL INFORMATION  
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio  
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in  
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful  
interference to radio communication. However, this is no  
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular  
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful  
interference to radio or television reception, which can be  
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user  
is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of  
the following measures:  
This symbol indicates that dangerous  
voltage constituting a risk of electric shock  
is present within this unit.  
Mains Supply: The mains operating voltage of this unit is  
marked on a rating plate on the underside of the unit.  
The means of disconnecting this appliance from the mains  
supply is the mains plug. This should be unobstructed and  
readily operable at all times.  
Read these instructions.  
Keep these instructions.  
Heed all warnings.  
Follow all instructions.  
Do not use this apparatus near water.  
Clean only with a slightly damp cloth.  
Do not block any ventilation openings.  
Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.  
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Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and  
receiver.  
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Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit  
different from that to which the receiver is connected.  
Do not install or operate near any heat sources such as  
radiators, stoves, or other apparatus that produce heat.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV  
technician for help.  
Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when  
unused for long periods of time.  
Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing  
is required when the apparatus has been damaged  
in any way, such as the 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.  
Warning: To reduce the risk of fire or electrical shock, do  
not expose this product to rain or moisture. The product  
must not be exposed to dripping and splashing and no  
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INDEX  
INTRODUCTION  
PLAYER FEATURES  
Important safety information ..................................................1  
Introduction ...................................................................................2  
Player features...............................................................................2  
Disc region codes.........................................................................3  
Film ratings.....................................................................................3  
Controls and connections.........................................................4  
Remote control .............................................................................5  
HDMI connection .........................................................................6  
Composite video (CVBS) and SCART connection .............7  
Digital audio connection...........................................................8  
Network connection ...................................................................9  
Connecting power, loading a disc....................................... 10  
Playing Blu-ray or DVD-Video discs .................................... 11  
Blu-ray disc special features .................................................. 14  
BD-Live.......................................................................................... 15  
Playing CD audio discs ............................................................ 16  
Viewing JPEG digital photos ................................................. 17  
Playing WMA music files......................................................... 19  
Playing MPEG video files......................................................... 21  
System settings - overview.................................................... 23  
System settings - System category ..................................... 24  
System settings - Network category .................................. 25  
System settings - Display category..................................... 27  
System settings - Audio category........................................ 28  
System settings - Language category................................ 29  
System settings - Parental category ................................... 30  
Troubleshooting ........................................................................ 31  
Care and cleaning ..................................................................... 32  
Specifications.............................................................................. 32  
Warranty ....................................................................................... 32  
Read this manual before using your player.  
Full, high-definition video playback at up to 1080p  
resolution.  
The Player is set to play Region B Blu ray or Region 2 DVD  
Video discs.  
Up-conversion of standard DVD Video discs for  
enhanced picture quality at up to 1080p resolution.  
The player will accept the following disc types (among  
others): Blu-Ray, DVD Video, DVD-RAM, DVD-R, DVD+R,  
DVD-RW, DVD+RW, CD, CD-R, CD-RW, WMA, JPEG,  
MPEG4.  
HDMI AV Connection.  
Stereo analogue and digital audio outputs.  
PIP (picture in picture) functionality.*  
Pop-up menu display during playback.*  
The following formats are not acceptable:  
Discs with other region codes.  
Wired ethernet connection to enable access to BD-  
Live features.*  
Improperly formatted recordable discs, including  
recordable discs which are not finalised.  
*Where available on Blu-ray discs.  
IMPORTANT NOTE  
Menu navigation assistance:  
Blu-ray and DVD Video discs contain various features.  
Many features are determined by the program or software  
content on the disc itself. Some procedures in this manual  
cannot be performed if the disc does not support the  
feature. Also, some discs may need special settings which  
are unsupported by the player.  
Your Blu-ray player includes menus to enable you to  
navigate the content of your discs and to change settings.  
To help you navigate the menus, a selection box is placed  
over the currently selected menu item.  
In the two menu examples below, the pointers on the  
box indicate which directions you can navigate with the  
cursor buttons on the remote control.  
CAUTION: during playback, the disc spins at high speed,  
do not lift or move the player, doing so may damage the  
disc.  
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DISC REGION CODES  
FILM RATINGS  
NOTICES  
Blu-ray and DVD discs and players are covered by a  
worldwide agreement which limits playback of discs  
to specific regions as determined by the software  
manufacturer. Most discs come marked with a region  
coding. A disc specified as playable in one region may not  
play on a player designed for a different region. A disc  
specified as universal or with no region coding may be  
played in any region.  
An international agreement limits playback of discs to  
certain age groups as below:  
This player incorporates copyright protection technology  
that is protected by method claims of certain U.S.  
patents and other intellectual property rights owned by  
Macrovision Corporation and other rights owners. Use of  
this copyright protection technology must be authorized  
by Macrovision Corporation. and is intended for home  
and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise  
authorized by Macrovision Corporation. Reverse  
engineering or disassembly is prohibited.  
I KID SAFE  
2 G  
3 PG  
4 PG 13  
5 PGR  
6 R  
The regions are:  
The HDMI output of the player has High Definition  
Copyright Protection (HDCP) technology. Connecting the  
HDMIoutputoftheplayertoavideoscreennotsupporting  
HDCP technology will downgrade the picture.  
Blu Ray discs:  
Region A: The Americas and their dependancies, East Asia  
(except China and Mongolia) and Southeast Asia.  
7 NC17  
8 ADULT  
From the factory, this player is set to play all disc ratings.  
Region B: Africa, Southwest Asia, Europe (except  
Belarus, Russia and the Ukraine), Oceania and their  
dependancies.  
Each disc and packaging has information about the  
classification of the disc.  
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.  
Dolby and the double-D symbol are trade marks of Dolby  
Laboratories.  
If there are children in your house you can restrict viewing  
to particular age groups by following the instructions in  
the Parental settings Menu on page 30. Once restrictions  
are set, access to higher rated content will require a  
password.  
RegionC:CentralAsia,EastAsia(ChinaandMongoliaonly),  
South Asia, Eastern Europe and their dependancies.  
Manufactured under license under U.S. Patent #’s:  
5,451,942; 5,956,674;5,974,380; 5,978,762; 6,487,535 &  
other U.S. and worldwide patents issued & pending. DTS  
is a registered trademark and the DTS logos, symbol and  
DTS-HD Advanced Digital Out are trademarks of DTS, Inc.  
1996-2008 DTS, Inc. All rights reserved.  
DVD Video discs:  
Region 1: Canada, USA  
Region 2: Europe, Japan, Mid-East, South Africa.  
Region 3: South-East Asia.  
Region 4: Australia, Caribbean, Central & South America,  
New Zealand.  
Region 5: Africa, Former Soviet Union, India, North Korea,  
Pakistan.  
Region 6: China.  
THIS PLAYER PLAYS REGION B BLU-RAY AND REGION  
2 DVD VIDEO DISCS, ALSO REGION FREE, UNIVERSAL  
DISCS.  
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CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS  
FRONT VIEW  
1. Disc loading tray  
2. Open/close button  
3. Play/pause button  
4. Stop button  
5. Standby/On button  
6. USB dock (under cover)  
BACK VIEW  
1. Power cord  
2. Analogue stereo audio out  
3. Analogue composite video out  
4. Digital audio out  
5. HDMI Digital A/V out  
6. RJ45 ethernet connector  
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REMOTE CONTROL  
FITTING BATTERIES  
When replacing the batteries in the remote control, refer  
to the diagram above.  
1. Press the catch on the battery cover.  
1. Open/close button  
2. Numeric keypad  
3. Return button  
21. Picture in picture button  
22. Resolution button  
23. Red (A) button  
2. Lift off the battery cover.  
4. Previous button  
5. Next button  
24. Green (B) button  
25. Setup menu button  
26. Audio select button  
27. Left cursor button  
28. Enter button  
6. Play/pause button  
7. Step button  
8. Repeat A-B button  
9. Subtitle button  
29. Disc menu button  
30. OSD button  
10. Angle button  
11. Popup/Title menu button  
12. Up cursor button  
13. Right cursor button  
14. Down cursor button  
15. Volume down button  
16. Volume up button  
17. Yellow (C) button  
18. Blue (D) button  
31. Repeat button  
32. Zoom button  
33. Stop button  
3. Fit two AAA batteries observing polarity as shown.  
When replacing the batteries, use only the same AAA  
type specified.  
34. Fast reverse button  
35. Fast forward button  
36. Search button  
37. Standby/On button  
19. Mute button  
20. Secondary audio button  
4. Re-fit the battery door and clip it in place.  
DISPOSAL OF BATTERIES  
Dispose of used batteries with regard to the recycling  
regulations in your area. Do NOT short circuit batteries or  
throw them into water, the general rubbish or in a fire.  
Weak batteries can leak and damage the remote control.  
Replace them in good time!  
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CONNECTING HDMI DIGITAL VIDEO AND AUDIO TO A TV AND (OPTIONAL) SURROUND-SOUND DECODER  
HDMI CONNECTION TO A TV  
Your Blu-ray player includes different connection options.  
Digital HDMI connection is recommended for the highest  
quality video and audio performance.  
CAUTION: Always  
disconnect the player,  
TV, and any other AV  
system components  
from the mains before  
making or changing  
any connections.  
If your TV includes HDMI digital connections, connect  
an HDMI cable (not supplied) as shown for the highest  
quality of picture and sound from your TV.  
HDMI CONNECTION TO A SURROUND-  
SOUND DECODER  
If your audio-visual system includes a separate surround-  
SURROUND-SOUND  
DECODER  
sound decoder with HDMI connections, you can use two  
HDMI cables (not supplied) to connect your player to the  
decoder and then to the TV.  
NOTE: It is advisable to check that the settings for HDMI  
digital audio are correct for your AV surround decoder.  
These can be found in the section‘System settings - audio  
category.  
Connect to an HDMI input  
of the decoder.  
ConnectfromtheHDMIoutput  
of the decoder to the TV  
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CONNECTING ANALOGUE VIDEO, AUDIO AND SCART  
White plug  
Yellow plug  
ANALOGUE AUDIO AND VIDEO  
If your TV doesn’t include a digital HDMI connection, it  
may have separate composite video (CVBS) and stereo  
audio connection.  
CAUTION: Always  
disconnect the player,  
TV, and any other AV  
system components  
from the mains before  
making or changing  
any connections.  
The input jacks for these connections are normally  
coloured yellow (composite video), white (left audio)  
and red (right audio). To connect to composite video and  
stereo audio you will need a 3-way AV phono cable (not  
supplied).  
Red plug  
Connect the AV phono cable to the player as shown, then  
connect the other end to the TV, matching the coloured  
plugs to the coloured sockets on the TV.  
3-way AV cable  
White plug  
Yellow plug  
Connect to a free  
SCART input  
SCART CONNECTION TO A TV  
Red plug  
If your TV doesn’t have separate audio and video  
connections, it may have a SCART audio/visual connector.  
To connect to a SCART input you will need a 3-way AV  
phono cable and a SCART adaptor (not supplied).  
Connect the AV phono cable to the player as shown, then  
connect the cable to the adaptor as shown. If the SCART  
adaptor includes a switch, set this to ‘IN. Connect the  
SCART adaptor to a free SCART input of the TV.  
SCART adaptor  
3-way AV cable  
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DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT  
USING THE DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT  
CAUTION: Always  
disconnect the player,  
TV, and any other AV  
system components  
from the mains before  
making or changing  
any connections.  
Your player also includes  
a
co-axial digital audio  
output. You can use this jack to connect digital audio  
to a surround-sound decoder that doesn’t have HDMI  
connections.  
Connect a single digital audio phono interconnect  
between the digital audio output of the player and a free  
digital audio input of the decoder.  
NOTE: Video may be connected to the TV via HDMI or  
CVBS (Composite) analogue video out. In the system  
illustrated, video and audio are connected to the TV via  
the HDMI connection.  
NOTE: It is advisable to check that the settings for the  
digital audio output are correct for your AV surround  
decoder. These can be found in the section ‘System  
settings - audio category.  
To a digital  
audio input  
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CONNECTING TO THE INTERNET  
NETWORK CONNECTION  
An RJ45 socket is provided on the rear panel of the player  
for optional connection to the Internet via your home  
network.  
CAUTION: Always  
disconnect the player,  
TV, and any other AV  
system components  
from the mains before  
making or changing  
any connections.  
This connection is not essential, but if you connect your  
player to the Internet you can retrieve additional bonus  
information when you are playing a Blu-ray disc that  
featuresBD-Live. You can also check through the settings  
menu if there are any updates for your player.  
To make this connection your home network will require  
analways onconnection to the Internet so you will need  
access to a spare port on the network modem/router.  
Modem/router  
The illustration shows the connection arrangements  
found on a typical modem/router.  
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GETTING STARTED  
PLACEMENT  
Place the player on a level surface where it is unlikely to  
be knocked over or fall and where the connecting leads  
do not constitute a cause of danger.  
SWITCHING ON FOR THE FIRST TIME  
LOADING A DISC  
After switching on the player, and before loading a  
disc, select the AV input on your TV that corresponds  
to the connections you have made. For example, this  
may be HDMI, SCART or CVBS.  
Press the button to open the disc tray.  
Place the disc label side up on the disc tray.  
Press the button to close the disc tray.  
The means of disconnection from the mains supply is  
via the mains plug on the power cord. This must not be  
obstructed and be readily operable at all times.  
The disc will read.  
The TV should display the player Settings Menu screen.  
NOTE: The disc tray will open again after a short delay  
if the disc loaded does not include compatible material  
(non-supported music/movie files etc).  
CONNECTING POWER  
Before connecting power, connect the player to your TV  
and any other components in your system (see pages  
6-9).  
Blu-ray or DVD-Video discs  
If the disc is a Blu-ray or DVD-Video movie disc, the TV  
display will show the initial ‘root’ menu of the disc. Refer  
now to page 11 for full instructions for playing a movie  
disc.  
When you have completed all signal connections,  
plug the player, TV and other system components  
into the mains.  
Internet  
notice  
CD audio discs  
The Standby/On button will glow red.  
If the disc is a music CD, the disc will begin to play, the track  
and elapsed time will be displayed on the front panel and  
the TV will show the CD playback status display. Refer to  
page 16 for full instructions for playing an audio CD.  
In the unlikely event that no picture or a distorted picture  
is visible, refer to the Troubleshooting section on page  
31.  
SWITCHING THE PLAYER ON AND OFF  
CAUTION: Discs spin at high speed. To avoid damage to  
your discs or player, never lift or move the player when  
the power is switched on.  
If you can see an Internet notice as in the above example,  
your player is not connected to the Internet. This may be  
because there is no connection cable in place or because  
the Internet connection is not working.  
CD-ROM or DVD-ROM discs  
If the disc is a CD-ROM or DVD-ROM containing WMA  
music and/or JPEG photo or compatible MPEG movie files,  
the TV will show a folder/file display. Refer now to page  
17 (JPEG), 19 (WMA) or 21 (MPEG) for full instructions for  
playing a CD-ROM/DVD-ROM.  
To switch the player on:  
Press the STANDBY/ON button.  
If you are not planning to use BD-Live features on Blu-  
ray discs, then this notice can be ignored. If you do  
plan to use BD-Live, then you may want to refer to the  
sectionsConnecting to the InternetandSystem settings  
- network category’ to check your Internet connections  
and settings.  
The Standby/On button will glow blue and ‘HELLO’ will  
be displayed. The player will check for the presence of an  
Internet connection, then check if a disc is loaded. If a disc is  
found it will read automatically.  
UNLOADING A DISC  
If the disc is playing, stop play and wait for a few  
seconds for the disc to stop spinning.  
To switch the player off:  
Press the STANDBY/ON button.  
Press the button.  
The Standby/On button will glow red and ‘OFF’ will be  
displayed.  
After a delay while the disc is stopped fully, the disc tray will  
open.  
Carefully lift the disc off the disc tray and place it back  
in its case immediately.  
If you have finished using your player, press the  
button to close the disc tray.  
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PLAYING A BLU-RAY OR DVD-VIDEO DISC  
The instructions for playing Blu-ray and DVD-Video  
discs are the same. Blu-ray discs do include some more  
advanced features. These are listed in a later section ‘Blu-  
ray disc special features.  
Jumping to a particular scene:  
PLAYBACK CONTROL  
When a movie is playing.  
The Disc Menu will often include an index of chapters.  
To jump to a chapter, press the DISC MENU button.  
Play/pause/still frame:  
The disc will stop playing and the Disc Menu appears.  
Load the disc.  
Press the /, button to pause the movie.  
A still frame will be displayed.  
Press the /, button to resume play.  
Stepping frame by frame:  
Select the ‘scenes’ or ‘chapters’ menu (not all discs will  
have this menu).  
After a short delay while the disc reads, the initial disc ‘root’  
menu will be displayed on the TV screen. This menu resides  
on the disc so the features of the menu are dependant  
entirely on the disc content. Most Disc Menus will allow you  
to begin playing the movie, jump to scenes and change disc-  
related settings.  
Press the O,P,M,N buttons to navigate to the  
chapter you want using the on-screen disc menu.  
Press ENTER to re-start play from this chapter.  
Press the ,/ button to step forward frame by frame.  
Jumping to a title, chapter or time on the disc:  
Press the /, button to resume play.  
Press the O,P,M,N buttons to navigate the menu  
options.  
If you want to jump to a particular title, chapter or  
elapsed time on the disc, press the SEARCH button  
repeatedly to display the search item you want.  
Navigating chapters:  
Press the ENTER button to choose an option.  
Blu-ray and DVD-Video discs are organised so that you  
can jump back or forward and resume watching the  
movie from a particular scene (chapter).  
The Title, Chapter or Time search box opens.  
One of the options will be ‘play’ or ‘play movie. Choose this  
option to play the movie.  
Enter the title number, chapter number or elapsed  
time using the numbers on the NUMERIC KEYPAD. If  
you are entering a time, use the O or P button to  
change between hours and minutes and seconds.  
Press the }or {button to jump forward or backward  
through the chapters on the disc.  
Discs may also include menu options to activate extra  
features within the movies.  
NOTE: Pressing the { button for the first time will return  
play to the start of the current chapter.  
When you have finished entering the digits required,  
press the ENTER button to confirm.  
Fast search  
The player will jump to the point you selected.  
Press the ] or [ button to fast-search forward or  
backward through a movie. Pressing the button  
repeatedly will increase search speed in the range -  
2X " 4X " 8X " 16X " 32X " 64X " 128X " Normal  
The search speed is displayed on the TV screen  
Press the /, button to return to normal speed play.  
Stopping the disc  
Press the . button (also available on the front panel)  
to stop the disc.  
Play will stop.  
If the disc you are playing features play resume, you can later  
press the /, button to resume the movie from the point at  
which play stopped.  
To fully stop a disc (clearing play resume), press the .  
button twice.  
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PLAYING A BLU-RAY OR DVD-VIDEO DISC  
Repeat play:  
On-Screen status display:  
Subtitles:  
NOTE: Repeat features may not be available on some Blu-  
ray discs.  
When a Blu-ray or DVD-Video disc is playing you can open  
the On-Screen status display to show information about  
the disc that is currently playing.  
Most discs will include at least one subtitle option.  
To switch on and select subtitles -  
There are two repeat modes.  
Press the SUBTITLE button.  
Press the OSD button.  
Press the REPEAT button repeatedly to step through  
the two repeat modes.  
The Subtitle flyout menu will open and show the subtitle  
option currently selected.  
The On-Screen status display will open.  
The repeat mode selected will be displayed on the TV  
screen.  
Chapter  
playing  
Press the P button if you want to change the subtitle.  
Press the M or N button to scroll through the options  
available.  
Title  
playing  
Total  
chapters  
Press the ENTER button to choose an option.  
If you have chosen a subtitle, it will now display on the TV  
screen. After a short delay, the flyout will close.  
Camera angle:  
Some discs will include the option to view from a choice  
of camera angles.  
Repeat Title: The player will repeat the current title  
continuously.  
To change camera angle -  
Repeat Chapter:The player will repeat the current chapter  
continuously.  
Title  
Elapsed  
time  
Elapsed time Title  
Repeat  
status  
Press the ANGLE button.  
bargraph  
total  
time  
The Angle flyout menu will open.  
Play  
status  
Repeat A-B:  
Press the M or N button to scroll through the options  
available.  
You can also set the player to repeat a particular passage  
from the disc. This can include one or more chapters.  
Press the OSD button again to switch off the On-  
Screen status display.  
Press the ENTER button to choose an option.  
Press the A-B button to mark the start of the section  
If you have changed the camera angle, the filming angle will  
now change on the TV screen. After a short delay, the flyout  
will close.  
you want to repeat.  
The indication ‘A-’ will appear under the repeat symbol on  
the status display.  
When you reach the end of the section you want to  
repeat, press the A-B button again.  
The indication ‘A-B’ will appear under the repeat symbol on  
the status display.  
The player will now continuously repeat the section  
between the start and end markers.  
Press the A-B button again to clear an A-B repeat  
section.  
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PLAYING A BLU-RAY OR DVD-VIDEO DISC  
Audio selection:  
Volume and mute:  
Resolution (HDMI only):  
CAUTION: If you change to display resolution  
Some discs will include multiple soundtracks in different  
languages or using different encoding methods.  
The volume setting for the sound of your system should  
normally be set on the TV or AV surround decoder (if  
you have one in your AV system). If required, you can  
independantly adjust the player volume from the remote  
control.  
settings that are incompatible with your TV, you  
may lose the TV picture completely. If your TV is  
connected via HDMI, the ‘Auto’ setting (factory  
setting) is strongly recommended as the TV will  
automatically set the resolution of the player for  
optimum results.  
To change the audio soundtrack -  
Press the AUDIO button.  
The Audio flyout menu will open.  
Press the VOL+ button to increase the volume  
setting.  
Press the M or N button to scroll through the options  
available.  
NOTE: Although resolution settings will display on a TV  
connected to the composite video (CVBS) video output,  
the resolution of this video output is fixed at 576i (PAL  
operation) or 480i (NTSC operation).  
Press the VOL- button to decrease the volume  
setting.  
Press the ENTER button to choose an option.  
Play will now resume with your choice of audio soundtrack.  
After a short delay, the flyout will close.  
The volume level will be shown on-screen as a number in the  
range 0-100 and also as a bargraph display.  
To change the resolution -  
Zoom and pan (DVD Video discs only):  
To mute the sound completely, press the MUTE  
button.  
Press the RESOLUTION button once to display the  
resolution setting currently in use.  
Press the ZOOM button repeatedly to select the zoom  
level you want from the options of Zoom off, Zoom x  
2, Zoom x 4.  
To un-mute the sound, press the MUTE button again.  
Press the RESOLUTION button repeatedly to switch  
between the available resolutions.  
The mute status will be displayed briefly.  
The view will zoom to the centre of the picture.  
Wait after each press for the picture to stabilise (this  
may take around 7 seconds) before pressing again to  
step to the next resolution setting.  
Press the O,P,M,N buttons to pan the zoomed area  
around the photo.  
The zoom icon will show where the zoomed area is on the  
photo.  
The resolution settings available are -  
Auto  
1080p  
1080i  
720p  
576p  
576i  
Press the ZOOM button repeatedly to return to normal  
view.  
Zoom Off is indicated on the TV screen.  
NOTE: Changing the resolution setting from HDMI Auto  
may result in the loss of a stable picture. If this happens  
refer to the Troubleshooting section for instructions to  
recover the picture.  
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BLU-RAY DISC SPECIAL FEATURES  
The special features in this section apply to Blu-ray  
discs only.  
NOTE: Not all Blu-ray discs will support these features.  
Blu-ray picture in picture (bonus view):  
Secondary audio:  
Some Blu-ray discs may include secondary video. This is  
displayed as a second picture within the main picture.  
When secondary (picture in picture) video is displayed,  
it is possible to switch the soundtrack to the secondary  
video picture. The Secondary Audio menus are similar in  
style to the PIP menus.  
Press the PIP button.  
Blu-ray disc Popup Menu  
The PIP flyout menu appears, showing the current PIP  
status.  
Some Blu-ray discs feature a Pop-up Menu. This enables  
you to view the Disc Menu to change settings or jump to  
scenes (chapters) without stopping playback.  
Press the SECONDARY AUDIO button to open the  
secondary audio flyout menu.  
Press the P button to open the Secondary Audio  
setting screen.  
Press the POPUP MENU button.  
The Popup Menu will be displayed.  
The Secondary Audio options will be displayed.  
Press the M or N button to scroll through the  
options.  
Press the P button to open the PIP setting screen.  
The PIP options will be displayed.  
Press the ENTER button to select an option.  
Colour buttons:  
The red, green, yellow and blue colour buttons are used  
with interactive menus when operating a Blu-ray disc  
that includes Java applications.  
Operating instructions will be included with the disc.  
Press the M or N button to scroll through the  
options.  
In the example above, scroll down to select the first  
(01) option of the two (02) PIP options avaiable.  
If you want to change a setting from the Popup Menu,  
navigate the menu with the O or P button to select  
the setting you want to change.  
Press the ENTER button to select an option.  
If you have selected one of the picture in picture options, a  
secondary picture will be displayed on the TV screen.  
Press the ENTER button to select the setting.  
NOTE: Pressing the POPUP MENU button during DVD-  
Video playback will return to the Disc Menu.  
Main picture  
Secondary picture  
To close the picture in picture display, select the ‘Off’  
option from the PIP setting screen.  
The secondary PIP display will close.  
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BD-LIVE  
BD-Live content via the Internet:  
Some Blu-ray discs include access to BD-Live content.  
BD-Live content is provided via the Internet by the disc  
producer.  
To access BD-Live content -  
Check that your player is connected to the Internet.  
Load a blank USB drive to the USB port on the front  
panel. The drive capacity should be between 2GB and  
16GB.  
NOTE: The USB memory is not optional. BD-Live will only  
function when a USB drive memory is installed. If USB  
memory is not installed you may see a warning message  
stating that your player is incompatible with BD-Live.  
Load the disc with BD-Live feature.  
Select the BD-Live menu option from the disc menu.  
You may now be required to follow the screen prompts to  
register with the disc producer. Once registration is complete  
you can browse the BD-Live content available by following  
the screen prompts.  
NOTE: You may experience delays as BD-Live content is  
retrieved from the Internet.  
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PLAYING A CD AUDIO DISC  
Load the disc  
Repeat/random play:  
PLAYBACK CONTROL  
When a CD is playing.  
After a short delay while the disc reads, the disc will start  
to play from track 1. The track and elapsed time will be  
displayed on the front panel and the TV will show the CD  
playback status display.  
There are three repeat/random modes.  
Press the REPEAT button repeatedly to step through  
the three repeat modes.  
Play/pause:  
Press the /, button.  
PAUSE will be displayed on the TV screen status display.  
Press the /, button to resume play.  
Navigating tracks:  
Total  
tracks  
Track  
playing  
Press the }or {button to jump forward or backward  
through the tracks.  
NOTE: Pressing the { button for the first time will return  
play to the start of the current track.  
The repeat mode selected will be displayed on the TV  
screen.  
Jumping to a particular track:  
Press one of the number keys on the NUMERIC  
KEYPAD to jump directly to a track number.  
Repeat All: The player will repeat all tracks on the disc  
continuously.  
Elapsed Elapsed time Track  
time  
Repeat  
status  
To enter a two digit track number, press the two  
number buttons (for example 1 then 2 to select track  
12).  
time  
bargraph  
Repeat All + Random: The player will repeat all tracks on  
the disc continuously, but in a random sequence.  
Shuffle  
status  
Play  
status  
Repeat track: The player will repeat the track currently  
playing.  
The player will jump directly to the track you selected.  
NOTE: In systems where the player is used for audio  
playback of CDs through an audio Surround Decoder  
or amplifier, a basic CD playback display is available on  
the unit (the TV display is not required for track/time  
navigation). To set advanced play modes such as Repeat,  
it will be necessary to use the TV display to determine the  
status of the player.  
Fast search  
Repeat A-B:  
Press the ] or [ button to fast-search forward  
or backward through a disc. Pressing the button  
repeatedly will increase search speed in the range -  
You can also set the player to repeat a particular passage  
from the disc. This can include one or more tracks.  
Press the A-B button to mark the start of the section  
you want to repeat.  
2X " 4X " 8X " 16X " 32X " 64X " 128X " Normal  
The search speed is displayed on the TV screen  
Press the /, button to return to normal speed play.  
Stopping the disc  
The indication ‘A-’ will appear under the repeat symbol on  
the status display.  
When you reach the end of the section you want to  
repeat, press the A-B button again.  
Press the . button (also available on the front panel)  
to stop the disc.  
The indication ‘A-B’ will appear under the repeat symbol on  
the status display.  
The player will now continuously repeat the section  
between the start and end markers.  
Press the A-B button again to clear an A-B repeat  
section.  
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VIEWING JPEG PHOTO FILES  
Playing photos from a CD-ROM or DVD-ROM:  
The thumbnail view will appear.  
To run a slideshow of the photos:  
Load the disc.  
From the thumbnail view, press the O button to  
navigate to the left pane.  
Menu  
pane  
Thumbnail  
pane  
Playing photos from a USB Flash drive:  
Press the M or N button to select the ‘Start Slide  
Showoption from the menu.  
Dock the USB drive into the USB port located under  
the protective cover on the front panel.  
The slideshow will start. When all the photos have been  
displayed, the slideshow will stop.  
You will now see the Main Menu selection options. The  
options available will depend on the content of your disc/  
drive. In the example below, the drive contains music, photos  
and videos.  
Selected  
photo  
To continually play a slideshow:  
Press to start  
slideshow  
Press the REPEAT button to switch slideshow repeat  
mode on or off.  
To pause a slideshow:  
Press the /, button to pause a slideshow display.  
From the thumbnail view -  
Press the /, button to re-start the slideshow.  
To display a single photo:  
Disc/drive  
contents  
Changing Slideshow Settings:  
UsetheO,P,M,Nbuttonstohighlightthethumbnail  
you want to display.  
Press the POPUP MENU button to open the slideshow  
settings flyout menu.  
Press the ENTER button to display this photo.  
The slideshow settings flyout will open.  
To view other photos:  
Press the } or { button to step through the photos  
in the folder.  
Press the M or N button to highlight the Pictures  
option.  
To return to the thumbnail view:  
Press the . button.  
Press the ENTER button to select this option.  
If your photos are not stored in folders you will now see a  
thumbnail view of your photos.  
The thumbnail view will be displayed.  
Press the M or N button to choose the option of Slide  
Show Effects or Slide Show Delay.  
If your photos are stored in folders, the folders will  
be displayed in the thumbnail pane. Use the P, M,  
N buttons to navigate to the folder containing your  
photos.  
Press the P button to change a setting for the option  
you selected.  
Press the M or N button to select the setting you  
want.  
Press the ENTER button to confirm the setting.  
The setting will change and the flyout will close after a short  
delay.  
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VIEWING JPEG PHOTO FILES  
Zoom and pan (during a slideshow):  
Photo information banner:  
Background music:  
Press the OSD button while a photo is displayed to  
open the photo information banner.  
While viewing your photos you can also play background  
music.  
Press the /, button.  
The slideshow will pause at the picture displayed.  
The photo information banner will open.  
Total files Slideshow repeat  
File  
Check that you have loaded the background music  
WMA files that you want to play onto the disc or drive  
containing your photo files.  
Press the ZOOM button repeatedly to select the zoom  
level you want from the options of Zoom off, zoom x  
2, zoom x 4.  
Play  
status  
Load the disc or drive.  
The view will zoom to the top left corner of the picture and a  
zoom icon is shown on the screen.  
File name  
number  
Select the ‘Picturesoption.  
The thumbnail view will appear. If music files are included  
on your disc/drive, the ‘Browse Music’ option will appear on  
this menu.  
Zoom is currently displaying  
this area of the screen  
Slideshow display time  
Press the OSD button again to close the photo  
information banner.  
Press the O,P,M,N buttons to pan the zoomed area  
around the photo.  
The zoom icon will show where the zoomed area is on the  
photo.  
Browse  
music  
Press the /, button to return to the slideshow.  
Select the ‘Browse Music’ option before displaying  
your pictures.  
Zoom and pan (single picture display):  
Press the ZOOM button repeatedly to select the zoom  
level you want from the options of Zoom off, zoom x  
2, zoom x 4.  
You can now browse for the music that you want to play.  
Once the music is playing, press the ENTER button.  
The view will zoom to the top left corner of the picture and a  
zoom icon is shown on the screen.  
Choose the ‘Browse picturesoption from this menu.  
You can now navigate to a picture to display or start  
a slideshow.  
Zoom is currently displaying  
this area of the screen  
Press the O,P,M,N buttons to pan the zoomed area  
around the photo.  
The zoom icon will show where the zoomed area is on the  
photo.  
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PLAYING WMA MUSIC FILES  
Playing WMA music files from a CD-ROM or DVD-ROM:  
Playing music:  
The tracks will play, starting with the selected track, and the  
Music information banner will appear.  
Load the disc.  
You should now see a track list in the centre pane.  
NOTE: Only WMA format music files are compatible, other  
formats will not be displayed.  
Track playing  
Playing WMA music files from a USB Flash drive:  
Dock the USB drive into the USB port located under  
the protective cover on the front panel.  
Music file information  
(when available)  
Menu  
pane  
Centre  
pane  
Total tracks  
You will now see the Main Menu selection options. The  
options available will depend on the content of your disc/  
drive. In the example below, the drive contains music, photos  
and videos.  
Selected  
track  
Elapsed Elapsed time Track  
time  
Repeat  
status  
Disc/drive  
contents  
time  
bargraph  
Shuffle  
status  
Play  
status  
Press the M or N button to highlight the track you  
want to play on the track list.  
Press the ENTER button  
Press the M or N button to highlight the Music  
option.  
Press the ENTER button to select this option.  
If your music is not stored in folders you will now see a list of  
tracks and can skip to the ‘Playing Music’ section.  
Music stored in folders (albums):  
If your music is stored in folders (albums), the folders  
will be displayed in the centre pane. Use the P, M, N  
buttons to navigate to the folder (album) containing  
your tracks.  
Press the ENTER button to select your choice of  
folder.  
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PLAYING WMA MUSIC FILES  
Repeat/random play:  
PLAYBACK CONTROL  
There are three repeat/random modes.  
Play/pause:  
Press the REPEAT button repeatedly to step through  
the three repeat modes.  
Press the /, button to pause play.  
PAUSE will be displayed on the front panel and on the TV  
screen status display.  
Press the /, button to resume play.  
Navigating tracks (music files):  
Press the }or {button to jump forward or backward  
through the tracks.  
NOTE: Pressing the { button for the first time will return  
play to the start of the current track.  
Jumping to a track (music file) or time within a track:  
The repeat mode selected will be displayed on the TV  
screen.  
If you want to jump to a particular track on the disc/  
drive, press the SEARCH button.  
Repeat All: The player will repeat all files (tracks) on the  
disc continuously.  
The search box opens.  
Enter the track or elapsed time using the numbers  
on the NUMERIC KEYPAD. If you are entering a time,  
use the O or P button to change between hours and  
minutes and seconds.  
Repeat All + Random:The player will repeat all files (tracks)  
on the disc continuously, but in a random sequence.  
Repeat file: The player will repeat the file (track) currently  
playing.  
When you have finished entering the digits required,  
press the ENTER button to confirm.  
The player will jump to the point you selected.  
Fast search  
Press the ] or [ button to fast-search forward  
or backward through a track. Pressing the button  
repeatedly will increase search speed in the range -  
2X " 4X " 8X " 16X " 32X " 64X " 128X " Normal  
The search speed is displayed on the TV screen  
Press the /, button to return to normal speed play.  
Stopping playback  
Press the . button (also available on the front panel)  
to stop playback.  
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PLAYING MPEG VIDEO FILES  
Playing MPEG video files from a CD-ROM or DVD-ROM:  
Playing videos:  
Video playback status:  
Load the disc  
You should now see a list of video files in the centre pane.  
Press the OSD button at any time during video  
playback to show the Video information banner on  
the TV.  
NOTE: Only MPEG format video files are compatible, other  
formats will not be displayed.  
Playing MPEG video files from a USB Flash drive:  
Dock the USB drive into the USB port located under  
the protective cover on the front panel.  
Press the OSD button again to switch off the  
information banner.  
Menu  
pane  
Centre  
pane  
You will now see the Main Menu selection options. The  
options available will depend on the content of your disc/  
drive. In the example below, the drive contains music, photos  
and videos.  
Total files  
File playing  
Video file information  
Selected  
video  
Disc/drive  
contents  
Press the M or N button to highlight the video you  
want to play on the list.  
Elapsed Elapsed time Total  
time bargraph time  
Repeat  
status  
Shuffle  
status  
Play  
status  
Press the ENTER button  
The video will play.  
Press the M or N button to highlight the Videos  
option.  
Press the ENTER button to select this option.  
If your music is not stored in folders you will now see a list of  
videos and can skip to the ‘Playing videos’ section.  
Videos stored in folders:  
If your videos are stored in folders, the folders will be  
displayed in the centre pane. Use the P, M, Nbuttons  
to navigate to the folder containing your videos.  
Press the ENTER button to select your choice of  
folder.  
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PLAYING MPEG VIDEO FILES  
Repeat/random play:  
PLAYBACK CONTROL  
There are three repeat/random modes.  
Play/pause:  
Press the REPEAT button repeatedly to step through  
the three repeat modes.  
Press the /, button to pause play.  
PAUSE will be displayed on the front panel and a still frame  
will be displayed on the TV screen.  
Press the /, button to resume play.  
Navigating video files:  
Press the }or {button to jump forward or backward  
through the files in the folder.  
NOTE: Pressing the { button for the first time will return  
play to the start of the current video.  
Jumping to a video file or time within a video:  
The repeat mode selected will be displayed on the TV  
screen.  
If you want to jump to a particular video file on the  
disc/drive, press the SEARCH button.  
Repeat All: The player will repeat all video files on the disc  
continuously.  
The search box opens.  
Enter the file number or elapsed time using the  
numbers on the NUMERIC KEYPAD. If you are entering  
a time, use the O or P button to change between  
hours and minutes and seconds.  
Repeat All + Random: The player will repeat all video files  
on the disc continuously, but in a random sequence.  
Repeat file: The player will repeat the video file currently  
playing.  
When you have finished entering the digits required,  
press the ENTER button to confirm.  
The player will jump to the point you selected.  
Fast forward search  
Press the ] button to fast-search forward through a  
track at double speed.  
Press the /, button to return to normal speed play.  
Stopping playback  
Press the . button (also available on the front panel)  
to stop playback.  
The video will stop and the navigation menu will appear on  
the TV screen.  
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SYSTEM SETTINGS - OVERVIEW AND NAVIGATION  
This section includes instructions for configuring your  
player to best match your system and also to customise  
the player to your requirements.  
The current settings in this category will be displayed in the  
right pane (display settings in the example below).  
Changing settings:  
All settings are displayed and changed in the same way.  
To change settings, first select a category.  
The current settings are displayed.  
Press the P button.  
Menu Settings  
pane categories  
Settings  
display  
THE SETTINGS MENU  
All configuration and customisation settings are made  
through the Settings Menu.  
The settings may now be changed (display setting edit is  
shown in the example below).  
Viewing settings:  
Press the SETUP button to display the six settings  
menu categories.  
Menu Settings  
pane categories  
Press the M or N button to scroll up or down the  
settings categories.  
As each category is highlighted, the current settings will be  
displayed.  
Press the M or N button to highlight the setting you  
want to change.  
Press the ENTER button to view the options for this  
setting.  
Press the M or N button to choose a new setting.  
System  
Network  
Display  
Audio  
Press the ENTER button to save your changes.  
The category settings will be displayed, updated with your  
changes.  
NOTE: To step back through the menu, press the O  
button.  
Language  
Parental  
For more details of the settings you can change, refer to the  
following pages.  
Press the P button to move to the centre pane and  
highlight one of the categories.  
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SYSTEM SETTINGS - SYSTEM CATEGORY  
The system category includes the following settings -  
BD Live Internet Access:  
Screen Saver Duration:  
There are 3 settings available -  
If the player is not playing a disc and no controls are  
operated, a screensaver will be displayed on your TV to  
protect the TV screen from permanent damage. Through  
this menu item you can set a time delay of between  
5 minutes and 30 minutes before the screen saver  
activates.  
Limit access. When set to ‘Limit Access’ it will be  
possible to access BD Live content, except when  
errors are reported from a DRM-certified network.  
Always allow access (factory setting). When set  
to ‘Always allow’ and an Internet connection is  
provided to the player, it will be possible to access  
content available from the Internet when a Blu-ray  
disc is loaded which includes BD Live access as a  
feature.  
You can also choose to set the screen saver ‘Off. This  
option is not recommended as a static screen pattern  
may cause permanent damage to your TV screen.  
Restore Factory Defaults:  
Prohibit access. When set to ‘Prohibit Access, the  
player will never allow access to BD Live content.  
By selecting this option you can return all player settings  
to the ‘standard’ settings when the player was new from  
the factory. This operation is not reversible.  
Optical Disc AutoPlay:  
When Optical Disc AutoPlay is set‘On’(the factory setting)  
the player will automatically start to play any disc that is  
inserted. If Optical Disc AutoPlay is set to ‘Off’ it will be  
necessary to press the /, button to start an audio/video/  
photo disc playing after loading the disc.  
BD Live Storage:  
There are no settings possible for BD Live storage. This  
menu item will display the size of free storage that is  
available for BD Live content download.  
Erase Blu-ray Storage:  
This setting enables you to erase all files and other content  
from a USB drive that is loaded into the player.  
NOTE: This process is not reversible - all content will be  
erased. Ensure that you there are no files or other content  
that you wish to keep on the USB drive before erasing it.  
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SYSTEM SETTINGS - NETWORK CATEGORY  
Why connect your player to a network?:  
Why change network settings?:  
If the player is not connecting to the Internet:  
It is only necessary to connect your player to a network if  
you plan to use the BD Live feature or if you want to check  
on-line for updates for your player.  
If you have connected your player to your Home Network  
and discs featuring BD Live are retrieving content from the  
Internet, then there is no reason to change any network  
settings from the factory default. In fact, it is highly likely  
that changing any network settings will stop the network  
connection from working.  
If the tests in the previous section prove that your player  
is not connected to the Internet, then it is possible  
that your network has been configured for a manual IP  
address. If so, these settings must be entered into your  
player manually as described in the next section before it  
can join your network.  
Network warning messages:  
If your player is not connected to a network, you will see  
warning messages such as -  
Testing your network connection:  
If you think there may be a problem with your network  
connection -  
Navigate to the Network category of the Settings  
Menu.  
A window will open which will display the current status of  
your network.  
Link status  
If you are not planning to connect your player to a  
network, this message can be ignored.  
NOTE: Settings shown are examples only.  
If the ‘Link Status’ line reads ‘Link Up, then the Network is  
connected correctly.  
You can further check the network connection.  
From the Network Status screen above -  
Press the P button.  
Scroll to the ‘Network Testoption.  
Press the ENTER button.  
If the line ‘Connection to Internet’ reads ...  
successfully established’ then your Internet  
connection is working correctly.  
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SYSTEM SETTINGS - NETWORK CATEGORY  
Configuring manual IP settings:  
You will now see the IP settings screen.  
You can now continue to enter the other manual network  
configuration values to complete manual network  
configuration. Select the ‘Apply’ option to close the screen  
and save settings.  
Do not attempt to change any of these settings  
unless you have experience with Home Network  
configuration. If you are in any doubt, consult an  
IT professional.  
To enable manual IP setting -  
Scroll down and select‘Apply’to save the new settings  
leave this menu.  
Select the IP mode option.  
Before attempting to enter manual network settings,.  
you will need to know the following -  
To enable Dynamic (DHCP) IP setting:  
A free IP address on your network.  
If you want to change to Dynamic (DHCP) IP setting (the  
factory setting) -  
A valid Subnet Mask number for your network.  
The IP address of your network gateway.  
Select the Network category of the Settings Menu.  
Primary and secondary DNS settings for your  
network.  
The Network status screen appears.  
If you have the above data -  
Select the ‘Networkcategory of the Settings Menu.  
The Network status screen appears.  
You can now choose an IP  
mode.  
Select the ‘Manual’ option  
on the IP mode menu.  
Link status  
The lines required for  
manual IP entry can now  
be selected for editing.  
Press the P button.  
Scroll to each line in turn  
that you want to change.  
Select the ‘Wired’ option  
on this screen.  
Press the ENTER button to  
open a dialogue box for  
number entry.  
You will now see the IP settings screen.  
Press the P button.  
Select the IP mode option.  
You can now enter each setting  
with the number buttons or  
scroll between boxes with the  
O or P button.  
Select the‘Dynamic’option  
on the IP mode menu.  
Scroll down and select  
‘Apply’ to save this setting  
and leave this menu.  
Select the ‘Wiredoption on this screen.  
When you have finished  
entering the setting, scroll  
down to select OK.  
Dynamic (DHCP) IP setting will  
be applied.  
Example of entering  
an IP address  
You will return to the IP settings  
screen.  
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SYSTEM SETTINGS - DISPLAY CATEGORY  
The display category settings change the way in which  
the player is set up to work with your TV.  
TV type:  
TV Aspect:  
You can select either PAL or NTSC video signals. The  
correct setting for the UK and Europe is PAL.  
Change this setting to match the aspect ratio (shape) of  
your TV. Widescreen TVs generally have an aspect ratio of  
16:9, older full-screen TVs have an aspect ration of 4:3.  
To check the current display settings:  
Navigate to the Display category of the Settings  
Menu.  
Resolution (HDMI only):  
If you have a widescreen 16:9 format TV, choose one of  
the 16:9 formats -  
CAUTION: If you change to display resolution  
settings that are incompatible with your TV, you  
may lose the TV picture completely. If your TV is  
connected via HDMI, the ‘Auto’ setting (factory  
setting) is strongly recommended as the TV will  
automatically set the resolution of the player  
for optimum results. If you lose the picture as  
a result of changing the resolution, refer to the  
Troubleshooting section for instructions to  
recover the picture.  
A window will open which will display the current display  
Choose 16:9 Wide (factory setting) to present  
widescreen programs correctly on  
widescreen TV.  
settings.  
a
16:9  
Current display  
settings  
Choose 16:9 Pillarbox when watching an older 4:3  
movie on a widescreen TV. This will display the  
movieinitscorrectproportionsandwithblackbars  
at the edges of the picture, rather than stretching  
the picture to fit the full width of a widescreen TV.  
From the resolution sub-menu you can choose to  
manually set the HDMI resolution in the range -  
If you have a full-screen 4:3 format TV, choose one of the  
4:3 formats -  
Auto (the player resolution is set by your TV)  
Choose 4:3 Pan and Scan to display 16:9 movies  
on the 4:3 TV with full height, but cropping of the  
picture at the screen edges.  
1080p  
1080i  
720p  
576p  
576i  
Choose 4:3 Letterbox to display 16:9 movies in full  
width on a 4:3 TV (but black bars at the top and  
bottom of the screen).  
To change settings in the display category, press the  
P button.  
The display settings edit window will open.  
Film Mode (1080p24)  
NOTE: Although resolution settings will be displayed  
on a TV connected to the composite video (CVBS) video  
output, the resolution of the composite video output is  
fixed at 576i (PAL operation) or 480i (NTSC operation).  
Movies are recorded on film at a rate of 24 frames per  
second. Many movies on Blu-ray discs are recorded at this  
frame rate.  
If your TV is compatible with a frame rate of 24 frames  
per second, then change this setting to ‘On’ (the factory  
setting is o).  
Deep Color:  
The HDMI 1.3 specification features a maximum colour  
resolution of 16 bits.  
Set Deep Color to‘On’to expand the colour range possible  
from your player to a maximum of 36 bits.  
You can now edit the display settings.  
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SYSTEM SETTINGS - AUDIO CATEGORY  
The audio category settings change the way in which the  
sound of your player is set up.  
PCM Downsampling:  
Dynamic Range Control:  
This setting sets up the digital audio output (SPDIF) to  
match an AV surround decoder or digital amplifier that  
you may have connected.  
Switching on the Dynamic Range Control setting will  
enhance low level sounds and reduce the volume of high  
level sounds. This may be helpful when listening at low  
volumes or late at night.  
To check the current audio settings:  
Navigate to the Audio category of the Settings Menu.  
There are 3 settings available -  
A window will open which will display the current audio  
settings.  
NOTE: The Dynamic Range Control setting is only active  
when a movie encoded with Dolby Digital is playing.  
Off. Choose this setting if you are not using the  
digital audio output connection.  
96kHz. Choose 96kHz if you have connected the  
digital audio output to an AV surround decoder  
that is compatible with a 96k digital source.  
48kHz. Choose 48kHz if you have connected the  
digital audio output to an AV surround decoder  
that is not compatible with a 96k digital source.  
In this case, any 96k audio programs will be  
downsampled to 48k.  
Digital Output:  
The Digital Output setting enables you to match your  
player correctly to the audio system in your TV or AV  
surround decoder.  
To change settings in the audio category, press the P  
button.  
The audio settings edit window will open.  
Choose PCM if your audio plays through a two  
channel stereo TV or audio system.  
Choose Bitstream HD if your AV system includes  
an advanced surround decoder with features such  
as Dolby TrueHD.  
Choose Bitstream Legacy if your AV system  
includes a surround decoder, but this does not  
feature Dolby TrueHD.  
Choose Bitstream Mixed to mix the multi-channel  
sound into two channels. This setting is correct  
if your system includes a multi-channel TV or AV  
surround decoder featuring Dolby Pro Logic or a  
similar decoding system.  
You can now edit the audio settings.  
NOTE: PiP audio and effects audio are not available  
when the Bitstream HD or Bitstream Legacy settings are  
selected.  
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SYSTEM SETTINGS - LANGUAGE CATEGORY  
The language category settings enable you to set up the  
language interface with your player and the discs you  
play.  
OSD:  
Changing the OSD language will change the language  
for the On-Screen Displays on your player.  
To check the current language settings:  
Menu:  
Navigate to the Language category of the Settings  
Menu.  
Changing the Menu language will change the default  
language for the Disc Menus. This language will be  
selected when available on a disc.  
A window will open which will display the current language  
settings.  
The ‘Auto’ setting is recommended for Menu language.  
When ‘Auto’ is set the disc menus will be set (where  
possible) in the same language as that set for OSD  
menus.  
Audio:  
Changing the Audio language will change the default  
audio language when movies are playing (if the selected  
language is available).  
The ‘Auto’ setting is recommended for Audio language.  
When ‘Auto’ is set the audio language will be set (where  
possible) in the same language as that set for Disc  
menus.  
To change settings in the language category, press  
the P button.  
NOTE: For some Blu-ray or DVD Video discs, the audio  
language must be set via the Disc Menu.  
The language settings edit window will open.  
Subtitle:  
Changing the Subtitle setting will display a subtitle in  
the selected language when movies are playing (if the  
selected language is available).  
Change the subtitle setting to ‘Offto switch off subtitles.  
NOTE: For some Blu-ray or DVD Video discs, the subtitle  
language must be set via the Disc Menu.  
You can now edit the language settings.  
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SYSTEM SETTINGS - PARENTAL CATEGORY  
The parental category settings enable you to restrict the  
playback of discs with a particular rating.  
Parental control:  
Choose this option to switch Parental Control on or off  
(factory setting). When Parental Control is set on, any  
viewing restrictions set within this category will be  
applied.  
You may want to activate parental control settings if you  
want to restrict accessibility to movies above a certain  
censorship rating.  
If parental control has been activated, it will be necessary  
to enter a four digit (user defined) password before  
playing a movie with a rating over the censorship limit  
you have set.  
NOTE: Once Parental Control has been activated for  
the first time, the Parental Password will be required to  
open the edit window. The default password is 0000. If  
you have set Parental Control ‘On, then it is advisable to  
change the Parental Password to a new number. Ensure  
that you have made a note of the new password.  
To check the current parental settings:  
Navigate to the Parental category of the Settings  
Menu.  
Parental level:  
Choose this option to set the censorship limit that your  
player will play when Parental Control is set ‘On.  
A window will open which will display the current parental  
settings.  
Parental Password:  
Choose this option to change the parental control  
password.  
To change settings in the language category, press  
the P button.  
The parental settings edit window will open.  
You can now edit the parental settings.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
No power:  
No sound from an AV surround decoder:  
Unable to access BD-Live content:  
Check that power is connected.  
1. Check that you have made the correct connection  
(HDMI or Digital Out) between your player and your  
surround decoder.  
1. Check that the player is connecting to the Internet  
(see page 25).  
No picture after changing display resolution settings:  
2. Check that the disc includes the BD-Live feature.  
1. If you have inadvertantly changed the resolution  
setting and lost a stable picture, the correct setting  
can be recovered by stepping through all the available  
resolution settings -  
2. Check that you have selected the correct audio input  
at the surround decoder and the decoder volume is  
turned up.  
3. Check that a USB drive with free space has been  
docked to the front panel USB port for download of  
BD-Live content.  
3. Check that the audio format is set correctly to match  
your surround decoder (Audio Settings menu).  
Press the RESOLUTION button twice on the  
remote control.  
BD-Live content is accessible, but will not download:  
1. There may not be enough free space on the docked  
USB drive. Either dock another drive with enough  
space or erase the docked memory.  
4. Check that the volume control on the player remote  
control is turned up.  
This will change the resolution setting once.  
Wait for 10 seconds.  
5. Check that audio mute is not set (press the MUTE  
Press the RESOLUTION button once.  
No remote control response:  
button to check status).  
Repeat the last two steps up to 6 times to step  
through all available resolution options. It is  
importanttowaitbetweenmakingeachresolution  
change to allow the TV to re-synchronise with the  
player.  
1. Thebatteriesmaybeexhaustedorinsertedincorrectly.  
Check the installation of the batteries and replace if  
exhausted.  
Disc problems - playback skips or the disc will not  
read:  
1. The disc may be dirty or scratched. Try other discs to  
confirm.  
Controls lock up or behave erratically:  
1. Your Blu-ray Player is a complex electronic product  
and there may be occasions when playback of certain  
media combinations could cause the control system  
to ‘lock. In this case, disconnect the power, wait for  
one minute, then reconnect the power. This will reset  
the control system of the player.  
2. The disc may be from the wrong region. Check the  
packaging or label on the disc to confirm if the disc is  
the same region as your player.  
When you reach a resolution setting that is compatible  
with your TV, the picture will re-appear.  
No sound or picture from the TV:  
Some functions are not working:  
1. Check the system connections.  
1. Functions such as Angle, Subtitle, Picture in picture,  
multiple audio soundtracks, resume play, BD-Live  
and others are disc dependant and will only function  
when supported on the disc.  
2. Check that the correct AV input is selected on the TV.  
No sound from the TV:  
1. Check that the volume control on the TV is turned  
up.  
Video resolution will not change:  
2. Check that the volume control on the player remote  
control is turned up.  
1. If the TV is connected to the Composite (CVBS) video  
output, the resolution will be fixed. Resolution can  
only be adjusted for the HDMI output.  
3. Check that audio mute is not set (press the MUTE  
button to check status).  
Music, photo or video files will not play from a CD-ROM,  
DVD-ROM or USB drive:  
4. If the TV is connected to the composite video (CVBS)  
jack, check that separate audio connections have  
been made.  
1. The file types may not be compatible with your  
player.  
NOTE: HDMI connection includes both video and audio  
signals.  
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CARE AND CLEANING  
SPECIFICATIONS  
WARRANTY  
All care and cleaning operations should be carried out  
with the unit unplugged from the mains power.  
Supply voltage:  
110-240V~, 50/60Hz  
15W  
Your Tesco appliance is covered by a warranty for 12  
months from the date of purchase. If a fault develops  
during this period, please contact the TESCO electrical  
help line on 0845 456 6767. Please have your original  
purchase receipt with you when you call. This warranty in  
no way affects your consumer rights.  
Power consumption:  
The surface of the unit can be cleaned with a barely  
damp cloth and then dried carefully. Never use abrasives,  
abrasive cloths or chemical solvents .  
Standby power consumption: <1W  
TV system:  
PAL/NTSC  
Audio output:  
2Vrms (1kHz, 0dB)  
4Hz-22kHz (48k)  
4Hz-44kHz (96k)  
0.004%  
Audio frequency range:  
THD:  
S/n ratio:  
90dB  
Dynamic range:  
Video output:  
Weight:  
80dB  
1Vp-p//75 Ω  
2.5kg  
Class II construction double insulated.  
This product must not be connected to earth.  
UK: Waste electrical products/batteries should  
not be disposed of with household waste.  
Separate disposal facilities exist, for your nearest  
for details.  
ROI: Produced after 13th August 2005. Waste  
electrical products/batteries should not be  
disposed of with household waste. Please recycle  
where facilities exist. Check with your Local  
Authority or retailer for recycling advice.  
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Tesco Stores Ltd,  
Delamare Road, Cheshunt, Herts, EN8 9SL  
Technika Helpline: 0845 456 6767 (Calls cost up to 4p per minute from a BT landline, other providers may vary)  
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