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Contents

BLU-RAY DISC PLAYER Safety Information .........................2

BD-SP308 Preparation ....................................5

Installation ...................................11

Instruction Manual Operation .....................................23

Maintenance.................................32

Troubleshooting ..........................33

Thank you for purchasing an Onkyo BLU-RAY DISC


PLAYER. Please read this manual thoroughly before
making connections and plugging in the unit.
Following the instructions in this manual will enable Appendix ......................................34
you to obtain optimum performance and listening
enjoyment from your new BLU-RAY DISC
PLAYER.
Please retain this manual for future reference.

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Safety Information

WARNING: WARNING AVIS


RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC DO NOT OPEN NE PAS OUVRIR
SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPARATUS TO
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an
RAIN OR MOISTURE.
equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the
presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within
CAUTION: the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to
DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO persons.
USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is
SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE intended to alert the user to the presence of important
PERSONNEL. operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in
the literature accompanying the appliance.

Important Safety Instructions


1. Read these instructions. 15. Damage Requiring Service
2. Keep these instructions. Unplug the apparatus from the wall outlet and refer
3. Heed all warnings. servicing to qualified service personnel under the fol-
4. Follow all instructions. lowing conditions:
5. Do not use this apparatus near water. A. When the power-supply cord or plug is damaged,
6. Clean only with dry cloth. B. If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen
7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in into the apparatus,
accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. C. If the apparatus has been exposed to rain or water,
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, D. If the apparatus does not operate normally by fol-
heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including lowing the operating instructions. Adjust only
amplifiers) that produce heat. those controls that are covered by the operating
9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or instructions as an improper adjustment of other
grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades controls may result in damage and will often
with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug require extensive work by a qualified technician to
has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide restore the apparatus to its normal operation,
blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If E. If the apparatus has been dropped or damaged in
the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult any way, and
an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet. F. When the apparatus exhibits a distinct change in
10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or performance this indicates a need for service.
pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, 16. Object and Liquid Entry
and the point where they exit from the apparatus. Never push objects of any kind into the apparatus
11. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the through openings as they may touch dangerous volt-
manufacturer. age points or short-out parts that could result in a fire
12. Use only with the cart, stand, PORTABLE CART WARNING or electric shock.
tripod, bracket, or table speci- The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or
fied by the manufacturer, or splashing and no objects filled with liquids, such as
sold with the apparatus. When vases shall be placed on the apparatus.
a cart is used, use caution Don’t put candles or other burning objects on top of
when moving the cart/appara- this unit.
tus combination to avoid 17. Batteries
S3125A
injury from tip-over. Always consider the environmental issues and follow
13. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when local regulations when disposing of batteries.
unused for long periods of time. 18. If you install the apparatus in a built-in installation,
14. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Ser- such as a bookcase or rack, ensure that there is ade-
vicing is required when the apparatus has been dam- quate ventilation.
aged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is Leave 20 cm (8") of free space at the top and sides and
damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen 10 cm (4") at the rear. The rear edge of the shelf or
into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to board above the apparatus shall be set 10 cm (4")
rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has away from the rear panel or wall, creating a flue-like
been dropped. gap for warm air to escape.

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Precautions
1. Recording Copyright—Unless it’s for personal use 9. Installing this Unit
only, recording copyrighted material is illegal without • Install this unit in a well-ventilated location.
the permission of the copyright holder. • Ensure that there’s adequate ventilation all around
2. AC Fuse—The AC fuse inside the unit is not user-ser- this unit, especially if it’s installed in an audio rack.
viceable. If you cannot turn on the unit, contact your If the ventilation is inadequate, the unit may over-
Onkyo dealer. heat, leading to malfunction.
3. Care—Occasionally you should dust the unit all over • Do not expose this unit to direct sunlight or heat
with a soft cloth. For stubborn stains, use a soft cloth sources, because its internal temperature may rise,
dampened with a weak solution of mild detergent and shortening the life of the optical pickup.
water. Dry the unit immediately afterwards with a • Avoid damp and dusty places, and places subject to
clean cloth. Don’t use abrasive cloths, thinners, alco- vibrations from loudspeakers.
hol, or other chemical solvents, because they may • Never put the unit on top of, or directly above a
damage the finish or remove the panel lettering. loudspeaker.
4. Power • Install this unit horizontally. Never use it on its side
WARNING or on a sloping surface, because it may cause a mal-
BEFORE PLUGGING IN THE UNIT FOR THE function.
FIRST TIME, READ THE FOLLOWING SECTION • If you install this unit near a TV, radio, or VCR, the
CAREFULLY. picture and sound quality may be affected. If this
AC outlet voltages vary from country to country. occurs, move this unit away from the TV, radio, or
Make sure that the voltage in your area meets the volt- VCR.
age requirements printed on the unit’s rear panel (e.g., 10. To Obtain a Clear Picture—This unit is a hightech,
AC 200-240 V, 50/60 Hz or AC 120 V, 60 Hz). precision device. If the lens on the optical pickup, or
The power cord plug is used to disconnect this unit the disc drive mechanism becomes dirty or worn, the
from the AC power source. Make sure that the plug is picture quality may be affected. To maintain the best
readily operable (easily accessible) at all times. picture quality, we recommend regular inspection and
maintenance (cleaning or worn part replacement)
Pressing ON/STANDBY to select Standby mode does every 1,000 hours of use depending on the operating
not fully shutdown the unit. If you do not intend to use environment. Contact your Onkyo dealer for details.
the unit for an extended period, remove the power cord 11. Moisture Condensation
from the AC outlet. Moisture condensation may damage this unit.
5. Preventing Hearing Loss Read the following carefully:
Caution Moisture may condense on the lens of the optical
Excessive sound pressure from earphones and head- pickup, one of the most important parts inside this
phones can cause hearing loss. unit.
6. Batteries and Heat Exposure • Moisture condensation can occur in the following
Warning situations:
Batteries (battery pack or batteries installed) shall not – The unit is moved from a cold place to a warm
be exposed to excessive heat as sunshine, fire or the place.
like. – A heater is turned on, or cold air from an air con-
7. Never Touch this Unit with Wet Hands—Never han- ditioner is hitting the unit.
dle this unit or its power cord while your hands are – In the summer, when this unit is moved from an
wet or damp. If water or any other liquid gets inside air conditioned room to a hot and humid place.
this unit, have it checked by your Onkyo dealer. – The unit is used in a humid place.
8. Handling Notes • Do not use this unit when there’s the possibility of
• If you need to transport this unit, use the original moisture condensation occurring. Doing so may
packaging to pack it how it was when you originally damage your discs and certain parts inside this unit.
bought it. If condensation does occur, remove all discs and leave
• Do not leave rubber or plastic items on this unit for this unit turned on for two to three hours. By this time,
a long time, because they may leave marks on the the unit will have warmed up and any condensation
case. will have evaporated.
• This unit’s top and rear panels may get warm after 12. Region Codes—The BD/DVD standard uses region
prolonged use. This is normal. codes to control how discs can be played around the
• If you do not use this unit for a long time, it may not world, the world being divided into three regions (BD)
work properly the next time you turn it on, so be or six regions (DVD). This unit will only play BD/
sure to use it occasionally. DVD discs that match its region code, which can be
• When you’ve finished using this unit, remove all found on its rear panel.
discs and turn off the power.

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13. About this Manual—This manual explains how to For British models
use all of this unit’s functions. Although the BD/DVD
Replacement and mounting of an AC plug on the power
standard offers many special features, not all discs use
supply cord of this unit should be performed only by qual-
them all, so depending on the disc being played, this
ified service personnel.
unit may not respond to certain functions. See the
disc’s sleeve notes for supported features. IMPORTANT
The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance
This unit contains a semiconductor laser system and is with the following code:
classified as a “CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT”. So, to use
Blue: Neutral
this model properly, read this Instruction Manual care-
Brown: Live
fully. In case of any trouble, please contact the store where
you purchased the unit. As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this appa-
ratus may not correspond with the coloured markings
To prevent being exposed to the laser beam, do not try to
identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows:
open the enclosure.
The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the
CAUTION: terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured
black.
CLASS 1M VISIBLE AND INVISIBLE LASER RADI-
ATION WHEN OPEN. DO NOT VIEW DIRECTLY The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to
WITH OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS. the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured
red.
THIS PRODUCT UTILIZES A LASER. USE OF CON-
TROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE OF IMPORTANT
PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED
HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIA- The plug is fitted with an appropriate fuse. If the fuse
TION EXPOSURE. needs to be replaced, the replacement fuse must approved
by ASTA or BSI to BS1362 and have the same ampere rat-
The label on the right is applied ing as that indicated on the plug. Check for the ASTA
on the rear panel. mark or the BSI mark on the body of the fuse.
If the power cord’s plug is not suitable for your socket out-
1. This unit is a CLASS 1 lets, cut it off and fit a suitable plug. Fit a suitable fuse in
LASER PRODUCT and employs a laser inside the the plug.
cabinet.
2. To prevent the laser from being exposed, do not For European Models
remove the cover. Refer servicing to qualified person-
nel. Declaration of Conformity
We, ONKYO EUROPE
ELECTRONICS GmbH
LIEGNITZERSTRASSE 6,
82194 GROEBENZELL,
GERMANY
declare in own responsibility, that the ONKYO product
described in this instruction manual is in compliance with the
corresponding technical standards such as EN60065,
EN55013, EN55020 and EN61000-3-2, -3-3.
GROEBENZELL, GERMANY

K. MIYAGI
ONKYO EUROPE ELECTRONICS GmbH

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Preparation

Introduction

About the “a” Symbol Display Playable Discs


“a” may appear on your TV display during operation and Blu-ray Disc
indicates that the function explained in this owner’s man- • Discs such as movies that can be pur-
ual is not available on that specific media. chased or rented.
• BD-R/RE discs that contain Movie,
Symbols Used in this Manual Music or Photo files.
DVD-VIDEO (8 cm / 12 cm disc)
Note • Discs such as movies that can be pur-
Indicates special notes and operating features. chased or rented.
DVD±R (8 cm / 12 cm disc)
Caution
• Video mode and finalized only
Indicates cautions for preventing possible damage from • Supports the dual layer disc also
abuse. • Finalized AVCHD format
• DVD±R discs that contain Movie,
A section whose title has one of the following symbols are Music or Photo files.
applicable only to the disc represented by the symbol.
DVD-RW (8 cm / 12 cm disc)
BD-ROM disc • Video mode and finalized only
W
• Finalized AVCHD format
E DVD-Video, DVD±R/RW in Video mode
• DVD-RW discs that contain Movie,
and finalized
Music or Photo files.
R DVD±R/RW in AVCHD format
DVD+RW (8 cm / 12 cm disc)
T Audio CDs • Video mode and finalized only
Y Movie files contained in the USB/Disc • Finalized AVCHD format
U Music files contained in the USB/Disc • DVD+RW discs that contain Movie,
Photo files Music or Photo files.
I
Audio CD (8 cm / 12 cm disc)
Supplied Accessories
CD-R/RW (8 cm / 12 cm disc)
Video cable (1) • CD-R/RW discs that contain audio
titles, Movie, Music or Photo files.

Audio cables (1)


Note
• Depending on the conditions of the recording equipment or the
CD-R/RW (or DVD±R/RW) disc itself, some CD-R/RW (or
DVD±R/RW) discs cannot be played on the unit.
Remote control (1) • Depending on the recording software & the finalization, some
recorded discs (CD-R/RW, DVD±R/RW or BD-R/RE) may not
be playable.
• BD-R/RE, DVD±R/RW and CD-R/RW discs recorded using a
personal computer or a DVD or CD Recorder may not play if the
disc is damaged or dirty, or if there is dirt or condensation on the
player’s lens.
Battery (1) • If you record a disc using a personal computer, even if it is
recorded in a compatible format, there are cases in which it may
not play because of the settings of the application software used
to create the disc. (Check with the software publisher for more
(Note for China: The battery for the remote controller is not sup- detailed information.)
plied for this unit.) • This player requires discs and recordings to meet certain techni-
cal standards in order to achieve optimal playback quality.
• Pre-recorded DVDs are automatically set to these standards.
There are many different types of recordable disc formats
(including CD-R containing MP3 or WMA files) and these
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• Hybrid discs have both BD-ROM and DVD (or CD) layers on MUSIC
one side. On such discs, BD-ROM layer will be only played back
in this player. Sampling frequency: within 8 - 48 kHz (WMA), within
• Customers should note that permission is required in order to 11 - 48 kHz (MP3)
download MP3 / WMA files and music from the Internet. Our
company has no right to grant such permission. Permission Bit rate: within 8 - 320 kbps (WMA, MP3)
should always be sought from the copyright owner. Note
• You have to set the disc format option to “Mastered” in order to
make the discs compatible with the Onkyo players when format- • This unit cannot support the ID3 Tag embedded MP3
ting rewritable discs. When setting the option to Live System, file.
you cannot use it on the Onkyo player. (Mastered/Live File Sys- • The total playback time indicated on the screen may not
tem: Disc format system for windows Vista) be correct for VBR files.

File compatibility PHOTO


Recommended size:
Overall
Less than 4,000 × 3,000 × 24 bit/pixel
Available File extensions: “.jpg”, “.jpeg”, “.png”, “.avi”, Less than 3,000 × 3,000 × 32 bit/pixel
“.divx”, “.mpg”, “.mpeg”, “.mp4”, “.mp3”, “.wma”
Note
• The name of folder and file can be displayed up to
8 characters. • Progressive and lossless compression photo image files
are not supported.
• Depending on the size and number of the files, it may
take several minutes to read the contents on the media. • Photo image files larger than 4 MB are not supported.

Maximum Files/Folder: Less than 2000 (total number of


Region Code
files and folders)
CD-R/RW, DVD±R/RW, BD-R/RE Format: Both the Blu-ray Disc Player and the discs are coded by
ISO 9660+JOLIET, UDF and UDF Bridge format region. These regional codes must match in order to play
the disc. If the codes do not match, the disc will not play.
MOVIE The Region Number for this Blu-ray Disc Player is
described on the rear panel of the Blu-ray Disc Player.
Playable File format: “DIVX3.xx”, “DIVX4.xx”,
“DIVX5.xx”, “XVID”, “DIVX6.xx” (Standard playback Blu-ray Disc Area
only), DivX HD ver 1.1, H.264/MPEG-4 AVC Region Code
A North America, Central America, South
Available resolution size: 1920 × 1080 (W × H) pixels America, Korea, Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong
and South East Asia
Playable Audio format: “Dolby Digital”, “DTS”,
“MP3”, “WMA”, “AAC”, “AC3” B Europe, Greenland, French territories, Middle
East, Africa, Australia and New Zealand
• Not all the WMA and AAC Audio formats are compati-
C India, China, Russia, Central and South Asia
ble with this unit.
Sampling frequency: within 32 - 48 kHz (WMA), within
DVD Region Area
16 - 48 kHz (MP3)
Code
Bit rate: within 20 - 320 kbps (WMA), within 32 - 1 The U.S., U.S. territories and Canada
320 kbps (MP3) 2 Europe, Japan, the Middle East, Egypt, South
Africa, Greenland
Playable subtitle: .smi (.SMI), .srt (.SRT), .sub (.SUB),
3 Taiwan, Korea, the Philippines, Indonesia,
.ssa (.SSA), .txt (.TXT). ( .sub (.SUB) and .txt (.TXT) files Hong Kong
may not be recognised. )
4 Mexico, South America, Central America,
Note Australia, New Zealand, Pacific islands, Car-
ibbean
• HD movie files contained on the CD or USB 1.0/1.1 may not
play properly. BD, DVD or USB 2.0 are recommended to play 5 Russia, Eastern Europe, India, most of Africa,
back HD movie files. North Korea, Mongolia
• This player support H.264/MPEG-4 AVC profile Main, High at 6 China
Level 4.1. For a file with higher level, the warning message will
appear on the screen.
• This player does not support the files that are recorded with
GMC*1 or Qpel*2. Those are video encoding techniques in
MPEG4 standard, like DivX or XVID have.
*1 GMC – Global Motion Compensation
*2 Qpel – Quarter pixel

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AVCHD (Advanced Video Codec High Copyright
Definition)
• It is forbidden by law to copy, broadcast, show, broadcast
• This player can playback AVCHD format discs. These on cable, play in public, or rent copyrighted material
discs are normally recorded and used in camcorders. without permission. Commercial BD-Video/DVD-Video
• The AVCHD format is a high definition digital video discs are copy-protected, and any recordings made from
camera format. these discs will be distorted. This product incorporates
• The MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 format is capable of com- copyright protection technology that is protected by U.S.
pressing images at higher efficiency than that of the con- patents and other intellectual property rights. Use of this
ventional image compressing format. copyright protection technology must be authorized by
Macrovision, and is intended for home and other limited
• Some AVCHD discs use the “x.v.Color” format.
viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Mac-
• This player can playback AVCHD discs using
rovision. Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohib-
“x.v.Color” format.
ited.
• Some AVCHD format discs may not play depending on
the recording condition.
• AVCHD format discs need to be finalized.
• “x.v.Color” offers a wider color range than normal DVD
camcorder discs.

Certain System Requirements


For high definition video playback:
• High definition display that has COMPONENT or
HDMI input jacks.
• BD-ROM disc with high definition content.
• HDMI or HDCP capable DVI input on your display
device is required for some content (as specified by disc
authors).
• For up-conversion of standard definition DVD, a HDMI
or HDCP capable DVI input on your display device is
required for copy protected content.
For Dolby® Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD
multi-channel audio playback:
• HDMI connection (➔ 11)
• An amplifier/receiver with a built-in (Dolby Digital Plus,
Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD) decoder.
• Main, center, surround speakers and subwoofer as neces-
sary for chosen format.

Compatibility Notes
• Because BD-ROM is a new format, certain disc, digital
connection and other compatibility issues are possible. If
you experience compatibility problems, please contact
an authorized Customer Service Center.
• Viewing high-definition content and up-converting stan-
dard DVD content may require a HDMI-capable input or
HDCP-capable DVI input on your display device.
• Some BD-ROM and DVD discs may restrict the use of
some operation commands or features.
• Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Digital Plus and DTS-HD are
supported with maximum 7.1 channels if you use HDMI
connection for the audio output of the unit.
• You can use a USB device that is used to store some disc
related information, including downloaded on-line con-
tent. The disc you are using will control how long this
information is retained.

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Contents
Safety Information Operation
Important Safety Instructions..........................................2 General Playback ........................................................... 23
Precautions .......................................................................3 Playing Discs................................................................ 23
Using the disc menu..................................................... 23
Preparation Resume playback......................................................... 23
Advanced Playback ....................................................... 24
Introduction.......................................................................5 Repeat Playback .......................................................... 24
About the “a” Symbol Display........................................5 Repeating a specific portion ......................................... 24
Symbols Used in this Manual..........................................5 Enlarge the playback image ......................................... 24
Supplied Accesorries ......................................................5 Marker Search.............................................................. 24
Playable Discs ................................................................5 Using the search menu ................................................ 25
File compatibility .............................................................6 Last Scene Memory ..................................................... 25
Region Code ...................................................................6 On-Screen display ......................................................... 26
AVCHD (Advanced Video Codec High Definition) ..........7 Displaying content information on-screen .................... 26
Certain System Requirements ........................................7 Playing from selected time ........................................... 26
Compatibility Notes .........................................................7 Hearing different audio................................................. 26
Copyright.........................................................................7 Selecting a subtitle language ....................................... 27
Remote control .................................................................9 Watching from a different angle ................................... 27
Front panel ......................................................................10 Changing the TV Aspect Ratio..................................... 27
Rear panel .......................................................................10 Changing the Picture Mode.......................................... 27
Enjoying BD-LIVE .......................................................... 28
Installation Playing a movie file........................................................ 29
Selecting a subtitle file ................................................. 29
Connecting to Your TV...................................................11
HDMI Connection..........................................................11 Changing subtitle code page........................................ 29
Viewing a photo ............................................................. 30
Component Video Connection ......................................12
Options while viewing a photo...................................... 30
Video/Audio (Left/Right) Connection.............................13
Listening to music during a slide show......................... 31
Resolution Setting.........................................................13
Listening to music ......................................................... 31
Connecting to an AV receiver........................................14
Connecting to an AV receiver via HDMI Output............14
Connecting to an AV receiver Maintenance
via Digital Audio Output..............................................15 Notes on Discs ............................................................... 32
Connecting to an AV receiver Handling the Unit ........................................................... 32
via 2 Channel Audio Output .......................................15
Connecting to your Home Network...............................16 Troubleshooting
Wired network connection.............................................16
Wired Network Setup ....................................................16 Troubleshooting............................................................. 33
USB device connection..................................................18 General ........................................................................ 33
Playback content in the USB device .............................18 Picture .......................................................................... 33
Settings............................................................................19 Sound........................................................................... 33
Adjust the Setup Settings..............................................19 Network ........................................................................ 33
DISPLAY Menu ............................................................19
LANGUAGE Menu .......................................................20 Appendix
AUDIO Menu ................................................................20
LOCK Menu..................................................................21 Controlling an AV receiver with the Supplied Remote
NETWORK Menu .........................................................21 Control.......................................................................... 34
OTHERS Menu .............................................................22 Area Code List................................................................ 35
Language Code List....................................................... 36
Subtitle Code List .......................................................... 37
Trademarks and Licenses ............................................. 38
Audio Output Specifications......................................... 39
Video Output Resolution ............................................... 40
Specifications................................................................. 41
Open source software notice........................................ 42

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Remote control
CLEAR button
Removes a mark on the search menu or a number
when setting the password.
ENTER button
Acknowledges menu selection.
a RECEIVER control buttons
(➔ 34)
b
5/4 (SCAN) buttons
Searches backward or forward.
7/6 (SKIP) buttons
b
Goes to the next or previous chapter / track / file.
3 (PAUSE) button
Pauses playback.
c 1 (PLAY) button
Starts playback.
2 (STOP) button
Stops playback.
c
d
HOME (k) button
Displays or exits the “Home Menu”.
TOP MENU button
Accesses menu on a disc.
Direction (q/w/e/r) buttons
Selects an option in the menu.
ENTER (j) button
Acknowledges menu selection.
POP UP MENU/MENU button
Battery Installation
Displays the DVD title menu or BD-ROM’s pop-up
menu, if available.
RETURN (l) button
Exits the menu or resumes playback. The resume play
function may not work depending on the BD-ROM
disc.
d
DISPLAY button
Remove the battery cover on the rear of the Remote Con-
trol, and insert a R03 (size AAA) battery with “+” and “–” Displays or exits On-Screen Display.
matched correctly. MARKER button
a Marks any point during playback.
ON/STANDBY 9 button SEARCH button
Switches the player ON or STANDBY. Displays or exits the search menu.
RESOLUTION button REPEAT button
Set the output resolution for HDMI OUT and VIDEO Repeats a desired section or sequence.
OUTPUT (COMPONENT) jacks. Colored (A, B, C, D) buttons
ZOOM button Use to navigate BD-ROM menus. They are also used
Displays or exits the “Zoom” menu. for “MOVIE”, “PHOTO” and “MUSIC” menu.

OPEN/CLOSE (0) button


Opens and closes the disc tray.
0-9 numerical buttons
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Front panel

ab c d e f g h i j

a STANDBY indicator f 0 (OPEN/CLOSE) button


b 9 ON/STANDBY button g 3 (PAUSE) button
c Disc tray h 2 (STOP) button
d Remote sensor i 1 (PLAY) button
e Display window j USB port

Rear panel

a b c d

e f g

a AC power cord e ETHERNET port


b DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT (COAXIAL) jack f HDMI OUT jack (Type A, Version 1.3)
c VIDEO OUTPUT (VIDEO) jack g VIDEO OUTPUT (COMPONENT) jacks
d ANALOG AUDIO OUTPUT (Left/Right) jacks

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Installation

Connecting to Your TV
Make one of the following connections, depending on the HDMI-DVI Connection
capabilities of your existing equipment.
• HDMI connection (➔ 11) this unit
• Component Video connection (➔ 12)
• Video/Audio (Left/Right) Connection (➔ 13)
Note
• Depending on your TV and other equipment you wish to con-
nect, there are various ways you could connect the player. Use
only one of the connections described in this manual.
• Please refer to the manuals of your TV, Stereo System or other
devices as necessary to make the best connections.
• Do not connect the player’s ANALOG AUDIO OUTPUT jack
to the phono in jack (record player) of your audio system.
• Do not connect your player via your VCR. The image could be
distorted by the copy protection system.

HDMI Connection
HDMI-DVI Audio cable
If you have a HDMI TV or monitor, you can connect it to cable
this player using a HDMI cable (Type A, Version 1.3).
Connect the HDMI jack on the player to the HDMI OUT
jack on a HDMI compatible TV or monitor.

HDMI Connection L R
DVI IN

this unit

TV

Note
• If a connected HDMI device does not accept the audio output of
the player, the HDMI device’s audio sound may be distorted or
may not output.
• When you use HDMI connection, you can change the resolution
for the HDMI output. Refer to “Resolution Setting” (➔ 13).
HDMI cable • Select the type of video output from the HDMI OUT jack using
“HDMI Color Setting” option on the “Setup” menu (➔ 20).
• Changing the resolution when the connection has already been
established may result in malfunctions. To solve the problem,
turn off the player and then turn it on again.
TV • When the HDMI connection with HDCP is not verified, TV
screen is changed to black screen. In this case, check the HDMI
connection, or disconnect the HDMI cable.
• If there are noises or lines on the screen, please check the HDMI
cable (length is generally limited to 4.5 m).

Set the TV’s source to HDMI (refer to TV’s Owner’s man-


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■ Additional Information for HDMI
Component Video Connection
• When you connect a HDMI or DVI compatible device,
make sure of the following: Connect the VIDEO OUTPUT (COMPONENT) jacks
- Try switching off the HDMI/DVI device and this on the player to the corresponding input jacks on the TV
player. Next, switch on the HDMI/DVI device and using component video cable. Connect the left and right
leave it for around 30 seconds, then switch on this ANALOG AUDIO OUTPUT jacks of the player to the
player. audio left and right IN jacks on the TV using the audio
- The connected device’s video input is set correctly for cables.
this unit.
- The connected device is compatible with 720x576p, Component Video/Audio Connection
1280x720p, 1920x1080i or 1920x1080p video input.
• Not all HDCP-compatible HDMI or DVI devices will this unit
work with this player.
- The picture will not be displayed properly with non-
HDCP device.
- This player does not playback and TV screen is
changed to black screen.

Component video Audio cable


cable

Y PB PR L R

TV

Note
• When you use VIDEO OUTPUT (COMPONENT) connection,
you can change the resolution for the output. Refer to “Resolu-
tion Setting” (➔ 13).

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Video/Audio (Left/Right) Connection Resolution Setting
Connect the VIDEO OUTPUT (VIDEO) jack on the The player provides several output resolutions for HDMI
player to the video in jack on the TV using a video cable. OUT and VIDEO OUTPUT (COMPONENT) jacks. You
Connect the left and right ANALOG AUDIO OUTPUT can change the resolution using “Setup” menu.
jacks of the player to the audio left and right IN jacks on
the TV using the audio cables. 1 Press HOME (k).

Video/Audio Connection 2 Use e/r to select the “Setup” and press


ENTER (j).
this unit The “Setup” menu appears.

3 Use q/w to select “DISPLAY” option then press r


to move to the second level.
Video cable Audio cable

L R
VIDEO

TV
4 Use q/w to select the “Resolution” option then
press ENTER (j) to move to the third level.

5 Use q/w to select the desired resolution then press


ENTER (j) to confirm your selection.
You can select settings marked with “ ” for a
component video connection. You can select settings
marked with “ ” for an HDMI connection.

Note
• If your TV does not accept the resolution you have set on the
player, you can set resolution to 576p as follows:
1. Press OPEN/CLOSE (0) to open the disc tray.
2. Press 2 (STOP) for more than 5 seconds.
• Since several factors affect the resolution of video output, see
“Video Output Resolution” (➔ 40).

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Connecting to an AV receiver
Make one of the following connections, depending on the
Connecting to an AV receiver via HDMI
capabilities of your existing equipment.
• HDMI Audio connection (➔ 14)
Output
• Digital Audio connection (➔ 15) Connect the player’s HDMI OUT jack to the correspond-
• 2CH Analog Audio connection (➔ 15) ing in jack on your AV receiver using a HDMI cable. You
Since many factors affect the type of audio output, see will need to activate the player’s digital output. See
“Audio Output Specifications” for details (➔ 39). “AUDIO Menu” (➔ 20–21).

About Digital Multi-channel sound HDMI Connection


A digital multi-channel connection provides the best
this unit
sound quality. For this, you need a multi-channel AV
receiver that supports one or more of the audio formats
supported by your player. Check the AV receiver manual
and the logos on the front of the receiver. (PCM Stereo,
PCM Multi-Ch, Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby
TrueHD, DTS and/or DTS-HD)

HDMI cable

HDMI IN HDMI OUT


AV receiver

HDMI cable

TV

Connect the AV receiver’s HDMI OUT jack to HDMI


input jack on your TV using a HDMI cable.

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Connecting to an AV receiver via Connecting to an AV receiver via
Digital Audio Output 2 Channel Audio Output
Connect the player’s DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT jack to Connect the Left and Right ANALOG AUDIO OUTPUT
the corresponding in jack (COAXIAL) on your AV jacks on the player to the audio left and right in jacks on
receiver. Use an optional digital audio cable. You will your AV receiver using audio cables.
need to activate the player’s digital output. See “AUDIO
Menu” (➔ 20–21). 2CH Analog Audio Connection

Digital Audio Connection this unit

this unit

Audio cable

Coaxial cable

L R
2CH AUDIO IN

COAXIAL
DIGITAL AUDIO IN

AV receiver
AV receiver

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Connecting to your Home Network
This player can be connected to a local area network
Wired Network Setup
(LAN) via the ETHERNET port on the rear panel.
By connecting the unit to a broadband home network, you If there is a DHCP server on the local area network (LAN)
have access to services such as BD-LIVE interactivity. via wired connection, this player will automatically be
allocated an IP address. After making the physical connec-
Wired network connection tion, a small number of home networks may require the
player’s network setting to be adjusted. Adjust the “NET-
Connect the player’s ETHERNET port to the correspond- WORK” setting as follow.
ing port on your Modem or Router using a commercially
■ Preparation
available LAN or Ethernet cable (CAT5 or better with
RJ45 connector). Before setting the wired network, you need to connect the
broadband internet to your home network.
Note
• When plugging or unplugging the LAN cable, hold the plug por-
tion of the cable. When unplugging, do not pull on the LAN
1 Select “Connection Setting” option in the “Setup”
menu then press ENTER (j).
cable but unplug while pressing down on the lock.
• Do not connect a modular phone cable to the ETHERNET port.
• Since there are various connection configurations, please follow
the specifications of your telecommunication carrier or internet
service provider.

Wired Network Connection

Router/Modem

2 Use q/w/e/r select the IP mode between


Broadband “Dynamic” and “Static”.
service Normally, select “Dynamic” to allocate an IP
address automatically.

PC

Note
PC
• If there is no DHCP server on the network and you want
to set the IP address manually, select “Static” then set “IP
Address”, “Subnet Mask”, “Gateway” and “DNS
Server” using q/w/e/r and numerical buttons. If you
make a mistake while entering a number, press CLEAR to
clear the highlighted part.
LAN cable
3 Select “OK” and press ENTER (j) to apply net-
work settings.
The player will ask you to test the network connec-
tion.

4 Select “OK” and press ENTER (j) to complete


the network connection.

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5 If you select “Test” and press ENTER (j) at step Notes on Network Connection:
4 above, the network connection status is dis- • Many network connection problems during set up can
played on the screen. often be fixed by re-setting the router or modem. After
You can also test it on the “Connection Status” in connecting the player to the home network, quickly
the “Setup” menu. power off and/or disconnect the power cable of the home
network router or cable modem. Then power on and/or
connect the power cable again.
• Depending on the internet service provider (ISP), the
number of devices that can receive internet service may
be limited by the applicable terms of service. For details,
contact your ISP.
• Our company is not responsible for any malfunction of
the player and/or the internet connection feature due to
communication errors/malfunctions associated with your
broadband internet connection, or other connected
equipment.
• The features of BD-ROM discs made available through
the Internet Connection feature are not created or pro-
vided by our company, and our company is not responsi-
ble for their functionality or continued availability. Some
disc related material available by the Internet Connection
may not be compatible with this player. If you have
questions about such content, please contact the pro-
ducer of the disc.
• Some internet contents may require a higher bandwidth
connection.
• Even if the player is properly connected and configured,
some internet content may not operate properly because
of internet congestion, the quality or bandwidth of your
internet service, or problems at the provider of the con-
tent.
• Some internet connection operations may not be possible
due to certain restrictions set by the Internet service pro-
vider (ISP) supplying your broadband Internet connec-
tion.
• Any fees charged by an ISP including, without limita-
tion, connection charges are your responsibility.
• A 10 Base-T or 100 Base-TX LAN port is required for
wired connection to this player. If your internet service
does not allow for such a connection, you will not be
able to connect the player.
• You must use a Router to use xDSL service.
• A DSL modem is required to use DSL service and a
cable modem is required to use cable modem service.
Depending on the access method of and subscriber
agreement with your ISP, you may not be able to use the
internet connection feature contained in this player or
you may be limited to the number of devices you can
connect at the same time. (If your ISP limits subscription
to one device, this player may not be allowed to connect
when a PC is already connected.)
• The use of a “Router” may not be allowed or its usage
may be limited depending on the policies and restrictions
of your ISP. For details, contact your ISP directly.

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USB device connection
This unit can play movie, music and photo files contained Note
in the USB device.
• This unit supports USB flash memory formatted in FAT16,
FAT32 and NTFS when accessing files (music, photo, movie).
Playback content in the USB device However, for BD-LIVE, only FAT16 and FAT32 formats are
supported. Use the USB flash memory formatted in either
FAT16 or FAT32 when using BD-LIVE.
1 Insert a USB device to the USB port until it fits
into place.
• This unit can support up to 16 GB capacity of the USB flash
memory.
When you connect the USB device on the HOME • The USB device can be used for the local storage for enjoying
menu, the player plays a music file contained in the BD-LIVE discs with Internet.
• This unit can support up to 4 partitions of the USB device.
USB storage device automatically. If the USB stor-
• Do not remove the USB device during operation (play, etc.).
age device contains various types of files, a menu for • A USB device which requires additional program installation
the file type selection will appear. when you have connected it to a computer, is not supported.
File loading may take few minutes depending on the • USB device: USB device that supports USB1.1 and USB2.0.
amount of content stored in the USB storage device. • Movie, music and photo files can be played. For details of oper-
Press ENTER (j) while “Cancel” is selected to ations on each file, refer to relevant pages.
stop loading. • Regular back up is recommended to prevent data loss.
• If you use a USB extension cable, USB HUB or USB Multi-
2 Press HOME (k). reader, the USB device may not be recognized.
• Some USB device may not work with this unit.
3 Select “Movie”, “Photo” or “Music” using e/r, • Digital camera and mobile phone are not supported.
• USB Port of the unit cannot be connected to PC. The unit cannot
and press ENTER (j).
be used as a storage device.

4 Select the “USB” option using e/r, and press


ENTER (j).

5 Select a file using q/w/e/r, and press PLAY or


ENTER (j) to play the file.

6 Withdraw the USB device carefully.

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Settings

Adjust the Setup Settings DISPLAY Menu


You can change the settings of the player in the “Setup” TV Aspect Ratio
menu.
Select a TV aspect ratio option according to your TV type.
1 Press HOME (k). `4:3 Letter Box:
Select when a standard 4:3 TV is connected.
Displays theatrical images with masking bars above
and below the picture.
`4:3 Pan Scan:
Select when a standard 4:3 TV is connected.
Displays pictures cropped to fill your TV screen.
Both sides of the picture are cut off.
`16:9 Original:
Select when a 16:9 wide TV is connected.
2 Use e/r to select the “Setup” and press The 4:3 picture is displayed with an original 4:3
ENTER (j). aspect ratio, with black bars appearing at the left and
The “Setup” menu appears. right sides.
`16:9 Full:
Select when a 16:9 wide TV is connected.
The 4:3 picture is adjusted horizontally (in a linear
proportion) to fill the entire screen.
Note
• You cannot select “4:3 Letter Box” and “4:3 Pan Scan” option
when the resolution is set to higher than 720p.

Resolution
3 Use q/w to select the first setup option, and press Sets the output resolution of the Component and HDMI
r to move to the second level. video signal. Refer to page 13 and 40 for details about the
resolution setting.
`Auto:
If the HDMI OUT jack is connected to TVs provid-
ing display information (EDID), automatically
selects the resolution best suited to the connected
TV. If the VIDEO OUTPUT (COMPONENT) is
only connected, this changes the resolution to 1080i
as default resolution.
`1080p:
4 Use q/w to select a second setup option, and press Outputs 1080 lines of progressive video.
`1080i:
ENTER (j) to move to the third level.
Outputs 1080 lines of interlaced video.
`720p:
Outputs 720 lines of progressive video.
`576p:
Outputs 480/576 lines of progressive video.
`576i:
Outputs 480/576 lines of interlaced video.

5 Use q/w to select a desired setting, and press


ENTER (j) to confirm your selection.

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1080p Display Mode AUDIO Menu
When the resolution is set to 1080p, select “24 Hz” for
Each disc has a variety of audio output options. Set the
smooth presentation of film material (1080p/24 Hz) with a
player’s Audio options according to the type of audio sys-
HDMI-equipped display compatible with 1080p/24 Hz
tem you use.
input.
Note
Note
• Since many factors affect the type of audio output, see “Audio
• When you select “24 Hz”, you may experience some picture dis-
Output Specifications” for details (➔ 39).
turbance when the video switches video and film material. In this
case, select “50 Hz”.
• Even when “1080p Display Mode” is set to “24 Hz”, if your TV
HDMI / Digital Output
is not compatible with 1080p/24 Hz, the actual frame frequency Select the output sound format when a device equipped
of the video output will be 50 Hz or 60 Hz to match the video
with a HDMI or Digital Audio input jack is connected to
source format.
the HDMI OUT or DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT jack on
this player.
HDMI Color Setting
`PCM Stereo:
Select the type of output from the HDMI OUT jack. For Select if you connect this unit’s HDMI OUT or DIG-
this setting, please refer to the manuals of your display ITAL AUDIO OUTPUT jack to a device with two-
device. channel digital stereo decoder.
`YCbCr: `PCM Multi-Ch (HDMI only):
Select when connecting to a HDMI display device. Select if you connect this unit’s HDMI OUT jack to
`RGB: a device with multi-channel digital decoder.
Select when connecting to a DVI display device. `DTS Re-Encode:
Select if you connect this unit’s HDMI OUT or DIG-
LANGUAGE Menu ITAL AUDIO OUTPUT jack to a device with DTS
decoder.
Display Menu `Primary Pass-Thru:
Select if you connect this unit’s DIGITAL AUDIO
Select a language for the “Setup” menu and on-screen dis- OUTPUT and HDMI OUT jack to a device with
play. LPCM, Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby
TrueHD, DTS and DTS-HD decoder.
Disc Menu/Disc Audio/Disc Subtitle
Note
Select the language you prefer for the audio track (disc • When “HDMI” option is set to “PCM Multi-Ch”, the audio
audio), subtitles, and the disc menu. may output as PCM Stereo if the PCM Multi-Ch information is
`Original: not detected from HDMI device with EDID.
Refers to the original language in which the disc was • If the “HDMI” or “Digital Output” option is set to “DTS
Re-Encode”, the DTS Re-encode audio is output for BD-ROM
recorded.
discs with secondary audio and the original audio is output for
`Other: the other discs (like “Primary Pass-Thru”).
Press ENTER (j) to select another language. Use
number buttons then press ENTER (j) to enter the Sampling Freq. (Digital Audio Output)
corresponding 4-digit number according to the lan-
guage code list (➔ 36). `192 kHz:
Select this if your AV receiver is capable of handling
`Off (Disc Subtitle only):
192 kHz signals.
Turn off Subtitle.
`96 kHz:
Note Select this if your AV receiver is not capable of han-
• Depending on the disc, your language setting may not work. dling 192 kHz signals.
When this choice is made, this unit automatically
converts any 192 kHz signals to 96 kHz so your sys-
tem can decode them.
`48 kHz:
Select this if your AV receiver is not capable of han-
dling 192 kHz and 96 kHz signal. When this choice
is made, this unit automatically converts any 192
kHz and 96 kHz signals to 48 kHz so your system
can decode them.
Check the documentation for your AV receiver to verify its
capabilities.

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DRC (Dynamic Range Control) BD Rating
When a title encoded in Dolby Digital or Dolby Digital Sets an age limit of BD-ROM playback. Use number but-
Plus is playing back, you may wish to compress the tons to input an age limit for BD-ROM viewing.
dynamic range of the audio output (the difference between `255:
the loudest sounds and the quietest ones). This allows you All BD-ROM can be played.
to listen to a movie at a lower volume without losing clar- `0-254:
ity of sound. Set “DRC” to “On” for this effect. Prohibits play of BD-ROM with corresponding rat-
Note ings recorded on them.
• The DRC setting can be changed only when a disc is not inserted Note
or the unit is in complete stop mode. • The “BD Rating” will be applied only for the BD disc that con-
taining the Advanced Rating Control.
LOCK Menu
Area Code
The “LOCK” settings affect only BD and DVD playback.
Enter the code of the area whose standards were used to
To access the any features in “LOCK” settings, you must
rate the DVD video disc, based on the list on page 35.
enter the 4-digit security code you have created.
If you have not entered a password yet, you are prompted
to do so. Enter a 4-digit password twice, and press NETWORK Menu
ENTER (j) to create a new password.
The “NETWORK” settings are needed to use the
BD-LIVE.
Password
You can create, or change the password. Connection Setting
` None: If your home network environment is ready to connect to
Enter a 4-digit password twice, and press the player, the player needs to be set up for network con-
ENTER (j) to create a new password. nection for network communication. See “Connecting to
` Change: your Home Network” (➔ 16–17).
Enter the current password and press ENTER (j).
Enter a 4-digit password twice, and press Connection Status
ENTER (j) to create a new password.
If you want to check the network status on this player,
■ If you forget your password select the “Connection Status” options and press
If you forget your password, you can clear it using the fol- ENTER (j) to check whether a connection to the net-
lowing steps: work and the internet have been established.

1 Remove any disc that might be in the player. BD-LIVE connection

2 Select “Password” option in the “Setup” menu. You can restrict Internet access when BD-LIVE functions
are used.
3 Use Number buttons to enter “210499”. `Permitted:
Internet access is permitted for all BD-LIVE content.
The password is cleared.
`Partially Permitted:
Note
Internet access is permitted only for BD-LIVE con-
tent which have content owner certificates. Internet
• If you make a mistake before pressing ENTER (j), press access and AACS Online functions are prohibited
CLEAR. Then input the correct password.
for all BD-LIVE content without a certificate.
`Prohibited:
DVD Rating
Internet access is prohibited for all BD-LIVE con-
Blocks playback of rated DVD based on their content. tent.
(Not all discs are rated.)
` Rating 1-8:
Rating one (1) has the most restrictions and rating
eight (8) is the least restrictive.
` Unlock:
If you select “Unlock”, parental control is not active
and the disc plays in full.

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OTHERS Menu
DivX VOD
ABOUT DIVX VIDEO: DivX® is a digital video format
created by DivX, Inc. This is an official DivX Certified
device that plays DivX video.
Visit www.divx.com for more information and software
tools to convert your files into DivX video.
ABOUT DIVX VIDEO-ON-DEMAND: This DivX Certi-
fied® device must be registered in order to play DivX
Video-on-Demand (VOD) content. To generate the regis-
tration code, locate the DivX VOD section in the device
setup menu. Go to vod.divx.com with this code to com-
plete the registration process and learn more about DivX
VOD.
`Register:
Displays the registration code of your player.
`Deregister:
Deactivate your player and display the deactivation
code.
Note
• All the downloaded videos from DivX VOD with this player’s
registration code can only be played back on this unit.

Auto Power Off


The screen saver appears when you leave the player in
Stop mode for about five minutes. If you set this option to
“On”, the unit automatically turns itself off after the
Screen Saver is displayed for 25 minutes.
Set this option to “Off” to leave the screen saver until the
unit is operated by the user.

Initialize
`Factory Set:
You can reset the player to its original factory set-
tings.
`BD Storage Clear:
Initializes the BD contents from the connected USB
storage.
Note
• If you reset the player to its original factory settings using “Fac-
tory Set” option, you have to set the network settings again.

Software
`Information:
Displays the current software version.

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Operation

General Playback
■ To play frame-by-frame
Playing Discs
Press 3 (PAUSE) while movie playback.
Press 3 (PAUSE) repeatedly to play Frame-by-Frame
1 Press OPEN/CLOSE (0), and place a disc on the playback.
disc tray.
■ To scan forward or backward
2 Press OPEN/CLOSE (0) to close the disc tray.
Press 5 or 4 to play fast forward or fast reverse
For the most Audio CD, BD-ROM and DVD-ROM during playback.
discs, playback starts automatically.
You can change the various playback speeds by pressing
3 Press HOME (k). 5 or 4 repeatedly.
■ To slow down the playing speed
While the playback is paused, press 4 repeatedly to
play various speeds of slow motion.
■ To skip to the next/previous chapter/track/file
During playback, press 7 or 6 to go to the next
chapter/track/file or to return to the beginning of the
current chapter/track/file.

4 Select “Movie”, “Photo” or “Music” using e/r, Press 7 twice briefly to step back to the previous
chapter/track/file.
and press ENTER (j).

5 Select the “Disc” option using e/r, and press


Using the disc menu
ENTER (j).
WER
■ To display the disc menu
The menu screen may be displayed first after loading a
disc which contains a menu. If you want to display the
disc menu during playback, press TOP MENU.
Use q/w/e/r buttons to navigate through menu items.
■ To display the Pop-up menu
Some BD-ROM discs contain a Pop-up menu that
appears during playback.
Press POP UP MENU/MENU during playback, and
This step is only needed when a disc is set and a use q/w/e/r buttons to navigate through menu items.
USB device is connected to this unit.

6 Select a file using q/w/e/r, and press 1 (PLAY) Resume playback


or ENTER (j) to play the file.
WERYTU
The unit records the point where you pressed the
Note
2 (STOP) depending on the disc.
• Playback functions described in this manual are not always
available in all files and media. Some functions can be restricted If “32 (Resume Stop)” appears on the screen briefly,
depending on many factors. press 1 (PLAY) to resume playback (from the scene
• Depending on the BD-ROM titles, a USB device connection point).
may be needed for the proper playback.
If you press 2 (STOP) twice or unload the disc,
■ To stop playback “2 (Complete Stop)” appears on the screen. The unit will
Press 2 (STOP) during playback. clear the stopped point.

■ To pause playback Note


• The resume point may be cleared when a button is pressed (for
Press 3 (PAUSE) during playback.
example; ON/STANDBY 9, OPEN/CLOSE (0), etc).
Press 1 (PLAY) to resume playback. • On BD-Video discs with BD-J, the resume playback function
does not work.
• If you press 2 (STOP) once during BD-ROM interactive title
playback, the unit will be in Complete Stop mode.
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Advanced Playback

Repeat Playback Enlarge the playback image


WERTU WERYI
During playback, press REPEAT repeatedly to select a
desired repeat mode. 1 During playback or pause mode, press ZOOM to
display the “Zoom” menu.
■ BDs/DVDs
`s A-: 2 Use A or B button to zoom out or in the picture.
You can move through the zoomed picture using
Selected portion will be repeated continuously.
q/w/e/r buttons.
`s Chapter:
The current chapter will be played back repeatedly. 3 To return to the normal picture size, press C but-
ton.
`s Title:
The current title will be played back repeatedly. 4 Press RETURN (l) to exit the “Zoom” menu.
To return to normal playback, press REPEAT repeat-
edly to select “Off”.
Marker Search
■ Audio CDs/Music files
`d Track: WERY
The current track or file will be played back repeat- You can start playback from up to nine memorized points.
edly.
■ To enter a marker
`f All:

`h:
All the tracks or files will be played back repeatedly.
1 During playback, press MARKER at the
desired point.
The tracks or files will be played back in random The Marker icon appears on the TV screen briefly.

2
order.
Repeat step 1 to add up to nine markers.
`h f All:
All the tracks or files will be played back repeatedly
in random order. ■ To recall a marked scene
`g A-B:
Selected portion will be repeated continuously. 1 Press SEARCH and the search menu appears
on the screen.
(Audio CD only)
To return to normal playback, press CLEAR. 2 Press a number button to select a marker num-
ber that you want to recall.
Note
Playback starts from the marked scene.
• If you press 6 once during Repeat Chapter/Track playback,
the repeat playback cancels.
■ To delete a Marker
• This function may not work on some discs or titles.

Repeating a specific portion


1 Press SEARCH and the search menu appears
on the screen.

WERT
This player can repeat a portion you have selected.

1 During playback, press REPEAT to select “A-” at


the beginning of the portion you wish to repeat.
2 Press w to highlight a marker number.
2 Press ENTER (j) at the end of the portion. Use e/r to select a marked scene that you want
Your selected portion will be repeated continuously. to delete.

3 To return to normal playback, press REPEAT


repeatedly to select “Off”.
3 Press CLEAR and the marked scene is erased
from the search menu.

Note Note
• You cannot select a portion less than 3 seconds. • This function may not work on some discs or titles.
• This function may not work on some discs or titles. • All marked points are cleared if the title is in complete stop (2)
mode, the title is changed or if you unload the disc.
• If the total length of the title is less than 10 seconds, this function
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Using the search menu
WERY
Using search menu, you can easily to find the point where
you want to start playback.
■ To search a point

1 During playback, press SEARCH to display the


search menu.

2 Press e/r to skip the playback 15 seconds for-


ward or backward.
You can select a point that you want to skip by
pressing and holding e/r button.

■ To start playback from a marked scene

1 Press SEARCH and the search menu appears


on the screen.

2 Press w to highlight a marker number.


Use e/r to select a marked scene that you want
to playback.

3 Press ENTER (j) to start playback from the


marked scene.

Note
• This function may not work on some discs or titles.

Last Scene Memory


WE
This unit memorizes the last scene from the last disc that
is viewed. The last scene remains in memory even if you
remove the disc from the unit or switch off the unit. If you
load a disc that has the scene memorized, the scene is
automatically recalled.
Note
• Last Scene Memory function for a previous disc is erased once a
different disc is played.
• This function may not work depending on the disc.
• On BD-Video discs with BD-J, the last scene memory function
does not work.
• This unit does not memorize settings of a disc if you switch off
the unit before commencing to play it.

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On-Screen display
You can display and adjust various information and set-
Playing from selected time
tings about the content.
WERY
Displaying content information
on-screen 1 Press DISPLAY during playback.
The time search box shows the elapsed playing time.
WERY
2 Select the “Time” option and then input the
required start time in hours, minutes, and seconds
1 During playback, press DISPLAY to show various
playback information.
from left to right.
For example, to find a scene at 2 hours, 10 minutes,
and 20 seconds, enter “21020”.
Press e/r to skip the playback 60 seconds forward
a or backward.

3
b
Press ENTER (j) to start playback from selected
c
time
d
Note
e
• This function may not work on some disc or titles.
f
g
Hearing different audio
h
WERY
a Title
Current title number/total number of titles.
1 During playback, press DISPLAY to display the
On-Screen display.
b Chapter
Current chapter number/total number of chap-
ters.
2 Use q/w to select the “Audio” option.

c Time 3 Use e/r to select desired audio language, audio


Elapsed playing time/total playback time. track or audio channel.
d Audio
Selected audio language or channel. Note

e Subtitle • Some discs allow you to change audio selections only via the
disc menu. In this case, press POP UP MENU/MENU or TOP
Selected subtitle.
MENU button and choose the appropriate audio from the selec-
f Angle tions on the disc menu.
Selected angle/total number of angles. • Immediately after you have switched sound, there may be a tem-
porary discrepancy between the display and actual sound.
g TV Aspect Ratio • On BD-ROM disc, the multi audio format (5.1CH or 7.1CH) is
Selected TV aspect Ratio. displayed with “MultiCH” in the onscreen display.
h Picture Mode
Selected picture mode.

2 Select an option using q/w.

3 Use e/r to adjust the selected option value.

4 Press RETURN (l) to exit the On-Screen dis-


play.

Note
• If no button is pressed for a few seconds, the on-screen display
disappears.
• A title number cannot be selected on some discs.
• Available items may differ depending on discs or titles.
• If BD interactive title is playing back, some setting information
is displayed on the screen but prohibited to be changed.
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Selecting a subtitle language Changing the Picture Mode
WERY WERY
You can change the “Picture mode” option during play-
1 During playback, press DISPLAY to display the
On-Screen display.
back.

2 Use q/w to select the “Subtitle” option. 1 During playback, press DISPLAY to display the
On-Screen display.
3 Use e/r to select desired subtitle language.
2 Use q/w to select the “Picture mode” option.

4 Press RETURN (l) to exit the On-Screen dis-


3 Use e/r to select desired option.
play.
4 Press RETURN (l) to exit the On-Screen dis-
Note play.
• Some discs allow you to change subtitle selections only via the
disc menu. If this is the case, press POP UP MENU/MENU or ■ Setting the “User setting” option
TOP MENU button and choose the appropriate subtitle from the
selections on the disc menu. 1 During playback, press DISPLAY to display the
On-Screen display.
Watching from a different angle 2 Use q/w to select the “Picture mode” option.

WE 3 Use e/r to select the “User setting” option, and


If the disc contains scenes recorded at different camera press ENTER (j).
angles, you can change to a different camera angle during
playback.

1 During playback, press DISPLAY to display the


On-Screen display.

2 Use q/w to select the “Angle” option.

3 Use e/r to select desired angle.

4 Press RETURN (l) to exit the On-Screen dis- 4 Use q/w/e/r to adjust the “Picture mode”
play. options.
Select “Default” option then press ENTER (j)
to reset the all video adjustments.
Changing the TV Aspect Ratio
WERY
5 Use q/w/e/r to select the “Close” option, and
press ENTER (j) to finish setting.
You can change the TV aspect ratio setting during play-
back.

1 During playback, press DISPLAY to display the


On-Screen display.

2 Use q/w to select the “TV Aspect Ratio” option.

3 Use e/r to select desired option.

4 Press RETURN (l) to exit the On-Screen dis-


play.

Note
• Even if you change the value of the “TV Aspect Ratio” option
in On-Screen display, the “TV Aspect Ratio” option in the
“Setup” menu is not changed.

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Enjoying BD-LIVE
This unit allows you to enjoy functions such as picture-in-
picture, secondary audio and Virtual packages, etc., with
BD-Video supporting BONUSVIEW (BD-ROM version 2
Profile 1 version 1.1/ Final Standard Profile). Secondary
video and audio can be played from a disc compatible
with the picture-in-picture function. For the playback
method, refer to the instructions in the disc.
In addition to the BONUSVIEW function, BD-Video sup-
porting BD-LIVE (BD-ROM version 2 Profile 2) that has
a network extension function allows you to enjoy more
functions such as downloading new movie trailers by con-
necting this unit to the internet.

1 Check the network connection and settings


(➔ 16–17).

2 Insert a USB storage device to the USB port on the


front panel.
A USB storage device is needed to download bonus
content.

3 Press HOME (k), and set the “BD-LIVE connec-


tion” option on the “Setup” menu (➔ 21).
Depending on the disc, the BD-LIVE function may
not be operated if “BD-LIVE connection” option is
set to “Partially Permitted”.

4 Insert a BD-ROM with BD-LIVE.


The operations may differ depending on the disc.
Refer to the manual supplied with the disc.

Caution
• Do not remove the connected USB device while content
is being downloaded or a Blu-ray disc is still in the disc
tray. Doing so may damage the connected USB device
and BD-LIVE features may not operate properly with
the damaged USB device anymore. If the connected
USB device seems damaged from such an action, you
can format the connected USB device from the PC and
reuse it with this player.
Note
• Some BD-LIVE content access may be restricted in some terri-
tories by contents provider’s own decision.
It may take up to several minutes to load and start enjoying BD-
LIVE content.

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Playing a movie file
You can play movie files contained in a disc/USB device.
Selecting a subtitle file
1 Press HOME (k). Y
If a movie file name and the subtitle file name are the
same, subtitle file is played automatically when playing
the movie file.
If the subtitle file name is different with the movie file
name, you need to select the subtitle file on the [Movie]
menu before playing the movie.

1 Use q/w/e/r to select the subtitle file you wish to


2 Select “Movie” using e/r, and press play in the “Movie” menu.
ENTER (j).
2 Press ENTER (j).
3 Select “Disc” or “USB” option using e/r, and
press ENTER (j).

Press ENTER (j) again to deselect the subtitle file.


Selected subtitle file will be displayed when you
play the movie file.

Note
• If you press 2 (STOP) during playback, the subtitle selection is
This step is only needed when a disc is set and a cancelled.
USB device is connected to this unit.

4 Select a file using q/w/e/r, and press Changing subtitle code page
1 (PLAY) or ENTER (j) to play the file.
Y
If the subtitle is not displayed properly, you can change
Note the subtitle code page to view the subtitle file properly.
• The file requirements are described on page 6.
• You can use various playback functions (➔ 23–25).
1 During playback, press DISPLAY to display the
On-Screen display.

2 Use q/w to select the “Code Page” option.

3 Use e/r to select desired code option.

Select the subtitle code, based on the list on page 37.

4 Press RETURN (l) to exit the On-Screen dis-


play.

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Viewing a photo
You can view photo files using this player.
Options while viewing a photo
1 Press HOME (k). You can use various options while viewing a photo in full
screen.

1 While viewing a photo in full screen, press DIS-


PLAY to display the option menu.

2 Select an option using q/w.

a
2 Select “Photo” using e/r, and press ENTER (j).
b
3 Select the “Disc” or “USB” option using e/r, and c
d
press ENTER (j).
e
f
g
h

a Current photo/Total number of photos


Use e/r to view previous/next photo.
b Slide Show
Press ENTER (j) to start or pause slide show.
c Music Select
Select the background music for the slide show
This step is only needed when a disc is set and a (➔ 31).
USB device is connected to this unit.
d Music
4 Select a file using q/w/e/r, and press Press ENTER (j) to start or pause background
ENTER (j) to view the photo in full screen. music.
e Rotate
Press ENTER (j) to rotate the photo clockwise.
f Zoom
Press ENTER (j) to display the “Zoom” menu.
g Effect
Use e/r to select a transition effect between
photos in a slide show.
■ To play a slide show h Speed
Press 1 (PLAY) to start slide show. Use e/r to select a delay time between photos
in a slide show.
■ To stop a slide show
Press 2 (STOP) during slide show. 3 Press RETURN (l) to exit the option menu.

■ To pause a slide show


Press 3 (PAUSE) during slide show.
Press 1 (PLAY) to re-start the slide show.
■ To skip to the next/previous photo
While viewing a photo in full screen, press e or r to
go to the previous or next photo.
Note
• The file requirements are described on page 6.
• You can use various playback functions (➔ 23–25).
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Listening to music during a slide show Listening to music
You can display photo files while listening to music files.
The player can play Audio CDs and music files.
1 Press HOME (k).
1 Press HOME (k).

2 Select “Photo” using e/r, and press ENTER (j).


2 Select “Music” using e/r, and press
3 Select the “Disc” or “USB” option using e/r, and ENTER (j).
press ENTER (j).
3 Select the “Disc” or “USB” option using e/r, and
press ENTER (j).

4 Select a file using q/w/e/r, and press


ENTER (j) to view the photo.
This step is only needed when a disc is set and a
5 Press DISPLAY to display the option menu. USB device is connected to this unit.

6 Use q/w to select “Music Select” option, and press 4 Select a music file or audio track using q/w/e/r,
and press ENTER (j) to play the music.
ENTER (j) to display the “Music Select” menu.

7 Use q/w to select a device, and press ENTER (j).

8 Use q/w to select a file or a folder you wish to play.

Note
• The file requirements are described on page 6.
• You can use various playback functions (➔ 23–25).
Select a folder and press ENTER (j) to display the
lower directory.
Select “ ” and press ENTER (j) to display the
upper directory.

9 Use r to select “OK”, and press ENTER (j) to


complete music selection.

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Maintenance

Notes on Discs Handling the Unit


Handling Discs When shipping the unit
Do not touch the playback side of the disc. Hold the disc Please save the original shipping carton and packing mate-
by the edges so that fingerprints do not get on the surface. rials. If you need to ship the unit, for maximum protection,
Never stick paper or tape on the disc. re-pack the unit as it was originally packed at the factory.

Storing Discs Keeping the exterior surfaces clean


After playing, store the disc in its case. Do not expose the • Do not use volatile liquids such as insecticide spray near
disc to direct sunlight or sources of heat and never leave it the unit.
in a parked car exposed to direct sunlight. • Wiping with strong pressure may damage the surface.
• Do not leave rubber or plastic products in contact with
Cleaning Discs the unit for a long period of time.
Fingerprints and dust on the disc can cause poor picture
quality and sound distortion. Before playing, clean the
Cleaning the unit
disc with a clean cloth. Wipe the disc from the center to To clean the player, use a soft, dry cloth. If the surfaces are
out. extremely dirty, use a soft cloth lightly moistened with a
Do not use strong solvents such as alcohol, benzine, thin- mild detergent solution. Do not use strong solvents such as
ner, commercially available cleaners, or anti-static spray alcohol, benzine, or thinner, as these might damage the
intended for older vinyl records. surface of the unit.

Maintaining the Unit


The unit is a high-tech, precision device. If the optical
pick-up lens and disc drive parts are dirty or worn, the pic-
ture quality could be diminished. For details, please con-
tact your nearest authorized service center.

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Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting

General Check that the “HDMI Color Setting” in the “Setup”


menu is set to the appropriate item that conforms to
■ The Power does not turn on. your video connection.
Your TV may not support the resolution you have set
Plug the power cord into the wall outlet securely. on the player. Change to a resolution that your TV
accepts.
■ The unit does not start playback.
The player’s HDMI OUT jack is connected to a DVI
device that does not support copyright protection.
Insert a playable disc. (Check the disc type, color sys-
tem, and regional code.)
■ Picture noise appears.
Place the disc with the playback side down.
Place the disc on the disc tray correctly inside the You are playing a disc recorded in a color system that
guide. is different from your TV.
Clean the disc. Set to a resolution that your TV accepts.
Cancel the Rating function or change the rating level.
Sound
■ The angle cannot be changed.
■ There is no sound or the sound is distorted.
Multi-angles are not recorded on the DVD Video being
played. Connect the audio connection securely.
The input source setting on the amplifier or the con-
■ Cannot play music/photo/movie files. nection to the amplifier is incorrect.
The unit is in scan, slow motion, or pause mode.
The files are not recorded in a format that the unit can
play. The sound volume is low.
The unit does not support the codec of the movie file. Check that the connected amplifier is compatible with
the audio format output from the player.
■ The remote control does not work properly. The player’s HDMI OUT jack is connected to a DVI
device. The DVI jack does not accept audio signals.
The remote control is not pointed at the remote sensor Check that the device connected to player’s HDMI
of the unit. OUT jack is compatible with audio format output from
The remote control is too far from the unit. the player.
There is an obstacle in the path of the remote control
and the unit. Network
The batteries in the remote control are exhausted.
■ BD-LIVE feature does not work.
■ The unit is plugged in, but the power will not
turn on or off. The connected USB storage may not have enough
space. Connect the USB storage with at least 1GB free
■ The unit is not operating normally. space.
Ensure that the unit is correctly connected to the local
You can reset the unit as follows. area network and can access the internet (➔ 16–17).
1. Press and hold the 9 ON/STANDBY button for Your broadband speed may not be fast enough to use
at least five seconds. This will force the unit to the BD-LIVE features. Contact your Internet Service
power off then turn the unit back on. Provider (ISP) and increase the broadband speed as
2. Unplug the power cord, wait at least five seconds, recommended.
and then plug it in again. The “BD-LIVE connection” option in the “Setup”
menu is set to “Prohibited”. Set the option to “Per-
Picture mitted”.

■ There is no picture. Customer Support


Select the appropriate video input mode on the TV so This unit does not support the software update via net-
the picture from the unit appears on the TV screen. work. To obtain the latest software for this unit (if updates
Connect the video connection securely. have been made), please visit http://www.onkyo.com.

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Appendix

Controlling an AV receiver with the Supplied


Remote Control
You can control your AV receiver using the buttons below.

Button Operation
ON/STANDBY 9 Turn the AV receiver on or off.
MUTE Mutes or unmutes the AV
receiver.
VOL +/– Adjust the volume of the AV
receiver.
INPUT +/– Switch the AV receiver’s input
source.

Note
• Be sure to set the “Remote ID” setting to “1” on the AV receiver.
• Depending on the unit being connected, you may not be able to
control your AV receiver using some of the buttons.

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Area Code List
Choose an area code from this list.

Area Code Area Code Area Code Area Code


Afghanistan AF Ethiopia ET Maldives MV Senegal SN
Argentina AR Fiji FJ Mexico MX Singapore SG
Australia AU Finland FI Monaco MC Slovak Republic SK
Austria AT France FR Mongolia MN Slovenia SI
Belgium BE Germany DE Morocco MA South Africa ZA
Bhutan BT Great Britain GB Nepal NP South Korea KR
Bolivia BO Greece GR Netherlands NL Spain ES
Brazil BR Greenland GL Netherlands Antilles AN Sri Lanka LK
Cambodia KH Hong Kong HK New Zealand NZ Sweden SE
Canada CA Hungary HU Nigeria NG Switzerland CH
Chile CL India IN Norway NO Taiwan TW
China CN Indonesia ID Oman OM Thailand TH
Colombia CO Israel IL Pakistan PK Turkey TR
Congo CG Italy IT Panama PA Uganda UG
Costa Rica CR Jamaica JM Paraguay PY Ukraine UA
Croatia HR Japan JP Philippines PH United States US
Czech Republic CZ Kenya KE Poland PL Uruguay UY
Denmark DK Kuwait KW Portugal PT Uzbekistan UZ
Ecuador EC Libya LY Romania RO Vietnam VN
Egypt EG Luxembourg LU Russian Federation RU Zimbabwe ZW
El Salvador SV Malaysia MY Saudi Arabia SA

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Language Code List
Use this list to input your desired language for the following initial settings: “Disc Audio”, “Disc Subtitle” and “Disc
Menu”.

Language Code Language Code Language Code Language Code


Afar 6565 French 7082 Lithuanian 7684 Singhalese 8373
Afrikaans 6570 Frisian 7089 Macedonian 7775 Slovak 8375
Albanian 8381 Galician 7176 Malagasy 7771 Slovenian 8376
Ameharic 6577 Georgian 7565 Malay 7783 Spanish 6983
Arabic 6582 German 6869 Malayalam 7776 Sudanese 8385
Armenian 7289 Greek 6976 Maori 7773 Swahili 8387
Assamese 6583 Greenlandic 7576 Marathi 7782 Swedish 8386
Aymara 6588 Guarani 7178 Moldavian 7779 Tagalog 8476
Azerbaijani 6590 Gujarati 7185 Mongolian 7778 Tajik 8471
Bashkir 6665 Hausa 7265 Nauru 7865 Tamil 8465
Basque 6985 Hebrew 7387 Nepali 7869 Telugu 8469
Bengali; Bangla 6678 Hindi 7273 Norwegian 7879 Thai 8472
Bhutani 6890 Hungarian 7285 Oriya 7982 Tonga 8479
Bihari 6672 Icelandic 7383 Panjabi 8065 Turkish 8482
Breton 6682 Indonesian 7378 Pashto, Pushto 8083 Turkmen 8475
Bulgarian 6671 Interlingua 7365 Persian 7065 Twi 8487
Burmese 7789 Irish 7165 Polish 8076 Ukrainian 8575
Byelorussian 6669 Italian 7384 Portuguese 8084 Urdu 8582
Chinese 9072 Japanese 7465 Quechua 8185 Uzbek 8590
Croatian 7282 Kannada 7578 Rhaeto-Romance 8277 Vietnamese 8673
Czech 6783 Kashmiri 7583 Rumanian 8279 Volapuk 8679
Danish 6865 Kazakh 7575 Russian 8285 Welsh 6789
Dutch 7876 Kirghiz 7589 Samoan 8377 Wolof 8779
English 6978 Korean 7579 Sanskrit 8365 Xhosa 8872
Esperanto 6979 Kurdish 7585 Scots Gaelic 7168 Yiddish 7473
Estonian 6984 Laothian 7679 Serbian 8382 Yoruba 8979
Faroese 7079 Latin 7665 Serbo-Croatian 8372 Zulu 9085
Fiji 7074 Latvian, Lettish 7686 Shona 8378
Finnish 7073 Lingala 7678 Sindhi 8368

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Subtitle Code List
Code page Language
1250 Romanian, Slovenian, Hungarian, Slovak, Polish, Albanian, Serbian (Latin), Croatian, Czech
1251 Mongolian (Cyrillic), FYRO Macedonian, Uzbek (Cyrillic), Ukrainian, Azeri (Cyrillic), Tatar,
Kazakh, Belarusian, Kyrgyz (Cyrillic), Bulgarian, Serbian (Cyrillic), Russian
1252 English (Jamaica), French (Canada), French (France), French (Luxembourg), English (New
Zealand), English (Ireland), Dutch (Netherlands), English (Caribbean), French (Switzerland),
English (Canada), Galician, English (Belize), German (Austria), French (Monaco), English (Zimba-
bwe), Basque, Dutch (Belgium), French (Belgium), Finnish, Faroese, German (Germany), English
(Australia), English (United States), English (United Kingdom), Catalan, English (Trinidad),
English (South Africa), Danish,English (Philippines), Spanish (Paraguay), Spanish (Colombia),
Spanish (Costa Rica), Spanish (Dominican Republic), Spanish (Ecuador), Spanish (El Salvador),
Spanish (Guatemala), Spanish (Honduras), Spanish (International Sort), Spanish (Chile), Spanish
(Nicaragua) Spanish (Mexico), Spanish (Peru), Spanish (Puerto Rico), Spanish (Traditional Sort),
Spanish (Uruguay), Spanish (Venezuela), SwahiliSwedish, Swedish (Finland), German (Liechten-
stein), Afrikaans, Spanish (Panama), German (Luxembourg), Spanish (Bolivia), German (Switzer-
land), Icelandic, Indonesian, Italian (Italy), Italian (Switzerland), Norwegian (Nynorsk), Spanish
(Argentina), Portuguese (Brazil), Norwegian (Bokmal), Malay (Malaysia), Malay (Brunei Darus-
salam), Portuguese (Portugal)
1253 Greek
950 Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese
949 Korean

Subtitle codes available may vary depending on the region.

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Trademarks and Licenses
“Blu-ray Disc” is a trade- Manufactured under
mark. license under U.S. Patent
#’s: 5,451,942; 5,956,674;
5,974,380; 5,978,762;
6,226,616; 6,487,535;
“BD-LIVE” logo is a trade- 7,392,195; 7,272,567;
mark of Blu-ray Disc Asso- 7,333,929; 7,212,872 &
ciation. other U.S. and worldwide
patents issued & pending.
DTS and the Symbol are
registered trademarks, &
DTS-HD, DTS-HD Mas-
“BONUSVIEW” is trade- ter Audio | Essential and
mark of Blu-ray Disc Asso- the DTS logos are trade-
ciation. marks of DTS, Inc. Product
includes software. © DTS,
Java and all Java-based Inc. All Rights Reserved.
trademarks and logos are
trademarks or registered DivX is a registered trade-
trademarks of Sun Micro- mark of DivX, Inc., and is
systems, Inc. in the United used under license.
States and other countries.

Manufactured under “x.v.Color” is a trademark


license from Dolby Labo- of Sony Corporation.
ratories. Dolby and the
double-D symbol are trade-
marks of Dolby Laborato-
ries.

HDMI, the HDMI logo and


High-Definition Multime-
dia Interface are trade-
marks or registered
trademarks of HDMI
licensing LLC.

“DVD Logo” is a trade-


mark of DVD Format/Logo
Licensing Corporation.

“AVCHD” and the


“AVCHD” logo are trade-
marks of Panasonic Corpo-
ration and Sony
Corporation.

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Audio Output Specifications

Jack/Setting Analog 2CH Output Digital Output (DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT)*4


Source PCM Stereo DTS Re-encode*3*5 Primary Pass-Thru
Dolby Digital PCM 2ch PCM 2ch DTS Dolby Digital
Dolby Digital Plus PCM 2ch PCM 2ch DTS Dolby Digital
Dolby TrueHD PCM 2ch PCM 2ch DTS Dolby Digital
DTS PCM 2ch PCM 2ch DTS DTS
DTS-HD PCM 2ch PCM 2ch DTS DTS
Linear PCM 2ch PCM 2ch PCM 2ch DTS PCM 2ch
Linear PCM 5.1ch PCM 2ch PCM 2ch DTS PCM 2ch
Linear PCM 7.1ch PCM 2ch PCM 2ch DTS PCM 2ch

Jack/Setting HDMI OUT


Source PCM Stereo PCM Multi-Ch*3 DTS Re-encode*3*5 Primary Pass-Thru*1*2*3
Dolby Digital PCM 2ch PCM 5.1ch DTS Dolby Digital
Dolby Digital Plus PCM 2ch PCM 5.1ch DTS Dolby Digital Plus
Dolby TrueHD PCM 2ch PCM 5.1ch DTS Dolby TrueHD
DTS PCM 2ch PCM 5.1ch DTS DTS
DTS-HD PCM 2ch PCM 7.1ch DTS DTS-HD
Linear PCM 2ch PCM 2ch PCM 2ch DTS PCM 2ch
Linear PCM 5.1ch PCM 2ch PCM 5.1ch DTS PCM 5.1ch
Linear PCM 7.1ch PCM 2ch PCM 7.1ch DTS PCM 7.1ch

*1 The secondary and interactive audio may not be included in • The Dolby TrueHD audio recorded on some Blu-ray
the output bitstream if “Digital Output” or “HDMI” option is discs consists of Dolby Digital and TrueHD audio.
set to “Primary Pass-Thru”. (Except LPCM Codec: the out- Dolby Digital audio is output through DIGITAL AUDIO
put always includes interactive and secondary audio.) OUTPUT jacks and “DD” displays on the screen if
*2 This player automatically selects the HDMI audio according
TrueHD audio is not output (for example, when
to the decoding capability of the connected HDMI device
“HDMI” is set to “PCM Stereo” and “Digital Output”
even though “HDMI” option is set to “Primary Pass-Thru”.
*3 The “PCM Multi-Ch”/”Primary Pass-Thru” setting of the is set to “Primary Pass-Thru”).
“HDMI” option and “DTS Re-Encode” setting of the “Digi- • You must select a digital audio output and a maximum
tal Output” option cannot be set together. If you set them sampling frequency that your Amplifier (or AV receiver)
together, the “HDMI” or “Digital Output” option is set to accepts using “Digital Output”, “HDMI” and “Sam-
“PCM Stereo” automatically. pling Freq.” options on the “Setup” menu (➔ 20).
*4 On the PCM audio output, the sampling frequency of DIGI- • With digital audio connection (DIGITAL AUDIO OUT-
TAL AUDIO OUTPUT is limited to 96 kHz.
PUT or HDMI), Disc Menu button sounds of BD-ROM
*5 If the “HDMI” or “Digital Output” option is set to [DTS
may not be heard if the “Digital Output” or “HDMI”
Re-Encode], the audio output is limited to 48 kHz and 5.1Ch.
If the “HDMI” or “Digital Output” option is set to “DTS
option is set to “Primary Pass-Thru”.
Re-Encode”, the DTS Re-encode audio is output for • If the audio format of the digital output does not match
BD-ROM discs, and the original audio is output for the other the capabilities of your receiver, the receiver will pro-
discs (like “Primary Pass-Thru”). duce a strong, distorted sound or no sound at all.
• If “HDMI” option is set to “PCM Multi-Ch” and “Dig- • Multi-channel Digital Surround Sound via digital con-
ital Output” option is set to “Primary Pass-Thru” nection can only be obtained if your receiver is equipped
while playback Dolby Digital Plus or TrueHD audio, with a Digital Multi-channel decoder.
DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT is limited to “PCM 2ch”.
• If the HDMI connection is version 1.3 and Dolby Digital
Plus/Dolby TrueHD is output from HDMI OUT jack,
DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT jack is limited to “PCM
2ch” (When the HDMI and DIGITAL AUDIO OUT-
PUT are connected simultaneously).
• The audio is output as PCM 48 kHz/16 bit for MP3/
WMA file and PCM 44.1 kHz/16 bit for Audio CD while
playback.
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Video Output Resolution
■ When the non-copy protected media is playing back

Video Out HDMI OUT COMPONENT VIDEO OUT


Resolution HDMI connected HDMI disconnected
576i 576p/480p* 576i/480i*
576p 576p/480p* 576p/480p*
720p 720p 720p
1080i 1080i 1080i
1080p 24 Hz 1080p 24 Hz 576i/480i* 576p/480p*
1080p 50 Hz 1080p 50 Hz/60 Hz* 576i/480i* 576p/480p*

■ When the copy protected media is playing back

Video Out HDMI OUT COMPONENT VIDEO OUT


Resolution HDMI connected HDMI disconnected
576i 576p/480p* 576i/480i*
576p 576p/480p* 576p/480p*
720p 720p 576i/480i* 576p/480p*
1080i 1080i 576i/480i* 576p/480p*
1080p 24 Hz 1080p 24 Hz 576i/480i* 576p/480p*
1080p 50 Hz 1080p 50 Hz/60 Hz* 576i/480i* 576p/480p*

* Output resolutions for NTSC video sources.

HDMI OUT connection COMPONENT VIDEO OUT Connection


• If you select a resolution manually and then connect the BD and DVD video stream could prevent up-scaling on
HDMI jack to TV and your TV does not accept it, the analog output.
resolution setting is set to “Auto”.
• If you select a resolution that your TV does not accept, VIDEO OUT connection
the warning message will appear. After resolution
The resolution of the VIDEO OUT jack is always output
change, if you cannot see the screen, please wait 20 sec-
at 576i/480i resolution.
onds and the resolution will automatically revert back to
the previous resolution.
Color Systems
• The 1080p video output frame rate may be automatically
set to either 24 Hz or 50 Hz/60 Hz depending both on the BD and DVD are recorded in different color systems
capability and preference of the connected TV and based throughout the world. The most common color system,
on the native video frame rate of the content on the used primarily in the U.K. and other EU countries, is PAL.
BD-ROM disc. This unit uses the PAL system. However, it is also possible
to play back BD and DVD using other color systems, such
as NTSC.

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Specifications

Signal System NTSC/PAL


Composite Video Output / Impedance 1.0 V (p-p) / 75 Ω negative sync, RCA
Component Video Output / Impedance Y: 1.0 V (p-p) / 75 Ω, PB/PR: 0.7 V (p-p) / 75 Ω, RCA
Component Video Frequency Response 5 Hz ~ 13 MHz
Component Video Resolution 480i/576i, 480p/576p
HDMI Resolution 480i/576i, 480p/576p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p, 1080p 24Hz
Audio Format LPCM, Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby True HD, DTS, DTS-HD
Version 1.3a
Support x.v.Color
Connector A Type
Frequency Response DVD Linear Sound 4 Hz ~ 44 kHz (96 kHz)
(Digital Audio) 4 Hz ~ 22 kHz (48 kHz)
Audio CD 4 Hz ~ 20 kHz (44.1 kHz)
Signal to Noise Ratio 100 dB
Audio Dynamic Range 86 dB
THD (Total Harmonic Distortion) 0.005% (1 kHz)
Wow and Flutter Below threshold of measurability
Audio Output / Impedance (Digital/Coaxial) 0.5 V (p-p) / 75 Ω
Audio Output / Impedance (Analog) 2.0 V (rms) / 320 Ω

General

Power Supply AC 200 ~ 240 V, 50/60 Hz (European, Russian, Australian and Korean models)
AC 110 ~ 240 V, 50/60 Hz (Asian and China models)
AC 110 V, 60 Hz (Taiwan model)
Power Consumption 20 W
Stand-by Power Consumption 0.1 W
Dimensions (W x H x D) 435 mm x 53 mm x 209 mm
Weight 2.0 kg
Operation Condition Temperature/Humidity 5 °C ~ 35 °C (41 °F ~ 95 °F) / 5% ~ 90%
Bus Power Supply (USB) DC 5V, 0.5 A
Disc Compatibility CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD-R DL, DVD+R, DVD+RW, DVD+R DL, BD-R, BD-RE, USB
(Discs that have not been properly finalized may only be partially playable or not playable at all.)

Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.

Supported File Type


✔: Supported

File Type, Disc Format Disc/Media Type


BD-R BD-RE DVD-R/RW DVD+R/RW CD-R/RW USB
BDMV ✔ ✔ – – – –
VIDEO MODE – – ✔ ✔ – –
AUDIO CD – – – – ✔ –
MP3, WMA ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
JPEG, PNG ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
MPEG1, MPEG2, MPEG4 ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
DivX (HT V3 ~ 6) ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
DivX (VOD 3.0) ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ –
DivX (HD V1.0) ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
DivX (HD V1.1) ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
AVCHD – – ✔ ✔ – –

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cramfs, dhcpcd, e2fsprogs, fdisk, mkdosfs, mtd-utils, net- - software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in
tools, procps, samba-3.0.25b, sysutils, tcpdump, tftpd, the OpenSSL Toolkit. (http://www.openssl.org)
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• portmap: copyright © 1990 The Regents of the Univer-
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• ptmalloc: copyright © 2001-2006 Wolfram Gloger
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• UPnP SDK: copyright © 2000-2003 Intel Corporation
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• strace:
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Robert A. van Engelen, Genivia inc. All Rights Reserved. copyright © 1991, 1992 Paul Kranenburg
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