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1. 7 4 4 You can selectthe content todownload from the Previews sub menu Note This can take severalminutes 7 4 5 The downloaded content isstored under My Downloads You can chooseto either play back ordelete the downloaded content 7 5 BD Live Notes 7 5 1 This player only supports the connection of USB memory inorder to store BD 2 0 downloaded content 7 5 2 Any externally connected devicewill be setas BD Live storageand internal storage will beignored in sametime 7 5 3 Some BD Live content will be expired and notplayable user needto manually delete the contentsin BD storagein order tofree space 2 8 Trouble shooting If you have any questions please consult the troubleshooting guide below NO PICTURE OR SOUND REMOTE NOT WORKING Ensure the power button is on Make sure the Main unit s POWER button is on Ensure the power outlet is operational Ensure the remote batteries are working Ensure the power cord is not damaged Point the remote control directly at the player s IR Ensure the power plug is connected firmly to the sensor outlet Remove any obstacles between the remote and the IR sensor PICTURE BUT NO SOUND UNIT NOT WORKING Ensure the audio jacks are securely connected Turn off the power and then turn it on again Ensure the audio connector is not damaged Ensure you have set the player s AUDIO settings correctly Ensure you have entered the correct AV input for your TV Ensure
2. Lenco BRP 430 BLU RAY DISC PLAYER For information and support www lenco eu Please read this User Manual carefully to ensure proper use of this product and keep this manual for future reference Content important eerst Ee Aender akak ade akan a E an aaa aan 2 e EE 3 2 Front Panel and Rear Panel Illustration aee eea 4 3 Output WWlistation esse ee ag BA AKA KNA Aa eee 7 4 EE E ee EE 9 SE 11 6 Audio Video Picture Tiles On disk or USB lee 15 Z BIDANG Operio ene anak ak aaa ep eee eee 20 EE EE 99 EE EE 23 Important Safety Instructions 1 Read these instructions 2 Keep these instructions 3 Heed all warnings 4 Follow all instructions 5 Do not use this apparatus near water 6 Clean only with dry cloth 7 Do not block any ventilation openings install in accordance with the instructions 8 Do not install nearany heat sources such asradiators heat registers stoves orother apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat 9 Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet 10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 11 Only use attachments accessories specified by t
3. Pressing the top of this button will resume playback 16 STOP This button stops playback of aBD DVD movie orfiles on disk 17 CLEAR When entering numericvalues via thenumeric keypad this button isused to cleara number entered incorrectly 18 GOTO This button isused with thenumeric keypad tojump to aspecific track onan audio CD 19 STANDBY Press the STANDBY buttonto turn the BD player onor off Note Press STANDBY key during system about20s startup willbe no effect Press STANDBY key during system ison system willenter low powerstandby mode in about6s 20 Angle Some BD and DVDs are filmed with more thanone camera angle During playback of such adisk pressing this button will allowyou to switch camera angles Not available on alldisks 21 Pop Menu Title On BD disksonly this button canbe used tobring up the main movie menu Not available on alldisks 22 Secondary Audio On BD disks equipped with multiple director s commentaries in several languages pressing this keywill cycle throughall of thelanguages available forthe director s commentaries Not availableon all disks 23 Setup Bring out thesettings menu ofthe BD player This key will notwork during disk play back 24 Step Pressing this buttonwill play movie by one frame 25 Fast Reverse gt BD Used to FastReverse during contentplayback 26 Fast Forward CJ Used to FastForward during contentplayback EB a gt 0B gt E lt __
4. on selected or select Play Current Folder to play allselected type filesin current media folder Please select play mode Add all to Playlist Play All Previous folder Play Current Folder Play File Cancel Figure 5 7 Multi files operation 6 7 2 Alsoyou can choose to play currenthighlighted file refertoFigure 5 8 6 6 Add all to Playlist Add to playlist Previous folder Play File Play File Figure 5 8 Singlefile operation 8 Creating Playlistand Playlist Playback 8 1 In filebrowser mode referto Figure 5 2 5 4 and 5 6 press ENTER key while Add All to Playlist is highlighted and will addall selected typefiles in currentfolder into playlist or refer to Figure 5 8 choose Addto playlist iconand press ENTER to add current highlighted fileinto playlist 6 8 3 In Media Selector Menu refer toFigure 5 1 you can choose playlist to play files in playlist 7 BD Live Operation 7 1 Description Some but certainly not all BDdisks contain additionalfeatures that aremade available to playersthat are connected to the internet and have additional memory added These additional features mayinclude things like the ability todownload new movietrailers additional commentary byactors and directors multiperson game play and chat In order toaccess BD Live functions the player mustbe properly configured for BD Live internet access and i
5. 1 or PCM 7 1 for disks without Dolby fidelity audio movie Legacy for disks with 7 1 for disks without Digital plus sound tracks soundtrack possible DTS soundtracks Dolby sound tracks depending on the number depending on the of speakers connected to number of speakers your surround receiver connected to your surround receiver want to hear the directors commentary Set to Bistream mixed if your receiver also supports on the BD disk DIRS Set the output to OR Bistream Mixed Otherwise set the output to PCM 5 1 or PCM 7 1 want to set this menu depending on the number of speakers connected to item once and then your surround receiver instead forget it Receiver Capabilities Can t decode DTS HD or Dolby TrueHD Can decode DTS Can decode MA Essential Dolby TrueHD Set to Passthru for Set to Passthru for disks with Dolby want the highest disks with DTS HD TrueHD Go bakta ihe fidelity movie soundtracks i i soundtrack audio soundtracks EH possibla a deg Set to DTS re eee encode otherwise encode otherwise want to hear the directors commentary on the BD disk OR want to set this menu item once and then forget it Set the output to DTS re encode 5 3 3 Dynamic Range Control means that youcan allow the BD player tomake the loud parts of amovie s audio track quieterthan they would be in thetheatre without making the dialog of theactors any quieter Iteffect
6. 2 1 TV Type Select to outputNTSC or PAL videoformat 2 Resolution Setmaximum resolution of your TV here to getbest video quantity if you arenot sure please use HDMI Auto system willread the preferred resolution your TV supported viaEDID 5 2 3 TV Aspect Selectright video ratiobased on yourTV Refer to below table Note Aspectsetting only effect HDMI andcomponent output and4 3 setting has no effectif resolution hasbeen set to720p or 1080ior1080p Disk Contents Movie in widescreen format HD television episodes in widescreen format SD 4 3 television episodes Cropped Movie Movie put on disk in 4 3 Aspect Ratio TV Aspect Menu Selection If your TV is more rectangular 16 9 choose 16 9 Full Movie will fill entire screen Episode will fill entire screen Episode will be stretched horizontally to fit entire screen Movie will be stretched horizontally to fit entire screen No effect Movie will fill entire screen No effect Epsiode will fill entire screen Episode will be shown in center of screen vertical bars will appear on sides of screen Movie will be shown in center of screen vertical bars will appear on sides of screen If your TV is more square 4 3 choose 16 9 Pillarboxed 4 3 Letterboxed Movie will be shown in rectangular wide aspect ratio Horizontal bars will be shown above below movie Episode will be shown in rectangular wi
7. 27 Volume Pressing the top half ofthis button willincrease the volume of the BD player s audio output Pressingthe bottom half of this button will decreasethe volume of the BD player saudio output gg Be AD 28 Numeric Keypad These buttons are used with the GOTO button to jump to specific title chapter track or time 29 REPEAT This button is used to cyclethrough the possible repeat modes based on content played BD DVD or videofiles on disk EBR ereat Title pal Repeat Chapter ECH Repeat Disk G Repeat off CDDA oraudio Files ondisk p W Repeat File p Reveat off p Repeat All 30 A B When a diskis playing pressingthis button oncewill save a start point forrepeating playback Pressing this button again toselect a endpoint then playbackwill repeat from the start point to the end point a 31 Return When navigating fileson a data CD or USB stick pressing this button will return you to the previous folder or menu 10 5 System Setting Press SETUP button under stopstatus or press RIGHT buttonin main menu System will bring outsetting menu as below picture Main Menu Setting Menu ex Settings a 5 1Language 1 OSD setlanguage 2 Menu setlanguage used forBD DVD menu notavailable on alldisk 3 Audio select audio language for BD DVD disk not available onall disk 4 5 1 51 5 11 5 1 4 Menu selectsubtitle language usedfor BD DVD disk not available onall disk 5 2Display 5 2 5
8. Rkey while Cancel button is highlightedto cancel changes you made for network settings 5 6 Info This item shows software and hardwareinformation for loaderand main board no changes are allowed 5 7 Parental 5 7 1 Parental Country Use this menuitem to tellthe BD playerwhat country youare in Currently this menu item hasno effect 5 7 2 Parental Control To turn parentalcontrol ON orOFF 5 7 3 Parental Level To restrict playback of disks encodedwith a ratinglevel equal toor higher thanthe level you set Parental Control must be turnedon for this menuitem to havean affect 5 7 4 Parental Password Change new passwordfor Parental Control menu operation Default value is 6666 6 Audio Video Picture files on diskor USB devices 6 1 INTRODUCTION This section explains how to playback PC type audio pictures and videofiles that have beenplaced onto adisk or USBmemory stick 6 2 Supported Audio Video Picture files types Video e MPEG4 mp4 files e mA4v files e mkv files Music e mp3 files e wma files e aac files Picture e jpeg files e Png files 6 3 Disk or USB devices preparation 6 3 1 CD R RW DVD R DVD RW BD Ror BD RE withsupported files recordedin UDF or SO9660 format must be finalized can be playback on this BD player 6 3 2 USB device with supported fileson it s FAT FAT32 partition will be recognized 15 6 4 Browsing videofiles 6 4 1 Select Videos icon inmain menu which will appear a
9. de aspect ratio Horizontal bars will be shown above below movie No effect Epsiode will fill entire screen No effect Cropped movie will fill entire screen 4 3 Pan Scan Center of movie will be shown on TV Left and right portion of movie contents will not be shown Center of episode will be shown on TV Left and right portion of episode contents will not be shown No effect Epsiode will fill entire screen No effect cropped movie will fill entire screen Note 4 3PS and 4 3LBonly valid under SD mode resolutionis 480p 576p or 480i 576i 5 2 4 Film Mode system will output1080p 24Hz ifthis item isset to ONand disk movies are recordedon film atrate of 24frames per second Note this itemonly effect when Resolution isset to 1080p and make sure your TV can support 1080P24Hz mode 12 1 PCM Downsampling select right bitratefor PCM signalto ensure yourSPDIF receiver can handleit correctly It s noeffect for HDMI digital audio output 5 3 2 Digital Output If you onlyhave two speakers set PCM stereo If you connectreceiver with morethan two speakers please refer tobelow tables Receiver Capabilities Can decode p ts Can decode Dolby Can decode Dolby Digital Digital Plus Set to Bistream Set to Bistream Legacy fo Legacy for disks with disks with DD Dolby digital soundtracks soundtracks Set to PCM 5 1 or PCM want the highest Set to Bistream 1 Set to PCM 5
10. designedto allow CEC enabled devices to commandand control each otherwithout user intervention For example Ifyour TVis also CEC enabled and youwill turn off your TV the Blu Ray playerwill get aCEC signal and turn off automatically Or if youturn on your Blu Ray player your TV will automatically turn on andswitch to HDMlinput Note Not every CEC Enabled unit iscompatible with the BRP 430 or otherwise 5 4 6 Reset Settings Reset all settingsto factory default Parental Control level will not bereset 5 5 Network Press ENTER button when the itemis highlighted then select WIRED to config network 5 5 1 Link Status Show if ethernetcable is connectedto BD player 5 5 2 MAC Address Show MAC addressof this BD player 5 5 3 IP Mode Choose IP mode here forinternet access Choosing Manual mode 4 5 5 4 5 8 will be activated for user input otherwise they areinactivated 5 5 4 IP Address Show current IP address or access user input whilein Manual IP mode 5 5 5 Subnet Mask Show current Subnet Mask or accessuser input whilein Manual IP mode 5 5 6 Gateway Show current Gatewayor access userinput while in Manual IP mode 5 5 7 Primary DNS Show current Primary DNS or access user input whilein Manual IP mode 14 5 5 8 Secondary DNS Show current SecondaryDNS or accessuser input whilein Manual IP mode Press ENTER keywhile Apply button is highlighted to activate setting you made or press ENTE
11. fterBD player read out disk or and USB device Press ENTER key while Video icon is highlighted system will bring out asub menu forfile source selection Figure 5 1 Ki Videos Figure 5 1 Video Media Selector 6 4 2 Select diskor USB toopen a browserwhich allow you to view fileson current disk USB device soyou can chooseany files youwant to play Figure 5 2 Figure 5 2 Video Browser Screen 6 5 Browsing Audio files 6 5 1 Select Musicicon in mainmenu which willappear after BDplayer read outdisk or land USB device Press ENTER keywhile Music iconis highlighted system will bring out asub menu forfile source selection Figure 5 3 Figure 5 3 Audio Media Selector 6 5 2 Select diskor USB toopen a browserwhich allow you to view fileson current disk USB device soyou can choose any files youwant to play Figure 5 4 Figure 5 4 Audio Browser Screen 6 6 Browsing picturefiles 6 6 1 Select Picturesicon in mainmenu which willappear after BD player read outdisk or and USB device Press ENTERkey while Picturesicon is highlighted system will bring outa sub menufor file source selection Figure 5 5 Figure 5 5 PictureMedia Selector 6 6 2 Select diskor USB toopen a browser which allows you toview files on current disk USB device soyou can chooseany files youwant to play Figure 5 6 Figure 5 6 Picture Browser Screen 6 7 File playback 6 7 1 Refer toFigure 5 7 select PlayAll to playall selected typefiles
12. he manufacturer 12 Unplug this apparatus during lightening storms or when unused for long periods of time 13 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing isrequired when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled orobjects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped 14 Mains plug is usedas the disconnect device the disconnect device shall remain readily operable 15 The ventilation should not be impeded by covering the ventilation openings with items such as newspapers table cloth curtains etc 16 No naked flame sources such as lighted candles should be placed on the apparatus 17 Attention should be drawn to the environmental aspects of battery disposal 18 The use of apparatus in moderate climate 19 Portable Cart Warning A product and cart combination shouldbe moved with care Quick stop 6 IN excessive force and uneven surface may cause the product and cart UN combination to overturn Symbol Peng by RETAC WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock donot expose this apparatus torain or moisture WARNING The batteries must not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine fire or the like A A ol This symbol indicates that this product incorporates double insulation between The symbol indicates that dangerous voltages constitu
13. n e BD player setup menu settings What types ofaudio tracks areencoded on thedisk and e Surround sound receivercapabilities for BD players connected toa surround sound system throughHDMI or SPDIF BD Player Audio Output Audio tracks thatcan be sentdirectly to output Dolby TrueHD Dolby Digital Plus DTS HD High Resolution Audio Dolby Digital DTS PCM From mono up to 7 1 channels 96 Khz Dolby Digital SPDIF DTS PCM stereo only upto 96 Khz HDMI 3 3 Connectors Description 3 3 1 SPDIF Digital Audio Output audiooutput The SPDIF outputis a digital audio output Ifyou have asurround sound receiver with a SPDIF coaxial input connect this outputto the coaxialinput of the surround sound receiver 3 3 2 Stereo Audio Outputs These are analog old fashioned stereo left right outputs If your TV does nothave an HDMI input you can connectthese outputs tothe stereo audioinputs of aTV 3 3 3 Composite Video If your TV does nothave component orHDMI video inputs connect this outputto the composite video inputof the television 3 3 4 HDMI 1 3 Audio Video Output If you are using a surround soundaudio receiver withan HDMI input connect the HDMI outputof the BDplayer to the HDMI input ofthe audio receiver You will need to connect asecond HDMI cablefrom the HDMI output of the audio receiver tothe HDMI input of the television If your Surround sound audio receiver doesnot have an HDMI inp
14. nnect BD playerto your TV Connect the BD player s Audio output Land R jackto the audioinput jack onthe TV 2 3 3CONNECT THE BDPLAYERTO TV SET USING THEHDMI OUTPUT Use the HDMIcable not supplied to connect BD player to your IV Notes The player supports video resolutionup to 1080p 60Hz on HDMl output 2 3 3 Connecting to an AV Amplifier with Digital Audio Input Digital Amplifier eol E Notes 1 Select the Coaxial digital audio output 2 Set the digital Amplifier to the AV input connected to the BD player 3 Output Illustration 3 1 Video Output Capabilities Each of the video outputs are capable of different levels offunctionality as described in the table below Actual output willdepend on setup menu settings and TV capabilities for HDMI televisions BD Player Resolutions Supported Resolutions Supported Video Output NTSC Models PAL Models 1080p 60 50 30 25 24 1080p 60 50 30 25 24 HDMI 1080 60 1080 50 720p 60 30 24 720p 50 30 24 420p 60 30 24 576p 60 30 24 480i 576i 50 1080i 60 48 1080i 60 48 720p 60 30 24 720p 60 30 24 Component Video 576p 60 30 24 576p 60 30 24 480p 60 30 24 480p 60 30 24 NTSC SD 480i PALSD 576i Composite Videov NTSC SD 480i PALSD 576i 3 2 Audio Output Capabilities Each of the audio outputs arecapable of different levels offunctionality as described in the table below Actual output willdepend o
15. picture director s commentary etc ona BD title If the disk hasmore than onedirector s commentary subtitle language itcan also be used to cycle through the subtitle languages Not available onall disks STANDBY OPEN CLOSE E J ANGLE SUBTITLE AUDIO GH POP MENU TITLE MENU RANDOM SECONDARY SECONDARY AUDIO d SUBTITLE CQ OONO 666609 ei Gs CS GC Blu ray Disc 8 Bonus View On BD disks this button isused to turnthe video portionof the director s commentary picture in a picture on andoff Not available on alldisks Note Director s commentary must have beenturned on inthe BD s mainmenu in order for this key to work 9 Menu Navigation Keys These keys areused when navigatingthe menus onBD and DVDs They arealso used for navigating the setup menus for the BD player 10 DISPLAY Press this buttonto show currentplay status andtime information 11 SLOW Pressing this button will cause the video to be played at 1 2 1 4 1 8 speed weg Ria CE 12 NEXT Press this buttonto play nexttitle chapter track or file if valid Ey 13 PREV Press this buttonto play previoustitle chapter track or file if valid EM 14 MUTE Pressing this buttonto avoid audiooutput pressing the MUTE button againwill resume audio output jute GEIB mute off Q 15 Play Pause Pressing the bottom of this button will pause audioand video playback
16. re available For writeable CD disks e Only CD R RW media recorded with UDF or SO9660 format can be played and they must be finalized 1 2 REGION CODE If the Regionnumber of aBD or DVDdisk does notcorrespond to theregion number of this Blu ray disk player the BD player cannotplay the disk The regioncode is printed on the rearpanel of the BDPlayer 2 Front Panel and Rear Panel Illustration 2 1 Front panel ye e Z Gite 0 AQQ D M POWER SENSOR STOP BUTTON CABIN DOOR USB NEXT BUTTON OPEN CLOSE BUTTON DISPLAY D PLAY PAUSE BUTTON BD LIGHT PREV BUTTON 2 2 Rear panel 2CH Audio output E 0 240V o O D90 00 Component Video output Y Pb Pr LAN 2 CHAudio output L R USB 2 0 Digital Audio COAXIAL output D Composite VIDEO output GD HDMI output 2 3 TV Set Connections HCH COMPONENT IN L Com Y ag LU Q0 V AQQ AUDIO IN YPbPr IN AUDIO IN VIDEO IN HDMI IN Belo A 2 3 1 CONNECT BDPLAYERTO TV SET BY AV CABLE Connect the BDplayer s FLand FR jackto the audioinput jack onthe TV Connect the BDplayer s video out jack tothe video inputjack of TV 2 3 2 CONNECT THEBD PLAYER TOTV SET USINGTHE Y Pb Pr JACKS Use the COMPONENT Cable not supplied toco
17. s on analog audio outputand digital output shouldbe set toPCM or Bitstream Mixed 13 5 4 System 5 4 1 Optical DiscAuto Play This optionis used totell the BD player whether ornot to start loading the main title menuof a diskas soon asthe disk trayis closed 5 4 2 BD Live InternetAccess ControlBD player accessing internet Limit access Only allow theinserted Blu Ray diskto download contentfrom a BD Live website whichhas a validonline certificate This will reducethe chances of downloading maliciouscontent onto the player Always allow access Allow the BDthe inserted Blu Ray disk to access content from all BD Liveinternet sites whoseinternet address isencoded onto thedisk There isno danger of malicious code download from valid commercial BD disks but choosing thisoption and downloading BD live content viaillegally authored BD disks ordisks obtained from questionable sources couldresult in malicious code being downloaded onto the player Prohibit access Blocks the inserted Blu Ray disk fromaccessing BD Live content over the internet 5 4 3 BD Live Storage Show BD Live storageinformation select storage device to clear Blu ray storage 5 4 4 Screen Saver Duration This BD player will activate screen saver mode by shutting video output TV will go Blank after certain period of time set by thisitem when systemis playing music file orin stop fullstop mode 5 4 5 CEC support Set this itemto enable disable CEC The CEC feature is
18. t mustbe equipped withadditional memory 7 2 Adding external BD live Memoryto player 7 2 1 Obtain USB memory which hasbeen formatted as FAT32 7 2 2 Insert the USB memory stickinto the USB slot on the player 7 3 Setting BD LivelInternet Access Mode 7 3 1 In the BD Player s main setup menu goto the Other menu choice Then choose BD Live InternetAccess Be surethat LimitAccess or Always Allow Access is checked 7 3 2 Once the USB memory stickhas been inserted if there isnot at least 100Mbyte of free spaceon the device you should choose Clear BD Storage from the Other setup menuitem 7 3 3 In the BD Player s mainsetup menu goto the Network menu choice Then choose IP mode Set upthe Network IPaddresses per yourrouter s or ISPs recommendations NOTE The Connectivity Test must pass or you arenot connected tothe internet and cannot access BD Live Content on theweb 7 4 BD Live Internet Access Example 7 4 1 Obtain a BD Livedisk like lt The 6 Day gt 7 4 2 Select BD Live option from SpecialFeatures Menu orin some disk you can see BD Live option inmain menu 7 4 3 The player will connectto internet andshow download menuas below picture Note This can take several minutes MADEof HONOR d Al MARRIED LIFE eee Ca CASNO ROYALE COLLECTOR S EDTION PICTURES WH COMING ON BLURAY HIGH DEF OCTOBER 21 HOME E CHECK OUT 21 NOW AVALABLE ON BLU RAY TAINMENT ENTERTAINMENT
19. the audio is not set to mute SOUND BUT NO PICTURE NO DISC DISPLAYED Ensure the video jacks are securely connected Ensure you have put the disc on the tray 6 Ensure you have entered the correct AV input for your TV Ensure the disc is not upside down Ensure the video connector is not damaged Ensure the disc is not distorted stained or Ensure you have set the player s VIDEO settings correctly scratched POOR PICTURE OR SOUND Ensure you have set the player s AUDIO settings correctly Ensure the disc is not scratched or stained Ensure the AV connector or the output terminal is not damaged 22 9 Specifications General Power requirements AC 100 240 Volt 50 60Hz Power consumption 35W Discs Compatibility BD DVD DVD R RW VCD CD DA CD R RW Video out Video out 1 0V p p 75 sync negative polarity RCA pinjack x1 HDMI and YUV Component Audio out 2 channel out RCA pin jackx2 Coaxial out 0 5V p p 75Q RCA pin Jack x Frequency response 20Hzto 20kKHz S N ratio gt 90dB Total harmonic distortion lt 65dB Accessories Remote Control x 1 User s Manualx 1 Specifications are subjectto change without notice Weight and dimensions are approximate This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by U S patents and other intellectual property rights Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision and is intended for home and o
20. ther limited viewing uses only unless otherwise by Macrovision Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Dolby and the double D symbol aretrade marks of DolbyLaboratories Copyright 1992 1997 Dolby Laboratories All rights reserved This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Manufactured under license under U S Patent s 6 836 549 6 381 747 7 050 698 6 516 132 and 5 583 936 amp other U S and worldwide patents issued amp pending DTS isa registered trademark and the DTS logos Symbol DTS HD and DTS HD Advanced Digital Out are trademarks of DTS Inc 1996 2008 DTS Inc AllRights Reserved If at anytime in thefuture you should need to dispose of this product please note that Waste electrical products should notbe disposed ofwith household waste Please recycle where facilities exist Check with yourLocal Authority or retailer forrecycling advice mam Waste Electricaland Electronic Equipment Directive 23
21. ting a risk of electric shock are present within this unit The symbol indicates that there are important operating and maintenance instructions in the literature accompanying this unit hazardous main voltage and user accessible parts When servicing use only identical replacement parts SS 1 OVERVIEW This BD playerhas the capability of providing high definition cinema like pictures and multi channel audio Soundtracksin more thanone language areusually included on the disk andsubtitles in morelanguages are oftenincluded as well 1 1 PLAYABLE DISK TYPES The following types of disks can play in the REF player Blu Ray Disks gt DVD RW DVD Blu ray DIsc RW DVD Video Disks DYD DVD R DVD DVD ROM COMPACT Audio CDs HEI DTS CD CDDA DIGITAL AUDIO DVD MP3 WMA JPEG DVD RAM Data CD VCD SVCD NOTES For writeable DVD disks DVD RAM DVD RW DVD R e Only DVD RAM RW R recorded with UDF or SO9660 format can be played back e The disks must be finalized VR mode only e This Blu ray disk player supports DVD disks thatare compatible with DVD RAM Standard Version 2 0 e Playback may notwork forsome types of disks orwhen specific operations such as angle change and aspect ratio adjustment are being performed Information about the disks is written in detail on the box Please refer to this if necessary e Some DVD VR disks will be playable but not all features a
22. ut orif you arenot using a Surround sound receiver connectthis output directlyto the HDMlinput of the TV One of theother audio outputs can be connectedto the audioreceiver 3 3 5 Ethernet Connector For BD Live only use anEthernet cable toconnect this connectorto access Ethernet while playing BD Livedisk 3 3 6 USB 2 0 Connector Used for externalUSB memory access play supported audio videofiles on USB memory or storedownload content intoUSB memory forBD Live 4 Remote Control 1 0pen Close Press this buttonto open close thedisk tray 2 Audio This key isused to cyclethrough the movie audio soundtracks available onthe disk Notavailable on all disks 3 Subtitle This key canbe used toenable disable subtitles during BD DVD playback Ifthe disk hasmore than one AN subtitle language itcan also beused to cyclethrough Ge aa the subtitle languages Pi gt fa Bee 4 Random EE Used for random playback of audiofiles on disk Not HCI available on alldisks CC 5 Menu Pressing this key will immediately stop playback and bring up the main or top menu of the BD or DVD disk Not available onall disks In the main menu youcan typically choose subtitlelanguage audio track or different scene etc 6 Colour Keys The red green yellow andblue keys areused to implement disk specific featureson some BDdisks Not available onall disks 7 Secondary Subtitle Used to bringup the subtitle if available forthe picture in

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