Integra DBS-30.2 Owner's manual

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DBS-30.2
2
E
N
1
. Rea
d
t
h
ese instructions
.
2
. Keep t
h
ese instructions
.
3.
Hee
d
a
ll
warnin
g
s
.
. Fo
ll
ow a
ll
instructions.
5
. Do not use t
h
is apparatus near water.
6.
Clean onl
y
with dr
y
cloth.
7
.
Do not
bl
oc
k
an
y
venti
l
ation openings. Insta
ll
in
acco
r
da
n
ce
wi
t
h
t
h
e
m
a
n
u
f
actu
r
e
r’
s
in
st
r
uct
i
o
n
s.
8
. Do not insta
ll
near any
h
eat sources suc
h
as ra
d
iators,
h
eat registers, stoves, or ot
h
er apparatus (inc
l
u
d
ing
ampli
f
iers) that produce heat.
9.
Do not defeat the safet
y
purpose of the polarized or
grounding-t
y
pe plug. A polarized plug has two blades
with one wider than the other. A grounding t
y
pe plug
h
as two blades and a third
g
roundin
g
pron
g
. The wide
blade or the third prong are provided for
y
our safet
y
. If
the provided plug does not fit into
y
our outlet, consult
an electrician for re
p
lacement of the obsolete outlet.
1
0.
P
rotect the power cord
f
rom bein
g
walked on
or pinc
h
e
d
particu
l
ar
ly
at p
l
ugs, convenience
receptacles, and the point where the
y
exit
f
rom the
a
pp
aratus
.
11
.
O
nly use attachments / accessories speci
f
ied by the
manu
f
acturer.
12
.
Use onl
y
with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table
s
pecified b
y
the manufacturer, or sold
with the a
pp
aratus. When a cart is
u
sed, use caution when movin
g
the
cart / a
pp
aratus combination to avoid
injur
y
from tip-over
.
1
3.
Unp
l
u
g
t
h
is apparatus
d
urin
g
l
i
gh
tnin
g
storms or
when unused
f
or lon
g
periods o
f
time.
14
.
R
e
f
er all servicing to quali
f
ied service personnel.
Servicing is require
d
w
h
en t
h
e apparatus
h
as
b
een
d
amage
d
in any way, suc
h
as power-supp
l
y cor
d
or
p
l
ug is
d
amage
d
,
l
iqui
d
h
as
b
een spi
ll
e
d
or o
b
jects
h
ave
f
allen into the apparatus, the apparatus has
b
een expose
d
to rain or moisture,
d
oes not operate
norma
ll
y, or
h
as
b
een
d
roppe
d
.
15
. Damage Requiring Servic
e
Unplug the apparatus
f
rom the wall outlet and re
f
er
servicing to quali
f
ied service personnel under the
f
ollowing conditions
:
A. When the power-suppl
y
cord or plug is damaged
,
B. I
f
liquid has been spilled, or objects have
f
allen into
t
h
e a
pp
aratus
,
C. I
f
the apparatus has been exposed to rain or water,
D. If the apparatus does not operate normall
y
b
y
following the operating instructions. Adjust onl
y
those controls that are covered b
y
the operating
instructions as an improper ad
j
ustment of other
controls ma
y
result in damage and will often
require extensive work b
y
a qualified technician to
restore the a
pp
aratus to its normal o
p
eration
,
E. I
f
the apparatus has been dropped or dama
g
ed in
any way, an
d
F. W
h
en t
h
e apparatus ex
h
i
b
its a
d
istinct c
h
ange in
per
f
ormance this indicates a need
f
or service.
1
6.
Object and Liquid Entr
y
Never push objects o
f
an
y
kind into the apparatus
t
h
roug
h
openings as t
h
e
y
ma
y
touc
h
d
angerous
vo
l
ta
g
e points or s
h
ort-out parts t
h
at cou
ld
resu
l
t in a
f
ir
e
o
r
e
l
ect
ri
c
s
h
oc
k
.
T
h
e apparatus s
h
a
ll
not
b
e expose
d
to
d
ripping or
splashing and no objects
f
illed with liquids, such as
vases s
h
a
ll
b
e p
l
ace
d
on t
h
e apparatus.
Don’t put candles or other burning ob
j
ects on top o
f
t
hi
s
u
ni
t.
17
.
B
atte
ri
es
Alwa
y
s consider the environmental issues and
f
ollow
local regulations when disposing o
f
batteries
.
1
8.
If
y
ou install the apparatus in a built-in installation,
such as a bookcase or rack
,
ensure that there is
ade
q
uate ventilation
.
Leave 20 cm (8”) o
f
f
ree s
p
ace at the to
p
and sides
and 10 cm (4”) at the rear. The rear ed
g
e of the shelf
or board above the apparatus shall be set 10 cm (4”)
away from the rear panel or wall, creating a flue-like
g
ap
f
or warm air to escape.
Important Sa
f
et
y
Instruction
s
WARNING
:
T
O
RED
UC
E THE RI
S
K
O
F FIRE
O
R ELE
C
TRI
C
SH
O
CK
,
D
O
N
O
T EXP
O
SE THIS APPARATUS
T
O
RAIN
O
R M
O
I
S
T
U
RE
.
C
AUTI
O
N:
T
O
REDUCE THE RISK
O
F ELECTRIC SH
O
CK
,
DO NOT REMOVE COVER
(
OR BACK
)
. NO
USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER
SERVICING T
O
Q
UALIFIED SERVICE
PERS
O
NNEL
.
W
ARNIN
G
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
AVI
S
RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE
NE PAS OUVRIR
T
he lightning
f
lash with arrowhead s
y
mbol, within an equilateral
t
riangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence o
f
uninsulated
“d
angerous vo
l
tage” wit
h
in t
h
e pro
d
ucts enc
l
osure t
h
at may
b
e
of
su
ff
icient magnitude to constitute a risk o
f
electric shock to
persons.
Th
e exc
l
amation point wit
h
in an equi
l
atera
l
triang
l
e is inten
d
e
d
to
a
lert the user to the presence o
f
important operating and mainte-
n
ance (servicing) instructions in t
h
e
l
iterature accompanying t
h
e
a
pp
l
iance
.
The caution markin
g
is located on the rear or bottom o
f
t
h
e
cab
in
et.
T
he s
y
mbol for CLASS ll (Double Insulation)
3
E
N
1. Recording Cop
y
righ
t
Unless it’s
f
or
p
ersonal
u
se on
ly
, recor
d
ing cop
y
rig
h
te
d
materia
l
is i
ll
ega
l
without the permission of the cop
y
right holder.
2
.
A
C
F
use
—Th
e
A
C
f
use
in
s
i
de
t
h
e
u
ni
t
i
s
n
ot
use
r-
serviceable. If
y
ou cannot turn on the unit, contact
the dealer from whom
y
ou purchased this unit
.
3.
Ca
r
e
Occasiona
lly
y
ou s
h
ou
ld
d
ust t
h
e unit a
ll
over with a soft cloth. For stubborn stains
,
use a
soft cloth dam
p
ened with a weak solution of mild
detergent and water. Dr
y
the unit immediatel
y
afte
rw
a
r
ds
wi
t
h
a
c
l
ea
n
c
l
ot
h
.
D
o
n’
t
use
ab
r
as
iv
e
c
l
ot
h
s
,
t
h
inners
,
a
l
co
h
o
l,
or ot
h
er c
h
emica
l
solvents, because the
y
ma
y
damage the finish or
remove the panel lettering.
4
.
Po
w
er
WARNIN
G
BEF
O
RE PL
U
GGING IN THE
U
NIT F
O
R THE FIR
S
T
T
IME, READ THE F
O
LL
O
WING SECTI
O
N CAREFULLY.
AC outlet voltages var
y
from countr
y
to countr
y
.
Make sure that the voltage in
y
our area meets the
volta
g
e requirements printed on the units rear
p
anel (AC 120 V, 60 Hz).
T
h
e power cor
d
p
l
ug is use
d
to
d
isconnect t
h
is unit
f
rom the AC power source. Make sure that the plug
i
s rea
d
i
l
y opera
bl
e (easi
l
y accessi
bl
e) at a
ll
times.
P
ressing
[
I /
yy
On / Stan
dby
] to se
l
ect Stan
dby
mode does not
f
ull
y
shutdown the unit. I
f
y
ou do
not intend to use the unit
f
or an extended period,
remove the power cord from the AC outlet.
5
. Prevent
i
ng Hear
i
ng Los
s
Cau
t
io
n
Excessive sound
p
ressure from ear
p
hones and
h
eadphones can cause hearin
g
loss
.
6. Batteries and Heat Ex
p
osure
Warnin
g
Batteries (
b
attery pac
k
or
b
atteries insta
ll
e
d
) s
h
a
ll
not be ex
p
osed to excessive heat as sunshine,
f
ire
or t
h
e
l
i
k
e
.
7. Never Touc
h
t
h
is Unit wit
h
Wet Han
d
s
Never
h
an
dl
e t
h
is unit or its power cor
d
w
h
i
l
e your
h
ands are wet or damp. I
f
water or any other liquid
gets insi
d
e t
h
is unit,
h
ave it c
h
ec
k
e
d
b
y t
h
e
d
ea
l
er
f
rom whom
y
ou purchased this unit.
8. Handlin
g
Note
s
I
f
you need to transport this unit, use the original
pac
k
aging to pac
k
it
h
ow it was w
h
en you
o
riginall
y
bought it.
Do not leave rubber or plastic items on this unit
f
or a long time, because they may leave marks
o
n
the
case.
This unit’s top and rear panels ma
y
get warm
af
ter prolon
g
ed use. This is normal.
If you do not use this unit for a long time, it may
n
ot work properl
y
the next time
y
ou turn it on,
s
o be sure to use it occasionall
y
.
W h e n
y
ou’ve finished using this unit, remove all
discs and turn off the
p
ower.
9. Insta
ll
in
g
t
h
is Uni
t
I n s t a
ll
t
h
is unit in a we
ll
-venti
l
ate
d
l
ocation.
E n s u r e t
h
at t
h
ere’s a
d
e
q
uate venti
l
ation a
ll
a
round this unit, especiall
y
i
f
it’s installed in an
a
udio rack. I
f
the ventilation is inadequate, the
u
nit ma
y
overheat, leading to mal
f
unction.
Do not expose this unit to direct sunli
g
ht or heat
s
ources, because its internal temperature ma
y
r
ise, shortenin
g
the life of the optical pickup.
A v o i
d
d
amp an
d
d
usty p
l
aces, an
d
p
l
aces su
b
ject
t
o vibrations
f
rom loudspeakers.
Never put the unit on top of, or directl
y
above a
l
oud-s
p
eaker
.
Install this unit horizontall
y
. Never use it on its
s
ide or on a sloping surface, because it ma
y
cause
a
m
a
lf
u
n
ct
i
o
n
.
I
f
you install this unit near a TV, radio, or VCR, the
p
icture and sound quality may be a
ff
ected. I
f
this
o
ccurs, move this unit away
f
rom the TV, radio, or
VC
R.
1
0.
T
o
Obta
in
a
C
l
ea
r Pi
ctu
r
e
This unit is a hi
g
h
-
tech,
p
recision device. If the lens on the o
p
tical
pickup, or the disc drive mechanism becomes dirt
y
or worn, the picture qualit
y
ma
y
be affected. To
maintain the best picture qualit
y
, we recommend
re
g
ular inspection and maintenance (cleanin
g
or
worn
p
art re
p
lacement). Contact the dealer from
whom
y
ou purchased this unit
.
11
.
M
o
i
stu
r
e
Co
n
de
n
sat
i
on
Moisture condensation ma
y
damage this unit
.
Read the
f
ollowing care
f
ull
y:
Moisture ma
y
condense on the lens o
f
the optical
pickup, one o
f
the most important parts inside this
un
i
t
.
M
o
i
stu
r
e
co
n
de
n
sat
i
o
n
ca
n
occu
r in
t
h
e
f
ollowin
g
situations:
The unit is moved from a cold
p
lace to a warm
p
lace
.
A heater is turned on, or cold air
f
rom an air
con
d
itioner is
h
itting t
h
e unit
.
In the summer
,
when this unit is moved from an
air conditioned room to a hot and humid
p
lace
.
The unit is used in a humid
p
lace
.
PRECAUTIONS
Do not place the unit on the
f
urniture that is capable o
f
being tilted b
y
a child and an adult leaning, pulling, standing
o
r climbing on it. A falling unit can cause serious injury or even death.
4
E
N
PRECAUTIONS
D
o not use t
h
is unit w
h
en t
h
eres t
h
e possi
b
i
l
it
y
o
f moisture condensation occurring. Doing so
m
a
y
d
amage
y
our
d
iscs an
d
certain parts insi
d
e
th
i
s
u
ni
t.
I
f condensation does occur
,
remove all discs and
leave this unit turned on
f
or two to three hours. B
y
th
is time, t
h
e unit wi
ll
h
ave warme
d
up an
d
an
y
condensation will have eva
p
orated.
12. Re
g
ion Code
s
The BD
/
DVD standard uses
region codes to control how discs can be pla
y
ed
around the world, the world bein
g
divided into
t
hree re
g
ions (BD) or six re
g
ions (DVD). This unit
w
ill onl
y
pla
y
BD / DVD discs that match its region
code, which can be found on its rear
p
anel (
,
).
13. A
b
out t
h
is Manua
l
—T
h
is manua
l
exp
l
ains
h
ow
t
o use all o
f
this unit’s
f
unctions. Although the
BD / DVD standard o
ff
ers man
y
special
f
eatures,
not a
ll
d
iscs use t
h
em a
ll
, so
d
epen
d
ing on t
h
e
d
isc
b
eing p
l
aye
d
, t
h
is unit may not respon
d
to certain
f
unctions. See the disc’s sleeve notes
f
or supported
f
eatures.
Th
is unit contains a semicon
d
uctor
l
aser s
y
stem an
d
is
classified as a “CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT. So
,
to use this
model properl
y
, read this Instruction Manual care
f
ull
y
.
I
n case of an
y
trouble, please contact the store where
y
ou purc
h
ase
d
t
h
e unit
.
T
o prevent being exposed to the laser beam, do not tr
y
t
o o
p
en the enclosure.
C
A
U
TI
O
N
:
V
I
S
IBLE AND INVI
S
IBLE LA
S
ER RADIATI
O
N WHEN
O
PEN
A
ND INTERL
OC
K FAILED
O
R DEFEATED
.
D
O
N
O
T
S
TARE
I
NT
O
BEAM
.
T
HIS PR
O
DUCT UTILIZES A LASER. USE
O
F C
O
NTR
O
LS
O
R ADJUSTMENTS
O
R PERF
O
RMANCE
O
F PR
O
CEDURES
O
THER THAN TH
O
SE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN
H
AZARD
O
US RADIATI
O
N EXP
O
SURE
.
T
he label on the ri
g
ht is applied
on the rear
p
anel
.
1
.
T
h
i
s
u
ni
t
i
s
a
C
LA
SS
1 LA
S
ER
PRODUCT and emplo
y
s a laser inside
t
h
e ca
b
inet
.
2. To prevent the laser from bein
g
exposed, do not
r
emove the cover. Refer servicin
g
to qualified
p
ersonnel
.
F
o
r
U.S.
M
odels
F
CC
In
fo
rm
a
ti
o
n
fo
r
Us
e
r
C
A
U
TI
O
N
:
The user changes or modi
f
ications not expressl
y
approved b
y
the part
y
responsible
f
or compliance
cou
ld
voi
d
t
h
e users aut
h
ority to operate t
h
e
equipment.
N
O
TE
:
This equipment has been tested and found to compl
y
with the limits
f
or a Class B digital device, pursuant
to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed
to provide reasonable protection a
g
ainst harm
f
ul
in
te
rf
e
r
e
n
ce
in
a
r
es
i
de
n
t
i
a
l in
sta
ll
at
i
o
n
.
This equipment
g
enerates, uses and can radiate radio
frequenc
y
energ
y
and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, ma
y
cause harmful
interference to radio communications. However
,
there
is no
g
uarantee that interference will not occur in a
p
articular installation. If this e
q
ui
p
ment does cause
harmful interference to radio or television rece
p
tion,
which can be determined b
y
turning the equipment
o
ff
and on, the user is encouraged to tr
y
to correct the
interference b
y
one or more of the following measures
:
Reorient or re
l
ocate t
h
e receiving antenna
.
Increase the separation between the equipment and
rece
i
ver
.
Connect the e
q
ui
p
ment into an outlet on a
c
ir
cu
i
t
d
iff
e
r
e
n
t
fr
o
m
t
h
at
to
whi
c
h
t
h
e
r
ece
iv
e
r i
s
co
nn
ected.
Consu
l
t t
h
e
d
ea
l
er or an experience
d
ra
d
io / T
V
technician for hel
p.
F
o
r
Ca
n
ad
i
a
n M
odels
N
O
TE
:
THI
S
C
LA
SS
B DIGITAL APPARAT
US
CO
MPLIE
S
WITH
C
ANADIAN I
C
E
S
-
003.
Mo
d
è
l
e pour
l
es Cana
d
ie
n
REMAR
Q
UE: CET APPAREIL NUM
É
RIQUE DE LA CLASSE
B E
S
T
CO
NF
O
RME
À
LA N
O
RME NMB-
003
D
U
C
ANADA
.
5
E
N
I
R si
g
na
l
c
h
ec
k
g
If
the remote control is not working properl
y
,
y
ou can use
a
di
g
ital camera (includin
g
a cellular phone with built-in
c
amera) to see if it is sending out an infrared signal.
W
it
h
a
d
igita
l
camera
(
inc
l
u
d
in
g
b
ui
l
t-in ce
ll
p
h
one
c
ameras
)
:
P
oint a di
g
ital camera towards the
r
emote control. Push an
y
button on
t
he remote control and look throu
g
h
t
he di
g
ital camera. If the infrared li
g
ht
a
ppears throu
g
h the camera, the
r
emote control is workin
g
.
Cop
y
righ
t
I
t is
f
orbidden b
y
law to cop
y
, broadcast, show,
b
roadcast on cable, pla
y
in public, or rent cop
y
righted
m
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7
E
N
CONTENTS
Introduction
PRE
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Playback
INFORMATION ON PLAYBACK
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BASIC PLAYBACK
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P
l
aying Bac
k
a BD, DVD or a Disc wit
h
AVCHD Fi
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perations Using Tit
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Guide to CinemaNow
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Renting or Purc
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Watchin
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Function Setup
FUNCTI
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N SETUP
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1
SPE
C
IFI
C
ATI
O
NS
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C
E DIS
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LAIMER
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8
E
N
FEATURES
F
e
a
t
u
re
s
F
ull high-de
f
inition video playback
W
atch movies in the highest picture qualit
y
available
f
or
your HDTV. This unit offers full high-definition video
playback up to 1080p resolution for an amazing viewing
e
xperience. A highl
y
detailed picture and increased
shar
p
ness delivers a more true-to-life
p
icture.
DVD upscaling
f
or enhanced picture quality
Y
ou
r
cu
rr
e
n
t
DVD will l
oo
k
e
v
e
n
bette
r
t
h
a
n
be
f
o
r
e
t
hanks to video u
p
conversion. U
p
conversion will increase
t
he resolution of standard definition DVD to hi
g
h
d
e
f
inition u
p
to 1080
p
over an HDMI connection. The
picture will be less
j
agged and more realistic for a near
h
i
g
h-definition experience.
E
njo
y
y
our content on different kinds of media
Fu
ll
b
ac
k
war
d
s compati
b
i
l
ity wit
h
DVD, CD an
d
SD car
d
e
nsures t
h
at you can continue to enjoy your current au
d
io-
video collection. Additionall
y
,
y
ou can view JPEG digital
pictures or listen to MP3 or Windows Media™ Audio music
f
iles.
L
i
s
ten t
o
t
h
e ric
h
m
ul
ti-c
ha
nne
l
su
rr
ou
n
d
sou
n
d
M
u
l
ti-c
h
anne
l
surroun
d
soun
d
, w
h
ic
h
recognizes rea
l
-to-
l
i
f
e sound and makes
y
ou
f
eel like
y
ou are reall
y
there.
E
as
y
an
d
simp
l
e connection to
y
our HDTV via HDMI
Connect this unit to
y
our HDTV with one single HDMI
(
Hi
g
h-Definition Multimedia Interface) cable. It is
recommended to use a Hi
g
h Speed HDMI cable for better
c
ompatibilit
y
. The high definition video output signal will
be transferred to
y
our HDTV without conversion to
a
nalog signals, so
y
ou will get excellent picture and
sound qualit
y
, completel
y
free from noise.
Thanks to other multiple outputs,
y
ou can also easil
y
c
onnect to
y
our home theater s
y
stem or ampli
f
ier.
H
DMI CEC
(
Consumer E
l
ectronics Contro
l)
T
h
is unit supports HDMI CEC, w
h
ic
h
a
ll
ows integrate
d
s
y
stem control over HDMI and is part o
f
the HDMI
stan
d
ar
d
. T
h
e company
d
oes not guarantee 100%
interoperability with other brands o
f
HDMI CEC compliant
de
vi
ces.
PIP
(
BONUSVIEW
)
Some BD-videos have the PIP
f
unction which enables you
t
o
d
isp
l
ay t
h
e secon
d
ary vi
d
eo in t
h
e primary vi
d
eo. You
c
an ca
ll
up t
h
e secon
d
ary vi
d
eo
b
y pressing
[
PIP
]
wh
enever t
h
e scene contains t
h
e secon
d
ary vi
d
eo.
BD-L
i
ve
BD-Live
(
BD-ROM version 2 Profile 2.0
)
that allows interactive
fu
n
ct
i
o
n
s
to
be
used
wh
e
n
t
hi
s
u
ni
t
i
s
co
nn
ected
to
t
h
e
In
te
rn
et
in
add
i
t
i
o
n
to
t
h
e
B
O
N
US
VIEW f
u
n
ct
i
o
n
.
Th
e
v
a
ri
ous
f
unctions differ dependin
g
on the disc.
Po
p
-u
p
menu
Some BD-videos have a pop-up menu which is a
navi
g
ation menu that can be called up and be operated on
th
e TV screen wit
h
out interrupting p
l
a
yb
ac
k
. You can ca
ll
u
p t
h
e pop-up menu
b
y pressing
[
Po
p
U
p
Menu
/
Menu
]
.
Contents in t
h
e pop-up menu var
y
d
epen
d
ing on t
h
e
d
isc.
Rapid playback
Playback in slightly faster speed while keeping the sound
o
u
t
pu
t
.
Rapid pla
y
back is available onl
y
on discs recorded in the
Dolb
y
Digital format.
HDMI Dee
p
Co
l
or
Deep Color reduces posterization effect of the pla
y
back
i
ma
g
e. Re
f
er to “HDMI Deep Color” in “FUNCTION SETUP”
on page 4
3
.
HDMI 1080p24 output (BD on
ly
)
T
his unit is equipped with the
f
eature which can provide
smooth movement during playback o
f
f
ilm originated
m
aterial with the
f
rame rate o
f
24
f
rames per second with
p
rogressive. (Avai
l
a
bl
e on
l
y w
h
en t
h
e
d
isp
l
ay
d
evice is
connecte
d
b
y an HDMI ca
bl
e.
)
R
e
f
e
r
to
“HDMI Vi
deo
R
eso
l
ut
i
o
n” in “F
U
N
C
TI
O
N
S
ET
U
P”
on pa
g
e 43.
P
la
y
ing back the contents from an SD Memor
y
Card
You can p
l
ay
b
ac
k
AVCHD / MP3 / WMA / JPEG store
d
in an SD
Memor
y
Card. BD-ROM Pro
f
ile 2.0 (BD-Live) and Pro
f
ile 1.1
discs sometimes store picture-in-picture commentar
y
,
subtitles or other extras in the SD Memor
y
Card
f
or use during
pl
a
yb
ac
k
wit
h
t
h
e BD-vi
d
eo.
P
la
y
ing back AVCHD files
T
his unit supports playback o
f
AVCHD
f
ormat
f
iles (new
f
ormat
f
or high de
f
inition video camcorders) recorded o
n
disc / SD card. Your hi
g
h definition personal archive is
p
la
y
able in HD qualit
y
.
x.
v
.Co
l
o
r
T
his unit supports pla
y
back o
f
video contents on discs
r
ecor
d
e
d
wit
h
“x.v.Co
l
or” tec
h
no
l
og
y
. To watc
h
t
h
is vi
d
eo
content wit
h
t
h
e “x.v.Co
l
or” space, a TV or ot
h
er
d
isp
l
a
y
d
evice supporting
b
ot
h
vi
d
eo image repro
d
uction using
“x.v.Color” standard and capability o
f
manual switching o
f
its
color space settin
g
is required. Please re
f
er to the owner’s
m
anual o
f
y
our displa
y
device
f
or
f
urther in
f
ormation
.
Enjo
y
contents stored on DLNA certi
f
ied home media
s
e
r
ve
rs
T
his unit is a DLNA certi
f
ied media player that can play video,
m
usic and
p
hoto files stored on DLNA certified home media
servers connecte
d
to
y
our
h
ome networ
k
.
Net
flix
Wit
h
t
h
is unit,
y
ou can enjo
y
movies an
d
TV episo
d
es
streamed instantl
y
f
rom Net
f
lix via the Internet. In order
to use this
f
eature,
y
ou must visit
n
et
f
lix.com/Inte
g
ra
g
on
y
our PC and become a Net
f
lix member
.
(This feature is available onl
y
in the United States.)
CinemaNow
/
Blockbuster
W
ith this unit,
y
ou can enjo
y
movies and TV episodes
streamed instantl
y
from CinemaNow / Blockbuster via the
I
nternet. In order to use this feature,
y
ou must visit
f
ollowing website on
y
our PC and become a CinemaNow
/
B
lockbuste
r m
e
m
be
r
.
-
C
inemaNow :
w
ww.cinemanow.com
/
Lo
g
in
g
- Bl
oc
k
buste
r
:
w
ww.blockbuster.com/auth/lo
g
in
g
9
E
N
S
y
m
b
o
l
s Use
d
in t
h
is Manua
l
To speci
fy
f
or which media t
y
pe each
f
unction is, we put
the following symbols at the beginning of each item to
op
era
t
e.
Symbol Description
BD-V
Description re
f
ers to BD-video and
BD-RE
(
ver. 2.1
)
/ BD-R
(
ver. 1.1 / 1.2 / 1.3
)
recorded in BDMV
f
ormat
DVD-V
Descri
p
tion refers to DVD-video
CD
Description refers to audio CD / DTS-CD
AVCHD
Descri
p
tion refers to DVD-RW/-R and SD card
wi
t
h AV
C
HD fil
es
MP3
Descri
p
tion re
f
ers to BD-RE/-R, DVD-RW/-R,
C
D-RW/-R and SD card with MP3
f
ile
s
Description re
f
ers to BD-RE/-R, DVD-RW/-R,
C
D-RW/-R an
d
SD car
d
wit
h
Win
d
ows
Media™ Audio
f
iles
Description refers to BD-RE/-R, DVD-RW/-R,
C
D-RW
/
-R and SD card with JPEG file
s
Description re
f
ers to video
f
iles in the DLNA
h
ome server
Descri
p
tion refers to music files in the DLNA
h
o
m
e
se
rv
e
r
Descri
p
tion refers to
p
hoto files in the DLNA
ho
m
e
se
rv
e
r
I
f
you do not
f
ind any o
f
the symbols listed above under the
f
unction heading, the operation is applicable to all media.
FEATURES
1
0
E
N
2
1
10
67
8
34
5
9
4216*75 8 9 10* 113
FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW
*
T
h
e unit can a
l
so
b
e turne
d
on
b
y pressing t
h
ese
b
uttons.
1
.
I
/
yy
O
n / Stan
db
y
b
utton
P
ress to turn on t
h
e unit, or to turn t
h
e unit into t
h
e
stan
db
y mo
d
e. (To comp
l
ete
l
y s
h
ut
d
own t
h
e unit,
you must unp
l
ug t
h
e AC power cor
d
)
2. Stan
db
y in
d
icato
r
Th
is in
d
icator
l
ig
h
ts up in re
d
w
h
en t
h
e unit is in
standby mode and turns o
ff
when the unit is active.
3.
Infr
a
re
d
s
en
so
r win
do
w
R
eceive signals from
y
our remote control so that
y
ou can control the unit from a distance.
4. D
i
sc tray
P
lace a disc when opening the disc tra
y.
5. Disp
l
a
y
R
e
f
er to “Front Panel Display” on page 13
.
6
. O
p
en / Close
A
bu
tt
on
*
Press to open or close the disc tra
y
.
7
.
SD
Ca
r
d
slo
t
Insert an SD Memor
y
Card, and pla
y
back the
co
n
te
n
ts
in i
t.
8.
P
ause
k
b
utto
n
Press to pause p
l
ay
b
ac
k
.
9
.
S
top
C
bu
tt
on
Press to stop p
l
ay
b
ac
k
.
10. Pla
y
B
bu
tt
on
*
Press to start or resume pla
y
back.
11
.
H
/
G
(skip down / up) buttons
Press to ski
p
to the
p
revious or next title / cha
p
ter /
track
/
file.
1
.
A
C
INLET termin
a
l
Use
to
co
nn
ect
t
h
e
A
C
out
l
et
wi
t
h
t
h
e
A
C
co
r
d.
2. AUDIO OUTPUT (DIGITAL OPTICAL / COAXIAL) jac
k
s
Use to connect an AV receiver / amplifier, Dolby
D
i
g
ita
l
/ DTS
d
eco
d
er or ot
h
er
d
evice wit
h
a
d
i
g
ita
l
audio optical / coaxial input jack with a digital audio
optical / coaxial cable
.
3
. VIDEO OUTPUT (COMPONENT) jac
k
s
Use to connect a TV wit
h
component vi
d
eo inputs
wit
h
an RCA component vi
d
eo ca
bl
e.
4. VIDEO OUTPUT (VIDEO)
j
ac
k
Use to connect a TV
,
an AV receiver or other device
wi
t
h
a
n R
C
A vi
deo
cab
l
e.
5. IR IN
j
ac
k
• A commerciall
y
available IR receiver can be
connected to the IR IN jack, allowing
y
ou to control
the BD pla
y
er when it’s out of sight, for example,
i
n
sta
ll
ed
in
a
cab
in
et.
6
. IR OUT
j
ac
k
A commercia
lly
avai
l
a
bl
e IR emitter can
b
e
connected to the IR OUT
j
ack to pass IR (in
f
rared)
remote contro
l
signa
l
s a
l
ong to ot
h
er components.
7
. CONTROL CONNECTOR
(
RS-232
)
T
h
is
b
i
d
irectiona
l
RS-232 port can
b
e connecte
d
to
an externa
l
contro
ll
er.
8
. AUDIO OUTPUT (ANALOG L / R)
j
ack
s
Use to connect a TV, an AV receiver / am
p
lifier or
ot
h
e
r
de
vi
ce
wi
t
h
a
n R
C
A
aud
i
o
cab
l
e.
9
. HDMI OUT
j
ac
k
Use to connect a TV, an AV receiver / am
p
lifier or
other device with an HDMI compatible port with an
HDMI
cab
l
e.
10.
ETHERNET termin
al
Use to connect a networ
k
equipment wit
h
LAN ca
bl
e.
N
ote
Do not touch the inner pins of the
j
acks on the rear
panel. Electrostatic discharge ma
y
cause permanent
dama
g
e to the unit.
Thi
s
u
ni
t
does
n
ot
h
a
v
e
t
h
e
RF m
odu
l
ato
r
.
Fr
o
nt P
a
ne
l
Rear Pane
l
11
E
N
16
17
18
2
3
20
21
23
24
26
25
27
28
22
6
4
5
8
9
12
13
10
7
11*
1
14
15*
19
FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW
*
Th
e unit can a
l
so
b
e turne
d
on
b
y pressing t
h
ese
b
uttons
.
1
. Displa
y
button
Press to displa
y
the on-screen displa
y
menu.
2.
On / Stan
dby
I
/
yy
bu
tt
o
n
Press to turn on the unit
,
or to turn the unit into
t
h
e stan
dby
mo
d
e. (To comp
l
ete
ly
s
h
ut
d
own t
h
e
unit,
y
ou must unplug the AC power cord)
3.
N
u
m
b
er
bu
tt
o
n
s
Press to enter the title, chapter, track or
f
ile number
.
Press to enter values in the input
f
ield
.
4.
Se
a
rc
h
bu
tt
o
n
Press to
d
isp
l
ay t
h
e searc
h
menu.
5
. A
/
B
/
C
/
D butto
n
•Pr
ess
to
se
l
ect
i
te
m
s
o
n
so
m
e
BD m
e
n
us.
When file list / thumbnail list is shown,
p
ress to
s
witch between pa
g
es.
6
. To
p
Menu button
Press to displa
y
the top menu.
Durin
g
DLNA home media server, Netflix /
C
inemaNow
/
Blockbuster feature screen is
displa
y
ed (except during pla
y
back), press to exit.
7
.
K
/
L
/
{
/
{
B
bu
tt
o
n
s
Press to select items or settin
g
s.
8
. Setup
b
utton
Press to
d
isp
l
ay t
h
e setup menu.
9
. Su
b
tit
l
e
b
utton
Press to
d
isp
l
ay t
h
e su
b
tit
l
e menu.
10.
Rev
E
bu
tt
on
During pla
y
back, press to fast reverse the pla
y
back.
1
1. Pla
y
B
bu
tt
o
n
*
Press to start p
l
a
yb
ac
k
or resume p
l
a
yb
ac
k
.
1
2. S
k
i
p
H
bu
tt
on
During p
l
ay
b
ac
k
, press once to return to t
h
e
be
g
innin
g
o
f
the current title, chapter, track or
f
ile
.
During p
l
ay
b
ac
k
, press twice to return to t
h
e
previous title, chapter, track or
f
ile.
During t
h
e JPEG p
l
a
yb
ac
k
, press to return to t
h
e
previous
f
ile
.
1
3.
P
ause
F
b
utto
n
Press to pause p
l
ay
b
ac
k
.
W
h
en p
l
a
yb
ac
k
is in pause mo
d
e, press repeate
dly
to
f
orward the playback step by step.
1
4. Reso
l
ution
b
utton
Press to set t
h
e HDMI output mo
d
e.
15.
Op
en / Close
A
bu
tt
o
n*
Press to open or close the disc tra
y
.
16.
P
IP
bu
tt
o
n
During BD pla
y
back, Press to displa
y
the setting
f
or
picture-in-picture (onl
y
applicable to BD-video
which supports the PIP
f
unction).
1
7. Ang
l
e
b
utton
Press to access various camera an
gl
es on t
h
e
d
isc.
Press to rotate the JPEG
f
iles clockwise by 90 degrees
.
1
8. Repeat
b
utton
Press to togg
l
e
b
etween various repeat mo
d
es.
1
9
.
C
le
a
r
bu
tt
o
n
Pr
ess
to
c
l
ea
r
t
h
e
inf
o
rm
at
i
o
n
o
n
ce
e
n
te
r
ed
o
r
to
cancel the pro
g
rammin
g
for audio CD, etc.
2
0.
A-B
bu
tt
o
n
Press to pla
y
back a defined section between point
A an
d
B repeate
dly.
21. Pop Up Menu / Menu
b
utton
Press to
d
isp
l
a
y
t
h
e pop-up menu /
d
isc menu.
22. Enter
b
utton
Press to con
f
irm or select menu items.
2
3.
Ret
u
rn
bu
tt
o
n
Press to return to the previousl
y
displa
y
ed menu
sc
r
ee
n
.
24
.
A
ud
i
o
bu
tt
o
n
Press to displa
y
the audio menu.
25. Fw
d
D
b
utto
n
During playback, press to
f
ast
f
orward the playback
.
In pause mode, press to slow
f
orward the pla
y
back.
26.
S
top
C
b
utto
n
Press to stop p
l
ay
b
ac
k
.
27. Ski
p
G
bu
tt
on
During pla
y
back, press to skip to the next title,
cha
p
ter, track or file.
2
8.
M
od
e
bu
tt
o
n
During BD, DVD or AVCHD files pla
y
back, press to
displa
y
the setting for the rapid pla
y
back and the
picture ad
j
ustment.
During BD pla
y
back, press to displa
y
the setting for
the picture-in-picture (onl
y
applicable to BD-video
which su
pp
orts the PIP function).
In stop mode with BD inserted, press to displa
y
a
menu for settin
g
the BD audio mode.
In sto
p
mode with audio CD, or a disc with MP3 /
WMA / JPEG files inserted, press to displa
y
menus
for program and random pla
y
back.
During the JPEG pla
y
back, press to displa
y
menus
for chan
g
in
g
the visual effect for switchin
g
the
ima
g
e or chan
g
in
g
the size of the ima
g
e.
Rem
o
te
Co
ntr
ol
12
E
N
FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW
Installing the Batteries in the Remote Control
I
nsta
ll
2 AA (1.5 V)
b
atteries matc
h
ing t
h
e po
l
arit
y
i
ndicated inside batter
y
compartment o
f
the remote
c
ontro
l
.
1
O
p
en the cover
.
2
2
Insert
b
atteries
.
M
a
k
e sure to matc
h
+ an
d
- on t
h
e
b
atteries to t
h
e
mar
k
s in
d
icate
d
in t
h
e
b
attery compartment.
3
Clos
e t
h
e c
o
ver
.
Note
Inc
o
rrect
us
e
o
f
ba
tterie
s
c
a
n re
su
lt in h
a
z
a
r
ds
su
ch
as
leaka
g
e and burstin
g
. Please observe the followin
g
:
Do not mix new an
d
o
ld
b
atteries toget
h
er.
Do not use different kinds of batteries to
g
ether.
A
lthough the
y
ma
y
look similar, different batteries
ma
y
have different voltages.
M
ake sure that the + and - ends of each batter
y
match the indications in the batter
y
compartment.
Remove batteries
f
rom battery compartment that is
not going to be used
f
or a month or more
.
W
hen disposing of used batteries, please compl
y
with
g
overnmental re
g
ulations or environmental public
i
nstruction’s rules that appl
y
in
y
our countr
y
or area.
Do not rechar
g
e, short-circuit, heat, burn or
d
i
sasse
m
b
l
e
batte
ri
es.
Using a Remote Control
Keep in mind the following when using the remote
contro
l
:
Make
su
r
e
that
the
r
e
a
r
e
n
o
obstacles
bet
w
ee
n
the
r
emote control and the infrared sensor window on the
u
ni
t.
R
emote operation ma
y
become unreliable if strong
s
unlight or fluorescent light is shining on the infrared
s
ensor window o
f
the unit.
Re
m
ote
co
n
t
r
o
l
fo
r
d
i
ffe
r
e
n
t
de
vi
ces
ca
n in
te
r
fe
r
e
wi
t
h
e
ach other. Avoid using remote control
f
or other device
l
ocate
d
c
l
ose to t
h
e unit.
R
eplace the batteries when
y
ou notice a fall off in the
o
peratin
g
ran
g
e of the remote control.
T
he maximum operable ranges from the unit are as
fo
ll
o
w
s.
30˚
30˚
Appro
x. 16 ft. (5 m)
Remote control sensor
DBS-30.2
Infrared sensor window
Remote control sens
Remote control sens
O
pen
i
ng Scree
n
I
n stop mode and
Mode Select“ is set to “Network“
,
opening screen is displa
y
ed
.
Home Network
NETFLIX
: To access the Net
f
lix scree
n
C
i
nemaNow“: To access t
h
e CinemaNow menu scree
n
BL
OC
KB
U
STER
“:
T
o
access
the
B
lockbuste
r m
e
n
u
sc
r
een
Home Networ
k
“: To access the list o
f
DLNA home server
1
3
E
N
FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW
Front Panel Display
1 2
B
rightness o
f
the displa
y
can be adjusted. Re
f
er to “Panel Displa
y
” in “FUNCTION SETUP” on page 50.
1. Displa
y
s pla
y
back status icon. Refer to the table below.
2
. Displays various kinds of information such as title number, elapsed time, repeat mode, etc
.
P
l
ay
b
ac
k
status ico
n
Mod
e
Di
s
c
S
D Memor
y
Car
d
Stop mo
d
e
P
ause
m
ode
F
ast
f
o
rw
a
r
d
m
ode
S
l
o
w
fo
rw
a
r
d
m
ode
A
pp
ears while re
p
eat function is set
Appears w
h
en DLNA
h
ome me
d
ia server is active
E
xample o
f
Display Messag
e
Title is being pla
y
ed back
.
In
d
icating t
h
e current tit
l
e
num
b
er an
d
t
h
e e
l
a
p
se
d
t
i
me.
L
oadin
g
a disc.
Current c
h
apter is in
c
h
apter repeat mo
d
e
.
D
o
lby
Digita
l
au
d
io is
b
eing p
l
a
y
e
d
b
ac
k
.
DTS au
d
io is
b
eing p
l
aye
d
back.
14
E
N
CONNECTIONS
Co
nnecti
o
n t
o
t
h
e
TV
M
ake one o
f
the
f
ollowing connections, depending on the capabilities o
f
y
our existing device.
AUDIO IN
LR
VIDEO
IN
HDMI IN
a
n
d
o
r
or
*
1,
2
TV
this unit
stan
d
ar
d
au
d
io
R
CA
au
d
io ca
bl
e
AU
DI
O
CO
NNE
C
TI
ON
AUDI
O
/
VIDE
O
C
O
NNECTI
ON
HD
MI
cable
b
est au
d
io /
p
icture
M
et
hod
3
VIDE
O
C
O
NNECTI
ON
RC
A
v
i
d
eo
c
a
bl
e
Met
hod
1
s
tan
d
ar
d
p
icture
b
etter
p
ictur
e
HDMI
O
UT
V
IDE
O
O
UTPUT
(
COMPONENT
)
Met
hod
2
*
1
COMPONENT
VIDEO IN
Y
PB
PR
RC
A component
v
i
deo
cab
l
e
(Re
d)
(
B
l
ue
)
(
Green
)
(
Red
)
(
Blue
)
(
Green
)
VIDE
O
O
UTPUT
(
VIDEO
)
AUDI
O
O
UTPU
T
(
ANALOG L / R
)
*
1
This unit is compatible with the progressive scan system. The
f
eature provides you with the higher quality pictures
than traditional output system does. To utilize this
f
eature, a component or an HDMI connection is required. Re
f
er
to “HDMI Vi
d
eo Reso
l
ution” or “Component Output” setting on page 43 to set t
h
e vi
d
eo reso
l
ution.
*
2
-
Analo
g
audio connection is not required for this connection.
-
H
igh Speed HDMI cable (also known as HDMI categor
y
2 cable) is recommended for better compatibilit
y.
-
U
se an HDMI cable with the HDMI lo
g
o (a certified HDMI cable) for this connection.
Supplied cables used in this connection are as follows:
• RCA audio cable (L / R) x 1
• RCA video cable x 1
Please purchase the rest of the necessary cables at your local store.
Note
Connect t
h
is unit
d
irect
l
y to t
h
e
TV
. I
f
the RCA audio / video cables are connected to a VCR, pictures may be
d
istorte
d
d
ue to t
h
e copy-protection system.
If the picture is not output properl
y
to the
TV
because of “HDMI Video Resolution” or “Component Output” setting,
V
p
ress and hold [Pla
y
B
]
on the front
p
anel for more than 5 seconds. “HDMI Video Resolution” and “Com
p
onent
Output” setting will be reset to the default automaticall
y
. You cannot change the video resolution during Blu-ra
y
Disc pla
y
back. To change the resolution, stop pla
y
back.
A simple 1-cable connection with a device having an HDMI (High-De
f
inition Multimedia Inter
f
ace)
j
ack allows
d
i
g
ital trans
f
er o
f
both di
g
ital video si
g
nals and multi-channel audio si
g
nals.
1
5
E
N
HDMI Output Mo
d
e an
d
Actua
l
Output Si
g
na
l
s
Pr
ess
[
Reso
l
ution
]
to change the resolution of the video signal being output from HDMI OUT jack. The video
resolution changes as
f
ollows ever
y
time
[
Reso
l
ution
]
is presse
d
.
Front Panel
Display
HDMI Video
Resolution
480
Pro
g
ress
i
v
e
7
2
0
P
ro
g
ress
i
v
e
1080
I
nter
la
ce
d
1080
Pro
g
ress
i
v
e
1
080
Progress
i
v
e
2
4 fr
a
m
e
Cop
y
right protection s
y
stem
T
o pla
y
back the digital video images o
f
a BD / DVD via an HDMI connection, it is necessar
y
that both the unit and the
TV
(or an AV receiver) support a cop
y
right protection s
y
stem called HDCP (high-bandwidth digital content protection
s
ystem). HDCP is copy protection technology that comprises data encryption and authentication of the connected AV
device. This unit supports HDCP. Please read the operating instructions o
f
y
our
TV
(or AV receiver) for more information.
V
Note
Wh
en usin
g
HDCP-incompati
bl
e
TV
,
t
h
e image wi
ll
not
b
e viewe
d
proper
ly
.
T
he audio signals
f
rom HDMI OUT jack (including the sampling
f
requency, the number o
f
channels and bit length)
m
ay
b
e
l
imite
d
b
y t
h
e
d
evice t
h
at is connecte
d
.
Among the devices that support HDMI, some do not support audio output (e.g. pro
j
ectors). In connections with
device such as this unit, audio signals are not output from HDMI OUT
j
ack.
V
ideo and audio signals ma
y
be distorted temporaril
y
when switching to /
f
rom the HDMI output mode
.
Y
ou can c
h
ange t
h
e HDMI output mo
d
e wit
h
[Reso
l
ution]
d
uring p
l
ay
b
ac
k
as we
ll
. (T
h
is is not avai
l
a
bl
e
d
uring
BD /AVCHD p
l
ay
b
ac
k
.)
Y
ou can also chan
g
e the HDMI output mode from “HDMI Video Resolution” settin
g
in “Video” menu. In this menu,
y
ou can confirm what HDMI video resolutions are supported b
y
connected
TV
.
Refer to pa
g
e 43.
In order to get natural and high qualit
y
film reproduction of 24-frame film material, use an HDMI cable (High Speed
HDMI cable is recommended) and select “1080p24” i
f
the connected
TV
is compatible with 1080p24 frame input.
V
I
f
the disc contains 1080p24
f
rame material, 60-
f
rame or 50-
f
rame image will be output unless “1080p24” is selected.
For AVCHD, 24-frame film material will be out
p
ut as 60 frame, even if the connected device is com
p
atible with
1080
p
24 frame in
p
ut and “HDMI Video Resolution” is set to “1080
p
24”or “Auto”.
If the video is not properl
y
from HDMI OUT jack after
y
ou set the “HDMI Video Resolution” setting, change the
HDMI vi
d
eo reso
l
ution to t
h
e compati
bl
e reso
l
ution
by
pressing
[
Reso
l
ution
]
or press an
d
h
o
ld
[P
l
a
y
B
]
o
n
the
f
ront panel
f
or more than 5 seconds to reset the settin
g
.
”HDMI Deep Co
l
or” is avai
l
a
bl
e on
l
y w
h
en t
h
e
d
isp
l
ay
d
evice is connecte
d
b
y HDMI ca
bl
e an
d
supports HDMI Deep Co
l
or.
For “Auto” in “HDMI Deep Color”, usin
g
the Hi
g
h Speed HDMI cable is recommended.
HDMI Au
d
io Settin
g
When usin
g
HDMI connections make “HDMI Audio Out” settin
g
in “Audio” menu accordin
g
to the specifications of the
device to be connected. Refer to pa
g
e 45
.
Device to be connected “HDMI Audio Out” setting Output HDMI audio signal
Device compatible with Dolb
y
Digital,
Dolb
y
Digital Plus, Dolb
y
TrueHD, DTS or
DTS-HD decodin
g
HDMI Multi
(
Normal
)
Dolb
y
Digital, Dolb
y
Digital Plus, Dolb
y
T
rueHD
,
DTS
,
or DTS-HD bitstream are
output from HDMI OUT
j
ack. Make the
speaker settin
g
s on the connected AV
receiver
,
etc.
Device com
p
atible with 3 or more
channels of audio inputs (not Dolb
y
Digital, Dolb
y
Digital Plus, Dolb
y
T
rueHD, DTS® or DTS-HD® com
p
atible)
HDMI Multi
(
LPCM
)
M
ulti-channel audio si
g
nals are output
f
rom HDMI OUT
j
ack. Make the speaker
settin
g
s with the speaker settin
g
items
appear after
y
ou select “HDMI
M
ulti(LPCM)”. Refer to pa
g
e 45
.
Device compati
bl
e wit
h
2-c
h
anne
l
au
d
io
i
nput or
d
evice not compati
bl
e wit
h
au
d
io in
p
ut
HDMI 2
ch
Down-mixe
d
2-c
h
anne
l
au
d
io signa
l
s
are output
f
rom HDMI OUT jack.
HDMI connection to a TV an
d
d
igita
l
au
d
io connection (optica
l
/ coaxia
l
) to an
AV rece
i
ver
Au
d
io Mute HDMI au
d
io wi
ll
b
e mute, an
d
Do
lb
y
Digita
l
/ DTS
b
itstream or LPCM wi
ll
b
e
output
f
rom AUDIO OUTPUT (DIGITAL
OPTICAL / COAXIAL) jac
k
s
d
epen
d
ing on
“Digital Out” setting. Re
f
er to page 46
.
CONNECTIONS
1
6
E
N
CONNECTIONS
Audio signals output
f
rom HDMI OUT jack
“HDMI Audio Out”
setting “HDMI Multi (Normal)” “HDMI Multi (LPCM)” “HDMI 2ch”
BD A
ud
i
o
M
ode
s
ett
i
ng
“HD Au
d
io
Out
p
ut
“Mix Au
d
io
Out
p
ut
HD Au
d
io
Out
p
ut
“Mix Au
d
io
O
ut
p
ut
“HD Au
d
io
Out
p
ut
Mix Au
d
io
Out
p
ut
Med
i
a
Aud
i
o
Sou
r
ce
Which audio format can be output depends on the compatibilit
y
of the connected device
.
BD-vi
d
e
o
Dolb
y
Digita
l
D
olb
y
Digita
l
Dolb
y
Digita
l
Mu
l
t
i P
CM
M
u
l
t
i P
CM
D
o
wnmix 2
ch
PC
M
D
o
wnmix 2
ch
P
CM
Do
lb
y Digita
l
P
l
us
D
o
lby
Digita
l
P
lus
Do
lb
y Digita
l
Mu
l
ti PCM
*
1
M
u
l
ti PCM*
2
Downmix 2c
h
PC
M
*
1
Downmix 2c
h
PC
M
*
2
Do
lby
TrueH
D
D
o
lby
TrueH
D
Do
lby
Digita
l
Mu
l
ti PCM
*
3
M
u
l
ti PCM*
4
D
o
wnmix 2
ch
PC
M
*
3
D
o
wnmix 2
ch
PC
M
*
4
DT
D
T
S
®DT
Mu
l
ti PCM
*
6
M
u
l
ti PCM*
6
D
o
wnmix 2
ch
PC
M
D
o
wnmix 2
ch
P
CM
DT
S
-HD
®
DT
S
-HD
®
DT
M
u
l
ti PCM*
1,
6
M
u
l
ti PCM*
5
,
6
D
o
wnmix 2
ch
P
CM
*
1
D
o
wnmix 2
ch
P
CM
*
5
LP
CM
M
u
l
ti PC
M
Mu
l
ti PCM
M
u
l
ti PC
M
Mu
l
ti PC
M
D
o
wnmix 2
ch
P
CM
D
o
wnmix 2
ch
PC
M
DVD-vi
d
e
o
Do
lb
y Digita
l
D
o
lb
y Digita
l
M
u
l
ti PC
M
D
ownmix 2c
h
PC
M
DT
DT
M
u
l
ti PC
M
D
ownmix 2c
h
PC
M
LP
CM
2c
h
PC
M
2
c
h
PC
M
2c
h
PCM
Au
d
io CD P
CM
2c
h
PC
M
2
c
h
PC
M
2c
h
PCM
DT
S
-
CD
DT
DT
M
u
l
ti PC
M
D
ownmix 2c
h
PC
M
AV
C
HD
Do
lb
y Digita
l
D
o
lb
y Digita
l
M
u
l
ti PC
M
D
ownmix 2c
h
PC
M
LP
CM
Mu
l
ti PCM
M
u
l
ti PC
M
D
ownmix 2c
h
PC
M
MP3
M
P3
2c
h
PC
M
2
c
h
PC
M
2c
h
PCM
WMA
WMA
2
c
h P
CM
2c
h P
CM
2
c
h P
C
M
D
LNA
V
i
deo
Dolb
y
Digita
l
D
olb
y
Digita
l
Mu
l
t
i P
CM
Do
wnmix 2
c
h P
CM
MP2
2
c
h P
CM
2c
h P
CM
2
c
h P
C
M
LP
CM
M
u
l
t
i P
C
M
Mu
l
t
i P
CM
Do
wnmix 2
c
h P
CM
D
LNA
Mus
i
c
MP3
/
WMA
/
LPCM 2
c
h P
CM
2c
h P
CM
2
c
h P
C
M
N
et
fli
x
WMA
2
c
h P
CM
2c
h P
CM
2
c
h P
C
M
C
in
e
m
a
N
o
w
AA
C
A
A
C
2c
h P
CM
2
c
h P
C
M
Bl
oc
k
buste
r
AA
C
A
A
C
2c
h P
CM
2
c
h P
C
M
*
1
Fu
ll
decoded.
*
2
O
nl
y
the independent substream is decoded.
*
3
D
olb
y
TrueHD stream is decoded.
*
4
O
nl
y
the Dolb
y
Digital substream is decoded.
*
5
O
nl
y
the core substream is decoded.
*
6
W
hen audio source is multi-channel, decoded as 7.1ch. However, number of the out
p
ut audio channel will de
p
end
on the number of the connected s
p
eakers.
If the connected device is not com
p
atible with the HDMI BITSTREAM, audio will be out
p
ut as multi LPCM or 2-channel
down-mixed LPCM depending on the capabilit
y
of the connected device even if
y
ou select “HDMI Multi(Normal)” in
“HDMI Audio Out” settin
g
. Refer to pa
g
e 45
.
I
f
the connected device is not compatible with AAC, audio will be output as PCM depending on the capabilit
y
o
f
the
co
nn
ected
de
vi
ce.
When pla
y
ing back a BD-video which onl
y
contains the primar
y
audio, the audio output will be the same case as the
“HD Audio Out
p
ut” even if the “BD Audio Mode” is set to “Mix Audio Out
p
ut”.
Note
The audio signals
f
rom HDMI OUT jack (including the sampling
f
requency, the number o
f
channels and bit length)
may
b
e
l
imite
d
b
y t
h
e
d
evice t
h
at is connecte
d
.
Among the devices that support HDMI, some do not support audio output (e.g. pro
j
ectors). In connections with
d
evice such as this unit, audio signals are not output from HDMI OUT
j
ack.
Video and audio signals ma
y
be distorted temporaril
y
when switching to /
f
rom the HDMI output mode
.
17
E
N
CONNECTIONS
Connection to an Audio Syste
m
W
hen
y
ou change the connections, all devices should be turned off
.
Re
f
er to the manual accompan
y
ing external devices
f
or more in
f
ormation.
2
-C
h
anne
l
Ana
l
o
g
Au
d
io Connection
AUDIO IN
LR
analog audio input
j
acks
RC
A
aud
i
o
cable
audio
this unit
AUDIO OUTPUT
(
ANALOG L / R
)
s
t
ereo sys
t
em
Digita
l
Au
d
io Connection
DIGITAL AUDIO INPUT
COAXIAL
DIGITAL AUDIO INPUT
OPTICAL
c
oaxia
l
ca
bl
e
audio
this unit
A
UDIO OUTPUT
(
DIGITAL OPTICAL / COAXIAL
)
AV receiver / am
p
lifie
r
d
igita
l
au
d
io
optica
l
ca
bl
e
or
d
igita
l
au
d
io
coaxia
l
input jac
k
d
i
g
ita
l
au
d
io
o
ptical input jack
Supplied cables used in this connection are as follows:
• RCA audio cable (L / R) x 1
Please purchase the rest of the necessary cables at your local store.
N
ote
f
or Di
g
ital Audio Optical Cable
Digita
l
au
d
io optica
l
ca
bl
e may
b
e
d
amage
d
w
h
en
b
ent at s
h
arp ang
l
es. En
d
ure ca
bl
es are coi
l
e
d
in
l
oops wit
h
a
diameter o
f
6 inches (15cm) or more when storing them
.
Use a cable which is 9.8 feet
(
3m
)
or shorter
.
Insert cable plugs firml
y
into the connectors when making connections.
I
f
a plug has dust or is dirty, clean it with a so
f
t cloth be
f
ore inserting it into a connector
.
1
8
EN
CONNECTIONS
A
udio signals output from AUDIO OUTPUT (DIGITAL OPTICAL / COAXIAL) jack
s
F
or the settings in the “Digital Out” to take effect, “HDMI Audio Out” should be set to “Audio Mute”. Otherwise, the
s
ettings made in the “HDMI Audio Out” will have a priorit
y
, and the same signal as being output
f
rom the HDMI OU
T
j
ack will be output
f
rom the AUDIO OUTPUT (DIGITAL OPTICAL / COAXIAL) jacks as well. (Except that Dolb
y
Digital will
be output instead o
f
Dolb
y
Digital Plus and Dolb
y
TrueHD, and DTS signal will be output instead o
f
DTS-HD.)
“Digital Out” setting
“Bitstream “LPCM”
“BD Au
d
io Mo
d
e
s
ett
i
ng
“HD Au
d
io Out
p
ut”
Mix Au
d
io Out
p
ut
“HD Au
d
io Out
p
ut”
Mix Au
d
io Out
p
ut
M
ed
i
a
Aud
i
o
Sou
r
ce
Which audio
f
ormat can be output depends on the compatibilit
y
o
f
the connected device
.
BD-vi
deo
Dolb
y
Digita
l
Dolb
y
Digita
l
D
olb
y
Digita
l
D
o
wnmix 2
c
h P
CM
D
o
wnmix 2
c
h P
C
M
Dolb
y
Digital Plu
s
Dolb
y
Digita
l
D
olb
y
Digita
l
Do
wnmix 2
c
h P
CM
*
1
Do
wnmix 2
c
h P
CM
*
2
D
o
lb
y TrueH
D
Do
lb
y Digita
l
D
o
lb
y Digita
l
D
ownmix 2c
h
PC
M
*
3
D
ownmix 2c
h
PC
M
*
4
D
T
D
T
D
T
S
®D
o
wnmix 2
c
h P
CM
D
o
wnmix 2
c
h P
C
M
D
T
S
-HD
®
D
T
D
T
S
®
Do
wnmix 2
ch
P
CM
*
1
Do
wnmix 2
ch
P
CM
*
5
LP
CM
D
o
wnmix 2
ch
P
CM
Do
wnmix 2
ch
P
C
M
D
o
wnmix 2
ch
P
CM
D
o
wnmix 2
ch
P
C
M
DVD-vi
deo
Do
lb
y Digita
l
D
o
lb
y Digita
l
D
ownmix 2c
h
PC
M
D
T
DT
Do
wnmix 2
c
h P
CM
LP
CM
2
c
h P
C
M2
c
h P
C
M
Au
d
io C
D
P
C
M2c
h
PCM 2c
h
PCM
DT
S
-
CD
D
T
DT
Do
wnmix 2
c
h P
CM
AV
C
H
D
Do
lby
Digita
l
D
o
lby
Digita
l
Do
wnmix 2
ch
P
CM
LP
CM
Do
wnmix 2
ch
P
C
M
Do
wnmix 2
ch
P
CM
M
P3
M
P3
2
ch
P
C
M2
ch
P
C
M
W
M
A
WM
A
2
ch
P
C
M2
ch
P
C
M
D
LNA
Vi
d
eo
Dolb
y
Digita
l
D
olb
y
Digital
Do
wnmix 2
c
h P
CM
M
P2
2c
h
PCM 2c
h
PCM
LPC
M
D
ownmix 2c
h
PCM
D
ownmix 2c
h
PC
M
D
LNA
M
usic
M
P3
/
WMA
/
LPC
M
2
ch
P
C
M2
ch
P
C
M
Net
f
li
x
WMA
2c
h
PCM 2c
h
PCM
C
inemaNo
w
AA
C
AA
C
2c
h
PCM
B
l
oc
kb
uste
r
AA
C
AA
C
2c
h
PCM
*
1
Fu
ll
d
eco
d
e
d
.
*
2
On
l
y t
h
e in
d
epen
d
ent su
b
stream is
d
eco
d
e
d
.
*
3
Do
lb
y TrueHD stream is
d
eco
d
e
d
.
*
4
On
l
y t
h
e Do
lb
y Digita
l
su
b
stream is
d
eco
d
e
d
.
*
5
On
l
y t
h
e core su
b
stream is
d
eco
d
e
d
.
W
h
en p
l
a
y
ing
b
ac
k
a BD-vi
d
eo w
h
ic
h
on
ly
contains t
h
e primar
y
au
d
io, t
h
e au
d
io output wi
ll
b
e t
h
e same case as t
h
e
HD Audio Out
p
ut” even i
f
the “BD Audio Mode” is set to “Mix Audio Out
p
ut”.
I
f
the connected device is not compatible with AAC, audio will be output as PCM depending on the capability o
f
the
connecte
d
d
evice.
N
ote
In order to output LPCM signal
f
rom AUDIO OUTPUT (DIGITAL OPTICAL / COAXIAL)
j
acks while outputting the
HDMI au
d
io signa
l
, set “HDMI Au
d
io Out” setting to “HDMI Mu
l
ti(LPCM)”.
1
9
EN
CONNECTIONS
Connecting t
h
e AC Cor
d
After
y
ou made all necessar
y
connections, connect the AC cord to the AC INLET. Then connect the AC cord to the AC outlet.
I
nsert the plugs securel
y
. Incomplete connections will result in the generation of noise.
this unit
A
C
co
r
d
A
C 120V
,
60 Hz
AC outlet
Supplied cables used in this connection are as follows:
• AC cord x 1
Netw
o
rk
C
o
nnect
io
n
wi
th
LA
N
•B
y
connecting this unit to the Internet,
y
ou can update the software via the Internet, pla
y
contents stored on DLNA home
media servers or access BD-Live
,
Netflix
,
CinemaNow and Blockbuster services
.
-
For more in
f
ormation about so
f
tware update, re
f
er to “Network Update” on pa
g
e 55
.
-
For more in
f
ormation about DLNA, re
f
er to “Playing Video / Music / Photo Files
f
rom DLNA Certi
f
ied Home Media
Servers
on page 28
.
-
For more information about BD-Live, refer to “Enjo
y
ing BD-Live Discs with Internet” on page 33
.
-
For more information about Netflix, refer to “NETFLIX OPERATIONS” on pa
g
e 37.
-
For more in
f
ormation about CinemaNow and Blockbuster, re
f
er to “CINEMANOW / BLOCKBUSTER OPERATIONS” on
p
age
38.
LAN
NALNAW
12345
Telecommunications
equipment (modem, etc.)
this unit
Hub or broadband router
I
nterne
t
LAN
cab
l
e
LAN ca
bl
e
Make sure to connect the telecommunications e
q
ui
p
ment (modem, etc.) to the ETHERNET terminal via hub or
b
r
oadba
n
d
r
oute
r
.
No supplied cables are used in this connection:
Please purchase the necessary cables at your local store.
20
EN
CONNECTIONS
N
ote
Af
ter connecting to the Internet, set up necessar
y
network settings.
D
o not insert an
y
cable other than a LAN cable to the ETHERNET terminal to avoid damaging the unit
.
I
f your telecommunications equipment (modem, etc.) does not have broadband router functions, connect a
b
r
oadba
n
d
r
oute
r
.
I
f
y
our telecommunications equipment (modem, etc.) has broadband router functions but there is no vacant port, use a hub
.
F
or a
b
roa
db
an
d
router, use a router w
h
ic
h
supports 10BASE-T / 100BASE-TX
.
D
o not connect
y
our PC directl
y
to the ETHERNET terminal o
f
this unit.
F
or the network setup, re
f
er to “Network Connection” on pages 52-55.
F
or more in
f
ormation about cables or connections, see the manual accompan
y
ing modem, broadband router and
h
u
b
y
ou use.
Pl
ease purc
h
ase s
h
ie
ld
e
d
LAN ca
bl
es at
y
our
l
oca
l
store an
d
use t
h
em w
h
en
y
ou connect to networ
k
equipment.
C
ontrollin
g
AV Components that are Out o
f
Ra
ng
e
Y
ou can use the
f
ollowin
g
multi-room kits to control this unit when it’s out o
f
ran
g
e o
f
the remote controller:
Multiroom kits such as those made b
y
Niles and Xantech.
Controllin
g
Other Out-o
f
- Ran
g
e AV Component
s
I
f another AV component is out of range of its remote controller,
y
ou can use a commerciall
y
available IR emitter to
retransmit the remote controller signals received at this unit's IR IN
j
ack, as shown below.
IR IN
IR
OUT
C
onnectin
g
b
l
ock
S
i
g
nal flow
Re
m
o
t
e
co
ntr
o
ll
e
r
Thi
s
u
ni
t
IR
e
mitt
e
r
O
ther
c
omponen
t
C
onnect t
h
e IR emitter to
t
his unit's IR OUT jack, and place the IR emitter in
f
ront o
f
the other AV component's remote
control sensor (usually located on its
f
ront panel), as s
h
own
b
e
l
ow. See t
h
e instructions supp
l
ie
d
wit
h
t
h
e IR emitter
.
Thi
s
u
ni
t
f
r
o
m
c
onnectin
g
bloc
k
M
iniplu
g
cabl
e
IR
e
mitt
e
r
IR
e
mitt
e
r
M
iniplu
g
Re
m
o
t
e
co
ntr
o
l
sensor
O
ther componen
t
S
i
g
nal
f
low
O
nly remote controller signals received by this unit's IR IN jack are
f
ed through to the IR OUT jack. Signals picked up by
t
h
is unit's remote contro
l
sensor are not output.
/