LG Electronics SX95TZW-S manual

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    O WNER’S MANU AL Wir ele ss R eal Surr ound Blu-ray 3D ™ / D VD Home Theat er Sys t em MODEL HX99 5TZW (HX99 5TZW / SX9 5TZW -S/ C/D / W96) P /NO : MFL66303803 Please read this manual car efully before operating your set and r etain it for futur e refer ence. ENGLISH HX995TZW-FD.BPANLLK_ENG_3803.indd 1 HX995TZW-FD.BPANLLK_ENG_3803.indd 1 10. 10[...]

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    2 Safety Information Safety Information 1 CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION: T O REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE C OVER (OR BACK ) NO USER-SERVICEABLE P ARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QU ALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. This lightning  ash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the us[...]

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    Safety Information 3 Safety Information 1 CAUTION c oncerning the Pow er Cord Most appliances recommend they be placed upon a dedicated circuit; That is, a single outlet circuit which powers only that appliance and has no additional outlets or branch circuits. Check the speci cation page of this owner ’ s manual to be certain. Do not overload [...]

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    4 Safety Information Safety Information 1 Notes on Copyrights • Because AACS (Advanced A ccess Content System) is approved as content pr otection system for BD format, similar to use of CSS (Content Scramble System) for DVD format, certain restrictions are imposed on playback, analogue signal output, etc., of AACS pr otected contents. The operati[...]

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    Safety Information 5 Safety Information 1 Instrucciones importantes de seguridad 1. Lea estas instrucciones. 2. Guarde estas instrucciones. 3. Siga todas las advertencias. 4. Siga todas las instrucciones. 5. No use este aparato cerca del agua. 6. Limpie únicamente con un paño seco. 7. No obstruya ninguna salida de ventilación. Instale de acuerdo[...]

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    6 Contents 1 Saf et y Inf ormation 2 Cautions and W arnings 5 Instrucciones importantes de seguridad 2 Preparation 8 Introduction 8 About the “ ” Symbol Display 8 Symbols Used in this Manual 9 Supplied Acce ssories 10 Playable Discs 11 File compatibilit y 12 Regional Code 12 A VCHD (Advanced Video Codec High Defi nition) 12 Certain Syst em Req[...]

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    7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 42 [L OCK] Menu 43 [NETWORK] Menu 44 [O THERS] Menu 45 Sound Effect 4 Operation 46 General Playback 50 Advanced Playback 53 On-Scr een display 56 Enjoying BD-Live™ 57 Playing a movie fi le and VR disc 59 Viewing a photo 61 Listening to music 65 Playing the iPod 66 Radio Operations 6 7 Playing content via your home network 72 Us[...]

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    8 Preparation Preparation 2 2 Prepar ation Introduction About the “ ” Symbol Display “ ” may appear on your T V display during operation and indicates that the function explained in this owner ’ s manual is not available on that speci c media. Symbols Used in this Manual NO TE Indicates special notes and operating features . CA UTION I[...]

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    9 Preparation 2 Preparation Supplied Accessories Video cable (1) Speaker Cables (5) Remote control (1) Batteries (2) FM antenna (1) iPod cradle (1) Nero MediaHome4 Essentials software CD-ROM (1) Velcr o (1) Wireless r ear speak er receiver (1) HDMI cable (1) F or Mounting (speakers) Screw/ W all plug ( Wall mounting) (8) W all M ount Bracket ( Wall[...]

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    10 Preparation Preparation 2 Playable Discs Blu-ray Disc™ - Discs such as movies that can be purchased or rent ed. - BD-R/RE discs that contain Movie, Music or Photo  les . - “Blu-ray 3D™” discs and “Blu-ray 3D™ ONL Y ” discs DVD-VIDEO (8 cm / 12 cm disc) Discs such as movies that can be purchased or rent ed. DVD±R (8 cm / 12 cm d[...]

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    11 Preparation 2 Preparation File compatibility Overall Av ailable File extensions: “ .jpg ” , “ .jpeg ” , “ .png” , “ .avi” , “ .divx” , “ .mpg ” , “ .mpeg” , “ .mkv ” , “ .mp4” , “ .mp3” , “ .wma ” , “ .wav ” • Available  le extensions di er depending on the DLNA ser vers . • Some “ .wav[...]

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    12 Preparation Preparation 2 Regional Code This unit has a regional code printed on the rear of the unit. This unit can play only BD-ROM or DVD discs labeled same as the rear of the unit or “ ALL ” . A VCHD ( Advanced Video Codec High Defi nition) • This player can playback A VCHD format discs. These discs are normally recor ded and used in [...]

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    13 Preparation 2 Preparation Remot e control • • • • • • • a • • • • • • 1 (POWER): Switches the player ON or OFF . Z OPEN/CL OSE: Ejects or inser ts disc RADIO&INPUT : Changes input mode. 0-9 numerical buttons: Selects numbered options in a menu. CLEAR: Removes a mark on the search menu or a number when setting the pa[...]

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    14 Preparation Preparation 2 1 USB Port 2 PORT . IN 3 1/ (POWER) Button 4 Display window 5 Operation buttons F (Function) Changes the input source or function. i|| (PLAY / PAUSE) s (STOP) | II / ii | (SKIP/SCAN) - volume + (A djusts speak er volume .) A Ejects or inser ts disc CA UTION Pr ecautions in using the touch buttons • Use the touch butt[...]

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    15 Preparation 2 Preparation 1 Disc Slot Inser t a disc here . 2 OPTICAL IN 3 VIDEO OUT 4 HDMI OUT (type A, V ersion 1.3) Connect to T V with HDMI inputs. 5 HDMI IN 2 6 HDMI IN 1 7 LAN port Player (R ear) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 HX995TZW-FD.BPANLLK_ENG_3803.indd 15 HX995TZW-FD.BPANLLK_ENG_3803.indd 15 10. 10. 06  11:07 10. 10. 06  11:07[...]

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    16 Preparation Preparation 2 12 3 4 5 6 7 Active w oofer 1 Speaker duct CA UTION Be careful to make sure children not t o put their hands or any objects into the speaker duct. 2 LED (connection status) BL UE : The connection is completed . BL UE(blink) : The w oofer is tr ying to connect. RED : The connection is failed. 3 Cooling F an 4 Speakers co[...]

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    17 Installation 3 Installation Installing the player Y ou can stand the player or mount on a wall . Assembling the player with stand Preparation 1. Connect the cables. Step 1 2. After connecting the cables, you can arrange the cable with cable holder as shown below . Step 2 3 Installation HX995TZW-FD.BPANLLK_ENG_3803.indd 17 HX995TZW-FD.BPANLLK_ENG[...]

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    18 Installation Installation 3 3. Assemble the cover as shown below Step 3 4. Attach the player to the stand . Then secure the connection with the supplied middle screws. Step 4 5. Arrange the cable with cable holder as shown below . Step 5 6. Assemble the rear cable cover as shown below . Then secure the cover with the supplied big screws. Step 6 [...]

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    19 Installation 3 Installation Mounting the player on a wall Y ou can mount the player on a wall . Pr epare screws, bracket and guide sheet (the rear page of install guide) supplied. Preparation 1. Y ou should drill some holes. A guide sheet (rear page of the install guide) is supplied to drill. Use the sheet to check the point to drill. Step 1 15 [...]

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    20 Installation Installation 3 3. Assemble the screws . Step 3 4. Connect the cables. Step 4 5. Hang the player onto the brackets as below . Step 5 CA UTION • Do not hang onto the installed unit and avoid any impact to the unit. • Secure the unit  rmly to the wall so that it does not fall o . If the unit falls o , it may result in an i[...]

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    21 Installation 3 Installation Assembling the speaker Preparation Speaker P ole Base Scr ew Cabl e Cable Pole Base Speaker Screw 1. Attach the pole to the base , then secure the connection with a supplied screw . Step 1 2. Insert a speaker wire from the bottom of the base. Step 2 3. Draw the speaker wire through the inside of the pole and also thro[...]

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    22 Installation Installation 3 4. Attach the speaker to the pole, then secure the connection with a supplied screw . Step 4 5. Connect the speaker wire to the terminal on the speaker . Make sure the wire marked black goes in to the terminal marked “–” (minus) and the other wire goes in to the terminal marked “+” (plus). Step 5 CA UTION Be[...]

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    23 Installation 3 Installation Mounting the speakers on a wall Y ou can mount the speakers on a wall. Pr epare screws and brackets supplied. When you mount to a wall(concret e), use the wall plugs. Y ou should drill some holes (Diameter: 6 mm, Depth: more than 32 mm) for the mounting . Screw & Wall plug 20 mm 32 mm 3.5 mm 6 mm 1. Attach the wal[...]

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    24 Installation Installation 3 P ositioning the system The following illustration shows an example of positioning the system. Note that the illustrations in these instructions di er from the actual unit for explanation purposes. F or the best possible surround sound, all the speakers other than the subwoofer should be placed at the same distance[...]

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    25 Installation 3 Installation Speaker Connection Wireless connection When you turn on the unit, subwoofer and wireless receiv er the connec tion will be completed automatically . When the connection is completed, you can see the icon on the display window . NO TE • If the wireless connection fails again, check whether there is any con ict or [...]

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    26 Installation Installation 3 Attaching the speakers Connect speaker wires to the woofer . T o connect the cable to the woof er , press each plastic  nger pad to open the connection terminal. Inser t the wir e and release the  nger pad. Connect rear speaker wires to the wireless receiver . Use the same method f or connec ting rear speakers t[...]

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    27 Installation 3 Installation Connecting to Y our TV Make one of the following connections, depending on the capabilities of your existing equipment. • HDMI connection (page 27) • Video connection (page 29) NO TE • Depending on your T V and other equipment you wish to connect, there are various ways you could connect the player . Use only on[...]

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    28 Installation Installation 3 NO TE • Changing the resolution when the connection has already been established may result in malfunctions. T o solve the problem, turn o the player and then turn it on again. • When the HDMI connection with HDCP is not veri ed, TV screen is changed to black screen. In this case, check the HDMI connection, [...]

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    29 Installation 3 Installation Video Connection Connect the VIDEO OUT jack on the player to the video in jack on the T V using a video cable. Y ou can hear the sound through the system ’ s speakers. Video Connection Y ellow TV TV Y ellow Resolution Setting The player provides sev eral output resolutions for HDMI OUT jacks. Y ou can change the res[...]

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    30 Installation Installation 3 Ant enna connection Connect the supplied antenna for listening t o the radio. Antenna Connection NO TE After connecting the FM wire antenna, keep it as horizontal as possible. Be sure to fully extend the FM wire ant enna. Connections with external device PORT . IN connection Y ou can enjoy the sound from your portable[...]

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    31 Installation 3 Installation OPTICAL IN connection Y ou can enjoy the sound from your component with a digital optical connection through the speakers of this system. Connect the optical output jack of your component into the OPTICAL IN jacks on the unit. And then select the [OPTICAL] option by pressing RADIO&INPUT and ENTER ( ). Or press OPT[...]

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    32 Installation Installation 3 Connecting t o your Home Network This player can be connected to a local area network (LAN) via the LAN por t on the rear panel or the internal wireless module. By connecting the unit to a broadband home network , you ha ve access to ser vices such as software updates, Home Link, BD-Live™ interactivity and streaming[...]

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    33 Installation 3 Installation Wired Network Setup Before setting the wir ed network , you need to connect the broadband internet to your home network . If there is a DHCP ser ver on the local ar ea network (LAN) via wired connection, this player will automatically be allocated an IP address . After making the physical connection, a small number of[...]

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    34 Installation Installation 3 Wireless Network Connection Another connection option is to use an Access Point or a wir eless router . In the example con guration for wireless connection below , this player would be able to access cont ent from either of the PCs. The network con guration and connection method may vary depending on the equipme[...]

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    35 Installation 3 Installation Wireless Network Setup Before setting the wir eless network , you need to: – connect the broadband internet to the wireless home network. – set the access point or wireless rout er . – note the SSID and security code of the network . F or the wireless network connection, the player needs to be set up f or networ[...]

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    36 Installation Installation 3 [Manual] – Y our access point may not be broadcasting its access point name(SSID). Check your router settings thr ough your computer and either set your rout er to broadcast SSID , or manually enter the access point name(SSID) in [Manual]. [Push Button] – If your access point or wireless rout er that suppor ts Pus[...]

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    37 Installation 3 Installation • Some internet connection operations may not be possible due to certain restrictions set by the Internet ser vice provider (ISP) supplying your broadband Internet connection. • Any fees charged by an ISP including , without limitation, connection charges are your responsibility . • A 10 Base - T or 100 Base- T [...]

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    38 Installation Installation 3 USB device connection This player can play movie , music and photo  les contained in the USB device. 1. Insert a USB device to the USB por t until it  ts into place. USB Connection - 1 2. Select [Movie], [Photo] or [Music] using I / i , and press ENTER ( ). 3. Select a  le using U / u / I / i , and press PLA [...]

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    39 Installation 3 Installation Settings Adjust the Setup Settings Y ou can change the settings of the player in the [Setup] menu. 1. P ress HOME ( ). 2. Use I / i t o select the [Setup] and press ENTER ( ). The [Setup] menu appears. 3. Use U / u t o select a  rst setup option, and press i to move t o the second level. 4. Use U/u to select a seco[...]

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    40 Installation Installation 3 Resolution Sets the output resolution of the HDMI video signal. Ref er to page 29 and page 90 for details about the resolution setting. [Auto] If the HDMI OUT jack is connected to T Vs pr oviding display information (EDID), automatically selects the resolution best suited to the connected T V . [1080p] Outputs 1080 li[...]

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    41 Installation 3 Installation [Other] Pr ess ENTER ( ) to select another language. Use number buttons then ENTER ( ) to enter the corresponding 4-digit number according to the language code list on page 87. [O  ] (for Disc Subtitle only) T urn o Subtitle. NO TE Depending on the disc, your language setting may not work. [ A UDIO] Menu Speaker[...]

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    42 Installation Installation 3 Connect wireless speakers When the unit is manufactured, the ID is already set. If an inter f erence occurs or you use a new wireless unit, an ID should be set again. When the [ Wireless Speaker Connection Guide] appears, press P AIRING butt on on the subwoofer and the r eceiver . Wireless Receiv er Subwoofer - If you[...]

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    43 Installation 3 Installation DVD Rating Blocks playback of rated DVD based on their content. (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 this, parental control is not active and the disc plays in full. BD Rating Sets an age limit for BD-ROM[...]

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    44 Installation Installation 3 [O THERS] Menu DivX V OD ABOUT DIVX VIDEO: DivX® is a digital video format created by DivX, Inc. This is an o cial DivX Certi ed device that plays DivX video. Visit www.divx.com f or more information and software tools to convert your  les into DivX video. ABOUT DIVX VIDEO -ON-DEMAND: This DivX Certi ed®[...]

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    45 Installation 3 Installation Sound Eff ect Y ou can select a suitable sound mode. Pr ess SOUND EFFEC T repeat edly until the desired mode appears on the front panel display or the T V screen. The displayed items f or the equalizer maybe di er ent depending on sound sources and e ects. [ Natural Plus ]: Y ou can enjoy the natural sound e [...]

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    46 Operation Operation 4 General Playback Playing Discs 1. Insert a Disc. F or the most Audio CD, BD-ROM and DVD-R OM discs , playback star ts automatically . 2. P ress HOME ( ). 3. Select [Movie], [Photo] or [Music] using I / i , and press ENTER ( ). 4. Select the Disc option using I / i , and press ENTER ( ). When you connect up to two devices, i[...]

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    47 Operation 4 Operation T o stop playback Pr ess x (STOP) during playback. T o pause playback Pr ess X (P AUSE) during playback. Pr ess B (PLA Y ) to resume playback. T o play frame-by- frame Pr ess X (P AUSE) while movie playback. Pr ess X (P AUSE) repeatedly t o play Frame-by- F rame playback . T o scan f orward or backward Pr ess m or M to play[...]

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    48 Operation Operation 4 Resume playback BD DVD A VCHD MOVIE ACD MUSIC The unit records the point wher e you pressed the x (STOP) depending on the disc . If “ Xx (Resume Stop)” appears on the screen brie y , press B (PLA Y ) to resume playback (from the scene point). If you press x (ST OP) t wice or unload the disc , “ x ”(Complete Stop)[...]

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    49 Operation 4 Operation 1. P ress HOME ( ), and set the [3D Mode] option on the [Setup] menu to [On] (page 40). 2. Insert a disc. 3. The pla yback star ts automatically . The 3D icon appears on the screen when 3D content is in playback. 4. Ref er to the owner ’ s manual of your 3D-ready T V for the further instruc tion. Y ou may need to adjust t[...]

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    50 Operation Operation 4 Advanced Playback Repeat Playback BD DVD A VCHD ACD MUSIC During playback, press REPEA T repeat edly to select a desired repeat mode. BDs/DVDs A- – Selec ted portion will be repeated continually . Chapter – The current chapter will be played back repeat edly. T itle Title – The current title will be play ed back repea[...]

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    51 Operation 4 Operation T o delete a Marker 1. P ress SEARCH and the search menu appears on the screen. 2. P ress u to highlight a marker number . Use I / i to select a marked scene that you want to delete. 3. Press CLEAR and the marked scene is erased from the search menu . NO TE • This function may not work depending on discs, titles, server a[...]

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    52 Operation Operation 4 Changing content list view MOVIE MUSIC PHO TO On the [Movie], [Music], [Photo] or [Home Link] menu, you can change the content list view . Method 1 Pr ess red (R) coloured button repeat edly. Method 2 1. On the cont ent list, press INFO/DISPLA Y ( ) to display the option menu. 2. Use U / u t o select the [ View Change] opti[...]

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    53 Operation 4 Operation On-Scr een display Y ou can display and adjust various information and settings about the content. Displaying content inf ormation on-screen BD DVD A VCHD MOVIE 1. During playback, press INFO/DISPLA Y ( ) to show various playback information. a h g f e d c b i a Title – Curr ent title number/total number of titles b Chapt[...]

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    54 Operation Operation 4 Playing fr om selected time BD DVD A VCHD MOVIE 1. P ress INFO/DISPLA Y ( ) during playback. The time search box shows the elapsed playing time. 2. Select the [ Time] option and then input the required start time in hours, minutes, and seconds from left to right. F or example, to  nd a scene at 2 hours, 10 minutes, and 2[...]

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    55 Operation 4 Operation W atching fr om a differ ent angle BD DVD If the disc contains scenes recorded at di er ent camera angles, you can change to a di erent camera angle during playback. 1. During playback, press INFO/DISPLA Y ( ) to display the on-screen display . 2. Use U / u t o select the [Angle] option. 3. Use I / i t o select desire[...]

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    56 Operation Operation 4 Enjoying BD-Live™ This unit allows you to enjoy functions such as picture-in-pic ture , secondar y audio and Virtual packages, etc., with BD-Video suppor ting BONUSVIEW™ (BD-R OM version 2 P ro le 1 version 1.1/ F inal Standard Pr o le). Secondar y video and audio can be play ed from a disc compatible with the pic[...]

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    57 Operation 4 Operation Playing a movie fi le and VR disc Y ou can play DVD-R W discs that are r ecorded in Video Recording ( VR) format and movie  les contained in a disc or USB device. 1. P ress HOME ( ). 2. Select [Movie] using I / i , and press ENTER ( ). 3. Select the device using I / i , and press ENTER ( ). When you connect up to two de[...]

  • Page 58

    58 Operation Operation 4 Selecting a subtitle fi le MOVIE If a movie  le name and the subtitle  le name are the same, subtitle  le is play ed automatically when playing the movie  le. If the subtitle  le name is di erent with the movie  le name, you need to select the subtitle  le on the [Movie] menu before playing the movi[...]

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    59 Operation 4 Operation Viewing a photo Y ou can view photo  les using this player . 1. P ress HOME ( ). 2. Select [Phot o] using I / i , and press ENTER ( ). 3. Select the device using I / i , and press ENTER ( ). When you connect up to two devices, it appears as above. 4. Select a  le using U / u / I / i , and press ENTER ( ) to view the p[...]

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    60 Operation Operation 4 Options while viewing a photo Y ou can use various options during viewing a photo in full screen. 1. While viewing a phot o in full screen, press INFO/DISPLA Y ( ) to display the option menu. 2. Select an option using U / u . a g f e d c b h a Current phot o/T otal number of photos – Use I / i to view previous/next photo [...]

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    61 Operation 4 Operation 7. Use U / u t o select a device, and press ENTER ( ). Devices that you can select may di er depending on the location of the photo  le you are displaying in full scr een. Photo location Av ailable Device Disc Disc, USB USB Disc, USB Share F older on your PC (CIFS) CIFS DLNA ser ver DLNA ser ver 8. Use U / u t o selec[...]

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    62 Operation Operation 4 Audio CD Recor ding Y ou can recor d one desired track or all of the tracks in Audio CD to a USB storage device . 1. Insert a USB storage device to the USB por t on the front panel. 2. Insert CD The playback starts automatically. 3. P ress INFO/DISPLA Y ( ) to display the option menu. Or Pr ess z REC button on the remote co[...]

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    63 Operation 4 Operation NO TE • The table below shows the average recor ding time from an audio track with 4 minutes of playback time to a music  le with 192 k bps as an example. stop mode during playback 1.4 min. 2 min. • All times in the above table are appro ximate. • Actual recording time f or USB storage device varies depending on th[...]

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    64 Operation Operation 4 Viewing inf ormation from Gracenote Media Database The player can access to the Gracenote Media Database and loads the music information so that T rack name, Ar tist Name , Genre and other text information can be displayed on the list. Audio CD When you insert an Audio CD, the play er star ts playback automatically and load[...]

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    65 Operation 4 Operation Playing the iP od Preparation • Before connecting the iP od, turn this unit o and reduce the volume of this unit to its minimum. 1. C onnect the iPod  rmly . If you turn this unit on, your iPod is automatically turned on and recharging starts. Connect the iPod Connect the cradle and put your iP od on it. * If you wa[...]

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    66 Operation Operation 4 Radio Operations Be sure that the antenna is connected. (Refer to the page 30) Listening t o the radio 1. Press RADIO&INPUT until TUNER (F M) appears in the display window . The last received station is tuned in. 2. Press and hold TUNING (-/+) for about two seconds until the frequency indication starts to change. Scanni[...]

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    67 Operation 4 Operation Playing content via your home network This Player can br owse and play content from your PC and DLNA certi ed media ser vers connected on your home network . About DLNA This Player is a DLNA Certi ed digital media player that can display and play movie , photo and music content from y our DLNA- compatible digital medi[...]

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    68 Operation Operation 4 NO TE • The  le requirements are described on page 11. • Y ou can use various playback functions. Refer to pages 46-55. • Because the compatibility and available playback functions on the [ Home Link] menu are tested on the bundle DLNA server (Nero MediaHome 4 Essentials) environment,  le requirements and playba[...]

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    69 Operation 4 Operation • Graphics card with at least 32 MB video memor y , minimum resolution of 800 x 600 pixels, and 16-bit colour settings • Windows® Internet Explorer® 6.0 or higher • DirectX® 9.0c revision 30 (August 2006) or higher • Network environment: 100 Mb Ethernet, WLAN (IEEE 802.11b/g/n) Start up your computer , and inser [...]

  • Page 70

    70 Operation Operation 4 Accessing a share folder from your PC 1. Start your PC that connected on your local area network. 2. On y our PC, share folders which contain movie, photo or music  les. 3. On the pla yer , check the network connection and settings (page 32). 4. P ress HOME ( ). 5. Select [Home Link] using I / i , and press ENTER ( ). 6.[...]

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    71 Operation 4 Operation Entering a network user ID and the passwo rd Depending on your PC’ s environment, you may need to enter a network user ID and the password f or accessing a shared folder . 1. The keyboard menu appears automatically if the network user ID and the password are required . 2. Use U / u / I / i t o select a charac ter then pre[...]

  • Page 72

    72 Operation Operation 4 Using NetCast TM Entertainment Access Y ou can use various content services via Internet with NetCast Enter tainment Access feature . 1. Check the network connection and settings (page 32). 2. P ress HOME ( ). 3. Select the [NetCast] using I / i , and press ENTER ( ). 4. Select an option using I / i , and press ENTER ( ). Y[...]

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    73 Operation 4 Operation About the Y ouT ube menu There are various options on the Y ouT ube menu. Use U / u / I / i to select an option and press ENTER ( ) to select the options as described below . F eatured – The featured videos list will be displayed. Recent V ideos – The most r ecently updated videos list will be displayed. Most View ed ?[...]

  • Page 74

    74 Operation Operation 4 Using the virtual keyboar d On the virtual k eyboard , there are two input modes for the entering a character . Pr ess the yellow ( Y ) coloured button to toggle the display between keyboard mode and keypad mode. Keyboard Mode Use U / u / I / i to select a letter on the screen, and press ENTER ( ) to con rm your selectio[...]

  • Page 75

    75 Operation 4 Operation Searching videos Y ou can search f or videos by entering search words of up to 128 characters . 1. Use I / i t o select [Search] option from the menu and press ENTER ( ) to display the virtual k eyboard . Refer to “Using the virtual ke yboar d” on page 74 for using the virtual keyboard. When you are entering a character[...]

  • Page 76

    76 Operation Operation 4 Picasa W eb Albums Enjoy photo albums from friends and family on the Picasa W eb Albums on-line ser vice. View Picasa W eb Albums on your T V 1. On the pla yer , select the [Picasa Web Albums] option in the [NetCast] menu using I / i , and press ENTER ( ). F eatured photos are displayed on the screen. 2. Use U / u / I / i t[...]

  • Page 77

    77 Operation 4 Operation About the Picasa W eb Albums menu There are various options on the P icasa W eb Albums menu. Use U / u / I / i to select an menu option and press ENTER ( ) to select the options as described below . Home – The featured photo list will be displayed. NetCast F riends – List of your friends will be displayed. Search – En[...]

  • Page 78

    78 Operation Operation 4 Searching phot os Y ou can enter a search w ord to  nd related photos. 1. Select the [Search] on the P icasa Web Albums menu using U / u / I / i , and press ENTER ( ). 2. Ent er a search word using the virtual keyboard. Refer to “Using the virtual ke yboar d” on page 74 for using the virtual keyboard. 3. Select [OK] [...]

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    79 Operation 4 Operation Using the AccuW eather See on-line local and global weather for ecasts from AccuW eather .com. Viewing weather information 1. On the pla yer , select the [AccuWeather] option in the [NetCast] menu using I / i , and press ENTER ( ). The city selection menu appears on the screen. 2. Pr ess ENTER ( ) while [Add City to F avori[...]

  • Page 80

    80 Operation Operation 4 Adding more cities 1. Use I / i to select [F avorite City List] on the AccuW eather menu, and press ENTER ( ). 2. Pr ess ENTER ( ) while [Add City to F avorite City List] is selected. 3. Select a reg ion, countr y and city using U / u / I / i and ENTER ( ). 4. Repeats st ep 2-3 to add up to 5 cities. Select the [X] symbol a[...]

  • Page 81

    81 Maintenance 5 Maintenance Notes on Discs Handling Discs Never stick paper or tape on the disc. Storing Discs After playing, stor e the disc in its case. Do not expose the disc to direct sunlight or sources of heat and never leave it in a parked car exposed to direct sunlight. Cleaning Discs Do not use strong solvents such as alcohol, benzine, th[...]

  • Page 82

    82 T roubleshooting T roubleshooting 6 6 T roubleshooting General The Po wer does not turn on. • Plug the power cord into the wall outlet secur ely. The unit does not start playback. • Inser t a playable disc. (Check the disc type, colour system, and regional code .) • Place the disc with the playback side down. • Clean the disc. • Cancel[...]

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    83 T roubleshooting 6 T roubleshooting Picture There is no picture. • Select the appropriate video input mode on the T V so the picture from the unit appears on the T V screen. • Connect the video connection securely. • Check the [HDMI Color Setting] in the [Setup] menu is set to the appropriate item that conf orms to your video connection. ?[...]

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    84 T roubleshooting T roubleshooting 6 Network BD-Live™ feature does not work . • The connected USB storage may not have enough space. Connect the USB storage with at least 1GB free space. • Ensure that the unit is correctly connected to the local area network and can access the internet (see page 32). • Y our broadband speed may not fast e[...]

  • Page 85

    85 Appendix 7 Appendix Contr olling a T V with the Supplied Remot e Control Y ou can control your T V using the buttons below . 1 2 3 4 T V Control Buttons Button Operation 1 ( T V Power) T urn the TV on or o . A V/ INPUT Switch the T V ’ s input source between the T V and other input sources. VOL +/- A djust the volume of the TV . PR/CH U/u S[...]

  • Page 86

    86 Appendix Appendix 7 Ar ea Code List Choose an area code from this list. Area Code Area Code Area Code Area Code Afghanistan AF Argentina AR Australia AU Austria A T Belgium BE Bhutan BT Bolivia BO Brazil BR Cambodia KH Canada CA Chile CL China CN Colombia CO Congo CG Costa Rica CR Croatia HR Czech Republic CZ Denmark DK Ecuador EC Egypt EG El Sa[...]

  • Page 87

    87 Appendix 7 Appendix Language code List Use this list to input your desired language f or the following initial settings: [Disc Audio], [Disc Subtitle] and [Disc Menu]. Language Code Language Code Language Code Language Code Afar 6565 Afrik aans 6570 Albanian 8381 Ameharic 6577 Arabic 6582 Armenian 7289 Assamese 6583 Aymara 6588 Azerbaijani 6590 [...]

  • Page 88

    88 Appendix Appendix 7 Network Software Update Network update notifi cation F rom time to time, performance improvements and/or additional features or services may be made available to units that are connected to a broadband home network. I f there is new software available and the unit is connected to a broadband home network, the player will inf[...]

  • Page 89

    89 Appendix 7 Appendix NO TE • Pr essing ENTER ( ) while check ing for the update will end the process. • If there is no update available, the Message, “No update is found . ” appears. P ress ENTER ( ) to return to the [Home Menu]. 4. If newer version exists , the message “ A new update was found . Do you want to download it?” appears. [...]

  • Page 90

    90 Appendix Appendix 7 Video output r esolution Video Out Resolution HDMI OUT 576i (480i) 576p (480p) 576p (480p) 576p (480p) 720p 720p 1080i 1080i 1080p / 24 Hz 1080p / 24 Hz 1080p / 50 (60) Hz 1080p / 50 (60) Hz HDMI OUT connection • For the 576i (480i) r esolution setting, real output resolution of HDMI OUT will change to 576p (480p). • If y[...]

  • Page 91

    91 Appendix 7 Appendix “Blu-ray Disc™” is a trademark . “Blu-ray 3D™” and “Blu-ra y 3D™” logo ar e trademarks of Blu-ray Disc™ Association. “BD-Live™” logo is a trademark of Blu-ray Disc™ Association. “BONUSVIEW™” is trademar k of Blu-ray Disc™ Association. Java and all Java-based trademarks and logos are tradema[...]

  • Page 92

    92 Appendix Appendix 7 DivX is a register ed trademark of DivX, I nc., and is used under license. “x.v.C olour ” is a trademark of Sony Corporation. “ A VCHD” and the “ AVCHD” logo are trademarks of Panasonic C orporation and Sony Corporation. This product is licenced under the A VC patent portfolio licence and VC-1 patent portfolio lic[...]

  • Page 93

    93 Appendix 7 Appendix Specifi cations General • Pow er requirements: AC 110 - 240 V , 50/60 H z • Pow er consumption: 25 W • Dimensions ( W x H x D): Wall Mounted 580 x 199 x 54 mm With stand 580 x 215 x 138 mm • Net Weight (Approx.): 3.1 kg ( With stand: 3.9 kg) • Operating temperature: 41 °F to 95 °F (5 °C to 35 °C) • Operating [...]

  • Page 94

    94 Appendix Appendix 7 Speakers • Fr ont speaker (Left/ Right) T ype: 2 Way 3 speaker Impedance Rated: 4 Ω Input Power: 180 W Max. Input power : 360 W Net Dimensions 280 x 1212 x 195 mm ( W x H x D): Net Weight: 2.7 kg • Rear speaker (Left/ Right) T ype: 2 Way 3 speaker Impedance 4 Ω Input Power: 180 W Max. Input power : 360 W Net Dimensions [...]

  • Page 95

    95 Appendix 7 Appendix Important Inf ormation Relating t o Network Services PLEASE READ CAREFULL Y . USE OF THE NE T WORK SERVICES IS SUBJEC T T O THE FOLLOWING TERMS AND CONDITIONS. Use of the Network Ser vices requir es an I nternet connection which is sold separately and for which you are solely responsible . The Network Services may be limited [...]

  • Page 96

    96 Appendix Appendix 7 Open source so ft war e notice The following GPL executables and L GPL libraries used in this product are subject to the GPL2.0/ L GPL2.1 License Agreements: GPL EXECUT ABLES: Linux kernel 2.6, bash, busybox, cramfs, dhcpcd , e2fsprogs, fdisk, mkdosfs, mtd-utils , net-tools, pr ocps, samba-3.0.25b, sysutils, tcpdump , tftpd, [...]

  • Page 97

    97 Appendix 7 Appendix Gracenot e® End User Licence Agreement This application or device contains software from Gracenote, Inc. of Emeryville, California (“Gracenote”). The software from Gracenote (the “Gracenote Software”) enables this application to perform disc and/or  le identi cation and obtain music-related information, includi[...]

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