Technika BRSS10 manual

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    BRSS10 O wner ’s Handbook Blu-r a y disc pla y er[...]

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    1 Read these instructions. Keep these instructions. Heed all warnings. F ollow all instructions. Do not use this apparatus near water . Clean only with a slightly damp cloth. Do not block any ventila tion openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’ s instruc tions. Do not install or operate near any heat sources such as radiators , sto[...]

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    2 INDEX INTRODUCTION Read this manual before using y our player . The Play er is set to play Region B Blu ray or Reg ion 2 DVD Video discs . The player will accept the following disc types (among others): Blu-R ay , DVD Video , DVD -RAM, DVD -R, DVD+R, DVD-R W , DVD+R W , CD , CD -R, CD-R W , WMA, JPEG, MPEG4. The follo wing formats are not accepta[...]

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    3 Blu-ray and DVD discs and players are covered by a worldwide agreement which limits playback of discs to specic regions as determined by the software manufacturer . Most discs come marked with a region coding. A disc specied as pla yable in one r egion may not play on a player designed for a dierent reg ion. A disc specied as universa[...]

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    4 C ONTROLS AND C ONNECTIONS FRONT VIEW Disc loading tray 1. Open/close button 2. Play/pause button 3. Stop button 4. Standby/On button 5. USB dock (under cover) 6. BA CK VIEW P ower cord 1. Analogue stereo audio out 2. Analogue composite video out 3. Digital audio out 4. HDMI Digital A/V out 5. RJ45 ethernet connector 6.[...]

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    5 REMO TE C ONTROL Open/close button 1. Numeric keypad 2. Return button 3. Pr evious button 4. Next button 5. Play/pause button 6. Step button 7. Repeat A-B button 8. Subtitle button 9. Angle button 10. Popup/T itle menu button 11. Up cursor button 12. Right cursor button 13. Down cursor button 14. V olume down button 15. V olume up button 16. Y el[...]

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    6 C ONNECTING HDMI DIGIT AL VIDEO AND A UDIO T O A T V AND ( OPTIONAL) SURROUND-SOUND DEC ODER HDMI C ONNEC TION TO A T V Y our Blu-ray player includes dierent connection options . Digital HDMI connection is recommended for the highest quality video and audio per formance. If your T V includes HDMI digital connections, connect an HDMI cable (not[...]

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    7 C ONNECTING ANAL OGUE VIDEO , A UDIO AND SC ART SCART CONNECTION TO A T V If your T V doesn ’t have separate audio and video connections, it may have a SCART audio/visual connector . T o connect to a SCART input you will need a 3-way A V phono cable and a SCART adaptor (not supplied). Connect the A V phono cable to the player as shown, then con[...]

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    8 DIGIT AL A UDIO OUTPUT USING THE DIGIT AL AUDIO OUTPUT Y our player also includes a co-axial digital audio output. Y ou can use this jack to connect digital audio to a surround-sound decoder that doesn ’t have HDMI connections. Connect a single digital audio phono interconnect between the digital audio output of the player and a free digital au[...]

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    9 C ONNECTING T O THE INTERNET NET WORK C ONNECTION An RJ45 socket is provided on the rear panel of the play er for optional connection to the Internet via your home network. This connection is not essential, but if you connect your player to the I nternet you can retrieve additional bonus information when you are playing a Blu-ray disc that featur[...]

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    10 GET TING ST ARTED PLACEMENT Place the player on a level sur face where it is unlikely to be k nocked over or fall and where the connecting leads do not constitute a cause of danger . The means of disconnection from the mains supply is via the mains plug on the power cord. This must not be obstructed and be readily operable at all times. C ONNEC [...]

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    11 PLA YING A BL U-R A Y OR DVD- VIDEO DISC The instructions for playing Blu-ray and DVD -Video discs ar e the same. Blu-ra y discs do include some more advanced features . These are listed in a later section ‘Blu- ray disc special f eatures’ . Load the disc. • After a shor t delay while the disc reads, the initial disc ‘root’ menu wil[...]

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    12 Repeat play: NO TE: Repeat f eatures ma y not be available on some Blu- ray discs. There ar e t wo r epeat modes. Pr ess the • REPEA T button repeatedly to step through the two repeat modes . The repeat mode selec ted will be displayed on the T V screen. PLA YING A BL U-R A Y OR DVD- VIDEO DISC Repeat Title: The player will repeat the curre[...]

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    13 PLA YING A BL U-R A Y OR DVD- VIDEO DISC Audio selection: Some discs will include multiple soundtracks in dieren t languages or using dieren t encoding methods. T o change the audio soundtrack - Pr ess the • A UDIO button. The Audio yout menu will open. Pr ess the • M or N button to scroll through the options available. Pr ess[...]

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    14 BL U-RA Y DISC SPECIAL FEA TURES The special featur es in this section apply to Blu-ra y discs only . NO TE: Not all Blu-ray discs will suppor t these featur es. Blu-ray disc P opup Menu Some Blu-ray discs feature a Pop-up Menu. This enables you to view the Disc Menu to change settings or jump to scenes (chapters) without stopping pla yback . Pr[...]

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    15 BD-Live conten t via the I nternet: Some Blu-ray discs include access t o BD-Live content. BD-Live content is pro vided via the Internet by the disc producer . T o access BD-Live content - Check that your play er is connected to the Internet. • Load a blank USB driv e t o the USB port on the front • panel. The drive capacity should be [...]

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    16 PLA YING A CD A UDIO DISC Load the disc • After a shor t delay while the disc reads, the disc will start to play from track 1. The tr ack and elapsed time will be displayed on the front panel and the T V will sho w the CD playback status display . PLA YBA CK C ONTROL When a CD is playing . Play/pause: Pr ess the • /, button. P AUSE wil[...]

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    17 VIEWING JPEG PHO T O FILES Playing photos fr om a CD -ROM or DVD-ROM: Load the disc. • Playing photos fr om a USB Flash drive: Dock the USB drive into the USB port located under • the protective co ver on the front panel. Y ou will now see the Main Menu selection options. The options av ailable will depend on the content of your disc/ [...]

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    18 VIEWING JPEG PHO T O FILES Zoom and pan (during a slideshow): Pr ess the • /, button. The slideshow will pause at the picture displayed . Pr ess the • ZOOM button r epeatedly t o select the z oom level you want from the options of Zoom o, zoom x 2, zoom x 4. The view will zoom to the t op left corner of the picture and a zoom icon i[...]

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    19 PLA YING WMA MUSIC FILES Playing WMA music les from a CD-ROM or DVD-ROM: Load the disc. • Playing WMA music les from a USB F lash drive: Dock the USB drive into the USB port located under • the protective co ver on the front panel. Y ou will now see the Main Menu selection options. The options av ailable will depend on the conten[...]

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    20 The repeat mode selec ted will be displayed on the T V screen. Repeat All: The player will repeat all les (tracks) on the disc continuously . Repeat All + Random: The player will repeat all les (tracks) on the disc continuously , but in a random sequence . Repeat le: The player will repeat the le (track) curr ently playing. Repeat/ra[...]

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    21 PLA YING MPEG VIDEO FILES Playing MPEG video les from a CD-ROM or DVD-ROM: Load the disc • Playing MPEG video les from a USB F lash drive: Dock the USB drive into the USB port located under • the protective co ver on the front panel. Y ou will now see the Main Menu selection options. The options av ailable will depend on the cont[...]

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    22 Repeat/random play: There ar e three repeat/random modes. Pr ess the • REPEA T button repeatedly to step through the three repeat modes . The repeat mode selec ted will be displayed on the T V screen. Repeat All: The player will r epeat all video les on the disc continuously . Repeat All + R andom: The player will r epeat all video le[...]

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    23 SY STEM SET TINGS - OVERVIEW AND NA VIGA TION This section includes instructions for conguring y our player to best match your system and also to customise the player to y our requirements. THE SET TINGS MENU All conguration and customisation settings ar e made through the Settings Menu. Viewing settings: Pr ess the • SETUP button to [...]

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    24 SY STEM SET TINGS - SY STEM CA TEGORY The system cat egor y includes the following settings - BD Live Internet A ccess: There ar e 3 settings available - Limit access. When set to ‘Limit Access ’ it will be • possible to access BD Liv e content, except when errors are r epor ted from a DRM-cer tied network. Always allow access (facto[...]

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    25 SY STEM SET TINGS - NET WORK CA TEGORY Why c onnec t your pla yer to a network?: It is only necessar y to connect your play er to a network if you plan to use the BD Live featur e or if y ou want to check on-line for updates f or your player . Network warning messages: If your player is not connected to a network, you will see warning messages s[...]

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    26 SY STEM SET TINGS - NET WORK CA TEGORY Y ou will now see the IP settings screen. Y ou c an now continue to enter the other manual network conguration values to complete manual net work conguration. Select the ‘ Apply ’ option to close the screen and save settings. Scroll down and select ‘ Apply ’ to save the new settings • lea[...]

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    27 SY STEM SET TINGS - DISPLA Y CA TEGORY The display categor y settings change the way in which the player is set up to w ork with your T V . T o check the current display settings: Navigate to the Display category of the S ettings • Menu. A window will open which will display the current display settings. T V type: Y ou can select either P A[...]

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    28 SY STEM SET TINGS - A UDIO CA TEGOR Y The audio category settings change the way in which the sound of your play er is set up. T o check the current audio settings: Navigate to the A udio category of the S ettings Menu. • A window will open which will display the current audio settings. PCM Downsampling: This setting sets up the digital aud[...]

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    29 SY STEM SET TINGS - LANGU A GE C A TEGORY The language categor y settings enable you to set up the language inter face with your player and the discs y ou play . T o check the current language settings: Navigate to the Language category of the Settings • Menu. A window will open which will display the current language settings. OSD: Changin[...]

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    30 SY STEM SET TINGS - P ARENT AL CA TEGORY The parental category settings enable you to restrict the playback of discs with a particular rating. Y ou may want to activate parental control settings if you want to restrict accessibility to movies above a cer tain censorship rating . If parental control has been activated, it will be necessary to ent[...]

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    31 TROUBLESHOO TING No power: Check that power is c onnec ted. No picture after changing display resolution settings: If you have inadver tantly changed the resolution 1. setting and lost a stable picture, the correct setting can be recov ered by stepping through all the available resolution settings - Pr ess the • RESOL UTION butt on twice on[...]

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    32 All care and cleaning operations should be carried out with the unit unplugged from the mains pow er . The sur face of the unit can be cleaned with a barely damp cloth and then dried carefully . Never use abrasives , abrasive cloths or chemical solven ts . SPECIFICA TIONS CARE AND CLEANING W ARRANTY Supply voltage: 110-240V~, 50/60Hz Po wer cons[...]

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