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1.        Communications of the ACM  April 1991  vol  34 no  4     pp  30 44    Adjacent articles in that issue discuss MPEG motion  picture compression  applications of JPEG  and related  topics   If you don   t have the CACM issue handy  a  PostScript file containing a revised version of Wallace s  article is available at ftp   ftp uu net graphics jpeg   wallace ps gz  The file  actually a preprint for an article that  appeared in IEEE Trans  Consumer Electronics  omits the  sample images that appeared in CACM  but it includes  corrections and some added material  Note  the Wallace  article is copyright ACM and IEEE  and it may not be used  for commercial purposes   A somewhat less technical  more leisurely introduction to  JPEG can be found in The Data Compression Book by Mark  Nelson and Jean loup Gailly  published by M amp T Books  New  York   2nd ed  1996  ISBN 1 55851 434 1  This book provides  good explanations and example C code for a multitude of  compression methods including JPEG  It is an excellent  source if you are comfortable reading C code but don   t  know much about data compression in general  The book s  JPEG sample code is far from industrial strength  but when  you are ready to look at a full implementation  you ve got  one here     The best full description of JPEG is the textbook    JPEG Still  Image Data Compression Standard    by William B   Pennebaker and Joan L  Mitchell  published by Van  Nostrand Reinhold  1998  ISBN 0 442 01272 1  Price  US 59 95 
2.      1    STANDBY ON   Press to turn the power on and  off     2 FL OFF indicator     Lights when the player s front    panel display is turned off pressing FL DIMMER     3 Kd lt d  lt 4 lt      Press to skip to the beginning of the    previous title chapter track Tile  Press and hold to  start reverse scanning  page 30       gt  gt    gt  gt l      Press to skip to the beginning of the next  title chapter track file  Press and hold to start forward  scanning  page 30      ll     Press during playback to pause  Press again to  restart playback     E     Press to stop playback     4 Remote control sensor      Point the remote control to    this  then operate it within approximately 23 feet    7 m     The player may have trouble capturing remote control  signals if there is a fluorescent light nearby  If this  happens  move the player away from the fluorescent  light        5 Disc tray   6 Blu ray indicator     Lights when the power is turned  on   4 OPEN CLOSE   Press to open and close the disc  tray     Front panel display  9 HDMI indicator      page 18   10  gt   Press to start playback     Front Panel Display    E       EENEN    HEEEE  gt  annnn  gt  CCL     CONTROL  50HZ   ices menma manae MESES BERES ee ee HENES ee  ee SENEE   ext 6OHZ J  be 7 G    1  gt        page 29   2 I      page 29     3 HD  This lights when an HDMI cable is connected  and video signals are being output with a resolution of  1080 60i  1080 60p  720 60p  1080 50   1080 50p  720   50p or 1080 24p  It 
3.      It is possible that when loading or ejecting a DualDisc   the opposite side to that being played will be scratched   Scratched discs may not be playable     For more detailed information on the DualDisc  specification  please refer to the disc manufacturer or  disc retailer       Playing discs created on computers  or BD DVD recorders    e  t may not be possible to play discs recorded using a  computer due to the application settings or  computer s environment settings  Record discs ina  format playable on this player  For details  contact the  dealer     It may not be possible to play discs recorded using a  computer ora BD DVD recorder  if burn quality is not  good due to characteristics of the disc  scratches  dirt  on the disc  dirt on the recorder   s lens  etc     Playable files    Image and audio files recorded on DVDs and CDs can be  played     A Caution    e In DVD  only the one recorded by the ISO 9660 Tile  system can be played     Some files may not be playable     For some Tiles  it may not be possible to use certain  functions during playback     It may not be possible to play some Tiles  even if they  have the extension of a file playable on this player     e Files protected by DRM  Digital Rights Management   cannot be played      gt           Supported image file formats    e JPEG  File format  JFIF Ver  1 02 Exif Ver  2 2  Resolution  Up to 4096 x 4096 pixels  Only baseline JPEG files are supported         eS              Supported audio file formats   
4.      Select this when connected to a  Pioneer front projector     PDP     Select this when connected to a plasma IV of  another brand     LCD     Select this when connected to a liquid crystal  display of another brand     Projector     Select this when connected to a front  projector of another brand     Professional     With this setting  video signal  processing is restrained  Select this when connected  to a professional monitor     Memory    to 3     Picture quality settings with  adjusted parameters can be stored in the memory   For a description of the parameters  see When  Memory1  2 or 3 is selected below     When Memory  2 or 3 is selected    Select Adjustments     Use    to select Adjustments  then press ENTER   A detailed settings screen appears     2 Select the item to be adjusted   Use f      to select     Video Adjust   Memory1    Prog  Motion  h    A Motion      Pure Cinema   YNR   CNR   BNR   MNR   Detail   White Level                3 Adjust the picture quality    When     are pressed  the adjustments can be made  viewing the picture  The detailed settings screen  reappears when ENTER is pressed        e Prog Motion     Adjust according to the type of image   moving or still image   This is effective mainly when  outputting video materials as progressive images     Pure Cinema   This setting optimizes the operation of  the progressive scanning circuit for playing film  materials  Normally set it to Auto  If the picture  seems unnatural  switch this to Auto 2
5.      be they named as alpha  beta or final release       You    refers to the licensee  or person using the project    where    using    is a generic term including compiling the   project   s source code as well as linking it to form a      program    or    executable     This program is referred to as      a program using the FreeType engine       This license applies to all files distributed in the original   Freelype Project  including all source code  binaries and   documentation  unless otherwise stated in the file in its   original  unmodified form as distributed in the original  archive  If you are unsure whether or not a particular file  is covered by this license  you must contact us to verify  this    The FreeType Project is copyright  C  1996 2000 by David   Turner  Robert Wilhelm  and Werner Lemberg  All rights   reserved except as specified below   1  No Warranty   THE FREETYPE PROJECT IS PROVIDED    AS  S      WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND  EITHER EXPRESS   OR IMPLIED  INCLUDING  BUT NOT LIMITED TO    WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS   FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE  IN NO EVENT WILL ANY   OF THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE   LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES CAUSED BY THE USE OR   THE INABILITY TO USE  OF THE FREETYPE PROJECT    2  Redistribution   This license grants a worldwide  royalty free  perpetual   and irrevocable right and license to use  execute    perform  compile  display  copy  create derivative works  of  distribute and sublicense the FreeType Project
6.     Forward and reverse  scanning     gt  During playback  press  lt  lt  or  gt  gt    e The scanning speed switches each time the button is  pressed  The speed steps depend on the disc or file   the speed is displayed on the TV screen      e Forward or reverse scanning is also possible by  holding the button down  Normal playback resumes  when the button is released       To resume normal playback   gt  Press  gt  PLAY     Playing specific titles   chapters or tracks     gt  Input the number of the title  chapter or track you  want to play   e Use the number buttons  0 to 9  to input the number   then press ENTER     e Press CLEAR to clear the values you have input     Skipping content     gt  Press e lt  PREV or  gt  gt   NEXT   e When bP  NEXT is pressed  the playback skips  ahead to the beginning of the next title chapter track   file     e When ke PREV is pressed  the playback skips back  to the beginning of the currently playing title chapter   track file  Press twice to skip back to the beginning of  the previous title chapter track file     Playing in slow motion     gt  While playback is paused  press and hold  lt ii  lt l    or   gt  Ii gt    e The speed switches each time the button is pressed   the speed is displayed on the TV screen   The speed  steps depend on the disc or Tile       To resume normal playback   gt  Press  gt  PLAY     Step forward and step  reverse     gt  While playback is paused  press  lt ll  lt   or   gt  IIl gt      e The picture moves a st
7.     The Home Media Gallery can also be displayed by  selecting Home Media Gallery from the Home Menu  pressing ENTER     2 Select HMG Playlist   Use    to select  then press ENTER     3 Select the track file to be played   Use f   to select  then press ENTER     Playback starts from the selected track file  and  continues until the end of the list is reached  Use k  lt    PPI to play the previous or next track Tile  The Now  Playing screen  shown below  is displayed     Currently playing  track Tile    Music 001 mp3   gt  Play 0 02 33 ee 0 05 34 HMG    DATA DISC L  Elapsed time Total track file  playing time     gt          Deleting tracks files from the HMG  Playlist    1 Select the track file to be deleted  then press  f TOOLS to display the TOOLS menu     2 Use t      to select Delete from HMG Playlist  then  press ENTER     Chapter 6    Adjusting audio and video    Adjusting the video    The quality of the playback picture can be adjusted  according to the TV you are using        1       VIDEO ADJUST    During playback  press VIDEO ADJUST to display    the Video Adjust screen   The Video Adjust screen can also be displayed by  selecting Video Adjust from the TOOLS menu     2    Select a preset     Select using    according to the TV being used     Adjustments        gt           1    Video Adjust    Pioneer PDP     Select this when connected to a  Pioneer plasma IV     Pioneer LCD     Select this when connected to a  Pioneer liquid crystal display TV     Pioneer Projector
8.     device s file system FAT16 or  FAT32     Turn the player s power off  then disable the write protection     Only external storage devices with a FAT16 or FAT32 file system can be  used  They may be usable if they are formatted trom the player   page 49      Turn the player   s power off  then turn the power back on        Glossary         Angle  Multi angle    Up to 9 camera angles can be recorded simultaneously on BD   ROM or DVD Video discs  letting you view the same scene from  different angles       AVCHD  Advanced Video Codec High  Definition   See Playing DVDs on page 10       BDAV   Of the BD format  the Audio Visual Format Specifications for HD  digital broadcast recording is referred to as BDAV on this player  and in this operating instructions       BD J  See Playing BDs on page 9       BD LIVE  See Playing BDs on page 9        BDMV   Of the BD format  the Audio Visual Format Specifications  designed for pre packaged high definition  HD  movie contents is  referred to as BDMV on this player and in this operating  instructions        BONUSVIEW  See Playing BDs on page 9       Component video output   This video output terminal provides clearer pictures when  connected to a TV equipped with component inputs  Component  video signals consist of three signals  Y  PB and PR       Deep Color  See About HDMI on page 18       Default Gateway    A default gateway is a communication device such as a router  which passes data between networks  It is used to direct data to 
9.     to select Yes  then press ENTER     11 Finish the Setup Navigator menu   Use    to select Finish  then press ENTER     To redo the settings from the start  select Go Back     Depending on the output terminal setting of step 4 or the  HDMI cable being used  it may happen that no picture  and or sound is output  If this happens  the setup returns  to step 4 if there is no operation for over 30 seconds  Once  the setup returns to step 4  redo the settings according to  the connected devices and the HDMI cable being used     12 Checking the picture quality settings or setting  the picture quality    If a Pioneer Flat Panel TV or projector is connected to the  player and HDMI is selected for Video in step 4  the  player sets the picture quality automatically  The  automatic picture quality setting screen appears  Press  ENTER     When the automatic picture quality setting screen does  not appear  the manual picture quality setting screen  appears  Use f     to select the connected component   then press ENTER     Operating the TV with  the player s remote  control    When the manufacturer code for your brand of TV is set  on the player s remote control  the TV can be operated  using the player   s remote control     A Caution    e For some models it may not be possible to operate the  TV with the player s remote control  even for TVs of  brands listed on the manufacturer code list        e The settings may be restored to the factory defaults  when batteries are replaced  If th
10.    About the frame field frequency  and NTSC PAL TV systems    By factory default setting  the frame tield frequency is set  for an output of 60 Hz  and the TV system format for the  video signal output from the VIDEO output terminals  depends on the NTSC on PAL TV setting  When sources  with a frame field frequency of 50 Hz are played  the  output frame field frequency automatically switches to  50 Hz  and the video signal output from the VIDEO output  terminals is set to be output in the PAL TV system format     When playback is stopped  the frame field frequency and  TV system settings remain at the settings last used  The  frame field frequency and TV system settings do not  change even when the power is turned off  They only  switch when a video material with a different frame Tield  frequency is played    If the picture is not displayed on the TV when a source  with a different frame tield frequency is played  use the  procedure below to switch the frame field frequency and  TV system settings for the signal output from the player     Eject the disc  then press the  amp  OPEN CLOSE button on  the front panel while pressing the  gt  button to switch to a  different frame tield frequency  The frame field frequency  switches between 50 Hz and 60 Hz each time this  operation is performed  The indicator for the frame  trequency s current setting lights on the front panel  display  page 13       lt  About Film material    The film material is a video signal with a frame rate 
11.    gt           When connected to a DVI device    e It is not possible to connect DVI devices   computer displays  for example  that are not  compatible with HDCP  HDCP is a specification to  protect audiovisual content across the DVI HDMI  interface     No audio signals are output  Connect using an audio  cable  etc     e This player is designed for connection with HDMI   compatible devices  When connected to a DVI device   it may not operate properly depending on the DVI  device     About KURO LINK function    The functions listed below work when a Pioneer KURO    LINK compatible Flat Panel TV or AV system  AV receiver  or amplifier  etc   is connected to the player using an  HDMI cable     Functions operated from the TV   Such player operations as starting and stopping playback  and displaying the menus can be performed from the Flat  Panel TV     Auto select function   The input switches automatically on the Flat Panel TV and  AV system  AV receiver or amplifier  etc   when playback  is started on the player or the Home Menu or Home Media  Gallery is displayed  When the input is switched  the  playback picture  the Home Menu or Home Media Gallery  appears on the Flat Panel TV     Simultaneous power function   When playback on the player is started or the Home Menu  or Home Media Gallery is displayed  if the Flat Panel TV s  power was off  its power turns on automatically  When the  Flat Panel TV   s power is turned off  the player s power  automatically turns off     Unif
12.    the TV screen and on the player s front panel display     To switch the secondary video  press SECONDARY  VIDEO again or press           Example  Current secondary video Total number of  recorded secondary video streams  Secondary Video t    1 4    e The secondary video can also be switched by  selecting Secondary Video from the TOOLS menu     e  f the secondary video is not switched when  SECONDARY VIDEO is pressed  switch it from the  menu screen          Turning the Secondary Video off   gt  Press SECONDARY VIDEO  then press CLEAR     Displaying the disc  information     gt  Press DISPLAY   The disc information appears on the TV screen  The  information switches each time the button is pressed     The information display differs during playback and when  playback is stopped        En    Playback functions    The functions that can be used differ according to the type of disc and file  In some cases  some of the functions cannot  be used  Check the usable functions on the table below        Disc file type          DVD R  Function    BD  BD R DVD    RW AVCHD Image Audio Audio  ROM   RE Video  VR file file     D   format   Forward and reverse scanning  g  s3 s3     s3 X s4 g     Playing specific titles  chapters or tracks J J J J J x x J  Skipping content J J J J J J J J  Playing in slow motion     y JV J J J X X X  Step forward and step reverse  v v v v y X X X  Switching the camera angles   J x J x x x x x  Switching the subtitles    J J v J J x x x  Switching the audio 
13.   2 Select and set the item   Use B      to select  then press ENTER     Note    e Items that cannot be changed are displayed in gray   The items that can be selected depend on the player s  status      To change the setting of the  selected item  Use       to change       To close the TOOLS menu    Press    TOOLS or      RETURN       TOOLS menu item list    Item Description    Play from Beginning Play the selected title  track or file from  the start     Slideshow Play a slideshow of the image files on the  selected disc or folder    Play Mode Display the Play Mode screen  page 33     Video Adjust Display the picture quality adjustment    screen  page 39      Switch the BD ROM s secondary video   Picture in Picture   page 31      Secondary Video    Subtitle Switch the subtitles  page 30     Angle Switch the BD ROM DVD Video disc s  camera angles  page 30     Rotate Rotate the image while playing a  slideshow  page 37     Audio Adjust Display the audio adjustment menu   page 40     Audio Switch the audio  page 31      Secondary Audio Switch the BD ROM s secondary audio     page 31      Item Description    Now Playing Display the playback screen of the    currently playing track or file     Switch the DVD R  RW   s  VR format  list  screen between the original list and the  playlist     Add the selected track or file to the HMG  Playlist  page 37      Original Play List    Add to HMG Playlist    Delete from HMG Delete the selected track or file from the    Playlist HMG Playlis
14.   307A   D  10  VIDEO output output system   output terminals terminals  terminal   Autos Resolution preferred No video signals are No video signals are              by TV46 output output  480 60i 480 60i 480 60  x   576p or 480p 576 50p 5 6 50p 576 501 PAL  480 60p 480 60p 480 60  x   1080i 1080 50i 576 50p 576 501 PAL  1080 60  1080 60i8 2 480 601    1080p   1080 50p1   11     a   1080 60p1   1  Source Direct Resolution recorded Resolution recorded 576 50i PAL  ERS RAAE   on9 12 13 14 A  on disc on disc 480 60  ie  1  The video output terminal set at Video in the Setup Navigator  page 23  or the video output terminal selected with VIDEO SELECT  page 26    2  Depending on the BD  the pictures may not be output   3  This cannot be selected when the video output terminal is set to COMPONENT VIDEO VIDEO   4  The pictures are output with the preferred output resolution of the device  TV  AV receiver or amplifier  etc   connected to HDMI OUT  terminal   5  For details on the output of film material  1080 24p or 720 24p video signals   see Jo output film material on page 27   6  Sources with a resolution of 720 60p  720 50p and 720 24p are output at 1080 60  or 1080 50  even if the TV   s recommended resolution is  1080 60p or 1080 50p   7  Depends on the NTSC on PAL TV setting  page 43    8  DVD Video or DVD R  RW  VR format  may be output at 480 60p   9  BD ROM or BD R  RE may be output at 480 60p   10  Depending on the connected HDMI cable  the video signals may not be output  
15.   ADDITIONAL  INFORMATION MAY BE OBTAINED FROM MPEG LA  L L C   SEE HTTP   MPEGLA COM       GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE    Version 2  June 1991   Copyright    1989  1991 Free Software Foundation  Inc   51  Franklin Street  Fifth Floor  Boston  MA 02110 1301 USA  Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim  copies of this license document  but changing it is not  allowed    Preamble   The licenses for most software are designed to take away  your freedom to share and change it  By contrast  the GNU  General Public License is intended to guarantee your  freedom to share and change free software   to make sure  the software is free for all its users  This General Public  License applies to most of the Free Software Foundation   s  software and to any other program whose authors commit  to using it   Some other Free Software Foundation software  is covered by the GNU Lesser General Public License  instead   You can apply it to your programs  too    When we speak of free software  we are referring to  freedom  not price  Our General Public Licenses are  designed to make sure that you have the freedom to  distribute copies of free software  and charge for this  service if you wish   that you receive source code or can get  it if you want it  that you can change the software or use  pieces of it in new free programs  and that you know you  can do these things    To protect your rights  we need to make restrictions that  forbid anyone to deny you these rights or to ask you t
16.   KURO LINK    Problem Check  KURO LINK function does Is the HDMI cable properly  not work  connected     Is the HDMI cable you are  using a High Speed HDMI     cable     Are you connected to the TV  using an HDMI cable to  watch the picture     Is KURO LINK set to On on  the player     Does the connected device  support the KURO LINK  function     Is KURO LINK set to On on  the connected device     Are multiple players  connected     Remedy    To use the KURO LINK function  connect the Flat Panel TV and AV  system  AV receiver or amplifier  etc   to the HDMI OUT terminal   page 20      Use a High Speed HDMI    cable  The KURO LINK function may not  work properly if HDMI cable other than a High Speed HDMI    cable is  used     If video signals are being output from a terminal other than the HDMI  OUT terminal  the KURO LINK function does not work  Connect to the  TV using an HDMI cable and press VIDEO SELECT to switch to the  HDMI OUT terminal  pages 20 and 26      Set KURO LINK to On on the player  page 44      e The KURO LINK function will not work with devices of other brands  that do not support the KURO LINK function  even when connected  using an HDMI cable     e The KURO LINK function will not work if devices that do not support  the KURO LINK function are connected between the KURO LINK   compatible device and the player     e See About connections to components of other makes supporting the  KURO LINK function on page 20     e Even when connected to a Pioneer product
17.   MPEG  L e 2 channel audio  Linear PCM  DVD  Dolby Digital Dolby Digital Dolby Digital     Video                                 Converted to 2  _5 1 channel Converted to 2                 _   _      __ 5 1 channel_       _______  DTS Digital channel audio audio channel audio DTS Digital audio DTS Digital  Surround Surround Surround    MPEG  E 2 channel audio  Linear PCM  DVD R  Dolby Digital Converted to 2  5 1 channel Converted to 2  o  5 1 channel a    RW channel audio audio channel audio Oly eal  audio Dolby Digital  WR MPEG  format         2 channel audio  Linear PCM  1  When Audio Output Mode is set to 2 Channel or Multi channel  page 43    2  When Dolby Digital Out is set to Dolby Digital  gt  PCM  DTS Out is set to DTS  gt  PCM  or AAC Out is set to AAC  gt  PCM  page 43    3  When Dolby Digital Out is set to Dolby Digital 1 Dolby Digital 2  DTS Out is set to DTS 1 DTS 2 or AAC Out is set to AAC  page 43    4  When HDMI Audio Out is set to PCM or Auto  page 44    5  When outputting Dolby Digital or DTS Digital Surround bitstream with Dolby Digital Out set to Dolby Digital 2 and DTS Out set to DTS    2  the secondary audio and interactive audio signals are not mixed for output     D    When outputting the bitstream of Dolby TrueHD  Dolby Digital Plus  Dolby Digital  DTS HD Master Audio  DTS HD High Resolution Audio  or DTS Digital Surround  the secondary audio and interactive audio signals are not mixed for output     7  Ifthe connected HDMI device is not compatible w
18.   On or Off   page 40     YNR     Reduces noise in the luminance  Y  signal   CNR     Reduces noise in the chroma  C  signal     BNR     Reduces the block noise  block shaped  distortion generated upon MPEG compression      MNR     Reduces the mosquito noise  distortion along  the contours of the picture generated upon MPEG  compression      Detail     Adjusts the picture   s contours     White Level     Adjusts the level of the white portions     Black Level     Adjusts the level of the black portions     Black Setup     Select the black level as the setup level   Normally select 7 5 IRE  If the black level is too bright  due to the combination with the connected IV  select  0 IRE     Gamma Correction     Adjusts how the dark portions  of the picture look     Hue     Adjusts the balance between green and red   Chroma Level     Adjusts the density of the colors     Note    e Prog Motion and Pure Cinema have the effect only    for pictures recorded in the interlaced scan format   480i or 10801 signals         En    En    e Prog Motion is disabled when Pure Cinema is set to  On     e Black Setup has the effect only for pictures output  from the VIDEO output terminals and signals output  with a trame tield frequency of 60Hz     e YNR  CNR  BNR and MNR have no effect on 1080 24p  video signals output from the HDMI OUT terminal       Closing the Video Adjust screen  Press   HOME MENU       About Pure Cinema  There are two types of video signals   e Video material     Video signals
19.   PALLADIUM 38   PANAMA 46   PANASONIC 31  07  08  42  22  PATHO CINEMA 42   PAUSA 44   PHILCO 32  42   PHILIPS 31  07  34  56  68  PHOENIX 32   PHONOLA 07   PROFEX 42  44   PROTECH 07  42  44  46  49  QUELLE 31  32  07  42  45  53  R LINE 07   RADIOLA 07   RADIOSHACK 10  23  21  02  RBM 53   RCA 01  10  15  16  17  18  61  62   09   REDIFFUSION 32  42    REX 31  46   ROADSTAR 41  44  46  SABA 31  36  42  51  SAISHO 39  44  46  SALORA 31  32  42  43  SAMBERS 49  SAMSUNG 07  38  44  46  69  70  SANYO 35  45  48  21  14  91  SBR 07  34   SCHAUB LORENZ 42  SCHNEIDER 07  41  47  SEG 42  46   SEI 32  40  49   SELECO 31  42   SHARP 02  19  27  67  90  SIAREM 82  49  SIEMENS 31   SINUDYNE 82  39  40  49  SKANTIC 43   SOLAVOX 31   SONOKO 07  44  SONOLOR 31  35  SONTEC 07   SONY 04   SOUNDWAVE 07  STANDARD 41  44  STERN 31   SUSUMU 41   SYSLINE 07   TANDY 31  41  48  TASHIKO 34   TATUNG 07  48   TEC 42   TELEAVIA 36  TELEFUNKEN 36  37  52  TELETECH 44   TENSAI 40  41  THOMSON 36  51  52  63  THORN 31  07  42  45  48  TOMASHI 18   TOSHIBA 05  02  26  21  53  TOWADA 42  ULTRAVOX 32  42  49  UNIDEN 92  UNIVERSUM 31  07  38  42  45   46  54   VESTEL 07   VICTOR 13   VOXSON 31   WALTHAM 43  WATSON 07   WATT RADIO 82  42  49  WHITE WESTINGHOUSE 07  YOKO 07  42  46   ZENITH 03  20       EZ Using the TOOLS menu    En       Various functions can be called out according to the  player s operating status          TOP MENU TOOLS          1 Display the TOOLS menu   Press    TOOLS     Subtitle     
20.   PPNAD  UNDVIK ATT UTS  TTA DIG F  R STR  LEN     VORSICHT BEI GE  FFNETER ABDECKUNG IST SICHTBARE UND UNSICHTBARE LASERSTRAHLUNG DER KLASSE 3B IM GER  TEINNEREN VORHANDEN   NICHT DEM LASERSTRAHL AUSSETZEN     PRECAUCI  N CUANDO SE ABRE HAY RADIACI  N L  SER DE CLASE 3B VISIBLE E INVISIBLE  EVITE LA EXPOSICI  N A LOS RAYOS L  SER    VARO  AVATTAESSA OLET ALTTIINA NAKYVALLE JA NAKYMATTOMALLE LUOKAN 3B LASERSATEILYLLE  ALA KATSO SATEESEEN    tE FIRES ACLASS BIRATI Rissa   AASR     za CCX    CLASS 3B OWL    VHROURARL OP HKOWES  E LEBERYO  fic dD LUTE     D3 4 2 1 8 _C_En       Operating Environment   Operating environment temperature and humidity     5   C to  35   C   41   F to  95   F   less than 85  RH   cooling vents not blocked    Do not install this unit in a poorly ventilated area  or in  locations exposed to high humidity or direct sunlight  or  strong artificial light     WARNING   This equipment is not waterproof  To prevent a fire  or shock hazard  do not place any container filled  with liquid near this equipment  such as a vase or  flower pot  or expose it to dripping  splashing  rain  or moisture  D3 4 2 1 3_B_En    D3 4 2 1 7c _A1_En    WARNING   Before plugging in for the first time  read the following  section carefully    The voltage of the available power supply differs  according to country or region  Be sure that the  power supply voltage of the area where this unit  will be used meets the required voltage  e g   230 V  or 120 V  written on the rear panel  
21.   a component video  cable or a video cable     Connecting a TV using a  video audio cable    A Caution    e Connect the player s video output directly to  your TV   This player supports analog copy protection  technology  Therefore the picture may not be  displayed properly if connected to a TV via a DVD  recorder video deck or when playing the player s  output material that is recorded by a DVD recorder   video deck  Furthermore  the picture may not be  displayed properly due to the copy protection when  the player is connected to a TV with a built in video  deck  For details  contact the manufacturer of your  TV     Player s rear panel     A component  cable or three  commercially  available video  cables can be  used instead of  the video cable   yellow plug  of  the included  _    video audio cable     for connection     It is also possible to connect to  an AV receiver or amplifier     Connect the audio signals  using audio cables  7 1  channels  or an optical digital  audio cable  below             papnjoul  ajqeo o pne oapi  YS       To component  video input terminals       Direction of signal flow    To video audio  input terminals    Note    e Video signals are output with a resolution of 480 60   or 5 6 50i when connected using a video cable        e When connected to the TV using a component video  cable  video signals are not output with a resolution of  1080 60p  1080 24p 1080 50   1080 50p or 720 50p     e Depending on the output video resolution setting  the 
22.   colors seem too dense and all the dark colors are displayed in a uniform black  when RGB  0 to 255  is selected     Select this to output the video signals as RGB signals  Choose this if the  colors seem too faint and the black seems too bright when RGB  16 to 235   is selected     Normally it is recommended to set this to Auto  When set to Auto  the optimum video signals for your TV are output     HDMI Audio Out    KURO LINK    Display Power On      Only valid when KURO  LINK is set to On     Display Power Off      Only valid when KURO  LINK is set to On     POLS      Only valid when KURO  LINK is set to On     IP Address  Proxy Server    Display Network  Configuration    Connection Test    OSD Language    Audio Language      For some discs  it may not    Auto    PCM    Off    On    Off    On    Off    Auto  Off    The signals are output with as many audio channels as possible  In cases  when the number of channels does not decrease when the signals are output  as such without converting them to linear PCM  they are output as such   page 52      Select this when you want the secondary audio and interactive audio signals  to be mixed for output or when you want to output prioritizing sampling  frequency over the number of channels  page 52      Select this when you do not want to output the audio from the HDMI output  terminal     Select this to control the player with the remote control of the AV device  connected using an HDMI cable  Also refer to About KURO LINK function
23.   etc   is connected to the player s AUDIO OUT terminals  set     Only valid for the AUDIO whether or not speakers are connected to an AV receiver or amplifier  etc   their size and their   OUT terminals  crossover frequency  For details  see Changing the speaker setup on page 47    Speaker Distance Specify the distance of your speakers from your listening position  page 47        Only valid for the AUDIO  OUT terminals     Channel Level Fix The output for the various speakers is set to the maximum       Only valid tor the AUDIO Variable The output level of the various speakers is set within the range of  6 0 dB to  OUT terminals   6 0 dB  in 0 5 dB steps   page 47         En    IWGH    yYIOMION    abenbueq    Setting    HDMI High Speed  Transmission    setting   HDMI Color Space    Options  On  Off    Auto    YCbCr 4 4 4  YCbCr 4 2 2  RGB  16 to 235     RGB  0 to 255     Explanation  Select this when connected with a High Speed HDMI    cable  page 18    Select this when connected with a Standard HDMI    cable  page 18      The player s setting screen is closed if the output video resolution is switched by changing the HDMI High Speed Transmission    Select this to automatically switch the video output between YCbCr and RGB  signals according to the connected equipment     Select this to output the video signals as YCbCr 4 4 4 signals   Select this to output the video signals as YCbCr 4 2 2 signals     Select this to output the video signals as RGB signals  Choose this if the
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25.   number  then press ENTER to set     Use       to move the cursor     3 Change the country area code   Use       to change  then press ENTER to set     e The the country area code can also be changed using  the number buttons  Use      to move the cursor to  Number  use the number buttons  0 to 9  to input the  number  then press ENTER  Refer to Language Code  Table and Country Area Code Table on page 54       Setting the output terminals    Set the terminals from which the player s video and audio  signals are to be output     1 Select and set Options  gt  Output Terminal  gt   Next Screen   Use    to select  then press ENTER     2 Select and set the video and audio output  terminals    Select the actually connected video and audio output  terminals     Use t         to select  then press ENTER   For details on the settings  refer to step 4 on page 23     When COMPONENT VIDEO or VIDEO is selected for  Video  no sound is output from the HDMI OUT terminal   a warning message is displayed      Software updating    The software of the player can be updated by connecting    it to the Internet using a LAN cable     Before updating the software  make sure that you have  connected the player to the network and made the  necessary settings  pages 22 and 48      A Caution    e 10 to 20 minutes are required to update the software   The picture turns off during this process  but do not  unplug the power cord until the front panel display  turns off     e When the front panel display is
26.   surround back left right  subwoofer     Audio output level  Frequency response  Digital audio outputs Optical  LAN  Control Input  USB  RS 232C    Note    BDP V6000   Blu ray Disc PLAYER   AC 120 V   60 Hz   32 W   0 3 W   26 A or less   7 lb 12 oz  3 5 kg    16 9 16 in   W  x3 in   H  x 11 3 16 in   D    420 mm  W  x 75 mm  H  x 287 mm  D    HAFT FR  G10  35   C    5   to 85    no condensation    1 set  19 pin  5 V  250 mA   1 set  RCA jack  1 0 Vp p  75 Q     1 set  RCA jacks   Y  1 0 Vp p  75 Q   PB  PR  0 7 Vp p  75 Q     1 set  Number of channels  8  RCA jacks    200 mVrms  1 kHz   20 dB    4 Hz to 88 kHz  192 kHz sampling   1 set  Optical digital jack   1 set  Ethernet jack  100BASE TX   1 set  Minijack  3 5       1 set  Type A    1 set  D sub 9 pin  male  connector conforming to RS 232C  standards x 1  inch screw threads        e The specifications and design of this product are subject to change without notice     e This product includes FontAvenue   fonts licenced by NEC Corporation  FontAvenue is a registered trademark of    NEC Corporation           Should this product require service in the U S A  and you wish to locate the nearest Pioneer  Authorized Independent Service Company  or if you wish to purchase replacement parts   operating instructions  service manuals  or accessories  please call the number shown  below        1 800 8 727 4159    Please do not ship your product to Pioneer without first calling the Customer Support at the  above listed number for as
27.   v J v Jv J x x J  Switching the secondary audio  J x x x x x x x  Switching the secondary video  g X X X X X X X  Displaying the disc information A J J J J J x x  1  Some functions may not work for some discs or files  even if indicated  W  on the table   2  Forsome discs  normal playback resumes automatically when the chapter switches   3  No sound is produced during forward and reverse scanning   4  Sound is produced during forward and reverse scanning   5     No sound is output during slow motion playback   e It is not possible to switch the speed during reverse slow motion playback    6  Angle mark PO  is displayed for scenes at which multiple angles are recorded if Angle Secondary Indicator is set to On  page 45            7     The types of recorded subtitles depend on the disc and file   e In some cases the subtitle may switch or the switching screen provided on the disc may be displayed immediately  without the current  subtitle or the total number of subtitles recorded on the disc being displayed    8  The types of recorded audio streams depend on the disc and file    9     The types of recorded secondary audio streams depend on the disc and file   e In some cases the secondary audio may switch or the switching screen provided on the disc may be displayed immediately  without the  current secondary audio or the total number of secondary audio streams recorded on the disc being displayed   e Secondary audio mark is displayed for scenes at which secondary audio is re
28.  11  Sources with a resolution of 720 60p  720 50p and 720 24p are output at 1080 60  or 1080 50i   12  Depending on the connected TV  the video signals may not be output   13  720 24p film material is output at 720 60p   14  1080 24p film material is output at 1080 60      Chapter 5    Playback    Playing discs or files Note    e Some discs start playing automatically when the disc  tray is closed           This section describes the player s main operations     For the types of discs that can be played  see Playable  discs on page 8  For the types of files that can be played   see Playable files on page 10  Image and audio files  recorded on discs are played with the Home Media  Gallery  page 36      DVD Video discs have parental lock features  Input  the password registered in the player s settings to  unlock the parental lock  For details  see page 50     For some BD R  RE  playback protection is set for the  disc or titles  Input the code number set for the disc  gp gi to unlock the protection        Check Troubleshooting on page 67 if video or audio  signals are not being output properly     amo sue mas oi   If the disc menu is displayed  _ For some discs  the disc menu is displayed automatically    EE Ea when playback starts  The contents of the disc menu and  ea  2  the way to operate differ from disc to disc    7      ES ES ED   Resuming playback from where it    oo  re ee was stopped  resume playback    function     e When m STOP is pressed during playback  the poin
29.  5 fun aoa eit ag ae ank AAA 32  Using the Play Mode functions     0    0 0 cece eee 30  Playing from a specific time  Time Search           39    Playing a specific title  chapter or track  Search      33  Playing a specific section within a title or track    repeated A B REPEAT erriei AA 99  Playing repeatedly  Repeat Play          cc ee eee 34  Playing in random order  Random Play             34  About Play MOGE WOES  sd  pad e o EA don ee Gees 35   Playing from the Home Media Gallery           058  36  Payin GIS Sees trig dete g Yabo  bat ath ea As a bee ys 36  Playing WO CTS  eaei ie ented ttt e eed 2 36  PINATA OS a s acticin net gsr eheaseen eae kes oT  Playing in the desired order  HMG Playlist           37   06 Adjusting audio and video   POVUSTNOG Ine VideO ara aeea deleted 39   ACY taea Gera aaa a a i 40  Ad  using e AJdo DRG escritor tonta OCRA 40  Adjusting the output level of the different speakers  during BD DVD playback  Channel Level            40  Adjusting the audio delay  Lip SYNC  risani 41   07 Detailed settings   CHEMO IMO the seting aara a a A A 42  Operating the Initial Setup screen         0    eee 4   Sonwa Upda eae rane deta bide EE Garee bore 51  Restoring all the settings to the factory default  SCUMO Se haat ais oe Sh ea ERAS gle eG 5   About the audio output SettingS      0    0c ee i eaa p2    Language Code Table and Country Area Code Table 54    08 Advanced setup   SAVIO INCI  ENO S riaa EA 55  Operating the Advanced Setup screen          05 
30.  55   Playing titles chapters in the registered order    Playlist   Cheating  Olav llStacnstacurtedadcase teak A ens 56    PA Vi GEC Ola VIISE  i aicy aga a E E E 57  09 Additional information  Serial interface specifications sasaaa aaa aaa 58  Seral Conros pec MeTs riria ean eae 58  COnnection To a COMMDUTCT eie 13  ea aa E oh    se   Commands and SlatuSeS  eerie raea i wad ia eed 59  LISTORUSADIS COMMA Sia 5 hed te ickod a aenn decane 59  command MAME MIOMIC Ss ure Aa aa aaa 60  PUIG GS aare iat eae ae ae a eo dem eek Broek athe 60  Communications interface manual           00 0 60  eeN E ahanitan o 2k manic det ne emcs eae echasha ks 61  TOMATO SIO OCI Christe chicas of clos  3  cocoa dill acreage dete Zw ated he 8 67  POAC Wk  er Gane Sead fac den ct sen aS mw cane dee hane eae Bes 67  PU OSI pak ences wat ne Grattan torsade ee ed 70  INGTON ie peda dicta AY ded diet God A ih deh het aed 71  OMES colnet eit ed Wa oe oe re nee weasel wee C 12  Osa aera A a a a T3  SE e O e aaae Risen a ee TE dats 15    Chapter 1    Before you start  What s in the box    e Remote control x 1       e Video audio cable  yellow white red plugs  x 1  e AA R6 dry cell batteries x 2   e Power cord x 1   e Rack mount bracket x 2   e Underplate x 1   e Included gray screw x 2   e Warranty card   e Operating instructions  this document     A large Phillips screwdriver     No  2  is required to  mount the rack mount bracket  Please procure one     Putting the batteries in the  remote control    1 Ope
31.  638 pp  The book includes the complete text of  the ISO JPEG standards  DIS 10918 1 and draft DIS 10918   2   This is by far the most complete exposition of JPEG in  existence  and we highly recommend it   The JPEG standard itself is not available electronically  you  must order a paper copy through ISO or ITU   Unless you  feel a need to own a certified official copy  we recommend  buying the Pennebaker and Mitchell book instead  it   s  much cheaper and includes a great deal of useful  explanatory material   In the USA  copies of the standard  may be ordered from ANSI Sales at  212  642 4900  or from  Global Engineering Documents at  800  854 7179   ANSI  doesn t take credit card orders  but Global does   It   s not  cheap  as of 1992  ANSI was charging  95 for Part 1 and  47  or Part 2  plus 7  shipping handling  The standard is  divided into two parts  Part 1 being the actual specification   while Part 2 covers compliance testing methods  Part 1 is  titled    Digital Compression and Coding of Continuous tone  Still Images  Part 1  Requirements and guidelines    and has  document numbers ISO IEC IS 10918 1  ITU T T 81  Part 2 is  titled    Digital Compression and Coding of Continuous tone  Still Images  Part 2  Compliance testing    and has  document numbers ISO IEC IS 10918 2  ITU T T 83   Some extensions to the original JPEG standard are defined  in JPEG Part 3  a newer ISO standard numbered ISO IEC IS  10918 3 and ITU T T 84  IJG currently does not support any  Part 3 
32.  Audio Adjust   Use f   to select  then press ENTER     3 Select and set Lip Sync   Use f     to select  then press ENTER     4 Select Auto or Manual   Use       to select     e Auto   he player automatically adjusts the timing of  the video and audio when connected to a device  equipped with the HDMI Auto Lipsyne Correction  feature using an HDMI cable     e Manual     Adjust manually while viewing the video   If you have selected Manual  proceed to step 5     5 Adjusting the amount of audio delay   Press    then use      to adjust     Lip Sync  Manual       150 200 250    The audio delay can be adjusted from 0 to 250 ms in steps  of 5 ms     Note    e The Lip Sync adjustment is only applicable to the  output terminal set at Output Terminal  page 51      e The sound may be interrupted while setting the delay       Closing the Lip Sync screen  Press ENTER or    HOME MENU           Chapter 7    Detailed settings  Changing the settings          STOP    Note    Operating the Initial Setup  screen    1 When playback is stopped  display the Home  Menu screen     Press 4 HOME MENU     2 Select and set Initial Setup   Use    to select  then press ENTER     3 Select the item and change the setting   Use t         to select  then press ENTER     Initial Setup  BD PLAYER    TV Aspect Ratio    16 9  Widescreen   4 3 Video Out   Full  DVD 16 9 Video Out   etter Box    Video Out  Audio Out  Speakers    HDMI   Network  Language   Data Management  Setup Navigator         Closing the Initial
33.  B Repeat play is canceled in the following cases  Note        When the angle is switched  for BD ROM and DVD     deod ec oni  e Random Play is canceled in the following cases         When you search outside the repeat range      When you use the search function       When you start Repeat Play         When you start other Repeat Play or Random Play   Playing repeatedly   Repeat Play     Use this procedure to play the currently playing disc  title   chapter  track or file repeatedly     1 During playback  press PLAY MODE to display the  Play Mode screen    The Play Mode screen can also be displayed by selecting  Play Mode from the TOOLS menu     2 Select Repeat Random   Use f     to select  then press ENTER     3 Select the type of Repeat Play   Use f   to select  then press ENTER   See the table on page 35 for the types of Repeat Play       To cancel Repeat Play    e Select Off from the Repeat Random screen  then  press ENTER     e During playback  press W STOP or CLEAR     Note    e The type of repeat modes depends on the disc and file  being played  See the table on page 35   e Repeat Play is canceled in the following cases         When the angle is switched  for BD ROM and DVD   Video discs only          When you search outside the repeat range       When you start other Repeat Play or Random Play     Playing in random order   Random Play     Use this procedure to play the tracks or files in random  order     1 During playback  press PLAY MODE to display the  Play Mode sc
34.  CONFORMITY  This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules  Operation is subject to the following two conditions   1  This  device may not cause harmful interference  and  2  this device must accept any interference received  including    interference that may cause undesired operation   Product Name  Blu ray Disc PLAYER  Model Number  BDP V6000    Responsible Party Name  PIONEER ELECTRONICS  USA   INC   SERVICE SUPPORT DIVISION  Address  1925 E  DOMINGUEZ ST  LONG BEACH  CA 90810 1003  U S A   Phone  1 800 421 1404  URL  htto   www pioneerelectronics com       D8 10 4 _B1_En             Dear Customer     Selecting fine audio equipment such as the unit  you ve just purchased is only the start of your  musical enjoyment  Now it   s time to consider how  you can maximize the fun and excitement your  equipment offers  This manufacturer and the  Electronic Industries Association s Consumer  Electronics Group want you to get the most out of  your equipment by playing it at a safe level  One that  lets the sound come through loud and clear without  annoying blaring or distortion and  most importantly   without affecting your sensitive hearing     Sound can be deceiving  Over time your hearing     comfort level    adapts to higher volumes of sound   So what sounds    normal    can actually be loud and  harmful to your hearing  Guard against this by  setting your equipment at a safe level BEFORE your  hearing adapts     To establish a safe level    e Start your volume control at
35.  COPYING   DISTRIBUTION AND MODIFICATION    0     NO       This License applies to any program or other work which  contains a notice placed by the copyright holder saying it  may be distributed under the terms of this General Public  License  The    Program     below  refers to any such  program or work  and a    work based on the Program     means either the Program or any derivative work under  copyright law  that is to say  a work containing the  Program or a portion of it  either verbatim or with  modifications and or translated into another language    Hereinafter  translation is included without limitation in  the term    modification      Each licensee is addressed as     you       Activities other than copying  distribution and  modification are not covered by this License  they are  outside its scope  The act of running the Program is not  restricted  and the output from the Program is covered  only if its contents constitute a work based on the  Program  independent of having been made by running  the Program   Whether that is true depends on what the  Program does       You may copy and distribute verbatim copies of the    Program s source code as you receive it  in any medium   provided that you conspicuously and appropriately  publish on each copy an appropriate copyright notice  and disclaimer of warranty  keep intact all the notices  that refer to this License and to the absence of any  warranty  and give any other recipients of the Program a  copy of this Lic
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38.  PAL TY On Select this when a TV that only supports PAL is connected  The picture is  displayed correctly when playing a disc recorded with a frame field rate other  than 50 Hz    Off Select this when connected to an NTSC compatible TV     e Many recent PAL TVs support the input of NTSC signals  in which case this can be set to Off  Also check your TV s operating  instructions     Dolby Digital Out Dolby Digital 1 Dolby Digital audio signals are output  With BD ROMs  the secondary audio    Only valid for the DIGITAL and interactive audio are mixed for output   OUT terminal  Dolby Digital 2 Dolby Digital audio signals are output  With BD ROMs  the signals are output  without mixing the secondary audio and interactive audio signals   Dolby Digital  gt  Select this when the connected AV receiver or amplifier  etc   is not  PCM compatible with Dolby Digital audio signals  The Dolby Digital audio signals  are converted into linear PCM audio signals for output   DTS Out DTS 1 DTS Digital Surround audio signals are output  With BD ROMs  the    Only valid for the DIGITAL secondary audio and interactive audio are mixed for output   OUT terminal  DTS 2 DTS Digital Surround audio signals are output  With BD ROMs  the signals    are output without mixing the secondary audio and interactive audio signals     DTS     PCM Select this when the connected AV receiver or amplifier  etc   is not  compatible with DTS Digital Surround audio signals  The DTS Digital  Surround audio signals are conv
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40.  Setup screen  Press   HOME MENU     e Items that cannot be changed are indicated in gray  The items that can be selected depend on the player s status     e In Options  the factory default settings are indicated in bold     Setting Options      TV Aspect Ratio 16 9  Widescreen   a 4 3  Standard     4 3 Video Out Full   Normal    Explanation   Select this when connected to a wide  16 9  TV   Select this when connected to a conventional TV   4 3 pictures are displayed over the entire screen     4 3 pictures are displayed with vertical black bars along the sides  Select this    when you cannot switch the aspect ratio to 4 3 on the TV     4 3 Video Out is only valid when TV Aspect Ratio is set to16 9  Widescreen      DVD 16 9 Video Out Letter Box    16 9 pictures are displayed with black bars at the top and bottom when    viewing on a 4 3 screen     Pan  amp  Scan    The picture is displayed over the entire screen  with the left and right sides of    the 16 9 picture cropped  Select this to view 4 3 pictures over the entire  screen  For some discs  the picture will be displayed in the Letter Box mode  even if Pan  amp  Scan is set    e DVD 16 9 Video Out is only valid when TV Aspect Ratio is set to 4 3  Standard     e DVD 16 9 Video Out is only valid when playing 16 9 pictures of DVD Video or DVD R  RW  VR format  discs  When other 16 9    pictures are played  they are output in the Letter Box mode     INO OSP A     NO OlPNY    siayeadsS    Setting Options Explanation    NTSC on
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42.  Video CDs   e SVCDs    It is possible that some discs other than the ones listed  above may not be playable either     Note    e Some discs cannot be played  even if one of the logo  marks on the previous page is indicated    e To play 8 cm discs  set the disc in the 8 cm disc  depression in the center of the disc tray  No adapter  is necessary  8 cm BD ROMs cannot be played       About playback of unauthorized  copies   Cinavia Notice   This product uses Cinavia technology to limit the use of  unauthorized copies of some commercially produced  film and videos and their soundtracks  When a prohibited    use of an unauthorized copy is detected  a message will  be displayed and playback or copying will be interrupted     More information about Cinavia technology is provided at  the Cinavia Online Consumer Information Center at http     www cinavia com  To request additional information  about Cinavia by mail  send a postcard with your mailing  address to  Cinavia Consumer Information Center  P O   Box 86851  San Diego  CA  92138  USA     Copyright 2004 2009 Verance Corporation  Cinavia    Is a  Verance Corporation trademark  Protected by U S  Patent  7 369 677 and worldwide patents issued and pending  under license from Verance Corporation  All rights reserved       About audio formats  The following audio formats are supported on this player   e Dolby TrueHD  e Dolby Digital Plus  e Dolby Digital  e DIS HD Master Audio  e DIS HD High Resolution Audio  e DTS Digital Surround  
43.  Windows Media    Audio 9  WMA9    Bit rate  Up to 192 kbps   Sampling frequencies  22 05 kHz  32 kHz  44 1 kHz  and 48 kHz   Windows Media is either a registered trademark or  trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States  and or other countries    This product includes technology owned by Microsoft  Corporation and cannot be used or distributed without  a license from Microsoft Licensing  Inc    MPEG 1 Audio Layer 3  MP3    Bit rate  Up to 320 kbps   Sampling frequencies  8 kHz  11 025 kHz  12 kHz    16 kHz  22 05 kHz  24 kHz  32 kHz  44 1 kHz and 48 kHz    Playable file extensions  Image files   jpg and jpeg   Audio files   wma and  mp3    Part Names and  Functions       Remote Control    U A WwW N    O    k    afa  2 SELECT voL  3    ca cj im DIMMER Srp    ic 15                            sap     B  J  o     5 e  l   i    Enter       EARKI Ea  1 AUDIO VIDEO 3 ehini  L C  11 __  p  Porat TE I  Z    Chall H  mae  G   GALLERY C      7p                    PREV PAUSE STOP NEXT 4        Ce ee ee ee eee ee     Pioneer  BD PLAYER       STANDBY ON   Press to turn the power on and  off     TV CONTROL      AUDIO    page 31   SUBTITLE         page 24      page 30     Number buttons     Use these to select and play the  title chapter track you want to view or listen to and to  select items from menus    CLEAR   Press to clear the numeric number  etc     ENTER     Press to execute the selected item or enter a  setting that has been changed  etc     SECONDARY AUDIO    SECONDAR
44.  a low setting    e Slowly increase the sound until you can hear it  comfortably and clearly  and without distortion     Once you have established a comfortable sound  level   e Set the dial and leave it there     Taking a minute to do this now will help to prevent  hearing damage or loss in the future  After all  we  want you listening for a lifetime     We Want You Listening For A Lifetime    Since hearing damage from loud noise is often  undetectable until it is too late  this manufacturer  and the Electronic Industries Association s  Consumer Electronics Group recommend you avoid  prolonged exposure to excessive noise  This list of  sound levels is included for your protection     Decibel  Level Example    30 Quiet library  soft whispers   40 Living room  refrigerator  bedroom away from traffic   50 Light traffic  normal conversation  quiet office   60 Air conditioner at 20 feet  sewing machine   70 Vacuum cleaner  hair dryer  noisy restaurant   80 Average city traffic  garbage disposals  alarm clock  at two feet     THE FOLLOWING NOISES CAN BE DANGEROUS  UNDER CONSTANT EXPOSURE    90 Subway  motorcycle  truck traffic  lawn mower   100 Garbage truck  chain saw  pneumatic drill   120 Rock band concert in front of speakers   thunderclap   140 Gunshot blast  jet plane   180 Rocket launching pad    Information courtesy of the Deafness Research Foundation               001_En       En    Contents    01 Before you start    WIT SAN I OOK eA teeta o Sao arch ace hook EEA 7  Putti
45.  access to copy the source code from  the same place counts as distribution of the source code   even though third parties are not compelled to copy the  source along with the object code       You may not copy  modify  sublicense  or distribute the    Program except as expressly provided under this  License  Any attempt otherwise to copy  modify   sublicense or distribute the Program is void  and will  automatically terminate your rights under this License   However  parties who have received copies  or rights   from you under this License will not have their licenses  terminated so long as such parties remain in full  compliance       You are not required to accept this License  since you       have not signed it  However  nothing else grants you  permission to modify or distribute the Program or its  derivative works  These actions are prohibited by law if  you do not accept this License  Therefore  by modifying  or distributing the Program  or any work based on the  Program   you indicate your acceptance of this License  to do so  and all its terms and conditions for copying   distributing or modifying the Program or works based on  it          Each time you redistribute the Program  or any work    based on the Program   the recipient automatically  receives a license from the original licensor to copy   distribute or modify the Program subject to these terms  and conditions  You may not impose any further  restrictions on the recipients    exercise of the rights  granted
46.  alohabetic coded characters  Upper case and lower case  characters can be used without distinction     Arguments     1  Arguments are placed in front of the command   Ifa command requiring an argument has no  argument  an error is generated     2  Arguments are of the following types    1  Address    The address consists of ASCII digit characters for the title    number  chapter number  track number and time code   according to the address mode     The address mode is determined by the Tl  CH  TR and TM  commands    Ita value greater than the maximum value is attributed  the  command will not work normally    2  Argument    The argument expresses a parameter for commands with  arguments other than the address  KL  BS  SW  etc       The argument consists of ASCII alphabetic coded  characters and digit characters     Communications interface  manual    For detailed information on the serial interface commands   download the  BDP V6000 Communications Interface  Manual  from the Pioneer website     Licenses    The licenses for the software used on  this player are shown below      libxml2   The MIT License   Copyright     lt year gt   lt copyright holders gt    Permission is hereby granted  free of charge  to any person  obtaining a copy of this software and associated  documentation files  the    Software      to deal in the  Software without restriction  including without limitation  the rights to use  copy  modify  merge  publish  distribute   sublicense  and or sell copies o
47.  and safe  communications when connecting to the Internet from an  internal network       Region number  See About region numbers on page 10       Secondary audio   Some BD ROMs include sub audio streams mixed with the main  audio stream  These sub audio streams are called    secondary  audio     On some discs this secondary audio is recorded as the  audio for the secondary video       Secondary video   Some BD ROMs include sub videos superimposed on the main  videos using the Picture in Picture function  These sub videos are  called    secondary video          Subnet mask  This is used to identify which part of the IP address corresponds    to the subnet  a separately managed network   The subnet mask  is expressed as   255 255 255  0        USB Universal Serial Bus   USB is the industry standard for connecting peripherals to PCs       VC 1   A video codec developed by Microsoft and standardized by the  Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers  SMPTE    Some BDs include videos encoded in this codec       x v Color  See About HDMI on page 18     Specifications       Model   Type   Rated voltage   Rated frequency   Power consumption   Power consumption  standby   Inrush current   Weight    External dimensions  including projecting parts     Tolerable operating temperature    Tolerable operating humidity    O HDMI  3 Video outputs Video  or  F Component video  3    gt   v  wn  Audio outputs 7 1 channel  multi channel  front left     right  surround left right  center 
48.  any kind    These conditions apply to any software derived from or   based on the IJG code  not just to the unmodified library  If   you use our work  you ought to acknowledge us    Permission is NOT granted for the use of any IJG author s   name or company name in advertising or publicity relating   to this software or products derived from it  This software  may be referred to only as    the Independent JPEG Group   s  software       We specifically permit and encourage the use of this   software as the basis of commercial products  provided   that all warranty or liability claims are assumed by the  product vendor    ansi2knr c is included in this distribution by permission of   L  Peter Deutsch  sole proprietor of its copyright holder    Aladdin Enterprises of Menlo Park  CA  ansi2knr c is NOT   covered by the above copyright and conditions  but instead   by the usual distribution terms of the Free Software   Foundation  principally  that you must include source code   if you redistribute it   See the file ansi2knr c for full details     However  since ansi2knr c is not needed as part of any   program generated from the IJG code  this does not limit   you more than the foregoing paragraphs do    The Unix configuration script    configure    was produced   with GNU Autoconf  It is copyright by the Free Software   Foundation but is freely distributable  The same holds for its   supporting scripts  config guess  config sub  Itconfig    Itmain sh   Another support script  in
49.  compatible with the  KURO LINK function  some of the functions may not work     Also refer to the operating instructions of the connected device     Set KURO LINK to On on the connected device  The KURO LINK  function operates when KURO LINK is set to On for all devices  connected to the HDMI OUT terminal    Once connections and settings of all the devices are finished  be sure  to check that the player s picture is output to the Flat Panel TV   Also  check after changing the connected devices and connecting and or  disconnecting HDMI cables   If the player s picture is not being output  to the Flat Panel TV  the KURO LINK function may not work properly   For details  refer to the operating instructions of the connected device     The KURO LINK function may not work if three or more players   including this player  are connected by HDMI cable        Problem    The input does not switch  automatically on the Flat  Panel TV and AV system  AV  receiver or amplifier  etc    when playback is started on  the player or the Home Menu  or Home Media Gallery is  displayed     Check    Is Display Power On set to  Off on the player     Remedy  Set Display Power On to On  page 44         Network    Problem    Remedy       e BD LIVE function   connection to the Internet   cannot be used     e    Connection to the software  updating server failed    is  displayed when you try to  update the software        OK to grant network access  to BD applications     is  displayed when a BD LIVE  com
50.  contains C software to implement JPEG  image compression and decompression  JPEG   pronounced    jay peg     is a standardized compression  method for full color and gray scale images  JPEG is  intended for compressing real world scenes  line drawings   cartoons and other non realistic images are not its strong  suit  JPEG is lossy  meaning that the output image is not  exactly identical to the input image  Hence you must not  use JPEG if you have to have identical output bits  However   on typical photographic images  very good compression  levels can be obtained with no visible change  and  remarkably high compression levels are possible if you can  tolerate a low quality image  For more details  see the  references  or just experiment with various compression  settings   This software implements JPEG baseline  extended   sequential  and progressive compression processes   Provision is made for supporting all variants of these  processes  although some uncommon parameter settings  aren t implemented yet  For legal reasons  we are not  distributing code for the arithmetic coding variants of  JPEG  see LEGAL ISSUES  We have made no provision for  supporting the hierarchical or lossless processes defined  in the standard   We provide a set of library routines for reading and writing  JPEG image files  plus two sample applications    cjpeg    and     djpeg     which use the library to perform conversion  between JPEG and some other popular image file formats   The library is i
51.  discs recorded in VR format  Video Recording format    However  for discs recorded with a record only once  encrypted program  playback can only be achieved using a  CPRM compatible device     The AVCHD is a high definition  HD  digital video camera  recorder format recording high definition onto certain  media by using highly efficient codec technologies     ANCHO        AVCHD    and the    AVCHD    logo are trademarks of  Panasonic Corporation and Sony Corporation       About region numbers    Blu ray Disc Player and BD ROM or DVD Video discs are  assigned region numbers according to the region in  which they are sold     This player s region numbers are   e BD ROM  A  e DVD Video  1    Discs not including these numbers cannot be played   Discs playable on this player are as shown below     e BDs  A  including A  and ALL    HEO e DVDs  1  including 1  and ALL    En      Playing CDs   Regarding copy protected CDs  This player is designed to  conform to the specifications of the Audio CD format   This player does not support the playback or function of  discs that do not conform to these specifications       DualDisc playback    A DualDisc is a new two sided disc  one side of which  contains DVD content     video  audio  etc      while the  other side contains non DVD content such as digital  audio material     The DVD side of a DualDisc can be played on this player   excluding any DVD Audio content      The non DVD  audio side of the disc is not compatible  with this player
52.  displayed    e  s    IP address cannot be  obtained     displayed    e Is    No response from the  gateway     displayed     Is    IP address is overlapped      displayed     with hub functionality   operating properly     functionality  are properly connected     e Ifthe IP address is obtained using the DHCP server function  check  the setting is correct at the Display Network Configuration    page 49   For details on the DHCP server function  see the operating  instructions of the Ethernet hub  or router with hub functionality      e Set the IP address manually   e Check the operation and settings of the DHCP server function of the  Ethernet hub  or router with hub functionality   For details on the DHCP    server function  see the operating instructions of the Ethernet hub  or  router with hub functionality      e If this player s has been set manually  reset the IP address of this  player or other components     Is the Ethernet hub  or router    Check the settings and operation the Ethernet hub  or router with hub    functionality   For details  see the operating instructions of the Ethernet  hub     e Reboot the Ethernet hub  or router with hub functionality                  gt  Others    En    Problem    Player cannot be restored to  the factory defaults     Player cannot be controlled  by RS 232C     The player s power turns off  automatically     The player s power turns on  automatically     Player cannot be operated  with remote control     Black screen is displaye
53.  e Aspect ratio cannot be Is TV Aspect Ratio properly Set TV Aspect Ratio properly  page 42    switched  set   ls 4 3 Video Out properly Set 4 3 Video Out properly  page 42    set   ls DVD 16 9 Video Out Set DVD 16 9 Video Out properly  page 42      properly set     When video signals with a resolution of 1080 60  1080 60p  720 60p   1080 24p  1080 50   1080 50p or 720 50p are being output from the  HDMI OUT terminal or the COMPONENT VIDEO output terminals   they may be output with an aspect ratio of 16 9 even if TV Aspect Ratio  is set to 4 3  Standard   page 42      Picture is interrupted  The picture may be interrupted when the resolution of the recorded  video signal switches  Press OUTPUT RESOLUTION to select a setting  other than Auto or Source Direct  page 27      The subtitles cannot be The subtitles cannot be switched for discs recorded on a DVD or BD  switched  recorder     Sound and picture are not Is Output Terminal properly Set Output Terminal properly  pages 23 and 51    synchronized  set     Is Lip Sync properly set  Adjust the amount of audio delay with the Lip Sync setting  page 41      e No sound is output  Is the disc played back in No sound is output during slow motion play and forward and reverse  e Sound is not output slow motion  scanning   properly  Is the disc played back in fast    forward or fast reverse     Are the audio cables properly   Connect the cable properly according to the connected devices  connected   page 18      e Insert the cable firm
54.  herein    You are not responsible for enforcing compliance by  third parties to this License       If  as a consequence of a court judgment or allegation of    patent infringement or for any other reason  not limited  to patent issues   conditions are imposed on you   whether by court order  agreement or otherwise  that  contradict the conditions of this License  they do not  excuse you from the conditions of this License  If you  cannot distribute so as to satisfy simultaneously your  obligations under this License and any other pertinent  obligations  then as a consequence you may not  distribute the Program at all  For example  if a patent  license would not permit royalty free redistribution of the  Program by all those who receive copies directly or  indirectly through you  then the only way you could  satisfy both it and this License would be to refrain entirely  from distribution of the Program    If any portion of this section is held invalid or  unenforceable under any particular circumstance  the  balance of the section is intended to apply and the  section as a whole is intended to apply in other  circumstances    It is not the purpose of this section to induce you to  infringe any patents or other property right claims or to  contest validity of any such claims  this section has the  sole purpose of protecting the integrity of the free  software distribution system  which is implemented by  public license practices  Many people have made    generous contributions
55.  networks on which the destination gateway is not explicitly  specified       DHCP  Dynamic Host Configuration    Protocol     This protocol provides configuration parameters  IP address   etc   for computers and other devices connected to the network       DNS  Domain Name System   This is a system for associating Internet host names with IP  addresses       Dolby Digital   Dolby Digital is an audio format to record the sound in up to 5 1  channels with a fraction of the amount of data as compared to  linear PCM audio signals       Dolby Digital Plus   Dolby Digital Plus is an audio format for high definition media   Built on Dolby Digital  it combines the efficiency and flexibility to  provide high quality multi channel audio  With BD ROMs  up to  7 1 channels of digital sound can be recorded       Dolby TrueHD    Dolby TrueHD is an audio format using lossless coding  With BD     ROMs  up to 8 channels can be recorded at 96 kHz 24 bits  or up  to 6 channels at 192 kHz 24 bits      lt   DRM   A technology for protecting copyrighted digital data  Digitized  videos  images and audio retain the same quality even when they  are copied or transferred repeatedly  DRM is a technology for  restricting the distribution or playback of such digital data  without the authorization of the copyright holder        En      DTS Digital Surround  DTS Digital Surround is an audio format to record 48 kHz 24 bits  audio signals in 5 1 channels       DTS HD High Resolution Audio    DTS HD High Re
56.  of the software start   The software download status is displayed on the screen     e Depending on the Internet connection conditions   software downloading may take a certain period of  time     6 Updating starts       DOWNLOAD    and a number are displayed on the front  panel display  after which the display switches alternately  between this and    DATA CHECK        WRT IPL        WRT SD         WRT KRNL        WRT SYS1      WRT SYS2        WRT DRV     and    WRT FLC        e Software updating may take a certain period of time     7 Updating completes   The front panel display shows    DOWNLOAD OK    and the  player turns off automatically     Restoring all the settings to    the factory default settings    1 Check that the player s power is turned on     2 Check that there is no disc in the player   If there is a disc in the player  remove it     3 While pressing W  press    STANDBY ON   Operate using the buttons on the player s front panel     Note    e After restoring all the settings to the factory default  settings  use Setup Navigator to reset the player   page 23      e When all the settings are restored to the factory  defaults  all the data for the secondary video  Picture   in Picture   secondary audio  bookmarks  etc   is  erased     e  f a disc is loaded  the settings cannot be restored to  the factory defaults by performing the above  operation        About the audio output settings    The audio signals that are output differ according to the audio format rec
57.  off  turn it on with FL  DIMMER  When updating the player s software with  the front panel display off  do not unplug the power  cord until the FL OFF indicator turns off    e Depending on the Internet connection conditions   downloading may take a long time    e Do not unplug the power cord during software  updating  Doing so may result in an operation failure    e There are two processes for software updating   downloading and updating  Both processes may take  a certain period of time    e Other operations are defeated during software    updating  Furthermore updating process cannot be  canceled     Note    e Steps 1 to 4 are the operations performed by the user   they are intended to download the software from the  Internet     e Steps 5 to 7 are the operations performed   automatically  by the player  they are intended to  update the software      1 When playback is stopped  display the Home  Menu screen     Press 4 HOME MENU     2 Select and set Initial Setup     Use        to select  then press ENTER     3 Select and set Options  gt  Software Update  gt   Start   Use f   to select  then press ENTER     e Ifthe player is already running the latest software  the  message    The player s software is up to date and does  not need updating     is displayed     4 Select and set Yes   Use       to select Yes  then press ENTER     e The help menu is displayed if the player cannot  connect to the Internet  Check the connections and  settings  pages 22 and 48      5 Downloading
58.  on  page 19     Select this when you do not want to control the player with the remote control  of the AV device connected using an HDMI cable     Select this when you want the TV to turn on each time playback is started or  the Home Menu or Home Media Gallery is displayed on the player     Select this when you do not want the TV to turn on each time playback is  started or the Home Menu or Home Media Gallery is displayed on the player     Select this when you want the player s power to turn off together with the TV s  power     Select this when you do not want the player   s power to turn off together with  the TV s power     Enables PQLS function  page 19    Disables PQLS function  page 19      Select this to set the IP address of the player and DNS server  page 48      Only set the proxy server if so instructed by your Internet service provider  page 48      Select this to display a list of the network settings  page 49      Select this to test the network connection  page 49      English  available languages    English    be possible to change tothe available languages    selected language     Other    Select this to set the language of the on screen displays to English   Choose a language for the on screen displays from the listed languages     Select this to set both the BD ROM and DVD Video default audio language to  English     Choose a language from the listed languages to set the default audio  language for BD ROM and DVD Video playback     Continue to the next scr
59.  on while the player s power is turned on  This is not  a malfunction with the player or TV  If this happens  turn  the player s power off  In the same way  noise may be  heard in the sound of a radio     Condensation    If the player is moved suddenly from a cold place into a    warm room  in winter  for example  or if the temperature  in the room in which the player is installed rises suddenly  due to a heater  etc   water droplets  condensation  may  form inside  on operating parts and the lens   When  condensation is present  the player will not operate  properly and playback is not possible  Let the player stand  at room temperature for 1 or 2 hours with the power  turned on  the time depends on the extent of  condensation   The water droplets will dissipate and  playback will become possible     Condensation can also occur in the summer if the player  is exposed to the direct wind from an air conditioner  It  this happens  move the player to a different place     Cleaning the player    Normally  wipe the player with a soft cloth  For tough dirt     apply some neutral detergent diluted in 5 to 6 parts water  to a soft cloth  wring out thoroughly  wipe off the dirt  then  wipe again with a dry cloth     Note that getting alcohol  thinner  benzene or insecticide  on the player could cause the print and coating to peel off   Also  avoid leaving rubber or vinyl products in contact  with the player for long periods of time  as this could  damage the cabinet     When using che
60.  picture may not be output  page 27      Connecting an AV receiver or  amplifier using audio cables    When connecting to a 7 1 channel compatible AV  receiver or amplifier     Connect using 4 audio cables   diagram below      When connecting to a 5 1 channel compatible AV  receiver or amplifier     Connect using 3 audio cables  do  not connect to the surround back left and right  terminals      e To switch the video from the AV receiver or amplifier   also connect the video output terminals     e After connecting  set Audio Output Mode to Multi   channel  page 43      nae s rear pale      r                                     ee WEE  mw  n TSS a S  JO 2 y  A TOCO Cm Bey       i ROUND ka    Foa  E Sz  _      AER AALS   i a Do Do  Dg o2o o 2 o  wcll    Oo oO    Oo oO    OO   lt  Do Do oD  T        Q  je   Cc    PP  Oo    O  857  1o  OD     ot  a  og  3      Q   F  o 2   a     O 2            2  O    oe  D  D     o  oo  7 Oo  C   eke  J3 O  233  D  oV   0  OO  oo  ano     To multi channel audio  input terminals      Comey oqe T      128    O  AV receiver or Em Direction of signal flow    amplifier          To optical digital lo  audio input    terminal    Note    e To connect to the 2 channel audio input terminals on  a TV  etc   connect to FRONT  L R      Connecting components  to the USB port    The data downloaded with the BD LIVE function and the  data used with the BONUSVIEW function when playing  BD ROMs can be stored on a device connected to the  USB port  external storag
61.  proprietary file formats incorporating JPEG  compression also exist  We have little or no sympathy for  the existence of these formats  Indeed  one of the original  reasons for developing this free software was to help force  convergence on common  open format standards for JPEG  files  Don t use a proprietary file format   TO DO  The major thrust for v7 will probably be improvement of  visual quality  The current method for scaling the  quantization tables is known not to be very good at low Q  values  We also intend to investigate block boundary  smoothing     poor man   s variable quantization     and other       paN       NO          means of improving quality vs file size performance  without sacrificing compatibility    In future versions  we are considering supporting some of  the upcoming JPEG Part 3 extensions     principally   variable quantization and the SPIFF file format    As always  speeding things up is of great interest    Please send bug reports  offers of help  etc  to joeg   info uunet uu net       libupnp  Copyright  c  2000 2003 Intel Corporation  All rights reserved   Redistribution and use in source and binary forms  with or  without modification  are permitted provided that the  following conditions are met     Redistributions of source code must retain the above  copyright notice  this list of conditions and the following  disclaimer     Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above  copyright notice  this list of conditions and the follow
62.  recorded at 25 or 30  trames second  e Film material     Video signals recorded at 24 frames   second     Pure Cinema    uses signal processing suited for    film  material    when converting 480i 5 6ior 1080  interlaced  video signals into progressive video signals  resulting in  clear picture reproduction without losing the quality of  the material     is displayed on the disc information screen when  playing the    film material    pictures of BD ROM  BD R  RE  and DVD Video discs  page 31      Adjusting the audio       Adjusting the Audio DRC    Audio DRC  Dynamic Range Control  has the effect of  playing loud sounds softly and soft sounds loudly  Adjust  the setting for example when viewing movies late at night  and the dialogs are difficult to hear     1 During playback  display the TOOLS menu   Press    TOOLS     2 Select and set Audio Adjust   Use f     to select  then press ENTER     3 Select and set Audio DRC   Use f   to select  then press ENTER     4 Adjust the setting   Use       to switch between Off  Low  Medium  High  and Auto       Closing the Audio DRC screen  Press ENTER or 4 HOME MENU     Note    e This only affects the Dolby TrueHD  Dolby Digital Plus  and Dolby Digital audio signals of BDs and DVDs    e When Auto is selected  the setting has the same  effect as High or Off for Dolby TrueHD signals   depending on the content  For Dolby Digital Plus and  Dolby Digital  the setting has the same effect as Off     Audio DRC affects the audio signals output f
63.  that you  also meet all of these conditions    a  The modified work must itself be a software library    b  You must cause the files modified to carry prominent  notices stating that you changed the files and the date  of any change    c  You must cause the whole of the work to be licensed at  no charge to all third parties under the terms of this  License    d  If a facility in the modified Library refers to a function  or a table of data to be supplied by an application  program that uses the facility  other than as an  argument passed when the facility is invoked  then you  must make a good faith effort to ensure that  in the  event an application does not supply such function or  table  the facility still operates  and performs whatever  part of its purpose remains meaningful   For example   a function in a library to compute square roots has a  purpose that is entirely well defined independent of  the application  Therefore  Subsection 2d requires that  any application supplied function or table used by this  function must be optional  if the application does not  supply it  the square root function must still compute  square roots     These requirements apply to the modified work as a   whole  If identifiable sections of that work are not derived   from the Library  and can be reasonably considered  independent and separate works in themselves  then this   License  and its terms  do not apply to those sections   when you distribute them as separate works  But when   yo
64.  to be deleted  then  press CLEAR       Deleting all titles chapters from the  playlist  First press    TOOLS  next use F      to select Delete    all playlists  then press ENTER  Use      to select Yes   then press ENTER     Playing the playlist  A Caution    e Depending on the disc or operation  the titles   chapters may not be played as they were registered  on the playlist     e The playlist cannot be played from the playlist screen   Perform the operation below to play the playlist     1 When playback is stopped  display the Home  Menu screen     Press 4 HOME MENU     2 Select and set Initial Setup   Use      to select  then press ENTER     3 Select and set Advanced Setup     Playlist Auto  Start  gt  On   Use f   to select  then press ENTER     4 Close the Initial Setup screen   Press   HOME MENU    5 Play the playlist    Press  gt  PLAY     Playback continues through to the end of the last title   chapter registered on the playlist  When the   lt  PI is  pressed during playback  playback skips from the  currently playing title chapter to the previous next title   chapter registered in the playlist     Note    e The Resume playback and Play Mode functions do  not work when Playlist Auto Start is set to On     e If you do not want to play the playlist  set Playlist  Auto Start to Off           En    Chapter 9    Additional information    Serial interface  specifications    In addition to the basic operations on the player s front  panel and remote control  the player is 
65.  to the wide range of software  distributed through that system in reliance on consistent  application of that system  it is up to the author donor to  decide if he or she is willing to distribute software  through any other system and a licensee cannot impose  that choice    This section is intended to make thoroughly clear what is  believed to be a consequence of the rest of this License     8  If the distribution and or use of the Program is restricted  in certain countries either by patents or by copyrighted  interfaces  the original copyright holder who places the  Program under this License may add an explicit  geographical distribution limitation excluding those  countries  so that distribution is permitted only in or  among countries not thus excluded  In such case  this  License incorporates the limitation as if written in the  body of this License    9  The Free Software Foundation may publish revised and   or new versions of the General Public License from time  to time  Such new versions will be similar in spirit to the  present version  but may differ in detail to address new  problems or concerns   Each version is given a distinguishing version number  If  the Program specifies a version number of this License  which applies to it and    any later version     you have the  option of following the terms and conditions either of  that version or of any later version published by the Free  Software Foundation  If the Program does not specify a  version number of th
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67.  warranty  terms   of distribution    REFERENCES Where to learn more about JPEG    ARCHIVE LOCATIONS Where to find newer versions of  this software    RELATED SOFTWARE Other stuff you should get    FILE FORMAT WARS Software  not  to get    TO DO Plans for future IJG releases    Other documentation files in the distribution are    User documentation        LEGAL ISSUES    install doc How to configure and install the IJG  software   usage doc Usage instructions for cjpeg  djpeg     jpegtran  rdjogcom  and wrjpgcom     1 Unix style man pages for programs  same info as  usage doc    wizard doc Advanced usage instructions for JPEG  wizards only   change log Version to version change highlights   Programmer and internal documentation     libjpeg doc How to use the JPEG library in your own  programs    example c Sample code for calling the JPEG library    structure doc Overview of the JPEG library s internal  structure    filelist doc Road map of IJG files        coderules doc Coding style rules     please read if you  contribute code    Please read at least the files install doc and usage doc   Useful information can also be found in the JPEG FAQ   Frequently Asked Questions  article  See ARCHIVE  LOCATIONS below to find out where to obtain the FAQ  article   If you want to understand how the JPEG code works  we  suggest reading one or more of the REFERENCES  then  looking at the documentation files  in roughly the order  listed  before diving into the code   OVERVIEW  This package
68. 1  FINLANDIA 35  48  54  FINLUX 32  07  45  48  53  54  FIRSTLINE 40  44   FISHER 32  35  38  45  FORMENTI 32  07  42  FRONTECH 31  42  46  FRONTECH PROTECH 32  FUJITSU 48   FUNAI 40  46  58   GBC 82  42   GE 00  01  06  07  10  11  17  02   28  18   GEC 07  34  48   GELOSO 32  44   GENERAL 29   GENEXXA 31  41  GOLDSTAR 10  23  21  02  07  50  GOODMANS 07  39  47  48  56  GORENJE 38   GPM 41   GRAETZ 31  42   GRANADA 07  35  42  48  48  GRADIENTE 30  57  GRANDIN 18   GRUNDIG 31  53  HANSEATIC 07  42   HCM 18  44   HINARI 07  41  44   HISAWA 18   HITACHI 31  33  34  36  42  43  54   06  10  24  25  18   HUANYU 56   HYPSON 07  18  46   ICE 46  47   IMPERIAL 38  42   INDIANA 07   INGELEN 31   INTERFUNK 31  32  07  42  INTERVISION 46  49   ISUKAI 41   ITC 42   ITT 31  32  42   JEC 05   JVC 13  23   KAISUI 18  41  44   KAPSCH 31    KENDO 42   KENNEDY 32  42   KORPEL 07   KOYODA 44   LEYCO 07  40  46  48  LIESENK amp TTER 07   LOEWE 07   LUXOR 32  42  43  M ELECTRONIC 31  44  45  54  56   07  36  51   MAGNADYNE 32  49  MAGNAFON 49  MAGNAVOX 07  10  03  12  29  MANESTH 39  46   MARANTZ 07   MARK 07   MATSUI 07  39  40  42  44  47  48  MCMICHAEL 34   MEDIATOR 07   MEMOREX 44   METZ 31   MINERVA 31  53  MITSUBISHI 09  10  02  21  31  MULTITECH 44  49   NEC 59   NECKERMANN 31  07   NEI 07  42   NIKKAI 05  07  41  46  48  NOBLIKO 49   NOKIA 32  42  52  NORDMENDE 32  36  51  52  OCEANIC 31  32  42   ORION 32  07  39  40   OSAKI 41  46  48   OSO 41   OSUME 48   OTTO VERSAND 31  32  07  42
69. 3   Saint Vincent and the  Grenadines  vc  2203   San Marino  sm  1913   Singapore  sg  1907       Slovenian  sl slv  1912  Somali  so som  1915  Sotho  Southern  st sot  1920  Spanish  es spa  0519  Sundanese  su sun  1921  Swahili  sw swa  1923  Swati  ss ssw  1919  Swedish  sv swe  1922  Tagalog  tl tgl  2012  Tajik  tg tgk  2007   Tamil  ta tam  2001  Tatar  tt tat  2020  Telugu  te tel  2005   Thai  th tha  2008  Tibetan  bo bod  0215  Tigrinya  ti tir  2009  Tonga  Tonga Islands   to ton  2015  Tsonga  ts tso  2019  Tswana  tn tsn  2014  Turkmen  tk tuk  2011  Turkish  tr tur  2018   Twi  tw twi  2023  Ukrainian  uk ukr  2111  Urdu  ur urd  2118  Uzbek  uz uzb  2126  Vietnamese  vi vie  2209  Volap  k  vo vol  2215  Welsh  cy cym  0325  Western Frisian  fy fry  0625  Wolof  wo wol  2315  Xhosa  xh xho  2408  Yiddish  ji yid  1009  Yoruba  yo yor  2515  Zulu  zu zul  2621    Slovakia  sk  1911   Slovenia  si  1909   Spain  es  0519   Suriname  sr  1918   Sweden  se  1905   Switzerland  ch  0308   Taiwan  Province of China  tw  2023  Tajikistan  tj  2010   Thailand  th  2008   Trinidad and Tobago  tt  2020  Tunisia  tn  2014   Turkey  tr  2018   Turkmenistan  tm  2013   Turks and Caicos Islands  tc  2003  Ukraine  ua  2101   United Kingdom  gb  0702  United States  us  2119  Uruguay  uy  2125   Uzbekistan  uz  2126  Venezuela  ve  2205   Virgin Islands  British  vg  2207    Chapter 8    Advanced setup       Changing the settings Operating the Advanced  Setup screen       
70. 3  Bel a bel 1 When playback is stopped  display the Home    4 Ea Menu screen   E ES Press   HOME MENU        2 Select and set Initial Setup     Advanced Setup   Use f   to select  then press ENTER     3 Select the item and change the setting   Use t         to select  then press ENTER           Initial Setup   BD PLAYER  Playback Front Key Lock Off  Data Management   Power on Start    Off  Setup Navigator   Playlist   0 Items   o Parental Lock Playlist Auto Start    Off   Options Playlist Auto Repeat    Off  Advenced Setup Baud Rate    9600 bps            Closing the Advanced Setup screen  Press 4 HOME MENU     Note    e Items that cannot be changed are indicated in gray  The items that can be selected depend on the player s status   e In Options  the factory default settings are indicated in bold     Setting Options Explanation  Z Front Key Lock ALL Select this to lock operation of the buttons on the player s front panel and  S opening closing of the disc tray   32  A Tray Select this to only lock opening closing of the disc tray   a Off Select this if you do not want to lock operation of the buttons on the player s  iS front panel and opening closing of the disc tray   Power on Start On Select this if you want the power to turn on automatically when the power  cord is plugged into a power outlet   Off Select this if you do not want the power to turn on automatically when the  power cord is plugged into a power outlet   Playlist Creates a playlist  page 56    Playlist Auto 
71. AGES    INCLUDING  BUT NOT LIMITED TO  PROCUREMENT OF   SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES  LOSS OF USE  DATA    OR PROFITS  OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION  HOWEVER   CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY  WHETHER   IN CONTRACT  STRICT LIABILITY  OR TORT  INCLUDING   NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE  ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT   OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE  EVEN IF ADVISED OF   THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE    The licence and distribution terms for any publically   available version or derivative of this code cannot be   changed  i e  this code cannot simply be copied and put  under another distribution licence  including the GNU   Public Licence      zlib  This software is based in part on zlib see http   www  zlib net  for information                              FreeType2   The FreeType Project LICENSE   2006 Jan 27 Copyright 1996 2002  2006 by David Turner    Robert Wilhelm  and Werner Lemberg   Introduction   The FreeType Project is distributed in several archive   packages  some of them may contain  in addition to the   FreeType font engine  various tools and contributions   which rely on  or relate to  the FreeType Project    This license applies to all files found in such packages  and   which do not fall under their own explicit license  The   license affects thus the FreeType font engine  the test  programs  documentation and makefiles  at the very least    This license was inspired by the BSD  Artistic  and IJG    Independent JPEG Group  licenses  which all encourage   inclusion and use o
72. ATION  4 1  Meguro 1 Chome  Meguro ku  Tokyo 153 8654    apan    PIONEER ELECTRONICS  USA  INC   P O  BOX 1540  Long Beach  California 90801 1540  U S A  TEL   800  421 1404    PIONEER ELECTRONICS OF CANADA  INC   300 Allstate Parkway  Markham  Ontario L3R OP2  Canada TEL  1 877 283 5901  905 479 4411     lt VRB1522 A gt  Printed in    
73. AYER    Proxy Server  Proxy Server  lt   Server Select Method  Server Name  Port Number    Use  gt     Server Name    Se              e Use     Select this when using a proxy server   e Not use     Select this when not using a proxy server   If you have selected Use  proceed to step 3   3 Select and set Server Select Method   Use       to change  then press      e IP Address     Input the IP address   e Server Name     Input the server name   4 Input IP Address or Server Name     Use the number buttons  0 to 9  to input the number if you  select IP address by step 3  Use    to move the cursor     Use the number buttons  0 to 9  to input characters if you  select Server Name by step 3     The characters that can be input for the server name are  listed on the table below  Pressing a button repeatedly  cycles through the characters shown     e  f you want to enter two characters in succession that  are both on the same button  for example a P and an  R   press     after inputting the first character then  input the second character     e Use CLEAR to delete the last character     e Use  amp       to move the displayed characters when all  the input characters cannot be displayed              Key Characters Key Characters  1 1   6 mno6  2 abc2 7 pars 7  3 def3 8 tuv8  4 ghi4 9 Ww xy Zz9  5 jkl5 0 0    5 Input Port Number   Press    use the number buttons  0 to 9  to input the  number     6 Press ENTER to set       Displaying the network settings   gt  Select and set Network     
74. Code Table on page 54     Note    e  f a language not recorded on the BD DVD is set  one  of the recorded languages is automatically selected  and played       Erasing data that has been added to  BDs and application data    Use this procedure to erase data that has been added to  BDs  data downloaded with the BD LIVE function and  data used with the BONUSVIEW function  and  application data     A Caution    e Some time is required to erase the data     e Do not unplug the power cord while data is being  erased     e This operation does not work when a disc is loaded     1 Select and set Data Management   Use      to select  then press ENTER     2 Select and set the erase menu   Use        to select  then press ENTER     e Individual Shared Data Erase    Use this procedure to select and erase data  downloaded with the BD LIVE function and data used  with the BONUSVIEW function  page 9      Select Next Screen  then press ENTER  The list  screen appears     Individual Shared Data Erase  BD PLAYER    Disc Name 1  Disc Name 2  Disc Name 3  Disc Name 4  Disc Name 5  Disc Name 6  Disc Name 7    B  B  B  B  B  B  B                15 items          En    When a disc name is selected  the data downloaded  with the BD LIVE function and data used with the  BONUSVIEW is erased     When Shared Data is selected  all the data  downloaded with the BD LIVE function and not  associated to discs is erased     Use f     to select the data to be erased  then press  ENTER     e Application Data Er
75. D3 4 2 1 4_A_En       En    If the AC plug of this unit does not match the AC  outlet you want to use  the plug must be removed  and appropriate one fitted  Replacement and  mounting of an AC plug on the power supply cord of  this unit should be performed only by qualified  service personnel  If connected to an AC outlet  the  cut off plug can cause severe electrical shock  Make  sure it is properly disposed of after removal    The equipment should be disconnected by removing  the mains plug from the wall socket when left unused  for a long period of time  for example  when on    vacation    D3 4 2 2 1a_A1_En    CAUTION   The    STANDBY ON switch on this unit will not  completely shut off all power from the AC outlet   Since the power cord serves as the main disconnect  device for the unit  you will need to unplug it from  the AC outlet to shut down all power  Therefore   make sure the unit has been installed so that the  power cord can be easily unplugged from the AC  outlet in case of an accident  To avoid fire hazard   the power cord should also be unplugged from the  AC outlet when left unused for a long period of time   for example  when on vacation   D3 4 2 2 2a_A_En       WARNING  Handling the cord on this product or  cords associated with accessories sold with the  product will expose you to chemicals listed on  proposition 65 known to the State of California and  other governmental entities to cause cancer and  birth defect or other reproductive harm   Wash hands aft
76. DAMAGES ARISING  OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PROGRAM   INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF DATA OR  DATA BEING RENDERED INACCURATE OR LOSSES  SUSTAINED BY YOU OR THIRD PARTIES OR A FAILURE  OF THE PROGRAM TO OPERATE WITH ANY OTHER  PROGRAMS   EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER  PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF  SUCH DAMAGES    END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS   How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs   If you develop a new program  and you want it to be of the   greatest possible use to the public  the best way to achieve   this is to make it free software which everyone can  redistribute and change under these terms    To do so  attach the following notices to the program  It is   safest to attach them to the start of each source file to most   effectively convey the exclusion of warranty  and each file  should have at least the    copyright    line and a pointer to  where the full notice is found    lt one line to give the program s name and a brief idea of  what it does   gt   Copyright     lt year gt   lt name of author gt   This program is free software  you can redistribute it and   or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public  License as published by the Free Software Foundation   either version 2 of the License  or  at your option  any  later version   This program is distributed in the hope that it will be  useful  but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY  without even the  implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR  A PARTICULAR PURPOSE  See the
77. Display Network    Configuration     Next Screen   Use t     to select  then press ENTER     The MAC address  IP address  subnet mask  default  gateway and DNS server  primary and secondary   settings are displayed     When Auto Set IP Address is set to On  the values  obtained automatically are displayed     Note    e  0 0 0 0  is displayed when each IP address has not  been set       Testing the network connection     gt  Select and set Network     Connection Test  gt   Start   Use f     to select  then press ENTER        Network connection test completed successfully     is  displayed once the test is completed  If any other  message is displayed  check the connections and or  settings  pages 22 and 48        Changing to other language at  language setting   1 Select and set Language    Use f     to select  then press ENTER     2 Select and set Audio Language  Subtitle  Language or BDMV DVD Video Menu Lang   Use f   to select  then press ENTER     3 Select and set Other   Use    to select  then press ENTER     4 Change the language   Use      to change  then press ENTER     Initial Setup  BD PLAYER    Video Out   Audio Out  Speakers   HDMI   Network  Language   Data Management  Setup Navigator    Audio Language    English  ogur    Language    Number       e The language can also be changed using the number  buttons  Use      to move the cursor to Number   use the number buttons  0 to 9  to input the number   then press ENTER  Refer to Language Code Table and  Country Area 
78. Fix     The output level of all the speakers is set to the  maximum     e Variable     The output level of all the speakers is set  6 0 dB lower than when Fix is selected  From this  point  the output levels of the L  C  R  SL  SR  SBL  SBR  and SW speakers can be adjusted within the range of     6 0 dB to  6 0 dB     If you have selected Variable  proceed to step 2     En    En    2 Select and set the method for switching the  speaker to be adjusted   Use       to select  then press ENTER     e Auto     Switch the speaker to be adjusted  automatically     e Manual     Switch the speaker to be adjusted  manually     3 Adjust the output level   Use B     to select      to adjust     Channel Level  BD PLAYER     lt  0 0 dB  gt   0 0 dB  0 0 dB    0 0 dB  0 0 dB  0 0 dB  0 0 dB  0 0 dB    Note    e You can also adjust while listening to the sound being  played  page 40      e The volume of the test tones output from the  subwoofer may seem lower than the tones output  from the other channels  Adjust the subwoofer based  on the sound during playback  page 40      e When Auto is selected  the speaker cannot be  selected with          In this case  test tones are not  output from the subwoofer       Setting the IP address    1 Select and set Network     IP Address     Next  Screen   Use f     to select  then press ENTER     2 Set IP address   Use t         tosetthe IP address of the player or DNS  server  then press ENTER     Network  BD PLAYER    IP Address  Auto Set IP Address  I
79. INCLUDING  BUT NOT LIMITED TO  THE IMPLIED       WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS  FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE  THE ENTIRE RISK AS  TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE LIBRARY  IS WITH YOU  SHOULD THE LIBRARY PROVE  DEFECTIVE  YOU ASSUME THE COST OF ALL  NECESSARY SERVICING  REPAIR OR CORRECTION   16 IN NO EVENT UNLESS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE  LAW OR AGREED TO IN WRITING WILL ANY COPYRIGHT  HOLDER  OR ANY OTHER PARTY WHO MAY MODIFY  AND OR REDISTRIBUTE THE LIBRARY AS PERMITTED  ABOVE  BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR DAMAGES   INCLUDING ANY GENERAL  SPECIAL  INCIDENTAL OR  CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE  USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE LIBRARY  INCLUDING  BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF DATA OR DATA BEING  RENDERED INACCURATE OR LOSSES SUSTAINED BY  YOU OR THIRD PARTIES OR A FAILURE OF THE  LIBRARY TO OPERATE WITH ANY OTHER SOFTWARE    EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PARTY HAS BEEN  ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES   END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS  How to Apply These Terms to Your New Libraries  If you develop a new library  and you want it to be of the  greatest possible use to the public  we recommend making  it free software that everyone can redistribute and change   You can do so by permitting redistribution under these  terms  or  alternatively  under the terms of the ordinary  General Public License    To apply these terms  attach the following notices to the  library  It is safest to attach them to the start of each source  file to most effectively convey the exclusio
80. ME MENU        Note    e When playing an audio CD  CD DA or DTS CD   the  Now Playing screen is displayed     Some BD R  RE discs have playback protection  To  cancel the protection  input the password set for the  disc     To play DVD R  RW  VR format  playlists  switch to the    playlist using the Original Play List command on the  TOOLS menu  page 26      Playing image files    1 Press HOME MEDIA GALLERY to display the  Home Media Gallery    The Home Media Gallery can also be displayed by  selecting Home Media Gallery from the Home Menu  then pressing ENTER     2 Select the disc   Use        to select  then press ENTER     3 Select Photos   Use f   to select Photos  then press ENTER     4 Select Folders or All Photos   Use f   to select  then press ENTER     e Folders     The files in the selected folder are  displayed     e All Photos     All the recorded files are displayed   If you have selected All Photos  proceed to step 6     5 Select the folder containing the file you want to  play    Use t         to select  then press ENTER    A list of the files and folders in the selected folder is  displayed     6 Select and set the file you want to play   Use t         to select  then press ENTER     My Folder  DVD RW Photos Folders    99 items       A slideshow starts from the selected file  and continues  until the end of the list is reached      lt  About Slideshow    A display of the files on the disc or in the folder that  switches automatically  Use ka gt    to display t
81. P Address  Subnet Mask    Default Gateway   Auto Set DNS Server Address  DNS Server  Primary   DNS Server  Secondary     Auto Set IP Address    On   The player s IP address is obtained  automatically  Select this when using a broadband  router or broadband modem that has a DHCP   Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol  server  function  This player s IP address will automatically  be allocated from the DHCP server           Off     The player s IP address must be set manually   Use the number buttons  0 to 9  to input the IP  address  subnet mask and default gateway     e Auto Set DNS Server Address    On     The DNS server s IP address is obtained  automatically     Off     The DNS server s IP address must be set  manually  Use the number buttons  0 to 9  to input the  DNS server s IP address stipulated by your Internet  service provider     Note    e When Auto Set IP Address is set to Off  Auto Set  DNS Server Address is also set to Off     e For information on DHCP server function  refer to the  network device s operating instructions     e You may need to contact your Internet service  provider or network administrator when inputting the  IP address manually       Setting the proxy server    Only set the proxy server if so instructed by your Internet  service provider     1 Select and set Network     Proxy Server  gt  Next  Screen   Use        to select  then press ENTER     2 Select and set Use or Not use at Proxy Server   Use     to change  then press        Network  BD PL
82. Pioneer    Blu ray Disc PLAYER    BDP V6000       Operating Instructions    E    Blu ray Disc    Thank you for buying this Pioneer product   Please read through these operating instructions so you will know how to operate your model properly   After you have finished reading the instructions  put them away in a safe place for future reference     IMPORTANT        RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  DO NOT OPEN    The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol  CAUTION  The exclamation point within an equilateral  within an equilateral triangle  is intended to TO PREVENT THE RISK OF ELECTRIC triangle is intended to alert the user to the  alert the user to the presence of uninsulated SHOCK  DO NOT REMOVE COVER  OR presence of important operating and     dangerous voltage    within the product s BACK   NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS maintenance  servicing  instructions in the  enclosure that may be of sufficient INSIDE  REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED literature accompanying the appliance   magnitude to constitute a risk of electric SERVICE PERSONNEL    shock to persons                 D3 4 2 1 1_A1_En    IMPORTANT NOTICE   THE SERIAL NUMBER FOR THIS EQUIPMENT IS LOCATED IN THE REAR    PLEASE WRITE THIS SERIAL NUMBER ON YOUR ENCLOSED WARRANTY CARD AND KEEP IN A SECURE AREA   THIS IS FOR YOUR SECURITY     D1 4 2 6 1 _A1_En    NOTE    This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device  pursuant to Part 15  of the FCC Rules  These limits are designed to provide 
83. R THAN THOSE  SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE        CAUTION  THE USE OF OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS WITH THIS PRODUCT WILL INCREASE EYE HAZARD  _ D6 8 2 1_En    This Class B digital apparatus complies with WARNING   Canadian ICES 003  To prevent a fire hazard  do not place any naked  D8 10 1 3_A1_En flame sources  such as a lighted candle  on the   equipment  D3 4 2 1 7a_A_En       IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS    1  Read these instructions    2  Keep these instructions    3  Heed all warnings    4  Follow all instructions    5  Do not use this apparatus near water    6  Clean only with dry cloth    7  Do not block any ventilation openings  Install in  accordance with the manufacturer   s instructions    8  Do not install near any heat sources such as  radiators  heat registers  stoves  or other apparatus   including amplifiers  that produce heat    9  Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or  grounding type plug  A polarized plug has two  blades with one wider than the other  A grounding  type plug has two blades and a third grounding  prong  The wide blade or the third prong are  provided for your safety  If the provided plug does  not fit into your outlet  consult an electrician for  replacement of the obsolete outlet    Protect the power cord from being walked on or   pinched particularly at plugs  convenience   receptacles  and the point where they exit from the  apparatus           mal  2    CAUTION   This product is a class 1 laser prod
84. Start On Select this if you want the play the playlist automatically when the power is  turned on or  gt  is pressed   Off Select this if you do not want to play the playlist automatically when the    power is turned on or  gt  is pressed        08  Setting Options Explanation    amp  Playlist Auto Repeat On Select this if you want to play the playlist repeatedly    S Off Select this if you do not want to play the playlist repeatedly    3 Baud Rate 2400 bps Set the RS 232C terminal s signal transfer speed to 2 400 bps    F 4800 bps Set the RS 232C terminal s signal transfer speed to 4 800 bps      9600 bps Set the RS 232C terminal s signal transfer speed to 9 600 bps   19200 bps Set the RS 232C terminal s signal transfer speed to 19 200 bps   115200 bps Set the RS 232C terminal s signal transfer speed to 115 200 bps        Playing titles chapters  in the registered order   Playlist     Register titles chapters on the playlist and play them in  the order in which they were registered        The discs that can be played with a playlist are as follows   e DVDs recorded in DVD Video format  e BDs recorded in BDMV format    A Caution    e To create and play the playlist  use discs created  specifically for this player  not commercially available  discs  When a commercially available disc is used   the player may not play in the order registered on the  playlist due to the program on the disc     Creating playlist    Register titles chapters and create the playlist     1 When playb
85. Y VIDEO         page 31    page 31        En    VIDEO SELECT      page 26     8 HOME MEDIA GALLERY    page 36     9 TOP MENU  Press to display the top menu of the BD   ROM or DVD Video     10 t              Use to select items  change settings  and move the cursor   ENTER     Press to execute the selected item or enter a  setting that has been changed  etc     11 4 HOME MENU    page 42     12    PLAY    page 29   II PAUSE      page 29   E STOP    page 29    lt  lt  PREV  gt  gt i NEXT      page 30    lt  lt d  lt dII  lt       page 30    gt  I gt   gt  gt       page 30     13 RED GREEN BLUE YELLOW   Use these to navigate  BD ROM menus     14 VIDEO ADJUST    page 39     15 4 OPEN CLOSE   Press to open and close the disc  tray     Front Panel    16 FL DIMMER   When pressed  the brightness of the  player s front panel display and the status of the  indicators on the player s front panel changes        Front panel Indicators  display Blu ray FL OFF HDMI     Bright Bright Off Lit  Medium Bright Off Lit  Dark Dark Off Lit  Off Off Lit Off       1  This lights when an HDMI compatible device is connected to an  HDMI OUT terminal  page 18      17 ANGLE    page 30   18 OUTPUT RESOLUTION    page 27   19 PLAY MODE    page 33     20 POP UP MENU MENU   Press to display the BD   ROM or DVD Video menus     21 DISPLAY    page 31     22    TOOLS    page 26     23    RETURN   Press to return to the previous  screen                                                                                 
86. able place near the TV and AV system to which  the unit is connected     Do not place the player on top of a TV or color monitor     Keep it away from cassette decks or other components  easily affected by magnetism     Avoid the following types of places   e Places exposed to direct sunlight or strong artificial light  e Places subject to vibration    e Places exposed to strong electromagnetic or  magnetic forces    e Places in which there is much electrical noise   e Places in which electrostatic noise tends to be  generated   e Humid or poorly ventilated places   e Closed racks   e Extremely hot or cold places   e Places in which there is much dust or cigarette  smoke   e Places exposed to soot  steam or heat  in kitchens  etc        Do not place objects on top  Do not place objects on top of the player      lt  Do not obstruct the ventilation    holes    Do not use the player on a shaggy rug  bed  or sofa  and  do not cover the player with a cloth  etc  Doing so will  prevent heat dissipation and could lead to damage       Keep away from heat    Do not place the player on top of an amplifier or other  device generating heat  When installing in a rack  to avoid  the heat generated by the amplifier and other devices   place it on a shelf below the amplifier whenever possible     A Caution    e When installing the player  leave a space of at least  10 cm between the player and the wall  Also  to  facilitate heat radiation  leave some space between  the player and other equip
87. ack is stopped  display the Home  Menu screen     Press    HOME MENU     2 Select and set Initial Setup   Use      to select  then press ENTER     3 Select and set Advanced Setup  gt  Playlist  gt  Next  Screen   Use f     to select  then press ENTER     4 Select               Use f   to select  then press ENTER     Playlist  Chapter    0 items    5 Input the title chapter you want to register   Use the number buttons  0 to 9  or      to input the    En Use       to move the cursor        e To register title 32  chapter 3  input 0  3  2 0  0 and 3   Title    032   0   LI    Chapter  t       6 Register the title chapter    Press ENTER   he specified title chapter is registered on  the playlist  To register more titles chapters  repeat steps  4 to 6    7 Close the Playlist screen     Press 4 HOME MENU     Note    e Title numbers and chapter numbers can be changed  by selecting already registered titles chapters     000 cannot be registered for the title number     e When 000 is entered for the chapter number  all the  chapters of the registered title are registered    e Amaximum of 24 titles chapters can be registered on  the playlist     All titles chapters registered on the playlist are  deleted when all the player s settings are restored to  the factory defaults  page 51      e Depending on the disc and contents  titles chapters  may not be playable  even when registered on the  playlist      Deleting titles chapters from the  playlist   Use f     to select the title chapter
88. activated when playing discs   Because of this  the sound output from components other than the  ones connected by HDMI cable may be fast or slow  If this happens  set  PQLS to Off  page 44      When adisc on which files are recorded is inserted  depending on the  number of files recorded on the disc  loading may take several dozen  minutes     The characters that cannot be displayed on this player are displayed in  E        ETD Problem Check    En    A message indicating low  memory appears while  playing a BD ROM disc     The DVD layer of BDand DVD Is Hybrid Disc Playback    hybrid discs cannot be properly set    played    The CD layerof BD and CD Is Hybrid Disc Playback  hybrid discs cannot be properly set    played     The BDMV format on BD R    RE discs cannot be played     Remedy    e Perform Individual Shared Data Erase or Storage Format   page 49    e Perform Application Data Erase  page 49      Set Hybrid Disc Playback to DVD  page 45      Set Hybrid Disc Playback to CD  page 45      To play the BDMV format on BD R  RE discs containing both BDMV  and BDAV formats  set BBMV BDAV Playback Priority to BDMV   page 45      The player does not playin Areyouusingacommercially When a commercially available disc is used  the player may not play in    the order registered onthe available disc for the playlist  playlist  playback     the order registered on the playlist  To play a playlist  use a disc created  specifically for this player  not commercially available discs      
89. address mode    13 Adress Sl Search  amp  Pla S 2 JS 2 s 2      See a E ee one ane commands  handling differs   14 Adress SM Stop Marker    3    3    3 according to the address mode  See Table 2 for details    15 CL Clear ov v  3 For the SM command  handling differs according to   16 TM Time   4   4 Y 4 the address mode  See Table 1 for details    i GH Chapter J 4 S 4 X  4 Used to specify the address mode specification when   18 F  Title J4 J 4 X using the PL  OEP and SM commands        Handling differs according to the command being used   G TR Track X    4     See Tables 1 and 2 for details   20 Argument KL Key Lock V  L J  21 Argument BS Advanced V Vv x  Playlist Playback   22  A Current Address 4  lt  J  Request   23  R Title Track V Vv J  Number  Request   24 IG ChapterNumber WY xV X  Request   25  T Time Code V  L J  Request   26    Index Number  X x J  Request   21  V DVD Disc Status X J x  Request   28 td BD Disc Status VY Xx x  Request   29  D Get Information J vo J   30 2K CD Disc Status X Xx J  Request   31  P Player Active V  L J  Mode Request   32  L Player Model V  L J    Name Request          En    Table 1 Address modes in which the PL and SM  commands are valid       BD  TM Time  J J J  CH Chapter  J J x  TI  Title  J J X  TR Track  x x J       Table 2 Address modes in which the SE and SLcommands  are valid    BD DVD CD  TM Time  J J J  CH Chapter  J J x  TI  Title  J J x  TR Track  X X J       Command mnemonics    Command mnemonics consist of two digit ASCII 
90. also lights when a component  video cable is connected and video signals are being  output with a resolution of 1080 60  or 720 60p     Rear Panel                   4  5  6    LAN      page 22   PQLS    page 19     Character display     Displays the title chapter track  number  elapsed time  etc     24HZ 50HZ 60HZ     The frequency of the video frame  or field being output lights     EXT      page 21     CONTROL    page 19           1 AUDIO OUT  7 1 ch  terminals      page 21     2 VIDEO OUT terminals  VIDEO      page 21   COMPONENT VIDEO    page 21     3 ACIN   page 22     4 CONTROL IN terminal     Use to control this player  from the remote sensor of another Pioneer  component with a CONTROL OUT terminal and  bearing the M  mark  Connect the CONTROL OUT  terminal of the other component to CONTROL IN on  this player using a mini plug cord  commercially  available      A Caution    e Be sure to connect cables for outputting the audio  and video signals     e When connected via System Control  point the  remote control toward the connected component   such as an AV receiver or amplifier   The remote will  not work correctly when pointed at this player     e You cannot use System Control with components that  do not have a System Control terminal or with  components manufactured by companies other than  Pioneer        DIGITAL OUT  OPTICAL  terminal      page 21   HDMI OUT terminal      page 20    USB  BD STORAGE  port      page 21    LAN  100  terminal      page 22     RS 232C 
91. aly  it  0920  Jamaica  jm  1013  Japan  jp  1016  Kazakhstan  kz  1126  Korea  Republic of  kr  1118  Kyrgyzstan  kg  1107  Latvia  lv  1222  Liechtenstein  li  1209  Lithuania  It  1220    Malagasy  mg mlg  1307  Malay  ms msa  1319  Malayalam  ml mal  1312  Maltese  mt mlIt  1320  Maori  mi mri  1309  Marathi  mr mar  1318  Mongolian  mn mon  1314  Moldavian  mo mol  1315  Nauru  na nau  1401  Nepali  ne nep  1405  Norwegian  no nor  1415  Occitan  oc oci  1503  Oriya  or ori  1518  Oromo  om orm  1513  Panjabi  pa pan  1601  Persian  fa fas  0601  Polish  pl pol  1612  Portuguese  pt por  1620  Pushto  ps pus  1619  Quechua  qu que  1721  Romanian  ro ron  1815  Romansch  rm roh  1813  Rundi  rn run  1814  Russian  ru rus  1821  Samoan  sm smo  1913  Sango  sg sag  1907  Sanskrit  sa san  1901  Scottish Gaelic  gd gla  0704  Serbian  sr srp  1918  Serbo Croatian  sh      1908  Shona  sn sna  1914  Sindhi  sd snd  1904  Sinhalese  si sin  1909  Slovak  sk slk  1911       Luxembourg  lu  1221   Macedonia  the Former Yugoslav   Republic of  mk  1311   Malaysia  my  1325   Malta  mt  1320   Mexico  mx  1324   Moldova  Republic of  md  1304   Monaco  mc  1303   Montserrat  ms  1319   Netherlands  nl  1412   New Zealand  nz  1426   Norway  no  1415   Pakistan  pk  1611   Peru  pe  1605   Philippines  ph  1608   Poland  pl  1612   Portugal  pt  1620   Puerto Rico  pr  1618   Romania  ro  1815   Russian Federation  ru  1821   Saint Kitts and Nevis  kn  1114   Saint Lucia  Ic  120
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94. ase  Use this procedure to erase BD ROM application data   high scores of games  bookmarks data  etc     Select Start  then press ENTER    e Storage Format    Use this procedure to format the storage in which the  data downloaded with the BD LIVE function and data  used with the BONUSVIEW function is stored    page 9     When this is done  all the data on the external  storage device is erased     Select Start  then press ENTER     3 Select Yes  then press ENTER   Use       to select  then press ENTER       Registering or Changing the  password   Use this procedure to register or change the code  number required for the Parental Lock settings     1 Select and set Parental Lock     Set Password  gt   Next Screen   Use f   to select  then press ENTER     2 Input the password   Use the number buttons  0 to 9  or        to input the  number  then press ENTER to set     Use      to move the cursor   3 Re input the password     Use the number buttons  0 to 9  or        to input the  number  then press ENTER to Set     Use       to move the cursor     e To change the password  input the previously  registered password  then input the new password     Note    e We recommend making a note of the password     e  f you forget the password  reset the player to the  factory default setting  then register the password  again  page 51        Changing the Parental Lock level for  viewing DVDs    Some DVD Video discs containing scenes of violence  for  example  have Parental Lock levels  chec
95. at the ISO  JPEG committee failed to specify a concrete file format   Some vendors    filled in the blanks    on their own  creating  proprietary formats that no one else could read   For  example  none of the early commercial JPEG  implementations for the Macintosh were able to exchange  compressed files    The file format we have adopted is called JFIF  see  REFERENCES   This format has been agreed to by a  number of major commercial JPEG vendors  and it has  become the de facto standard  JFIF is a minimal or    low  end    representation  We recommend the use of TIFF JPEG   TIFF revision 6 0 as modified by TIFF Technical Note  2  for     high end    applications that need to record a lot of  additional data about an image  TIFF JPEG is fairly new and  not yet widely supported  unfortunately   The upcoming JPEG Part 3 standard defines a file format  called SPIFF  SPIFF is interoperable with JFIF  in the sense  that most JFIF decoders should be able to read the most  common variant of SPIFF  SPIFF has some technical  advantages over JFIF  but its major claim to fame is simply  that it is an official standard rather than an informal one  At  this point it is unclear whether SPIFF will supersede JFIF or  whether JFIF will remain the de facto standard  IJG intends  to support SPIFF once the standard is frozen  but we have  not decided whether it should become our default output  ormat or not   In any case  our decoder will remain capable  of reading JFIF indefinitely    Various
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97. ay not be possible to play scratched discs   Is the disc dirty  Clean the disc  page 15      Is there a piece of paperor The disc may be warped and unplayable   sticker attached to the disc     Is the disc properly set in the    Set the disc with the printed side facing up   disc tray  e Set the disc properly in the depression in the disc tray     Is the region number correct  See About region numbers on page 10 for the region numbers of discs    that can be played on this player     No picture is displayed or the Is the video cable properly e Connect the cable properly according to the connected devices  picture is not displayed connected   page 18      properly  e Insert the cable firmly and all the way in     Is the video cable damaged  If the cable is damaged  replace it with a new one     Is the input setting on the Read the operating instructions of the connected components and    connected TV or AV receiver switch to the proper input   or amplifier right     Are you viewing the picture Press VIDEO SELECT to switch the video output terminal to be viewed    from the video output  page 26     terminal selected with VIDEO   SELECT    Is the output video resolution Use OUTPUT RESOLUTION to switch to a resolution at which the video  properly set  and audio signals are output  page 27     e  s the player connected 1080p or Deep Color video signals may not be output properly     with an HDMI cable other depending on the HDMI cable being used or the player s settings   than a H
98. celandic  is isl  0919  Indonesian  in ind  0914  Interlingua  ia ina  0901  Interlingue  ie ile  0905  Inupiaq  ik ipk  0911  lrish  ga gle  0701  Italian  it ita  0920  Japanese  ja jpn  1001  Javanese  jw jav  1023  Kalaallisut  kl kal  1112  Kannada  kn kan  1114  Kashmiri  ks kas  1119  Kazakh  kk kaz  1111  Kinyarwanda  rw kin  1823  Kirghiz  ky kir  1125  Korean  ko kor  1115  Kurdish  ku kur  1121  Lao  lo lao  1215   Latin  la lat  1201  Latvian  Ilv lav  1222  Lingala  In lin  1214  Lithuanian  It lit  1220  Macedonian  mk mkd  1311      Country Area Code Table    Country Area name  Country Area code  input code    Anguilla  ai  0109  Antigua and Barbuda  ag  0107  Argentina  ar  0118  Armenia  am  0113  Australia  au  0121  Austria  at  0120  Azerbaijan  az  0126  Bahamas  bs  0219  Barbados  bb  0202  Belarus  by  0225  Belgium  be  0205   Belize  bz  0226  Bermuda  bm  0213  Brazil  br  0218   Bulgaria  bg  0207  Canada  ca  0301  Cayman Islands  ky  1125  Chile  cl  0312   China  cn  0314  Colombia  co  0315  Croatia  hr  0818   Cyprus  cy  0325   Czech Republic  cz  0326  Denmark  dk  0411  Dominica  dm  0413  Dominican Republic  do  0415    Estonia  ee  0505  Finland  fi  0609  France  fr  0618  Georgia  ge  0705  Germany  de  0405  Greece  gr  0718  Greenland  gl  0712  Grenada  gd  0704  Guyana  gy  0725  Haiti  ht  0820   Hong Kong  hk  0811  Hungary  hu  0821  Iceland  is  0919  India  in  0914  Indonesia  id  0904  Ireland  ie  0905  Israel  il  0912   It
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100. cloth  etc   to wipe the disc gently from the center toward  the outer edge  Do not use a dirty cleaning cloth        Do not use benzene  thinner or other volatile chemicals   Also do not use record spray or antistatic agents     For tough dirt  apply some water to a soft cloth  wring out  thoroughly  wipe off the dirt  then wipe off the moisture  with a dry cloth     En    En      Specially shaped discs    Specially shaped discs  heart shaped  hexagonal  etc    cannot be used on this player  Never use such discs  as  they will damage the player          Condensation on discs    If the disc is moved suddenly from a cold place into a  warm room  in winter  for example   water droplets   condensation  may form on the disc surface  Discs will  not play properly if there is condensation on them   Carefully wipe off the water droplets from the disc surface  before using the disc       Extended use of recording discs    Playing a specific section of a recording disc  BD R RE   DVD R RW  etc   continuously for extended periods of  time may reduce performance of the recorded surface  and make the disc unplayable  To avoid this  take  measures so that no single specific section is played for  extended periods of time  and replace the disc  periodically     Installation Procedure       1 Disconnect all cords connected to the set   including the power cord    Before starting  check that there is no disc in the set     2 Turn the set upside down  and remove the  screws on the sides of th
101. corded if Angle Secondary Indicator is set to On   page 45     10  Some discs do not include secondary audio    11     In some cases the secondary video may switch or the switching screen provided on the disc may be displayed immediately  without the  current secondary video or the total number of secondary video streams recorded on the disc being displayed   e Secondary video mark is displayed for scenes at which secondary video is recorded if Angle Secondary Indicator is set to On   page 45     12  Some discs do not include secondary video                       Using the Play Mode  functions       CLEAR ENTER       o       STOP    Playing from a specific time   Time Search     1 During playback  press PLAY MODE to display the  Play Mode screen    The Play Mode screen can also be displayed by selecting  Play Mode from the TOOLS menu     2 Select Time Search   Use f     to select  then press ENTER     3 Input the time     Use the number buttons  0 to 9  or        to input the time     Use        to move the cursor     e To play trom 45 minutes  input 0  0  4  5 0 and 0  then  press ENTER     e To play from 1 hour 20 minutes  input 0  1  2  0  0 and  0  then press ENTER     e Press CLEAR to clear the values you have input     t  Time Search E2  45 00  4    4 Starting playback from the specified time   Use     to select Search  then press ENTER       Closing the Play Mode screen  Press PLAY MODE or    HOME MENU     Playing a specific title     chapter or track  Search     1 Pre
102. cs  some of the functions cannot be used with some titles    The original titles are played repeatedly  However  the playlist titles cannot be played repeatedly   The files in the folder are played repeatedly    The files in the folder or HMG Playlist are played repeatedly    The tracks in the disc or HMG Playlist are played repeatedly                 DOI S OT a          En    Playing from the  Home Media Gallery    The Home Media Gallery lets you display a list of the titles   tracks or files recorded on the disc  The discs that can be  played from the Home Media Gallery are as shown below   see also page 8     e BD R  RE discs   e DVD R  RW  VR format  discs   e Audio CDs  CD DAs and DIS CDs     e DVDs CDs on which only data files of image or audio  files  etc  are recorded                PREV PAUSI STOP NEXT    Playing discs    1 Press HOME MEDIA GALLERY to display the  Home Media Gallery    The Home Media Gallery can also be displayed by  selecting Home Media Gallery from the Home Menu  then pressing ENTER     2 Select the disc   Use f   to select  then press ENTER     3 Select the title or track to be played   Use f   to select  then press ENTER     BD R BDAV  My Favorite TV Program      Closing the Home Media Gallery    1 Morning serial drama D  News at noon   Evening movie   idnight variety show    m  5 Playback protection      Drama  Blank time  usic and us       2  3  4  5  6 World heritage  7  8  m    10 items    Playback starts     Press HOME MEDIA GALLERY or    HO
103. d            Rack     Pa  conforming to  i EIA standards      gt  Rack mount  screw holes    Rack mount    bracket   screws    A Caution    The rack mount brackets included with the set allow  the set to be mounted on universal pitch or wide pitch  racks conforming to EIA 19    standards     Check that the rack has the appropriate strength for  the set   s weight and usage environment before  mounting     The   screws for fixing the rack mount brackets to the  rack are not included  Choose screws with the  appropriate strength and length for the set   s weight  and usage environment to mount the set on the rack   To ensure that the set is fixed securely on the rack  be  sure to fasten it with screws in all 4 rack mount screw  holes     The mounting procedure should be performed by at  least two people     Be very careful not to get your fingers  etc   caught  between the rack mount brackets and the rack     Check that the screws fastened in step 5 are    securely tightened     Once this is checked  the procedure is finished     If there is any looseness in the screws   or the screws  removed from the player  vibrations generated by the  rotation of discs in the player or by other products  could cause noise or to lead the player falling off the  rack  resulting in injury or damage to the equipment   Be sure to check that the screws are securely  fastened     A Caution    Pay attention to the following when removing the set  from the rack and moving it         Be sure to remov
104. d  though no operations are  being performed     Front panel display does not  turn on     Buttons on the player s front  panel cannot be operated or  the disc tray does not open     Input of connected TV and AV  system switches  automatically        Processing failed     is  displayed     Settings you have made have  been cleared     Check    Is a disc loaded in the player  Remove the disc from the player before restoring the player to the  factory defaults  page 51      Remedy    Check the Advanced Setup     Baud Rate setting and the serial  interface specifications  page 56 and 58      lf Auto Power Off is set to On  the player s power turns off  automatically if no operation is performed for over 30 minutes   page 46      ls Auto Power Off set to  On     ls Display Power Off set to The player s power may turn off together with the power of the TV    On  connected to the HDMI OUT terminal  If you do not want the player s  power to turn off when the TV   s power is turned off  set Display Power    Off to Off  page 44      The player s power may turn on together with the power of the TV  connected to the HDMI OUT terminal  If you do not want the player s  power to turn on when the TV s power is turned on  set KURO LINK to  Off  page 44      Is an AV receiver or amplifier Operate with the remote control of the device connected to the  connected to the CONTROL CONTROL IN terminal    IN terminal on the player s   rear panel     Is KURO LINK set to On     Are you operating the r
105. d audio signals are to be output  page 51      On    Off    On    Off  On    Off    Select this to display the operation indicators  Play  Stop  etc   on the TV  screen     Select this if you do not want to display the operation indicators  Play  Stop   etc   on the TV screen     The black screen  the screen saver  is displayed  if there is no operation for  over 1 minute after playback is stopped or paused     The screen saver is automatically activated if there is no operation for over 1  minute after the Home Menu or Home Media Gallery is displayed while  playing a BD or DVD    With audio CDs and audio files  the screen saver is automatically activated if  no button is operated for over 1 minute  even while the audio CD or audio file  is playing    The screen saver turns off when an operation is performed on the player or  remote control     The screen saver is not activated     Select this to turn the power off automatically  the power turns off  automatically if no operation is performed for over 30 minutes      Select this if you do not want the power to turn off automatically     The Software Update function can check for and download updated system software from the  network server  page 51      Use this to make advanced settings  page 55           Changing the speaker setup    Set whether or not speakers are connected to an AV  receiver or amplifier  etc   their size and their crossover  frequency  This setting is only valid tor the AUDIO OUT  terminals     When ther
106. d the like   printf     s  png_get_copyright NULL   Also  the PNG logo   in PNG format  of course  is supplied in the files     pngbar png    and    pngbar jpg  88x31  and    pngnow png      98x31    Libpng is OSI Certified Open Source Software  OSI Certified  Open Source is a certification mark of the Open Source  Initiative    Glenn Randers Pehrson   glennrp at users sourceforge net   2 Apr 08     libjpg   The Independent JPEG Group   s JPEG software  README for release 6b of 27 Mar 1998   This distribution contains the sixth public release of the  Independent JPEG Group s free JPEG software  You are    welcome to redistribute this software and to use it for any   purpose  subject to the conditions under LEGAL ISSUES    below    Serious users of this software  particularly those   incorporating it into larger programs  should contact IJG at   jpeg info uunet uu net to be added to our electronic   mailing list  Mailing list members are notified of updates   and have a chance to participate in technical discussions    etc    This software is the work of Tom Lane  Philip Gladstone  Jim   Boucher  Lee Crocker  Julian Minguillon  Luis Ortiz  George   Phillips  Davide Rossi  Guido Vollbeding  Ge    Weijers  and   other members of the Independent JPEG Group    IJG is not affiliated with the official ISO JPEG standards   committee    DOCUMENTATION ROADMAP   This file contains the following sections    OVERVIEW General description of JPEG and   the IJG software    Copyright  lack of
107. de by side in a single library together with   other library facilities not covered by this License  and   distribute such a combined library  provided that the  separate distribution of the work based on the Library  and of the other library facilities is otherwise permitted   and provided that you do these two things    a  Accompany the combined library with a copy of the  same work based on the Library  uncombined with any  other library facilities  This must be distributed under  the terms of the Sections above    b  Give prominent notice with the combined library of the  fact that part of it is a work based on the Library  and  explaining where to find the accompanying  uncombined form of the same work       You may not copy  modify  sublicense  link with  or       distribute the Library except as expressly provided under  this License  Any attempt otherwise to copy  modify     sublicense  link with  or distribute the Library is void  and  will automatically terminate your rights under this  License  However  parties who have received copies  or  rights  from you under this License will not have their  licenses terminated so long as such parties remain in full  compliance       You are not required to accept this License  since you    have not signed it  However  nothing else grants you  permission to modify or distribute the Library or its  derivative works  These actions are prohibited by law if  you do not accept this License  Therefore  by modifying  or distributing 
108. dio cables riesenia irimi cas 21  Connecting a TV using a video audio cable          21  Connecting an AV receiver or amplifier using audio  CIC Sarit dma tS ea Shed a eon ees bark mee Meee a 21  Connecting components to the USB port            21  About USB  external storage  devices        0 000  21  Connecting the USB  external storage  device       22  NEI WOR CORMECTION  Corana a aa  b ven DE Stet oadedts Ze  CONMECUNG VIGNE  EtNerner GUD cic tonto ncn Teoma Bae eas 22    Connectin LAG DOWER ONG aera paaa aad aS 22    04 Getting Started  Making settings using the Setup Navigator menu     23  Operating the TV with the player   s remote control     24    VSR eSClCOGCNIS xiii d oti dsaithtn E ae E 25  SiO thes OOS MEU reer ar tea eit Bad BaNes 26  Switching the video output terminal to be viewed      26  Switching the output video resolution          eee ee 21  05 Playback  Pla WING s CSC SOF Tl lO Sarit iy sae alta cdat etek E Rona 29   Forward and reverse Scanning  nasaan eee e eee 30   Playing specific titles  chapters or tracksS           30   SKIPON COMUEIT bhangra aa wa eed ad eee acs 30   Faymann  SOW mONO a i aeaaee wwe veedendl pends 30   otep torward ana Step TEVE Seia dsin aes ane tak 30   Switching the camera angleS ereis ie reintors 30   SWEN  ME SUDU rasere partied tet aaa RS 30   Switching the audio and secondary audio          31    Switching the secondary VId   O earste cee eee On  Displaying  the dise INTOrMallOn   enc  bidaw aie a 31  Pla OAC K TUM CHOW S
109. e      About USB  external storage   devices    The USB  external storage  devices that can be  connected to the player are as shown below        e USB 2 0 compatible memory devices or hard disks    e FAT16 or FAT32 file system  minimum 1 GB capacity   2 GB or more recommended        e Devices formatted with a file system other than the  above cannot be used  Such devices may however be  usable if they are formatted from the player     e External storage devices may not be recognized if  they contain multiple partitions     e Some external storage devices may not operate with  this player     e Operation of external storage devices  USB memory  devices  external hard disks  etc   is not guaranteed     Connecting the USB   external storage  device    A Caution    Be sure to turn the player s power off before  connecting or disconnecting external storage  devices     Use empty external storage devices  on which  nothing is stored      When using an external hard disk as the external  storage device  be sure to turn on the hard disk   s  power before turning on the player s power     If the external storage device is write protected  be  sure to disable the write protection     e When connecting the USB cable  hold onto the plug   set the plug in the proper direction for the port and  insert it horizontally     Placing excessive loads on the plug may result in  poor contact  making it impossible to write data on  the external storage device     The player is equipped with an int
110. e KURO LINK function using  Setup Navigator  KURO LINK is set to On on the  player  page 44   and if a Pioneer KURO LINK   compatible Flat Panel TV is connected  turn on the  TV s KURO LINK function     e When a Pioneer Flat Panel TV or front projector  compatible with the KURO LINK function is  connected to the player using an HDMI cable  the  player is automatically set to the optimum picture  quality for the connected device        1 Turn on the TV s power and switch the input   See the TV s operating instructions for instructions on  operating the TV     2 Turn on the player s power   Press    STANDBY ON     Check that the Setup Navigator menu is displayed     If the Setup Navigator menu is not  displayed     gt  Press    HOME MENU to display the Home  Menu  select Initial Setup  gt  Setup Navigator  gt   Start  then press ENTER     3 Select the OSD language   Use    to select  then press ENTER     Setup Navigator  BD PLAYER  Please select the on screen display language     fran  ais    Espa  ol    Audio  subtitle and BDMV DVD Video menu  language will also be set        When a Pioneer Flat Panel TV that is compatible with  KURO LINK is connected to this player s HDMI OUT  terminal  language settings are imported from the  Pioneer Flat Panel TV s language settings before Setup  Navigator begins     4 Select and set the video and audio output  terminals    Select the actually connected video and audio output  terminals     Use            to select  then press ENTER     Set
111. e MPEG  e MPEG 2 AAC  e Linear PCM    To enjoy the surround sound of Dolby TrueHD  Dolby  Digital Plus  DTS HD Master Audio and DTS HD High  Resolution Audio  it is recommended to connect the  player to an AV receiver or amplifier compatible with  these audio formats using an HDMI cable  After loading  a BD containing sound in one of these audio formats   select the audio format on the menu screen     See About the audio output settings on page 52 for the  output conditions of the different formats     Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories   Dolby and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby  Laboratories     Manufactured under license under U S  Patent     s   5 451 942  5 956 674  5 974 380  5 978 762  6 226 616   6 467 000   092 195  1 272  007   359 929 1 212 672  amp   other U S  and worldwide patents issued  amp  pending  DTS is  a registered trademark and the DTS logos  Symbol  DIS HD  and DTS HD Master Audio   Essential are trademarks of  DTS  Inc     1996 2008 DTS  Inc  All Rights Reserved       Playing BDs  e BDs  BDMV  compatible with the formats below can  be played       Blu ray Disc Read Only  ROM  Format Version 2      Blu ray Disc Recordable  R  Format Version 2      Blu ray Disc Rewritable  RE  Format Version 3    This player supports BD ROM Profile 2     BONUSVIEW functions such as playback of  secondary video  Picture in Picture  and secondary  audio can be used  The data used with the  BONUSVIEW functions  the secondary video   Picture in P
112. e Power ON command  e Play command    e Commands with the power  A181AFBC   play   A181AF39  and power on  A181AFBA  Remote  Control Button commands as arguments     There is no need to connect control lines other than TxD  and RxD     Commands and statuses CH    Serial interface control is performed by the computer sending commands  etc   and the player returning the status   When command execution is fully completed  the player returns a completion message  R lt CR gt    If an error is  generated  the player returns the error code  for example  E04 lt CR gt                      List of usable commands No Arguments mnemonics Command name BD DVD CD  33 Argument SW Slow V  L X   No Arguments mnemonics Command name BD DVD CD 34 OF Error Code F  g J   1 PN Power ON Y vo J Request  2 PF Power OFF S S   35 Argument MC Menu Call V  L X  3 OP Open Med S 36 Argument NB Numeric Button J x lt  X  4 CO Close Z ill J 37 Argument CU Button Select V Vv x  5 99 RJ Stop J L WA 38 ET Enter Button V Vv x  6 Adress PL Play PO GA Gq     139 eZ Firmware V  S4 Y  7 DA se 7 f 7 Version Request  3 ST Stili 7 7 7 40  Argument  RU Remote Control J vo J   Button   3 ns Seema    C    1 The PL commands include both the PL command   10 SR Step Reverse V v   X without address and the PL command with address    44 NS Scan Stop Z s4 y The PL command without address is set to    for the  72 Adress SE Search  p Zp veo respective discs  but how the PL command with address is  o handled differs according to the 
113. e any disc from the set         Turn the set   s power off  then disconnect  connected cables  etc         Be careful that the set does not fall when loosening  the screws fastening it to the rack  the procedure  should be performed by at least two people          After removing the set from the rack  be sure to    place it on a stable surface  such as on a flat table        En    Chapter 3    Connecting up    Be sure to turn off the power and unplug the power cord  from the power outlet whenever making or changing  connections     After connecting  make the settings at the Setup  Navigator menu according to the type of cable  connected  page 23      Also refer to the operating instructions of the device  being connected     Connecting using an  HDMI cable    The audio and video signals can be transferred to HDMI   compatible devices as digital signals with no loss of  sound or video quality     Note    e Make the settings at the Setup Navigator menu  according to connected HDMI compatible device   page 23         e The HDMI indicator on the player s front panel lights  when an HDMI compatible device is connected to an  HDMI OUT terminal  page 12      e 1080p video signals may not be output  depending on  the HDMI cable being used     About HDMI    This player incorporates High Definition Multimedia  Interface  HDMI     technology     Homi    HIGH DEFINITION MULTIMEDIA INTERFACE    HDMI  the HDMI Logo and High Definition Multimedia  Interface are trademarks or registered trad
114. e are no speakers whose speaker size is set to  Small  select Bypass for the crossover frequency     When there are speakers whose speaker size is set to    Small  select the crossover frequency  Bypass cannot be  selected      A Caution    e The Speaker Setup cannot be selected when Audio  Output Mode is set to 2 Channel  Change the  setting to Multi channel  page 43      1 Select and set Speakers  gt  Speaker Setup  gt  Next  Screen   Use      to select  then press ENTER     2 Select the speaker and change the setting     Use f      to select  then use       to change the setting     Speaker Setup  BD PLAYER    L R 4 Large  gt   C Large    SL SR  SBL SBR Large  SW Yes  Bypass    Large    Crossover    L R  front left and right speakers   Large Small  e C  center speaker   Large Small None    SL SR  left and right surround speakers   Large   Small None    SBL SBR  left and right surround back speakers    Large Small None    e SW  subwoofer   Yes No  e Crossover  Bypass 50 Hz 80 Hz 100 Hz 150 Hz    Note    e Depending on the combination of settings of the  different speakers  the settings of speakers other than  the one you have changed may also change  automatically     e When a subwoofer with a filter bypass function is  connected and there is no speaker whose speaker  size is set to Small  if the subwoofer   s filter is set to be  bypassed  the player s high precision digital filter is  used  In this case  set the crossover frequency to  something other than Bypass     e Up
115. e is not displayed long cable  cable    properly    Picture freezes and the front e Press W STOP to stop playback  then restart playback    panel and remote control e  f the playback cannot be stopped  press    STANDBY ON on the  buttons stop working  player s front panel to turn off the power  then turn the power back on     e If the power cannot be turned off  press and hold    STANDBY ON  on the player s front panel for over 5 seconds  The power will turn off     Motion is unnatural or Change the Pure Cinema setting  page 39     picture is not clear    No picture is displayed or With some discs  it may not be possible to output the video signals from  picture is not output in high the VIDEO output terminal or the COMPONENT VIDEO output  definition when playing BDs  terminals  In this case  connect using an HDMI cable  page 18     e Picture is disturbed during e This player Supports Macrovision analog copy protection technology   playback  With some TVs  such as with built in video deck   the picture will not be  e Picture is dark  displayed properly when the copy protected DVD title is played  This is    not a malfunction    e If the player and TV are connected via a DVD recorder video deck   etc   the picture will not be displayed properly due to analog copy  protection  Connect the player and TV directly     e Picture is stretched  Is the TV   s aspect ratio Read the IV s operating instructions and set the TV s aspect ratio  e Picture is cropped  properly set  properly  
116. e set   Remove the 2 screws from each side        A Caution    e When mounting  be sure to place the set on a stable  surface  such as on a flat table  and raise the side of  the set on which you are mounting the rack mount  bracket by at least 10 mm    Mounting the rack mount bracket without raising the  set at least 10 mm could damage the set     e When mounting the rack mount bracket  be sure to  use the screws removed from the player  Using other  screws could damage the set or result in the set  falling     3 Mount the rack mount brackets    Mount the rack mount brackets to the screw holes in the  sides of the player using the screws removed from the  player in step 2  two screws on each side            Screw holes    We        ae n      A    Rack mount bracket        e The rack mount brackets are different for the left  L   and right  R  sides  Check the L and R marks on the  rack mount brackets and be sure to mount them on  the correct side     e When mounting  first tighten the two screws removed  from the player to the extent that the rack mount  bracket moves when a gentle force is applied  check  that the rack mount bracket is properly attached  then  tighten the screws securely     4 Mount the underplate    Insert the underplate between the left and right rack  mount brackets  then mount with the included gray  screw     Underplate              Included gray screw    5    Mount the set on the rack     Check that the screws fastened in step 3 are securely  tightene
117. e to a DIGITAL OUT terminal or  the AUDIO OUT terminals  page 21      For some BDs  audio signals are only output from DIGITAL OUT  terminal or the HDMI OUT terminal     Linear PCM  2 channel  audio signals are output from output terminals  other than the one set at Output Terminal under Audio Out  Set  Output Terminal properly  page 51      Read the operating instructions of the connected AV receiver or  amplifier and check the audio output settings of AV receiver or  amplifier     Use the menu screen or AUDIO to switch the disc s sound to multi   channel     When the AV receiver or amplifier  etc   is connected to the AUDIO  OUT terminals  set Audio Output Mode to Multi channel  page 43    Also  set Speaker Setup properly  page 47      If an AV receiver or amplifier that is not compatible with DTS Digital  Surround is connected to the DIGITAL OUT terminal  set DTS Out to  DTS     PCM  page 43      It is not possible to output 192 kHz or 96 kHz digital audio signals from  this player s DIGITAL OUT terminal  The signals are automatically  converted to 48 kHz or less for output     When listening to the sound from an HDMI OUT terminal  set HDMI  Audio Out to PCM  page 44      When listening to the sound from an DIGITAL OUT terminal  set Dolby  Digital Out to Dolby Digital 1  DTS Out to DTS 1  page 43      When a Pioneer AV receiver or amplifier compatible with the POLS  function is connected directly to the player s HDMI OUT terminal using  an HDMI cable  the PQLS function is 
118. een  pages 30 and 31     Off Select this if you do not want to display the angle mark  secondary video mark  and secondary audio mark on the TV screen    Hybrid Disc Playback BD The BD layer of hybrid discs with two or more layers  BD and DVD or CD  is  played    DVD The DVD layer of hybrid discs with two or more layers  BD and DVD  is played     If there is no DVD layer  the BD layer is played     CD The CD layer of hybrid discs with two or more layers  BD and CD  is played  If    there is no CD layer  the BD layer is played     Remove the disc from the disc tray when changing the setting     BDMV BDAV Playback BDMV Select this to play the BDMV format on BD R  RE discs containing both  Priority BDMV and BDAV formats   BDAV Select this to play the BDAV format on BD R  RE discs containing both    BDMV and BDAV formats     Remove the disc from the disc tray when changing the setting        En    Setting    Set Password  Change  Password     DVD Video Parental Lock  BDMV Parental Lock  Country Code    yoo  jelUded    Output Terminal    On Screen Display    SUOIIdO    Screen Saver    Auto Power Off    Software Update    Advanced Setup    Options    Explanation    Register  change  the password for parental lock settings or for unlocking to play DVD Video with  parental lock feature  page 50      Change the player s parental lock level  page 50      Change the restricted age  page 50      Change the Country Area code  page 50      Set the terminals from which the player s video an
119. een to set the default audio language for BD ROM  and DVD Video playback  You can select the language name or enter the  code number  see on page 54 for the code table      If a language not recorded on the BD DVD is set  one of the recorded languages is automatically selected and played     Setting Options Explanation  fy oubtitle Language English Select this to set the default subtitle language for BD ROM and DVD Video      For some discs  it may not playback to English   Q be possible to change tothe available languages Choose a language from the listed languages to set the default subtitle  selected language  language for BD ROM and DVD Video playback    Other Continue to the next screen to set the default subtitle language for BD ROM  and DVD Video playback  You can select the language name or enter the  code number  see on page 54 for the code table     It a language not recorded on the BD DVD is set  one of the recorded languages is automatically selected and played   BDMV DVD Video Menu w Subtitle Sets the language of BD ROM and DVD Video menus to the same as that set  Lang  Language for the subtitle language      For eerie discs  It may not available languages Choose a language from the listed languages to set the default language for  be possible to change to the BD ROM and DVD Video menus    selected language  cc   Other Continue to the next screen to set the default menu language for BD ROM  and DVD Video menus  You can select the language name or enter the code  
120. emarks of HDMI  Licensing  LLC     The player supports Deep Color    The conventional players can transmit a video signal with  8 bit color depth in the YCbCr 4 4 4 or RGB formats  the  players supporting Deep Color can transmit a video  signal with a color bit depth of greater than 8 bits per  color component  Subtle color gradations can be  reproduced when connected to a TV that supports Deep  Color     This product is compatible with    x v Color    that have the  capability to realize a wide gamut color space based on  the xvYCC specifications    Playing video signals conforming to    xvYCC    standards  on this player when connected to an    x v Color      compatible TV  etc   expands color reproduction    capabilities  allowing natural colors to be reproduced  more faithfully than ever       x v Color    is a promotion name given to the products that  have the capability to realize a wide gamut color space  based on the international standard specifications  defined as xvYCC     x v Color       x v Color    and XN Color are trademarks of Sony    Corporation       Audio signals that can be  transferred with the player   s HDMI  OUT terminal  e Dolby TrueHD  e Dolby Digital Plus  e Dolby Digital  e DIS HD Master Audio  e DIS HD High Resolution Audio  DTS Digital Surround  MPEG 2 AAC  Linear PCM  Linear PCM audio signals meeting the following  conditions can be output       Sampling frequency  32 kHz to 192 kHz      Number of channels  Up to 8  up to 6 for a 192 kHz  sampl
121. emote Operate from within 23 feet  7 m  of the remote control sensor   control from a point too far  away from the player     Are the batteries dead     Is the RC 232C Key Lock  command set     Replace the batteries  page 7      Cancel the Key Lock command  For details  see the communications  interface user s manual     e The screensaver turns off when the player s front panel or remote  control is operated     Is Screen Saver set to On        If you do not want the screensaver to be activated  set Screen Saver  to Off  page 46      Press FL DIMMER on the remote control to switch the front panel  display   s brightness  page 12      Set Front Key Lock to Off  page 55      Has the front panel display  been turned off     Is Front Key Lock set to All  or Tray     Is KURO LINK set to On  The input of the TV and AV system  AV receiver or amplifier  etc    connected to the HDMI OUT terminal may automatically switch to the  player when playback starts on the player or the menu screen  Home  Media Gallery  etc   is displayed  If you do not want the inputs of the  connected TV and AV system  AV receiver or amplifier  etc   to switch    automatically  set KURO LINK to Off  page 44      If the message appears repeatedly  please ask your nearest Pioneer  authorized service center or your dealer to carry out repair work     e Have you disconnected the Always press    STANDBY ON on the player s front panel or   power cord while the player s    STANDBY ON on the remote control and check t
122. ense along with the Program    You may charge a fee for the physical act of transferring  a copy  and you may at your option offer warranty  protection in exchange for a fee          You may modify your copy or copies of the Program or    any portion of it  thus forming a work based on the   Program  and copy and distribute such modifications or   work under the terms of Section 1 above  provided that   you also meet all of these conditions    a  You must cause the modified files to carry prominent  notices stating that you changed the files and the date  of any change    b  You must cause any work that you distribute or  publish  that in whole or in part contains or is derived  from the Program or any part thereof  to be licensed as  a whole at no charge to all third parties under the  terms of this License    c  If the modified program normally reads commands  interactively when run  you must cause it  when  started running for such interactive use in the most  ordinary way  to print or display an announcement  including an appropriate copyright notice and a notice  that there is no warranty  or else  saying that you  provide a warranty  and that users may redistribute the  program under these conditions  and telling the user  how to view a copy of this License   Exception  if the  Program itself is interactive but does not normally  print such an announcement  your work based on the  Program is not required to print an announcement     These requirements apply to the modif
123. ep forward or reverse each time  the button is pressed       To resume normal playback   gt  Press  gt  PLAY     Switching the camera angles    For BD ROM and DVD Video discs on which multiple  angles are recorded  the angles can be switched during  playback      gt  During playback  press ANGLE    e The current angle and total number of recorded  angles are displayed on the IV screen and on the  player s front panel display    To switch the angles  press ANGLE again or press T     4   Example  Current angle Total number of  recorded angles  Angle    l    e The angles can also be switched by selecting Angle  from the TOOLS menu     e  f the angles are not switched when ANGLE is  pressed  switch them from the menu screen     Switching the subtitles    For discs on which multiple subtitles are recorded  the  subtitles can be switched during playback     A Caution    e The subtitles cannot be switched for discs recorded  on a DVD or BD recorder  Also refer to the operating  instructions of the device used for recording      gt  During playback  press SUBTITLE    The current subtitle and total number of recorded  subtitles are displayed on the TV screen and on the  player s front panel display    To switch the subtitle  press SUBTITLE again or press    t t   Example  Current subtitle Total number of  recorded subtitles  Subtitle    T  aa       e The subtitles can also be switched by selecting  Subtitle from the TOOLS menu     e If the subtitles are not switched when SUBTITLE is  
124. equipped with a  serial interface conforming to RS 232C standards allowing  connection to a computer  The interface is a 9 pin D Sub  connector     A Caution    e The 9 pin connector uses inch screw threads        The D Sub connector s pin layout is as shown below     1 5    O0000  O000    6 9    Pinno  Terminal Input Output Function    1 DCD Input NC  not connected on  the player    2 RxD Input receive data   3 TxD Output send data   4 DTR Output NC  not connected on  the player    5 GND ground   6 DSR Input NC  not connected on  the player    7 RTS Outupt Connected to CTS pin  internally    8 CTS Input Connected to RTS pin  internally    9 RI Input NC  not connected on    the player        Serial control specifications     1  Signal level   RS 232C level    2  Data format   Data length  8 bits   Stop bit  1 bit   Parity  None    3  Communication speed  Baud rate     The communication speed  Baud rate  is selectable  among the following  2400 bps  4800 bps  9600 bps   19200 bps and 115200 bps  Set to 9600 bps by  factory default  page 56      Connection to a computer    The player communicates with the computer using the  9 pin D Sub connector s pins 2 and 3 for signal transfer  and pin 5 as the ground     The computer and player are connected as shown on the  diagram below     Control terminal such as  a computer    BDP V6000       The player can accept commands whenever the power is  on  In addition  the player can accept the commands  below even when the power is off     
125. er handling    D36 P4_A_En       This product contains mercury  Disposal of this  material may be regulated due to environmental  considerations  For disposal or recycling  information  please contact your local authorities or  the Electronics Industries Alliance   www eiae org     K057_En    POWER CORD CAUTION   Handle the power cord by the plug  Do not pull out the  plug by tugging the cord and never touch the power  cord when your hands are wet as this could cause a  short circuit or electric shock  Do not place the unit  a  piece of furniture  etc   on the power cord  or pinch the  cord  Never make a knot in the cord or tie it with other  cords  The power cords should be routed such that they  are not likely to be stepped on  A damaged power cord  can cause a fire or give you an electrical shock  Check  the power cord once in a while  If you find it damaged   contact the Pioneer service center on the back cover  or  your dealer for a replacement     This product incorporates copyright protection  technology that is protected by method claims of  certain U S  patents and other intellectual property  rights owned by Macrovision Corporation and other  rights owners  Use of this copyright protection  technology must be authorized by Macrovision  Corporation  and is intended for home and other  limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized  by Macrovision Corporation  Reverse engineering or  disassembly is prohibited     FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION DECLARATION OF
126. erheat  explode or catch fire  It can also reduce the    life or performance of batteries   D3 4 2 3 3_En    Software updating    When the software is updated  product information  concerning this product may be made public on the  Pioneer website  Check the update or service information  concerning this product              EZD Types of discs files that can be played       Playable discs    Discs with the logo marks below indicated on the disc label  package or jacket can be played     Application format       Disc type CD DA  BDMV  BDAV DAYA DTA    o  DVD VR DATA DISC    DTS CD  BD ROM J J X X X  BD BD R e  s   7  x     BD RE D RE Blu ray Dist 7 7 x   Qe  VIDEO  DVD ROM J x J X X J    DVD R945    DVD  L  ROM  ou DVD J x J J x J  R  DVD  a    DVD RW  6 J x J J x J  RW   DVD R34 Z X J x x J   DVD RW    J x J x x J    COMPACT  CD DA      Audio CD  ISG   4l 4j x v a   DIGITAL AUDIO   CD   CD R4 x x x x J J  CD RW  x x x x J J  CD ROM x x x x J J       Including the AVCHD format    Discs on which image or audio files are recorded    Including dual layered discs    Finalize  close  them before playing them on this player   DVD R for Authoring discs  8 95 and 4 7 GB  cannot be played   Version 1 0 DVD RW discs cannot be played           OF eT ie NS    E gt     Berar mee UWE trademarks        Blu ray Disc    and    DVD isa trademark of DVD Format Logo Licensing Corporation     En              Discs that cannot be played  e HD DVDs   e DVD Audio discs   e DVD RAM discs   e SACDs   e
127. ernal storage  This  internal storage cannot be used when an external  storage device is connected     When a USB memory device or external hard disk is  connected and the player s power is turned on  do not  unplug the power cord     Player   s rear panel                                                            YIH UsBcable   gay  a ny EJ  commercially BE  _  evice  etc  available  EE HDD  Hard disk  etc              Note    e The EXT indicator on the player s front panel display  lights when data can be stored on the external  storage  page 13      e Devices may not work if connected to the USB port via  a memory card reader or USB hub      gt  e Use a USB cable with a length of 2 meters or less         Network connection    BD LIVE functions such as downloading movie trailers or  additional audio and subtitle languages and playing  on line games can be enjoyed over the Internet  The  player s software can also be updated over the Internet   page 51   Connect an Ethernet hub  or a router with hub  functionality  that is connected to the Internet to the player     Be sure to use a 100BASE TX compatible Ethernet hub or  router        Connecting via an Ethernet hub    The player can be connected to an Ethernet hub using a  LAN cable     Player s rear panel                   UDIO OUT 7 1 ch                 LAN cable   commercially  available     a LAN  A   l i   5 J    1   RIA  Note    functionality  3 2    e LAN on the player s front panel display lights when  there is an ac
128. erted into linear PCM audio signals for    output   AAC Out AAC Select this when the connected AV receiver or amplifier  etc   is compatible    Only valid for the DIGITAL with AAC audio signals  The AAC audio signals are output   OUT terminal  AAC     PCM Select this when the connected AV receiver or amplifier  etc   is not    compatible with AAC audio signals  The AAC audio signals are converted into  linear PCM audio signals for output     DTS Downmix Stereo DTS HD Master Audio signals  DTS HD High Resolution Audio signals or  DTS Digital Surround audio signals converted to linear PCM audio signals  are converted into 2 channel  stereo  signals for output     Lt Rt DTS HD Master Audio signals  DTS HD High Resolution Audio signals or  DTS Digital Surround audio signals converted to linear PCM audio signals  are converted into 2 channel signals compatible with Dolby Surround for  output  when the connected AV receiver or amplifier  etc   is compatible with  Dolby Pro Logic  the AV receiver or amplifier outputs the linear PCM audio  signals as surround audio signals         Audio Output Mode 2 Channel Select this when the TV   s analog 2 channel  stereo  audio input terminals are     Only valid for the AUDIO connected to the player s AUDIO OUT terminals    OUT terminals  Multi channel Select this when the multi channel audio input terminals of an AV receiver or  amplifier  etc   are connected to the player s AUDIO OUT terminals    Speaker Setup When an AV receiver or amplifier
129. ess 192 48 96 9   The most recent released       version can always be found there in directory graphics   jpeg  This particular version will be archived as ftp     ftp uu net graphics jpeg jpegsrc v6b tar gz  If you don   t  have direct Internet access  UUNET   s archives are also  available via UUCP  contact helo uunet uu net for  information on retrieving files that way   Numerous Internet sites maintain copies of the UUNET  files  However  only ftp uu net is guaranteed to have the  latest official version   You can also obtain this software in DOS compatible    zip     archive format from the SimTel archives  ftp     ftp simtel net pub simtelnet msdos graphics    or on  CompuServe in the Graphics Support forum  GO  CIS GRAPHSUP   library 12 JPEG Tools  Again  these  versions may sometimes lag behind the ftp uu net release   The JPEG FAQ  Frequently Asked Questions  article is a  useful source of general information about JPEG  It is  updated constantly and therefore is not included in this  distribution  The FAQ is posted every two weeks to Usenet  newsgroups comp graphics misc  news answers  and  other groups  It is available on the World Wide Web at http     www faqgs org faqs jpeg fag  and other news answers  archive sites  including the official news answers archive at  rtfm mit edu  ftp   rtfm mit edu pub usenet news answers   jpeg fag   If you don   t have Web or FTP access  send e mail  to mail server rtfm mit edu with body  send usenet news answers jpeg fag part  
130. extensions   The JPEG standard does not specify all details of an  interchangeable file format  For the omitted details we  follow the    JFIF    conventions  revision 1 02  A copy of the  JFIF spec is available from    Literature Department   C Cube Microsystems  Inc    1778 McCarthy Blvd    Milpitas  CA 95035   phone  408  944 6300  fax  408  944 6314  A PostScript version of this document is available by FTP at  fto   ftp uu net graphics jpeg jfif ps gz  There is also a plain  text version at ftp   ftp uu net graphics jpeg jfif txt gz  but it  is missing the figures   The TIFF 6 0 file format specification can be obtained by FTP  from ftp   ftp sgi com graphics tiff TFF6 ps gz  The JPEG                      incorporation scheme found in the TIFF 6 0 spec of 3 June     92 has a number of serious problems  IJG does not  recommend use of the TIFF 6 0 design  TIFF Compression  tag 6   Instead  we recommend the JPEG design proposed  by TIFF Technical Note  2  Compression tag 7   Copies of  this Note can be obtained from ftp sgi com or from ftp     ftp uu net graphics jpeg   It is expected that the next  revision of the TIFF spec will replace the 6 0 JPEG design  with the Note s design  Although IJG   s own code does not  support TIFF JPEG  the free libtiff library uses our library to  implement TIFF JPEG per the Note  libtiff is available from  fto   ftp sgi com graphics tiff     ARCHIVE LOCATIONS   The    official    archive site for this software is ftp uu net   Internet addr
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133. hat POWER OFF  power was on  has turned off from the player s front panel display before  disconnecting the power cord  Be particularly careful when the power  cord is connected to the AC outlet on another device because the  player turns off in conjunction with the device     e Has there been a power  failure     Problem Check    EXT does not light on the  player s front panel display  when a USB  external  storage  device is connected     properly connected     Are you using a USB cable  that is longer than 2 meters     Is the power of the external  hard disk turned on     Is the external storage device    Remedy    Is the external storage device    Turn the player s power off  then turn the power back on   e Turn the player s power off  then reconnect the external storage    device  page 21    Use a USB cable with a length of 2 meters or less     Turn the player s power off  then turn the external hard disk   s power on     External storage device may not work if connected to the USB port via    connected to the USB portvia a memory card reader or USB hub     amemory card reader or USB  hub     Does the external storage  device contain multiple  partitions     External storage devices may not be recognized if they contain multiple  partitions     Some external storage devices may not operate     Is the external storage device  write protected     EXT flashes on the player s  front panel display when a  USB  external storage  device    Is the external storage  is connected 
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135. he  previous or next file       Rotating images    gt  Press ANGLE while playing a slideshow    e The image rotates each time the button is pressed   90       180    gt  270    gt  0    gt           The image can also be rotated by selecting Rotate from  the TOOLS menu     Playing audio files    1 Press HOME MEDIA GALLERY to display the  Home Media Gallery    The Home Media Gallery can also be displayed by  selecting Home Media Gallery from the Home Menu  then pressing ENTER     2 Select the disc   Use f     to select  then press ENTER     3 Select Music   Use      to select Music  then press ENTER     4 Select Folders or All Songs   Use f   to select  then press ENTER     e Folders     The files in the selected folder are  displayed   e All Songs     All the recorded files are displayed   If you have selected All Songs  proceed to step 6     5 Select the folder containing the file you want to  play    Use f   to select  then press ENTER    A list of the files and folders in the selected folder is  displayed     6 Select and set the file you want to play   Use f   to select  then press ENTER     Playback starts from the selected file  and continues until  the end of the list is reached  Use d lt  I to play the  previous or next Tile  The Now Playing screen  shown  below  is displayed     Currently playing  file  Music 001 mp3     gt  Play 0 02 33 m 0 05 34 Cf   DATA DISC    Total file playing    Elapsed time l  time     gt     Playing in the desired order   HMG Playlist     T
136. he discs that can add tracks and files to the HMG  Home    Media Gallery  Playlist are as shown below   e Audio CDs  CD DAs and DIS CDs   e DVDs CDs on which audio files are recorded         Adding tracks files    Use this procedure to add tracks and files  and create the  HMG Playlist     1 Press HOME MEDIA GALLERY to display the  Home Media Gallery    The Home Media Gallery can also be displayed by  selecting Home Media Gallery from the Home Menu  pressing ENTER     2 Select the disc   Load the disc beforehand     Use      to select  then press ENTER     3 Select the track file to be added   Use f 4 to select     4 Press    TOOLS to display the TOOLS menu     5 Select Add to HMG Playlist   Use    to select  then press ENTER     Folders  CD ROM Music    Music001 mp   Music002 mp3  Music003 mp3  Music004 mp3  Music005 mp3    Add to HMG Playlist    The track or file selected in step 3 is added to the HMG Playlist   To add more tracks or files  repeat steps 3 to 5       To add the currently playing track   file to the HMG Playlist    1 While the track file is playing  press    TOOLS  to display the TOOLS menu     2 Use f    to select Add to HMG Playlist  then  press ENTER     Note    e A maximum of 24 tracks files can be added to the  HMG Playlist     e The HMG Playlist is cleared in the following cases       When the power is turned off       When the disc tray is opened           En      Playing the HMG Playlist    1 Press HOME MEDIA GALLERY to display the  Home Media Gallery
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138. icture  and secondary audio data  may  be stored in the storage  For details on secondary  video and secondary audio playback  refer to the  disc   s instructions     BONUS VEW          BONUSVIEW    ts trademark of Blu ray Disc  Association     BD LIVE functions such as downloading movie  trailers or additional audio and subtitle languages  and playing on line games can be enjoyed over the  Internet  The data downloaded with the BD LIVE  function  trailers  etc   is stored in the storage  Refer  to the disc s instructions for details about BD LIVE  functions     A5  BDI IVE        BD LIVE    logo is trademark of Blu ray Disc  Association        With BD ROMs  it is possible to use BD J  Java   applications to create highly interactive titles  for  example including games     avda    POWERED    Java and all Java based trademarks and logos are  trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun  Microsystems  Inc  in the U S  and other countries     The player s internal storage has a maximum capacity  of roughly 1 GB  Use an external storage connected to  the USB port if you want to store large quantities of  data  page 21   If a message saying there is not  enough storage space appears  erase any  unnecessary data  page 49      BDs  BDAV  compatible with the formats below can  be played         Blu ray Disc Recordable  R  Format Version 1      Blu ray Disc Rewritable  RE  Format Version 2      Playing DVDs    RW    COMPATIBLE    This label indicates playback compatibility with DVD RW 
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140. ied language function   When the language information from a connected Flat  Panel TV is received  you can have the player s on screen  display language change automatically to that of the Flat  Panel TV  This function is available only when playback is  stopped and the menu screen is not displayed     A Caution    e Also refer to the operating instructions of the Flat  Panel TV and AV system  AV receiver or amplifier   etc       Note    e CONTROL on the player s front panel display lights    when the KURO LINK function is activated  page 13      To use the KURO LINK function    e The KURO LINK function only works when outputting  video signals from the HDMI OUT terminal     The KURO LINK function works when KURO LINK is  set to On on the player  page 44      The KURO LINK function operates when KURO LINK  is set to On for all devices connected with HDMI  cables  Once connections and the settings of all the  devices are finished  be sure to check that the player s  picture is output to the Flat Panel TV   Also check after  changing the connected devices and reconnecting  HDMI cables   The KURO LINK function may not  operate properly if the player s picture is not properly  output to the Flat Panel TV     e Use High Speed HDMI    cables when using the  KURO LINK function  The KURO LINK function may  not operate properly if other HDMI cables are used      gt           e For some models  the KURO LINK function may be  referred to as    HDMI Control        e The Simultaneous powe
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142. igh Speed HDMI    Press ll while pressing  gt  on the player s front panel to restore the  cable  with a Standard video outputs to the factory default settings  After this  if you wish to  HDMI    cable   output the video signals with 1080p or Deep Color  connect the TV   e Are you using an HDMI using a High Speed HDMI    cable without built in equalizer  then reset  cable with builtin equalizer  the player using the Setup Navigator  page 23      Does the connected TV If the picture is not displayed when playing a disc with a frame rate that    support the frame rate of the is not supported  the picture will not be displayed even when playback  video signal being output by is stopped  In this case  use the procedure below to switch the frame  the player  rate of the video signals output from the player   Eject the disc and close the disc tray  Then  press  amp  OPEN CLOSE  while pressing  gt  on the player s front panel to switch to a frame rate  supported by the connected IV     Is a DVI device connected  The picture may not be displayed properly if a DVI device is connected     Is NTSC on PAL TV properly When viewing the video signals output from the player s Video  set  terminal  set NTSC on PAL TV properly  page 43      Is HDMI Color Space Change the HDMI Color Space setting  page 44    properly set        ETD Problem Check Remedy    No picture is displayed orthe Are you using an extremely Using an extremely long cable may result in noise  Use a relatively short    pictur
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144. ing frequency   For details  see About the audio output settings on  page 52       About the HDMI High Speed    Transmission    This player outputs 1080 60p  1080 50p and Deep Color  video signals  If your TV supports 1080 60p  1080 50p or  Deep Color signals  use a High Speed HDMI    cable in  order to take advantage of the maximum performance the  player and TV can offer  Also set HDMI High Speed  Transmission to On  page 44      High Speed HDMI    cables are tested to carry signals up  to 1080p  1080 60i  1080 60p  720 60p  1080 24p  1080 50i   1080 50p and 720 50p video signals that are capable of  Deep Color can also be carried     Note    e Set HDMI High Speed Transmission to Off when  using an HDMI cable other than a High Speed  HDMI    cable  a Standard HDMI    cable      e The following restrictions apply when HDMI High  Speed Transmission is set to Off         Deep Color signals are not output          f the output video resolution is set to Auto  the  signals are output with a resolution of 1080 60i or  1080 50i when TV s preferred resolution is 1080 60p  or 1080 50p         When the output video resolution is set to 4801 5761  or 480p 576p  Dolby TrueHD and DIS HD Master  Audio audio signals are output as Dolby Digital   DTS Digital Surround or linear PCM signals  96 kHz  or 192 kHz multi channel audio signals are output  as linear PCM 2 channel audio signals  page 52      e When an HDMI cable with a built in equalizer is  connected  it may not operate properly   
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148. is happens  set up  the settings again     TV CONTROL    uv  az  nS  mS   lt    F g       1 Input the 2 digit manufacturer code   Press the number buttons  0 to 9  to input the code while  pressing TV CONTROL        Note    e The factory setting is 00  PIONEER      e  f you make a mistake when inputting the code   release TV CONTROL    then start over from the    beginning     e When there are multiple codes for a manufacturer  try  inputting them in the indicated order until the TV can    be operated     2 Check that the TV can be operated   Operate the TV using TV CONTROL            Press to turn the TV s power on and off   INPUT SELECT     Press to switch the TV s input   CH        Press to select the TV channel     VOL      Press to adjust the volume     TV Preset code list       Manufacturer Code s     PIONEER 00  31  32  07  36  42  51     22   ACURA 44  ADMIRAL 31  AIWA 60   AKAI 32  35  42  AKURA 41   ALBA 07  39  41  44  AMSTRAD 42  44  47  ANITECH 44   ASA 45   ASUKA 41  AUDIOGONIC 07  36  BASIC LINE 41  44  BAUR 31  07  42  BEKO 38   BEON 07  BLAUPUNKT 31  BLUE SKY 41   BLUE STAR 18   BPL 18   BRANDT 36   BTC 41   BUSH 07  41  42  44  47  56  CASCADE 44  CATHAY 07  CENTURION 07  CGB 42   CIMLINE 44  CLARIVOX 07  CLATRONIC 38  CONDOR 38  CONTEC 44  CROSLEY 32  CROWN 38  44  CRYSTAL 42  CYBERTRON 41  DAEWOO 07  44  56  DAINICHI 41  DANSAI 07  DAYTON 44  DECCA 0 7  48   DIXI 07  44  DUMONT 53   ELIN 07   ELITE 41   ELTA 44  EMERSON 42    ERRES 07   FERGUSON 0 7  36  5
149. ith Dolby TrueHD or Dolby Digital Plus bitstream  the signals are output in linear PCM  7 1  channels  or Dolby Digital bitstream   Ifthe connected HDMI device is not compatible with Dolby Digital bitstream  the signals are output in linear PCM  2 channels      En    When the output video resolution is set to 480i 576i or 480p 576p  the signals may be output in linear PCM  2 channels   depending on HDMI  High Speed Transmission setting and or the connected HDMI device  page 18      9  When the output video resolution is set to 480i 576i or 480p 576p  the signals may be output in linear PCM  2 channels  or Dolby Digital  bitstream  depending on HDMI High Speed Transmission setting and or the connected HDMI device  page 18   Cm  10  If the connected HDMI device is not compatible with DTS HD Master Audio or DTS HD High Resolution Audio  the signals are output in  linear PCM  7 1 channels  or DTS Digital Surround bitstream   If the connected HDMI device is not compatible with DTS Digital Surround bitstream  the signals are output in linear PCM  2 channels    11  When the output video resolution is set to 480i 576i or 480p 576p  the signals may be output in linear PCM  2 channels  or DTS Digital  Surround  depending on HDMI High Speed Transmission setting and or the connected HDMI device     Note    e Only compatible with 7 1 channel surround back  6 1 channel surround back is output in 7 1 channels  In other  cases  output as audio signals of 5 1 channels or less    e When output
150. k the indications  on the disc s jacket or elsewhere   To restrict viewing  these discs  set the player s level to the level lower than  the discs     1 Select and set Parental Lock     DVD Video  Parental Lock     Next Screen   Use        to select  then press ENTER     2 Input the password   Use the number buttons  0 to 9  or F      to input the  number  then press ENTER to set     Use       to move the cursor     3 Change the level   Use       to change  then press ENTER to set     Note    e The level can be set to Off or between Level1 and  Level8  When set to Off  viewing is not restricted       Changing the Age Restriction for  viewing BD ROMs  For BD ROMs containing scenes of violence  for example     viewing can be restricted by setting an age restriction for  the BD ROMs     1 Select and set Parental Lock  gt  BDMV Parental  Lock     Next Screen   Use        to select  then press ENTER     2 Input the password   Use the number buttons  0 to 9  or F      to input the  number  then press ENTER to set     Use      to move the cursor   3 Change the age     Use the number buttons  0 to 9  or f      to input the  number  then press ENTER to set     Use       to move the cursor     Note    e When Age Restriction is set to 255  viewing is not  restricted       Changing the Country Area code    1 Select and set Parental Lock  gt  Country Code  gt   Next Screen   Use f   to select  then press ENTER     2 Input the password   Use the number buttons  0 to 9  or f    to input the
151. know     2  You can use this software for whatever you want  You  don t have to pay us    3  You may not pretend that you wrote this software  If you  use it in a program  you must acknowledge somewhere  in your documentation that you ve used the IJG code    In legalese    The authors make NO WARRANTY or representation  either   express or implied  with respect to this software  its quality    accuracy  merchantability  or fitness for a particular  purpose  This software is provided    AS IS     and you  its  user  assume the entire risk as to its quality and accuracy    This software is copyright    1991 1998  Thomas G  Lane  All   Rights Reserved except as specified below    Permission is hereby granted to use  copy  modify  and   distribute this software  or portions thereof  for any   purpose  without fee  subject to these conditions     1 If any part of the source code for this software is  distributed  then this README file must be included   with this copyright and no warranty notice unaltered   and any additions  deletions  or changes to the original  files must be clearly indicated in accompanying  documentation     2 If only executable code is distributed  then the  accompanying documentation must state that    this  software is based in part on the work of the Independent  JPEG Group        3 Permission for use of this software is granted only if the  user accepts full responsibility for any undesirable  consequences  the authors accept NO LIABILITY for  damages of
152. ly and all the way in   Is the audio cable damaged  If the cable is damaged  replace it with a new one     Are the connected Read the operating instructions of the connected components and  components  AV receiver or check the volume  input  speaker settings  etc   amplifier  etc   properly set     En    Problem    e No sound is output   e Sound is not output  properly     Multi channel sound is not  output     Noise can be heard when  outputting DTS Digital  Surround signals from the  DIGITAL OUT terminal     192 kHz or 96 kHz digital  audio signals cannot be   output from the DIGITAL  OUT terminal     Secondary audio or  interactive audio is not  output     Sound is fast or slow     After a disc is inserted     Check    Are you trying to listen to the  sound of the HDMI OUT  terminal while watching the  picture from the  COMPONENT VIDEO or  VIDEO output terminals     Is HDMI Audio Out properly  set     Is Output Terminal properly  set     Is the output video resolution  properly set     Is the AV receiver or  amplifier  etc   connected to  the AUDIO OUT terminals     Are the speakers properly  set     Is a DVI device connected     Is Output Terminal properly  set     Is the audio output of the  connected AV receiver or  amplifier  etc   properly set     Is multi channel sound  selected     Is the AV receiver or  amplifier  etc   connected to  the AUDIO OUT terminals     Is the connected AV receiver  or amplifier compatible with  DTS Digital Surround     Is HDMI Audio Out pr
153. ment  Failure to do so will  cause heat to build up inside the player  leading to  fire     The player should be used within a surrounding  environmental temperature of  5 to  35   C and humidity  of 85  or less  without obstructing the ventilation holes    Do not install in poorly ventilated places  places where  the humidity is too high or in places exposed to direct  sunlight  or strong artificial light      Moving the player    If you need to move this unit  first remove the disc if  there s one loaded  and close the disc tray  Next  press     STANDBY ON to switch the power to standby   checking that the POWER OFF indication on the front  panel display goes off  Wait at least 10 seconds  Lastly   disconnect the power cord     Never lift or move the unit during playback     discs rotate  at a high speed and may be damaged       Transporting the set    When transporting the set  always use the box in which it  was originally packed  being sure not to drop it or subject  it to vibrations or shocks     Do not let the set be exposed to heat or water during  transportation    Be sure to remove any disc before transporting   Transporting the set with a disc in it could scratch the  disk or damage the inside of the set  Also  disconnect  cables  Transporting with cables connected could  damage the terminals     Turn the power off when not  using the player    Depending on the conditions of the TV broadcast signals   striped patterns may appear on the screen when the TV is  turned
154. mical impregnated wipes  etc   read the  wipe   s cautions carefully     Unplug the power cord from the power outlet when  cleaning the player     Caution for when the unit is  Installed in a rack with a glass  door    Do not press the  amp  OPEN CLOSE on the remote control    to open the disc tray while the glass door is closed  The  door will hamper the movement of the disc tray  and the  unit could be damaged     Cleaning the pickup lens    The player s lens should not become dirty in normal use     but if for some reason it should malfunction due to dust  or dirt  consult your nearest Pioneer authorized service  center  Although lens cleaners for players are  commercially available  we advise against using them  since some may damage the lens     Handling discs    Do not use damaged  cracked or warped  discs   Do not scratch the disc   s signal surface or let it get dirty   Do not load more than one disc into the player at a time     Do not glue paper or put stickers onto the disc  or use a  pencil  ball point pen or other sharp tipped writing  instrument  These could all damage the disc          Storing discs  Always store discs in their cases  and place the cases    vertically  avoiding places exposed to high temperature or  humidity  direct sunlight or extremely low temperatures     Be sure to read the cautions included with the disc       Cleaning discs   It may not be possible to play the disc if there are  fingerprints or dust on it  In this case  using a cleaning  
155. must reproduce the above  copyright notice  this list of conditions and the following  disclaimer in the documentation and or other materials  provided with the distribution    3  All advertising materials mentioning features or use of  this software must display the following  acknowledgment     This product includes software  developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the  OpenSSL Toolkit   http  Awww openssl org        4  The names    OpenSSL Toolkit    and    OpenSSL Project     must not be used to endorse or promote products  derived from this software without prior written  permission  For written permission  please contact  openssl core openssl org    5  Products derived from this software may not be called     OpenSSL    nor may    OpenSSL    appear in their names  without prior written permission of the OpenSSL Project    6  Redistributions of any form whatsoever must retain the  following acknowledgment     This product includes  software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the  OpenSSL Toolkit  http   www openssl org        THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE OpenSSL   PROJECT    AS IS    AND ANY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED   WARRANTIES  INCLUDING  BUT NOT LIMITED TO  THE   IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND   FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE   DISCLAIMED  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE OpenSSL   PROJECT OR ITS CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY   DIRECT  INDIRECT  INCIDENTAL  SPECIAL  EXEMPLARY    OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES  INCLUDING  BUT NOT   LIMITED TO  PROCUREMENT
156. n GNU General Public    License     This product include the software licensed for use under  the terms of a GNU General Public License  A copy of the  corresponding source code can be obtained by being  charged the fee for distribution    To obtain a copy  contact your local Pioneer Customer  Support Center    See the GNU website  http  Awww gnu org  for details of the  GNU General Public License        Troubleshooting    Incorrect operation is often mistaken for trouble or malfunction  If you think that there is something wrong with this  component  check the points below  Sometimes the trouble may lie in another component  Inspect the other  components and electrical appliances being used  If the trouble cannot be rectified after checking the items below   please contact customer services  In the US  call Toll Free  800  421 1404   Telephone lines are open Monday through  Friday 6 00 AM to 4 30 PM  Pacific Time    In Canada  call Local  905  479 4411  or Long distance  1 877  283 5901    Telephone lines are open Monday through Friday 9 00 AM to 5 30 PM  EST       Playback       Problem Check Remedy  e Disc does not play  Is the disc one that is Check whether the disc is one that can be played on this player  e Disc tray opens playable on this player   page 8    automatically  Is the file one that is playable   Check whether the file is one that can be played on this player  on this player   page 10    e Check whether or not the file is damaged   Is the disc scratched  It m
157. n of warranty  and  each file should have at least the    copyright    line and a  pointer to where the full notice is found    lt one line to give the library s name and a brief idea of  what it does   gt   Copyright     lt year gt   lt name of author gt   This library is free software  you can redistribute it and or  modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public  License as published by the Free Software Foundation   either version 2 1 of the License  or  at your option  any later  version   This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful   but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY  without even the implied  warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A  PARTICULAR PURPOSE  See the GNU Lesser General  Public License for more details   You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General  Public License along with this library  if not  write to the  Free Software Foundation  Inc   51 Franklin Street  Fifth  Floor  Boston  MA 02110 1301 USA  Also add information on how to contact you by electronic  and paper mail   You should also get your employer  if you work as a  programmer  or your school  if any  to sign a    copyright  disclaimer    for the library  if necessary  Here is a sample   alter the names   Yoyodyne  Inc   hereby disclaims all copyright interest in  the library    Frob     a library for tweaking knobs  written by  James Random Hacker    lt signature of Ty Coon gt   1 April 1990  Ty Coon  President of Vice  That s all there is to it      Notice o
158. n the rear cover     Press lightly on this  part and slide into  the direction of the  arrow          2 Insert the batteries  AA R6 x 2    Insert as indicated by the        marks into the battery  compartment        Insert the negative       side first     3 Close the rear cover   Close securely  a click should be heard         A Caution    e Do not use any batteries other than the ones  specified  Also  do not use a new battery together with  an old one     When loading the batteries into the remote control   set them in the proper direction  as indicated by the  polarity marks     and         e Do not heat batteries  disassemble them  or throw  them into flames or water     Batteries may have different voltages  even if they look  similar  Do not use different kinds of batteries  together     To prevent leakage of battery fluid  remove the  batteries if you do not plan to use the remote control  for along period of time  1 month or more   If the fluid  should leak  wipe it carefully off the inside of the case   then insert new batteries  If a battery should leak and  the fluid should get on your skin  flush it off with large  quantities of water     When disposing of used batteries  please comply with  governmental regulations or environmental public  institution s rules that apply in your country area     e WARNING  Do not use or store batteries in direct sunlight or  other excessively hot place  such as inside a car or  near a heater  This can cause batteries to leak   ov
159. ng the batteries in the remote control           7  SOMWa he UPOAN O earra tessa iadauanta 7  Types of discs tiles that can be played          0 0 8  PIaVEO ISOS CSn4  to tht accel ahd oan EE  amp  ta nah ade hn 8  Paap eNOS sion Seto iii oe uae Soe Genea Tra Ma dota 10  Panu Names and FUNGUS a ise daneew ha by guleten 11  REMO OC ORNO lat scatter E olsen etn wean east 11  FORTRON Mh na eA Gas oe bot oh ary eh a a enh    12  Pront F anel ISDA SA  v imuce cert  bce haw e hamidasaaas abs   PCA EAEE irae ne Se ne Se ROAR CRD RS ae 13  02 Installation  CUON S ORSUISC ica tale tet andr ee ates Bick eee ak 14  Cautions orn Installation e sca 4 te Ve weg wn tea Raul als 14  Pacea Dotais ana ald ate es 14  NOVI ALIN s OVE Cr te Se iw Set de mato bane ee n dice dete 15  Turn the power off when not using the player        TS  COMGEM SATOMI nk tate wet e E E ta bode vate ded 15  Cleaning the Player  a2 ere are donde ace o T 15  Caution for when the unit is installed in a rack with  DDE SS COO EEEE diuieh e E dealt Gece sted dace oes 15  CICARING tne DICKUD EAS eerie dann oa AERA 15  PIO CHMNG  CNS OS vias ated air det G budiea Ara eta Beales 15  WiSta lator PrOCCCUV 65 a0 5  ikki n a oa a ae  eee 16  03 Connecting up  Connecting using an HDMI cable              0005 18  ADONC at  NV goat settee ese eae pane wea 18  DOU RURO UNA TUMCHOM riai ra had a eas 19  COMMECUNG E I aha anit ewes tuned  ee E ee G are 20  Connecting an AV receiver or amplifier             20  Connecting video and au
160. ntended to be reused in other applications   In order to support file conversion and viewing software  we  have included considerable functionality beyond the bare  JPEG coding decoding capability  for example  the color  quantization modules are not strictly part of JPEG  decoding  but they are essential for output to colormapped  file formats or colormapped displays  These extra functions  can be compiled out of the library if not required for a  particular application  We have also included jpegtran  a  utility for lossless transcoding between different JPEG  processes  and    rdjpgcom    and    wrjpgcom     two simple       applications for inserting and extracting textual comments   in JFIF files    The emphasis in designing this software has been on   achieving portability and flexibility  while also making it fast   enough to be useful  In particular  the software is not  intended to be read as a tutorial on JPEG   See the   REFERENCES section for introductory material   Rather  it   is intended to be reliable  portable  industrial strength   code  We do not claim to have achieved that goal in every  aspect of the software  but we strive for it    We welcome the use of this software as a component of   commercial products  No royalty is required  but we do ask   for an acknowledgement in product documentation  as  described under LEGAL ISSUES    LEGAL ISSUES   In plain English    1  We don   t promise that this software works   But if you  find any bugs  please let us 
161. number  see on page 54 for the code table     It a language not recorded on the BD DVD is set  one of the recorded languages is automatically selected and played   Subtitle Display On Select this to display the subtitles    Off Select this if you do not want to display the subtitles  Note that on some discs   the subtitles are displayed by force   Y Individual Shared Data Use this to display the list of data used for the BD LIVE and BONUSVIEW functions and to erase the     Erase data  page 49    S Remove the disc from the disc tray when changing the setting   Q Application Data Erase Use this to erase bookmarks  high scores of games and other data  page 49    z Remove the disc from the disc tray when changing the setting     Storage Format Select this to format the storage device on which the data used by the BD LIVE and BONUSVIEW  functions is stored  page 49    Remove the disc from the disc tray when changing the setting   Setup Navigator Start making the settings using the Setup Navigator menu  For details  see Making settings using  the Setup Navigator menu on page 23     Still Picture Field This eliminates instability of the picture when playback is paused     Frame This makes pictures clear when playback is paused  but instability may be  a observed    Auto Field or Frame is switched automatically according to the disc or file being  played    Angle Secondary Indicator On Select this to display the angle mark  secondary video mark and secondary  audio mark on the TV scr
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163. o the terminal  ae   and insert straight    D Oo To HDMI         input terminal  Itis also possible to connect to an    AV receiver or amplifier using an  HDMI cable  below      Tv E Direction of signal flow    Connecting an AV receiver or  amplifier    Connect to an AV receiver or amplifier in order to enjoy  the surround sound of Dolby TrueHD  Dolby Digital Plus   Dolby Digital  DIS HD Master Audio  DTS HD High  Resolution Audio or DTS Digital Surround  For  instructions on connecting the TV and speakers to the AV  receiver or amplifier  refer to the operating instructions of  AV receiver or amplifier     A Caution    e Hold the plug when connecting and disconnecting  the cable                         e Placing a load on the plug could result in faulty  contact and no video signals being output     Player s rear panel                                       x    Match the direction  Sy    of the plug to the  S       jqejrere    jeioaWw uoo     D terminal and inser  straight     81989 INCH    w     To HDMI  input terminal         AV receiver  O  or amplifier    VM oe                     n To HDMI input  terminal Eina TV     ajqejlene  A j2 048UWWU09   91q   9  IWGH    m Direction of signal flow    Connecting video and  audio cables    Note    e Make the settings in the Setup Navigator menu  according to the type of cable connected  page 23         e To output video signals from this player  connect  using one of the following  not including when  connected using an HDMI cable 
164. of 24  trames second  For example  these materials include  1080 24p  720 24p  etc       To output film material    To output 1080 24p film material from HDMI OUT  terminal  set the output video resolution to either Auto or  Source Direct     A Caution    e 1080 24p signals can only be output from the HDMI  OUT terminal  They cannot be output from other  video terminals     e When Auto is selected  the picture is output at 60  trames second if your TV is not compatible with 1080   24p signals     e When Source Direct is selected  the signals are  output as such  even if your TV is not compatible with  1080 24p signals  If the picture is not displayed  properly  use OUTPUT RESOLUTION to set an output  video resolution at which the video and audio signals  are properly output     Even if Auto or Source Direct is selected  720 24p  video signals are output at 60 frames second        En      About the output video resolution    The output video resolution setting and the resolution of the picture that is actually output differ for the different  terminals  See the table below  The table below shows the output video resolution for the different terminals when the  frame field frequency of the playback source is 50 Hz on the upper line  the resolutions when the source s frame field  frequency is 60 Hz and 24 Hz on the lower line              ere HDMI  COMPONENT VIDEO VIDEO     video  resolution HDMI OUT terminal   COMPONENT HDMI OUT terminal   COMPONENT VIDEO  TV  setting iV    gt 
165. on purchase  the crossover frequency is set to  Bypass          Adjusting the distance of the  different speakers    Adjust the distance between you and the different  speakers  This setting is only valid for the AUDIO OUT  terminals     A Caution    e This cannot be selected when Audio Output Mode  is set to 2 Channel  Change the setting to Multi   channel  page 43      e Speaker Distance of the speakers set to None or No  at Speaker Setup cannot be adjusted  above      1 Select and set Speakers  gt  Speaker Distance  gt   Next Screen   Use f   to select  then press ENTER     2 Select the speaker and adjust the distance   Use B     to select  then use       to adjust     Speaker Distance  BD PLAYER     lt  1000     gt   10   00     10   00          e The distance of all the speakers can be set to between  1 inch and 45 feet  in units of 1 inch       Adjusting the output level of the  different speakers  Channel Level     Adjust each output level of the different speakers by using  test tones  This setting is only valid for the AUDIO OUT  terminals     A Caution    e This cannot be selected when Audio Output Mode  is set to 2 Channel  Change the setting to Multi   channel  page 43      e Channel Level of the speakers set to None or No at  Speaker Setup cannot be adjusted  above      e Test tones are output  Lower the volume of the device  connected to the player     1 Select and set Speakers     Channel Level  then  Fix or Variable   Use f   to select  then press ENTER     e 
166. operly  set     Are Dolby Digital Out and  DTS Out properly set     When an HDMI cable is  connected  are audio signals  being output from devices  connected with cables other  than HDMI cables     Are there too many files    Loading stays displayed and recorded on the disc     playback does not start     E is displayed in file names   etc     Remedy    Audio signals are not output from the HDMI OUT terminal when video  signals are being output from the COMPONENT VIDEO or VIDEO  output terminals  When watching the picture of the COMPONENT  VIDEO or VIDEO output terminals  connect an optical digital audio  cable or regular audio cables to listen to the sound  page 21   Once  connections are completed  use Setup Navigator to make the player s  settings  page 23      Set HDMI Audio Out to Auto or PCM   page 44      When ANALOG AUDIO is selected at Output Terminal  no audio  signals are output from the HDMI OUT or DIGITAL OUT terminal   page 51      Use OUTPUT RESOLUTION to switch to the resolution at which the  video and audio signals are output  page 27      To listen to 2 channel analog audio  connect to FRONT  L R  of the  AUDIO OUT terminals  page 13  and set Audio Output Mode to 2  Channel  page 43      When the AV receiver or amplifier  etc   is connected to the AUDIO  OUT terminals and Audio Output Mode is set to Multi channel  set  Speaker Setup properly  page 47      The sound will not be output from the HDMI OUT terminal if a DVI  device is connected  Connect the devic
167. orded on the disc and the player s settings   Check on the table below     A Caution    e When ANALOG AUDIO is selected at Output Terminal  no audio signals are output from the HDMI OUT terminal  or DIGITAL OUT terminal  pages 23 and 51      e When HDMI or DIGITAL AUDIO is selected at Output Terminal  linear PCM audio signals  2 channels  are output  from all terminals other than the ones selected at Output Terminal  pages 23 and 51      e The output from all terminals other than the ones selected for Audio does not sound as intended by the content  provider     AUDIO OUT terminals    Audio format    Multi channel       DIGITAL OUT terminal    Converted to Not converted    to linear PCM  audio     linear PCM  audio     HDMI OUT terminal          BD  Dolby Digital 5 1 channel 5 1 channel ee   ROM audio audio Dolby Digital  Dolby Digital sot a 7 1 channel Dolby Digital  Plus e ET Dolby Digital audio Pjus       Dolby TrueHD audio 7 1 channel Dolby  audio  TrueHD     DTS Digital     DTS Digital  rete Converted to 2  to ao Converted to 2  oo o S    6 0  channel audio channel audio ae  DTS HD High DTS Digital DTS HD High  Resolution 5 Resolution  Audio Surround 7 1 channel Audjo  810  DTS HD Master i oe a DTS HD Master  Audio Adige tT  Linear PCM Converted to 2  n   8  channel audio 7 1 channel audio  BD R  Dolby Digital Converted to2  5 1 channel Converted to 2  Dolby Digital 5 1 channel Dolby Digital      RE MPEG 2 AAC channel audio audio channel audio MPEG 2 AAC audio MPEG 2 AAC
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169. patible disc is read     Software updating is slow     The player stops operating  while software is being  updated     e    WRT NG         is displayed  on the front panel display  during software updating         meaning any  characters     e    WRT FAILED    is displayed  on the front panel display  during software updating     A message other than     Network connection test  completed successfully    is  displayed when Connection  Test is performed     Perform Connection Test  page 49   If    Network connection test  completed successfully     is displayed  check the proxy server settings   page 48   Also there may be a problem with the Internet connection   Contact your Internet service provider     e This is displayed for discs presenting security risks related to  connection to the Internet  Normally select No when this is displayed   To allow connection to the Internet  select Yes     e This may be displayed even if the disc does not support the BD Live  function     Depending on the Internet connection and other conditions  some time  may be required to update the software     Software updating takes 10 to 20 minutes  Wait until updating is  completed  DO NOT turn the power off while the software is being  updated  Doing so may result in an operation failure     The message is displayed when software updating has failed  Check  again whether it can be updated properly     Is    LAN cable not connected    Check that this player and Ethernet hub  or router with hub   
170. player s front panel     Switching the output  video resolution    Use the procedure below to switch the output video  resolution from the various video output terminals     A Caution    e On some devices  TV  AV receiver or amplifier  etc     the video or audio may not be output properly when  the resolution is switched  If this happens  use  OUTPUT RESOLUTION to set a resolution at which  the video and audio are properly output        e When video signals are being output with a resolution  of 1080 60i  1080 60p  720 60p  1080 24p  1080 50    1080 50p or 720 50p from the HDMI OUT terminal or  COMPONENT VIDEO output terminals  the picture  may be output with an aspect ratio of 16 9  even if the  TV Aspect Ratio is set to 4 3  Standard      The picture may not be displayed for a while when the  resolution is switched     DARY  OUTPUT    RESOLUTION     gt  Press OUTPUT RESOLUTION    The current output video resolution setting is  displayed on the TV screen and on the player s front  panel display    To switch the output video resolution  press OUTPUT  RESOLUTION again or press f          The output video resolution depends on the video  output terminal  page 28      Video resolution of the    currently playing disc  Output Video Resolution f    Source   1080 60i  Auto      Current Output    1080 60i    Example     Output video resolution  from the player    e The output video resolution setting can also be  switched by selecting Output Video Resolution  from the TOOLS menu    
171. pressed       MAC  Media Access Control  address    A hardware identification number assigned specifically to the  network device  LAN card  etc         MPEG  Moving Picture Experts Group   The name of a family of standards used to encode video and    audio signals in a digital compressed format  The video encoding  standards include MPEG 1 Video  MPEG 2 Video  MPEG 4 Visual     MPEG 4 AVC  etc  The audio encoding standards include MPEG     1 Audio  MPEG 2 Audio  MPEG 2 AAC  etc       Parental Lock  See Changing the Parental Lock level for viewing DVDs and  Changing the Age Restriction for viewing BD ROMs on page 50       Picture in Picture  P in P    This is a function for superimposing a sub video on the main  video  Some BD ROMSs include secondary video  which can be  superimposed on the primary video     after the resolution value  for example  480i         Port number   This is a Sub address provided below the IP address for  simultaneously connecting to multiple parties during Internet  communications       Progressive scan   With this method  one picture is consisted of a single picture   without dividing it in two pictures  Progressive scan provides  clear pictures with no flicker  in particular for still pictures that  contain much text  graphics  or horizontal lines  Progressive scan  is indicated in this player and operating instructions by a    p    after  the resolution value  for example  480p        Proxy server   This is a relay server for ensuring fast access
172. pressed  switch them from the menu screen       Turning the subtitles off   gt  Press SUBTITLE  then press CLEAR     Switching the audio and  secondary audio    For discs or files on which multiple audio streams   channels are recorded  audio streams channels can be  switched during playback  Also use this procedure to  switch the secondary audio for BD ROMs on which  secondary audio is recorded      gt  During playback  press AUDIO    e The current audio and total number of recorded audio  streams are displayed on the TV screen and on the  player s front panel display    To switch the audio  press AUDIO again or press Tf     4   e To switch the secondary audio  press SECONDARY  AUDIO   Example  Current audio Total number of  recorded audio streams  Audio qt  English       Dolby True HD 96kHz LCR Ls Rs Lb Rb LFE    Channels recorded  on disc    Number of  channels    Audio type    e The audio secondary audio can also be switched by  selecting Audio or Secondary Audio from the  TOOLS menu     e  f the audio secondary audio is not switched when  AUDIO SECONDARY AUDIO is pressed  switch it  from the menu screen       Turning the Secondary Audio off   gt  Press SECONDARY AUDIO  then press CLEAR     Switching the secondary  video    Use the procedure below to switch the secondary video     Picture in Picture  recorded on the BD ROM      gt  During playback  press SECONDARY VIDEO   e The current secondary video and total number of  recorded secondary video streams are displayed on 
173. r function is activated when  the player is set as follows  page 44    Display Power On  On  Display Power Off  On       lt  About PQLS function    The PQLS  Precision Quartz Lock System  is a transfer  control technology using the KURO LINK function  The  player   s output signals are controlled from the AV  receiver or amplifier to achieve high quality sound  playback using the quartz oscillator of AV receiver or  amplifier  This eliminates the influence of the jitter  generated upon transfer which can adversely affect the  sound quality     e The player supports the    PQLS 2ch Audio    function  that is only activated when playing audio CDs  CD   DAs   and the    PQLS Multi Surround    function that is  activated when playing all discs  BDs  DVDs  etc    with audio output in linear PCM    e The    PQLS 2ch Audio    function is only activated when  a Pioneer AV receiver or amplifier compatible with the      PQLS 2ch Audio    function is connected directly to  the player s HDMI OUT terminal using an HDMI    cable  and when the player is set as follows  page 44      KURO LINK  On  PQLS  Auto    e The    PQLS Multi Surround    function is only activated  when a Pioneer AV receiver or amplifier compatible  with the    PQLS Multi Surround    function is  connected directly to the player s HDMI OUT       En    En    terminal using an HDMI cable  and when the player is  set as follows  page 44     HDMI Audio Out  PCM   KURO LINK  On   PQLS  Auto    Also refer to the operating ins
174. r steps 5 to 8  the step to which you should  proceed depends on the combination of the Video  and Audio settings     5 Select and set the HDMI High Speed Transmission  setting for the HDMI OUT terminal   Use       to select  then press ENTER     When HDMI High Speed Transmission for the HDMI  OUT terminal is set to On  use a High Speed HDMI     cable  The picture and sound may not be output properly  if any other HDMI cable  for example a standard HDMI     cable  or an HDMI cable with built in equalizer is used     6 Select the output video resolution from the  COMPONENT VIDEO output terminals   Use    to select  then press ENTER     For details on the resolution settings  see Switching the  output video resolution on page 27     7 Select the aspect ratio of your TV   Use    to select  then press ENTER     8 Select the PQLS   Use f   to select  then press ENTER     Note    e Only when a Pioneer AV receiver or amplifier is  connected   PQLS Screen appears     The PQLS function works when linear PCM audio  signals are output  Therefore the linear PCM audio  signals obtained by decoding all audio signals are  output from HDMI OUT terminal  For details  see  About the audio output settings on page 52     e When Use is select  the player is set to the settings  below   HDMI Audio Out  PCM  KURO LINK  On  PQLS  Auto    For details onthe PQLS function  About PQLS function  on page 19     9 Check the settings     24  Select Proceed  then Dress ENTER     10 Output test tones   Use   
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176. reasonable protection against harmful interference in a  residential installation  This equipment generates  uses  and can radiate radio frequency energy and  if not installed  and used in accordance with the instructions  may cause harmful interference to radio communications  However     there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation  If this equipment does cause  harmful interference to radio or television reception  which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on   the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures        Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna        Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver        Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected         Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help   D8 10 1 2_A1_En    Information to User  Alterations or modifications carried out without appropriate authorization may invalidate the user   s right to operate    the equipment   D8 10 2_A1_En    CAUTION  This product satisties FCC regulations when shielded cables and connectors are used to connect the unit to other  equipment  To prevent electromagnetic interference with electric appliances such as radios and televisions  use    shielded cables and connectors for connections   D8 10 3a_A1_En    CAUTION  USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHE
177. reen    The Play Mode screen can also be displayed by selecting  Play Mode from the TOOLS menu     2 Select Repeat Random   Use    to select  then press ENTER     3 Select the Random Play   Use      to select  then press ENTER       To cancel Random Play    HED e Select Off from the Repeat Random screen  then    7 press ENTER     About Play Mode types C    The functions that can be used differ according to the type of disc and file  In some cases  some of the functions cannot  be used  Check the usable functions on the table below     Disc file type    DVD R  Play Mode type Mark  __BD  BD R DVD    RW    Image Audio Audio  ROM    RE Video   VR alle file file CD  format        Playing a specific section within a title  or track repeatedly  A B Repeat     Playing a title repeatedly  Title Repeat     Ae 4 yeaday    Playing a chapter repeatedly  Chapter  Repeat     Playing a track or file repeatedly  Track  Repeat     Playing all the titles  tracks or files on  the disc repeatedly  All Repeat     galala                            I Playing the tracks or files in random    order  Random Track File   S RDM X X X X X J J J  U     7 ae       Playing from a specific time  Time E           x x      Search   J  Playing a specific title E   Title Search              ws A i      Playing a specific chapter E   Chapter Search        4       a    7  Playing a specific track o   Track Search  a    a 4 A a i          The type of Play Mode is indicated by the mark    For BD ROM and DVD Video dis
178. rom the  following audio output terminals         Analog audio signals output from the AUDIO OUT  terminals         Linear PCM audio signals output from the DIGITAL  OUT terminal or HDMI OUT terminal     e The effect may be weak for some discs     Adjusting the output level of  the different speakers  during BD DVD playback   Channel Level     A Caution    e Channel Level of the speakers set to None or No at  Speaker Setup cannot be adjusted  page 47    1 During playback  display the TOOLS menu   Press    TOOLS     2 Select and set Audio Adjust   Use f   to select  then press ENTER     3 Select and set Channel Level   Use    to select  then press ENTER     4 Adjust the output level    Use B     to select      to adjust    The output levels of the L  C  R  SL  SR  SBL  SBR and SW  speakers can be adjusted within the range of  6 0 dB to   6 0 dB        5 Press ENTER to set     Note    e The adjustment of Channel Level is only applicable to   the sound output from AUDIO OUT    This cannot be adjusted when in the following cases        Output Terminal is set to HDMI or DIGITAL  AUDIO  page 51          Audio Output Mode is set to 2 Channel   page 43          Channel Level is set to Fix  page 43        Closing the Channel Level screen  Press   HOME MENU     Adjusting the audio delay   Lip Sync    Adjust the audio delay for the selected video output  terminal if the video and audio are not synchronized   1 During playback  display the TOOLS menu   Press    TOOLS     2 Select and set
179. s    is defined as the following set of  individuals    Andreas Dilger   Dave Martindale   Guy Eric Schalnat   Paul Schmidt   Tim Wegner  The PNG Reference Library is supplied    AS IS     The  Contributing Authors and Group 42  Inc  disclaim all  warranties  expressed or implied  including  without  limitation  the warranties of merchantability and of fitness  for any purpose  The Contributing Authors and Group 42   Inc  assume no liability for direct  indirect  incidental   special  exemplary  or consequential damages  which may  result from the use of the PNG Reference Library  even if  advised of the possibility of such damage   Permission is hereby granted to use  copy  modify  and  distribute this source code  or portions hereof  for any  purpose  without fee  subject to the following restrictions        1  The origin of this source code must not be misrepresented     2  Altered versions must be plainly marked as such and    must not be misrepresented as being the original source     3  This Copyright notice may not be removed or altered from   any source or altered source distribution   The Contributing Authors and Group 42  Inc  specifically  permit  without fee  and encourage the use of this source  code as a component to supporting the PNG file format in  commercial products  If you use this source code in a  product  acknowledgment is not required but would be  appreciated   A   png_get copyright    function is available  for convenient  use in    about    boxes an
180. send usenet news answers jpeg faq part  RELATED SOFTWARE  Numerous viewing and image manipulation programs now  support JPEG   Quite a few of them use this library to do so    The JPEG FAQ described above lists some of the more  popular free and shareware viewers  and tells where to  obtain them on Internet   If you are on a Unix machine  we highly recommend Jef  Poskanzer   s free PBMPLUS software  which provides many  useful operations on PPM format image files  In particular   it can convert PPM images to and from a wide range of  other formats  thus making cjpeg djpeg considerably more  useful  The latest version is distributed by the NetPBM  group  and is available from numerous sites  notably ftp     wuarchive wustl edu graphics graphics packages   NetPBM   Unfortunately PBMPLUS NETPBM is not nearly  as portable as the IJG software is  you are likely to have  difficulty making it work on any non Unix machine   A different free JPEG implementation  written by the PVRG  group at Stanford  is available from ftp     havefun stanford edu pub jpeg   This program is designed  for research and experimentation rather than production  use  it is slower  harder to use  and less portable than the  IJG code  but it is easier to read and modify  Also  the PVRG  code supports lossless JPEG  which we do not   On the  other hand  it doesn   t do progressive JPEG    FILE FORMAT WARS  Some JPEG programs produce files that are not compatible  with our library  The root of the problem is th
181. sistance     Pioneer Electronics  USA   INC   Service Support Division  PO  BOX 1760  Long Beach  CA 90801 1760  U S A     For warranty information please see the Limited Warranty sheet included with your product     Should this product require service in Canada  please contact a Pioneer Canadian  Authorized Dealer to locate the nearest Pioneer Authorized Service Company in Canada   Alternatively  please contact the Customer Satisfaction Department at the following address     Customer Satisfaction Department   300 Allstate Parkway  Markham  Ontario L3R OP2  1 877 283 5901   905 479 441 1    For warranty information please see the Limited Warranty sheet included with your product     Si ce produit doit   tre r  par   au Canada  veuillez vous adresser a un distributeur autoris    Pioneer du Canada pour obtenir le nom du Centre de Service Autoris   Pioneer le plus pres  de chez vous  Vous pouvez aussi contacter le Service a la clientele de Pioneer     Pioneer Flectroniques du Canada  Inc    Service Client  le   300  Allstate Parkway  Markham  Ontario L8R OP2  1 877 283 5901   905 479 4411    Pour obtenir des renseignements sur la garantie  veuillez vous reporter au feuillet sur la                                                Pioneer Electronics of Canada  Inc                                         garantie restreinte qui accompagne le produit        S 021_C_EF    Published by Pioneer Corporation   Copyright    2009 Pioneer Corporation   All rights reserved     PIONEER CORPOR
182. solution Audio is an audio format using lossy  coding  It can record 7 1 channels at 96 kHz 24 bits       DTS HD Master Audio   DTS HD Master Audio is an audio format using lossless coding   With BD ROMs  7 1 channels can be recorded at 96 kHz 24 bits   or 5 1 channels at 192 kHz 24 bits      amp  Ethernet    A standard for local area networks  LANs  used to connect  multiple computers  etc  in the same location  This player  supports 100BASE IX       Frames and fields   A frame is the unit for one of the still pictures which compose  motion pictures  One frame consists of a picture of odd lines and  a picture of even lines called fields in video signal with interlaced  scan method  480i  1080i  etc         HDMI  High Definition Multimedia  Interface   See About HDMI on page 18       Interactive audio   The audio signals recorded in the titles of BD ROMs  They include  for example the clicking sound made when the menu screen is  operated       Interlaced scan   With this method  one picture is displayed by scanning it twice   The odd lines are displayed in the first pass  the even lines are  displayed in the second  to form a single picture  frame    Interlaced scan is indicated in this player and operating  instructions by an    i         IP address   An address that identifies a computer or other device connected  to the Internet or local area network  It is represented a number  in four sections      amp  Linear PCM    This is referred as the audio signals that are not com
183. ss PLAY MODE to display the Play Mode  screen    The Play Mode screen can also be displayed by selecting  Play Mode from the TOOLS menu     2 Select the type of search    Use B       to select  then press ENTER    See the table on page 35 for the search types   3 Input the number     Use the number buttons  0 to 9  or f      to input the  number     Use      to move the cursor     e To search for title 32  input 0  3 and 2  then press  ENTER     e Press CLEAR to clear the values you have input     t  Title Search Rs 2 Title  4    4 Starting playback from the specified title  chapter  or track   Use     to select Search  then press ENTER     Playing a specific section  within a title or track  repeatedly  A B Repeat     Use this procedure to play a specific section within a title    or track repeatedly     1 During playback  press PLAY MODE to display the  Play Mode screen    The Play Mode screen can also be displayed by selecting  Play Mode from the TOOLS menu     2 Select A B Repeat   Use        to select  then press ENTER     3 Select the starting point for A B Repeat   Use        to select A  Start   then press ENTER     A B Repeat A  Start  B  End     4 Select the end point for A B Repeat   Use          to select B  End   then press ENTER     A B Repeat playback starts       To cancel A B Repeat play    e Select Off from the Repeat Random screen  then  press ENTER     e During playback  press W STOP or CLEAR        y e During playback  press li STOP or CLEAR   Note    e A
184. stall sh  is copyright   by M I T  but is also freely distributable    It appears that the arithmetic coding option of the JPEG   spec is covered by patents owned by IBM  AT amp T  and   Mitsubishi  Hence arithmetic coding cannot legally be   used without obtaining one or more licenses  For this   reason  support for arithmetic coding has been removed  from the free JPEG software   Since arithmetic coding  provides only a marginal gain over the unpatented Huffman  mode  it is unlikely that very many implementations will  support it   So far as we are aware  there are no patent  restrictions on the remaining code    The IJG distribution formerly included code to read and   write GIF files  To avoid entanglement with the Unisys LZW   patent  GIF reading support has been removed altogether   and the GIF writer has been simplified to produce  uncompressed GIFs  This technique does not use the LZW  algorithm  the resulting GIF files are larger than usual  but  are readable by all standard GIF decoders    We are required to state that             The Graphics Interchange Format c  is the Copyright   property of CompuServe Incorporated  GIF sm  is a   Service Mark property of CompuServe Incorporated      REFERENCES  We highly recommend reading one or more of these  references before trying to understand the innards of the  JPEG software   The best short technical introduction to the JPEG  compression algorithm is   Wallace  Gregory K     The JPEG Still Picture Compression   Standard
185. t  at which the disc stopped is stored in the memory   When  gt  PLAY is pressed  playback resumes from  that point     e For audio CDs and audio files  playback starts from  the beginning of the track file that was playing        e  f the stop mode was set while playing a slideshow of  image files  playback starts from the image Tile last     i      displayed      lt la PLAY D gt   1P gt        HF r e To cancel the resume playback function  press  E STOP while playback is stopped   1 Press    STANDBY ON to turn on the power   Turn the TV s power on and switch its input beforehand  Note    2 Press 4 OPEN CLOSE to open the disc tray and  load the disc     Note    e The resume playback function is canceled  automatically in the following cases         When the disc tray is opened       When the Tile list window is switched     e Load the disc with the printed side facing G y     When the power is turned off   For BDs and DVDs  i     this does not cancel the resume playback   e Several dozen seconds are required to read D function    the disc  Once reading is completed  the    e The resume playback function cannot be used for    type of disc is displayed on the player s front some discs     panel display     3 Press  gt  PLAY to play the disc    gt  on the player s front panel display lights during  playback     e To pause  press Il PAUSE during playback  Ion the  player   s front panel display lights when playback is  paused     e To stop  press W STOP during playback        En
186. t  page 38    Output Video Switch the output video resolution from  Resolution the various output terminals  page 27      Delete all playlists Clears all the titles chapters from the    playlist        Switching the video  output terminal to be  viewed    Use the procedure below to switch the video output signal  to be viewed between the HDMI OUT terminal and an  analog output terminal  COMPONENT VIDEO or VIDEO  output terminals      A Caution    e The picture may not be displayed for a while when the  video output terminal is switched     e When the HDMI OUT terminal is selected  no video  signals are output from the other video output  terminals        e When a video output terminal other than the HDMI  OUT terminal is selected  no audio and video signals  are output from the HDMI OUT terminal           ToECONDARY T OUTPUT  AUDIO VIDEO RESOLUTION  L_J       A     VIDEO SELECT PLAY MO         Aa    HOME MEDIA  GALLERY    Ly    OPUP MENU    DE  GALLERY DISPLAY P  J  f  LJ l    TOP MENU TOOLS  i    on                      gt  Press VIDEO SELECT    The current video output terminal is displayed on the  TV screen and on the player s front panel display    To switch the video output terminals  press VIDEO  SELECT again or press f         Example     Output video resolution setting of  selected video output terminal    Video Output Terminal t  HDMIk Source Direct     l    e The video output terminal setting can also be  switched by pressing Kd lt d  lt  lt    gt  gt   gt P onthe  
187. terminal     Serial control of the player is  possible when connected to a computer  page 58            En    Chapter 2    Installation  Cautions on use    e Please note that Pioneer will accept no responsibility  whatsoever for loss of business opportunities or other  damages due to breakdown of the set        Please note that Pioneer will accept no responsibility  whatsoever for problems resulting from the use of the  set  regardless of the method of installation     Please note that Pioneer will accept no responsibility  whatsoever for loss of data resulting from use or  breakdown of the set  or for any direct or indirect  damages Incurred thereby     Cautions on Installation    Install and use the set in a level  stable place  Do not use  iton shaky  unstable surfaces or places Subject to strong  vibrations     The current will surge if the power to several units of the  set is turned on or off simultaneously from an external  device  For the value per unit  see Specifications on   page  5     A Caution    e When installing the set in an EIA rack  be sure to use  the included rack mount brackets  Using anything  else could cause damage to the set or injury  For  details on mounting  etc   see  nsta  ation Procedure  on page 16     e When the included rack mount brackets are used  the  player can be mounted to universal pitch or wide  pitch racks conforming to EIA 19  standards        Screws removed  from player    Rack mount bracket    Place of installation    Select a st
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189. ting item Output terminal name     lt  HDMI HDMI OUT  S COMPONENT VIDEO VIDEO OUT COMPONENT VIDEO  VIDEO VIDEO   gt  HDMI HDMI OUT  S DIGITAL AUDIO DIGITAL OUT  ANALOG AUDIO AUDIO OUT       A Caution    e When HDMI is selected for Video  no video signals  are output from the COMPONENT VIDEO or VIDEO  output terminals     e When COMPONENT VIDEO or VIDEO is selected at  Video  no video signals are output from the HDMI  OUT terminal     e The video and audio signals output from the set  output terminals are output synchronously  lip  synchronization      e When COMPONENT VIDEO or VIDEO is selected at  Video  no sound is output if HDMI is selected at  Audio    Follow the procedure below to redo the connections   then select the proper connection at the setup  screen               When connecting using component video cables  or a video cable to watch the picture  connect to an  AV receiver or amplifier  or a TV using either analog  audio cables  7 1 channels or 2 channels   an  optical digital audio cable  page 21          To listen to audio with the player connected to an  AV receiver or amplifier with an HDMI cable   connect the TV to the AV receiver or amplifier using  an HDMI cable  page 20      e When HDMI or DIGITAL AUDIO is selected at Audio   linear PCM audio signals  2 channels  are output  trom all terminals other than the ones selected at  Audio     e When ANALOG AUDIO is selected at Audio  no  audio signals are output from the HDMI OUT or  DIGITAL OUT terminals     Fo
190. ting linear PCM audio signals  if the number of compatible channels of the connected HDMI device  is lower  the signals are output with the number of channels for which the device is compatible    e The audio signals output from the DIGITAL OUT terminal have a sampling frequency of 48 kHz  44 1 kHz for audio  CDs         En    Language Code Table and Country Area Code Table         Language Code Table    Language name  language code  input code    Abkhazian  ab abk  0102  Afar  aa aar  0101  Afrikaans  af afr  0106  Albanian  sq sqi  1917  Amharic  am amh  0113  Arabic  ar ara  0118  Armenian  hy hye  0825  Assamese  aS asm  0119  Aymara  ay aym  0125  Azerbaijani  az aze  0126  Bashkir  ba bak  0201  Basque  eu eus  0521  Belarusian  be bel  0205  Bengali  bn ben  0214  Bihari  bh bih  0208  Bislama  bi bis  0209  Breton  br bre  0218  Bulgarian  bg bul  0207  Burmese  my mya  1325  Catalan  ca cat  0301  Central Khmer  km khm  1113  Chinese  zh zho  2608  Corsican  co cos  0315  Croatian  hr hrv  0818  Czech  cs ces  0319  Danish  da dan  0401  Dutch  nl nid  1412  Dzongkha  dz dzo  0426  English  en eng  0514  Esperanto  eo epo  0515  Estonian  et est  0520  Finnish  fi fin  0609  Fijian  fj fij  0610  Faroese  fo fao  0615    French  fr fra  0618  Galician  gl glg  0712  Georgian  ka kat  1101  German  de deu  0405  Greek  el ell  0512  Guarani  gn grn  0714  Gujarati  gu guj  0721  Hausa  ha hau  0801  Hebrew  iw heb  0923  Hindi  hi hin  0809  Hungarian  hu hun  0821  I
191. tive local area network  LAN  connection   page 13     If there is an available DHCP server in your local area  network  the IP address is obtained automatically   Otherwise  set IP address manually  page 48      For some Internet service providers  you may have to  set the individual network configuration manually  In  this case  see page 48     e Pioneer is not responsible for any malfunction of the  player due to communication error malfunctions  associated with your network connection and or your  connected equipment  Please contact your Internet  service provider or network device manufacturer     Modem Internet                               Connecting the power  cord    Connect the power cord after all the connections between  devices have been completed        Player s rear panel       To wall outlet  Power cord  included     Chapter 4    Getting Started    Making settings using  the Setup Navigator  menu    Be sure to perform these settings when using the player  for the first time     A Caution    e Before turning on the power  check that the  connections between the player and other devices are  correct  Also  turn on the power of the devices  connected to the player before turning on the player s  power        e The screen in step 11 and test tones are output  simultaneously according to the settings in steps 4 to  7  Lower the volume of the devices connected with the  player     Note    e By factory default  the KURO LINK function is not  activated  To activate th
192. tructions of AV receiver  or amplifier     e Please see the Pioneer website for AV receivers or  amplifiers that support the PQLS function     A Caution    e  f the output video resolution is switched  the PQLS  function may not work  The function will work again  once playback has been stopped then restarted     Note    e PQLS on the player s front panel display lights when  the PQLS function is activated  page 13        About connections to components  of other makes supporting the KURO  LINK function    The functions listed below work when a TV or AV system   AV receiver or amplifier  etc   supporting the player s  KURO LINK function is connected to the player using an  HDMI cable   Depending on your TV or AV system  AV  receiver or amplifier  etc    it could happen that not all of  the functions will work     e Functions operated from the TV   e Auto select function   e Simultaneous power function   e Unified language function    Please see the Pioneer website for the latest information  on brands and model numbers of other brands that  Support the KURO LINK function     Connecting a TV    See Connecting an AV receiver or amplifier below to  connect an AV receiver or amplifier using an HDMI cable     A Caution    e Hold the plug when connecting and disconnecting  the cable     e Placing a load on the plug could result in faulty  contact and no video signals being output     Player s rear panel                                585       Match the direction of  736 the plug t
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194. uct  but this  product contains a laser diode higher than Class 1   To ensure continued safety  do not remove any covers  or attempt to gain access to the inside of the product   Refer all servicing to qualified personnel    The following caution label appears on your unit   Location  inside of the unit    11  Only use attachments accessories specified by the  manufacturer    12  Use only with the cart  stand  tripod  bracket  or  table specified by the manufacturer  or sold with the  apparatus  When a cart is used  use caution when  moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid  injury from tip over        WAS a   13  Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or  when unused for long periods of time    Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel   Servicing is required when the apparatus has been  damaged in any way  Such as power supply cord or  plug is damaged  liquid has been spilled or objects  have fallen into the apparatus  the apparatus has  been exposed to rain or moisture  does not operate  normally  or has been dropped        _   B       P1 4 2 2_En    CLASS 1  LASER PRODUCT    CAUTION CLASS 3B VISIBLE AND INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN  AVOID EXPOSURE TO THE BEAM    ATTENTION RADIATIONS LASER VISIBLES ET INVISIBLES DE CLASSE 3B QUAND OUVERT  EVITEZ TOUT EXPOSITION AU FAISCEAU   ADVARSEL KLASSE 3B SYNLIG OG USYNLIG LASERSTR  LING VED   BNING  UNDG   UDS  TTELSE FOR STR  LING    VARNING KLASS 3B SYNLIG OCH OSYNLIG LASERSTR  LNING N  R DENNA DEL   R 
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