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1. exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to literature accompanying the appliance m The symbol for CLASS Double Insulation WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture dangerous high voltages are present inside the enclosure Do not open the cabinet refer servicing to qualified personnel only CAUTION When replacing the direct plug in power supply or a separable cord connected power supply the replacement must be exact duplicate or one recommended by the manufacturer This is CLASS 1 laser product Use of controls or adjustments CLASS 1 or procedures other than those specified herein may result in LASER PRODUCT hazardous laser light beam exposure Do not open the cover and do not repair yourself Refer servicing to qualified personnel A DANGER Visible and invisible laser radiation when open and interlock failed or defeated Avoid direct exposure to laser beam Locations Do not locate the unit in places near heating devices high temperature 40C or higher high humidity 90 or higher dirty places and avoid direct exposure to sunshine 3 2011 10 15 9 54 29 soni The unit should not be placed near a TV radio or VCR the playback picture may become poor and the sound may be distorted The pick up may be condensed with water under the following situation From a cold place to warm place
2. BD VIDEO AGE LIMIT Playback of some can be limited based on the age of the user Scenes may be blocked or replaced with different scenes Use the navigation buttons to set an age limit DVD Video Ratings No Limit Audio Unlock player Language Temporary Unlock Parental Change Password Network UNLOCK PLAYER Ifyou select UNLOCK PLAYER after entering the pass code all discs can be played DVD Video Ratings DVD Video Unloc Video BD Video Age Limit Language Temporary Unlock BD Video Unloc Parental Change Password Network TEMPORARY UNLOCK DVD Video Ratings DVD Video Unloc Video BD Video Age Limit BD Video Unloc Audio Unlock player Parental Change Password Network CHANGE PASSWORD Choose CHANGE PASSWORD to enter a new pass code number NOTE The default pass code will work should you forget your new code DVD Video Ratings Video BD Video Age Limit Audio Unlock player Language Temporary Unlock Network This section covers the setup functions for connecting to a broadband network for BD Live features ENSURE THE NETWORK IS CONNECTED BEFORE USING THESE SETTINGS LAN Setting IP IDNS Setting will automatically assign the player an IP address on the network and E 24 8 500 HF indd 24 25 advanced peratllon the rest of the settings will be completed automatically Choosing to switch this OFF will mean en
3. The main plug is used as the disconnect device the disconnect device shall remain readily operable n order to disconnect the apparatus from the mains completely the mains plug should be disconnected from the mains socket outlet completely If power supply cord is damaged it must replaced by the manufacturer or its service agent or a similar qualified person in order to avoid a hazard Getting started Note Leave or enter each mode must wait for 10 seconds before entering the next operation Follow the below steps to get the system up and running 1 Ensure you have correctly connected all the wiring and cables 2 Turn on your TV Monitor and set it to the correct input This will depend on how you connected the Blu ray player to your TV 3 Press the STANDBY button on the BD player 4 Press the OPEN CLOSE button on either the remote or BD player Insert a disc label sideup press the OPEN CLOSE button once again to shut the drawer and wait for the BD player to read the disc 5 Use the navigation buttons on the remote to navigate to the play option on the BD menu 6 Press the ENTER button to begin playback Below are a couple of notes you need to keep in mind when using the Blu ray player 1 HDMI O P RESET When connected via a HDMI cable press the HDMI O P RESET button to reset the resolution to the default Auto This can be useful if you set the player to a resolution your television cannot display and need to r
4. 5 Insert a BD disc that supports BD Live 6 This step will differ from disc to disc but usually the title menu will have a BD Live option Simply select this option using the navigation buttons and then press the ENTER button to select A NOTE In the settings menu Lansettings items you can view the network connection is being recognized Tips BD Live FAQs Q What is BD Live A BD Live is a new Blu ray feature that utilizes the internet to extend your movie viewing experience through downloaded content and advanced inter activity When using this player with BD Live enabled Blu ray discs you can download a variety of up to date content such as previews trivia games exclusive special features and more The content will vary from disc to 12 8 500 HP indd 12 13 soni a 2 5 ena disc Q Do all Blu ray Discs have this feature A BD Live is still relatively new so make sure that the disc has the BD Live marking on the disc packaging Q How do l access BD Live A With a BD Live enabled disc inserted and this unit connected to the internet simply select the BD Live option at the Main Title screen of the disc Q Will all discs have the same BD Live contents A No they will differ from disc to disc How do navigate throughout the BD Live screen A Using the Navigation buttons on the remote Q Do need to have an external USB SD card inserted to use this content A Yes the USB SD card must be in
5. Native USB Interface USB Drive AN NOTE USB SD Device do not support 3D video files Playing CD Disc 1 Press the STANDBY button to power on the unit When powered on the STANDBY POWER light will be blue 2 Press the OPEN CLOSE button to open the disc tray OPEN will appear on screen Insert a disc with the label facing upwards into the tray 3 Press the OPEN CLOSE button to close the tray CLOSE will appear on screen then READING will briefly display After loading the menu screen of the disc should appear Use the navigation buttons to select your required option and press the ENTER button to select 4 To stop playback press the STOP button Press the PLAY button again to resume playback from where you left off If the STOP button is pressed a second time the resume option is cancelled 18 4 B5004 indd 18 19 soni ea 5 Press the PAUSE button to pause playback To resume playback press either the PAUSE II or PLAY button SELECTING TRACKS USING THE NUMBER BUTTONS Press the number button s corresponding to the track number you would like to play then press the ENTER button and the player will start to play your specified track SELECTING TRACKS USING THE NUMBER BUTTONS During playback pressing the SKIP 1 buttons will select the playing tracks and begin playback Again Press the SKIP I buttons will select the previous tracks and begin playback one more press makes
6. Operates in a room where the heater is just turned on or a place where the cold air from the air conditioner directly hits the unit During summer the unit moves from an air conditioned room to a hot and humid place Aroom is vaporous or damp condensation exists the unit will not operate properly Remove the disc power up the unit and leave it for two to three hours The unit will warm up and evaporate any moisture 4 B500 H indd 4 5 sonli AYPe Yd altare Important Please read these instructions fully before using 015 Do not touch the playback side of the disc Do not attach paper or tap How or remove the disc How to hold the disc Fingerprints and dust on the disc cause picture and sound deterioration Wipe the disc from the centre outwards with a soft cloth Always keep the disc clean How to clear the disc If you cannot wipe off the dust with a soft cloth wipe the disc lightly with a slightly moistened soft cloth and finish with a dry cloth Do not use any type of solvent such as thinner benzene commercially available cleaners or antistatic spray for vinyl It may damage the disc Do not store discs in a place subject to direct sunlight or near heat source Do not store discs in a place subject to moisture and dust such as a bathroom or near a humidifier Store discs vertically in a case stacking or placing object on discs outside or their case may ca
7. VIDEO BD Video TOP MENU SETTING BD VIDEO DATA ERASE AUDIO LANGUAGE PARENTAL amp NETWORK Use the navigation buttons to navigate the menu and the ENTER button to select an option Below is a list of available options and description of each setting RESTORE SETTINGS Select this option of you want to reset all the settings to the factory defaults On Screen Language Parental Network settings remain unchanged General Video Screen Saveru Audio Language Parental Network Screen Saver Choose this option you want to set Screen saver ON or OFF General Restore Settings On Video Audio Language Parental Network TV ASPECT Use this option to set the required TV Aspect ratio The options are as follows 4 3 PAN SCAN This is for 4 3 TV s and will stretch the wide image top to bottom and cut off the sides 4 3 LETTERBOX Again this is for 4 3 TV s but this will add black bars top amp bottom for widescreen material 16 9 This is the standard widescreen format 4 3 material will be displayed with black bars on either side 16 9 FULL This setting will stretch all material to fill the screen on a widescreen TV General 000 43Pan amp Scan Video L 4 3 Letter box Audio 16 9 Language 16 9Full Parental Network 21 1 2011 10 15 9 54 33 Th
8. Advanced Operation 1 J 21 25 ieu see 21 io E 21 Video eene ette reet a bea eva eve iba att 21 22 22 23 Eze ein M 23 Parental a 23 24 Network meri uku uu 24 25 and 26 Troubleshooting 26 Technical Specifications 27 Disposal Informatlon 2 eser te bip esee satia natare in ean 27 B5003 TS indd 2 1 e 2011 10 15 9 54 29 soni r ela Important Please read these instructions fully before installation Before Use Dispose of all packaging carefully and responsibly The appliance is designed for indoor use only and must be protected from rain moisture and extreme temperature variations This appliance is designed for household use Do not use the appliance for industrial and commercial use or any other purpose The appliance MUST be positioned on a firm level base Do not place the appliance near a heat source such as radiators heat registers stoves or other products that produce heat Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation and to ensure operation of the product These openings must not be blocked or cover
9. it move to the beginning of the previous tracks FORWARD gt gt REVERSE lt lt SEARCH During playback press either the FAST FWD or FAST REV lt lt buttons to advance the disc forward or backwards at double speed X2 To increase the advance rate press the button again repeatedly to cycle between X2 X4 X8 X16 and X32 To resume normal playback press the PLAY button When the SUB MENU button is pressed a sub menu will appear on screen The content of this menu depends on the disc being played at the time Select a category using the navigation buttons press the ENTER button to select the option Most options have sub menus attached to expand further options Some categories are disc dependant but a description of most can be found below PLAYBACK Repeat Select to repeat ALL TRACK RANDON like shuffle or OFF Data Playback PLAYBACK OF DATA PICTURE AUDIO DISC SD USB Press the BD SD USB button to select the input you wish to view files from After a short period a list of available folders and files will appear on screen Use the navigation buttons to select an image or a folder and press the ENTER button to start playback or to open the folder To return to the previous folder navigate up to the icon at the top of the list and press ENTER To return to the selection menu during playback press the RETURN button AN NOTE These below options are limited to the folder list screen and won t be availabl
10. ponent Dynamic Range Total Harmonic Distortion 10 0190 Dimensions 360x 250 x 53mm We apologise for any inconvenience caused by any minor inconsistencies in these instructions which may occur as a result of product improvements and development This appliance complies with the following EEC directives 2006 95 EEC Low voltage directive 2004 108 EEC EMC directive Disposal Information The symbol on the product or its packaging indicates that this product may not be treated as household waste Instead it should be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product For more detailed information about recycling this product please contact your local council office your household waste disposal service or the shop where the product was purchased E 27 3 2011 10 15 9 54 33 500 5 indd 28 29 e 2011 10 15 9 54 33 AUSTRALIA 1300 765 663 NEW ZEALAND 0800 100 236 MD110922 01 1 Printed in China www soniq com 2011 10 15 9
11. the disc e Setup menu obscures the picture Press the SETUP button to close the menu Batteries low Replace the batteries Remote not working Object obstructing the sensor Move the object Remote too far away from the Player Sub e Move closer Some Functions not Working e Some discs do not support all functions Try another disc TV Displays No Signal or blank Some TV s cant display the 1080i output Try another resolution BD LIVE Troubleshooting If you receive an error stating you do not have enough storage space for a download connect the usb drive to your computer and remove backup some of the files erase the media or use another usb drive If you receive an error while downloading The BD Live server may be busy Try again another time 26 8 B500 H indd 26 27 sonli Q nn e 110 240 50 60 2 Power Consumption 1W standby lt 25W maximum DTS 2 0 Digital Out DTS HD Dolby Digital Dolby Digital PLus Audio Format Dolby True HD Linear PCM upported image format JPG JPEG upported Audio format MP3 WMA 750 load 1 channel 1 0 Vp p DVD 480i 750 load Y 1 0Vp p Pr 0 7Vp p Pb 0 7Vp p DVD 480i n HDMI 1080p 1080p 24 1080i 720p 480p 576p 480i 576i PCM Multichannel Audio Bitstream Audio PCM Audio Digital Audio Output Optical Coaxial requency Response 48kHz Sampling 4Hz to 22kHz 96kHz Sampling 4Hz to 22kHz N Ratio 85 dB 8 c Support
12. 3D Blu ray Disc Player Instruction Manual B500 au 5016 Safety IPIS 2 4 UE LLL 5 7 DISC RET 5 asa 5 7 iz In aarsrelolle Em 7 Functions 5 11 1 uu u u 8 9 Blu ray control panel Blu ray rear panel 8 Remote uu u us uu 9 Remote battery 9 ICIEIENII 10 14 5 10 Video connections 10 Other connectiofis eyed dedi eee recederet a eder e inde 11 Connecting to a LAN to use 12 13 Electricaliconinection iui etes ddr u Qu wau Rd ESRB DER User InstructiOns 2 crore Getting started eret en ed rn dap de agre re dre E eB Basic Operation Sub mehu Options eot nd eec pa das ect Popup menu options Connecting USB SD Device Le ENO To C 0216 q Erasing Data from USB device or SD Card 20
13. Product includes software DTS Inc All Rights Reserved Disc types DVD Audio and Video Disc size 12cm Single side single layer single side double layer PAL and NTSC DVD disc Playback time 135min 240 max 4 7 Audio and Video Blu ray Disc Disc size 12cm Single layer 25GB Double layer 50GB Over 9 hours on a double layer 50GB disc COMPACT Audio Disc size 12cm 8cm CD disc Playback time 74min 20min max JPEG Picture JPG format disc This player is BD ROM BD RE BD R DVD Video DVD R DVD RW CD DA CD R CD RW compatible Region Management Information This Blu ray Player is designed and manufactured to respond to the Region Management Information that is recorded on a Blu ray disc If the Region number described on the Blu ray disc does not correspond to the Region number of this Blu ray Player this Blu ray player cannot play that disc DVD The region codes for this player are B5004 indd 6 7 sonli Java and all other Java trademarks and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems Inc in the United States and or other countries lt 5 BONUSVIEW LIVE and BONUSVIEW are trademarks of Blu ray Disc Association Java POWERED BD The blu ray disc association announced Blu ray 3 D standard identification BDA announced the final Blu ray 3 D official logo Blu ray 32 Note The product does not guarantee 100 interoperabil
14. URN Return a picture or menu Press the RETURN button CLEAR Press this button to cancel a mistaken entry when using the numeric keypad DISPLAY Press the DISPLAY button to view details about the currently playing disc For example Title Chapter Elapsed time Remaining time Disc type and Play status Press the DISPLAY button once more to hide the information PIP PICTURE IN PICTURE Some BD discs have picture in picture capabilities If your disc supports this function while viewing a disc some BD discs only press the PIP button to view Press the PIP button again to cancel When playing BD with Bonus View support press this button to disable enable the video portion of a Picture in Picture PiP track e g the director scommentary This feature is not available for all discs AN Note PiP Directors commentary must have been turned on in the BD s mainmenu in order for this feature to work ZOOM Select this option to return to the discs Complex modulation ZOOM for complex modulation ZOOM state x1 2 complex modulation ZOOM x1 5 complex modulation ZOOM x2 complex modulation ZOOM x4 AN NOTE Zoom button is only available when zooming in or zooming out the picture and it does not work when comes to the blu ray video and DVD video A B Use this button to set a segment of the disc to be repeated as a loop While a disc is playing 16 4 500 indd 16 17 soni 1 Press the button to set the s
15. down sampled to 48kHz General Night Mode on DM Neg Audio Digital Audio Output Language BD Click Sound Parental Network DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT Choose between amp BITSTREAM Select PCM when the connected equipment will not decode Dolby Digital or DTS General Night Mode PCM Video PCM Down Conversion M Bitstream Language Click Sound Parental Network BD CLICK SOUND Use this option to enable or disable the click sound in the pop up menu 22 8 500 HHP indd 22 23 General Night Mode on Video PCM Down Conversion Audio Digital Audio Output Parental Network Language Menu AUDIO LANGUAGE Select the default audio language to be selected automatically Choose between Original English German French Spanish or Other Video Subtitle Language Oringinal English Audio Menu Language German Lan guage On Screen Language French Parental Spanish Network Other SUBTITLE LANGUAGE Select the default subtitle language to be selected automatically Choose between Auto English German French Spanish or Other General Audio Language Auto Audio Menu Language Geman Language On Screen Language French Parental Spanish Network MENU LANGUAGE Select the default menu language to be selected automatically Choose between English German French Spanish or Other Audio Lang
16. dren should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance This appliance is not intended for use by young children or infirm persons unless they have been adequately supervised by a responsible person to ensure that they can use the appliance safely Young children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance Do not push objects of any kind into this product through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock Never Spill liquid of any kind on the product 2 3 BSOOULW TS indd 2 3 soni The top and rear panels of the product may become warm after a long period if use This is not a malfunction When the unit is not in use remove the disc and turn off the power If you do not use the unit for a long period the unit may not function properly in the future Turn on and use the unit occasionally Do not place foreign objects on the tray Do not attempt to repair the appliance yourself Contact the Customer Helpline Safety Precautions The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the
17. e during a slide show 15 1 2011 10 15 9 54 32 son Press the POPUP MENU button to view the available options 1 CONTENTS INFORMATION Select the Contents information option to view details about the highlighted file Such as image resolution filename and any other detail stored within the file 2 SLIDESHOW SETUP This option allows you to set the viewing duration of each image and whether they repeat or not 3 SLIDESHOW START CONTINUE Use these options when choosing to start a slide show or to resume a slide show SKIP FAST FWD or FAST REV 44 buttons will advance to the next or previous image ROTATE During playback of a slide show press the POPUP MENU button to access the rotate options Erasing Data USB device SD Should you wish to remove BD Live data you have stored on USB device or SD Card Follow this procedure 1 With the USB drive or SD Card inserted in the slot press the SETUP button 2 Select BD VIDEO DATA ERASE using the navigation buttons and press ENTER to activate 3 Select START using the navigation buttons then press the ENTER button to erase all the data from the device Select CANCEL to cancel the procedure 20 5001 indd 20 21 When the SETUP button is pressed you will be faced with a menu select the SETTING option to enter the main settings menu The options here are split into categories for easier navigation GENERAL
18. ecting to an external amplifier and TV using HDMI cables If you have an external Amplifier that supports HDMI audio then you can connect the Blu ray player to the Amplifier HDMI input and then the HDMI output to your TV or monitor HDMI IN Many track speakers HDMI IN line 7 11 1 2011 10 15 9 54 31 soni Connecting to a LAN to use BD Live By connecting this unit to a broadband connection you can view BD Live features found on some movie titles gt REAR of Blu Ray Player ADSL CABLE Modem BL ZA Internet BROADBAND Router g NETWORK cable VAN 1 Connect the ETHERNET input 14 to your broadband router refer to your user manual for your router 2 Once connected see the NETWORK SETTINGS instructions on pages 25 NETWORK cable Some Blu ray discs labelled as BD Live have bonus material and other data that can be downloaded to an SD USB device inserted into the SD USB slot on the front of the player 6 or 10 1 Turn the player OFF 2 Connect the player to a network as shown above 3 Insert an usb Drive min 2GB usb device must be formatted as FAT32 Insert an SD Card min 2GB SD Card must be formatted SD as FAT 16 or SDHC 4 16G FAT32 4 Switch the player ON
19. ed by placing the product on bed sofa rug or others The appliance shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on the appliance Do not use attachments not recommended by the manufacturer as they may cause hazards Do not place this product on an unstable cart stand tripod bracket or table The product may fall causing serious injury to users and damage to the product Use the accessories that recommended by the manufacturer A product and cart combination should be moved with care Quick stops excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the product and cart combination to overturn Keep your fingers well clear of the disc tray as it is closing Neglecting may cause serious personal injury and damage to the product Do not place heavy object or step on the product This appliance must be positioned so that the plug is accessible For added protection for this product during storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug it from the wall outlet This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power line surges This appliance is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety Chil
20. eset to a default resolution that is supported Press the HDMI O P RESET button then restart the player The player will start at the default Auto and you will then be able to operate the player again 2 COLOUR BUTTONS Color button red green yellow blue to choose some BD menu items quickly The key also can be used in the Java conversational BD Operation 3 BD SD USB Press BD SD USB to choose BD or SD card or USB device 14 4 500 5 indd 14 15 soni IMPORTANT NOTE After plugging in the unit will be in standby mode and the POWER STANDBY light will be red Press the STANDBY button to power on the player Usual boot times are around 30 seconds Basic operation PLAYBACK OF A Blu ray DVD DISC 1 Press the STANDBY button to power on the unit When powered on the STANDBYIPOWER light will be blue 2 Press the OPEN CLOSE button to open the disc tray OPEN will appear on screen Insert a disc with the label facing upwards into the tray 3 Press the OPEN CLOSE button to close the tray CLOSE will appear on screen then READING will briefly display After loading the menu screen of the disc should appear Use the navigation buttons to select your required option and press the ENTER button to select 4 To stop playback press the STOP button Press the PLAY button again to resume playback from where you left off If the STOP button is pressed a second time the resume option is cancelled A NOTE I
21. f feel unwell or visual fatigue please don t watch 3 D images If feel dizzy nausea or have other related symptons please do not continue to watch and have a rest If you have used the BD SD USB inputs you may need to select the BD input again in order to play discs Press the BD USB SD button until the BD option is selected PAUSE Press the PAUSE button to pause playback While in pause mode pressing the NAVIGATION button will advance the picture one frame at a time To resume playback press either the PAUSE Il or PLAY gt button SKIP 21 44 SKIP Press the SKIP Ibutton to advance the disc to the beginning of the next chapter Press the SKIP I button to advance the disc to the beginning of the playing chapter SKIP 14 4 button to advance the disc to the beginning of the previous chapter one more press makes it move to the beginning of the previous chapter SLOW MOTION Press the PAUSE button to pause playback Press the FAST FWD PP button to advance the playback at X2 X4 X8 X16 X32 speed 15 8 2011 10 15 9 54 32 soni ela To resume normal play press the PLAY button DISC MENU Pressing the DISC MENU button will display the title menu screen Some discs may not have a menu and this button will do nothing AUDIO Press the AUDIO button repeatedly or use the navigation buttons to cycle through the available audio tracks SEARCH Jump to a user specified time during playback RET
22. icture using both of these settings in this case choose the Video option AUDIO Sound Effect Use this option to turn disks voice off Surround Strong or Sturround Normal Cinema Voice Use this option to turn cinema voice ON or OFF PopUp Menu Options Press the POPUP MENU button to display the pop up menu while playing a disc Various functions are available from this pop up menu Use the navigation buttons to choose an option and ENTER to select 7 4 2011 10 15 9 54 32 soni TOP MENU Select this option to return to the discs main title screen POPUP MENU Select this option and depending on how the disc is authored a pop up menu will appear adding extra functionality For example a chapter selection menu may appear on screen Connecting USB SD Device Connecting USB SD Device Supported Audio Video Picture files types Video MPEG 4 files Music mp3 files wma files Picture jpeg files USB storage devices with supported files stored on a FAT32partition will be recognized SD storage devices with supported SD MAX2GB FAT16 and 4 GB SDHC 32 GB FAT32 NOTE AN The USB device must be formatted as a FAT32 drive NTFS and other filesystem types are not supported USB interface output voltage of DC5V 0 1V Maximum output current 0 5 A If USB drives the work more than 0 5 please increase A current USB driver external power s ly to see the appended drawings UPPIY PP wing External USB Interface
23. is option has a sub menu of own specifically for the connection to a TV via a HDMI cable The options are described below RESOLUTION Choose the resolution best suited to your TV Monitor The options are Auto 480i 576i 480p 576p 720p 1080i 1080p amp 1080p 24p NOTE If an incompatible resolution is set you can use the HDMI O P reset function as outlined on page 14 to restore the default resolution of Auto RGB OUTPUT RANGE Select STANDARD to display colours as the director intended Choose ENHANCED and the player will enhance the contrast COLOUR SPACE Only change this setting if you have problems when viewing in AUTO mode The options are Auto YCbCr 4 4 4 YCbCr 4 2 2 or RGB HIGH BITRATE AUDIO Select AUTO for the player to determine the correct setting Select ON when AUTO does not output correctly for instance the bitrate is too high OFF disables the function TV Aspect Resolution Audio Color Space Language High Bitrate Audio Parental Network NIGHT MODE This function allows enhancement of Dolby digital audio played at low volumes or small speakers Video PCM Down Conversion LI Audio Digital Audio Output O Language Click Sound Parental Network PCM DOWN CONVERSION Use this option to turn PCM down sampling ON or OFF Some amplifiers cannot support high sample rates If this is the case turn this function ON and the audio will be
24. isplay 9 NEXT Button 5 PLAY buttons 10 CARD input Blu ray rear panel 500 958849 indd Sn ETHERNET HDMI OPTICAL 14 15 16 17 REAR PANEL 15 OPTICAL digital audio output 16 STEREO Audio output 17 COMPOSITE video output 11 HDMI video output 12 COAXIAL digital audio output 13 COMPONENT video output 14 ETHERNET input E 3 8 9 REMOTE CONTROL DISPLAY button STANDBY button 0 9 NUMBER buttons SEARCH button PLAY button PAUSE button button gt gt button RED button GREEN button ENTER button SETUP buttons BD SD USB button HDMI O P RESET button EJECT button A B button ZOOM button PIP button AUDIO button CLEAR button c L gt cX O Q N soni 21 SUB MENU button 22 STOP button 23 PI button 24 14 button 25 BLUE button 26 YELLOW buttons 27 POPUP MENU button 28 NAVIGATION button 29 RETURN button Remote battery installation Before use the remote control will need batteries fitting These are supplied with the package and need removing from their packaging before fitting 1 Remove the battery compartment lid as shown 2 Fit 2 x AAA batteries as shown Take care to match the polarities of the remote to the batteries EG the sign on the battery matches the sign on the rem
25. ity with all CEC devices High Definition entertainment Watch high definition content disc with HDTV High Definition Television Connect it through a high speed HDMI cable 1 4 or category 2 You can enjoy excellent picture quality up to 1080p resolution with the frame rate of 24 frames per second with progressive scan output BONUSVIEW PIP Picture in Picture This is a new function of BD Video that plays the primary video and secondary video simultaneously Blu ray players with Final Standard Profile or Profile 1 1 specs can play Bonus View features BD Live Connect this product to the movie studios website via the LAN port to access a variety of up to date content e g refreshed previews and exclusive special features You can also enjoy next generation possibilities such as ringtone wallpaper downloads peer to peer interactions live events and gaming activities Upscale DVD for enhanced picture quality Watch the discs in the highest picture quality available for the HDTV Video upscaling increases the resolution of standard definition disc to high definition up to 1080p over an HDMI connection A highly detailed picture and increased sharpness delivers a more true to life picture 7 2011 10 15 9 54 30 soni Q a 00 6 Blu ray control panel FRONT PANEL 1 STANDBY button 6 USB input 2 Disc tray 7 PREV Button 3 OPEN CLOSE button 8 STOP Button 4 LED D
26. ote control battery compartment 3 Replace the battery compartment lid and proceed to use 2011 10 15 9 54 30 soni Audio connections NOTE before you make any connections ensure the Blu ray player Sub woofer and any TV Monitor you wish to connect to is switched OFF e Connecting the Blu ray player to an external amplifier There are two digital audio output options COAXIAL or OPTICAL See the diagram across optional Digital Inputs Video connections There are number of ways to connect the Blu ray player to your TV or monitor See the diagram across for examples 1 This is the standard connection for High Definition TV and can carry video and audio signals Will this machine and compatible with 3 D TV connection can be 3 D Play video 2 COMPONENT This connection only carries video Connect one end to the Blu ray player the other end to your TV Monitor 3 COMPOSITE This connection only carries video and the cable is usually yellow Connect one end to the Blu ray player the other end to your TV Monitor NOTE YUV and VIDEO will have no signal output under the below two conditions A 1 There is only HDMI output when playing 3D blu ray video 2 There is only HDMI output when the resolution from the SETUP menu is set to 1080P 24Hz COMPONENT CABLE TELEVISION HDMI CABLE E 10 5001 H indd 10 11 soni Other connections Conn
27. serted as the BD Live content will be downloaded onto this inserted media Q How do delete something downloaded A See page 20 to delete an item from the USB SD Card Q Where can find a list of all of the downloads my player A The BD Live homepage shown when you activate Blu ray provides the list of downloads which can be played with the currently inserted disc The list on display may be different from disc to disc Also the Blu ray Disc player may have a function to show the list of files on local storage but those downloads can only be played with the specific disc which enabled the content download Electrical connection Any electrical work that is required to install this appliance MUST be carried out by a qualified electrician AN Before making any electrical connections ensure the following Do not bend stretch or pull the supply cable in order to avoid electric shock The supply voltage should be the same as that indicated in the technical specifications and the appliance rating plate When installed the power socket must be within easy reach If socket outlets in your home are not suitable for the plug supplied with this unit check with a qualified electrician for replacement The use of multiple connectors or extension cables are not recommended The appliance must be connected to a 110 240 volt 50Hz AC supply by means of a three pin Socket E 13 8 2011 10 15 9 54 32 soni
28. tart point A of the loop The video will continue playing 2 Press the button to set the end point The segment will be played on repeat Press A B button to resume normal playback SUB Menu Options When the SUB MENU button is pressed a sub menu will appear on screen The content of this menu depends on the disc being played at the time These will include DISC PLAYBACK VIDEO amp AUDIO categories Select a category using the navigation buttons press the ENTER button to select the option Most options have sub menus attached to expand further options Some categories are disc dependant but a description of most can be found below DISC Signal type Select the primary and secondary video audio Subtitle info Turn subtitles ON OFF and select language Subtitle style When available select the subtitle style and formatting Angle When a disc has more than one angle available select the desired angle PLAYBACK Repeat Select to repeat the current Title Chapter or turn repeat OFF 3 D DEPTH Select the 0 4 the current VIDEO Picture Select the required picture setting from Normal Soft Fine Cinema or User The USER setting allows custom settings to be entered Progressive Choose the required progressive setting 50HZ 60HZ or Video Select one of the auto settings automatically detect between Film and Video material and apply the correct setting On occasions you may notice a distorted p
29. tering the IP Address Subnet Mask amp Gateway Address manually and is not recommended unless you are familiar with network settings Access Setting Set the connection speed AUTO manuall General IPIDNS Setting Video Proxy Server Settings Access Setting Audio BD Live Access Language BD Live Local Storage Parental Network PROXY SERVER SETTINGS If your internet connection requires connection through a proxy server then enter the address amp port details in this menu then initialise the entered settings General LAN Settings Initialixze Audio BD Live Access Proxy Port Number Language BD Live Local Storage Parental Network BD LIVE ACCESS This menu gives you three access options for BD Live material General LAN Settings Permit Video Proxy Server Settings Li Limit Audio Language BD Live Local Storage Parental Network soni PERMIT Allows all access to all BD Live material LIMIT Restricts access to BD Live material with certificates only PROHIBIT Restricts all access to BD Live material BD LIVE LOCAL STORAGE According to the user s local storage type when using the local memory is the SD card you can select SD CARD When using local storage is a USB drive you can select USB General LAN Settings Video Proxy Server Settings Audio BD Live Access Parental usa Network 25 8 2011 10 15 9 54 33 soni AN Important Alwa
30. uage English Video Subtitle Language German Audio Menu Language French Language On Screen Language Spanish Parental Other Network ON SCREEN LANGUAGE Select the default on screen language to be selected automatically Choose between English German French or Spanish General Audio Language English Video Subtitle Language German Audio Menu Language French Parental Network NOTE Choose OTHER when your A language is not listed or you wish to use the default option of the playing disc Parental Menu DVD VIDEO RATINGS Use this function to restrict viewing of material based on age rating General be played Video BD Video Age Limit 7 Audio Unlock player 6 Language Temporary Unlock Parental Change Password Network When you try to change the restriction level 23 3 2011 10 15 9 54 33 you will be asked for a pass code The default is 0000 The Super password is 8888 but this can be changed the next time you access the ratings options PASS WORAD O O E 0 PROHIBITS playback of ALL movies 1 KIDSAFE Suitable for all children 2 G general audiences 3 PG Parental guidance 4 PG 13 Parental guidance for children under the age of 13 5 PGR Parental guidance suggested for children under 17 years old 6 R Under 17 years old Parental guidance strongly suggested 7 NC17 17 years old and above 8 ADULT Adult only
31. use warping Normally Blu ray DVD discs are divided into titles and the titles are sub divided into chapters Audio CD discs are divided into tracks lt DVD DISC gt TITLE gt TITLE2 CHAPTER1 CHAPTER2 CHAPTER3 CHAPTER4 CHAPTERS AUDIO gt pe TRAK2 TRAK4 TRAKS Each title chapter or track is assigned a number which is called title number chapter number or track number respectively There may be discs that do not have these numbers Copyrights This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by U S patents and E 3 2011 10 15 9 54 30 soni other intellectual property rights Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited OODOLBY I DOLBY I DOLBY DIGITAL DIGITALPLUS DIGITAL 5 11 Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Dolby and the Double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories 2 0 Digita Qut SURROUND Manufactured under license under U S Patent 5 5 451 942 5 956 674 5 974 380 5 978 762 6 487 535 amp other U S and worldwide patents issued amp pending DTS and the Symbol are registered trademarks amp DTS 2 0 Digital Out and the DTS logos are trademarks of DTS Inc
32. ys unplug the appliance from the power socket during cleaning and maintenance Never use any sharp instruments or abrasive substances soap household cleaner detergent or wax polish for cleaning Clean the external surfaces with a damp soft cloth only Never use abrasive products Solvents as it may damage the appliance Troubleshooting In the unlikely event of difficulties with your appliance please follow the trouble shooting guide below If the problem persists contact the retailer if the machine is still under guarantee Customer helpline Problem Reason s Solution s Solutions Power cable not connected to wall socket e Make sure the plug is connected TV not set to the correct input e Set to the correct input channel No Picture Video cables improperly connected Re connect the cables Audio speaker cables improperly Re connect the cables Sub woofer not turned on No Sound Sub woofer volume too low Audio output setting not correct Disc is dirty Switch on the unit Increase the volume Set to the correct mode Clean the disc or try another disc e Picture distortion can occur during this Distorted Picture In fast forward or rewind mode function It is normal Wrong TV system e Set to the correct TV System Insert a compatible disc Check the disc loaded No disc in the tray Disc not loaded properly Unable to Play Disc is dirty Clean
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