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1.                                     OO       Standard  quality         See  Step 1  Supplied Accessories   page 14      o    Do not connect the player through a VCR  Video signals from VCRs can be affected by copyright  protection systems that cause the picture on the TV to be distorted     15    payes Guay    Connecting to your AV amplifier  receiver     Select one of the following connection methods according to the input jacks on your  AV amplifier  receiver   When you select   or    make the appropriate settings in  the  Audio Settings  setup  page 29               High Speed HDMI Cable      v    High Speed HDMI Cable  HDMI OUT  not supplied   HDMI IN HDMI OUT                      7   HDMI IN        Set  BD Audio MIX Setting   page 29                     Coaxial digital cable    DIGITAL OUT    comu  PONTS  not supplied   DIGITAL IN    or A             2   7            g   1    Optical digital cable    aus  not supplied       Set  Dolby Digital    DTS     page 30                        DIGITAL OUT       16       VIDEO    AUDIO  LINE OUT             I See    Step 1  Supplied Accessories    page 14      2 Manufactured under license from Dolby  Laboratories  Dolby  Pro Logic  and the  double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby  Laboratories     3 Manufactured under license under U S   Patent Nos  5 956 674  5 974 380   6 226 616  6 487 535  7 212 872   7 333 929  7 392 195  7 272 567  amp  other  U S  and worldwide patents issued  amp   pending  DTS HD  the Symbol   amp  DTS   H
2.      21    28    Settings and Adjustments       Using the Settings  Displays    Select     Setup  on the home menu  when you need to change the settings of  the player    The default settings are underlined     1 Select  Setup  on the home  menu using      gt      2 Select the setup category icon  using      and press ENTER              Network Update     Select  OK  to update the player s  software via the network     Le      We recommend performing the network  update every 2 months or so      For information about update functions   visit the following website   http   www sony com bluraysupport           GJ  Screen Settings        W  3D Output Setting     Auto   Normally select this     Off   Select this to display all content in  2D        W  TV Screen Size Setting for 3D   Sets the screen size of your 3D   compatible TV        E  TV Type     16 9   Select this when connecting to a  wide screen TV or a TV with a wide  mode function     4 3   Select this when connecting to a  4 3 screen TV without a wide mode  function           E  Screen Format     Full   Select this when connecting to a  TV with a wide mode function  Displays  a 4 3 screen picture in 16 9 aspect ratio  even on a wide screen TV     Normal   Changes the picture size to fit  the screen size with the original picture  aspect ratio        E  DVD Aspect Ratio    Letter Box   Displays a wide picture  with black bands on the top and bottom         Pan  amp  Scan   Displays a full height  picture on the entire s
3.    12bit   1O0bit   Outputs 16bit   12bit 10bit video signals when the  connected TV is compatible with Deep  Color     Off   Select this when the picture is  unstable or colors appear unnatural           E  Pause Mode     Auto   Normally select this  Dynamic  moving pictures appear without blurring    Frame   Displays static pictures at high  resolution         4    Audio Settings        E  Audio  HDMI      Auto   Normally select this  Outputs  audio signals according to the status of  the connected HDMI device     PCM   Outputs PCM signals from the  HDMI OUT jack        E  DSD Output Mode     On   Outputs DSD signals from the  HDMI OUT jack when playing a Super  Audio CD  When  On  is selected  no  signal is output from other jacks     Off   Outputs PCM signals from the  HDMI OUT jack when playing a Super  Audio CD        W  BD Audio MIX Setting     On   Outputs the audio obtained by  mixing the interactive and secondary  audio to the primary audio     Off   Outputs the primary audio only   Select this to output HD audio signals to  an AV amplifier  receiver      sjuaunsn  py pue s  uiyas    29    30       B  Dolby Digital   DTS     Downmix PCM   Converts to output  Linear PCM signals  Select this when  connecting an audio device without a  built in Dolby Digital or DTS decoder    Bitstream   Select this when connecting  an audio device with a built in Dolby  Digital or DTS decoder        E  DTS Neo 6     Cinema   Music   Outputs the  simulated multi channel sound from 2  c
4.    Malay    Burmese  Nepali  Norwegian  Oromo  Punjabi   Panjabi    Pashto   Pushto    Quechua    Kirundi  Rundi  Russian  Sanskrit  Sangho   Sango  Singhalese   Sinhalese    Slovenian  Shona  Albanian  Siswati  Swati    Sundanese  Swahili  Telugu  Thai  Turkmen    Setswana   Tswana    Turkish  Tatar  Ukrainian  Uzbek  Volap  k  Xhosa  Chinese   Not specified    1358    1365  1376  1393  1408  1428    1436    1481    1483  1491  1498  1502    1505    1507  1509  1512  1514    1516  1521  1527  1529  1532  1535    1539  1543  1564  1581  1613  1665  1697    Malese   Maltese    Nauru  Dutch  Occitan  Oriya  Polish    Portuguese    Rhaeto   Romance    Romanian  Kinyarwanda  Sindhi    Serbo   Croatian    Slovak    Samoan  Somali  Serbian    Sesotho   Sotho  southern    Swedish  Tamil   Tajik  Tigrinya  Tagalog  Tonga  Tonga  islands  Tsonga   Twi   Urdu  Vietnamese  Wolof  Yoruba  Zulu       Parental control area code    For details  see  Parental Control Area  Code   page 31            Code Area  2044 Argentina 2047 Australia  2046 Austria 2057 Belgium  2070 Brazil 2090 Chile  2092 China 2093 Colombia  2115 Denmark 2165 Finland  2174 France 2109 Germany  2200 Greece 2219 Hong Kong  2248 India 2238 Indonesia  2239 Ireland 2254 Italy  2276 Japan 2304 Korea  2333 Luxembourg 2363 Malaysia  2362 Mexico 2376 Netherlands  2390 New Zealand 2379 Norway  2427 Pakistan 2424 Philippines  2428 Poland 2436 Portugal  2489 Russia 2501 Singapore  2149 Spain 2499 Sweden  2086 Switzerland 2543 Tai
5.   Close PARTY   Closes a PARTY  which the player is participating in   The PARTY STREAMING function  ends for all other participating  products     Music Search   Displays  information on the audio CD  CD   DA  based on Gracenote technology   Searches for related information using  keywords from Gracenote when  selecting  Track    Artist  or   Related     Displays a list of titles when selecting   Playback History  or  Search  History      x  Photo  only     Slideshow Speed   Changes the   slideshow speed     Slideshow Effect   Sets the effect   for slideshows     Slideshow BGM          Off   Turns off the function         My Music from USB   Sets the  music files registered in  Add  Slideshow BGM          Play from Music CD   Sets the  tracks in CD DAs     Change Display   Switches    between  Grid View  and  List View       Slideshow   Plays a slideshow    Rotate Left   Rotates the photo  counterclockwise by 90 degrees    Rotate Right   Rotates the photo  clockwise by 90 degrees     yaeqheld    25    26       Browsing Websites    You can connect to the Internet and  enjoy websites     1 Prepare the Internet Browser   Connect the player to a network   page 18      2 select  amp   Network  on the home  menu using       gt      3 Select s  Internet Browser   using    4  and press ENTER        This browser does not support some websites  functions  and some websites may not be  shown correctly     To enter a URL   Select  URL entry  from the options  menu  Enter the URL using t
6.   newly detected DLNA controller   compatible product     Renderer Name   Displays the player   s  name as it is listed on other DLNA  products on the network           W  Renderer Access Control   Displays a list of DLNA controller   compatible products and sets whether or  not each product is accessible via this  player        W  PARTY Auto Start     On   Starts a PARTY or joins an  existing PARTY at the request of a  networked product compatible with the  PARTY STREAMING function     Off   Turns off the function        E  Media Remote Device  Registration   Registers your    Media Remote  device        E  Registered Media Remote  Devices    Displays a list of your registered    Media   Remote    devices        E  Remote Start     On   Turns on or off the player using  your    Media Remote  when connecting  to the network     Off   Turns off the functions                1 2 3     Easy Setup        W  Easy Initial Settings    Select  Easy Initial Settings  to specify  the basic settings  Follow the on screen  instructions        W  Easy Network Settings    Select  Easy Network Settings  to  specify the network settings  Follow the  on screen instructions          4  Resetting        W  Reset to Factory Default Settings   You can reset the player settings to the  factory default by selecting the group of  settings  All the settings within the group  will be reset        E  Initialize Personal Information   Youcan erase your personal information  stored in the player     sjuau
7.   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         ncrease 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     FCC Radiation Exposure Statement   This equipment complies with FCC radiation  exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled  environment and meets the FCC radio  frequency  RF  Exposure Guidelines in  Supplement C to OET65  This equipment  should be installed and operated keeping the  radiator at least 20cm or more away from  person s body  excluding extremities  hands   wrists  feet and ankles      IC Radiation Exposure Statement   This equipment complies with IC radiation  exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled  environment and meets RSS 102 of the IC  radio frequency  RF  Exposure rules  This  equipment should be installed and operated  keeping the radiator at least 20c
8.  7 7 g in  x 1 11 16 in     width depth height   incl  projecting parts  Mass  approx    1 5 kg  3 Ib 5 oz   Operating temperature   5   C to 35   C  41   F to 95   F   Operating humidity   25   to 80      Supplied accessories  See page 14     Specifications and design are subject to  change without notice              Playable discs   Blu ray BD ROM   Disc   BD R     BD RE     DVD  DVD ROM  DVD R DVD RW  DVD R DVD RW   CD  CD DA  Music CD   CD ROM  CD R CD RW  Super Audio CD                 1 Since the Blu ray Disc specifications are  new and evolving  some discs may not be  playable depending on the disc type and the  version    The audio output differs depending on the  source  connected output jack  and selected  audio settings    BD RE  Ver 2 1   BD R  Ver 1 1  1 2  1 3 including organic  pigment type BD R  LTH type    The BD Rs recorded on a PC cannot be  played if postscripts are recordable    A CD or DVD disc will not play if it has not  been correctly finalized  For more  information  refer to the instruction manual  supplied with the recording device     Discs that cannot be played     BDs with cartridge     BDXLs     DVD RAMs     HD DVDs     DVD Audio discs     PHOTO CDs     Data part of CD Extras     Super VCDs     Audio material side on DualDiscs         N         o      A disc recorded in a color system other  than NTSC  such as PAL  this player  conforms to the NTSC color system      Note on Discs   This product is designed to playback  discs that conform to th
9.  HDMI logo and High Definition  Multimedia Interface are trademarks or  registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing  LLC in the United States and other  countries    Blu ray Disc     Blu Ray     Blu Ray 3D      BD Live     BONUSVIEW     and the  logos are trademarks of the Blu ray Disc  Association       DVD RW        DVD RW        DVD R         DVD R        DVD VIDEO     and    CD    logos  are trademarks     x v Color  and    x v Color    logo are  trademarks of Sony Corporation      BRAVIA    is a trademark of Sony  Corporation     PhotoTV HD  and the    PhotoTV HD    logo  are trademarks of Sony Corporation   MPEG Layer 3 audio coding technology  and patents licensed from Fraunhofer IIS  and Thomson    Windows Media is either a registered  trademark or trademark of Microsoft  Corporation in the United States and or  other countries    This product contains technology subject to  certain intellectual property rights of  Microsoft  Use or distribution of this  technology outside of this product is  prohibited without the appropriate license s   from Microsoft    Content owners use Microsoft PlayReadyTM  content access technology to protect their  intellectual property  including copyrighted  content  This device uses PlayReady  technology to access PlayReady protected  content and or WMDRM protected content   If the device fails to properly enforce  restrictions on content usage  content  owners may require Microsoft to revoke the  device s ability to consume PlayReady   protec
10.  code list    For details  see  BD DVD Viewing  Settings   page 30     The language spellings conform to the  ISO 639  1988  E F  standard        Code Language       1027 Afar 1028 Abkhazian  1032 Afrikaans 1039 Amharic  1044 Arabic 1045 Assamese  1051 Aymara 1052 Azerbaijani  1053 Bashkir 1057 Byelorussian  1059 Bulgarian 1060 Bihari  1061 Bislama 1066 Bengali  1067 Tibetan 1070 Breton  1079 Catalan 1093 Corsican  1097 Czech 1103 Welsh  1105 Danish 1109 German  1130 Bhutani  1142 Greek  Dzongkha  1144 English 1145 Esperanto  1149 Spanish 1150 Estonian  1151 Basque 1157 Persian  1165 Finnish 1166 Fiji  1171 Faroese 1174 French  1181 Frisian 1183 Irish  1186 Scots Gaelic 1194 Galician  1196 Guarani 1203 Gujarati  1209 Hausa 1217 Hindi  1226 Croatian 1229 Hungarian    1233 Armenian 1235 Interlingua  1239 Interlingue 1245 Inupiak  1248 Indonesian 1253 Icelandic  1254 Italian 1257 Hebrew  1261 Japanese 1269 Yiddish  1283 Javanese 1287 Georgian    1297 Kazakh 1298 Greenlandic   Kalaallisut  1299 Cambodian  1300 Kannada  Khmer  1301 Korean 1305 Kashmiri  1307 Kurdish 1811 Kirghiz  1313 Latin 1326 Lingala  1327 Laothian  Lao 1332 Lithuanian  1334 Latvian 1345 Malagasy  1347 Maori 1349 Macedonian    1350 Malayalam 1352 Mongolian  1353 Moldavian 1356 Marathi          Code Language       1357    1363  1369  1379  1403  1417    1435    1463    1482  1489  1495  1501    1503    1506  1508  1511  1513    1515  1517  1525  1528  1531  1534    1538  1540  1557  1572  1587  1632  1684  1703 
11.  on the   front panel display      gt  When    Exxxx    appears  contact your  nearest Sony dealer or local authorized  Sony service facility and give the error  code      gt  When    TEMP    appears  place the  player in a location with adequate  ventilation to prevent heat build up in  the player     TEMP    will appear for a  short time        The player does not respond to any   button      gt  Moisture has condensed inside the  player  page 4       gt  Hold down IK   on the player for more  than 10 seconds until the player turns  off   If the player still does not respond to  any button  disconnect then reconnect  the AC power cord     uomneuuoju  Euonippy    37    38    Specifications    System  Laser  Semiconductor laser    Inputs and outputs   Jack name   Jack type Output level Load  impedance   LINE OUT R AUDIO L   Phono jack 2 Vrms 10 kilohms  DIGITAL OUT  OPTICAL    Optical output jack  18 dBm   wave length 660 nm   DIGITAL OUT  COAXIAL    Phono jack 0 5 Vp p 75 ohms  HDMI OUT   HDMI 19 pin standard connector  LINE OUT VIDEO   Phono jack 1 0 Vp p 75 ohms  LAN  100    100BASE TX Terminal  USB   USB jack Type A  For connecting a  USB memory  memory card reader   digital still camera  and digital video  camera     Wireless  Wireless LAN standard   IEEE 802 11 b g n  Frequency range   2 4 GHz band  Channels 1 11  Modulation   DSSS and OFDM    General  Power requirements  120 V AC  60 Hz  Power consumption  16 W  Dimensions  approx     430 mm x 199 mm x 42 mm   17 in  x
12.  screen when  turning the player on     gt  See  Network Update   page 28  to  update the player to a newer software  version        You cannot start the PARTY  STREAMING function     gt  Check that  PARTY Auto Start  is set  to  On  in  Network Settings    page 33      Control for HDMI  BRAVIA  Sync     The  Control for HDMI  function does   not work  BRAVIA Sync       gt  Check that  Control for HDMI  is set  to  On   page 31       gt  If you change the HDMI connection   turn the player off and on again      gt  If power failure occurs  set  Control  for HDMI  to  Off   then set  Control   for HDMI  to  On   page 31       gt  Check the following and refer to the  instruction manual supplied with the  component        the connected component is  compatible with the  Control for  HDMI  function        the connected component   s setting  for the  Control for HDMI  function  is correct      gt  When you connect the player to a TV  through an AV amplifier  receiver         ifthe AV amplifier  receiver  is not  compatible with the  Control for  HDMI  function  you may be unable  to control the TV from the player        if you change the HDMI  connection  disconnect and  reconnect the AC power cord  or a  power failure occurs  try the  following   Switch the input  selector of the AV amplifier   receiver  so that the picture from  the player appears on the TV screen    Set  Control for HDMI  to  Off    then set  Control for HDMI  to  On    page 31   Refer to the instruction  manu
13.  the disc tray  Child Lock     You can lock the disc tray to avoid  accidental opening of the tray    While the player is turned on  hold down  the B   button on the player for more  than 10 seconds to lock or unlock the  tray     N                 Rear panel                                                     Q  IN             LINE OUT  VIDEO  jack    DIGITAL OUT  COAXIAL  jack      USB  jack  LAN  100  terminal             6             N          HDMI OUT jack  LINE OUT  R AUDIO L  jacks  DIGITAL OUT  OPTICAL  jack    11    paueis umay    The player automatically returns to  Remote standby mode  If any button on the player or remote is  The available functions of the remote are not pressed for more than 30 minutes  the  different depending on the disc or the player automatically returns to standby  situation  mode    1  4 OPEN CLOSE  Opens or closes the disc tray   OPEN      TV  CLOSE INPUT  TV  INPUT  Ca  c Switches between TV and other  input sources    TV  1 0  on standby   Turns on the TV  or sets to standby  mode   VC   on standby   Turns on the player  or sets to  standby mode    2  Number buttons  0   9   Enters the title chapter numbers  etc   VOL      Adjusts the TV volume   AUDIO  page 30   Selects the language track when  multi lingual tracks are recorded on  BD ROMs DVD VIDEOs   PREV Creme NEXT Selects the sound track on CDs     Ce  Cu    gt   J SUBTITLE  page 30   PLAY p  Selects the subtitle language when  multi lingual subtitles are recorded   wrrux   Cm   s
14. B device before  connecting     21    yaeqheld    22    2 Select H4  Video   JJ  Music    or     Photo  on the home menu  using         3 Select     USB device  using     V  and press ENTER        Playing via a Network    Enjoying Sony Entertainment  Network    Sony Entertainment Network serves as a  gateway  delivering the selected Internet  content and a variety of on demand  entertainment straight to your player     Some Internet content requires registration  via a PC before it can be played   For further details  visit the following  website   http   www sony com bluraysupport     Some Internet content may not be available  in some regions countries     1 Connect the player to a network   page 18      2 Press SEN button on the remote     3 Select an Internet content and a  variety of on demand  entertainment using   4      gt    and press ENTER        Video streaming control panel   The control panel appears when the  video file starts playing  The displayed  items may differ depending on Internet  content providers     To display again  press DISPLAY                                      2 4    3            rp 00 05 00    1  Control display  Press t4 or ENTER for  playback operations                                                        2  Playing status bar   Status bar  Cursor indicating the  current position  Playing time   Duration of the video file                3  Network condition  ull  indicates the signal strength for  wireless connection     5 indicates the w
15. D and the Symbol together are registered  trademarks  amp  DTS HD Master Audio is a  trademark of DTS  Inc  Product includes  software     DTS  Inc  All Rights Reserved     payers Guay       Step 3  Preparing for  Network Connection    If you are not going to connect the player  to a network  proceed to    Step 4  Easy  Setup   page 18      Wired Setup    Use a LAN cable to connect to the LAN   100  terminal on the player                 me    LAN cable     not supplied   Internet ADSL modem  Broadband  Cable modem router       Using a shielded interface cable  LAN cable    straight or crossing  is recommended     Wireless Setup    Use the wireless LAN that is built into  the player                    27        e    EY LAN cable  n    o    t supplied     ns       Wireless LAN ADSL modem  Internet  router Cable modem    18    Step 4  Easy Setup       When turned on for the first time  Wait for a short while before the  player turns on and starts  Easy  Initial Settings               1 Insert two Size AA  R6  batteries  by matching the C and    ends on  the batteries to the markings  inside the battery compartment        2 Plug the player into the AC outlet     L         85 60       5e                    to AC outlet    3 Press 1 0 to turn on the player              4 Turn on the TV and set the input    selector on your TV  This will  show the signal from the player  on your TV screen     5 Perform  Easy Initial Settings    Follow the on screen instructions to  make the basic s
16. D layer        W  Super Audio CD Playback  Channel     DSD 2ch   Plays the 2ch area     DSD Multi   Plays the multi channel   area         lt    System Settings        E  OSD Language   Selects on screen display language for  your player        E  Dimmer     Bright   Bright lighting     Dark   Low lighting     Off   Turns off the lighting during  playback  Low lighting other than during  playback        W  Control for HDMI     On   The following BRAVIA Sync  features are available       One Touch Play       System Power Off      Language Follow    Off   Turns off the function    For details  refer to the instruction manual  supplied with the TV or components     sjuaunsn  py pue s  uiyas    31    32       E  HDMI  Linked to TV off     On   Automatically turns off the player  and HDMI compatible components  when the connected TV enters standby  mode  BRAVIA Sync      Off   Turns off the function        E  Quick Start Mode     On   Shortens the startup time when  turning on the player     Off   Reduces standby power  consumption        W  Auto Display     On   Automatically displays  information on the screen when  changing the viewing titles  picture  modes  audio signals  etc     Off   Displays information only when  you press DISPLAY        W  Screen Saver     On   Turns on the screen saver function   The screen saver image appears when  you do not use the player for more than  10 minutes while an on screen display is  displayed     Off   Turns off the function        W  Sof
17. EOs    Select  Select Language Code   and  enter the code for your language   referring to  Language code list     page 42         E  BD Hybrid Disc Playback Layer    BD   Plays BD layer    DVD CD   Plays DVD or CD layer        E  BD Internet Connection    Allow   Normally select this    Do not allow   Prohibits Internet  connection           ta   Parental Control  Settings        E  Password    Sets or changes the password for the  Parental Control function  A password  allows you to set a restriction on BD   ROM or DVD VIDEO  and Internet  video playback  If necessary  you can  differentiate the restriction levels for  BD ROMs  DVD VIDEOS  and Internet  videos        W  Parental Control Area Code   Playback of some BD ROMs  DVD  VIDEOS  or Internet videos can be  limited according to the geographic area   Scenes may be blocked or replaced with  different scenes  Follow the on screen  instructions and enter your four digit  password        W  BD Parental Control       DVD Parental Control       Internet Video Parental Control   By setting Parental Control  scenes can  be blocked or replaced with different  scenes  Follow the on screen  instructions and enter your four digit  password        W  Internet Video Unrated     Allow   Allows the playback of unrated  Internet videos     Block   Blocks the playback of unrated  Internet videos           4  Music Settings        W  Super Audio CD Playback Layer      Super Audio CD   Plays the Super  Audio CD layer      CD   Plays the C
18. HDMI OUT jack and the  connector      Carefully align the HDMI OUT jack on the  rear of the player and the HDMI connector  by checking their shapes  Make sure the  connector is not upside down or tilted     HDMI OUT    2    S 2      Besure to disconnect the HDMI cable when  moving the player     HDMI OUT            Hold the HDMI connector straight when  connecting or disconnecting the HDMI  cable  Do not twist or force the HDMI  connector into the HDMI OUT jack     On watching 3D video images   Some people may experience discomfort   such as eye strain  fatigue  or nausea  while  watching 3D video images  Sony recommends  that all viewers take regular breaks while  watching 3D video images  The length and  frequency of necessary breaks will vary from  person to person  You must decide what works  best  If you experience any discomfort  you  should stop watching the 3D video images  until the discomfort ends  consult a doctor if  you believe necessary  You should also  review  i  the instruction manual and or the  caution message of any other device used  with  or Blu ray Disc contents played with this  product and  ii  our website  http     esupport sony com   for the latest    information  The vision of young children   especially those under six years old  is still  under development  Consult your doctor  such  as a pediatrician or eye doctor  before  allowing young children to watch 3D video  images    Adults should supervise young children to  ensure they follow the recom
19. S ONY  4 410 140 11 1            Blu ray Disc      Getting Started       DVD Player Playback       n s Internet  Operating Instructions       Settings and Adjustments       Additional Information       Blu ray Disc    BDP S590 BX59       WARNING    To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock  do not  expose this apparatus to rain or moisture     To avoid electrical shock  do not open the cabinet   Refer servicing to qualified personnel only     The AC power cord must be changed only at a  qualified service shop     Batteries or batteries installed apparatus shall not  be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine   fire or the like     CAUTION    The use of optical instruments with this product  will increase eye hazard  As the laser beam used  in this Blu ray Disc DVD player is harmful to  eyes  do not attempt to disassemble the cabinet   Refer servicing to qualified personnel only     CAUTION 3R VISIBLE AND INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN   PE     VARNING  VARO   Lr    RB TERAARATERATRENES RREBESEE        This label is located on the laser protective  housing inside the enclosure     RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  DO NOT OPEN    CAUTION  TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK        DO NOT REMOVE COVER  OR BACK      NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE     REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL        This symbol 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 constitu
20. able for a Blu ray 3D Disc     p gt  PLAY  Starts or re starts playback     NETFLIX  Enables access to the  NETFLIX   online service     B STOP   Stops playback and remembers the  stop point  resume point     The resume point for a title track is  the last point you played or the last  photo for a photo folder     SEN  page 22   Accesses the    Sony Entertainment  NetworkTM    online service     Home menu display    The home menu appears when you press  HOME  Select a category using        Select an item using       and press  ENTER     Item Category    BD DVD Viewing Settings      L Parental Control Settings       Setup   Adjusts the player settings      I     B  Photo   Displays photos   JJ  Music   Plays music   EH  Video   Plays videos    amp I    Network   Displays network items     payeys umay    13    14       Step 1  Supplied  Accessories    Check that you have the following items      Audio video cable  phono plug x3   1      High Speed HDMI Cable  1    BDP BX59 only      Remote commander  remote   1      Size AA  R6  batteries  2     Step 2  Connecting the Player  Do not connect the AC power cord until you have made all the connections     Connecting to your TV    Select one of the following connection methods according to the input jacks on your  TV     Match the color of the plug to that of the jack when connecting              Q High quality    Y High Speed HDMI Cable        y   l q   iol             Audio video cable  supplied     VIDEO  L    AUDIO  LINE OUT    
21. al supplied with the AV  amplifier  receiver         The System Power Off function does   not work  BRAVIA Sync       gt  Check that  Control for HDMI  and   HDMI  Linked to TV off  are set to   On   page 31      Others    Playback does not start from the   beginning of content      gt  Press OPTIONS  and select  Play from  beginning         Playback does not start from the  resume point where you last stopped  playing     gt  The resume point may be cleared from  memory depending on the disc when      you open the disc tray       you disconnect the USB device   you play other content   you turn off the player        The disc tray does not open and    LOCK  or  D ON  appears on the   front panel display      gt  When    LOCK    appears  the player is  locked  To cancel the Child Lock  hold  down B gt  on the player until     UNLCK    appears on the front panel  display  page 10       gt  When    D ON  appears  contact your  Sony dealer or local authorized Sony  service facility     The disc tray does not open and you   cannot remove the disc even after you   press         gt  Try the following   Turn the player  off  and disconnect the AC power cord    Reconnect the AC power cord while  pressing down  amp  on the player    Keep pressing down  amp  on the player  until the tray opens   Remove the  disc   amp  When    OPEN    appears on the  front panel display  hold down VW on  the player for more than 10 seconds  until the player turns off         Exxxx  or    TEMP    appears
22. ansmit the Gracenote  Software or any Gracenote Data to any third  party  YOU AGREE NOT TO USE OR  EXPLOIT GRACENOTE DATA  THE  GRACENOTE SOFTWARE  OR  GRACENOTE SERVERS  EXCEPT AS  EXPRESSLY PERMITTED HEREIN     You agree that your non exclusive license to  use the Gracenote Data  the Gracenote  Software  and Gracenote Servers will  terminate if you violate these restrictions  If  your license terminates  you agree to cease  any and all use of the Gracenote Data  the  Gracenote Software  and Gracenote Servers   Gracenote reserves all rights in Gracenote  Data  the Gracenote Software  and the  Gracenote Servers  including all ownership  rights  Under no circumstances will Gracenote  become liable for any payment to you for any  information that you provide  You agree that  Gracenote  Inc  may enforce its rights under  this Agreement against you directly in its own  name     The Gracenote service uses a unique identifier  to track queries for statistical purposes  The  purpose of a randomly assigned numeric  identifier is to allow the Gracenote service to  count queries without knowing anything about  who you are  For more information  see the  web page for the Gracenote Privacy Policy for  the Gracenote service     The Gracenote Software and each item of  Gracenote Data are licensed to you    AS IS    Gracenote makes no representations or  warranties  express or implied  regarding the  accuracy of any Gracenote Data from in the  Gracenote Servers  Gracenote reserves the  righ
23. aying from a USB Device                                 21   Playing via a Network                                     22   Available Options                                         24  Internet   Browsing Websites                                       26       Settings and Adjustments    Using the Settings Displays                                 28   Network Update                                          28   Screen Settings                                          28   Audio Settings                                           29   BD DVD Viewing Settings                                  30   Parental Control Settings                                   31   Music Settings  rw Deere E a 31   System Settings                                          31   Network Settings                                         32   Easy Setup     opere hapa and E ne detente KQ 33   Resetting   sa coke RERO ions ewe leak 33       Additional Information  Troubleshooting st ace reo rect cete E ese te 34  Specifications    eomm op eere eve e ei te nent dee eens 38    10    Getting Started       Guide to Parts and Controls    Front panel                      The B gt  button has a tactile dot  Use the tactile dot as a reference when operating the player      1  V  on standby   Turns on the player  or sets to  standby mode     Disc tray   Front panel display  2  open close    p   play    B  stop         e  e      e   vj    1  USB  jack  Connect a USB device to this jack      8  Remote sensor  To lock
24. cart apparatus  combination to avoid injury from tip over     VAS  N    13  Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms  or when unused for long periods of time    14  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     Owner s Record   The model and serial numbers are located at the  rear of the unit  Record the serial number in the  space provided below  Refer to them whenever  you call upon your Sony dealer regarding this  product     Model No   Serial No     For customers in the USA  If this product is not working properly  please call  1 866 909 7669     For Customers in Canada   If this product is not working properly  please  contact our Customer Information Service  Center at 1 877 899 7669 or write to us at   Customer Information Service 115 Gordon Baker  Road  Toronto  Ontario  M2H 3R6    Precautions    This equipment has been tested and found to  comply with the limits set out in the EMC  Directive using a connection cable shorter  than 3 metres     On placement    Place the player in a location with adequate  ventilation to prevent heat build up in the  player     Do not place the player on a soft surface  such as a rug that might block the ventilation  holes   Do not instal
25. creen  with  trimmed sides           E  Cinema Conversion Mode    Auto   Normally select this  The player  automatically detects whether the  material is video based or film based   and switches to the appropriate  conversion method     Video   The conversion method suited  for video based material will always be  selected regardless of the material           E  Output Video Format     HDMI   Normally select  Auto   Select   Original Resolution  to output the  resolution recorded on the disc  When  the resolution is lower than the SD  resolution  it is scaled up to the SD  resolution     Video   Automatically sets the lowest  resolution           E  BD ROM 24p Output     Auto   Outputs 1920 x 1080p 24 Hz  video signals only when connecting a  1080 24p compatible TV using the  HDMI OUT jack     On   Turns on the function     Off   Select this when your TV is not       compatible with 1080 24p video signals        W  DVD ROM 24p Output     Auto   Outputs 1920 x 1080p 24 Hz  video signals only when connecting a  1080 24p compatible TV using the  HDMI OUT jack     Off   Select this when your TV is not    compatible with 1080 24p video signals        E  YCbCr RGB  HDMI      Auto   Automatically detects the  connected TV type  and switches to the  matching color setting     YCbCr  4 2 2    Outputs YCbCr 4 2 2  video signals     YCbCr  4 4 4    Outputs YCbCr 4 4 4  video signals     RGB   Outputs RGB video signals     W  HDMI Deep Color Output    Auto   Normally select this    16bit
26. devices   The player may not play high bit rate video  files on DATA CDs smoothly  You are  recommended to play such files using  DATA DVDs or DATA BDs     About wireless LAN security    Since communication via the wireless  LAN function is established by radio  waves  the wireless signal may be  susceptible to interception  To protect  wireless communication  this player  supports various security functions  Be  sure to correctly configure the security  settings in accordance with your network  environment       No Security   Although you can easily make settings   anyone can intercept wireless  communication or intrude into your  wireless network  even without any  sophisticated tools  Keep in mind that  there is a risk of unauthorized access or  interception of data         WEP   WEP applies security to  communications to prevent outsiders  from intercepting communications or  intruding into your wireless network   WEP is a legacy security technology that  enables older devices  which do not  support TKIP AES  to be connected        WPA PSK  TKIP   WPA2 PSK  TKIP   TKIP is a security technology developed  to correct the deficiencies of WEP  TKIP  assures a higher security level than  WEP       WPA PSK  AES   WPA2 PSK  AES   AES is a security technology that uses an  advanced security method that is distinct  from WEP and TKIP    AES assures a higher security level than  WEP or TKIP     Notes About the Discs      To keep the disc  clean  handle the  disc by its edge  Do    
27. e Compact Disc   CD  standard  DualDiscs and some of  the music discs encoded with copyright  protection technologies do not conform  to the Compact Disc  CD  standard   therefore  these discs may not be  playable by this product     Note on playback operations of BDs   DVDs   Some playback operations of BDs   DVDs may be intentionally set by  software producers  Since this player  plays BDs DVDs according to the disc  contents the software producers  designed  some playback features may  not be available     Note about double layer BDs DVDs  The playback pictures and sound may be  momentarily interrupted when the layers  switch     Region code  BD ROM DVD VIDEO  only    Your player has a region code printed on  the rear of the unit and will only play  BD ROMs DVD VIDEOS labeled with  identical region codes or  s         BDP XXXX    Region code       DVD   80    x x    Playable types of files          Video  File format Extensions  MPEG 1 Video     mpg     mpeg    PS    mats     mts   MPEG 2 Video PS   ys s       MPEG 4 AVC         mkv     mp4        m  v     mats                                                      mts      WMV9       wmv      asf      AVCHD   4 D   Xvid    avi     Music   File format Extensions  MP3  MPEG 1 Audio    mp3      Layer III    AAC HE AAC U  6 mda     WMA9    wma     Standard  2 6   LPCM    wav     Photo   File format Extensions  JPEG  jpg    jpeg   PNG    png      GIF   gif 77   MPO   mpo          uoneuuou  Euonippy    39    40       The player d
28. ect the products which are  compatible with the PARTY  STREAMING function to a  network     yaeqheld       To use the player as PARTY host  Select a track in JJ  Music   then select   Start PARTY  from the options menu to  start a PARTY     To use the player as PARTY guest  Select 5 5  PARTY  in JJ  Music   then    select the PARTY host product icon   o    The sale and product lineup of products that  are compatible with the PARTY  STREAMING function differ depending on  the area     23    24       Available Options    Various settings and playback  operations are available by pressing  OPTIONS  The available items differ  depending on the situation     Common options  m  Repeat Setting   Sets the repeat  mode   m  3D Menu         Simulated 3D   Adjusts the  simulated 3D effect        3D Depth Adjustment   Adjusts the  depth of 3D image        2D Playback   Sets playback to 2D  image   m  Play   Stop   Starts or stops the  playback   m  Play from beginning   Plays the  item from the beginning     EH  Video  only   m  3D Output Setting   Sets whether or  not to output 3D video automatically    m  A V SYNC   Adjusts the gap between  picture and sound  by delaying the  sound output in relation to the picture  output  0 to 120 milliseconds     m  Video Settings          Picture Quality Mode   Selects the  picture settings for different lighting  environments        BNR   Reduces the mosaic like  block noise in the picture        MNR   Reduces minor noise  around the picture outli
29. en   on BD ROMs DVD VIDEOs     DISPLAY  page 21   Displays the playback and web  browsing information on the screen      3  Color buttons  YELLOW                                                                        e                                                     Aus 5  AUDIO  VOL    and Be PLAY BLUE RED GREEN   buttons have a tactile dot  Use the tactile dot as Shortcut keys for interactive  a reference when operating the player  functions    4  TOP MENU  Opens or closes the BD s or DVD s  Top Menu     12       POP UP MENU  Opens or closes the BD ROM s  Pop up Menu  or the DVD s menu     OPTIONS  page 24   Displays the available options on the  screen     HOME   Enters the player s home menu   Displays the wall paper when  pressed on the category icon of the  home menu     RETURN    Returns to the previous display     ent   Moves the highlight to select a  displayed item    Center button  ENTER   Enters the selected item     kea PREV NEXT p    Skips to the previous next chapter   track  or file     Il PAUSE    Pauses or re starts playback      lt  lt   gt  gt   fast reverse fast   forward      Fast reverse fast forward the disc  when you press the button during  playback  The search speed  changes each time you press the  button during video playback      Plays in slow motion  when  pressed for more than one second  in pause mode      Plays one frame at a time  when  you press for a short time in pause  mode    Le    Playback in slow motion or one frame is   not avail
30. ettings using  t4 and ENTER on the  remote     NG f  lt       lt     ENTER    When  Easy Initial Settings  is complete   select  Easy Network Settings  to use the  network functions of the player     19    payes Guay    20    Playback       Playing a Disc  For playable discs  see page 38     1 Switch the input selector on your  TV so that the signal from the    player appears on your TV screen     2 Press  amp  OPEN CLOSE  and place  a disc on the disc tray        Playing side facing down    3 Press  amp  OPEN CLOSE to close the  disc tray   Playback starts   If playback does not start  automatically  select   in the H   Video   JJ  Music   or g  Photo   category  and press ENTER     Enjoying BONUSVIEW   BD LIVE    Some BD ROMs with the    BD LIVE     logo  have bonus contents and other  data that can be downloaded for your  enjoyment      BOD ve    1 Connect a USB memory to the  USB jack on the player  page 10    Use a 1 GB or larger USB memory  as your local storage     2 Prepare for BD LIVE  BD LIVE  only      Connect the player to a network   page 18      Set  BD Internet Connection  to   Allow   page 30      3 Insert a BD ROM with  BONUSVIEW BD LIVE   The operation method differs  depending on the disc  Refer to the  instruction manual supplied with the  disc        Key   To delete data in the USB memory  select   Erase BD Data  in the Ed  Video   and press  ENTER  All data stored in the buda folder will  be erased     Enjoying Blu ray 3D    You can enjoy a Blu ray 3D Di
31. etwork connection   page 18  and the network settings     page 32         You cannot connect your PC to the   Internet after  Wi Fi Protected Setup    WPS   is performed      gt  The wireless settings of the router may  change automatically if you use the  Wi Fi Protected Setup function before  adjusting the settings of the router  In  this case  change the wireless settings  of your PC accordingly     uoneunojuj jeuonippy    39    36       You cannot connect the player to the  wireless LAN router       gt  Check if the wireless LAN router is on       gt  Depending on the surrounding  environment  such as the wall material   radio wave receiving condition  or  obstacles between the player and the  wireless LAN router  the  communication distance may be  shortened  Move the player and the  wireless LAN router closer to each  other      gt  Devices that use a 2 4 GHz frequency  band  such as a microwave  Bluetooth   or digital cordless device  may  interrupt the communication  Move  the player away from such devices  or  turn off such devices        The desired wireless router do not   appear in the wireless network list      gt  Press RETURN to return to the  previous screen  and try wireless setup  again  If the desired wireless router is  still not detected  press RETURN to  select  Manual registration         The message  A new software version  is available  Please go to the  Setup   section of the menu and select     Network update  to perform the  update   appears on the
32. hannel sources via the HDMI OUT jack  according to the capability of the  connected device using DTS Neo 6  Cinema or DTS Neo 6 Music mode    Off   Outputs the sound with its original  number of channels via the HDMI OUT  jack        B  Audio DRC     Auto   Performs playback at the  dynamic range specified by the disc   BD ROM only   Other discs are played  back at the  On  level     On   Performs playback at a standard  compression level     Off   No compression works  A more  dynamic sound is produced           E  Downmix     Surround   Outputs audio signals with  surround effects  Select this when  connecting an audio device that supports  Dolby Surround  Pro Logic  or DTS  Neo 6     Stereo   Outputs audio signals without  surround effects  Select this when  connecting an audio device that does not  support Dolby Surround  Pro Logic  or  DTS Neo 6              BD DVD Viewing  Settings        E  BD DVD Menu Language   Selects the default menu language for  BD ROMs or DVD VIDEOs    Select  Select Language Code   and  enter the code for your language   referring to  Language code list    page 42         E  Audio Language    Selects the default track language for  BD ROMs or DVD VIDEOs    When you select  Original   the  language given priority in the disc is  selected    Select  Select Language Code   and  enter the code for your language   referring to  Language code list    page 42         E  Subtitle Language    Selects the default subtitle language for  BD ROMs or DVD VID
33. he software  keyboard  then select  Enter      To set the default start page   While displaying the page you want to  set  select  Set as start page  from the  options menu     To return to the previous page   Select  Previous page  from the options  menu    When the previous page does not appear  even if you select  Previous page   select   Window List  from the options menu  and select the page you want to return to  from the list     To quit the Internet browser  Press HOME     Internet browser display    You can check the website information  by pressing DISPLAY    The display information differs  depending on the website and page  status     1 2   3 tf    1  all Lu H6                                                       Sony     http   w                                                 Page title       Page address       oo  I               Cursor   Move by pressing   4 9   gt    Place the cursor on the link you want  to view  then press ENTER  The  linked website is displayed     4  SSL icon  Displays when the website is  protected and connected safely           5  Signal strength indicator  wireless  network connection only              6  Progress bar Loading icon  Appears when the page is being  read  or during file download   transfer     Text input field  Press ENTER and select  Input   from the options menu to display the  software keyboard     Scroll bar  Press   4 4   gt  to move the page  display left  up  down or right        Available options    Various setti
34. ings  setup   page 29      gt  Check that the connected AV amplifier   receiver  is compatible with each HD  Audio format        The interactive audio is not output     gt  Set  BD Audio MIX Setting  to  On  in  the  Audio Settings  setup  page 29      Disc    The disc does not play      gt  The disc is dirty or skewed      gt  The disc is upside down  Insert the disc  with the playback side facing down      gt  The disc has a format that cannot be  played back by this player  page 38       gt  The player cannot play a recorded disc  that is not correctly finalized      gt  The region code on the BD or DVD  does not match the player     USB device    The player does not detect a USB   device connected to the player    w Make sure that the USB device is  securely connected to the USB jack      gt  Check if the USB device or a cable is  damaged       gt  Check if the USB device is on    wi   If the USB device is connected via a  USB hub  connect the USB device  directly to the player     Sony Entertainment Network    The picture sound is poor certain   programs display a loss of detail    especially during fast motion or dark   Scenes      gt  Picture sound quality may be  improved by changing the connection  speed  Recommended connection  speed is of at least 2 5 Mbps for  standard definition video  10 Mbps for  high definition video         The picture is small     gt  Press   to zoom in     Network connection    The player cannot connect to the   network      gt  Check the n
35. ired connection           Network transmission speed       The file name of the next video             or   on           The file name of the current video  selection       Playing files on a Home  Network  DLNA     A DLNA compatible product can play  video music photo files stored on  another DLNA compatible product via a  network     1 Prepare to use DLNA      Connect the player to a network   page 18       Prepare the other necessary  DLNA compatible products   Refer to the instruction manual  supplied with the product        To play a file from a DLNA server via  this unit  DLNA player                        s   Player    Select the DLNA server icon from  74   Video   JJ  Music   or gg  Photo   then  choose the file you want to play     To play a file from a DLNA server via  another product  Renderer    When you play files from a DLNA  Server on this unit  you can use a DLNA  Controller compatible product  a phone   etc    to control playback                    a  Server n H  Renderer  Je  Controller       Control this unit using a DLNA  controller  Refer to the instruction  manual supplied with the DLNA  controller     Playing the same music in  different rooms  PARTY  STREAMING     You can play music files on the player   PARTY host  in other rooms  simultaneously through Sony products   PARTY guest  which are compatible  with DLNA and the PARTY  STREAMING function  or vice versa     1 Prepare for PARTY STREAMING    e Connect the player to a network   page 18     e Conn
36. l this player in a confined space   such as a bookshelf or similar unit   Do not place the player in a location near  heat sources  or in a place subject to direct  sunlight  excessive dust  or mechanical  shock   Do not place the player outdoors  in  vehicles  on ships  or on other vessels   If the player is brought directly from a cold  to a warm location  or is placed in a very  damp room  moisture may condense on the  lenses inside the player  Should this occur   the player may not operate properly  In this  case  remove the disc and leave the player  turned on for about half an hour until the  moisture evaporates   Do not install the player in an inclined  position  It is designed to be operated in a  horizontal position only   Do not place metal objects in front of the  front panel  It may limit reception of radio  waves   Do not place the player in a place where  medical equipment is in use  It may cause a  malfunction of medical instruments     If you use a pacemaker or other medical  device  consult your physician or the       manufacturer of your medical device before  using the wireless LAN function    Do not place heavy or unstable objects on  the player    Do not place any objects other than discs on  the disc tray  Doing so may cause damage to  the player or the object    Take out any discs from the tray when you  move the player  If you don t  the disc may  be damaged    Disconnect the AC power cord and all other  cables from the player when you move the  playe
37. m or more  away from person s body  excluding  extremities  hands  wrists  feet and ankles      Contains FCC ID   EW4DWMW069  Contains IC   4250A DWMW069    This class B digital apparatus complies with  Canadian ICES 003     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  orthe 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    10  Protect the power cord from being walked on  or pinched particularly at plugs  convenience  receptacles  and the point where they exit  from the apparatus    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 
38. marks of  the Wi Fi Alliance    The Wi Fi CERTIFIED Logo is a  certification mark of the Wi Fi Alliance   The Wi Fi Protected Setup Mark is a mark  of the Wi Fi Alliance    DLNA    the DLNA Logo and DLNA  CERTIFIED    are trademarks  service  marks  or certification marks of the Digital  Living Network Alliance       Opera  Browser from Opera Software  ASA  Copyright 1995 2010 Opera Software  ASA  All rights reserved     OPERA    software      All other trademarks are trademarks of their  respective owners      Other system and product names are  generally trademarks or registered  trademarks of the manufacturers  TM and     marks are not indicated in this document     Gracenote  End User License  Agreement   Version 20061005   This application or device contains software  from Gracenote  Inc  of Emeryville  California    Gracenote    The software from Gracenote   the  Gracenote Software   enables this  application to perform disc and or file  identification and obtain music related  information  including name  artist  track  and  title information     Gracenote Data   from  online servers or embedded databases   collectively   Gracenote Servers   and to  perform other functions  You may use  Gracenote Data only by means of the intended  End User functions of this application or  device     You agree that you will use Gracenote Data   the Gracenote Software  and Gracenote  Servers for your own personal non   commercial use only  You agree not to assign   copy  transfer or tr
39. mendations  listed above        IMPORTANT NOTICE    Caution  This player is capable of holding  a still video image or on screen display  image on your television screen  indefinitely  If you leave the still video  image or on screen display image  displayed on your TV for an extended  period of time you risk permanent damage  to your television screen  Plasma display  panel televisions and projection  televisions are susceptible to this              If you have any questions or problems  concerning your player  please consult your  nearest Sony dealer     Copy Protection   Please be advised of the advanced content  protection systems used in both Blu ray  Disc    and DVD media  These systems   called AACS  Advanced Access Content  System  and CSS  Content Scramble System    may contain some restrictions on playback   analog output  and other similar features  The  operation of this product and the restrictions  placed may vary depending on the date of  purchase  as the governing board of the AACS  may adopt or change its restriction rules after  the time of purchase     Copyrights and Trademarks      AVCHD  and the  AVCHD 3D   Progressive  logo are trademarks of  Panasonic Corporation and Sony  Corporation      Java is a trademark of Oracle and or its  affiliates        ana     XMB     and    xross media bar  are  trademarks of Sony Corporation and Sony  Computer Entertainment Inc    This product incorporates High Definition  Multimedia Interface  HDMI  technology   HDMI the
40. nes   mosquito noise     m  Pause   Pauses the playback   m  Top Menu   Displays the BD s or   DVD s Top Menu    m  Menu   Popup Menu   Displays the   BD ROM   s Pop up Menu or DVD s   menu     m  Title Search   Searches for a title on  BD ROMs DVD VIDEOS and starts  playback from the beginning    m  Chapter Search   Searches for a  chapter and starts playback from the  beginning    m  Audio   Switches the language track  when multilingual tracks are recorded  on BD ROMs DVD VIDEOs  Selects  the sound track on CDs    m  Subtitle   Switches the subtitle  language when multilingual subtitles  are recorded on BD ROMs DVD  VIDEOs    m  Angle   Switches to other viewing  angles when multi angles are  recorded on BD ROMs DVD  VIDEOs    m  IP Content Noise Reduction    Adjusts the picture quality of Internet  contents    m  Video Search   Displays  information on the BD ROM DVD   ROM based on Gracenote technology   Searches for related information using  keywords from Gracenote when  selecting  Cast  or  Related    Displays a list of titles when selecting   Playback History  or  Search  History      Ji  Music  only   m  Add Slideshow BGM   Registers  music files in the USB memory as  slideshow background music  BGM     m  Start PARTY   Starts a PARTY with  the selected source  This item may not  appear depending on the source    m  Leave PARTY   Leaves from a  PARTY which the player is  participating in  The PARTY  STREAMING function continues  among other participating products    
41. ngs and operations are   available by pressing OPTIONS    The available items differ depending on   the situation    m  Browser Setup   Displays the  Internet Browser settings         Zoom   Increases or decreases the  size of the displayed contents         JavaScript Setup   Enables or  disables JavaScript         Cookie Setup   Sets whether or not  to accept cookies        SSL Alarm Display   Enables or  disables SSL    m  Input   Displays the software  keyboard to enter characters while  browsing a website    m  Break   Moves the cursor to the next  line in the text input field    m  Delete   Erases one character on the  left side of the cursor during text  input    m  Window List   Displays a list of  currently opened website windows   Allows you to return to a previously  displayed website by selecting the  window    m  Bookmark List   Displays the  bookmark list    m  URL entry   Allows you to enter a  URL when the software keyboard is  displayed    m  Previous page   Next page    Moves to the previous next page    m  Cancel loading   Stops loading a  page    m  Reload   Reloads the same page    m  Add to Bookmark   Adds the  currently displayed website to the  bookmark list     m  Set as start page   Sets the  currently displayed website as the  default start page    m  Open in new window   Opens a link  in a new window    m  Character encoding   Sets the  character code    m  Display certificate   View server  certificates sent from pages that  support SSL     jouigju
42. not touch the        surface    Dust  fingerprints  or scratches on the  disc may cause it to malfunction    Do not expose the disc to direct  sunlight or heat sources such as hot air  ducts  or leave it in a car parked in  direct sunlight as the temperature may  rise considerably inside the car     Clean the disc with a   cleaning cloth  Wipe   the disc from the den    center out   lt      Do not use solvents   such as benzine    thinner  commercially available disc    lens cleaners  or anti static spray   intended for vinyl LPs    If you have printed the disc s label  dry   the label before playing    Do not use the following discs        A lens cleaning disc        A disc that has a non standard shape   e g   card  heart            disc with a label or sticker on it        A disc that has cellophane tape or  sticker adhesive on it      Do not resurface the playing side of a   disc to remove surface scratches     After playing  store the disc in its case     Code numbers of controllable  TVs    While holding down  TV  IK  enter the  TV manufacturer s code using the  number buttons    If more than one code number is listed   try entering them one at a time until you  find the one that works with your TV                                            Manufacturer Code number  Sony 01  default   Hitachi 02  LG Goldstar 04  Mitsubishi MGA 13   NEC 04  Panasonic 19   Philips 21   Pioneer 16   RCA 10  Samsung 20   Sharp 18  Toshiba 07       41    uoneunuou  Euonippy    42    Language
43. nsn  py pue s  uiyas    33    34    Additional Information       Troubleshooting    If you experience any of the following  difficulties while using the player  use  this troubleshooting guide to help  remedy the problem before requesting  repairs  Should any problem persist   consult your nearest Sony dealer     Picture    There is no picture or the picture is   not output correctly      gt  Check that all the connecting cables  are securely connected  page 15       gt  Switch the input selector on your TV  to display the signal from the player      gt  Reset the video output resolution to the  lowest resolution by pressing ll on the  player for more than 10 seconds      gt  For HDMI connections  try the  following  Turn the player off and  on again     Turn the connected  equipment off and on again      Disconnect and then reconnect the  HDMI cable      gt  The HDMI OUT jack is connected to a  DVI device that does not support  copyright protection technology      gt  For HDMI connections  check the   Output Video Format  settings in the   Screen Settings  setup  page 29       gt  When the analog signals are also  output  set  BD ROM 24p Output  or   DVD ROM 24p Output  to  Off  in  the  Screen Settings  setup  page 29       gt  For BD ROMs  check the  BD ROM  24p Output  or  DVD ROM 24p    Output  setting in the  Screen Settings   setup  page 29         The display language on the screen   switches automatically when   connected to the HDMI OUT jack      gt  When  Control f
44. oes not play coded files such as  DRM     2 The player may not play this file format on  a DLNA server     3 The player can only play standard  definition video on a DLNA server       4 This player can play AVCHD Ver 2 0  format     5 The player plays AVCHD format files that  are recorded on a digital video camera  etc   The AVCHD format disc will not play if it  has not been correctly finalized     6 The player does not play coded files such as  Lossless     7 The player does not play animated PNG or  animated GIF files     8 For MPO files other than 3D  the key image  or the first image is displayed     o      Some files may not play depending on the  file format  file encoding  recording  condition  or DLNA server condition   Some files edited on a PC may not play   The player can recognize the following files  or folders in BDs  DVDs  CDs and USB  devices       up to folders in the 9th layer  including the  root folder      up to 500 files folders in a single layer  The player can recognize the following files  or folders stored in the DLNA server       up to folders in the 19th layer      up to 999 files folders in a single layer  Some USB devices may not work with this  player   The player can recognize Mass Storage  Class  MSC  devices  such as flash memory  or an HDD   Still Image Capture Device   SICD  class devices and 101 keyboard   To avoid data corruption or damage to the  USB memory or devices  turn off the player  when connecting or removing the USB  memory or 
45. or HDMI  is set to   On   page 31   the display language  on the screen automatically switches  according to the language setting of the  connected TV  if you change the  setting on your TV  etc       Sound    There is no sound or the sound is not   output correctly      gt  Check that all the connecting cables  are securely connected  page 15       gt  Switch the input selector on your AV  amplifier  receiver  so that the audio  signals of the player are output from  your AV amplifier  receiver       gt  If the audio signal does not come  through the DIGITAL OUT   OPTICAL COAXIAL HDMI OUT  jack  check the audio settings   page 29       gt  For HDMI connections  try the  following  Turn the player off and  on again   Turn the connected  equipment off and on again    Disconnect and then reconnect the  HDMI cable      gt  For HDMI connections  if the player is  connected to a TV through an AV  amplifier  receiver   try connecting the  HDMI cable directly to the TV  Refer  also to the instruction manual supplied  with the AV amplifier  receiver       gt  The HDMI OUT jack is connected to a  DVI device  DVI jacks do not accept  audio signals        gt  The device connected to the HDMI  OUT jack does not support the audio  format of the player  Check the audio  settings  page 29         The HD Audio  Dolby Digital Plus   Dolby TrueHD  DTS HD High  Resolution Audio  and DTS HD  Master Audio  is not output by  bitstream     gt  Set  BD Audio MIX Setting  to  Off   in the  Audio Sett
46. r     On power sources     The player is not disconnected from the AC  power source as long as itis connected to the  wall outlet  even if the player itself has been  turned off      Disconnect the player from the wall outlet if  you are not going to use the player for a long  time  To disconnect the AC power cord   grasp the plug itself  never pull the cord      Observe following points to prevent the AC  power cord being damaged  Do not use the  AC power cord if it is damaged  as doing so  may result in an electric shock or fire        Do not pinch the AC power cord between  the player and wall  shelf  etc        Do not put anything heavy on the AC  power cord or pull on the AC power cord  itself     On adjusting volume   Do not turn up the volume while listening to a  section with very low level inputs or no audio  signals  Your ears and the speakers may be  damaged when the sound level reaches the  peak     On cleaning   Clean the cabinet  panel  and controls with a  soft cloth  Do not use any type of abrasive pad   scouring powder or solvent such as alcohol or  benzine     On cleaning discs  disc lens cleaners  Do not use cleaning discs or disc lens cleaners   including wet or spray types   These may  cause the apparatus to malfunction     On replacement of parts   In the events that this player is repaired   repaired parts may be collected for reuse or  recycling purposes     On connecting to the HDMI OUT jack  Observe the following as improper handling  may damage the 
47. sc with  the    Blu ray 3D  logo      Bluray    1 Prepare for Blu ray 3D Disc  playback      Connect the player to your 3D   compatible devices using a High  Speed HDMI Cable      Set  3D Output Setting  and  TV  Screen Size Setting for 3D  in the   Screen Settings  setup  page 28      2 Insert a Blu ray 3D Disc   The operation method differs  depending on the disc  Refer to the  instruction manual supplied with the  disc        Refer also to the instruction manuals supplied  with your TV and the connected device     Displaying the play  information    You can view the playback information   etc   by pressing DISPLAY    The displayed information differs  depending on the disc type and player  status     Example  when playing a BD ROM  1   2113 4 5                                                                   7 6                         Output resolution Video frequency          Title number or name          The currently selected angle          The currently selected audio setting    Available functions  eS  angle   OD audio  EJ subtitle     6  Playback information   Displays the Play mode  Playing  status bar  Disc type  Video codec   Bitrate  Repeat type  Elapsed time   and Total playing time           On          N                               7  Chapter number          Playing from a USB  Device    For    Playable types of files   see  page 39     1 Connect the USB device to the  USB jack on the player  page 10    Refer to the instruction manual  supplied with the US
48. t to delete data from the Gracenote Servers  or to change data categories for any cause that  Gracenote deems sufficient  No warranty is  made that the Gracenote Software or  Gracenote Servers are error free or that  functioning of Gracenote Software or  Gracenote Servers will be uninterrupted   Gracenote is not obligated to provide you with  new enhanced or additional data types or  categories that Gracenote may provide in the  future and is free to discontinue its services at  any time     GRACENOTE DISCLAIMS ALL  WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED   INCLUDING  BUT NOT LIMITED TO   IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF  MERCHANTABILITY  FITNESS FOR A  PARTICULAR PURPOSE  TITLE  AND  NON INFRINGEMENT  GRACENOTE  DOES NOT WARRANT THE RESULTS  THAT WILL BE OBTAINED BY YOUR  USE OF THE GRACENOTE SOFTWARE  OR ANY GRACENOTE SERVER  IN NO  CASE WILL GRACENOTE BE LIABLE  FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR  INCIDENTAL DAMAGES OR FOR ANY  LOST PROFITS OR LOST REVENUES      Gracenote 2006    Table of Contents             WARNING   i nii guys suu qumay e te ee apro rds 2   Pr  cautions ust ute Ec er hue ER ate e SEE Rs 4  Getting Started   Guide to Parts and Controls                                10   Step 1  Supplied Accessories                               14   Step 2  Connecting the Player                               15   Step 3  Preparing for Network Connection                     18   Step 4  Easy Setup                                       18  Playback   Playing a DIse   t l oe eae hene aor mt Re n 20   Pl
49. te a  risk of electric shock to persons     This symbol is intended to alert the  user to the presence of important  operating and maintenance   servicing  instructions in the  literature accompanying the  appliance     Precautions      To prevent fire or shock hazard  do not place  objects filled with liquids  such as vases  on the  apparatus      Install this unit so that the AC power cord can  be unplugged from the wall socket immediately  in the event of trouble        Operation is subject to the following two   conditions     1  this device may not cause interference  and    2  this device must accept any interference  received    including interference that may cause undesired   operation of the device              FCC WARNING    You are cautioned that any changes or  modifications not expressly approved in this  manual could void your authority to operate  this equipment    This transmitter must not be co located or  operating in conjunction with any other  antenna or transmitter    The shielded Interface cable  LAN cable   must be used with the equipment in order to  comply with the limits for a digital device  pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC  Rules     Q    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  reasonable protection against harmful  interference in a residential installation  This  equipment generates  uses  and can radiate
50. ted content  Revocation should not  affect unprotected content or content  protected by other content access  technologies  Content owners may require    you to upgrade PlayReady to access their  content  If you decline an upgrade  you will  not be able to access content that requires  the upgrade    This product meets ENERGY STAR   guidelines for energy efficiency    ENERGY STAR and the ENERGY STAR  mark are registered U S  marks  ENERGY  STAR is a registered mark owned by the  U S  government    Music and video recognition technology and  related data are provided by Gracenote     Gracenote is the industry standard in music  recognition technology and related content  delivery  For more information  please visit  www gracenote com    CD  DVD  Blu ray Disc  and music and  video related data from Gracenote  Inc    copyright    2000 present Gracenote   Gracenote Software  copyright    2000   present Gracenote  One or more patents  owned by Gracenote apply to this product  and service  See the Gracenote website for a  nonexhaustive list of applicable Gracenote  patents  Gracenote  CDDB  MusicID   MediaVOCS  the Gracenote logo and  logotype  and the    Powered by Gracenote     logo are either registered trademarks or  trademarks of Gracenote in the United  States and or other countries        e gracenote     Wi Fi    Wi Fi Protected Access   and  Wi Fi Alliance   are registered marks of the  Wi Fi Alliance    Wi Fi CERTIFIED     WPA     WPA2     and Wi Fi Protected Setup    are 
51. tware Update Notification    On   Sets the player to inform you of  newer software version information   page 28      Off   Turns off the function        W  Gracenote Settings     Auto   Automatically downloads disc  information when disc playback stops   Connect to the network for  downloading     Manual   Downloads the disc  information when  Video Search  or   Music Search  is selected        E  System Information   Displays the player s software version  information and the MAC address        E  Software License Information   Displays information about the Software  License          amp   Network Settings        W  Internet Settings    Connect the player to the network  beforehand  For details  see  Step 3   Preparing for Network Connection      page 18      Wired Setup   Select this when you  connect to a broadband router using a  LAN cable     Wireless Setup built in    Select this  when you use the wireless LAN that is  built into the player for wireless network  connection     View Network Status   Displays the  current network status     For further details  visit the following website  and check the FAQ contents   http   www sony com bluraysupport        W  Network Connection  Diagnostics    Checks for the proper network   connection by running the network   diagnostics        E  Connection Server Settings   Sets whether or not to display the  connected server        E  Renderer Options     Auto Access Permission   Sets whether  or not to allow automatic access from
52. wan  2528 Thailand 2184 United  Kingdom       uomneuuoju   Euonippy    43    The software of this player may be updated in the future  For information about any  available updates and the latest Operating Instructions  please visit the following    website     http   www sony com bluraysupport     A    w  BDI IVE   9     amp  dina     Blu ray    AVCHD wu  TP  3D  Progressive Homi HN GU     COMPACT PhotoTV BRAVIA  de eve e Eu  EN    DIGITAL AUDIO VIDEO    SUPERAUDIOCD    Java    POWERED       http   www sony net     Printed on 70  or more recycled  paper using VOC  Volatile Organic  Compound  free vegetable oil    based ink  4 410 140 11 1        2012 Sony Corporation AURA ATUM    Printed in Malaysia    
    
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