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1. 6 Jeufel Impag 300 Blu ray Control elements and connections 15 14 13 ltem Name Description ltem Name Description 1 Switch the device on to standby 9 i Skip forward 2 Disk tray 10 Volume Volume buttons e Display display panel 11 Pro Save a radio station 4 gt Standby display 12 Src Selection of the source device 5 A Disk eject button 13 USB USB connection 6 Pill Playback pause 14 Headphones Earphone connection 7 E Stop button 15 IR Infrared receiver 8 iaa Skip back Lautsprecher Teufel GmbH www teufel de www teufelaudio com IP 300 BR ro Gam gt Serial 0 ltem Name Description ltem Name Description 16 Connector jack for power cord 22 COAXIAL Output jack for digital sound signals via RCA cable 17 SPEAKERS Speaker connections A OAA Gurur ack Tor digital s vnd 18 AUXIN 1 2 Input jacks for analogue audio signals a an optical Paneer source devices a Y CB PB Output jacks for TV projector 19 FM ANT Antenna connection FM USW BRIER with component video Output jack for TV projector with 20 VIDEO Output jack for TV projector 25 HDMI Mi Lconaecion with FBAS video l 26 ETHERNET Network Internet connection 2 LR Output jacks for analogue stereo sound Jeufel Impag 300 Blu ray 7 Remote control 8 66 65 64 63 62 61 60 59 58 57 52 51 50 49 AV Source Radio Audio Source Stereo Mono Audio Subtitle Return _Displa Jeufel
2. Impag 300 Blu ray 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 Al 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 ltem Name 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 Al 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 6l 62 63 64 65 66 A Audio source Radio 1 0 Clear lt lt be al gt A Volume Popup Menu A Preset gt Tune Enter Return RDS Display ABCD Program PIP Level Tone Auto Scan A B Zoom Resolution Stereo Mono Audio Subtitle V Preset lt Tune Disc Menu Main Menu Audio Setup O E lt lt Pr Search AV Source Description Open tray Select audio input Select radio Number buttons Delete button Skip to the beginning of the track or to the previous track Skip to the next track Playback pause Frame by frame button Mute speakers Increase decrease volume Access popup menu of the BD or the preferences panel for the slide show Station memory navigation up Frequency forward navigation right Select button Leave setting menu Show information Control buttons for BD programs Radio Save to station memory slots Frame by frame function for BD Individually adjust the speaker volume Adjusting the sound Automatically save radio stations Segment repeat Enlarge image Set resolution Radio Switch between stereo mono audio settings Activate deactivate switch s
3. Never allow children to operate electrical devices unsupervised Danger Danger to eyes and skin If the disc tray is open and the lock is disabled an invisible laser beam or visible laser light is emitted e Do not look into the beam even if you are using opti cal instruments Danger Danger to hearing Loud noise may lead to hearing loss This may have psychological consequences and also cause physical injury Children and pets are particularly at risk e Set your signal source unit volume control to a low setting e When the volume is set high always keep a certain distance from the unit and never place your ear directly on the speaker e To avoid damage to health avoid extended listening at high volume Danger Danger of chemical burns Leaking battery acid may lead to chemical burns e Do not allow battery acid to come into contact with skin eyes and mucus membranes In case of contact with acid rinse the affected location immediately with plenty of plain water and if necessary see a doctor Danger Danger of injury damage Incorrect location may result in damage e Do not use the device in vehicles without having it secured in unstable locations on wobbly tripods or furniture on insufficiently dimensioned brackets etc The device could tip or fall down and cause injury to persons or be damaged itself e Place the speakers in such a way that they cannot be knocked over inadvertently and make sure that the cable
4. Special function buttons Resolution button By pushing the button 52 Resolution repeatedly you can adjust the resolution to your television set Possible values HDMI Auto 1080p 1080i 720p 576p 576i HDMI Auto will automatically select the highest possible resolution Note The resolution of 1080p is only available at the HDMI output 25 Tone button This button controls the sound 1 Repeatedly pushing the button 48 Tone selects the item Bass or Treble Bass low tones bass tones Treble high tones 2 With the navigation buttons 56 lt and 40 gt you can set the selected range from 6 decrease to 6 increase Level button With this button you can adjust the volume of the indi vidual speakers 1 Repeatedly pushing the button 47 Level selects the desired speaker LE Left stereo speaker left RI Right stereo speaker right SW Subwoofer 2 With the navigation buttons 56 lt and 40 gt you can set the volume range from 10 to 10 Buttons A B C D The coloured buttons 44 A B C D control the menus of interactive Blu ray discs Disc Menu Popup Menu Preset 56 40 Stereo Mono RDS Audio Subtitle Return Display 44 52 47 48 T Jeufel Impag 300 Blu ray 19 BD DVD CD mode Suitable BDs DVDs CDs e Only use commercially available BDs DVDs CDs that have
5. and 55 W Preset Stereo Mono Stations with a weak signal may cause faults in stereo mode In this case switch to mono mode by pushing the button 53 Stereo Mono 5 oO 5 Q 53 49 Disc Menu Popup Menu O Preset S 39 OIN a Preset Stereo Mono RDS Audio Subtitle Return Display JGO 43 COCICICI Resolution Zoom PIP Program A B AutoScan Tone Level Jeufel Impag 300 Blu ray 21 USB mode Your new receiver can read USB memory sticks with the specitications USB 1 0 and 2 0 and a capacity of up to 8 gigabytes and play back music files in MP3 format or WMA and photos in JPEG format that are saved on it USB stands for universal serial bus Every modern computer has a USB port for connecting a keyboard and mouse USB storage sticks were originally developed as an alternative to computer diskettes and enable con venient data transport These convenient sticks can now also be used with digital cameras and music playback devices Handling mobile storage devices USB sticks are sensitive electronic devices and must therefore be handled with care If you are not using your storage device be absolutely sure to store it in its protec tive sleeve or have its protective cap on Important LU Do not use any storage devices that exhibit mechanical damages or have fallen in a liquid Do not subject the storage devices to direct sunlight Improper use may result in d
6. 7 Jeufel Impag 300 Blu ray 25 Troubleshooting The following advice should help you to solve problems If this doesn t work please contact our hotline see page 3 Take note of the warranty instructions The device doesn t work No power supply Check that the power plug is properly seated the display is dark Check the function of the socket with another device No CD DVD BD playback insert a CD DVD BD Disc inserted upside down Insert the disc with the labelled side up Region code of the DVD BD does not cor Insert DVD BD with the correct region code respond to the device CD DVD BD damaged or dirty Clean or change the disc Condensation in the device Remove the disc and do not use the device for one to two hours No picture The television is not turned on Turn on the television The wrong AV input jack has been se Select the right AV input jack on the television lected on the television e g HDMI 1 Incorrect HDMI resolution set on the Check the settings and if applicable change receiver the resolution with the button 52 Resolution To get a picture create a video link to the television set via 20 VIDEO see page 11 The connector cable is incorrectly wired or Correct the cable connections loose Connector cable damaged Replace the connector cable Picture fuzzy distorted CD DVD BD damaged or dirty Clean or change disc Set the correct colour standard PAL NTSC In
7. can connect one source device with analogue sound each You will need a stereo RCA cable L and R for this Connecting to a power supply 16 230V Hz 250w Lautsprecher Teufel GmbH www teufel de www teufelaudio com IP 300 B Serial o Connect the mains connection jack 16 via the power cord with an easily accessible socket Jeufel Impag 300 Blu ray 11 Remote control You will need two micro type or AAA batteries with 1 5 Volt included in the product contents in order to operate the remote control Inserting batteries 1 Push the clip of the battery compartment on the back side of the remote control towards the arrow and then remove the lid to the top 2 If applicable remove any old batteries please observe the notes on page 28 3 Insert the batteries in the battery compartment as shown in the figure 4 Place the cover back on the compartment and push it closed Functionality The remote control relays the control signals by means of infrared light For this you must point the front of the remote control towards the receiver Make sure that the infrared light is not obstructed by objects Fluorescent lamps and energy saving lamps installed in the direct vicinity may affect the functions of the remote control or even impair them 12 Teufel Impag 300 Blu ray Basic functions Sensor buttons The buttons on the front side of the receiver are sensor buttons Gently touchi
8. deactivate the subtitles e Enlarge the picture if supported Tipping the button 51 Zoom repeatedly enlarges the picture 2 and 4 fold 57 54 53 51 Disc Menu Popup Menu Preset Tune Tune Preset Stereo Mono RDS Audio _ Subtitle Return Display JG 43 CJJ LCJ OJ Resolution Zoom PIP Program 38 A B AutoScan Tone Level Jeufel Impag 300 Blu ray 23 Jumping to track chapter or placemark Start playback at a particular point on the BD DVD 1 Select the desired function with the button 64 Search Push 1 x Go to track Push 2 x Go to chapter Push 3 x Go to time example Enter 013000 to start the movie at 1 hour and 30 minutes 2 Enter the track chapter number in the input field with the number buttons The entry behind the input field is the number of tracks or chapters or the total playing time 3 Confirm with the enter button 41 Camera angle PIP Some DVDs and Blu ray discs contain movie scenes that were recorded with different cameras from different posi tions The button 46 PIP selects the desired camera e Push the button 46 PIP to display the Angle win dow and with the navigation buttons 39 A or 55 Y select the desired camera Selecting files The content of DVDs CDs and USB sticks on which media files are saved is displayed on the screen in a browser The left column shows the menu with the Settings and if c
9. nected video playback device here e g TV projector TV standard Set the cross colouring system for the connected television set NTSC American standard PAL European standard If in doubt consult the operating instructions of your television set Resolution Set the resolution of the television set for HD playback also see the chapter Quick Setup Possible settings HDMI Auto 1080p 10801 720p 576p 576i HDMI Auto will automatically select the highest possible resolution Note The resolution of 1080p is only available at the HDMI output 25 You can also make this setting with the special function button 52 Resolution also see the chapter Special function buttons Image format Adjust the image to the television set also see the chapter Quick Setup Movie mode Movies on Blu ray discs are saved at full resolution and 24 frames second 1080p24 Not all television sets sup port such frame rates The picture may flicker as a result If this is the case deactivate movie mode Note 1080p are only issued via HDMI No more than 1080i are available at the component output independ ent from the setting Movie mode Colour depth You have the possibility to switch the setting for the colour depth to Automatic or Off Here you define the audio settings for f Audio menu BD and DVD playback PCM downsampling Dete
10. 2A 123 Many thanks for your support Contact For questions suggestions or criticism please contact our customer service department Lautsprecher Teufel GmbH Gewerbehof Buelowbogen Buelowstrasse 66 10783 Berlin Germany Phone 00800 200 300 400 free of charge Fax 49 0 30 300 930 930 E mail service teufelaudio com www teufelaudio com Jeufel Impag 300 Blu ray 3 Safety notes Caution icons You will find the following caution icons in these instruc tions Danger High risk Failure to observe the warning may result in severe personal injury or death Attention Moderate risk Failure to observe the warning may result in property damage Minor risk L Points which should be observed when han dling the unit Safety notes Danger Risk of electric shock Faulty installation of electrical equipment or mains voltage which is too high can cause electric shocks e The device is only suitable for use with a power supply voltage of 220 V 240 V 50Hz 60 Hz e If the unit s case or mains cable is defective or shows other signs of visible damage disconnect the mains adapter immediately from the socket and do not oper ate the device e If the device produces smoke a burning odour or emits unusual sounds immediately disconnect it from the mains and discontinue use e The standby button does not disconnect the unit from the power supply Please pull the power plug to com pletely disconnect it
11. 41 The update will take several minutes during which time you may not deactivate the device and disconnect the Internet connection Be sure to observe the instructions on the screen in the process Restore factory default This resets all receiver settings to the factory default You will have to set your individual settings again afterwards DivX VOD Here you can find the DivX VOD Registration Code of your Impaq 300 Blu ray Using this code you can register your device in order to play copyright and copy protection secured DivX videos Learn more about it on the website www divx com Network menu Here you can define the settings for the Inter net connection When you access the menu a new menu will appear e Hard wired Set network e Network test Test connection Network test The receiver performs various tests and displays the respective result on the screen You can abort the tests at any time with Abort Once all tests are complete the Internet connection is functional Otherwise the receiver will indicate any error sources on the screen Hard wired Once accessed the current IP settings will appear first of all e Link status Link Up indicates that a network device is electronically linked to the receiver while Link Down indicates that there is no connection or that there is a connection error Only for the purpose of information and c
12. Technical Description and Operating Instructions Impaq 300 Blu ray 2 1 home cinema system with Blu ray receiver Contents General notes and information 4 3 Safely nole Suur aramot EATE EEEN ETERA 4 Over VieW 55 345s sa EARS eae E EE wae 6 Control elements and connections 7 Setup and connection ece eee eceees 9 Setup IOCGHON cc isnt bt Se ri bee ds 9 Setting up the speakers 00005 9 Stereo speakers int Sie ee eee Sow ie ee 9 SUDWOOIEL s gt Aci hoo eae a Hey aoe 9 Connecting the speakers 005 9 Wall mounting lt 2suwek Gerd eaeee eed eos 10 Mounting on the speaker stand M 50 P 10 ADENN one he ee see N 10 Network Internet 000 ce eee 10 Television projector 2242386404448 bei de 1 Digital audio outputs 0 002 11 Inputs for source devices n 2 0 0 0 aaau 11 Connecting to a power supply nnna anaana 11 Remote control diaccaiie cia eiteatieeiecian 12 Basic TUNCHONS 62456 isdaeddonenwdes claws dns 13 Sensor PUNON Sra ned eb deh eds oes 13 Activating and deactivating 13 Selecting a source es sey ere ee eee Beas 13 Adjusting the volume 0008 13 INO ne ta E ENE LEETE AE EEEE 13 Mam men s isreri patios ours e Sau Sevens 14 QUe keee nerea eRe eee aoe 14 SENGS eean aah ee mae a ave Se NE ee eye ee 15 Display MENU a rae ie Bonne ne ata 15 Adio Meises eae a eae as 15 Language men
13. ain photo 1 If you want to start the slideshow from a certain photo mark the photo and push the enter button 41 The photo will now be displayed to fit the window 2 Start the slideshow with the button 34 PIL 60 Slideshow with music For a perfect slideshow copy the images and a few suit able music tracks to a USB stick or a CD 1 Begin by starting music playback 2 With the button 42 Return go back to the menu and select Search images there 3 Select the desired folder and then start the slideshow Repeat function Repeat Tipping the button 60 switches the repeat functions you will see the selected function on the display panel 56 and on the screen 55 e Off normal playback no repeat e File repeat current file e All repeat all files e Random play in random order 53 Repeat section With this function you can mark a section for repetition Note This function is not available on most Blu rays 1 Start playback 2 To start the desired section briefly push the button 50 50 A B 49 3 Briefly push the button 50 A B again at the end of the desired section The section will now be continually repeated 4 To continue normal playback briefly push the button 50 A B again OOeOO 01010100 QO O O 34 38 39 40 Al Preset Stereo Mono RDS Audio Subtitle Return Display 42 43 Resolution Zoom PIP Program A B AutoScan Tone Level Cr
14. annot be changed e MAC address This is the hardware address of the Ethernet interface which is important when connecting to the router Only for the purpose of information and cannot be changed e IP mode Dynamic The receiver automatically re quests the necessary settings from a router via DHCP Recommended setting then no other information is necessary Prerequisite Active DHCP server e g router on the network Manual The IP address and all other values must be set These settings should only be made by a profes sional Use the number buttons on the remote control for entry e IP address The network address for the receiver consisting of four number series each between O and 255 e g 192 168 001 100 e Net mask With the net mask the receiver recognises which addresses it reaches on its own network and which it only reaches via the gateway router Consists of four number series each between O and 255 e g 255 255 255 0 e Gateway Network address of the gateway router which monitors the Internet connection e Primary DNS Network address of the domain name server which locates the corresponding IP address for domain names e g www teufel de Comparable with a phone book e Secondary DNS As above it is used if the primary DNS fails To abort push the button 42 Return To accept the entries select the item Apply and push the enter button Al The receiver then automatically
15. ata loss To the extent pos sible backup your music on your PC Inserting and playing a USB stick 1 With the button 65 AV Source select DVD Blu ray mode and if necessary stop playback 2 Now insert the USB stick in the jack 13 USB Do not attempt to do so forcefully the stick only fits the port in one position 3 The USB stick will now be read The mes sage MEDIA will appear on the display panel 3 this pictogram will appear on the screen The menu items Images Videos and Music will ap pear shortly thereafter if corresponding files are located on the stick The playback functions for CD and USB are identical and are described in the next section Playback functions Removing a USB stick Attention Risk of damage Never remove the USB stick if the receiver is still accessing it 1 Stop playback with the button 7 or 61 W 2 Wait until playback has ended 3 You may now remove the USB stick 22 Teufel Impag 300 Blu ray Be 65 SOO S00 O00 00O 64 E 0 E gt O Playback functions General playback information e Stop playback Push the button 6 or 34 Pll e Continue playback Push the button 6 or 34 Pll again e Play the next track Tip the button 9 or 33 mp1 e Play the previous track Tip the button 8 or 32 I lt e Play the track in fast forward only with BD DVD or music playback Tip th
16. com in the Accessories area Mounting on the speaker stand M 50 P e As the speaker is quite high it must be mounted on the speaker stand so that the key hole opening is located under the connector terminals Otherwise the speaker would bump into the diagonal stand tube e Remove the protective grid from the speaker by care fully taking hold of it from behind and slowly pulling it off to the front e Turn the protective grid by 180 and put it back in place e When positioning make sure that the installation pins slide exactly into the corresponding jacks on the speaker 10 Teufel Impag 300 Blu ray Antenna Danger Risk associated with lightning strike If you are using outdoor or roof antennas be absolutely sure that the antenna has lightning protection e Connect your FA USW antenna to the jack 19 FM ANT This may be a roof outside antenna but also a cable television connection You will need a coaxial connector cable for this e If no antenna connection is available at the installation location you can use the enclosed throw out aerial Insert the antenna plug in the jack 19 FM ANT and adjust the position of the throw out aerial for best reception Then fix the antenna in place with adhesive tape or a nail Network Internet The receiver requires a network connection for the Inter net functions BD Live and firmware updates Connect your network or router with the jac
17. correct colour standard PAL NTSC set PAL is the correct standard in Germany and Western Europe except in France see page 15 Fault caused by interconnected devices Connect the devices directly such as video recorders The television does not support the resolu Deactivate movie mode see page 15 tion NO DISC on the display CD DVD BD damaged dirty incompatible Clean or change disc or inserted the wrong way around Skipping to the next track Some DVDs Blu rays do not permit skip Continue playback or chapter doesn t work ping for example when the warning is shown at the beginning The DVD Blu ray only has one chapter Alternative Use fast forward or skip to a placemarker see page 23 No audio output or not Speaker incorrectly wired Check and correct wiring all audio channels are Audio settings incorrect Set the audio correctly see page 15 and 18 audible Incorrect disc audio track selected Push the button 53 Audio and select another audio language Receiver muted MUTE Push the button 36 to deactivate mute slowed down button playback format other than MP3 or WMA File damaged Delete or skip file 26 Jeufel Impag 300 Blu ray Remote control doesn t No line of sight between the remote con Remove any obstacles work trol and the device Remote control not pointed properly Point the remote control towards the device Batteries inserted in
18. d Change the password Enter the new password with the number buttons 1 0 and confirm with the enter button Al Remember the new password In an emergency you can reset the receiver to the factory default see next section 16 Teufel Impag 300 Blu ray System menu Here you can define the general settings for the receiver BD Live Check if the Blu ray disc is connected with the Internet Activate The BD can access the Internet at any time Deactivate The BD cannot load any data from the Inter net Screensaver duration After the period of inactivity which can be set here the receiver will dim the screen e g to prevent burn in with plasma screens Possible values 20 30 minutes Off means that the screensaver is deactivated Automatic deactivation After a period of inactivity which can be set here the receiver will automatically turn off Possible values Off 20 30 minutes Off means that the shut off function is deactivated Network update With this function if available you can load a new ver sion of the operating system software for your receiver via your Internet connection First the current version installed and the update version appear on the screen With the navigation buttons 56 a and 40 gt select the item OK in order to perform the update or Cancel to abort the process Then push the enter button
19. ds If the menu appears instead select the item BD ROM with the navigation buttons 39 A and 55 Y and push the enter button 41 You can control the BD DVD menus with the navigation buttons and the enter button 41 The playback functions for the disc and USB are identical and are described in the section Playback functions 20 Jeufel Impag 300 Blu ray ee Blu ray Oisc COMPACT DIGITAL AUDIO 27 AV Source Radio Audio Source Disc Menu Popup Menu Preset 39 55 Al Preset Stereo Mono RDS Audio Subtitle Return Display Ejecting a BD DVD CD 1 Push the button 5 or 27 A The tray will eject to the front 2 Remove the BD DVD CD from the tray 3 Push the button 5 or 27 A The tray is closed Radio playback Select the source Radio e Push the button 29 RADIO to select radio mode Setting the radio stations You can set the tuning frequency directly using the number buttons or increase or decrease the tuning fre quency in increments with the buttons 56 Tune lt and 40 Tune gt e Set the frequency automatically After pushing and holding for approx 2 seconds the button 56 Tune lt or 40 Tune gt station scanning starts in the desired direction until a station with a sufficient signal is found e Set the frequency manually Each time you tip the button 56 Tune lt or 40 Tune gt incr
20. e button 62 lt lt or 63 gt gt Each time you tip the button the playback speed increases 2x 4x 8x 16x 32x 64x 128x Playback occurs without sound you will see the elapsed track time on the display panel To continue normal playback push the button 6 or 34 gt Il e Frame by frame playback Tip the button 35 I gt Each time you tip the button the picture advances by one frame To continue normal playback push the but ton 6 or 34 PII e Stop playback Push the button 7 or 61 W Extra display for file playback During music playback an info window appears on the screen with the file name track artist and album to the extent saved in the file The progress bar indicates the elapsed and total playing time for the current file On the right you will see three symbols with the follow ing meanings WW Playback play pause etc J Playback everything file Se Random playback Repeatedly pushing the button 60 changes the settings for Repeat and Random playback BD and DVD playback e Access the BD DVD menu Push the button 57 Disc Menu e Access the popup menu if present on the BD DVD Push the button 38 Popup Menu e Switch audio track language Push the button 53 Audio and select the desired audio track e Switch or deactivate subtitles if available on the BD DVD Push the button 54 Subtitle and select the desired subtitle language or
21. eases or decreases the frequency by one increment FM 0 05 MHz AM 9 kHz The set frequency is displayed on the display panel 3 If the station transmits an RDS signal the name of the sta tion is displayed shortly instead of the frequency With the button 43 RDS you can access additional RDS infor mation if the radio station provides such information Station memory Your radio can save up to 39 stations You can conven iently select the stations with the push of a button Saving stations automatically e Push the button 49 Auto Scan The radio will now search for stations with a sufficient signal and save them automatically Previously saved stations are deleted in the process e f more than 39 stations have been found the message FULL will appear on the display panel and scanning terminates Saving stations manually 1 Set the desired station as described above 2 Push the button 11 PRO or the button 45 Program A memory slot number will appear on the display panel 3 Directly enter the desired memory slot number with the number buttons 4 End the saving process by pushing the button 11 PRO or the button 45 Program again The station has now been stored The device will return to normal operation after five seconds of button inactivity Selecting stations from the memory You can access the stations saved in the memory con secutively with the buttons 39 A Preset
22. from the power source e The power plug must be easily accessible in order to disconnect the device from the power supply at any time e Never open the device casing Repairs may only be carried out by an authorised specialist workshop Only parts which conform with the original unit specifications may be used in this case This device contains electrical and mechanical parts that are imperative for providing protection against sources of danger e Do not insert any objects through the vent slots in the case e Only use the unit in indoor areas e Do not use the unit in damp areas and protect it from drops of water and splash water Also take care not to stand vases or other containers tilled with liquid on or near the device in order to avoid liquid getting into the case If water or other foreign ob jects do penetrate the case immediately disconnect the mains plug and if applicable remove any batteries Then send the unit to our service address e Never touch the mains adapter with damp hands e Check the unit regularly for damage A Jeufel Impaq 300 Blu ray Danger Danger to children Children can become trapped in the packing film when playing and suffocate e Do not allow children to play with the unit or the pack ing film Danger of suffocation e Ensure that children do not remove small parts from the unit or take them off of the unit e g control knobs or plug adapters They could swallow the parts and choke
23. ft stereo speaker left RI Right stereo speaker right SW Subwoofer 4 With the navigation buttons 56 lt 4 40 gt set the relative volume from 10 to 10 5 Confirm with the enter button 41 TONE 1 Push the button 59 Audio Setup LEVEL will appear on the display panel 3 2 With the navigation button 55 Y select the menu item TONE and confirm with the enter button 41 3 With the navigation buttons 39 A or 55 Y select the item BASS or TRE BASS low tones bass tones TRE high tones treble 4 With the navigation buttons 56 4 and 40 gt you can now set the selected range from 6 to 6 5 End the process with the enter button 41 HDMI AUDIO OUT You can switch sound transmission at the HDMI output 25 HDMI OUT on ON and off OFF When you play movies you do not need to mute the television set in order to hear sound from the receiver speakers 1 Push the button 59 Audio Setup LEVEL will appear on the display panel 3 2 With the navigation button 55 Y select the menu item HDMI AUDIO OUT and confirm with the enter button 41 3 With the navigation buttons 56 4 and 40 gt turn audio output on or off 4 End the process with the enter button 41 18 Teufel Impag 300 Blu ray Preset Stereo Mono RDS Audio Subtitle Return Display
24. k 26 ETHERNET via a network cable Television projector You can connect a television set or projector to the follow ing outputs 20 21 Inputs for source devices The receiver has 2 analogue sound inputs AUX 1 and AUX 2 25 24 25 HDMI OUT Digital video and audio signals via an HDMI cable Ideally you should use this output as video signals are emitted in HD resolution only here 24 Y CB PB CR PR Analogue component picture signal via a triple RCA cable When connecting pay attention to the colour of the jacks green blue and red Analogue sound can be issued via the RCA jacks 21 L R 20 VIDEO Analogue picture signal FBAS via an RCA cable Here analogue sound can be issued via the RCA jacks 21 LR too Digital audio outputs 22 22 COAXIAL 23 OPTICAL You can connect the coaxial or optical digital sound input from an external source e g a home cinema system or a recorder here You will need a coaxial cable with RCA plugs for the coaxial connection You will need an optical cable with TOSLINK plug for the optical connection Your external device requires an opti cal 3 5 mm plug or a TOSLINK plug too You can for example connect the sound output of your television set to one of these inputs to enjoy audio play back from the receiver as well when watching television shows Consult the operating instructions of your televi sion for this 18 AUX IN 1 and 2 Here you
25. ll rights reserved DIVX HD DivX DivX Certified and associated logos are trade marks of Rovi Corporation or its subsidiaries and are used under license Patents Covered by one or more of the following U S patents 7 295 673 7 460 668 7 515 710 7 519 274 ABOUT DIVX VIDEO DivX is a digital video format created by DivX LLC a subsidiary of Rovi Corporation This is an official DivX Certified device that plays DivX video Visit divx com for more information and software tools to convert your files into DivX videos ABOUT DIVX VIDEO ON DEMAND This DivX Certified device must be registered in order to play purchased DivX Video on Demand VOD movies To obtain your registration code locate the DivX VOD sec tion in your device setup menu Go to www divx com for more information on how to complete your registration Original packaging If you wish to exercise your eight week right of return we ask that you be absolutely sure to hold onto the packag ing We can only accept the return of the device with ORIGINAL PACKAGING Empty boxes are not available Complaints In case of complaint we will need the following informa tion to process your enquiry 1 Invoice Number Can be found on the sales slip enclosed with the product or on the order confirmation received as a PDF document e g 4322543 2 Serial number or batch number Located on the back side of the unit e g serial IL3000944012
26. ng them is enough to trigger a switch operation Activating and deactivating e You can switch your receiver to operational mode or standby mode with the button 1 or 66 O e The red standby light will illuminate in standby mode 4 Standby does not disconnect the device from the mains To completely deactivate it you must pull the power plug out of the socket Selecting a source After turning the device on the last source device se lected is activated e You can change the source in this order with the button 12 SRC bD BD DVD CD and USB TUNER AUX 1 AUX 2 e Or you can switch the source with the direct selection buttons 65 AV Source DISC or USB 29 Radio 28 Audio Source AUX 1 AUX 2 The selected source is shown in the display panel 3 Adjusting the volume e Increase the volume Push the button 10 Vol or the button 37 Volume e Decrease the volume Push the button 10 Vol or the button 37 Volume The selected volume is shown in the display panel 3 in the range from O low to 40 high Mute e Turn off the sound with the button 36 4 The notice MUTE ON will appear in the display panel 3 e Turn the sound back on Push the button 36 4 again or adjust the volume Pil SiC O Jeufel Impag 300 Blu ray 13 Main menu You can set most receiver functions via the main menu You can control the me
27. nly use plain water without any additives In case of stubborn marks a mild soap solution may be used e In no circumstances should caustic cleaning products white spirit thinners petrol or similar be used for cleaning Jeufel Impag 300 Blu ray 27 Protecting the environment Batteries and rechargeable batteries Batteries and rechargeable batteries must not be disposed of with household waste Every consumer is required by law to bring all batteries and rechargeable batteries whether they contain harmful substances or not to a collection point run by the communal authority or borough or run commercially so that they can be disposed of in an envi ronmentally friendly manner Please only hand in fully discharged batteries and re chargeable batteries labelled with Cd Cadmium Hg Mercury Pb Lead Technical data Operating voltage Dimensions W x H x D Net weight 4 75 kg Technical changes reserved d This product conforms with Council of the European Union guidelines 2004 108 EC and 2006 95 EC Lautsprecher Teufel GmbH Gewerbehof Buelowbogen Aufgang D1 10783 Berlin Germany Buelowstr 66 Jeufel Disposing of the unit Used units must not be disposed of with house hold waste If the unit is no longer operational every consumer is required by law to dispose of used EE devices separately from household waste e g at a collection point run by the communal authority bor
28. nu with the remote control The menu is displayed on the connected television set Important The menu functions are only available if AV Source is selected as the source 65 Both devices must be activated the image signal of the receiver must appear on the television set Quick Setup You can make basic settings here 1 Push the button 65 AV Source and open the main menu with the button 58 Main Menu 2 With the navigation buttons 39 A and 55 Y select the item Quick Setup and push the enter button 41 twice The menu OSD language settings will open 3 Select English as the language and confirm with the 60 enter button 41 The Resolution menu will open You can make the following settings here HDMI Auto the highest possible resolution is auto matically set 1080p 1920 x 1080 Pixels 26 1080i 1920 x 1080 Pixels 720p 1280 x 720 Pixels of 576p 720x 576 Pixels 39 576i 720x576 Pixels p Full screen mode 56 i Half screen mode interlaced 40 55 Al 4 Select the resolution that your television set is able to render and confirm with the enter button 41 The Image format menu will open You can make the following settings here 16 9 Widescreen 4 3 movies are shown with full height and extended width on a 16 9 television set 16 9 Pillarbox 4 3 movies are shown with full height and black bars on the left and right on a 16 9 televi 59 si
29. on between the front speakers is often ideal Connecting the speakers Use the enclosed coloured speaker cables to connect the speakers You can order longer cables if you need them in our webshop www teufel de in the Accessories area 17 Lautsprecher Teufel GmbH www teufel de www teufelaudio com IP 300 BR Serial oS sea The coloured connector terminals 17 Speakers for the 3 speakers are located on the back side of the receiver Speaker label fred block Froni R O The speaker terminal clips and the enclosed speaker cables are marked with the same colours Make sure the polarity is correct LU Connect the like coloured terminals Otherwise the sound quality will suffer Now push down the respective connector terminal lever and run the cable end into the corresponding opening Releasing the lever locks the cable in place Jeufel Impag 300 Blu ray 9 Wall mounting Danger Risk of damage Incorrect location may result in damage e Ensure that any wall mounting is performed in a profes sional manner e Only use suitable wall brackets for mounting Verify the carrying capacity of the walls e You can mount the satellite soeakers on the wall using the key hole opening on the back side of the speaker e You can purchase installation materials cables wall brackets and resonance dampers especially designed for these speakers in our webshop www teufelaudio
30. on set 4 3 Pan and Scan 16 9 movies are shown with full height but are cut off on the sides on a 4 3 television set 4 3 Letterbox 16 9 movies are shown with full width and with black bars on the top and bottom on a 4 3 television set 5 Select the image format that corresponds to your televi sion set and confirm with the enter button 41 The button Exit will appear Stereo Mono RDS Audio Subtitle Return Display CICICICI Resolution Zoom PIP Program A B AutoScan Tone Level 6 Confirm Exit with the enter button 41 This applies and saves the basic settings 14 Teufel Impag 300 Blu ray Settings Here you define all device settings 1 Push the button 65 AV Source and open the main menu with the button58 Main Menu 2 With the navigation buttons 39 A and 55 Y select the item Settings and confirm with the enter button 41 or the navigation button 40 gt The submenu will open 3 Select the desired menu item with the navigation but tons 39 a and 55 Y and confirm with the enter button 41 or the navigation button 40 gt Another submenu will open and first show an overview of the current settings You can open other submenus and make settings in the same manner 4 To return to the previous menu push the button 42 Return or the navigation button 56 4 Display menu You can define the settings for the con
31. one of the adjacent symbols e BDs DVDs CDs containing files in the following for mats are readable CD audio VCD SVCD DVD video BD video MP3 and JPEG e Normal BDs DVDs CDs with diameters of 80 and 120 mm can be used e Normally burned BDs DVDs CDs can be read How ever an excessively high burning speed or low quality blank CDs may cause problems Unfortunately the only solution here is trial and error e CDs that are produced for industrial use cannot always be read Handling BDs DVDs CDs Each BD DVD CD is encased in a resistant plastic layer that protects it against outside influences However you still always have to protect the disc against dirt and scratches Your receiver can compensate minor damages to the BD DVD CD Larger scratches or other damages may result in skipping or similar errors Please also observe the information on the CD case for proper handling of BDs DVDs CDs Inserting a BD DVD CD Attention Risk of damage Do not in any case insert multiple BDs DVDs CDs on top of one another Do not insert any objects other than BDs DVDs CDs Push the button 5 or 27 A The tray 2 will eject to the front At the same time the device will switch to DISC mode 2 Carefully place the BD DVD CD with the labelled side up in the tray recess 3 Push the button 5 or 27 A The tray 2 is closed and the disc is read With some BDs DVDs playback auto matically begins after a few secon
32. orresponding files are present also the categories Music Images and Videos 1 With the navigation buttons 39 A or 55 Y select the desired category and confirm the selection with the enter button 41 A menu will now appear in the left column The exist ing data storage devices USB and or CD or their content are listed in the column to the right 2 With the navigation buttons select the desired data stor age device folder or the desired file and confirm each selection with the enter button 41 The media files will now be played back 3 Pushing the button 42 Return returns you to the par ent folder or menu 24 Jeufel Impag 300 Blu ray 64 39 56 40 55 41 Preset Stereo Mono Audio Subtitle Return Display 42 Resolution Zoom PIP Program 46 A B AutoScan Tone Level A M Music rad Images Videos t AA LF Settings Playback options Menu item Play files e Select this menu item to play all music tracks from the selected folder Menu item Start slideshow e Select this menu item in order to play back all images from the selected folder e During the slideshow pushing the button 38 Popup Menu navigates to the slideshow menu with the fol lowing settings Slideshow effects different crossfades from image to image Slideshow delay display duration per image from 1 to 30 seconds Start slideshow from a cert
33. ough In this way it is ensured that used devices are properly recycled and that negative consequences on the environment are avoided For this reason electrical equipment is labelled with the displayed symbol 220 240 V 50 60 Hz 43 x 7 4 x 36 5 cm For questions suggestions or other issues please contact our customer service department Tel 00800 200 300 400 toll free Fax 49 0 30 300930930 www teufelaudio com No liability is accepted for the accuracy of this information Tech nical changes typographical errors and other errors reserved Instruction No 91768 HC 20120611
34. performs a network test see above BD Live menu BD Live is a function available with Blu ray discs By clicking the menu you can down load additional content such as trailers documentation or director s comments on the movie you are watching via the Internet You also have the option of participating in interactive online games or quizzes In the BD Live menu you define the boundary condi tions for Internet access and the BD Live memory BD Live Here you can allow Internet access at all times restrict or block it BD Live memory Display of the available storage space on the inserted USB stick or display No USB Clear the Blu ray memory Clear the memory occupied by BD Live on the USB stick Jeufel Impag 300 Blu ray 17 Audio Setup In this menu you can permanently change the relative volume of the individual speakers LEVEL adjust the sound TONE activate and deactivate sound output at the HDMI output HDMI AUDIO OUT Note The menu items will appear on the display panel 3 so that you don t have to activate the television set or projector After six seconds of keypad inactivity the device will return to normal mode LEVEL 1 Push the button 59 Audio Setup LEVEL will appear on the display panel 3 2 Confirm with the enter button 41 3 With the navigation buttons 39 A or 55 Y select the desired speaker LE Le
35. r selection to the extent they are supported by the DVD Blu ray The Off setting turns the subtitles off Jeufel Impag 300 Blu ray 15 Parental control menu This menu item offers a child lock for BD DVD playback Some BD DVDs are labelled for specific age groups and cannot be played in a certain setting Unfortunately many BD DVDs do not have proper protection and many self burned copies and video movies also lack such protection A parent password is requested in order to open the menu The factory default is 0000 Therefore push the zero button four times and confirm by pushing the OK button under the password entry Child lock On Parental control is activated Off Parental control is deactivated Entry of the pass word is required for this Age rating Set the protection level Eight levels can be chosen from which correspond to the recommendations of the MPAA Motion Picture Association of America for rating films 1 of no concern for a child audience 2 G General Audience suitable for all age groups 3 PG Parental Guidance under adult supervision 4 PG 13 Parental Guidance 13 for at least 13 years of age and under adult supervision 5 PG R Parents Guidance Restricted only under adult supervision 6 R Restricted 17 years and older under adult supervi sion 7 NC 17 No Children 17 and under admitted 18 and over 7 Adults Parental passwor
36. rmines the sampling rate for the audio signal Pos sible values Off deactivated 192 kHz Blu ray quality 96 kHz equivalent to DVD quality 48 kHz equivalent to CD quality Digital output Determines the audio output for the HDMI output 25 HDMI OUT Possible values PCM Signal is mixed to 5 1 and transferred as PCM Bitstream HD Relays the datastream from the blue ray disc unchanged Bitstream Legacy Relays the datastream from the Blu ray disc in legacy audio format Suitable for Dolby Digital 5 1 6 1 and DTS 5 1 Bitstream Mixed Relays the datastream from the Blu ray disc mixed and coded in a single datastream Suitable for Dolby TrueHD and DTS HD Master Audio Dynamic control This function is only active with Dolby Digital and increases the volume for quiet passages while reducing the volume for loud passages Possible values On Off Automatic _ Language menu t 3 You can define the language for menus subti Nu tles and playback here OSD Language for the menu functions German or English Menu Language for the DVD Blu ray menus Multiple languages are available provisioning your DVD Blu ray supports them Audio Language for the playback of DVDs Blu rays Multiple languages are available for selection as long as they are supported by the DVD Blu ray Subtitles Language for the subtitles for DVD Blu ray playback Multiple languages are available fo
37. s do not pose a trip hazard e Ensure that any wall mounting is performed in a profes sional manner e Only use suitable wall brackets for mounting Verify the carrying capacity of the walls e Only set up the device and the speakers on stable level surfaces e Do not place the unit near sources of heat e g heat ers ovens other heat generating equipment such as amplifiers etc Danger Danger of explosion Batteries and rechargeable batteries may explode if overheated e Never attempt to recharge normal batteries e Do not expose batteries or rechargeable batteries to heat and never throw them in open fire Attention Fire hazard Improper use may lead to damage or fire e Do not place open flames such as burning candles or similar on the unit e Ensure sufficient ventilation e Do not place the unit in direct sunlight e Do not cover the ventilation slots with curtains blan kets newspapers or similar Heat build up inside the unit can shorten the lifetime of the unit Attention Risk of damage Power overload due to lightning strike may damage or destroy the unit e If the unit is to be left unsupervised for a long period e g during a holiday or if a thunderstorm is forecast disconnect it from the mains power supply e If the device is subjected to warm temperatures after being cold e g after transport condensation may occur inside of it In this case wait at least 2 hours before you connect and acti
38. tart slideshow menu item 25 Start slideshow from a certain photo 25 Slideshow with music 00000000 25 Repeat function Repeat 000 25 Repeat section teke iip 25 Troubleshooting o 0eis oeikeacie 5550se 5500 Seles 26 Care and cleaning ccuns0t teens ceesconenelen 27 Protecting the environment 0000 28 Technical date sic6s Jan canta tanawsedus eed 28 General notes and information Notice The information in this document may change without prior notice and in no way constitutes any liability on the part of Lautsprecher Teufel GmbH No part of these instructions may be reproduced in any form or be broadcasted in any way electronically me chanically by photocopy or recording without the written permission of Lautsprecher Teufel GmbH Lautsprecher Teufel GmbH Version 1 1 June 2012 Trademarks All trademarks are the property of their respective owners Dolby Manufactured under licence from Dolby Laboratories Dolby Pro Logic and the double D symbol are trade marks of Dolby Laboratories DTS Manufactured under licence of the U S patent numbers 5 451 942 5 956 674 5 974 380 5 978 762 6 487 535 and other U S and international patents which have been issued and are pending DTS and DTS Digital Surround are registered trademarks and the DTS logos and the DTS symbol are trademarks of DTS Inc 1996 2008 DTS Inc A
39. the remote control with Insert the batteries the right way around see incorrect polarity diagram in the battery compartment Batteries in the remote control are empty Insert new batteries new Insert new batteries The device no longer works In the menu functions there are many pa __ Reset the device to the factory default see after changing settings rameters that complicate or even prevent System menu on page 16 normal operation in the event of incorrect settings Device has stopped re Device has crashed Pull the mains plug and after 5 10 seconds sponding insert it in the socket again Care and cleaning Clean the device regularly with a soft damp microfibre How to clean your discs cloth Please be absolutely sure to observe the following Only use cleaners suitable for clean notes in the process ing your discs Danger Risk of electric shock In contact with live parts water can lead to electric shock or short circuit e Ensure that no liquid penetrates the unit e Disconnect the mains plug before cleaning If necessary carefully wipe off the disc with a soft lint free cloth from the middle to the edge In the proc ess hold the disc between your index finger and thumb of the other hand Touching the playback side of the disc could cause playback problems Attention Risk of damage Using the wrong cleaning materials may dam age the delicate surface of the case e If possible o
40. u Secs aes beet Ae ee 15 Parental control MeEnUs x Sancsckw een eas 16 POYSIEM MENU s 2 3 4 ty Ad ooh Ae Ra ee a 16 TINEIWVOEK UNGUIUS sre Sous Yann eee yas pe 17 BD Live menu 5 au usu sated eRe owe ees 17 2 Jeufel Impag 300 Blu ray Adio sepso in oes Ge Mieke eee Sain 18 Special function buttons 020ee eee 19 Resolution button ie Sako e dhe Aes 19 OME DUNO Sch acer ae amp Sok hatte shy Sash Gave 9 19 ALEVE DUNO Neste ae aerar a Ot Shane races 19 AB CID pUnOnss 20Gttar saver LE ELER 19 BD DVD CD mode cccccccccccccs 20 Radio playback 6 0 60 4084 oon abedouke eed idee 21 select Radio source 42 2 cached Pewee dhe 21 Setting the radio stations 04 21 Staon MEMO ses tarrered p Rak Re ates atai 21 Saving stations automatically 21 Saving stations manually 21 Selecting stations from the memory 21 Steteo MONO 6 e n ae ko Se we eS See eee 21 USB mode sorerieered ioon taeda eee 22 Playback functions 2c cece cece eens 23 General playback information 23 Extra display for file playback 23 BD and DVD playback 0 23 Jumping to track chapter or placemark 24 Camera angle PIP sa acct uu ne ae araclesege te cue 24 SEIS CHING INSSe hae rs a ete eat ons 24 Playback options ata need de pete coer res 25 Play files menu item 2 0 0 0 000005 25 S
41. ubtitles Station memory navigation down Frequency back navigation left Access the BD DVD menu Access the main menu Change the audio settings Set repeat random order 1 x pause playback 2x stop playback Fast rewind Fast forward Select specific starting point Select BD DVD and USB mode Switch the device on or to standby Setup and connection Setup location e Select a stable level base e Make sure that the environment is clean and free from dust e Avoid placing the unit close to sources of heat or in direct sunlight e Arrange the connector cables so that they do not pose a trip hazard e Do not place any heavy objects on the cables the speakers or the device e The device should have approx 10 cm of clearance on all sides to ensure adequate circulation of air Setting up the speakers Subwoofer Stereo triangle ee Stereo speakers The front speakers are set up to the right and left of the screen or hung at a height of approx 40 to 120 cm They should form an equilateral triangle with the listener the so called stereo triangle distance from the listener distance between the speakers The speakers should project sound directly into the room or slightly towards the listener Subwoofer You can freely select the location of the subwoofer this does not affect the other speakers However do not place it in the corner of a room as this may cause uncon trollable frequency overloads A locati
42. vate it e Old used batteries may leak In case of prolonged absence remove the batteries from the remote control Proper use The device is designed for playback or transmission of audio and video signals Use the unit only as described in these operating instructions Any other use will be deemed as not in accordance with the instructions and may lead to damage to property or even persons The manufacturer accepts no liability for damage caused by use not in accordance with the instructions The unit is intended for private use Be Before you operate the unit for the first time Se please first carefully read through the safety Enotes and operating instructions This is the only way to use all functions safely and reliably Keep the operating instructions safe and pass them on to anyone who may own the unit after you Jeufel Impag 300 Blu ray 5 Overview Product contents 1x Blu ray receiver IP 300 BR 2 1 x remote control IP 300 RC 2 x micro AAA batteries for the remote control 2x IP 3000 FR stereo speakers 1x IP 300 SW subwoofer 1 x FM throw out aerial D 3 x speaker cables 1 x power cord Check to be sure z e Check that all items have been delivered and that noth ing is damaged e If the delivery is incomplete or you find damage sus tained in transit do not operate the unit but contact our service department see page 3 O

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