E-25
E-24
English
Note that you need to change the system
code on the product you wish to control,
as well as the remote.
1. The device keys that may be Locked or
Unlocked.
2. Lock and Unlock are toggles (they
change from Lock to Unlock to Lock,
etc.).
3. Press and hold the Device and
6
keys
together for three seconds.
4. The power LED stays lit, showing that
it is in Lock/Unlock setup mode.
5. If there is no further key input for 30
seconds, the LED goes off and the
remote leaves Lock/Unlock setup
mode.
6. To verify the status of a device, press
the
3 6 9
keys in sequence:
7. f Lock is set, the LED blinks three
times:
***
.
8. If Unlock is set, the LED blinks five
times:
*****
.
9. If you press a valid Device key within
30 seconds, the LED blinks three
times:
***
and the remote leaves
Lock/Unlock setup mode.
Controlling the volume of
other devices
By default, the volume keys and mute key
control the amplifier volume.
You can configure these buttons so they
send volume commands to another
device. In the following example, the
volume commands are sent to a linked AV
device (your television, for instance):
1. Press
AV
+
5
for three seconds, until the
LED lights and stays on.
2. Press
VOL UP
.
3. Press
AV
again. The LED blinks three
times
***
.
The volume and mute keys will now send
the volume commands to the TV.
To set the volume buttons to control the
amplifier once more, repeat the above
steps, except press
AMP
in step 3.
Hidden commands
Command
Effect
AMP
+
'
Sends a Power On
command
AMP
+
,
Sends a Power Off
command
Factory default reset
You can reset your remote to the original
factory default settings.
Press and hold both the
(
HOME
)
and
MENU
keys for about five seconds
until the power LED blinks five times
*****
.
All programming and setup codes that
you have entered into the remote are
erased and the remote returns to the
original factory default settings.
Device codes
The tables that begin on “device code
tables” on page DC-1 (at the end of
this user manual) list 3-figure codes for
different manufacturers’ devices.
Use these when setting your remote up
to control your devices, as described in
“Direct code setup (Method 1)” on page
E-22.
If more than one code number is listed,
try the first number. If the results are
unsatisfactory, continue trying the
numbers for that manufacturer to get the
best ‘fit’ with the functionality required.
If the manufacturer of your equipment is
not listed, you can try “Library search setup
(Method 2)” on page E-22. This method
allows you to scan through every code
contained in the remote’s memory.
playing a disc
Disc information
Press and hold the
INFO
key on the remote
control to display the information bar at
the top of your TV screen. An example is
given above, but the information shown
depends on the disc type. It usually
includes the disc type, the current track,
the total number of tracks and the elapsed
track time.
Press and hold
INFO
again to turn this
display off.
Disc menus
Many BD Video and DVD Video discs
contain a disc menu, top menu or pop-up
menu which guides you through the
available functions in the disc.
The contents of menus and corresponding
menu operations depend on the disc.
Popup Menu: Press
POP UP
key to display
the ‘Popup’ menu on the TV.
Use the remote control cursor keys to
navigate the menus. Highlight an item and
press
OK
to select it, otherwise, press the
POP UP
key to exit the menu.
Soundtrack selection
Some discs contain multiple audio
streams, such as a standard Dolby Digital
5.1 soundtrack and a high definition Dolby
TrueHD surround soundtrack. The audio
stream can be changed during playback.
The secondary audio (e.g. director’s
commentary) of Blu-Ray Discs (if present)
can also be changed if alternatives are
available.
Note: Audio language is changed using
the settings menu: see “Language” on
page E-30.
Press
AUDIO
to cycle through the
available audio streams.
Subtitles
Some discs contain multiple subtitles. The
subtitles can be changed during playback.
Subtitles for the secondary video (e.g.
director’s commentary) of Blu-Ray Discs
(if present) can also be changed (if
alternatives are available).
NOTE
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The subtitle language is changed
using the setting menu. Refer to
“Language” on page E-30
Press
SUBT
to display the current subtitle
information: Keep pressing the
SUBT
button to cycle throught all the available
disc subtitles.
Bonusview and BD-Live
Bonusview and BD-Live are features of the
Blu-ray Disc format.
Bonusview provides Picture in Picture and
Virtual Package functions for compatible
discs. BD-Live discs additionally provide a
variety of features via the Internet.
Virtual Package/BD-LIVE data must
be saved to a USB memory device
connected to the Solo. To enjoy these
functions, connect a USB memory device
(minimum 1 GB capacity; 2 GB or more
is recommended) supporting FAT 32 and
USB 2.0 High Speed (480 Mbit/s) to the
USB connector. (For details, refer to “USB
connection” on page E-13)
If there is insufficient storage space, the
data is not copied/downloaded. Delete
unneeded contents or use a new USB
memory device.
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If a USB memory device containing
other contents (previously recorded)
is used, the video and audio may not
play back properly.
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If the USB memory device is
disconnected from this unit during
playback of Virtual Package/BD-LIVE
contents, playback of the disc will
stop.
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Some time may be required for the
contents to load (read/write).
NOTE
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It may not be possible to use
the BD-LIVE functions if there
is insufficient space on the USB
memory device. In this case, refer to
“System” on page E-32 for erasing
the Virtual Package contents and
the BD-LIVE contents in the USB
memory device.
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Operation of all USB memory
devices is not guaranteed.
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Plug the USB memory device
directly into the USB connector –
do not use an extension cable or
multiple connector socket.
Virtual Package
Blu-ray discs supporting Virtual Package
allow for extra content to be automatically
transferred from the disc or from the
Internet to USB storage for interactive
viewing. Features available include
secondary video and audio, subtitles and
movie trailers.
NOTE
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Playback methods are disc-
dependant – refer to the disc
manual.
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Playback operations may require
use of the colour-coded keys on the
remote control.
BD-Live
The Solo is compatible with BD-Live,
allowing for a variety of functions when
used with BD-Live compatible discs.
BD-Live allows content such as the latest
movie trailers and BD-J interactive games
to be downloaded from the Internet to
USB storage.
Available BD-Live functions are entirely
dependant on the Blu-ray disc being
played. Consult the disc manual for
operational information.
NOTE
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TheSolo must have an active
Internet connection to use BD-Live
functions. Refer to “Network” on
page E-30
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BD-Live Internet access can be
disabled using the
BD-Live Internet
access setting in the
System
menu.
See “Network” on page E-30
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Playback operations may require
use of the colour-coded keys on the
remote control.
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