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body of this License.

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Also add information on how to contact you by electronic 

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author 

Gnomovision  comes  with  ABSOLUTELY  NO 

WARRANTY;  for  details  type  ‘show  w’.  This  is  free 

software, and you are welcome to redistribute it under 

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in the program ‘Gnomovision’ (which makes passes at 

compilers) written by James Hacker.

<signature of Ty Coon>, 1 April 1989

Ty Coon, President of Vice

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Summary of Contents for DBP-2012UDCI

Page 1: ... version Version simplifiée Versión sencilla v 4 Basic version Version basique Versión básica v 9 Advanced version Version avancée Versión avanzada v 28 Information Part names and functions vpage 44 v 43 Informations Nomenclature et fonctions vpage 44 Información Nombres y funciones de las piezas vpágina 44 ...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...h the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over 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 spille...

Page 4: ...idité Ne pas poser d objet contenant du liquide par exemple un vase sur l appareil Ne pas manipuler le cordon d alimentation avec les mains mouillées Lorsque l interrupteur est sur la position OFF l appareil n est pas complètement déconnecté du SECTEUR MAINS L appareil sera installé près de la source d alimentation de sorte que cette dernière soit facilement accessible Evite altas temperaturas Per...

Page 5: ... version 9 Basic connections 10 Important information 10 Connecting an AV receiver 10 Connecting a TV 13 Connecting a 2 channel audio amplifier 14 Connecting to a digital recording device 15 Playback Basic operation 16 About playback information 16 Playing BD and DVD Video 17 Playing Super Audio CD 18 Playing CD 19 Playing DVD Audio 19 Operations enabled during playback 20 Basic settings 24 Changi...

Page 6: ...ough the base enabling video and audio playback of high quality Independent Block Construction for playing video and audio signals with high fidelity The electronic circuits are separated to prevent electronic and electromagnetic noise caused by various electronic signals in the unit A high grade and high bit i p scaler for enjoying sensitive and colorful video The i p scaler which improves resolu...

Page 7: ... the surface of the optical pickup could get dirty in which case it will not be able to read the signals properly Cautions on handling for 3D video Before viewing 3D video refer to the considerations described in the instruction manuals and other documents for your 3D enabled TV and 3D compatible glasses together with this manual Do not view 3D video if you have epilepsy or heart disease if you ha...

Page 8: ...playback after unpacking n nBefore connecting the unit turn off the power to all devices n nFor operation of the connected devices refer to the user manuals for each device Play back disc vpage 8 Enjoy Blu ray Disc and DVD 4 Set up the audio vpage 7 Press MODE to set up audio 3 Turn on power vpage 6 2 Connect vpage 5 Connect this unit and a television or an AV receiver using an HDMI cable 1 ...

Page 9: ... the HDMI logo genuine HDMI product Using cable without the HDMI logo non genuine HDMI product may result in abnormal playback When outputting Deep Color or 1080p etc we recommend you use High Speed HDMI cable or High Speed HDMI cable with Ethernet for enhanced high quality playback TV AV receiver and TV This method is for connecting the unit and a television directly This method is for connecting...

Page 10: ...ction cables Doing so can result in humming or noise Turn on power 1 2 3 4 2 1 Turn on the power of the TV and AV receiver Turn on power 2Set the TV and AV receiver source to the unit input 3Press POWER ON to turn on power to the unit The power indicator flashes green and the power turns on Then the power indicator remains lit in green Turn on power Turn on power LOADING appears on the display and...

Page 11: ...cting the unit to an AV receiver check that the receiver supports HD audio playback If it does not the unit outputs the signal converted to LPCM from the HDMI output terminal HD audio is not output For listening to subaudio of a BD disc interactive audio or secondary audio Set BD Audio Mode to Mix Audio Output When the unit plays a BD HD Audio of the BD is converted to normal digital audio and out...

Page 12: ...ee this pict ure before you When power is switched to standby Press either POWER OFF on the remote control or ON STANDBY on the unit The power indicator flashes in green Then the indicator lights in red and the power is turned off GPower indicator status in standby modeH Power Saving Standby Off Normal Standby Red When Auto Power Mode is On vpage 37 the following states are maintained for about 30...

Page 13: ...he pages indicated below for information on connecting and playing back the various media and external devices Audio and video Playback Connection BD DVD Video vpage 10 15 vpage 17 DVD Audio vpage 10 15 vpage 19 Audio Playback Connection Super Audio CD vpage 10 15 vpage 18 CD vpage 10 15 vpage 19 Basic version This section describes the operations for enjoying video and audio on a disc ...

Page 14: ...ed Be sure to connect the left and right channels properly left with left right with right Do not bundle power cords together with connection cables Doing so can result in noise Connecting an AV receiver For connecting using an HDMI cable see Connect vpage 5 This section describes the connections not using an HDMI cable Connecting to an AV receiver with an analog multi channel audio input terminal...

Page 15: ... connection is recommended when the specifications of an AV receiver connected to the unit are as follows Not supporting HDMI input Not supporting digital audio coaxial input Select the connector to use and connect the device Cables used for connections Audio and video cable Audio and video cable supplied R L R L White Red Yellow Video cable Component video cable sold separately Green Blue Red Con...

Page 16: ... DTS audio signals to an AV receiver that does not support DTS Playing back a BD DVD disc with recorded DTS content can generate noise and even damage your speakers Connecting to an AV receiver with a digital audio input terminal This connection is recommended when the specifications of an AV receiver connected to the unit are as follows Not supporting HDMI input Supporting digital audio coaxial i...

Page 17: ...creen image The unit can play both NTSC and PAL discs n n When connected to the television s component video input terminal Press RESOLUTION according to the resolution of the connected television vpage 25 This unit s component video output supports 480i 576i 480p 576p 720p 1080i output Images will not be projected normally if the television resolution and this unit s output resolution do not matc...

Page 18: ... used for connections Audio and video cable Audio and video cable supplied R L R L White Red Yellow AUDIO AUDIO IN L R R R L L Amplifier Connecting to a device with analog 2 channel audio input terminals 7 1ch Audio OUT If the analog 7 1ch audio output terminals are to be used as the 2 channel output terminals make this connection AUDIO AUDIO IN L R R L R L Amplifier After connection make settings...

Page 19: ...Coaxial digital cable sold separately Black AUDIO COAXIAL IN Recorder When multi channel audio is to be converted to 2 channel audio and output change the setting for a connected Coaxial digital output to PCM from Bitstream then make the setting for the sampling rate for digital audio output depending on the device vpage 41 Down Sampling NOTE If you play back BD DVD or other media with an incorrec...

Page 20: ... the display press DISPLAY until it goes away Displayed content differs depending on the media being played Also the information displayed while playing and stopped differs Information bar display This screen is displayed when video data such as on a Blu ray Disc DVD Video etc are played 1 2 English VC 1 DTS HD MA 7 1 YCbCr 1080i 13 16 1 21 HDMV HDMV q w e r t u y 00 00 16 qPlayback information Pl...

Page 21: ... pop up menu 8 Make the settings shown below on the disc menu Subtitle language Audio language Audio format etc GExampleH n n Disc menu Disc Menus Audio Setup Angle Sub Story Top Menu Subtitle n n Top menu Title 1 Top menu Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 2 n n Pop up menu Popup menu Title 1 Title 2 Bonus title If you have so mething to sa y see this pict ure before you n n Pausing ...

Page 22: ...e CD layer NOTE Select the disc layer before a disc is inserted 5 Insert a disc Press 5 to open close the disc tray 6 Press 1 Playback of the selected area and layer begins To play a disc in multichannel mode connect the unit to an AV receiver using an HDMI cable The area layer selected with DISC LAYER remains in the memory even when the power is turned off The icons show the category of content a...

Page 23: ...etails of the media corresponding to each icon see Playable media vpage 48 Playing DVD Audio 1 Press POWER ON to turn on power to the unit 2 Press SOURCE on the unit to select DISC MODE 3 Select Video with DISC LAYER The Media changes each time DISC LAYER is pressed for 2 seconds Multi Video BD Multi Super Audio CD Video DVD Audio BD Hybrid BD 4 Select the playback part with DISC LAYER vpage 50 Au...

Page 24: ...r of times pressed NOTE Skipping to the start of a title or group may be prohibited depending on the disc Fast forward fast reverse During playback press 6 or 7 The fast forward fast reverse speed changes in the sequence of x1 x2 x3 x4 x5 and normal speed each time the button is pressed The speed varies with the disc and file Resume normal playback by pressing 1 You cannot fast forward fast revers...

Page 25: ... are registered in this order The registered number is displayed in white letters The elapsed playing time at the set location is displayed 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 CLEAR Cle Marker Sear Title 00 Chapter 00 Time 00 00 00 To play back memorized locations Use o p to select the marker number then press ENTER To erase markers Each time CLEAR is pressed the marker number is erased from up to...

Page 26: ...available during repeat playback A B repeat playback may not be available with some DivX files A B repeat playback is not available with BD J Blu ray Disc Java compatible discs Playing images frame by frame Press 3 while paused The disc advances frame by frame each time the button is pressed Resume normal playback by pressing 1 Frame by frame reverse playback is not available with the unit Slow fo...

Page 27: ... setting screen appears and press PROG DIRECT Erasing programmed tracks one by one Press CLEAR on the program setting screen If the unit is set to standby or the disc tray is opened the program is cleared Operations enabled during playback The icons show the category of content applicable to each operation Video Audio Photo For details of the media corresponding to each icon see Playable media vpa...

Page 28: ...unit and HDMI control functions you can perform the following operations by setting up the HDMI control functions of each device TV or AV receiver power is turned on by operating the unit and functions change with this unit input Turning off the TV s power turns the unit s power to standby Operating the unit via the TV s remote control When the TV s remote control has player operation buttons 1 Se...

Page 29: ...d Because of this when playing discs containing video signals recorded with a frame rate of something other than 24 frames per second the movement of the picture may be unnatural If this happens set the HDMI video resolution to something other than 1080P24 When you make the following settings this unit will output video signals from an HDMI OUT connector with a resolution of 1080P24 1080 progressi...

Page 30: ... the block noise generated by digital processing 0 3 0 MNR Reduces the noise around the outline of an object generated by digital processing 0 3 0 Contrast Adjusts picture contrast 6 6 0 Brightness Adjusts picture brightness 0 12 0 Enhancer z1 Strengthens the contours of the picture 0 11 0 Gamma Correction Changes the amount of gamma correction to adjust overall brightness of a picture Make Dark b...

Page 31: ...Displays the first secondary video 2 Xz Displays the second secondary video X Xz Displays the X th secondary video z z X is the number of secondary video recorded and differs depending on the disc vpage 18 Playing BD Video compatible with Bonus View Secondary Audio Off Does not select the secondary audio The interactive audio is also set to off 1 Xz Selects the first secondary audio 2 Xz Selects t...

Page 32: ...ying back the various media and external devices Video File Music File Photo File Playback Connection MEDIA PLAYER USB memory device DLNA server vpage 29 vpage 31 Internet Playback Connection YouTube vpage 29 vpage 34 Netflix vpage 29 vpage 34 Advanced version This section describes how to enjoy files stored in a USB memory device or in a server connected via the network or the contents of the You...

Page 33: ...pporting BD LIVE vpage 18 Playback of music photos video files stored on a device on the network vpage 31 Playback of YouTube contents vpage 34 Playback of Netflix contents vpage 34 Downloading for updating the latest firmware via the network vpage 37 After connection make settings for the Internet connection and check it before using Media Server YouTube or Netflix Cables used for connections Aud...

Page 34: ...formation on the GUI menu then set DHCP to Manual vpage 38 The unit can use the DHCP function to automatically set up the network When setting up your network manually after subscribing to an ISP make the settings according to directions in Network on the GUI menu vpage 38 If you connect the unit to a network without a DHCP function conduct IP address and other settings according to Network on the...

Page 35: ...anel of the unit wNETFLIX vpage 34 The Netflix contents are played eYouTube vpage 34 The YouTube contents are played rQUIT The Home menu is closed tSETUP vpage 35 The GUI menu setup screen is displayed for setting the unit Playing files MEDIA PLAYER Files on a USB memory device disc or a server connected to the unit are played using the Media Player of the unit Before operation start the server so...

Page 36: ...f content applicable to each operation Video Audio Photo For details of the media corresponding to each icon see Playable media vpage 48 Changing the still image being played Press 8 9 Before playback or display of next image Pausing the display Press 3 To cancel pause press 1 Changing interval of slide show Press 6 7 Changing the still image orientation Press uio p u Invert i Mirror o Contrarotat...

Page 37: ...rite files on a USB memory device disc are played using the playlist 1 Select a file to be played on the file list on the screen with ui then press p Type Jpg Size 0 516M Resolution City001 Item 1 5 Media Player City002 USB1 Photo Big City City003 POPUP Edit Menu RETURN Exit City004 City005 2 Press POP UP MENU The menu of playlist is displayed 3 Press ENTER File is added to playlist 4 Select a pla...

Page 38: ...ch for video content offered by YouTube 1 Press SRCH on the YouTube screen A virtual keyboard will appear I a f k p u b g l q v Back c h m r w d i n s x e j o t y 1 4 7 z 2 5 8 3 6 9 0 Space Enter Clear 2 Enter a keyword that you want to search and then press ENTER The keyword that you typed in the search dialog box of the YouTube screen is displayed 3 Press SRCH to start the search operation Home...

Page 39: ...Information n n ConnectionTest n n DHCP n n BD LIVE Connection n n Proxy Setting Others n n Closed Caption n n Angle Mark n n PIP Mark n n SecondaryAudio Mark n n DivX Registration n n Remote ID n n Receive Legacy Remocon n n Netflix Deactivate General Setting vpage 37 Settings for screen display etc are made Audio Output n n Coaxial n n HDMI n n Down Sampling n n DRC Speaker Setting n n Configura...

Page 40: ...ears Examples of GUI menu screen displays Typical examples are described below n nMenu selection screen Top menu Select Confirm ENTER Exit SETUP System General Setting Language Ratings Network Others Screen Saver Auto power mode Power Saving HDMI Control HDMI Power Off C On On On Off On t y Select Confirm ENTER Exit SETUP System General Setting Language Ratings Network Others r w e q q List of GUI...

Page 41: ... that supports HDMI control On Turns the unit s power to standby through linkage to the TV Off Does not turn the unit s power to standby through linkage to the TV Setting items Setting details Initialize All settings including audio mode and picture quality are set to default settings Cancel Does not initialize OK Executes initialization Firmware Update Updates the firmware of the unit via the Int...

Page 42: ... Sets whether the Internet connection is to be used or not Enable The Internet connection is to be used Disable The Internet connection is not to be used Information Displays the network information such as the IP address subnet mask etc Displays the network information shown below Address type IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Primary DNS Secondary DNS Connection Test Performs the network co...

Page 43: ...ed in playback If secondary video is recorded on the disc being played a PIP mark is displayed while the scene including secondary video is being played Off A PIP mark is not displayed On A PIP mark is displayed Secondary Audio Mark For making settings for the secondary audio mark displayed in playback If secondary audio is recorded on the disc being played a secondary audio mark is displayed whil...

Page 44: ...em 16 black to 235 white RGB Enhanced Outputs using the RGB video system 0 black to 255 white HDMI Deep Color Sets the HDMI terminal to output Deep Color Expands the color depth number of used colors of the HDMI video signal enabling playback with more natural colors and free of streaking Auto Deep Color is automatically output when the connected HDMI device supports Deep Color Off No Deep Color o...

Page 45: ...udio output vpage 52 NOTE If BD Audio Mode is set to HD Audio Output with MODE on the remote control BD secondary audio and interactive audio are not output For playback of a super audio CD with DSD via the analog audio output terminals set HDMI to Off Remote control operation buttons Displaying the menu Cancel the menu Move the cursor Up Down Left Right Decision the setting Return to previous men...

Page 46: ...ettings below can be made for all settings from 2 1ch to 7 1ch Speaker size Large or Small Subwoofer Used or not used None Subwoofer is not connected LFE Adds the low frequency signal of the channel for which the speaker size is set to small to the subwoofer signal and outputs it LFE Main Adds the low frequency signal of all channels to the subwoofer signal and outputs it Sound level 0 dB to 10 dB...

Page 47: ...art names and functions vpage 44 F About media vpage 48 F Other information vpage 52 F Troubleshooting vpage 56 F Specifications vpage 59 F Index vpage 60 Information This section list various information related to this unit Please refer to this information as needed Advanced version ...

Page 48: ...rmation display Displays various information or playback elapsed time and so on of the disc ePlayback format indicators rDownmix indicator Displayed when playing back downmix permitted audio tAngle information indicator Displayed when a scene on the currently playing disc has been shot at various angles yAudio channel indicators Displays the number of audio signal channels during playback 2CH 2 ch...

Page 49: ...s 10 13 u2ch AUDIO OUT connectors 13 14 For software recorded in multi channel analog signals that have been down mixed into 2 channels are output i7 1ch AUDIO OUT connectors 10 14 oRC 232C connector Extension connector for future use Q0ROOM TO ROOM IN OUT jacks Extension jack for future use NOTE Do not touch the inner pins of the connectors on the rear panel Electrostatic discharge may cause perm...

Page 50: ...GE button 19 Q9POWER buttons POWER OFF ON 6 W0DIMMER button 24 W1Program Direct button PROG DIRECT 23 W2Ramdom button RAND 23 W3CLEAR button 21 23 W4CALL button 23 W5SEARCH mode button SRCH 21 W6A B Repeat button A B 22 W7REPEAT button 22 W8HOME button 31 W9AUDIO button 22 E0ANGLE button 23 E1MENU POP UP MENU button 17 E2Cursor buttons uio p 17 36 E3RETURN button 32 33 E4Play button 1 7 17 19 E5Fa...

Page 51: ...y fluid should leak carefully wipe the fluid off the inside of the battery compartment and insert new batteries Remove the batteries from the remote control if it will not be in use for long periods Used batteries should be disposed of in accordance with the local regulations regarding battery disposal Remote control settings remote control side Switches when this unit remote control operates anot...

Page 52: ...iscs each have their region codes codes assigned for each region Playback is not possible if the codes do not match z3 Compatibility of a Blu ray Disc as the specifications for Blu ray Discs are new and advance day by day discs of some types or versions may not be played with the unit The firmware of this unit is updated periodically Be sure to update the firmware to the latest version before usin...

Page 53: ...eo On Demand VOD services the unit registration code is required For details see DivX Registration vpage 39 A DivX VOD file recorded with a different code from the unit registration code cannot be played back Some DivX VOD files are restricted to a certain number of playable times If your DivX VOD file has such a limit the number of playable times is displayed on the DivX VOD display screen Use o ...

Page 54: ... Super Audio CD signals This layer can contain a stereo channel area a multi channel area or both a stereo channel and multi channel area DVD Audio DVD Audio discs are divided into several large sections groups and small sections tracks These sections are all allotted numbers called group numbers and track numbers DVDオーディオ Track1 Track2 Track1 Track3 グループ1 グループ2 Track2 DVD Audio Group1 Group2 CD C...

Page 55: ...ry device USB memory device and files can be damaged by static electricity Do not touch the metal contacts of an USB memory device with your fingers Do not use warped USB memory device After use be sure to remove any disc or USB memory device and store it in its proper case to avoid dust scratches and deformation Do not store discs in the following places 1 Places exposed to direct sunlight for lo...

Page 56: ... Surround bit stream If it does not support the Dolby Digital or DTS Digital Surround bit stream it is output as multi linear PCM or 2 channel linear PCM z6 If the connected HDMI device does not support DSD the signal is output as Linear PCM Media Files Audio format Analog Audio Output Terminal Digital Audio Output Terminal Coaxial HDMI Output Terminal z1 z2 z5 MIX 2channel Multi channel Bit strea...

Page 57: ...in the United States and or other countries DivX DivX Certified DivX Plus HD and associated logos are registered trademarks of DivX Inc and are used under license AVCHD and the AVCHD logo are trademarks of Panasonic Corporation and Sony Corporation x v Color and the x v Color logo are trademarks of Sony Corporation is the trademark of Eastman Kodak Campany DLNA the DLNA Logo and DLNA CERTIFIED are...

Page 58: ...in Name System A system that matches host names on the Internet to IP addresses Dolby Digital 5 1 ch Surround This is a stereophonic effect developed by Dolby Laboratories This is a maximum of 5 1 channels independent multi channel audio system Dolby Digital Plus This is an extended version of Dolby Digital and is a high sound quality digital audio technology adopted as an optional audio for Blu r...

Page 59: ...he internal network R Rating Depending on the age of the viewer this function restricts the playing of BD Video or DVD Video The unit can be set to restrict viewing in 0 to 254 levels for BD Video and 1 to 8 levels for DVD Video Region code This code indicates the country or region where the BD or DVD Video can be played back S Sampling frequency Sampling involves taking a reading of a sound wave ...

Page 60: ... for the rating level On the GUI menu perform the System Initialize procedure 37 Troubleshooting GVideoH Symptom Cause Solution Page No picture appears Switch the TV s input setting to the external input connected to the player Is the Pure Direct function set to Pure Direct 1 or Pure Direct 2 Set it to Off Check the connection of the video component video cable Is it set to 24p Output On by pressi...

Page 61: ...matically 5 24 24 53 25 Video and audio are not output via the HDMI connection Turn off power of the unit and then turn it back on Turn off power of the connected device and then turn it back on Unplug the HDMI cable and then plug it in again When you connect the unit to an AV receiver first connect the unit directly to a television and check the video and audio output If output is performed prope...

Page 62: ...nse Obtain the DRM license on the server side in advance 49 49 Takes time to play or change to the next file The file size is large This is not a malfunction DRM proteced content is being played This is not a malfunction 49 49 Takes time for the file list to display There is a large number of files in the list During random play the larger the number of files in the server the longer it takes to d...

Page 63: ...art playback from a desired track or file Some functions are prohibited on some discs n n Audio performance Signal format NTSC PAL Applicable discs memory device 1 BD Video disc 12 cm 1 side 1 layer 12 cm 1 side 2 layers 2 DVD Video DVD Audio disc 12 cm 1 side 1 layer 12 cm 1 side 2 layers 12 cm 2 sides 2 layers 1 side 1 layer 8 cm 1 side 1 layer 8 cm 1 side 2 layers 8 cm 2 sides 2 layers 1 side 1...

Page 64: ... H HDCP 53 54 HD Layer 18 50 HDMI 5 25 40 54 Color Space 40 HDMI Deep Color 40 HDMI control 24 HDMI output settings 25 HOME menu screen 31 MEDIA PLAYER 31 NETFLIX 31 Setup 35 YouTube 34 v v I Information bar display 16 Interactive audio 7 27 54 Interlacing 54 IP Address 38 54 v v J JPEG 49 54 v v L LAN 30 54 Language Dialog 38 Disc Menus 38 GUI Language 38 Subtitle 38 LFE 54 Linear PCM LPCM 52 54 ...

Page 65: ...ondary audio 27 55 Secondary subtitle 27 55 Speaker Setting 42 Configuration 42 Test Tone 42 Subnet Mask 38 55 Super Audio CD 48 50 System Auto Power Mode 37 BD Data Utility 37 Firmware Update 37 HDMI Control 37 HDMI Power Off Control 37 Initialize 37 Power Saving 37 Screen Saver 37 Update Notification 37 System Information 42 MAC Address 42 v v T Title 50 55 Track 50 TV Progressive Mode 40 TV Asp...

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