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Summary of Contents for BH2-M200

Page 1: ...rations Recording Playback Editing Function Setup Others For Customer Use Carefully read the Model No and Serial No located at the bottom of the unit and enter the information below Retain this inform...

Page 2: ...e mains cable is connected 10 Do not place any combustible objects on the device candles etc 11 Before moving the unit be sure to remove any media and unplug the mains cable from the AC outlet 12 Disc...

Page 3: ...old waste By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate...

Page 4: ...E PERSONAL AND NON COMMERCIAL USE OF A CONSUMER TO i ENCODE VIDEO IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE AVC STANDARD AVC VIDEO AND OR ii DECODE AVC VIDEO THAT WAS ENCODED BY A CONSUMER ENGAGED IN A PERSONAL AND NON...

Page 5: ...the installation environment or handling the unit may become partially damaged or in the worst case recording or replaying may not be available Especially while the HDD is in motion do not subject it...

Page 6: ...Operation 25 Recording 27 Information on Recording 27 Formatting a Disc 29 Setting Up for Recording 29 Basic Rec1 Recording and One Touch Timer Recording OTR 29 Dual Recording Recording 2 programmes...

Page 7: ...0 min 12 cm 144 min 8 cm TS 119 hrs for high definition digital programmes SLP 781 hrs Recordable Playable Versions RE 1 2 Ver 2 1 R 1 6 Ver 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 6 Ver 1 1 1 2 Ver 1 1 1 2 CPRM compatible 1 1...

Page 8: ...e of file AVCHD DivX MP3 JPEG Icon Media DVD RW R DVD RW R SD cards HDD not guaranteed BD RE R DVD RW R DVD RW R CD RW R SD cards not guaranteed USB device not guaranteed HDD BD RE R DVD RW R DVD RW R...

Page 9: ...d microSD Card an adapter is necessary Portions of this product are protected under copyright law and are provided under licence by ARIS SOLANA 4C Please keep the SD cards in their cases when you are...

Page 10: ...button 1 16 REC I button 1 Mains cable 2 ANTENNA OUT 3 ANTENNA IN 4 LAN terminal 5 HDMI OUT jack 6 COAXIAL digital audio out jack 7 AUDIO OUT jacks 8 VIDEO OUT jack 9 AV1 TV scart socket 10 AV2 DECOD...

Page 11: ...E button 19 AD Audio Description button 20 OPEN CLOSE A button 21 DISPLAY button 22 PROG G H buttons 23 GUIDE button 24 C info button 25 CLEAR button 26 POP MENU MENU button 27 ENTER OK button 28 RETU...

Page 12: ...t Use within the operating range and angle as shown The maximum operable range as follows Remote control operation may become unreliable if the remote control sensor of the unit is being exposed by th...

Page 13: ...ation of the title file track 1 9 Recording mode and the possible recording time left under the selected recording mode Possible recording time changes as the recording mode changes 1 Displayed as in...

Page 14: ...s of menus and customise them as you prefer To call up the setup menu screen press SETUP For the available setting items refer to pages 57 67 Below is the basic operation guide on how to navigate thro...

Page 15: ...recording mode Flashes when the unit goes into the alternate recording mode 2 Appears during dubbing Appears while Download Update function is running or when the unit is getting the programme info 3...

Page 16: ...e the BNC type Using the HDMI OUT Jack After making connection Refer to HDMI Video Resolution setting in the Function Setup table on page 65 and select the desired resolution to output Refer to HDMI C...

Page 17: ...nput and you set HDMI Video Resolution setting to Auto when the contents of the disc are not compatible for 1080p24 frame 1080p60 frame will be output If the picture is not output properly to the TV b...

Page 18: ...he Multi channel Dolby Digital surround system as well as DTS decoder Multi channel surround system After connecting to a Dolby Digital decoder set Dolby D Dolby D Dolby TrueHD to Bitstream in the Aud...

Page 19: ...69 For more information about BD Live refer to Enjoying BD Live Discs with Internet on page 48 If your network equipment modem etc does not have broadband router functions connect a broadband router I...

Page 20: ...urn on this unit for the first time you need to follow these steps 1 Press STANDBY ON Q 2 Turn the TV on Select the input to which the unit is connected Initial Setting will automatically appear 3 Sel...

Page 21: ...they are incorrect refer to Clock Setting on page 64 To redo Initial Setting SETUP A Settings A Others A Initial Setting When redoing Initial Setting from the setup menu the maturity level setting st...

Page 22: ...but pincode entry is required to actually display the programme Press Red twice will appear The channel is selected for access prohibition Access prohibited channels will not be even listed in the cha...

Page 23: ...tored in this unit s tuner You can customise the channel map to suit your preference Editing of the DVB channel map is done in the Edit Channels screen Guide to Edit Channels Screen To call up Edit Ch...

Page 24: ...p setting to using s B then press Green will appear To deselect the channel press Green again with the channel selected 2 Press RETURN BACK to exit You can change the order of the DVB channels 1 Call...

Page 25: ...B does not work A group without any channel will be skipped 2 Highlight the desired channel then press ENTER OK to tune into the channel right away 3 Press RETURN BACK to exit Many broadcasters provid...

Page 26: ...ress RETURN BACK to exit Note Pressing ENTER OK instead of C at step 2 will call up the timer programming screen Many DVB channels transmit audio description which provides the descriptive narration t...

Page 27: ...nformation on the screen CPRM is a scrambling copy protection system for the protection of copy once broadcast programmes This unit is CPRM compatible which means that you can record a copy once broad...

Page 28: ...er disc 99 chapters per title DVD RW R 49 titles per discs 99 chapters per title 254 chapters per disc Besides the mentioned above the number of chapters may be different according to the recording ti...

Page 29: ...e press SETUP 2 Go to BD DVD Menu A Format A Start then press ENTER OK Note It is not possible to use a disc formatted with another recorder The disc needs to be reformatted with this unit But this un...

Page 30: ...Recording 2 programmes at once Available combination 1 While making rec1 recording select the component you like to make rec2 to If you are recording to a Blu ray Disc make sure the disc is inserted...

Page 31: ...me Note Timer programme in progress will be displayed in pink Overlapped programme will be displayed in blue Guide to Timer Programming Screen 1 Sets the recording date When pressing B at the current...

Page 32: ...lu ray Disc in the unit the unit will detect it and automatically record to the HDD even when Blu ray Disc is selected as the recording media If the available space on the HDD is less than that of Blu...

Page 33: ...31 E49 E52 Copy prohibited programme Cannot record because of the NTSC PAL 60 signal is received E32 Disc protected E33 E34 Disc full E38 Already recorded 99 titles E39 Already recorded 999 chapters E...

Page 34: ...e HDD As to the timer recording in progress you only can edit the end time The changes made during recording will be recognised as only specific to that recording in progress and it will not affect th...

Page 35: ...hen it comes to the time you want to start recording and off when it comes to the time you want to finish recording Preparation Make sure the correct component mode HDD is selected Make sure to turn o...

Page 36: ...component mode HDD DISC is selected 1 Press INPUT SELECT repeatedly to select the input terminal to which the external device is connected AV1 or AV2 2 Select a recording mode using REC MODE See page...

Page 37: ...e s recording mode the title will be dubbed in normal speed with Auto mode If there is not enough space left on the disc for normal speed dubbing with SLP mode the title will be dubbed in normal speed...

Page 38: ...to the dubbing list Title Dubbing HDD HDD HDD BD RE BD RE BD RE BD R BD R BD R DVD RW DVD RW DVD RW Video DVD RW DVD RW DVD RW VR DVD R DVD R DVD R DVD RW DVD RW DVD RW DVD R DVD R DVD R AVCHD AVCHD A...

Page 39: ...ge 64 If you stop the dubbing halfway the contents will be dubbed up to where you stop the dubbing except for the high speed dubbing With high speed dubbing nothing will be dubbed if you stop it halfw...

Page 40: ...the finalisation of the DVD RW make an additional recording to the disc If you insert a DVD RW finalised with this unit Undo Finalise will appear instead of Finalise DO NOT power off during finalising...

Page 41: ...rmation Display on page 13 4 Title name of the selected title 5 Title list a appears if the title has never been played back b Title number and the title name c Recorded date 6 Preview window Followin...

Page 42: ...R OK 3 Select the type of the file you want to play back then press ENTER OK Recordings Recorded titles only for HDD Video DivX files Music MP3 files Photo JPEG files File list will appear Use ENTER O...

Page 43: ...played After you finalise the DVD RW you can call up the Title list by pressing TOP MENU or you can call up the title menu by pressing POP MENU MENU You can also start playback by pressing PLAY B inst...

Page 44: ...MP3 file recorded in Variable Bit Rate VBR the unit may not display the actual elapsed time Recommended spec MP3 Files with extensions other than jpg jpeg JPEG will not be listed in the file list Dur...

Page 45: ...art the playback over 20 seconds sometimes For more information for DivX please visit http www divx com Recommended spec DivX Subtitle created by the user can be displayed during DivX playback Prepara...

Page 46: ...s unit This unit does not support the DivX file with UDF format For more information for DivX please visit http www divx com vod Various Playback Functions You can resume playback from the point where...

Page 47: ...levels The sound will remain muted To return to normal playback press PLAY B Note For the titles recorded in the TS mode approximate slow forward speed is fixed at 1 3x and approximate slow reverse sp...

Page 48: ...ding on the disc Follow the instructions given by the disc when using the BD Live function Note You must connect the unit to the Internet and set up necessary settings in order to use BD Live For cert...

Page 49: ...switch them during playback 1 Select Primary or Secondary using K L then press ENTER OK 2 Select the desired audio stream using K L For Secondary use s B to switch between current audio setting and O...

Page 50: ...ill only allow you to change the subtitles from the disc menu or pop up menu Press TOP MENU or POP MENU MENU to display the disc menu or pop up menu If 4 digit language code appears in the subtitle me...

Page 51: ...video will be displayed and the secondary audio will be output Use s B to switch between current setting and Off 2 Press RETURN BACK to exit Note The secondary audio will not be output when the second...

Page 52: ...while you are watching TV through this unit you can come back and watch the rest of the programme from right where you left at any convenient time with just one touch of a button This feature works n...

Page 53: ...possible to edit a disc recorded in another video system other than PAL such as NTSC Editing HDD BD RE BD R DVD RW DVD R DVD RW DVD R Description VR mode Video mode Title Delete 1 Lets you delete a t...

Page 54: ...en press ENTER OK Refer to Guide to Editing Title Names on page 54 on how to enter the name 2 Press RETURN BACK to exit Note To delete letters press CLEAR repeatedly Press and hold CLEAR to delete all...

Page 55: ...ng chapter marks or increase when clearing chapter marks depending on the recording time or edited contents Read Guide to Edit Menu Screen on page 54 first To hide 1 Highlight Hidden Do not press ENTE...

Page 56: ...then press ENTER OK 4 Select Yes using K L then press ENTER OK Are you sure will appear Select Yes using K L and then press ENTER OK The part of the title is deleted 5 Press RETURN BACK to exit Note Y...

Page 57: ...les DivX MP3 JPEG from the HDD No No BD DVD Menu Format E Page 29 Start Yes Yes Re formats a disc If brand new disc is inserted formatting will be performed automatically No No Format Mode DVD RW Vide...

Page 58: ...ian Russian Slovak Spanish Edit Channels E Page 23 Favourite Group Access Skip Move Lets you customise the channels mapped in the channel map Installation Country Bulgaria Sets the country for receivi...

Page 59: ...isplays the title list USB Video Music Photo Displays only the DivX file list Displays only the MP3 file list Displays only the JPEG file list EPG E Page 34 Displays the EPG screen Dubbing E Page 37 H...

Page 60: ...tput together with the audio for the primary video The secondary audio is the audio for the secondary video Directors comment etc and the interactive audio is the audio for the interactive application...

Page 61: ...ed Only the languages supported by the disc can be selected Bulgarian Czech English Estonian French German Hungarian Italian Latvian Lithuanian Polish Romanian Russian Slovak Spanish Other Subtitle La...

Page 62: ...age 47 Variable Skip 5 seconds When you press V SKIP P the playback picture will skip forward by the amount of time you set here 15 seconds 30 seconds 1 minute 5 minutes Variable Replay 5 seconds When...

Page 63: ...aspect ratio of 4 3 16 9 Records in the aspect ratio of 16 9 For BD RE R or VR mode DVD RW it will be recorded in the same aspect ratio with the title to be dubbed For DVD RW R the image will always b...

Page 64: ...and recording will be paused Recording will be resumed when a PAL or SECAM signal is detected Regardless of the setting here recording colour system is fixed to PAL When PAL is selected but the input...

Page 65: ...recovery Holding PLAY B on the front panel for 5 seconds resets the setting to the default 480p 576p 720p 1080i 1080p 1080p24 HDMI Deep Colour Available only when the display device supports Deep Colo...

Page 66: ...f you select Yes Deregister screen will appear Network Connection E Page 69 Connection Test Perform a network connection test After you change IP address or DNS setting always perform this test Auto S...

Page 67: ...on Download Update E Page 71 Yes Downloads the latest software through the DVB signal No Download Update in Standby On Performs the Download Update automatically while the unit is in standby mode Upda...

Page 68: ...switched to the appropriate input channel Buttons for one touch play TIMER PROG SETUP PROG G H GUIDE the Number buttons INPUT SELECT PLAY B TOP MENU POP MENU MENU Get Set Display Menu Language This un...

Page 69: ...y When connection test failed with the setting of Auto When instructed by your Internet service provider to make specific settings in accordance with your network environment IP Address Setting DNS Se...

Page 70: ...Half Set the connection speed to 10BASE Half 10BASE Full Set the connection speed to 10BASE Full 100BASE Half Set the connection speed to 100BASE Half 100BASE Full Set the connection speed to 100BASE...

Page 71: ...within 15 minutes 1 Prepare a software update disc Please access www funai eu and download the latest software to a blank disc by following the direction described on the site Use a blank disc and do...

Page 72: ...power failure Check the breaker and Clock setting When you forget the password for parental lock Enter 4737 to cancel the current password then create new one No image from HDMI connection Check the H...

Page 73: ...y and correctly Dual recording of Blu ray Disc Blu ray Disc combination is not possible Dual recording of the same channel is not available Timer recording is allowed You cannot make a DVB broadcast r...

Page 74: ...Check if the disc is loaded correctly with the labelled side facing up Check if the disc has the correct region code B for BD video and 2 or ALL for DVD video Discs made on other devices or on persona...

Page 75: ...or modem is correctly connected Check the BD Live Setting Cannot connect to the network while my PC is connected to the network Check the content of your Internet service contract to see if your Inte...

Page 76: ...Please unplug the AC cord And when you connect the AC cord the unit retry update Software update is failed Unplug the mains cable then plug it in again The unit will automatically resume the update Pa...

Page 77: ...titles for the disc Insert a new disc Recording Error This disc is already finalised You are trying to record onto the BD R that is already finalised Insert a new disc Recording Error Can not record...

Page 78: ...miri 5765 Kazakh 5757 Kinyarwanda 6469 Kirghiz 5771 Kirundi 6460 Korean KOR 5761 Kurdish 5767 L N Laothian 5861 Latin 5847 Latvian Lettish 5868 Lingala 5860 Lithuanian 5866 Language Code Macedonian 59...

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