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Some Blu-ray discs contain additional features 

that are made available to players that are con-

nected to the internet, and have additional mem-

ory added.
These additional features may include things like:
  –  the ability to download new movie trailers,
  –  additional  "commentary"  by  actors  and  di-

rectors,

  –  multiperson game play and chat.
In order to access BD-Live functions, the player 

must be properly configured for BD-Live internet 

access, and it must be equipped with additional 

memory.

Adding­BD-Live­memory­to­the­

player

1

 Insert  an  at  least  1Gbyte  USB  memory  stick 

into a PC drive, and make sure that it is format-
ted as FAT32.

2

 Insert the USB plug of the USB memory stick in 

the »

« socket on the device (see "CON-

NECTION AND PREPARATION" section).

Setting­up­the­player­for­BD-Live­

internet­access

1

 Press »

SETUP

« to open the main menu.

2

  In  the  main  menu  select  »Settings«  by  using 

»

A

«  or  »

S

«  and  press  »

ENTER

«  to  con-

firm.

3

 Select »BD-Live« by using »

A

« or »

S

« and 

press »

ENTER

« to confirm.

4

 Select  »BD-Live  Internet  Access«  by  using 

»

A

«  or  »

S

«  and  press  »

ENTER

«  to  con-

firm. Make sure that the option »Limit Access« 
or »Always Allow Access« is selected.

5

 Select »Limit Access« or »Always Allow Access« 

by using »

A

« or »

S

« and press »

ENTER

« to 

confirm.

Note:

Once  the  USB  memory  stick  has  been  in-

serted, if there is not at least 100 Mbyte of 
free space on the device, you should choose 
»Erase Blu-ray Storage« from the »BD-Live« 
setup menu item.

6

 Press  »

RETURN

«  and  select  »Network«  by 

using »

A

« or »

S

« and press »

ENTER

« to 

confirm.

  Select »Network Test« by using the cursor but-

tons and press »

ENTER

« to confirm.

Note:

The "Link Status" must show that you are con-

nected  to  the  internet,  otherwise  you  can-
not access BD-Live content on the web (see  
"CONNECTION  AND  PREPARATION/
Connecting to the internet with ethernet ca-
ble" section).

7

 Press »

RETURN

« to return to the main menu.

Summary of Contents for GBP 6000 2D

Page 1: ...Blu ray Player GBP 6000 2D EN...

Page 2: ...VD PLAYBACK 17 Special features of Blu ray Discs 17 Special features of the DVD 17 Preparation 17 Inserting the disc 18 Playback 18 Removing the disc 18 Adjusting the volume 18 Muting 18 Additional pl...

Page 3: ...se it outdoors make sure it is protected from moisture such as dripping or splashing water 7 Use the device only in a moderate climate 7 Do not place the device close to heating units or in direct sun...

Page 4: ...nly that provides smooth playback of video with a frame rate of 50 frames per second TV must be connected with an HDMI cable and be compatible with 1080 p 50 frame 7 Access to BD Live functions with i...

Page 5: ...tten in detail on the box Please refer to this if necessary 7 Do not allow the disc to become dirty or scratched Fingerprints dirt dust scratches or deposits of cigarette smoke on the record ing surfa...

Page 6: ...B socket for connecting MP3 player a USB memory stick or a card reading device 9 Switches the device on from standby mode and off again Plays next title chapter track or file if exists Plays previous...

Page 7: ...o enable disable subtitles during BD DVD playback If the disk has more than one subtitle language use the cursor buttons to select the subtitle languages and press ENTER to confirm A B During playback...

Page 8: ...gs menu of the device ANGLE Selects various camera angles for certain scenes or passages on the BD and DVD during play back not available on all discs COLOR BUTTONS The red green yellow and blue butto...

Page 9: ...e LED LCD TV using RCA cables To video input yellow To audio inputs red white BD Player Television 1 Connect a standard cinch cable into the VIDEO OUT socket on the back of the device and the correspo...

Page 10: ...thernet cable GBP 6000 2D BLU RAY DISC PLAYER GLR 5800 AC 110 240 V 50 60 Hz POWER 17 W SN BD Player Splitter Telephone socket Modem Router 1 Connect the Ethernet socket of the modem router to the ETH...

Page 11: ...ttery compartment Notes 7 Do not expose the batteries to extreme heat caused for example by direct sunlight heat ers or fire 7 Remove the batteries when they are flat or when you know that the device...

Page 12: ...RETURN to return to the main menu First installation by using the Quick Setup Use the Quick Setup function to make the ini tial settings If you need more settings refer to the chapter First installati...

Page 13: ...ay by using A or S and press ENTER to confirm 2 Select TV Type by using A or S and press ENTER to confirm INITIAL SETUP Settings Parental System Display HDMI Status HDMI preferred Format TV Type Resol...

Page 14: ...format select the 16 9 setting 1 In the Display menu select TV Aspect by using A or S and press ENTER to confirm 2 Choose the setting 16 9 Wide 16 9 Pillar box 4 3 Pan and Scan 4 3 Letterbox by using...

Page 15: ...by using s and press ENTER to cancel the setting Network settings The device must be connected to a wired router with an ethernet cable Please see chapter CONNECTION AND PREP ARATION 1 Press SETUP to...

Page 16: ...s Select Ok by using S and press ENTER to confirm or select Cancel by using s and press ENTER to cancel the setting 11 Select Apply by using S and press ENTER to confirm the setting or select Cancel b...

Page 17: ...tandard features of DVD player operate exactly the same but there are some differences Special features of the DVD You can recognise a DVD by the logo on the label The discs have one or more tracks de...

Page 18: ...ote control to fast forward through the disc Note 7 When you repeatedly press the button each time the fast forward or fast reverse mo tion speed changes The speed increases through the following sequ...

Page 19: ...k press SUBTITLE on the re mote control Subtitle and PIP Subtitle menu appears 2 Select the Subtitle menu that you want by us ing the cursor buttons and press ENTER to confirm BD DVD PLAYBACK Selectin...

Page 20: ...press ENTER to confirm Pop up menu Title menu If the disc provides pop up or title menus you can use this function 1 During playback press POPUP MENU TITLE MENU to open pop up or title menu 2 Select t...

Page 21: ...SETUP to open the main menu 2 In the main menu select Settings by using A or S and press ENTER to con firm 3 Select BD Live by using A or S and press ENTER to confirm 4 Select BD Live Internet Access...

Page 22: ...is stored under Media USB on the external USB memory stick You can choose to either play back or delete the downloaded content BD Live notes 7 The Broadcom Reference system only supports the connecti...

Page 23: ...the file from the selected option by us ing A or S and press ENTER to con firm 3 Press to start playback The selected file starts playing Random Indicator Repeat Indicator Play Indicator File 1 5 song...

Page 24: ...80 1 jpg Wallpaper 1080 12 jpg Wallpaper 1080 8 jpg Wallpaper 1080 10 jpg Wallpaper 1080 13 jpg Wallpaper 1080 9 jpg Wallpaper 1080 11 jpg Wallpaper 1080 14 jpg Start Slide Show Browse Music Now Playi...

Page 25: ...ected folder starts playing Random Indicator Repeat Indicator Play Indicator File 1 5 song1 mp3 Title Cool Track Artist Ricardo Funiccio Album Dead Dux 0 02 00 0 30 00 Off Off Play 3 Press 7 to stop p...

Page 26: ...ed as Windows Media Player Version 11 Digital Media server Settings to be made depend on the relevant software In order not to encounter any problems with media sharing check the firewall settings of...

Page 27: ...ying Random Indicator Repeat Indicator Play Indicator File 1 5 song1 mp3 Title Cool Track Artist Ricardo Funiccio Album Dead Dux 0 02 00 0 30 00 Off Off Play 4 To stop playback press 7 Note 7 File and...

Page 28: ...r HDMI and SPDIF using highest quality possible HDMI has higher quality capabilities with advanced audio codecs like TrueHD and DTS HD BD audio limited to soundtrack for main movie i e no PiP au dio n...

Page 29: ...able on all discs Most discs only have one menu audio or subtitle language available OSD Language Sets the language of the player s screen menu You can choose between several languages Menu Language S...

Page 30: ...ENTER to confirm 7 Press RETURN or a to close the sub menu or press SETUP to return to the main menu Existing settings in the Parental menu Parental Control On Off The parental control function works...

Page 31: ...enu is diplayed automatically NetFusion Activates the access to the Digital Media Server Screen Saver Duration Sets the time of entering screen saver status Black screen If the screen saver duration i...

Page 32: ...uit able for recycling Therefore do not dispose the product with nor mal domestic waste at the end of its service life Take it to a collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equi...

Page 33: ...to the applicable EU directives This product fulfils the European directives 2004 108 EC 2006 95 EC and 2009 125 EC The type plate is located on the back of the de vice System Power supply Operating v...

Page 34: ...ain unit s remote con trol signal sensor during operation Colored glass may obstruct the signal reception transmission Don t place the signal sensor in direct sunlight or in areas that may be subject...

Page 35: ...ing the disc in this device TV screen and video The images from this player do not appear on the tele vision Picture is distorted Make sure that the LED LCD TV is connected to the VIDEO OUT so cket or...

Page 36: ...audio cannot be changed because of how the disc was created When connecting an amplifier receiver using a coaxial cable or an HDMI cable you cannot switch the audio if Digital Output is set to Bitstre...

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