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BDS 280/580

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BDS rear panel controls and connections  

NOTE: To conserve energy you can have the system automatically enter 
the Standby mode whenever no control buttons have been pressed and no 
audio signal has been present for 15 minutes.

•  Sleep (power indicator glows solid amber): The Sleep mode mutes the BDS 

system’s outputs and shuts off its OSD and front-panel display, but allows 
the system to automatically turn on and play audio in response to a signal 
from an Airplay device or a Bluetooth device. When the system is in Sleep, 
pressing the power button turns it on. To put the system into Sleep when it 
is on, press the power button momentarily.

•  On (power indicator glows solid white): When the BDS system is on it is 

operational.

TV Power button

: After you program the remote control, pressing this button turns 

the Tv’s power On and OFF.

Eject button

: press this button to eject a disc from the BDS system’s built-in disc player. 

Before pressing this button, make sure no objects are blocking the disc slot opening.

Source buttons

: press one of these buttons to select a source device. This action will 

also turn on the BDS system from the Standby mode.

•  The first press of the Aux button switches the BDS system to the last-used of 

the sources such as coaxial Digital, Optical Digital 1, Optical Digital 2, Analog 
Audio I, Analog Audio 2, and hDMI Arc. each successive press advances the 
BDS system through those sources. pressing the Aux button also places the 
remote into the auxiliary-component control mode, enabling the remote to 
use any pre-programmed and/or learned functions.

NOTE: You must use the Home menu to select Bluetooth and network-based 
sources (DLNA, Pandora® and Picasa™).
Pop-Up button

: pressing this button while playing a Blu-ray Disc recording or DvD 

displays its disc menu.  

NOTE: This feature is disc-dependent. Not all DVDs have pop-up menus. If a 
DVD has no pop-up menu, pressing the Pop-Up button may display the disc 
menu, depending on how the disc’s menu system is authored.

Display button

: When you are playing Blu-ray Disc and DvD recordings, pressing 

this button activates a bar display containing information about the currently-playing 
disc or program. When you are playing a video or photo slideshow from an inserted 
uSB device, pressing this button displays the Status bar. The button does not function 
when the BDS system is playing materials from an iOS device, an auxiliary source or 
the radio.

C/– buttons: 

These buttons have no effect on the BDS system, but can be 

programmed to control functions on an Aux component.

/– buttons: 

press these buttons to increase or decrease the volume of the 

BDS system’s speaker outputs.

NOTE: The /– buttons do not change the volume of the HDMI audio 
output.

IMPORTANT: Do not turn the volume buttons up to or past the point where 
the audio from the speakers becomes distorted. Doing so can damage the 
speakers.

Mute button

: press this button to mute the sound from the BDS system’s speaker 

outputs. press the button again to unmute the sound.

NOTE: The Mute button does not mute the HDMI audio output.
Top Menu button

: Displays the top menu of the Blu-ray Disc or DvD that is playing.

NOTE: This feature is disc-dependent. Not all DVDs have top menus. If the 
DVD has no top menu, pressing the Top Menu button may display the disc 
menu, depending on how the disc’s menu system is authored.
Surround button

: pressing this button cycles through all of the surround-sound 

modes that are available for the active program. each press of the Surround button will 
change to the next mode in line. A pop-up display will appear, showing the modes as 
you cycle through them.

NOTE: Not all surround modes will be available for all programs.
Transport Control buttons

: These buttons control the BDS system’s built-in Blu-ray 

Disc player, iOS and uSB devices and streaming sources. When the remote is in the Aux 
component control mode, they can control functions of the auxiliary component.

Replay button

: press this button to replay the previous 10 seconds of media playing 

on Blu-ray, DvD, cD, uSB and data discs.

Repeat button

: When the BDS system is playing a Blu-ray Disc recording, pressing this 

button cycles through the repeat modes such as chapter, Title, OFF.

NOTE: Not all Blu-ray discs support repeat playback.

When the BDS system is playing a cD or listening to media stored on an ipod or uSB 
device, this button cycles through the repeat modes such as Track, All, OFF.

Home button

: pressing this button returns the on-screen display to the home screen 

from whatever screen is active when the button is pressed.

Back button

:pressing this button exits the current on-screen menu and displays the 

previous screen.

OK button

: press this button to select the highlighted item on the on-screen menu.

Cursor buttons

: use these buttons to navigate through items on the on-screen menu.

Keypad button

: press this button to display a 10-keypad for entering letters and 

numbers, such as for network setup, disc track/chapter search and so on.

Options button

: pressing this button displays any available options for the item that 

is active at the time the button is pressed. When listening to an Aux source, pressing the 
Options button lets you adjust the audio delay to eliminate “lip sync” errors between the 
sound and picture when watching video programs with sound playing through one of 
the system’s rear-panel audio inputs.

Program (Red) button

: press this button to create a programmed playback list for the 

currently-playing disc.

Zoom (Blue) button

: press the Zoom button to zoom in on or recede from a video 

image or slide. use the navigation buttons to zoom in on different sections of the image. 

NOTE: This function is disc-dependent for Blu-ray Disc recordings and DVDs. 
Not all discs can be zoomed in.

Bookmark (Green) button

: press this button to activate the Bookmark function.

Thumbnail (Yellow) button

: press this button while playing a photo slide show to 

display thumbnail images of all photos in the slide show.

Summary of Contents for BDS 580

Page 1: ...BDS 280 580 3D Blu rayTM Disc System Applicable to all BDS x80 models Owner s Manual...

Page 2: ...Preparing the Remote Control 12 Setting up the System 14 Using the BDS System 15 Using the Disc Player 15 Using DLNA 16 Streaming Services 16 Playing Files from USB Devices and Data Discs 16 Listening...

Page 3: ...UHD upscaling Wi Fi connectivity for Apple AirPlay DLNA 1 5 system updates and control and streaming Internet services High quality Bluetooth audio streaming NFC for quick Bluetooth pairing Dolby Vol...

Page 4: ...e bottom of the system may leave marks on certain wood or wood veneer materials Use caution when placing the system on soft woods or other materials that heat or heavy objects may damage Some surface...

Page 5: ...em s speaker output becomes automatically mute the HDMI audio output remains active 3 USB iPad iPod iPhone input You can use the USB port to play audio files from an Apple iOS device connected to the...

Page 6: ...stem s settings or other aspects of the BDS system s status as described throughout this manual BDS Rear Panel Controls and Connections 1 Main Power Switch 2 Antenna Air 3 Speaker outputs 4 Optical Di...

Page 7: ...is input on the remote control is pre programmed with standard Apple device remote commands 14 USB Input You can use the USB port to play audio files from an Apple iOS device connected to the port and...

Page 8: ...ing so can damage the speakers Mute button Press this button to mute the sound from the BDS system s speaker outputs Press the button again to unmute the sound NOTE The Mute button does not mute the H...

Page 9: ...ch speaker identically on the speaker to on the BDS system and on the speaker to on the BDS system If one or more speakers are miswired it results in thin sound weak bass and a poor stereo image CAUTI...

Page 10: ...only one type of digital connection HDMI optical or coaxial from each device Connecting Analog Audio Source Devices Usethesystem sAuxInconnectorsforuptotwosourcedevicesthatdon thaveHDMIor digital aud...

Page 11: ...nejack pressingtheremote s Surround button cycles between these two modes Harman Headphone which virtualizes a multichannel surround soundtrack down to two channels This mode retains the soundtrack s...

Page 12: ...block the remote s view of the system Bright lights fluorescent lights and plasma video displays may interfere with the function of the remote The remote control has a range of about 20 feet 6 1m depe...

Page 13: ...omponent off in step 4 press the Aux button once again to store the set up code number To confirm that the code has been saved the LED indicator will blink three times Programming Individual Button Co...

Page 14: ...udio and video files stored on your home network or accessing media from an Internet service such as Netflix as shown in the illustration below Select any other input source to return the BDS remote t...

Page 15: ...ot to drop or bend the disc Disc Cleaning Precautions Before playing clean the disc with a cleaning cloth Wipe the disc from the centre out Do not use solvents such as benzene thinner commercially ava...

Page 16: ...out the world You can access Accuweather in the BDS system through network and get the weather report from across the world Pandora Pandora is an Internet radio service BDS system supports Pandora ser...

Page 17: ...p to the next or previous photo file in the slide show or directory Cursor Up button Pressing this button while a photo is displayed rotates the photo 180 Pressing this button while the directory list...

Page 18: ...light delay between the picture and sound Pressing the Options button helps you adjust the audio delay to eliminate lip sync errors that may occur between the sound and picture in video programs with...

Page 19: ...the next higher or lower receivable radio station Search Slow Reverse button and Search Slow Forward button Pressing these buttons increases or decreases the tuned frequency Channel buttons Pressing t...

Page 20: ...no sound coming from just the subwoofer Check that the subwoofer s Power cord is plugged into a working AC outlet Check that the subwoofer s power switch is in the ON position Check that the Subwoofe...

Page 21: ...is correctly connected Adjust the antenna s position If necessary use a powered FM antenna or an outdoor FM antenna The system does not respond to remote control commands Replace all three remote cont...

Page 22: ...IHF 14dBf Signal to noise ratio mono stereo 55dB 55dB Distortion mono stereo 0 3 0 5 Stereo separation 40dB 1kHz Image rejection 70dB IF rejection 80dB General Power requirement 100 240V AC 50 60Hz Po...

Page 23: ...0084 1077 1076 1075 1011 BLU SENS 0174 1112 0178 1120 0185 1138 1098 1170 1109 1175 BLUE SKY 1144 1152 1157 1148 1153 1158 1149 1154 1150 1155 1151 1156 BRANDT ELECTRONIQUE 1059 1056 1024 1019 1017 B...

Page 24: ...60 1168 1161 1169 1163 FISHER 1088 1043 1023 FORGESTONE 1099 1047 FORMENTI 1088 FORMENTIPHOENIX 1088 FUJITSU 1195 0041 0042 0249 0250 FUNAI 0045 Manufacturer Code Numbers FUTURETECH 0045 0195 1195 GAT...

Page 25: ...0224 KOGAN 1180 KONKA 0225 KRIESLER 1060 1023 1048 1022 1047 1033 1025 KTV 0162 0132 0123 0045 LEVEL 1191 LG GOLDSTAR 0132 0002 2004 0128 0013 0122 0086 0110 1022 1073 LINSAR 1187 Manufacturer Code Nu...

Page 26: ...NIC 0169 1136 1131 1004 0148 1135 1130 0087 1134 1129 0061 1133 1128 1137 1132 1002 Manufacturer Code Numbers PATHE MARCONI 1059 1056 1024 1019 1017 PHILCO 0148 0045 0132 1105 0128 1088 0123 1023 0115...

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Page 28: ...100 WINBOOK 0071 WINTERNITZ 1206 YAMAHA 0128 0123 0238 0239 YORK 0128 YUPITERU 0045 ZANUSSI 1198 1025 1022 ZENITH 0090 2019 0069 0240 2002 2006 ZONDA 0122 Manufacturer Code Numbers ABC 3011 3001 ALLEG...

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