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NOTE:

 before you make any connections, ensure the Blu-ray player, Sub woofer and any TV / 

Monitor you wish to connect to is switched OFF.

● Connecting the Blu-ray player to an external amplifier

There are two digital audio output options,COAXIAL or OPTICAL. See the diagram across.

 

   Video connections

There are a number of ways to connect the Blu ray player to your TV or monitor. See the 

diagram across for examples.

1. HDMI: This is the standard connection for High Definition TV and can carry video and audio 

    signals.

    Will this machine and compatible with 3 D TV connection, can be 3 D Play video.
2. COMPONENT: This connection only carries video. Connect one end to the Blu-ray player the 
    other end to your TV/Monitor.
3. COMPOSITE: This connection only carries video and the cable is usually yellow. Connect 
    one end to the Blu-ray player the other end to your TV/Monitor.

NOTE: 

YUV and VIDEO will have no signal output under the below two conditions.

1.There is only HDMI output when playing 3D blu-ray video.
2.There is only HDMI output when the resolution from the SETUP menu is  set to 1080P 

                24Hz.

(optional) Digital Input

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Amplifier with decoder

Installation

Installation

Other connections

Audio connections

Connecting to an external amplifier and TV using HDMI cables.

If you have an external Amplifier that supports HDMI audio, then you can connect the Blu-ray 
player to the Amplifier HDMI input and then the HDMI output to your TV or monitor.

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HDMI IN

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HDMI CABLE

COMPOSITE CABLE

COMPONENT CABLE

TELEVISION

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Summary of Contents for B500-AU

Page 1: ...1 B500 AU 3D Blu ray Disc Player B500 indd 1 2011 10 15 9 54 29...

Page 2: ...User Instructions Getting started Basic operation Sub menu options Popup menu options Connecting USB SD Device Playing a CD disc Data playback Erasing Data from a USB device or SD Card Advanced Opera...

Page 3: ...se by young children or infirm persons unless they have been adequately supervised by a responsible person to ensure that they can use the appliance safely Young children should be supervised to ensur...

Page 4: ...iscs are divided into tracks Each title chapter or track is assigned a number which is called title number chapter number or track number respectively There may be discs that do not have these numbers...

Page 5: ...on disc to high definition up to 1080p over an HDMI connection A highly detailed picture and increased sharpness delivers a more true to life picture other intellectual property rights Use of this cop...

Page 6: ...ton Remote battery installation Before use the remote control will need batteries fitting These are supplied with the package and need removing from their packaging before fitting 1 Remove the battery...

Page 7: ...3 COMPOSITE This connection only carries video and the cable is usually yellow Connect one end to the Blu ray player the other end to your TV Monitor NOTE YUV and VIDEO will have no signal output unde...

Page 8: ...table for the plug supplied with this unit check with a qualified electrician for replacement The use of multiple connectors or extension cables are not recommended The appliance must be connected to...

Page 9: ...AUSE ll button to pause playback Press the FAST FWD button to advance the playback at X2 X4 X8 X16 X32 speed The main plug is used as the disconnect device the disconnect device shall remain readily o...

Page 10: ...the pop up menu while playing a disc Various functions are available from this pop up menu Use the navigation buttons to choose an option and ENTER to select To resume normal play press the PLAY butt...

Page 11: ...S USING THE NUMBER BUTTONS Press the number button s corresponding to the track number you would like to play then press the ENTER button and the player will start to play your specified track SELECTI...

Page 12: ...options 1 CONTENTS INFORMATION Select the Contents information option to view details about the highlighted file Such as image resolution filename and any other detail stored within the file 2 SLIDES...

Page 13: ...ncement of Dolby digital audio played at low volumes or small speakers PCM DOWN CONVERSION Use this option to turn PCM down sampling ON or OFF Some amplifiers cannot support high sample rates If this...

Page 14: ...mit UNLOCK PLAYER If you select UNLOCK PLAYER after entering the pass code all discs can be played TEMPORARY UNLOCK CHANGE PASSWORD Choose CHANGE PASSWORD to enter a new pass code number NOTE The defa...

Page 15: ...do not have enough storage space for a download connect the usb drive to your computer and remove backup some of the files erase the media or use another usb drive If you receive an error while downlo...

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Page 17: ...30 MD110922 01 HOTLINE AUSTRALIA 1300 765 663 NEW ZEALAND 0800 100 236 B500 indd 30 2011 10 15 9 54 33...

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