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Summary of Contents for BD-MP1

Page 1: ...D01372220A BD MP1 BLU RAY DISC PLAYER OWNER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...s 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 servic...

Page 3: ...g measures a Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna b Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver c Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which th...

Page 4: ...F energy that it deemed to comply without maximum permissive exposure evaluation MPE But it is desirable that it should be installed and operated keeping the radiator at least 20 cm or more away from...

Page 5: ...sult a doctor immediately The unit power should be off when you install and replace batteries Remove the batteries if you do not plan to use the unit for a long time Batteries could rupture or leak ca...

Page 6: ...D cards 26 SD card write protection switches 26 Connecting and disconnecting USB flash drives 26 Connecting USB flash drives 26 Disconnecting USB flash drives 26 Panel lock function 27 When locked 27...

Page 7: ...OGM TP TS MP4 WMV o o Image JPEG GIF PNG o o Audio WAV MP3 WMA AAC FLAC APE p p Along with numerous types of Blu ray discs DVDs and CDs SD cards and USB flash drives are also supported p p Power on pl...

Page 8: ...FOR ANY OTHER USE ADDITIONAL INFORMATION MAY BE OBTAINED FROM MPEG LA L L C SEE HTTP WWW MPEGLA COM p p Cinavia Cinavia Notice This product uses Cinavia technology to limit the use of unauthorized co...

Page 9: ...r rights infringements committed by users of this product Precautions for placement and use p p The operating temperature range of this unit is 5 35 C p p Do not install this unit in the following typ...

Page 10: ...tray guide and place them so they are level p p Do not touch the recorded unlabeled side Fingerprints oils and other substances can cause errors during playback p p If fingerprints or dust adhere to...

Page 11: ...ion and return to the HOME screen When an audio file is being played paused or searched press to stop playback or searching When the HOME screen or Default Settings Screen is open press at the same ti...

Page 12: ...7 1 unbalanced RCA analog output jacks These transmit 8 channels of audio signals to a 7 1 surround system Use RCA cables for connection yDIGITAL OUT COAXIAL connector This is a coaxial digital audio...

Page 13: ...as the same function as the PLAY j y button on the main unit 9m buttons Press when playing back or paused to search backward forward o o When searching backward forward in a video file press the PAUSE...

Page 14: ...the Option Menu screen Use the l k j cursor buttons to move in menus and use the ENTER button to confirm selection kHDMI button Press this button repeatedly to cycle through the following screen resol...

Page 15: ...repeatedly to return to the starting screen p p Press the HOME button to return to the HOME screen While the Media icon is selected press the ENTER button to show the various media loaded in the unit...

Page 16: ...of the monitor i i Thumbnails of image files i i Various information for audio and video files When a file is selected press the cursor button to add a check mark before the file name selecting it i...

Page 17: ...pop up message and press the ENTER button to remove check marks from all files Exiting the folder will also remove the check marks from all files To do nothing select Cancel and press the ENTER butto...

Page 18: ...s are the defaults General Settings System Function Options Explanation Screen Saver On Off Turn the screen saver on off If On is selected the following functions become enabled when nothing is playin...

Page 19: ...functions are disabled NOTE o o This function only work with discs that support it o o When the repeat function is enabled playback will start automatically when a disc is loaded For this reason be c...

Page 20: ...ateway DNS1 and DNS 2 When DHCP is set to 0 this information can be input manually using the remote control Connection Test More This tests the network connection IP Setting Auto Manual Select how the...

Page 21: ...ect ratio Resolution p p Auto p p 480I 576I p p 480P 576P p p 720P p p 1080I p p 1080P Use to set the image resolution p p If Auto is selected this unit will detect the optimal resolution for the moni...

Page 22: ...fonts can be adjusted p p Solid p p Translucent p p Transparent Font edge p p Default p p None p p Raised p p Depressed Uniform p p Left drop shadow p p Left drop shadow An edge effect can be added to...

Page 23: ...x LCR p p 4 x LRLsRs p p 5 x p p 6 x p p 7 x C LR LsRs LsrRsr Test Tone More Select to play a test tone from the speakers p p Subwoofer selection None Single p p Speakers C L R SW1 Ls Rs Lsr Rsr Lt Rt...

Page 24: ...n power voltage Moreover do not bundle or wrap power cords p p Connect cable types correctly Be careful not to insert cables into the wrong connectors or with the wrong orientation ANALOG IN UNBALANCE...

Page 25: ...e titles is open ROOT i i When the title menu of a purchased or rental video disc is open TOP i i During a firmware update UPGRADE i i Volume adjustment VOL 0 Adjustment range 41 min 0 max Preparing t...

Page 26: ...discs Press the OPEN CLOSE button on the main unit or remote control After the disc tray opens pick the disc up by its center and remove it NOTE The OPEN CLOSE button functions when the unit is turne...

Page 27: ...is locked The unit will remain locked after it starts up Remote control overview This unit can be controlled remotely by connecting it to a computer either by connecting their RS 232C ports with an RS...

Page 28: ...section explains basic operations including playback pausing and stopping The following explanations assume that necessary connections have been completed the unit is on a disc or other media that con...

Page 29: ...r track and resume playback p p To return to the beginning of the currently playing chapter track press the button once However if the current chapter track is playing back or paused within a few seco...

Page 30: ...n bar Jumping to a specific chapter or track 1 Use a l cursor button in the time display area to move the cursor to the chapter display area In this state press the ENTER button to show up and down tr...

Page 31: ...n 2 Opening the selected icon will show the following folders Top folder Photo Photo folder Music Audio folder Video Video folder AVCHD High quality video folder NOTE Playlists can only include image...

Page 32: ...folder Music Audio folder Video Video folder 3 Select a file for playback and press the ENTER or 7 button to start playing the playlist Removing files from a playlist 1 To remove a file from a playlis...

Page 33: ...s to select titles chapters or tracks DVD Screen o o For video discs first use the j k cursor buttons to select the number of the title to be played in the title input field Then use the cursor button...

Page 34: ...ion and return to ordinary playback press the MARK GREEN button Deleting bookmarks 1 Press and hold the MARK GREEN button for 6 seconds Playback will pause and available bookmarks will be shown on the...

Page 35: ...5 X Search forward X 1 5 Skip backward Skip forward Operation not possible 2 Media file This shows the type of the playing media file 3 Title track This shows the number of the current title track 4 C...

Page 36: ...selected i i Scan The unit will search for access points allowing selection of a network i i Manual An SSID can be set manually to connect i i Auto Connection is possible using Wi Fi Protected Setup W...

Page 37: ...Settings BDMV options Option menu name Options Explanation Title The playing title can be changed The number on the left is the currently playing title The number on the right is the total number of t...

Page 38: ...e can be changed The number on the left is the currently playing title The number on the right is the total number of titles Chapter The playing chapter can be changed The number on the left is the cu...

Page 39: ...new from the factory The content shown depends on the disc playing Video options Option menu name Options Explanation File The playing file can be changed The number on the left is the currently play...

Page 40: ...ack remaining time Track disc elapsed time Disc or disc remaining time Disc 00 00 00 Mode Normally Random Shuffle The file playback mode can be changed Bit rate This is the current audio bit rate Quic...

Page 41: ...ettings screen or its submenus cannot be selected or opened p p Sometimes settings and items cannot be selected or shown The disc tray cannot be opened or closed p p The disc tray cannot be opened or...

Page 42: ...ppear a little irregular p p Is a mobile phone or other device that emits radio waves being used nearby p p Has a disc that is not supported by the unit or that has a different region code been loaded...

Page 43: ...3 S P DIF Output impedance 75 or lower Analog audio outputs Balanced Connectors XLR 3 32 1 GND 2 HOT 3 COLD x2 Stereo Nominal output level 4 dBV 1 23 Vrms Maximum output level 20 dBV 7 75 Vrms Output...

Page 44: ...0 7 mm Weight 2 64 kg Operating temperature range 5 C 35 C 41 F 95 F Dimensional drawings 6 5mm 44mm 31 7mm 1mm 273mm 6 7mm 434mm 465 5mm 482 6mm p p Illustrations in this manual might differ in part...

Page 45: ...price Our General Public Licenses are designed to make sure that you have the freedom to distribute copies of free software and charge for this service if you wish that you receive source code or can...

Page 46: ...h an offer in accord with Subsection b above The source code for a work means the preferred form of the work for making modifications to it For an executable work complete source code means all the so...

Page 47: ...T LIMITED TO LOSS OF DATA OR DATA BEING RENDERED INACCURATE OR LOSSES SUSTAINED BY YOU OR THIRD PARTIES OR A FAILURE OF THE PROGRAM TO OPERATE WITH ANY OTHER PROGRAMS EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PART...

Page 48: ...in libraries in order to permit linking those libraries into non free programs When a program is linked with a library whether statically or using a shared li brary the combination of the two is legal...

Page 49: ...f the ordinary GNU General Public Li cense has appeared then you can specify that version instead if you wish Do not make any other change in these notices Once this change is made in a given copy it...

Page 50: ...rk based on the Library you indicate your acceptance of this License to do so and all its terms and conditions for copying distributing or modifying the Library or works based on it 10 Each time you r...

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