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VIZIO

 V

BR220

 

User

 

Manual

 

 

6

 

www

.

VIZIO

.

com

 

CHAPTER 9 PLAYING

 

MUSIC

 

FILES

....................................................................................................... 28

 

Home

.................................................................................................................................................... 28

 

Previous

 

folder

..................................................................................................................................... 28

 

Media

 

Menu

......................................................................................................................................... 28

 

Play

 

Files

............................................................................................................................................. 28

 

Browse

 

Pictures

................................................................................................................................... 29

 

Now

 

Playing

......................................................................................................................................... 29

 

CHAPTER 10 VIEWING

 

PICTURES

.......................................................................................................... 29

 

Home

.................................................................................................................................................... 29

 

Previous

 

folder

..................................................................................................................................... 29

 

Media

 

Menu

......................................................................................................................................... 29

 

Start

 

Slide

 

Show

.................................................................................................................................. 29

 

Browse

 

Music

....................................................................................................................................... 30

 

Now

 

Playing

......................................................................................................................................... 30

 

CHAPTER 11 ADJUSTING

 

BLU

-

RAY

 

DVD

 

PLAYER

 

SETTINGS

........................................................... 30

 

Display

 

Menu

........................................................................................................................................... 31

 

TV

 

Type

............................................................................................................................................... 31

 

Resolution

............................................................................................................................................ 31

 

TV

 

Aspect

............................................................................................................................................ 32

 

Film

 

Mode

 (1080

p

24)........................................................................................................................... 32

 

Audio

 

Menu

............................................................................................................................................. 33

 

PCM

 

Downsampling

............................................................................................................................ 33

 

Digital

 

Output

....................................................................................................................................... 33

 

Dynamic

 

Range

 

Control

....................................................................................................................... 33

 

OSD

..................................................................................................................................................... 34

 

Menu

.................................................................................................................................................... 34

 

Audio

.................................................................................................................................................... 34

 

Subtitle

................................................................................................................................................. 34

 

Home

 

Menu

............................................................................................................................................. 34

 

Parental

 

Menu

......................................................................................................................................... 35

Country

.................................................................................................................................. 35

Control

................................................................................................................................... 35

 

Parental

 

Level

...................................................................................................................................... 35

 

Parental

 

Password

............................................................................................................................... 35

 

System

 

Menu

........................................................................................................................................... 36

 

Optical

 

Disc

 

AutoPlay

.......................................................................................................................... 36

 

BD

-

Live

TM

 

Internet

 

Access

................................................................................................................... 36

 

BD

-

Live

TM

 

Internet

 

Storage

.................................................................................................................. 36

 

Erase

 

Blu

-

ray

 

Storage

.......................................................................................................................... 36

 

Screen

 

Saver

 

Duration

......................................................................................................................... 36

 

Update

 

Via

 

Network

............................................................................................................................. 36

 

Restore

 

Factory

 

Defaults

..................................................................................................................... 37

 

Network

 

Menu

......................................................................................................................................... 37

 

Wired

 (

Dynamic

) .................................................................................................................................. 38

 

Wired

 (

Manual

) .................................................................................................................................... 38

 

Wireless

 (

with

 

DHCP

) .......................................................................................................................... 39

 

Wireless

 

with

 

WPS

 (

Wi

-

Fi

 

Protected

 

Setup

 - 

Butt on

 

Method

) ............................................................ 40

 

Network

 

Test

........................................................................................................................................ 40

 

Info

 

Menu

................................................................................................................................................. 40

 

CHAPTER 12 MAINTENANCE

  

AND

 

TROUBLESHOOTING

.................................................................. 41

 

Maintenance

............................................................................................................................................ 41

 

Parental

 

Parental

 

Summary of Contents for VBR220

Page 1: ...bsite www VIZIO com For peace of mind and to protect your investment beyond the standard warranty VIZIO offers on site extended warranty service plans These plans give additional coverage during the s...

Page 2: ...VIZIO BR220 User Manual V 2 www VIZIO com Safety Information...

Page 3: ...VIZIO BR220 User Manual V Version 1 25 2010 3 www VIZIO com...

Page 4: ...tenna must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements The antennas used for this transmitter must be ins...

Page 5: ...FIRST TIME 15 Connecting to the Internet 15 Exploring the Home Menu 15 CHAPTER 4 CONNECTING EQUIPMENT 16 Which Video Connection Should I Use 16 Connecting to a TV 17 Using HDMI Best 17 Using Componen...

Page 6: ...PCM Downsampling 33 Digital Output 33 Dynamic Range Control 33 OSD 34 Menu 34 Audio 34 Subtitle 34 Home Menu 34 Parental Menu 35 Country 35 Control 35 Parental Level 35 Parental Password 35 System Me...

Page 7: ...sportation damage Once you have opened the carton check that your player is in good condition and that all of the contents are included IMPORTANT Save the carton and packing material for future shippi...

Page 8: ...dity dust or smoke so you do not shorten the service life of the electronic components Read this user manual carefully before setting up your player VIZIO offers professional installation services inc...

Page 9: ...le bit rate mp3 files may not play back correctly jpeg jpg Region codes Blu ray Discs and DVDs have region codes to help prevent illegal distribution of discs If the disc s region code does not match...

Page 10: ...ay 2 Open Close Press to open or close the disc tray Note Due to the nature of Blu ray discs it may take a moment for the disc tray to respond 5 Play Pause Press to start or pause playback 6 Stop Pres...

Page 11: ...6 HDMI Connect a digital video and audio device such as TV to this all digital connector No additional audio connection is needed Only HDMI is capable of delivering 1080p video and the highest quality...

Page 12: ...ote Control Range The effective range of the remote control is approximately 23 feet 7 meters from the front of the remote control sensor 30 to the left and right 30 up and down Point the remote contr...

Page 13: ...k and return to the main Blu ray DVD title menu This button also opens a menu to control playback of MP3 or JPEG files Press to navigate the disc menu when playing a Blu ray Disc or DVD These buttons...

Page 14: ...age The next XX shows the total number of languages available XXX shows the letter abbreviation for the country Press again to turn subtitles off AUDIO Press to select the audio language if multiple l...

Page 15: ...u turn on your player or press SETUP on your remote while a disc is playing the Home menu appears in the middle of your screen with a selection of different Apps that let you watch movies TV shows or...

Page 16: ...azing sound so if your TV has HDMI this is the connection type you should be using Better analog Component consists of three cables for transmitting video and two cables for transmitting audio one red...

Page 17: ...e power to your player 3 Select the corresponding HDMI input on your TV to view the disc HDMI with an HDMI capable home theater sound system 1 Connect an HDMI cable not included from the HDMI jack on...

Page 18: ...acks on the back of your player 3 Turn on the power to your player 4 Select the corresponding Component input on your TV to view the disc Component Video with a home theater sound system using analog...

Page 19: ...e not included from the COAXIAL DIGITAL AUDIO OUT jack on the back of your player to the COAXIAL IN jack on the home theater system OR Connect an optical digital audio cable not included from the OPTI...

Page 20: ...reless module which also supports the 802 11b g standards For the best wireless performance we recommend using an IEEE 802 11n certified Wi Fi network access point or wireless router Refer to the inst...

Page 21: ...password protected enter the secure access code you created when setting up your wireless router otherwise skip to Step 6 a Press SELECT to open the on screen keyboard to enter the password b Highlig...

Page 22: ...display the Home menu 2 Press the B green button if prompted Otherwise a Press or to select Settings and then press SELECT b Press or to select Network and then press SELECT 3 Press or to select Wirel...

Page 23: ...1 Be sure you have activated your account 2 Add movies to your Instant Queue from either your player or from the Netflix website 3 Press or to select Netflix and then press SELECT 4 Select and play mo...

Page 24: ...te account setup Watching a movie with Vudu 1 Be sure you have activated your account 2 Turn on your player 3 Press or to select Vudu and then press SELECT 4 Add movies and TV shows to your Wish List...

Page 25: ...yboard select Search and then press SELECT 7 The radio station will begin playing Listening to music with Pandora 1 Be sure you have activated your account 2 Turn on your player 3 Press or to select P...

Page 26: ...cation on those discs it is recommended that you press Repeatedly press or to fast forward or fast reverse the speed from Fast x 2 Fast x 4 Fast x 8 Fast x 16 Fast x 32 Fast x 64 to Fast x 128 Press t...

Page 27: ...er to your home network see Connecting to your home network on page 18 6 Connect a USB storage device to the USB port on the back of your player Note The USB device should be larger than 1GB with at l...

Page 28: ...evious folder and then eventually back to the Music menu Media Menu This option is displayed when you have files on both a USB device and a disc Select it to return to the menu to select either the US...

Page 29: ...ing a song or to open a folder 8 Press to select a menu option Home Return to the DVD player s main menu Previous folder This option is displayed when you have opened a folder containing files Select...

Page 30: ...tings menu allows you to adjust language display audio and other settings Your player will save changes made to the settings even when your player is turned off 1 Turn on your player and your TV If a...

Page 31: ...lect PAL for TVs purchased in other parts of the world such as Europe or Japan Resolution Select the video output resolution option that best fits the type of TV you have connected to your player HDMI...

Page 32: ...Movie will fill entire screen No effect Movie will fill entire screen Center of movie will be shown on TV Left and right portions of movie contents will not be shown Movie will be shown in rectangular...

Page 33: ...t coax or optical using the highest quality possible HDMI has higher quality capabilities with advanced audio codecs like Dolby TruHD and DTS HD Blu ray disc audio is limited to the soundtrack for the...

Page 34: ...Press RETURN once to return to the sub menu OR press SETUP to exit the Settings menu OSD Select the Settings menu language Choose from English French or Spanish Menu Select the disc menu language The...

Page 35: ...ontrol Turn parental controls on or off Selected programs movies and channels can only be viewed after you enter the password Choose from On or Off This option must be set to On to change other parent...

Page 36: ...nces of downloading malicious content onto your player Always Allow Access allows your player to download content from any BD LiveTM website whose Internet address is encoded onto the BD Disc There is...

Page 37: ...lt in which is also compatible with 802 11b and 802 11g wireless networks so you can connect your player to the Internet through your wireless home network Or you can connect to the Internet by pluggi...

Page 38: ...your player will automatically detect and use your network settings after you connect your Ethernet cable but you can manually change those settings if you are an advanced user and are comfortable wi...

Page 39: ...ssword b Highlight DONE on the keyboard and press SELECT when you have finished entering the password 7 Select Connect and then press SELECT When you see Success on the screen your player is connected...

Page 40: ...Fi Protected Setup WPS and then press SELECT 5 Press the button on your router When you see Success on the screen your player is connected to your wireless network 6 Press SELECT to close the message...

Page 41: ...ectly Turn on your player remove the disc leave the tray open and then leave your player on for two to three hours To minimize condensation problems keep the power cord connected to a power outlet Sto...

Page 42: ...her file systems are not supported The USB storage device must not have other iso or dat files in the root directory 2 Connect the USB storage device to the USB port on the back of your player 3 Follo...

Page 43: ...o A high definition picture is not possible using the composite video output 4 Can I play Blu ray Discs or DVDs that I bought in another country You can play the discs if the video was recorded in sta...

Page 44: ...t the disc has the same region code as your player Make sure that the disc is not dirty or defective The Parental Controls rating may be blocking the disc Enter the 4 digit password and change the par...

Page 45: ...cted with HDMI cables Reduce the number of connected devices Cannot switch audio Some discs do not let you change the audio When connecting a home theater system using a coaxial digital cable optical...

Page 46: ...the input source for your player Make sure the cables are securely connected to your TV and any external devices Make sure that the disc is not dirty or defective Press wait five seconds and then pres...

Page 47: ...p service providers Internet Connection Troubleshooting Issue Solution I forgot my secure access code Refer to the user manual for your wireless router or contact the manufacturer of either your route...

Page 48: ...6 Fax 949 585 9563 Hours of operation Monday Friday 6 am to 9 pm Saturday Sunday 8 am to 4 pm Please have your VIZIO model number serial number and date of purchase available before you call VIZIO Add...

Page 49: ...z 11N VBR220 Features Blu ray Disc Resolutions of 1080p HDMI Out 1080i 720p 480p 480i Component Out DVD DVD R DVD RW Selectable Resolutions of 1080p HDMI 1080i 720p 480p 480i HDMI Component Out CD CD...

Page 50: ...reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with...

Page 51: ...ccess Content System is approved as content protection system for BD format similar to use of CSS Content Scramble System for DVD format certain restrictions are imposed on playback analog signal outp...

Page 52: ...tion WIFI CERTIFIED 802 11n based on Draft 2 0 Draft 2 0 refers to the version of the not yet ratified IEEE 802 11n standard used in Wi Fi Alliance as of June 2007 The specifications of the 802 11n WL...

Page 53: ...S FACTORY RECERTIFIED or by a non authorized reseller THERE ARE NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES OTHER THAN THOSE LISTED OR DESCRIBED ABOVE ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILIT...

Page 54: ...g 13 Info Menu 38 Installation services 5 Internet Connecting 13 18 35 Language Menu Audio 32 Menu 32 OSD 32 Subtitles 32 Legal notices 48 Maintenance 39 Media Playing Music 26 Viewing Pictures 27 Men...

Page 55: ...l Disc AutoPlay 34 Restore Factory Defaults 35 Screen Saver 34 Update Software 34 40 Technical Support 46 Netflix 22 Pandora 24 Vudu 22 Troubleshooting 41 Audio Issues 43 BD Live and USB Issues 44 Int...

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