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USER MANUAL Elite BDP31FD PIONEER
- This Player is classified as a CLASS 1 LASER product.
- The CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT label is located on the rear cover.
- This product contains a low power laser device. To ensure continued safety do not remove any cover or attempt to gain access to the inside of the product. Refer all servicing to qualified personnel. USBAC IN
ENGLISHDEAR Pioneer CUSTOMER Thank you for buying this Pioneer product. Please read through these operating instructions so you will know how to operate your model properly. After you have finished reading the instructions, put them away in a safe place for future reference.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Electricity is used to perform many useful functions, but it can also cause personal injuries and property damage if improperly handled. This product has been engineered and manufactured with the highest priority on safety. However, improper use can result in electric shock and/or fire. In order to prevent potential danger, please observe the following instructions when installing, operating and cleaning the product. To ensure your safety and prolong the service life of your Blu-ray Disc Player, please read the following precautions carefully before using the product. Read these instructions. Keep these instructions. Heed all warnings. Follow all instructions. Do not use this apparatus near water. Clean only with dry cloth. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer. Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped. Additional Safety Information Power Sources—This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home, consult your product dealer or local power company. For products intended to operate from battery power, or other sources, refer to the operating instructions. Overloading—Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords, or integral convenience receptacles as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock. Object and Liquid Entry—Never push objects of any kind into this product through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short-out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the product. Damage Requiring Service—Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions: When the AC cord or plug is damaged, If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen into the product, If the product has been exposed to rain or water, If the product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions. Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to its normal operation, If the product has been dropped or damaged in any way, and When the product exhibits a distinct change in performance – this indicates a need for service. Replacement Parts—When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric shock, or other hazards. Safety Check—Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product, ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the product is in proper operating condition. Wall or ceiling mounting—When mounting the product on a wall or ceiling, be sure to install the product according to the method recommended by the manufacturer. The main AC plug is used as disconnect device and shall always remain readily operable.
CAUTION The STANDBY/ON switch on this unit will not completely shut off all power from the AC outlet. Since the power cord serves as the main disconnect device for the unit, you will need to unplug it from the AC outlet to shut down all power. Therefore, make sure the unit has been installed so that the power cord can be easily unplugged from the AC outlet in case of an accident. To avoid fire hazard, the power cord should also be unplugged from the AC outlet when left unused for a long period of time (for example, when on vacation). D3-4-2-2-2a*_A1_En When disposing of used batteries, please comply with governmental regulations or environmental public institution’s rules that apply in your country/area. D3-4-2-3-1_B1_En
WARNING: Handling the cord on this product or
cords associated with accessories sold with the product may expose you to chemicals listed on proposition 65 known to the State of California and other governmental entities to cause cancer and birth defect or other reproductive harm. Wash hands after handling. D36-P5_B1_En
Introduction Water and Moisture — Do not use this product near water – for example, near a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub; in a wet basement; or near a swimming pool; and the like. Stand — Do not place the product on an unstable cart, stand, tripod or table. Placing the product on an unstable base can cause the product to fall, resulting in serious personal injuries as well as damage to the product. Use only a cart, stand, tripod, bracket or table recommended by the manufacturer or sold with the product. When mounting the product on a wall, be sure to follow the manufacturer’s instructions. Use only the mounting hardware recommended by the manufacturer. Selecting the location — Select a place with no direct sunlight and good ventilation. Ventilation — The vents and other openings in the cabinet are designed for ventilation. Do not cover or block these vents and openings since insufficient ventilation can cause overheating and/or shorten the life of the product. Do not place the product on a bed, sofa, rug or other similar surface, since they can block ventilation openings. This product is not designed for built-in installation; do not place the product in an enclosed place such as a bookcase or rack, unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer’s instructions are followed. Heat — The product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other products (including amplifiers) that produce heat. Lightning — For added protection for this product during a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet. This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power- line surges. To prevent fire, never place any type of candle or flames on the top or near the product. To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose this product to dripping or splashing. No objects filled with liquids, such as vases, should be placed on the product. To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not place the AC cord under the product or other heavy items. Turn off the main power and unplug the AC cord from the wall outlet before handling. To clean the outer cabinet, periodically wipe it with a soft cloth. Do not use chemicals for cleaning. It may damage the cabinet finish.
- The Icons Used in This Operating Instructions BD VIDEO ..........Indicates the functions that can be performed for BD Video discs. BD-RE ..........Indicates the functions that can be performed for BD-RE discs. BD-R ..........Indicates the functions that can be performed for BD-R discs. DVD VIDEO ......Indicates the functions that can be performed for DVD Video discs. DVD-RW ..........Indicates the functions that can be performed for DVD-RW discs. DVD-R ........... Indicates the functions that can be performed for DVD-R discs. AVCHD .......... Indicates the functions that can be performed for DVD discs in AVCHD format. AUDIO CD ..........Indicates the functions that can be performed for Audio CDs. CD-RW .......... Indicates the functions that can be performed for CD-RW discs. CD-R .........Indicates the functions that can be performed for CD-R discs. USB ........ Indicates functions that can be used when playing USB memory devices. Copyright Audio-visual material may consist of copyrighted works which must not be recorded without the authority of the owner of the copyright. Refer to relevant laws in your country. This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by U.S. patents and other intellectual property rights. Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Rovi Corporation, and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Rovi Corporation. Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited. Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. “Dolby” and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. Manufactured under license under U.S. Patent #’s: 5,451,942; 5,956,674; 5,974,380; 5,978,762; 6,226,616; 6,487,535; 7,392,195; 7,272,567; 7,333,929; 7,212,872 & other U.S. and worldwide patents issued & pending. DTS and the Symbol are registered trademarks, & DTS-HD, DTS-HD Master Audio | Essential and the DTS logos are trademarks of DTS, Inc. Product includes software. © DTS, Inc. All Rights Reserved. “Blu-ray Disc”, “Blu-ray” and “Blu-ray Disc” logo are trademarks of Blu-ray Disc Association. “BD-LIVE” logo is trademark of Blu-ray Disc Association. is a trademark of DVD Format/Logo Licensing Corporation.
HDMI, the HDMI Logo and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing, LLC in the United States and other countries. “x.v.Color” and are trademarks of Sony Corporation. Java and all Java-based trademarks and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the U.S. and other countries. “BONUSVIEW” is trademark of Blu-ray Disc Association. This label indicates playback compatibility with DVD-RW discs recorded in VR format (Video Recording format). However, for discs recorded with a record-only-once encrypted program, playback can only be achieved using a CPRM compatible device. “AVCHD” and the “AVCHD” logo are trademarks of Panasonic Corporation and Sony Corporation.
Important Notice This product incorporates the LC Font (duplication inhibited) that has been designed by Sharp Corporation in considering the ease of viewing and reading on the display. The “LC Font”, “LC FONT” and the “LC” logo mark are trademarks of Sharp Corporation. Also note that the product partially uses fonts other than the LC Font. 6About Discs Types of Discs that Can Be Used with This Player Use discs that conform to compatible standards as indicated by the presence of official logos on the disc label. Playback of discs not complying with these standards is not guaranteed. In addition, the image quality or sound quality is not guaranteed even if the discs can be played back. Conditions for playbackDisc TypeDisc size Recording formatPlayable contents
BD VIDEO Discs whose region code is “A” or “All Region”12 cmBDMV formatAudio + video (movie) BD-RE
BD-RE/BD-R discs containing both the BDMV and BDAV formats cannot be played.
Extended play (H.264 format) discs recorded on Pioneer BD recorders can also be played.
96 kHz linear PCM audio is converted into 48 kHz linear PCM audio for output.
When playing a 8 cm disc, set the disc in the disc tray’s 8 cm disc ring. No adapter is necessary. NOTE Operation and functions of BD/DVD-Video discs may differ from the explanations in this manual. Furthermore, some functions may not be usable, at the disc manufacturer’s discretion. “Finalize” refers to a recorder processing a recorded disc so that it will play in other players/recorders as well as this player. Only finalized discs will play back in this player. (This player does not have a function to finalize discs.)
IntroductionAbout Discs Discs that Cannot Be Used with This Player In the cases below, even discs that can normally be played on this Player may not play at all or may not play normally.• BD VIDEO Discs other than those whose region code is “A (including A)” or “ALL” cannot be played. Discs on which the region code is not indicated can sometimes be played, if they are recorded in NTSC format. Discs in PAL or SECAM format
BD-RE BD-R BD-RE Ver.1.0 discs cannot be played on this Player. Cartridge type discs cannot be played.
DVD VIDEO Discs whose region code does not include “1” or “ALL” (discs not of offi cial sales regions) Discs in PAL or SECAM format Unauthorized discs (pirated discs) Professional-use discs
DVD-RW DVD-R DVD+RW DVD+R Discs on which no data is recorded Discs recorded in AVCREC format Some discs may not be playable, depending on the recorder used for recording them. Discs that have not been fi nalized In some cases it may not be possible to play discs containing both music/video fi les and still pictures (JPEG fi les). Also, some discs are not playable under any circumstances. It may not be possible to play the following discs. DVD-R (VR format) discs DVD-R DL (dual layer) discs DVD+R DL (dual layer) discs
CD-RW CD-R Discs on which no data is recorded Discs that have not been fi nalized Multisession discs In some cases it may not be possible to play discs recorded in formats other than music CD, JPEG and MP3, or discs containing both music/video fi les and still pictures (JPEG fi les). Also, some discs are not playable under any circumstances. Discs may not be playable due to the disc’s recording conditions or the conditions of the disc itself. Discs may not be playable for reasons of compatibility with this Player or due to the recorder used for recording them.
AUDIO CD In some cases, CDs containing signals designed to protect copyrights (copy control signals) may not be playable. In some cases, discs containing both DTS and linear PCM audio may not be playable. This product is designed on the premise of playing music CDs that comply with CD (Compact Disc) standards.
Video CD Video CDs cannot be played on this Player.• DTS CD Some discs, such as discs containing linear PCM audio tracks in addition to other tracks, may not play normally.• About discs with unusual shapes Discs with unusual shapes (heart-shaped, hexagonal, etc.), cannot be played on this Player. Attempting to play such discs may damage the player. Do not use such discs. Discs other than the above that cannot be played
Only the audio can be played. 8Icons Used on DVD Video Disc Cases
Audio tracks and audio formats DVD discs can contain up to 8 separate tracks with a different language on each. The first in the list is the original track.This section also details the audio format of each soundtrack — Dolby Digital, DTS, MPEG etc. Dolby Digital A sound system developed by Dolby Laboratories Inc. that gives movie theater ambience to audio output when the Player is connected to a Dolby Digital processor or amplifier. DTS DTS is a digital sound system developed by DTS, Inc. for use in cinemas. Linear PCM Linear PCM is a signal recording format used for Audio CDs and on some DVD and Blu-ray discs. The sound on Audio CDs is recorded at 44.1 kHz with 16 bits. (Sound is recorded between 48 kHz with 16 bits and 96 kHz with 24 bits on DVD video discs and between 48 kHz with 16 bits and 192 kHz with 24 bits on BD video discs.)
Subtitle languages This indicates the kind of subtitles.
Screen aspect ratio Movies are shot in a variety of screen modes.
Camera angle Recorded onto some DVD discs are scenes which have been simultaneously shot from up to 9 different angles (the same scene is shot from the front, from the left side, from the right side, etc.).
Region code This indicates the region code (playable region code). BD Video Enjoy BD-specific functions including BONUSVIEW (BD-ROM Profile 1 Version 1.1), such as picture-in-picture, and BD-LIVE (page 30).For the BD video discs compatible with BONUSVIEW/BD-LIVE, you can enjoy additional contents by copying the data from the discs or downloading it via the internet. For instance, this function is capable of playing the original movie as the primary video while playing video commentary from the film director on a small screen as a secondary video. NOTE The available functions differ depending on the disc.• Title, Chapter and Track Blu-ray discs and DVDs are divided into “Titles” and “Chapters”. If the disc has more than one movie on it, each movie would be a separate “Title”. “Chapters”, on the other hand, are subdivisions of titles. (See Example 1.)Audio CDs are divided into “Tracks”. You can think of a “Track” as one tune on an Audio CD. (See Example 2.) Example 1: Blu-ray disc or DVD
Introduction Title 1Title 2Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 1Track 1 Track 2 Track 3 Track 4Disc Precautions Be Careful of Scratches and Dust BD, DVD and CD discs are sensitive to dust, fingerprints and especially scratches. A scratched disc may not be able to be played back. Handle discs with care and store them in a safe place. Proper Disc Storage Place the disc in the center of the disc case and store the case and disc upright. Avoid storing discs in locations subject to direct sunlight, close to heating appliances or in locations of high humidity. Do not drop discs or subject them to strong vibrations or impacts. Avoid storing discs in locations where there are large amounts of dust or moisture. Handling Precautions If the surface is soiled, wipe gently with a soft, damp (water only) cloth. When wiping discs, always move the cloth from the center hole toward the outer edge. Do not use record cleaning sprays, benzene, thinner, static electricity prevention liquids or any other solvent. Do not touch the surface. Do not stick paper or adhesive labels to the disc. If the playing surface of a disc is soiled or scratched, the Player may decide that the disc is incompatible and eject the disc tray, or it may fail to play the disc correctly. Cleaning the Pick Up Lens Never use commercially available cleaning discs. The use of these discs can damage the lens. Request the nearest service center approved by Pioneer to clean the lens. Warnings about dew formation Condensation may form on pick up lens or disc in the following conditions: Immediately after a heater has been turned on. In a steamy or very humid room. When the Player is suddenly moved from a cold environment to a warm one. When condensation forms: It becomes difficult for the Player to read the signals on the disc and prevents the Player from operating properly. To remove condensation: Take out the disc and leave the Player with the power off until the condensation disappears. Using the Player when there is condensation may cause malfunction.
About Discs 10About Files DVD-RW DVD-R CD-RW CD-R USB About Playing Audio Files MP3 files can be played. Files recorded with the sampling frequencies below are supported. 8 kHz, 11.025 kHz, 12 kHz, 16 kHz, 22.05 kHz, 24 kHz, 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz Only files with the extensions “.mp3” or “.MP3” can be played. For the sound quality, we recommend recording with a bit rate of 128 kbps or greater. The maximum size of files that can be played is 200 MB. Audio files other than MP3 files (WMA, etc.) cannot be played. Some MP3 files cannot be played. MP3 files are not played in the order in which they were recorded. When recording MP3 files on discs, we recommend doing so at low speed. Recording at high speed can cause noise and make the disc/file unplayable. Some time is required for loading when there are many folders on the disc. Depending on the folder structure, it may take some time to load MP3 files. When playing audio files, the elapsed time may not be displayed properly. About Playing Image Files JPEG files can be played. The files that can be played are as follows: Conforming to baseline JPEG and Exif 2.2 standards Extension: “.jpg” or “.JPG” Resolution: 32 x 32 to 7680 x 4320 pixels File size: 20 MB or less JPEG HD is supported. The images are output with a high resolution of 720p or 1080i. The picture may be displayed with black vertical or horizontal bands when JPEG files with a different aspect ratio are played. Image files other than JPEG files (TIFF, etc.) cannot be played. Some JPEG files cannot be played. Progressive JPEG files cannot be played. Motion JPEG files cannot be played. In some cases, JPEG files processed with image processing software may not be playable. It may not be possible to play JPEG files downloaded from the Internet or e-mail. Depending on the number of folders or files and their size, some JPEG files may require some time to play. EXIF data is not displayed.
About Audio Files, Image Files and Folders Audio and image files can be played on this Player when the folders on the disc or USB memory device are created as described below. Example of folder structure: Root 001.jpg/001.mp3xxx.jpg/xxx.mp301 Folder Folder 001.jpg/001.mp3xxx.jpg/xxx.mp3001.jpg/001.mp3xxx.jpg/xxx.mp3XX Folder 001.jpg/001.mp3xxx.jpg/xxx.mp3
*: The number of folders and files within a single folder (including the root directory) is limited to a maximum of 256. Also, keep the number of folder layers to a maximum of 5. NOTE The file and folder names displayed on this Player may differ from those displayed on a computer.
Remote control unit “AA/R6” size battery (2) AC cord Video/audio cable Warranty card Operating instructions (this document)
- Main Unit (Front) STANDBY/ON PQLS USB
FL OFFHDMI OPEN/CLOSE
Lights during playback.
Counter display Displays the title, chapter, track number, elapsed time, etc.
Names and Functions of Parts
13Main Unit (Rear) BDP-33FD USBAC IN
Names and Functions of Parts
NOTE This remote control unit is equipped with two ENTER buttons (11 and 20 listed above).
Remote Control Unit Names and Functions of Parts
29Connections Be sure to turn off the power and unplug the power cord from the power outlet whenever making or changing connections. This Player is equipped with the terminals/jacks listed below. Find the corresponding terminal/jack on your video equipment. Using the supplied cable or commercially available cables, connect the video first. Then connect the audio. Video terminals/jacks on this Player Higher Quality Standard Quality HDMI OUT terminal Page 17 COMPONENT VIDEO OUTPUT jacks
Page 18 VIDEO OUTPUT jack Page 19 Audio terminals/jacks on this Player Digital audio connection Higher Quality Standard Quality HDMI OUT terminal Page 17
Connecting to the HDMI Terminal You can enjoy high quality digital picture and sound through the HDMI terminal. See page 55 for information on the output of next generation audio formats. Use High Speed HDMI
Cables when using the control function with HDMI. The control function with HDMI may not operate properly if other HDMI cables are used.
Rear panel of this Player Equipment with an HDMI terminal NOTE Audio transmitted in DTS-HD High Resolution Audio and DTS-HD Master Audio formats is output from the HDMI terminal as Bitstream. Connect an amplifier with a built-in decoder to enjoy the fine sound quality.
Selecting the priority video output when connecting HDMI and Component video When you connect both an HDMI cable and a component cable to this player, you need to select the priority video output in “Settings” – “Audio Video Settings” – “Video Out Select”. (See page 45.) NOTE When you connect the player to a Pioneer TV with an HDMI cable only and the TV is turned on, the video output switches to HDMI automatically. (The above setting is unnecessary.) When you connect the player to a TV with an HDMI cable, “HDMI Video Out” is set to “Auto”. If you don’t get a stable image, select the desired resolution. When you set “HDMI Video Out” to a setting other than “Auto”, you can only select resolutions that are compatible with the connected TV. Refer to “HDMI Video Out” on page 45 regarding the resolutions of the HDMI video output.
To HDMI OUT terminal To HDMI IN terminal TVProjector AV receiver STEPS Be sure to turn off this Player and the equipment before making any connections. Firmly connect an HDMI cable (commercially available) to the HDMI terminals ( and ).
After connecting If desired, connect audio equipment. (Page 20) Load a disc and start playback. (Page 28) Refer to control function with HDMI. (Pages 26 and 46)
- USB BDP-33FD USBAC IN
Connecting to the Component Jacks You can enjoy accurate color reproduction and high quality images through the component jacks. Rear panel of this Player STANDBY/ON PQLS USB
FL OFFHDMI OPEN/CLOSE
Video equipment with component jacks NOTE Connect the Blu-ray disc player to TV directly. When you record the program where copyright is protected, the copy guard function is activated automatically; the program can not be recorded correctly. Also, the playback image via VCR may deteriorate due to this function. However, this is not a malfunction. When you watch the program where copyright is protected, we recommend that the Blu-ray disc player be connected to TV directly.
CAUTION You need to select the priority video output in “Settings” – “Audio Video Settings” – “Video Out Select”. (See page 45.) When the priority video output is set to “HDMI” in “Video Out Select”, the video resolution which is output from the COMPONENT VIDEO OUTPUT jacks is the one set in “HDMI Video Out”. (See page 45.) When the output from the COMPONENT VIDEO OUTPUT jacks is prioritized, set the priority video to “Component”.
Projector AV receiver To COMPONENT VIDEO OUTPUT jacks VCRThis Player TV (Red) (Blue) (Green) (Red) (Blue) (Green) Component video cable (commercially available)
To COMPONENT VIDEO input jacks STEPS Be sure to turn off this Player and the equipment before making any connections. Firmly connect a component video cable (commercially available) to the component jacks ( and ).
After connecting Connect audio equipment or the audio terminals of the TV. (Page 20)• Red Blue Green Red Blue GreenConnecting to the Video Jack You can enjoy the images through the VIDEO OUTPUT jack. USB BDP-33FD USBAC INAV INPUTVIDEO L - AUDIO -R Rear panel of this Player Video equipment with a video jack NOTE Connect the Blu-ray disc player to TV directly. When you record the program where copyright is protected, the copy guard function is activated automatically; the program can not be recorded correctly. Also, the playback image via VCR may deteriorate due to this function. However, this is not a malfunction. When you watch the program where copyright is protected, we recommend that the Blu-ray disc player be connected to TV directly.
FL OFFHDMI OPEN/CLOSE
Connection STEPS Be sure to turn off this Player and the equipment before making any connections. Firmly connect an AV cable (supplied) to the video jacks ( and ).
Projector AV receiver
To VIDEO input jack After connecting Connect audio equipment or the audio terminals of the TV. (Page 20)• Yellow Yellow VCR This Player
To VIDEO OUTPUT jackConnecting to the Digital Audio Terminal or Audio Jacks You can connect audio equipment or the TV to the DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL terminal or AUDIO OUTPUT jacks. See page 55 for information on the output of next generation audio formats.
USBBDP-33FDUSBAC INOPTICALDIGITAL AUDIO INVIDEO L - AUDIO -RAV INPUT Rear panel of this Player Audio equipment with a digital audio input terminal Connections
STEPS Be sure to turn off this Player and the equipment before making any connections. Firmly connect an optical digital cable (commercially available) or AV cable (supplied) to the optical digital audio terminals or audio jacks ( and , or and ).
After connecting Load a disc and start playback. (Page 28)• To DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL terminal Optical digital cable (commercially available)
5.1 ch Digital Output is available.
7.1 ch Digital Output is not available.
(White) (Red) Red White RedWhiteUSBUSBUSBFL OFFOPEN/CLOSEUSB USB BDP-33FD LAN USB USB Connecting to the LAN (10/100) terminal You can enjoy BD-LIVE functions and YouTube videos as well as update this Player’s software by connecting to the Internet. When using the Internet, a broadband internet connection as shown below is required. A separate contract with/payment to an Internet service provider is required to use the Internet.
After connecting Perform the communication setting. (Page 48) Load a BD-LIVE compatible disc and play back the contents. (Page 30)
STEPS Be sure to turn off this Player and the equipment before making any connections. Either securely connect a LAN cable (commercially available) to the LAN (10/100) terminal ( and ) or insert a USB Wireless LAN Adaptor AS-WL100 (sold separately as an option) into the USB port on this Player’s front or rear panel ().
Example of a Broadband Internet Connection Connections Front panel of this Player Rear panel of this Player
Connection CAUTION Use the Pioneer-designated USB Wireless LAN Adaptor sold separately as an option. Operation is not guaranteed with other wireless LAN adaptors. Do not disconnect the USB Wireless LAN Adaptor while the player is operating. When using a broadband internet connection, a contract with an internet service provider is required. For more details, contact your nearest internet service provider. Refer to the operation manual of the equipment you have as the connected equipment and connection method may differ depending on your internet environment. Do not use a USB extension cable when connecting a USB memory device to the USB terminal of the player. Using a USB extension cable may prevent the player from performing correctly.
To USB port Enjoying BONUSVIEW or BD-LIVE Requires the USB memory device (commercially available). The memory device purchased should comply with USB specification 2.0 and have minimum capacity of 1 GB, with 2 GB or more recommended.
USB Wireless LAN Adaptor AS-WL100 (sold separately as an option) or USB memory device (commercially available) Before Starting Playback Loading the Batteries in the Remote Control Open the rear cover. Insert the batteries (AA/R6 x 2). Insert as indicated by the / marks into the battery compartment. Close the rear cover. Close securely (a click should be heard). CAUTION Do not use any batteries other than the ones specified. Also, do not use a new battery together with an old one. When loading the batteries into the remote control, set them in the proper direction, as indicated by the polarity marks ( and ). Do not heat batteries, disassemble them, or throw them into flames or water. Batteries may have different voltages, even if they look similar. Do not use different kinds of batteries together. To prevent leakage of battery fluid, remove the batteries if you do not plan to use the remote control for a long period of time (1 month or more). If the fluid should leak, wipe it carefully off the inside of the case, then insert new batteries. If a battery should leak and the fluid should get on your skin, flush it off with large quantities of water. When disposing of used batteries, please comply with governmental regulations or environmental public institution’s rules that apply in your country/area. Do not use or store batteries in direct sunlight or other excessively hot place, such as inside a car or near a heater. This can cause batteries to leak, overheat, explode or catch fire. It can also reduce the life or performance of batteries.
Connecting the Power Cord Only connect the power cord once all equipment connections are completed. USBAC IN BDP-33FD NOTE Place the Player close to the AC outlet, and keep the power plug within reach. TO PREVENT RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT TOUCH THE UN-INSULATED PARTS OF ANY CABLES WHILE THE AC CORD IS CONNECTED. If you are not going to use this Player for a long period of time, be sure to remove the AC cord from the AC outlet.
STANDBY/ON PQLS Approximate operating range of remote control
Remote control sensor Remote control unit 30º 30º 23 ft To AC IN terminal To AC outlet Press lightly on this part and slide into the direction of the arrow. Insert the negative () side first.Before Starting Playback Turning the Power On STANDBY/ON PQLS USB
FL OFFHDMI OPEN/CLOSE
STANDBY/ON. Operate using the buttons on either the remote control or main unit. “POWER ON” appears on the front panel display. When the power is turned on with no disc loaded, the Pioneer logo screen (wallpaper) is displayed. When the power is turned on with the disc loaded, a menu screen may be displayed automatically, depending on the disc. When STOP or EXIT is pressed, the disc’s menu screen turns off and the wallpaper is displayed. Turning the power off Press
STANDBY/ON again. Operate using the buttons on either the remote control or main unit. “POWER OFF” appears on the front panel display. If you press STANDBY/ON again immediately after entering standby, the Player may not turn on. If this happens, wait for 10 seconds or more and then turn on the STANDBY/ON again.
Language Setting Changing the on-screen display language Press the HOME MENU to display the HOME MENU. When the wallpaper is displayed, the HOME MENU can also be displayed by selecting the menu icon ( ) with then pressing ENTER. Press to select “On Screen Language”, then press ENTER. Web Content PhotosOn Screen LanguageSettingsMusicDisc Navigator Press to select the language you want to display on the screen, then press ENTER. English Español Français NOTE To select the DVD disc language, such as subtitle language, etc., see page 29.
Playback STANDBY/ONBefore Starting Playback Operating the TV with the Player’s Remote Control When the manufacturer code for your brand of TV is set on the player’s remote control, the TV can be operated using the player’s remote control. CAUTION For some models it may not be possible to operate the TV with the player’s remote control, even for TVs of brands listed on the manufacturer code list. The setting may be restored to the default after the batteries are replaced. If this happens, reset it.
Input the 2-digit manufacturer code. Press the number buttons (0 to 9) to input the code while pressing TV CONTROL . NOTE The factory setting is 00 (PIONEER). If you make a mistake when inputting the code, release TV CONTROL then start over from the beginning. When there are multiple codes for a manufacturer, try inputting them in the indicated order until the TV can be operated.
Check that the TV can be operated. Operate the TV using TV CONTROL.
Table of Manufacturer Codes Manufacturer Code(s) PIONEER 00, 31, 32, 07, 36, 42,
THAM 43WATSON 07WATT RADIO 32, 42, 49WHITE WESTINGHOUSE 07YOKO 07, 42, 46ZENITH 03, 20 Before Starting Playback Turning Off the Front Panel Display and Indications If you feel that the indicators on the Player are too bright when watching movies, you can turn them off except for the FL OFF indicator. Operate using the remote control unit Press FRONT LIGHT. The front panel display and indicators turn on and off each time this is pressed. When off, only the FL OFF indicator is lit. HOME MENU operation Press HOME MENU to display the HOME MENU screen. Press to select “Settings”, then press ENTER. Press to select “Front Panel Display/LED”, then press ENTER. Audio Video Settings Quick Start Auto Power Off Control Playback Setting Communication Setup Version Front Panel Display/LED USB Memory Management Software Update System Reset Press to select “On” or “Off”, then press ENTER. Press HOME MENU or EXIT to exit.
PlaybackBefore Starting Playback About Control Function with HDMI The functions work when a control function with HDMI- compatible Pioneer Flat Panel TV or AV system (AV receiver or amplifier, etc.) is connected to the player using an HDMI cable. Also refer to the operating instructions of the Flat Panel TV and AV system (AV receiver or amplifier, etc.). To use the control function with HDMI The control function with HDMI operates when control function with HDMI is set to On for all devices connected with HDMI cables. Once connections and the settings of all the devices are finished, be sure to check that the player’s picture is output to the Flat Panel TV. (Also check after changing the connected devices and reconnecting HDMI cables.) The control function with HDMI may not operate properly if the player’s picture is not properly output to the Flat Panel TV. Use High Speed HDMI
Cables when using the control function with HDMI. The control function with HDMI may not operate properly if other HDMI cables are used. For some models, the control function with HDMI may be referred to as “KURO LINK” or “HDMI Control”. The control function with HDMI does not work with devices of other brands, even if connected with an HDMI cable. What the control function with HDMI can do Outputting the optimum picture quality to a Flat Panel TV compatible with the control function with HDMI. When the control function with HDMI is enabled, video signals with the optimum picture quality for control function with HDMI are output from the player’s HDMI terminal. The HDMI indicator on the player lights. PQLS USB
FL OFFHDMI OPEN/CLOSE
HDMI indicator Operating the player with the Flat Panel TV’s remote control. Such player operations as starting and stopping playback and displaying the menus can be performed from the Flat Panel TV. The player’s playback picture is displayed on the Flat Panel TV’s screen. (Auto-select function) The input switches automatically on the Flat Panel TV and AV system (AV receiver or amplifier, etc.) when playback is started on the player or the HOME MENU or Disc Navigator is displayed. When the input is switched, the playback picture, the HOME MENU or Disc Navigator appears on the Flat Panel TV. The power of the Flat Panel TV and the player turns on and off automatically. (Simultaneous power function) When playback on the player is started or the HOME MENU or Disc Navigator is displayed, if the Flat Panel TV’s power was off, its power turns on automatically. When the Flat Panel TV’s power is turned off, the player’s power automatically turns off. (The power does not turn off automatically if a disc or file is playing on the player or the player’s operation screen is displayed on the Flat Panel TV.)
The player’s on-screen display language switches automatically. (Unified language function) When the language information from a connected Flat Panel TV is received, you can have the player’s on-screen display language change automatically to that of the Flat Panel TV. This function is available only when playback is stopped and the menu screen is not displayed. About the PQLS function PQLS (Precision Quartz Lock System) is a digital audio transfer control technology using the HDMI control function. The player’s output signals are controlled from the AV amplifier to achieve high sound quality playback using the amplifier’s quartz oscillator. This eliminates the influence of the jitter generated during signal transfer which can adversely affect the sound quality. This player supports the functions below. The “PQLS 2ch Audio” function that is only activated when playing music CDs (CD-DAs) The “PQLS Multi Surround” function that is activated when playing all discs (BDs, DVDs, etc.) with linear PCM audio output The “PQLS Bitstream” function that is activated when playing with bitstream audio output The various PQLS functions are activated when a Pioneer AV amplifier supporting the PQLS functions is connected directly to the “HDMI OUT” terminal with an HDMI cable and the main unit settings are set as shown below (page 46). Control function with HDMI: On HDMI audio output: PCM (PQLS multi-surround only) Also refer to the AV amplifier’s operating instructions. See the Pioneer website for AV amplifiers supporting the PQLS function. CAUTION The PQLS function may stop working when the video output resolution is switched. The PQLS function will start working again once playback is stopped then restarted. When the PQLS 2ch function is activated, the output from the player’s VIDEO OUTPUT jacks may not have the proper colors. If this happens, connect the TV and AV amplifier’s HDMI terminals or the TV and player’s COMPONENT VIDEO OUTPUT jacks to view the picture.
NOTE The PQLS indicator on the player’s front panel lights when the PQLS function is activated (page 13).
26RSS Reader Function With the RSS function, text information (news, etc.) is acquired from the Internet and scrolled on the display. To use this function, you must make network connections (page 21) and communications settings (pages 48 to 50) then make the settings below. NOTE The displayed information is updated periodically, but in some cases the updating interval may not be regular. Depending on the player’s status, it may not be possible to display text information. Text information is not displayed when a disc is playing or a menu screen is displayed. Text information may not be displayed when a disc is loading. Pioneer accepts no responsibility whatsoever for the text information that is displayed. See “Disclaimer for Third Party Content” on page 63 regarding the contents that are displayed.
Displaying text information Press HOME MENU to display the HOME MENU. Press to select “Web Content”, then press ENTER. Press to select “RSS”, then press ENTER. Press to select “On”, then press ENTER. If “Off” is selected, the text information is not displayed. Press to select the desired channel. The text information for the selected channel (news, etc.) scrolls from right to left on the display. NOTE To change the channel whose text information is displayed, when the wallpaper is displayed, press to select the RSS icon, then press to select the desired channel. To turn the text display off, stop playback of the disc or USB memory device, then perform the above procedure from step 1.
PlaybackPlayback This section explains playback of commercially available BD-/DVD-Video discs (movies, etc.), CDs, and video or audio recorded on BD-RE/-R and DVD- RW/-R discs as well as USB memory devices. Loading a Disc STANDBY/ON PQLS USB
FL OFFHDMI OPEN/CLOSE
Press STANDBY/ON to turn on the power. Press OPEN/CLOSE to open the disc tray. Load a disc on the disc tray. Insert the disc with the label face up.In case of disc recorded on both sides, face down the side to play back. Press OPEN/CLOSE to close the disc tray. BD/DVD Video Playback
BD-RBD VIDEODVD VIDEOBD-RE
This player supports DVD upscaling during DVD playback. Load a disc. Playback may begin automatically, depending on the disc.Playback begins from the first title.The menu may be displayed first, depending on the disc. Perform playback operation by following the directions on the screen. Press PLAY if playback does not begin automatically or playback is stopped. NOTE The disc load time may vary depending on the disc.•
To stop playback Press STOP. Resume playback function When PLAY is pressed during playback, the position at which playback stopped is stored in the memory. When PLAY is pressed, playback resumes from the point at which it stopped.To playback from the beginning, cancel resume mode by pressing STOP, then press PLAY. (This may not work depending on the type of disc. In this case, open the disc tray or enter standby.) NOTE Resume playback may not function with some discs (for example BD-Video discs including BD-J applications (page 60)). To find out whether or not the disc includes BD-J applications, contact the disc’s manufacturer.
Displaying the disc information Press DISPLAY during playback. Each time you press DISPLAY, the display switches as follows.
Type of discTitle number being played/Total number of TitlesChapter number being played/Total number of ChaptersElapsed playback time/Total playback time for the Title NOTE Disc Information Screen A disappears after about 1 minute elapses without performing any operations.For some commercially-released BD VIDEO discs, the total playback time display for the Chapter/Title may not appear.
Disc Information Screen A Disc Information Screen B No DisplayPlaying BD-/DVD-Video Discs from the Menu This section explains how to play back a BD/DVD video disc with a top menu, disc menu or pop-up menu. The menu names, content and operations differ from disc to disc. Operate as instructed on the disc’s instructions or menu. The titles listed in the top menu and a disc guide (for options like subtitles and audio languages) are given in the disc menu. DISC NAVIGATOR/TOP MENU and POPUP MENU/MENU will not function if there is no menu on the disc. Using the top menu
Jazz TOP MENU Press to select the title, then press ENTER. The selected title is played back.
PlaybackPlayback Enjoying BONUSVIEW or BD-LIVE BD VIDEO This Player is compatible with BD-Video BONUSVIEW and BD-LIVE. When using BD-Video discs compatible with BONUSVIEW, you can enjoy such functions as secondary video (picture in picture) and secondary audio. With BD-Video discs supporting BD-LIVE, special video images and other data can be downloaded from the Internet. Data recorded on BD video and downloaded from BD- LIVE is stored on the USB memory device (external memory). To enjoy these functions, connect a USB memory device (minimum 1 GB capacity (2 GB or more recommended)) supporting USB 2.0 High Speed (480 Mbit/s) to the USB port (page 21) on this player. To recall data stored in the USB memory device, first insert the disc media that was being used at the time the data was downloaded (if a different disc is loaded, the data stored on the USB memory device cannot be played). If a USB memory device containing other data (previously recorded) is used, the video and audio may not play back properly. If the USB memory device is disconnected from this player during playback, playback of the disc will stop. Do not disconnect the USB memory device while playback is in progress. Some time may be required for the data to load (read/ write). CAUTION It may not be possible to use the BONUSVIEW and BD-LIVE functions if there is insufficient space on the USB memory device. In this case, refer to “USB Memory Management” on page 51 for erasing the Virtual Package data and the BD-LIVE data in the USB memory device.
NOTE Operation of USB memory devices is not guaranteed. Playback of BD-LIVE function data differs depending on the disc used. For details, consult the user instructions supplied with the disc. To enjoy the BD-LIVE function, a network connection and settings are required (pages 21 and 48). For conditions and restrictions regarding Internet connections using the BD-LIVE function, see the section “BD Internet Access” (page 47). BD-LIVE is a function that provides for automatic connection to the Internet. Discs supporting the BD-LIVE function may send ID codes identifying this player and the disc to the contents provider via the Internet. The unit can be set to prevent automatic connection to the Internet. For instructions on this setting, see the section “BD Internet Access” (page 47). When USB memory devices are connected to both the USB ports on the player’s front and rear panels, the device that was connected first is used for the BONUSVIEW and BD-LIVE functions, while the device that was connected last is used for file playback and software updating.
Secondary video playback BD-Video that includes secondary audio and video compatible with Picture in Picture can be played back with secondary audio and video simultaneously as a small video in the corner. Press SECONDARY VIDEO during playback to show the 2-picture screen. To remove the secondary video, press SECONDARY VIDEO again. NOTE To listen to secondary audio, make sure that “Secondary Audio” is set to “On”. (See page 45.) The secondary audio and video for Picture In Picture may automatically play back and be removed depending on the content. Also, playable areas may be restricted.
Secondary audio/video Primary audio/videoPlayback BD-RE/-R, DVD-RW/-R Playback BD-RE BD-R DVD-R DVD-RW You can play back a recorded disc. NOTE “Finalize” refers to a recorder processing a recorded disc so that it will play in other DVD players/recorders as well as this player. Only finalized DVD-RW/-R discs will play back in this player. (This player does not have a function to finalize discs.)
Playback by selecting a title Load a recorded disc. The Disc Navigator screen is displayed. Program Program Program Program Program Program
When loading a BD disc with usage restrictions placed by a BD recorder, the password input screen appears. Then, input your password. If you input a wrong password three times, the disc tray will open. Close the disc tray, and then input a correct password. If the Disc Navigator screen is not displayed, press DISC NAVIGATOR/TOP MENU. Press to select the desired title, then press ENTER. When seven or more titles are displayed, switch pages by pressing PAGE +/–. The same operation can be performed by pressing or. Playback of the selected title will begin. You can playback by pressing PLAY instead of pressing ENTER. Press STOP to stop playback.
NOTE The Disc Navigator screen also can be displayed by pressing DISC NAVIGATOR/TOP MENU when playback is stopped or by pressing ENTER after choosing “Disc Navigator” in HOME MENU when playback is stopped.
Switching the disc navigator display The Disc Navigator can be displayed in two types, Thumbnail and Title Name. Each time you press RED, the screen changes between Thumbnail and Title Name. Thumbnail
Title Name Information of selected title Title Name Recording Date Recording Duration Caption for RED, GREEN, BLUE, YELLOW When seven or more titles are displayed, switch pages by pressing PAGE +/–. The same operation can be performed by pressing or. NOTE The recording date is the date stored for the recorded title, and depending on the device used for recording may differ from the actual date the recording (copy) was made.
By ChapterPlaylist Functions 5/21 Thu 9:30 AM 110 Min. Program 1Title Name Program Program Program Program Program Program B C D
Playback Playback by selecting a chapter Press GREEN while the Thumbnail screen is displayed. The chapter screen is displayed. ChapterCHAPTER Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter CHAPTER CHAPTERCHAPTERCHAPTERCHAPTER When seven or more chapters are displayed, switch pages by pressing PAGE +/–. The same operation can be performed by pressing or
To return to the Thumbnail screen, press GREEN. Press to select the desired chapter, then press ENTER. Playback of the selected chapter will begin. You can playback by pressing PLAY instead of pressing ENTER. Press STOP to stop playback. Sorting the titles Each time you press GREEN, while the Title Name screen is displayed, the Title Name display changes between displaying the newest title first and the oldest title first. Playback by selecting a Playlist Press BLUE while the Thumbnail screen is displayed. The Playlist screen is displayed. Original Functions C D 5/21 Thu 9:30 AM1 Program1 5/ 2 Thu 110 Min.2 Program2 6/15 Mon 110 Min.110 Min.Program 1 Press to select the title, then press ENTER. Playback of the selected title will begin. Press STOP to stop playback.
Playing back the title you stopped while being played Press YELLOW while the Disc Navigator screen is displayed. From Beginning From Continued Playback Playback this title. Select “From Beginning” or “From Continued” using , then press ENTER. Playback of the title will begin. Press STOP to stop playback.
32Audio CD Playback AUDIO CD Playback from the beginning Load an audio CD. The CD screen is displayed. (The CD screen is displayed only when a compact disc recorded in the CD-DA format is inserted.) Playback may begin automatically, depending on the disc.
Select EnterFunctions
Press PLAY if playback does not begin automatically or playback is stopped. Press STOP to stop playback. Resume playback function When PLAY is pressed during playback, the position at which playback stopped is stored in the memory. When PLAY is pressed, playback resumes from the point at which it stopped. To playback from the beginning, cancel resume mode by pressing STOP, then press PLAY. (This may not work depending on the type of disc. In this case, open the disc tray or enter standby.) NOTE Resume playback may not function depending on the disc.•
Playback Playback by selecting a track Press to select the track, then press ENTER during playback or when playback is stopped. Playback of the selected track will begin. When seven or more tracks are displayed, switch pages by pressing PAGE +/–.
Select EnterFunctions
Press STOP to stop playback. Operation procedure for the “Functions” menu Press YELLOW (Functions) when the CD screen is displayed. The “Functions” menu is activated.
Press to select the desired setting, then press ENTER. When playback is stopped, only “Track” can be selected. For a description of each setting, see “Functions which can be set” (Page 43). Press to set, then press ENTER. Operations vary depending on the setting. Follow the operation instructions on the screen. Press RETURN or YELLOW to exit the “Functions” menu. NOTE The displayed items vary depending on the disc.•
PlaybackPlaying Audio Files DVD-RW DVD-R CD-R CD-RW USB NOTE Do not disconnect the USB memory device while it is playing. For details on the audio signals that can be played, see “Types of Discs that Can Be Used with This Player” (page 7). When USB memory devices are connected to both the USB ports on the player’s front and rear panels, only the sound recorded on the device that was connected last is played.
Load the disc or USB memory device on which the audio is recorded, then press HOME MENU to display the HOME MENU. Press to select “Music” then press ENTER. Press to select “DVD/CD” or “USB”, then press ENTER. Select the file or folder. Use to select the file. Use to select the folder, then press ENTER. The files in the folder are displayed. Press ENTER to start playing the file. When PAUSE is pressed during playback, playback pauses. When PAUSE is pressed again or PLAY is pressed, playback resumes.
Playback Selecting and playing a different file during playback Press to select the file. Press ENTER to start playing the file. The selected file is played. Cueing during playback Press
When is pressed, playback moves to the beginning of the file. When is pressed, playback moves to the end of the file. NOTE Fast-forwarding and reversing are not possible. The repeat function cannot be used. The function control cannot be used during playback (page 42).
34Playback Playing JPEG files DVD-RW DVD-R CD-R CD-RW USB NOTE Do not disconnect the USB memory device while it is playing. For details on the image files that can be played, see “About playing image files” (page 11). During “Normal play”, still images are played one by one while during “Slide show”, they are automatically replaced one after another. When USB memory devices are connected to both the USB ports on the player’s front and rear panels, only the image files recorded on the device that was connected last are played.
Load the disc or USB memory device on which the image files are recorded, then press HOME MENU to display the HOME MENU. Press to select “Photo”, then press ENTER. Press to select “DVD/CD” or “USB”, then press ENTER. Select the file or folder. Use to select the file. Use to select the folder, then press ENTER. The files in the folder are displayed.
Use to select the folder whose still images are to be played, then press ENTER. 8/15 Press or to replace one image with another. The same operation can be performed by pressing or REV/ FWD. Press RETURN if you wish to return to the folder selection screen. To stop the still image playback at any time, press STOP. Playing back Slide Show Load the disc or USB memory device on which the image files are recorded, then press HOME MENU to display the HOME MENU. Press to select “Photo”, then press ENTER. Press to select “DVD/CD” or “USB”, then press ENTER. Press to select the folder, then press PLAY to play. A slide show of the images in the selected folder is played. Press PAUSE to pause the slide show. Press PLAY to resume playback from where it stopped. Press STOP to stop the play at any time. Press RETURN to play a slide show of still images in another folder.
PlaybackPlaying YouTube Videos With this player, you can connect to the Internet and play YouTube videos (MPEG4 AVC H.264). NOTE YouTube videos of the following sizes can be played. Standard quality (400 x 226 pixels, 200 kbps) Medium quality (480 x 360 pixels, 512 kbps) High quality (854 x 480 pixels, 900 kbps) HD (720p) (1280 x 720 pixels, 2 Mbps) HD (1080p) (1920 x 1080 pixels, 4 Mbps) YouTube videos for mobile phones cannot be played. Some YouTube videos cannot be played. Depending on the Internet connection environment, it may not be possible to play YouTube videos properly. See “Disclaimer for Third Party Content” on page 63 regarding the contents that are played.
Display the selection screen. When the wallpaper is displayed, use to select the YouTube icon, then press ENTER. The selection screen can also be selected by pressing HOME MENU then selecting “Home Menu” “Web Contents” “YouTube”. Press to select the YouTube video, then press ENTER to play. Press EXIT to stop playback of the YouTube video.
Playback Setting slide show speed/repeat playback Press YELLOW (Slide Show Menu) during the folder selection screen. The setting screen for “Slide Show Speed”/“Repeat Mode Setting” appears. Press to select “Slide Show Speed”, then press ENTER. Slide Show Speed Repeat Mode Setting Normal The slide show speed may be selected from “Fast”, “Normal”, “Slow1” and “Slow2”. Press to select the desired speed, then press ENTER. Press to select “Repeat Mode Setting”, then press ENTER. Yes
36Playing Netflix Streaming Content This function allows you to enjoy Netflix service through the Internet. Netflix is an online DVD and Blu-ray Disc rental service, offering rental-by mail and online streaming to customers. To enjoy this function, make a broadband internet connection to both your PC and this player (See page 21), and then set communication settings (See page 48), then perform the following operation. NOTE Netflix service is not available when a proxy server is used for an internet connection. As the registration process takes time, we recommend setting “Auto Power Off” to “No” before starting the registration. (See page 46.) Video quality of the Netflix contents (SD or HD) depends on the network speed and original bit rate of the Netflix contents. For more information on the Netflix Instant Streaming service visit http://www.netflix.com/help/ or login to your Netflix account and click “Help” at the top of the page. The Netflix service cannot be used in any country except for the United States. Illustrations are examples and may differ from the actual Netflix screens. See “Disclaimer for Third Party Content” on page 63 regarding the contents that are played. See page 47 to check Netflix ESN. See page 48 to deactivate your Netflix information.
Settings for watching Netflix content on your TV Press HOME MENU to display the HOME MENU. When the Pioneer logo screen is displayed, the Home Menu can also be displayed by selecting the menu icon, then pressing ENTER. Press to select “Web Content”, then press PLAY or ENTER. Press to select “Netflix”, then press PLAY or ENTER.
Read the Disclaimer displayed on the screen. If you agree, press on the last page to select “Agree”, then press ENTER. (If you do not agree, this service cannot be used.) Obtain the Netflix activation code. If you don’t have a Netflix account Press to select “no-start my FREE trial”, then press ENTER. The screen of this player shown on the TV Subscribe by visiting http://www.netflix.com/ Pioneer from your PC. Press to select “I’m now a member”, then press ENTER. The screen of this player shown on the TV If you have a Netflix account Press to select “yes-activate instant streaming from Netflix”, then press ENTER. The screen of this player shown on the TV
Please check that the most current software is loaded on this player by selecting auto update on the player menu screen (See page 52) or by visiting http://www.pioneerblu-ray.com to check for a download of the newest software version. Playback
PlaybackYou will see the following window. The activation code is displayed. The screen of this player shown on the TV Using your PC, visit http://www.netflix.com/ activate, and then enter the activation code displayed in step 6. The screen of the PC After a period of time, the player will be activated, and the Empty Instant Queue screen will be displayed on your TV from the player. Adding content to the Instant Queue To add a movie to the Instant Queue list of this player, select the “Add to Instant” button on Netflix “Watch Instantly” web page using your PC. After a period of time, the Instant Queue list registered using your PC will appear on your TV screen. Playing back content in the Instant Queue on your TV Press to select the desired movie, then press ENTER. Once this function is set and the registration is completed, the next time this service is used Instant Queue list screens such as the following can be displayed directly by pressing ENTER after selecting the NETFLIX icon on the Pioneer logo screen. The screen of this player shown on the TV
The movie you selected is displayed. To return to the step 9, press . Press to select “play”, then press ENTER or PLAY to start playback. The screen of this player shown on the TV
The screen of this player shown on the TV After a period of time, playback of the movie begins. To pause the playback at any time, press PAUSE. Press PAUSE or PLAY to return to playback. To stop the playback or go to step 10, press or STOP. Fast Forward/Reverse The Fast Forward/Reverse function is enabled when
FWD is pressed during playback.
DVD VIDEO DVD-RDVD-RWAVCHDAUDIO CD NOTE Some operations in the following playback functions cannot be performed depending on the specifications of the disc.
FWD is pressed during playback. Example: When FWD is pressed The search speed will change each time you press the button. It is not possible to fast-forward or reverse to adjacent titles. When the beginning or end of the title is reached, fast-forwarding/reversing is canceled and normal playback resumes. Subtitles are not displayed when fast-forwarding/reversing BD-/DVD-Video discs. Skipping to the Next or the Start of the Current Chapter (Track) Skipping (to the beginning of a chapter or track) functions when
is pressed during playback. Pause Pause functions when
PAUSE is pressed during playback. Frame Advance Playback Frame Advance Playback functions when
is pressed during Pause.
Playback Functions NOTE Frame advance playback is not possible with audio CDs. Frame Advance Playback may not function properly with discs other than DVD-RW (VR format). Some BD/DVD Video discs are not compatible with Frame Advance Playback. Frame Reverse Playback can be performed for DVD discs by pressing during pause (Frame Reverse Playback cannot be performed for BD video discs).
is pressed for more than 2 seconds during pause. Press PLAY to return to normal playback. Slow playback onto adjacent titles is not possible. When the beginning or end of the title is reached, slow playback is canceled and normal playback resumes. NOTE This doesn’t work for audio CDs. Reverse Slow Playback cannot be performed for BD video and DVD discs in AVCHD format.
Skip Search Playback skips 30 seconds ahead when SKIP SEARCH is pressed during playback. Replay Playback jumps back 10 seconds when REPLAY is pressed during playback. Repeat Playback of a Title or Chapter (Repeat Playback) Play back the title or chapter you want to repeat. Press REPEAT. Press to select the type of Repeat Playback. Playback Title: Repeats the title currently being played back. Playback Chapter: Repeats the chapter currently being played back. Scene Selection: Repeats the specified scene of title or chapter. Playback TitlePlayback ChapterScene Selection Press RETURN to cancel without setting the type of Repeat Playback. For Audio CD, you can select “Playing Disc”, “Playing Track” and “Specify The Part” as Repeat Playback options.
PlaybackPlayback Functions NOTE Press , the Repeat Playback is cancelled and the next chapter (track) being play back. Press once, the Repeat Playback is cancelled and the player returns to the start of current chapter (track). If you press again (within about 5 seconds) the player will skip to the beginning of the previous chapter (track). For Partial Repeat Playback, set the start and end points within the same title. Repeat Playback may be forbidden depending on the disc. During BD video, the same scene cannot be played repeatedly. Partial Repeat Playback may not work in multi-angle scenes. If you press DISPLAY, you can confirm the Repeat Playback status (except for Audio CDs).
On Title Repeat Press REPEAT OFF or REPEAT to return to normal playback. Partial Repeat Playback (Repeat Playback of a Specified Part)
DVD VIDEODVD-RDVD-RWAUDIO CD
Press REPEAT during playback. Press to select “Scene Selection”, then press ENTER. “Set Start Point” displays. Set Start PointPlayback TitlePlayback ChapterScene Selection Press ENTER at the scene where you want to set the start point. “Set End Point” displays. Press ENTER at the scene where you want to set the end point. You can press FWD to fast forward to the scene where you want to set the end point. When you reach the desired scene, simply press PLAY and then ENTER to set the end point. To cancel Repeat Playback, press REPEAT OFF or REPEAT.
40Playback Functions Switching the Audio Mode Press AUDIO. The displayed content differs from disc to disc.
The audio track currently being played back will be displayed. When multiple audio tracks are recorded on the disc, the audio track switches each time AUDIO is pressed. DVD-RDVD-RW BD-RBD-RE The mode switches as shown below each time AUDIO is pressed. In the event bilingual (multiplex) broadcasts are recorded: The display will show “MAIN”, “SUB” or “MAIN SUB” When a recorded broadcast with stereo or monaural audio is played back: “Stereo” is displayed. (Audio cannot be switched.) NOTE When you play a program recorded in stereo or monaural, and if you are listening to the Bitstream sound via the digital output jack, you cannot select the audio channel. Set “Audio Out” to “PCM” (Page 46), or if you want to change the audio channel, listen via the analog output jacks. Settings for audio can be changed also in Function Control Screen (Page 42). Some discs allow changing of the audio channel via a menu. For details, see the manual for the disc. The display for audio automatically disappears after 5 seconds.
Switching Subtitles If subtitles are provided in multiple languages, you can switch between them. Press SUBTITLE during playback. The display indicates the subtitle number currently being played back, and the subtitles appear. Each time SUBTITLE is pressed, the subtitles change. “–” is displayed if a disc has no subtitles. You can also select “Off”. NOTE Settings for subtitles can be changed also in Function Control Screen (Page 42). Some discs allow changing of the subtitles channel via a menu. For details, see the manual for the disc. The display for subtitles automatically disappears after 5 seconds.
Switching the Angle If multiple angles are recorded, you can switch between them. Press ANGLE during playback. The display indicates the angle number currently being played back. Each time you press ANGLE, the angle switches. “–” is displayed if a disc is recorded with only one angle.
To return to the previous angle, press ANGLE to cycle through the angles until you return to the original angle. Displaying the Angle Mark You can change settings so that Angle Mark appears in the right bottom part of the screen when multiple angles are recorded. (The Angle Mark is displayed for BD/DVD video.) The settings can be changed in “Settings” – “Playback Setting” – “Angle Mark Display” (Page 47). NOTE Settings for angles can be changed also in Function Control Screen (Page 42). Some discs allow changing of the angles channel via a menu. For details, see the manual for the disc. The display for angles automatically disappears after 5 seconds.
PlaybackSettings During Playback Function Control This allows you to adjust various settings at once, like subtitles, audio and angle settings and the title selection for Direct Playback. The operations are the same for BD and DVD. Function control screen BD-VIDEO00 :20:30
Playback status display Shows the operation status and the disc type. Setting items Selects a title (or track) or chapter for playback, or performs subtitles, audio and angle settings. Title/Track Number (Direct Title/Track Skip) Chapter Number (Direct Chapter Skip) Playback Elapsed Time (Direct Time Skip) Subtitle Language Angle Number Audio Repeat Operation guide display Provides help on remote control button operations.
Function control operation procedure Press FUNCTION during playback. The Function Control screen is displayed on the TV. Press to select the desired setting, then press ENTER. For a description of each setting, see “Functions which can be set” (Page 43). BD-VIDEO00 :20:30
Press to set, then press ENTER. Operations vary depending on the setting. Follow the operation instructions on the screen. Press RETURN or FUNCTION to close the Function Control screen. NOTE If “– –” is displayed for an option like title number or subtitles, the disc has no titles or subtitles which can be selected. The displayed items vary depending on the disc. If you access the Function Control screen, it may be impossible to operate the BD/DVD video playback. In cases like this, close the Function Control screen.
Settings During Playback Functions which can be set Shows the title number being played back (or track number when playing back an audio CD). You can skip to the start of the title (or track). To skip to the start of a selected title (or track), press the number buttons (0 to 9) to enter the title (or track) number when this option is highlighted.
Shows the chapter number being played back. You can skip to the start of the chapter. To skip to the start of a selected chapter, press the number buttons (0 to 9) to enter the chapter number when this option is highlighted.
Shows the time elapsed from the beginning of the current disc title (or track). This lets you skip to a specific time. Press to select the Hour, Minute or Second, then press or the number buttons (0 to 9) to set the time. Press ENTER to start playback at the set time.
Shows the currently selected subtitle language. If subtitles are provided in other languages, you can switch to your preferred language.
Shows the currently selected type of audio. You can select the desired type of audio.
The current Title (or Chapter) or partial segments can be repeatedly played back. Repeat Playback is also possible with REPEAT on the remote control.
Shows the currently selected angle number. If the video is recorded with multiple angles, you can switch the angle.
Playback Title/Track Number (Direct Title/Track Skip) Chapter Number (Direct Chapter Skip) Playback Elapsed Time (Direct Time Skip) Subtitle Language Audio Repeat Angle NumberSettings Common Operations The “Menu” enables various audio/visual settings and adjustments on the functions using the remote control unit. You need to call up the OSD to perform settings for this player. The following is the explanation for the basic operations of the “Menu”. Example: Setting “Front Panel Display/LED”Web Content PhotosOn Screen LanguageSettingsMusicDisc Navigator Basic Operation for Playback Setting Example: Setting “Parental Control” under “Playback Setting” Press HOME MENU to display the HOME MENU screen. Press to select “Settings”, then press ENTER. Press to select “Playback Setting”, then press ENTER. Press to select “Parental Control”, then press ENTER. When you operate this Player for the first time, the password setting screen will be displayed. See “When setting the password for the first time” below. Press the number buttons (0 to 9) to enter your 4-digit password. You cannot move to the next setting screen until you can input the correct password.Enter 4-digit password
When setting the password for the first time To set the password for the first time, press to select “Yes” to enter the password setting menu, then press ENTER. Press the number buttons (0 to 9) to enter a 4-digit number for the password, then the same 4-digit number for confirmation. Press ENTER to complete the password setting procedure and move to the next setting screen. Press to select the parental control level for DVD-VIDEO, BD-ROM, and then select the country code. Press ENTER after making each selection. Parental ControlDisc LanguageSet parental control level for DVD-VIDEO.Set parental control level for BD-ROM.Set the country code.Angle Mark DisplayPassword SettingBD Internet AccessLevel 3
Exit the Menu screen Press HOME MENU to display the HOME MENU screen.Press to select “Settings”, then press ENTER.When the wallpaper is displayed, the home menu can also be displayed by selecting the menu icon ( ) with then pressing ENTER.Press to select the desired item, then press ENTER.
Off Press to select “Front Panel Display/LED”, then press ENTER.Press RETURN to return to the previous “Menu” page. Audio Video SettingsQuick StartAuto Power OffControlPlayback SettingCommunication SetupVersionFront Panel Display/LEDUSB Memory ManagementSoftware UpdateSystem ResetPress HOME MENU or EXIT to exit.Settings Audio Video Settings TV Aspect Ratio You can set the screen aspect ratio of the connected TV, and adjust the video output. If you switch your TV (i.e. because you have bought a new one) and the screen aspect ratio of the connected TV changes, you will have to change the “TV Aspect Ratio” setting. Wide 16:9: Select this when connecting to a TV with a 16:9 screen aspect ratio. Normal 4:3: Select this when connecting to a TV with a 4:3 screen aspect ratio. <When selecting Normal 4:3> Letter Box: If you connect to a TV with a screen aspect ratio of 4:3 and playback a DVD with 16:9 video, the video will be played back with black bands at the top and bottom while maintaining the 16:9 ratio. Pan Scan: If you connect to a TV with a screen aspect ratio of 4:3 and playback a DVD with 16:9 video, the video will be played back with the left and right sides of the image cut off to display in 4:3 screen aspect ratio. (This function works if the disc is labelled for 4:3PS.) Component Video Out This sets the resolution of the component video output. Some TV are not fully compatible with the Blu-ray disc player, which may cause the image distortion. In this case, press VIDEO OUTPUT RESET on the remote control for five seconds. “Component Video Out” will be reset to “480i” (factory preset value). 1080i, 720p, 480p, 480i HDMI Video Out This sets the resolution of the HDMI video output. Some TV are not fully compatible with the Blu-ray disc player, which may cause the image distortion. In this case, press VIDEO OUTPUT RESET on the remote control for five seconds. “HDMI Video Out” will be reset to “Auto” (factory preset value). Auto, 1080p, 1080i, 720p, 480p NOTE When the BD player is connected to a 1080p 24 Hz compatible TV and the “HDMI Video Out” is set to “Auto”, 1080p 24 Hz will automatically be displayed when compatible discs are played back. At 1080p 24 Hz/1080p 60 Hz, there is no output from the COMPONENT VIDEO OUTPUT jacks and VIDEO OUTPUT jack.
HDMI, Component When the priority video output is selected, video is output from the other video terminal with the resolution of the selected video output. There is no output from the COMPONENT VIDEO OUTPUT jacks and VIDEO OUTPUT jack when video is output at 1080p resolution and the priority video output is selected to “HDMI”. If the video equipment connected to each of the terminals is not compatible with the resolution of the priority video output, abnormalities in images on the screen may appear. Secondary Audio This toggles the clicking sound on the menu and audio with secondary video in picture in picture mode for BD-Video. Select “Off” when enjoying the high quality sounds of BD-Video. (“Bitstream” can be selected with “HDMI Output
, Off Video Out Select This function allows you to select the priority video output when you connect video equipment such as a TV to both the HDMI OUT terminal and the COMPONENT VIDEO OUTPUT jacks. NOTE Characters in bold type are the default settings at time of purchase.
: When set to “On” Audio in 6.1ch or greater format will be output as 5.1ch audio. “HDMI Output” is set on “PCM”.
Settings Item Item Item Item Item ItemAudio Out You can set the audio output when connecting to SURROUND equipment. This sets the audio output connected to SURROUND equipment.
HDMI Output: Select this when you connect using HDMI OUT terminal. Digital Output: Select this when you connect using DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL terminal. 2ch Audio Output: Select this when you do not use SURROUND sound equipment. Settings Dynamic Range Control This lets you adjust the range between the loudest and softest sounds (dynamic range) for playback at average volume. Use this when it is hard to hear dialog. Normal: The same audio output range is played as the original recorded audio output range. Shift*: When Dolby Digital audio is played back, the dynamic range of the audio is adjusted so that the dialog portion can be heard easily. (If the audio sounds abnormal, set to “Normal”.) Auto: When you play back audio in the Dolby TrueHD format, the dynamic range is automatically adjusted. *: Lower the audio volume before setting. If you do not do so, the speakers may emit a loud sound or excessive output may be applied to the speakers. Quick Start This turns the Quick Start function on and off. When the Quick Start function is on: The startup time of the Player is reduced. However, the standby power consumption when the power is off will increase (about 7 W). When the Quick Start function is off: The player will enter the low power consumption mode when in standby condition.
Yes, No Auto Power Off This sets the Player so that power is automatically shut off if playback is stopped for about 10 minutes. Yes, No Control This sets the Player to be controlled from the Flat Panel TV via the HDMI cable. NOTE For details, refer to “About control function with HDMI ” on page 26.
NOTE When "Quick Start" is set to "Yes", the Player requires some time to turn off each time.
This sets the audio output mode for DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL terminal when selecting “Digital Output”.
Bitstream: PCM: NOTE See page 55 for information on output of next generation audio formats.
Bitstream: PCM (Surround): You can set the audio output mode for each output terminal. This sets the audio output mode for HDMI OUT terminal when selecting “HDMI Output”. NOTE When the secondary audio is set to “On”, PCM is automatically selected as the audio output mode. Upon purchase, “Secondary Audio” is set to “On”, so “HDMI Output” is fixed to “PCM”.
Item Item Item Item Yes: Select this to operate this player with the remote control unit of a Flat Panel TV connected by cable. This also turns on the PQLS function. No: Select this when you do not want to use the control function. Item Item Select this when connecting to SURROUND equipment with a built-in decoder for DOLBY DIGITAL, etc. Setting to Bitstream will output each audio signal by Bitstream. Select this when connecting to 2 channel stereo audio equipment. Setting to PCM will output by converting each audio signal into PCM 2 channel audio signal.
Item Select this when connecting to HDMI equipment with a built-in decoder for DOLBY DIGITAL, etc. Setting to Bitstream will output each audio signal by Bitstream. Select this when connecting to multi-channel HDMI equipment. Setting to PCM (Surround) will output by LINEAR PCM by decoding audio signals recorded in each audio output mode such as DOLBY DIGITAL, DTS.
- Angle Mark Display This lets you turn the Angle Mark Display on or off when BD/DVD video recorded with multiple angles is played back. (The Angle Mark is displayed in the lower right screen.) Yes, No Password Setting This sets the password for setting or changing the Parental Control Level. Yes: Enter the 4-digit number.
Disc Language (Disc Priority Language) This lets you select the language for subtitles, audio and menus displayed on the screen. Refer to the Language List. (Page 55) Refer to the Language List. (Page 55) Refer to the Language List and Language Code List. (Page 55) Settings NOTE When you forget the password, you can reset the current password using “System Reset” under “Settings”. (See page 48.) You can also set the new password if desired.
BD Internet Access This allows you to set access restriction to BD-LIVE contents. Setting item Description of setting Permit Allow all BD-LIVE discs. Limit Allow only discs with owner certification. Prohibit Prohibit all BD-LIVE discs. NOTE The available functions differ depending on the disc. Regarding playback method of BD-LIVE contents, etc., perform the operations in accordance with the instructions in the BD disc manual. To enjoy BD-LIVE functions, perform the broadband internet connection (page 21) and communication settings (pages 48 to 50).
Playback Setting Parental Control This lets you set the Parental Control depending on the disc content. The available Parental Control Levels are shown below. The 4-digit password number needs to be entered before the Parental Control Levels and the Country Code are set. The Parental Control Levels and the Country Code cannot be set if a password has not been created or the password is not entered. Sets the country code. Refer to the Country Code List (page 55) because the ratings differ according to the country. NOTE Refer to “Basic Operation for Playback Setting” on page 44 for details.
Setting item Description of setting 1 Discs for children can be played. Adult and general audience discs (including R-rated discs) cannot be played.2-3 General audience discs (excluding R-rated discs) and discs for children can be played. Adult and restricted viewing (R-rated) discs cannot be played.4-7 General audience discs (including R-rated discs) and discs for children can be played. Adult discs cannot be played.8 All discs can be played without restriction. Off Parental control is turned off. Front Panel Display/LED If you feel that the indicators on the Player are too bright when watching movies, you can turn them off except for the FL OFF indicator. Setting item Description of setting No Limit All BD-video can be played. 0-99 year(s) Prohibits play of BD-video with corresponding ratings recorded on them.
Settings Item (Subtitle) Item (Audio) Item (Menu) Item Item (Country code) BD-Video setting items DVD-Video setting items On, Off Item Version When you select “Version”, the system software version and Netflix ESN are displayed. Please refer to our website for information regarding the system software updates. http://www.pioneerblu-ray.com ItemSettings Communication Setup By connecting to the Internet, you can enjoy BD-LIVE functions, YouTube videos and text information using the RSS reader function, as well as update this player’s software. This section describes the procedure for making network settings. You can connect to the Internet either by using a LAN cable or by connecting a USB Wireless LAN Adaptor to one of the USB ports. NOTE Check that LAN cable or USB Wireless LAN Adaptor is properly connected (page 21).When USB Wireless LAN Adaptors are connected to both the USB ports on the player’s front and rear panels, the USB Wireless LAN Adaptor last connected is used.Check the following information about the wireless LAN access point beforehand:Type of encryption and encryption keySSID (network name)For manually performing the setting, the following information of the connected router or modem is required. Confirm the information prior to the setting.IP address, netmask, gateway, DNS IP addressIf specified by the provider, check the IP address and proxy server settings beforehand.
Selecting the connection method Press HOME MENU to display the HOME MENU screen. Press to select “Settings”, then press ENTER. Press to select “Communication Setup”, then press ENTER. Press to select “Cable/Wireless Select”, then press ENTER. Press to select the connection type, then press ENTER. Cable: Select this to connect to the network using a LAN cable.Wireless: Select this to connect to the network using a USB Wireless LAN Adaptor. Changing the communications settings Press HOME MENU to display the HOME MENU screen. Press to select “Settings”, then press ENTER. Press to select “Communication Setup”, then press ENTER. Press to select the connection method you want to set, then press ENTER. Ethernet Setup(Cable): Change the settings for connecting to the network using a LAN cable.Ethernet Setup(Wireless): Change the settings for connecting to the network using a USB Wireless LAN Adaptor. Press to select “Change”, then press ENTER. Current Ethernet setup info. IP Address : Auto Setup Netmask : Auto Setup Gateway : Auto Setup DNS : Auto Setup Proxy : Not Use ChangeInitializeFor initializing the current setting, select “Initialize”, then press ENTER.When “Ethernet Setup(Cable)” was selected at step 4, proceed to step 10. Press to select the access point, then press ENTER. Press to set the type of encryption, then press ENTER. When “OPEN” is selected, proceed to step 9.When “WEP”, “WPA” or “WPA2” is selected, input the encryption key. Select “security key”, then press ENTER. For instructions on inputting characters, see page 50. Press to select “Next”, then press ENTER. Press ENTER to test the connection.
Reset, Not Reset Item System Reset You can reset all settings to the factory presets. Netflix Deactivate When you select “Netflix Deactivation”, you can deactivate your Netflix information on the player by selecting “Yes”.For setting the IP address, press to select “Yes” or “No”, then press ENTER. Do you obtain the IP address automatically? IP Address Netmask Gateway Next Yes
If selecting “Yes”: The IP address is automatically obtained. If selecting “No”: The IP address, netmask, gateway and primary and secondary DNS IP addresses are manually entered using the screen for inputting characters. (See page 50.) Press to select “Next”, then press ENTER. For setting the proxy server, press to select “Yes” or “No”, then press ENTER. Do you use the proxy server? Address Port Next Yes
If selecting “Yes”: The IP address or proxy server name and port number for the proxy server specified from your internet service provider are entered using the screen for inputting characters. (See page 50.) If selecting “No”: Go to the next step. Press to select “Next”, then press ENTER. If “Ethernet Setup(Wireless)” was selected at step 4, proceed to step 17. For setting the Ethernet connections speeds, press to select “Yes” or “No”, then press ENTER. Normally select “No”, then press ENTER. Proceed to step 17 When the Ethernet connection speeds can be set, select “Yes” then press ENTER.
Settings Press to select the Ethernet connection speeds, then press ENTER. As automatic detection is made (factory preset mode), this setting is not normally necessary. If a situation occurs in which the Ethernet connection fails, etc., change the setting and confirm if the Ethernet connection successfully works. When the connection speed is set, select “Next”, then press ENTER. Option Ethernet Connection Speeds Next Auto-Detection10M Half Duplex100M Half Duplex10M Full Duplex100M Full Duplex Press to select “Next”, then press ENTER. For testing the connection to the internet, after confirming the settings, press to select “Test”, then press ENTER. “Test” is available only when setting to obtain the IP address automatically. “Test” cannot be selected if the IP address has not been obtained automatically. Confirm the current setting. : xxx xxx xxx xxx : xxx xxx xxx xxx : xxx xxx xxx xxx : xxx xxx xxx xxx : xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx IP Address Netmask Gateway DNS Address MAC Address Tes tComplete As a result of the test, if the internet connection fails, enter the setup values manually. Press to select “Complete”, then press ENTER.
SettingsSettings The operation procedure for inputting characters manually Numeric characters such as IP address can be entered on the input screen using the number buttons (0 to 9) or and ENTER on the remote control. IP Address Netmask Gateway
Press ENTER at the boxes in which characters are to be entered, and the input screen will appear. Numeric1 234567890 Edit Press to select the desired input mode. Press the number buttons (0 to 9) or to select a number/character, then press ENTER.
Input character list Numeric
Edit Cancel Left Right Complete Del.Char. The same operation as RED, GREEN, BLUE, YELLOW and RETURN can be performed by selecting each of the items and pressing ENTER. “Del.Char.” stands for deleting characters.
Repeat the step 3 to display all of the desired characters/numbers in the input field. Example: The screen for inputting numeric characters Numeric
Edit NOTE Press RETURN (Del.Char.) to delete a number/ character you have input. To change a number/character you have input, press GREEN (Left) or BLUE (Right) to select the number/ character you want to change, and press RETURN (Del.Char.). Then, press to select a new number/ character you want to input, and press ENTER.
Press YELLOW (Complete) to fix the numbers which have been input. IP Address Netmask Gateway
Repeat step 1 to 5 to finish inputting all the required characters.
Selected by pressing Selected by pressing Settings Connect the USB memory device. Connect the USB memory device to the USB port on the player’s front or rear panel. If USB memory devices are connected to both the USB ports on the player’s front and rear panels, the data is only deleted on the USB memory device that was connected first. Press HOME MENU to display the HOME MENU screen. Press to select “Settings”, then press ENTER. Press to select “USB Memory Management”, then press ENTER. “No USB Memory” appears when no USB memory is inserted. Press , select “Erase” or “Format”, then press ENTER. Erase: Deletes only BD-VIDEO data contents. Format: Deletes all contents. To delete only an update file after updating the software, do so on your computer. Erase BD-VIDEO data on USB memory. Erase all contents on USB memory including protected contents. Format Erase NOTE Data which has been saved to the player’s internal memory (game score, etc.) will also be deleted.
The deleting screen is displayed. Once deleting is completed, the screen below appears.
USB Memory Management The following instructions explain how to delete data downloaded from BD-LIVE and recorded on the USB memory device. Before using the USB memory device CAUTION: Do not remove the USB memory device or unplug the AC cord while the operations for “USB Memory Management ” or “Software Update” are being performed. Do not use a USB extension cable to connect a USB memory device to one of the player’s USB ports. Using a USB extension cable may prevent the player from performing correctly. NOTE: Operation of USB memory devices is not guaranteed. The player supports USB memory devices formatted in FAT32/16. When formatting a USB memory device on your computer, do so with the settings below. File system: FAT32 Allocation unit size: Default allocation size
SettingsSoftware Update The software can be updated in one of the ways described below. Updating automatically using the network Updating manually using the network Updating manually using a USB memory device The settings below must be made in advance to update the software using the network. Product information on this player is provided on the Pioneer website. Check this website for update and service information on your Blu-ray disc player. http://www.pioneerblu-ray.com NOTE Check that the LAN cable, USB Wireless LAN Adaptor or USB memory device is properly connected (page 21). Properly set the “Communication Setup” (page 48). Depending on the network connection conditions and other factors, some time may be required to download the update file.
CAUTION Do not disconnect the LAN cable, USB Wireless LAN Adaptor or USB memory device or unplug the power cord while the update file is being downloaded or the software is being updated. Do not perform other operations while the software is being updated. Also note that updating cannot be canceled once it is started. If you have turned off the front panel display, use FRONT LIGHT to turn it on. When updating the software with the front panel display turned off, do not unplug the power cord until the FL OFF indicator turns off.
Updating automatically using the network When the player’s power is turned on, the player automatically connects to the network and updates the software when new software is available. Setting Press HOME MENU to display the HOME MENU. Press to select “Settings”, then press ENTER. Press to select “Software Update”, then press ENTER. Press to select “Auto Update Setting”, then press ENTER. Press to select “Yes”, then press ENTER. The player automatically connects to the network each time the power is turned on. Updating Press STANDBY/ONto turn the power on. The player automatically connects to the network. “Accessing” flashes on the screen. When new software is detected, the player’s current software version and the new software version are displayed. The automatic connection to the network is not performed if a disc is already loaded in the player. If the software has already been updated to the latest version, nothing is displayed on the screen. Press to select “Yes”, then press ENTER. Software updating begins. Once software updating is completed, the updating completed screen appears. If software updating fails, an error message is displayed. Check that the LAN cable or USB Wireless LAN Adaptor is properly connected and check the communications settings, then update the software again. Press STANDBY/ON to turn the power off. The new software becomes effective the next time the power is turned on.
Settings 52Updating manually using a USB memory device Use this procedure to update the player’s software from a USB memory device containing the update file connected to the USB port on the player’s front or rear panel. NOTE When an update file is provided on the Pioneer website, use your computer to download it onto a USB memory device. Carefully read the instructions on downloading update files provided on the Pioneer website. The player supports USB memory devices formatted in FAT32/16. When formatting a USB memory device on your computer, do so with the settings below. File system: FAT32 Allocation unit size: Default allocation size Store the update file in the USB memory device’s root directory. Do not store it within a folder. Do not put any files other than the update file on the USB memory device. Only store the most recent update file on the USB memory device. Do not use a USB extension cable to connect a USB memory device to the player. Using a USB extension cable may prevent the player from performing correctly. Remove any disc from the disc tray when updating the software.
Connect the USB memory device. Be sure to connect the USB memory device to the USB port on the player’s front panel. If USB memory devices are connected to both the USB ports on the player’s front and rear panels, disconnect the USB memory device on the front panel and connect it again. Press HOME MENU to display the HOME MENU. Press to select “Settings”, then press ENTER. Press to select “Software Update”, then press ENTER. Press to select “Manual Update”, then press ENTER. Press to select “USB Memory”, then press ENTER. If no password is set, proceed to step 8. Input the 4-digit password. Use the number buttons (0 to 9). Enter 4-digit password
Updating manually using the network Use this procedure to connect to the network manually to check whether new software is available. Press HOME MENU to display the HOME MENU. Press to select “Settings”, then press ENTER. Press to select “Software Update”, then press ENTER. Press to select “Manual Update”, then press ENTER. Press to select “Network”, then press ENTER. “Accessing” flashes on the screen. If new software is detected, the player’s current software version and the new software version are displayed. If the software has already been updated to the latest version, the version is displayed. Press to select “Yes”, then press ENTER. Software updating begins. Once software updating is completed, the updating completed screen appears. If software updating fails, an error message is displayed. Check that the LAN cable or USB Wireless LAN Adaptor is properly connected and check the communications settings, then update the software again. Press STANDBY/ON to turn the power off. The new software becomes effective the next time the power is turned on.
SettingsPress ENTER to check the data on the USB memory device. Insert USB memory device containing the software update file.
The screen message is displayed while the USB memory device is being checked. The player’s software version and the version of the update file stored on the USB memory device are displayed. To update the player’s software, select “Start” then press ENTER. Software update file is detected in the USB memory device. Start update? Current Ver. : Update Ver. : **1234567 **2345678 Yes
An error message is displayed if the USB memory device could not properly recognized or if no update file was found on the USB memory device. Check the file on the USB memory device, then reconnect the USB memory device properly. Software update file is not detected in the USB memory device. Confirm that you have transferred the file to the USB memory device and retry software update. Confirm that you have inserted the USB memory device into the correct device.
Press ENTER to update the software. The screen becomes dark for several seconds. Wait until the update screen appears. Do not unplug the power cord. The picture will temporarily go dark until the software update display appears. Wait several minutes and do not unplug the AC cord.
30% **2345678 Check on the screen that updating has been completed properly. If updating fails, check the file on the USB memory device, then start over from step 1. Press STANDBY/ON to turn the power off. Disconnect the USB memory device.
When “Secondary Audio” is set to “On”, the audio is output as 48 kHz.
When “Secondary Audio” is set to “On”, the audio is output as LPCM.
When “Video Output” is set to “Component” and “Component Output Setting” is set to “480i”, only core stream is output.
When 5.1ch (192 kHz), the audio output is downsampled to 96 kHz. When 2ch, the audio is output as 192 kHz.
SettingsTroubleshooting The following problems do not always suggest a defect or malfunction of this Player. Refer to the problems and lists of possible solutions below before calling for service. Power Problem Possible causes and solutions The Player power cannot be turned on. Plug the power cord securely into the power outlet. (Page 22) When the power cord is plugged into an AC outlet, press and hold STANDBY/ ON on the Player. Then, turn on the power again.
The Player power is turned on automatically. When “Settings” – “Control” is set to “Yes” on the player, the player’s power may turn on when the connected TV is operated. (Page 46)
The Player power is turned off automatically. Is “Auto Power Off” set to “Yes”? When “Auto Power Off” is set to “Yes”, the power will be automatically turned off after 10 continuous minutes of inactivity (no playback). (Page 46) When “Settings” – “Control” is set to “Yes” on the player, the player’s power may turn off when the power of the connected TV is turned off. (Page 46)
Basic Operation Problem Possible causes and solutions The remote control does not work. Operate the remote control from within a distance of 23 ft from the remote control sensor. (Page 22) Replace the batteries. (Page 22)
Cannot operate the Player. Are you operating the Player within the specified operating temperature range? (Page 62)
Disc Playback Problem Possible causes and solutions The Player cannot play a disc. Take out the disc and clean it. (Page 10) Make sure that the disc is loaded properly (aligned in disc tray and label-side up). (Page 28) Make sure that region code on the disc matches that of this Player. (Page 7) Allow any condensation in or near the Player to dry. (Page 10) The Player cannot play back video which was not recorded normally. Proper playback may be impossible due to the state of the disc recording, a scratched, warped or dirty disc, the state of the pick-up, or compatibility issues between this Player and the disc being used. When the recorded time of a disc is unusually short, playback may not be possible. BD-RE/-R discs recorded in a format other than BDMV/BDAV cannot be played back.
The disc is automatically ejected after closing the disc tray. Make sure that the disc is loaded properly (aligned in disc tray and label-side up). (Page 28) Take out the disc and clean it. (Page 10) Make sure that region code on the disc matches that of this Player. (Page 7) Make sure that the disc is playable. (Page 7)
Video stops. Has the Player been subjected to shock or impact? Are you using it in an unstable location? The Player will stop if it senses shock or vibration.
The Player makes a snapping sound when starting playback or loading a disc. The player may sometimes make a snapping sound when starting playback if it has not been operated in a while. These sounds are not malfunctions of the player but are normal operating conditions.
56Troubleshooting Picture Problem Possible causes and solutions No picture. Make sure that the cables are connected correctly. (Pages 17 to 19) Make sure that the connected TV or the AV receiver is set to the correct input. (Pages 17 to 19) Take out the disc and clean it. (Page 10) Make sure that region code on the disc matches that of this Player. (Page 7) There is no picture from the HDMI output. Are the settings performed correctly? Please check the settings. (Page 45) There is no picture from the component video output. Are the settings performed correctly? Please check the settings. (Page 45)
Screen freezes and operation buttons do not work. Press STOP, then restart playback. Turn off the power and turn on the power again. If the power cannot be turned off, press and hold STANDBY/ON on the player’s front panel for at least 5 seconds to turn the power off. Is the disc damaged or dirty? Check the condition of the disc.
There is just audio with no video. Is the connection cable for video output connected properly? (Pages 17 to 19)• Picture is stretched. Picture is cut. Aspect ratio cannot be switched.
Refer to the TV’s operating instructions and set the TV’s aspect ratio properly. Is “TV Aspect Ratio” set to match the connected TV? Set “TV Aspect Ratio” properly. (Page 45)
Square noise (mosaic) appears on the screen. Blocks in images may be visible in scenes with rapid movement due to the characteristics of digital image compression technology.
Picture is disturbed during playback. Picture is dark.
This player complies with analog copy protection technology of the Rovi Corporation. Depending on the TV (TV with built-in video deck, etc.), the picture may not display properly when copy-protected discs are played. This is not a malfunction. When this player and the TV are connected via a DVD recorder, video deck, etc., the analog copy protection may prevent the picture from being displayed properly. Connect the player and TV directly. (Pages 18 to 19)
Audio is not output, or images are not played back properly. The audio may not be output or the images may not be played back properly for some discs in which copyright-protected contents are recorded.
Sound Problem Possible causes and solutions No sound, or sound is distorted. If the volume of the TV or amplifier is set to minimum, turn the volume up. There is no sound during still mode, slow motion playback, fast forward and fast reverse. (Page 39) DVD audio recorded in DTS is only output from the DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL terminal. Connect a DTS compatible digital amplifier or decoder to the DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL terminal on this Player. (Page 20) Check that the audio cable is connected correctly. (Page 20) Check that the cable plugs are clean. Take out the disc and clean it. (Page 10) Audio may not be output depending on the audio recording status, such as when audio other than an audio signal or non-standard audio is recorded for the audio content of the disc.
Left and right channels of audio are reversed, or sound comes out of only one side. Are left and right audio cables connected to the opposite terminal, or is one side disconnected? (Page 20)
Audio is not output, or images are not played back properly. The audio may not be output or the images may not be played back properly for some discs in which copyright-protected contents are recorded.
AppendixTroubleshooting Network Problem Possible causes and solutions Cannot connect to the Internet. Connect the LAN cable securely, pressing it all the way in. (Page 21) Do not connect with a modular cable. Use a LAN cable with the LAN (10/100) terminal. Is the power for the connected equipment, such as broadband router or modem turned on? Is the broadband router and/or modem properly connected? Is the proper value(s) set in the network setting? Check “Communication Setup”. (Pages 48 to 50)
Cannot download BD-LIVE contents. Is the LAN cable connected properly? (Page 21) Is the USB memory device properly connected? Check that the USB memory device is connected to the USB port of this Player. (Page 21) Check if the BD disc supports BD-LIVE. Check the setting for “BD Internet Access”. (Page 47)
Control function with HDMI Problem Possible causes and solutions Control function with HDMI does not work. Connect the HDMI cable properly. (Page 17) Use High Speed HDMI
Cables when using the control function with HDMI. The control function with HDMI may not operate properly if other HDMI cables are used. Set “Settings” – “Control” on the player to “Yes”. (Page 46) The control function with HDMI does not work with devices of other brands, even if connected using an HDMI cable. The control function with HDMI will not work if devices that do not support the control function with HDMI or devices of other brands are connected between the control function with HDMI-compatible device and the player. It may also not work with certain Flat Panel TVs. Set control function with HDMI to On on the connected device. The control function with HDMI works when control function with HDMI is set to On for all devices connected by HDMI cable. Once connections and the settings of all the devices are finished, be sure to check that the player’s picture is output to the Flat Panel TV. (Also check after changing the connected devices and reconnecting HDMI cables.) The control function with HDMI may not operate properly if the player’s picture is not properly output to the Flat Panel TV. The control function with HDMI may not work if three or more players, including this player, are connected. Also refer to the operating instructions of the connected device.
HDMI indicator does not light. Connect to a control function with HDMI-compatible Pioneer Flat Panel TV using an HDMI cable. Set control function with HDMI to On on the Flat Panel TV. Set “Settings” – “Control” on the player to “Yes”. (Page 46) Check that the player’s picture is being output to the Flat Panel TV.
Other Problem Possible causes and solutions The TV operates incorrectly. Some TVs with wireless remote control capability may operate incorrectly when using the remote control of this Player. Use such TVs away from this Player.
The Player heats up during use. When using this Player, the console cabinet may heat up depending on the usage environment. This is not a malfunction.
Input of connected TV and AV system switches automatically. When “Settings” – “Control” is set to “Yes” on the player, the input on the connected TV or AV system (AV receiver or amplifier, etc.) may switch automatically. (Page 46)
Software cannot be updated. Remove any disc from the disc tray when updating the software.• The front panel display shows “HOLD”, and operations are disabled. KEY LOCK is in effect. (Page 15) Depress the remote control unit’s KEY LOCK for five seconds or more to cancel the KEY LOCK function.
58Messages Relating to BD disc and DVD disc To Reset this Player If the player displays the following symptoms, press and hold in STANDBY/ON on the player’s front panel to reset the player. – Operation buttons do not work – Noise is output – Power does not turn off When “RESET” appears on the front panel display, the player is reset and the power turns off. Turn the player’s power back on. When the power is turned on, it may take several minutes for system checking to be completed. Since all settings including the language setting stored in memory are also reset when a reset has been performed, they must be set again. When the problem persists even after performing a reset, unplug the AC cord and plug it in again. If this does not solve the problem, contact the nearest service center approved by Pioneer.
Troubleshooting The following messages appear on the TV screen in case the disc you tried to playback is not appropriate or the operation is not correct. Error message Possible Error Suggested Solution Cannot play. The disc cannot be played back with this Player.
- Check the disc, and load it correctly.• Incompatible disc. A disc that cannot be played is loaded in the player. The disc is scratched or dirty. The disc is loaded with the printed side facing down (the disc tray opens automatically).
Occurs if the loaded disc cannot be played because it is a non-standard disc or scratched, etc.
- Remove the disc.• Cannot operate. Occurs if an operation is incorrect.•
This USB memory is not formatted properly. Please format the memory in USB memory management. Occurs if there is a formatting error.• Format the USB memory again.• The Connected USB Memory cannot be used. It should be compliant with USB 2.0. Occurs if USB memory not compliant with USB 2.0 High Speed (480 Mbit/s) is used (i.e. USB 1.0/USB 1.1).
- Connect USB 2.0 High Speed (480 Mbit/s) compliant USB memory.
AppendixGlossary AVCHD (Advanced Video Codec High Definition) The AVCHD is a high definition (HD) digital video camera recorder format recording high-definition onto certain media by using highly efficient codec technologies. BDAV (Page 7) BDAV (Blu-ray Disc Audio/Visual, BD-AV) refers to one of the application formats used for writable Blu-ray discs such as BD-R, BD-RE, etc. BDAV is a recording format equivalent to DVD-VR (VR mode) of the DVD specifications. BD-J application The BD-ROM format supports Java for interactive functions. “BD-J” offers content providers almost unlimited functionality when creating interactive BD-ROM titles. BD-LIVE (page 30) A variety of interactive content is available from BD-LIVE compatible Blu-ray discs via the internet. BDMV (page 7) BDMV (Blu-ray Disc Movie, BD-MV) refers to one of the application formats used for BD-ROM which is one of the Blu-ray Disc specifications. BDMV is a recording format equivalent to DVD-video of the DVD specification. BD-R (page 7) A BD-R (Blu-ray Disc Recordable) is a recordable, write-once Blu-ray Disc. Since contents can be recorded and cannot be overwritten, a BD-R can be used to archive data or for storing and distributing video material. BD-RE (page 7) A BD-RE (Blu-ray Disc Rewritable) is a recordable and rewritable Blu-ray Disc. BD-ROM BD-ROMs (Blu-ray Disc Read-Only Memory) are commercially produced discs. Other than conventional movie and video contents, these discs have enhanced features such as interactive content, menu operations using pop-up menus, selection of subtitle display, and slide shows. Although a BD-ROM may contain any form of data, most BD-ROM discs will contain movies in High Definition format for playback on Blu-ray Disc players. Blu-ray Disc (BD) (page 7) A disc format developed for recording/playing high-definition (HD) video (for HDTV, etc.), and for storing large amounts of data. A single layer Blu-ray Disc holds up to 25 GB, and a dual-layer Blu-ray Disc holds up to 50 GB of data. Chapter number (pages 42, 43) Sections of a movie or a music feature that are smaller than titles. A title is composed of several chapters. Some discs may only be comprised of a single chapter. Copy guard This function prevents copying. You cannot copy discs marked by the copyright holder with a signal which prevents copying. Disc menu (page 29) This lets you select things like the subtitle language or audio format using a menu stored on the DVD video disc. Dolby Digital A sound system developed by Dolby Laboratories Inc. that gives movie theater ambience to audio output when the product is connected to a Dolby Digital processor or amplifier. Dolby Digital Plus A sound system developed as an extension to Dolby Digital. This audio coding technology supports 7.1 multi-channel surround sound. Dolby TrueHD Dolby TrueHD is a lossless coding technology that supports up to 8 channels of multi-channel surround sound for the next generation optical discs. The reproduced sound is true to the original source bit-for-bit. DTS This is a digital sound system developed by DTS, Inc. for use in cinemas. DTS-HD High Resolution Audio DTS-HD High Resolution Audio is a new technology developed for the next generation high definition optical disc format. DTS-HD Master Audio DTS-HD Master Audio is a lossless audio compression technology developed for the next generation high definition optical disc format. DTS-HD Master Audio | Essential DTS-HD Master Audio | Essential is a lossless audio compression technology developed for the next generation high definition optical disc format. DVD upscaling (page 28) Upscaling (upconverting) refers to a function of various players and devices that enlarge the image size to fit the size of the screen of video equipments such as a TV. DVD video (page 7) A disc format that contains up to eight hours of moving pictures on a disc the same diameter as a CD. A single-layer single sided DVD holds up to 4.7 GB; a double layer single- sided DVD, 8.5 GB; a single layer double-sided DVD, 9.4 GB; double-layer double-sided DVD, 17 GB. The MPEG 2 format was adopted for efficient video data compression. It is a variable rate technology that encodes the data to according to the status of the video for reproducing high-quality images. Audio information is recorded in a multi-channel format such as Dolby Digital, allowing for a realistic audio presence. DVD-R/+R (page 7) A DVD+/-R is a recordable, write-once DVD. Since contents can be recorded and cannot be overwritten, a DVD+/-R can be used to archive data or for storing and distributing video material. The DVD+/-R has two different formats: VR format and Video format. DVDs created in Video format have the same format as a DVD video, while discs created in VR (Video Recording) format allow the contents to be programed or edited. DVD-RW/+RW (page 7) A DVD+/-RW is a recordable and rewritable DVD. The re- recordable feature makes editing possible. The DVD+/-RW has two different formats: VR format and Video format. DVDs created in Video format have the same format as a DVD video, while discs created in VR (Video Recording) format allow the contents to be programed or edited. 60HDMI (page 17) HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) is an interface that supports both video and audio on a single digital connection. The HDMI connection carries standard to high definition video signals and multi-channel audio signals to AV components such as HDMI equipped TVs, in digital form without degradation. Interlace format Interlace format shows every other line of an image as a single “field” and is the standard method for displaying images on television. The even numbered field shows the even numbered lines of an image, and the odd numbered field shows the odd numbered lines of an image. JPEG (pages 11, 35) JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) is a still image data compression format and is used in most of digital cameras. Letter Box (LB 4:3) (page 45) A screen size with black bars on the top and bottom of the image to allow viewing of wide-screen (16:9) material on a connected 4:3 TV. Linear PCM Sound Linear PCM is a signal recording format used for Audio CDs and on some DVD and Blu-ray discs. The sound on Audio CDs is recorded at 44.1 kHz with 16 bits. (Sound is recorded between 48 kHz with 16 bits and 96 kHz with 24 bits on DVD video discs and between 48 kHz with 16 bits and 192 kHz with 24 bits on BD video discs.) MPEG-2 MPEG-2 (Moving Picture Experts Group phase 2) is one of the video data compression schemes, which is adopted for DVD videos and digital broadcasts worldwide. Some Blu-ray Discs also use high bitrate MPEG-2. Multi Angle (pages 41, 42, 43) This is a feature of DVD and BD video discs. In some discs, the same scene is shot from different angles, and these are stored in a single disc so you can enjoy playback from each angle. (This function can be enjoyed if the disc is recorded with multiple angles.) Multi Audio This is a feature of DVD and BD video discs. This function makes it possible to record different audio tracks for the same video, so you can enhance your enjoyment by switching the audio. (You can enjoy this function with discs recorded with multiple audio tracks.) Pan Scan (PS 4:3) (page 45) A screen size that cuts off the sides of the image to allow viewing of wide-screen (16:9) material on a connected 4:3 TV. Parental control In some digital broadcasts and BD/DVD video discs, a control level for disc viewing is set depending on the age of the viewer. With this Player, you can set the control level for viewing such broadcasts and discs. Pop-up menu (page 29) An enhanced menu operation available on BD video discs. The pop-up menu appears when POPUP MENU/MENU is pressed during playback, and can be operated while playback is in progress. Progressive format Compared to the Interlace format that alternately shows every other line of an image (field) to create one frame, the Progressive format shows the entire image at once as a single frame. This means that while the Interlace format can show 30 frames/60 fields in one second, the Progressive format can show 60 frames in one second. The overall picture quality increases and still images, text, and horizontal lines appear sharper. Region code Code identifying a geographic region of compatibility for a BD/DVD. Resume playback (page 28) If you stop playback while it is in progress, the Player stores the stop position in memory, and this function lets you playback from that point. Skip (page 39) This returns to the start of the chapter (or track) being played, or skips to the next chapter (or track). Subtitles (pages 41, 42, 43) These are the lines of text appearing at the bottom of the screen which translate or transcribe the dialog. They are recorded on many DVD and BD video discs. Time number This indicates the play time which has elapsed from the start of a disc or a title. It can be used to find a specific scene quickly. (It may not work with some discs.) Title number These numbers are recorded on DVD and Blu-ray discs. When a disc contains two or more movies, these movies are numbered as title 1, title 2, etc. Top menu (page 29) In a BD/DVD video, this is the menu for selecting things like the chapter to be played back and the subtitle language. In some DVD videos, the top menu may be called the “Title Menu”. Track number (pages 42, 43) These numbers are assigned to the tracks which are recorded on audio CDs. They enable specific tracks to be located quickly. x.v.Color x.v.Color reproduces a greater range of color than before, showing almost all of the colors that the human eye can detect. (Applicable for JPEG files only with this system) Glossary
AppendixSpecifications General Power requirements AC 120 V, 60 Hz Power consumption (Normal) 23 W Power consumption (Standby) 0.5 W (When “Quick Start” is set to “No”) Dimensions BDP-33FD: Approx. 16
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