Owner`s manual

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INSTALLATION
IMPORTANT NOTE: All components, including the BDP 10, should
be turned off and unplugged from AC power before beginning
installation. Do not plug any components back in until after all
connections are completed.
Step One Placement
Other system components, especially audio/video receivers and
amplifiers, generate massive amounts of heat that will damage the
sensitive laser components of the BDP 10. Although the BDP 10 is
equipped with a fan that will turn on occasionally to compensate for
heat conditions, it is strongly recommended that you place the BDP 10
on its own shelf. Do not stack components on top of each other.
Step Two Connect the BDP 10 to an A/V Receiver
or Processor (Preferred)
If the receiver is HDMI-capable, connect the HDMI Output to the
receiver’s HDMI input. See Figure 1.
Figure 1– HDMI Output
If the receiver has a DVI input and is HDCP-compliant, use an HDMI-
to-DVI adapter, and make a separate audio connection.
If the receiver does not have an HDMI or DVI input, select one video
connection, in order of preference: component video or composite
video. See Figure 2.
Figure 2 Component and Composite Video Outputs
For non-HDMI products, a separate audio connection is required. If
available, connect either the Optical or Coaxial Digital Audio Output to
the receiver. See Figure 3.
Figure 3 Coaxial and Optical Digital Audio Outputs
Connect the Analog Audio Outputs to a receiver that does not have
an available digital audio input. If digital audio connections have been
made to the receiver, make an analog connection for recording,
multizone systems or as a backup. See Figure 4.
Figure 4 – Analog Audio Outputs
Skip to Step Four.
Step Three Connect the BDP 10 Directly to a
Television (Alternate)
If an A/V receiver or processor was used, you may skip this step, or
you may make a second connection from the BDP 10 directly to the
TV to bypass the home theater system for casual viewing. If you do
not have an audio system, connect the BDP 10 to the TV as explained
below.
If the television is HDMI-capable, connect the HDMI Output to the TV’s
HDMI input. See Figure 1.
If the TV has only a DVI input and is HDCP-compliant, use an HDMI-
to-DVI adapter, and make a separate audio connection.
If the television does not have an HDMI or DVI input, select one video
connection, in order of preference: component video or composite
video. See Figure 2.
For non-HDMI TVs, a separate audio connection is required. Although
some TVs may be equipped with an optical or coaxial digital audio
connection, most likely you will use a 2-channel analog connection.
Connect the Analog Audio Outputs shown in Figure 4 to the TV.
Step Four Connect a USB Storage Device
Connect a compatible USB client device to the front-panel USB port.
A USB drive with at least 1GB capacity is required for the BD-Live
system, which uses it as virtual memory. Select the "Storage" option
in the USB Function Select menu. When BD-Live functionality is not in
use, you may play audio and still-image files stored on the drive. See
Figure 5 and page 22.
Figure 5 Front-Panel USB Port
Step Five Connect the Remote IR Input and
Output (Optional)
Connect the BDP 10’s Remote IR Input to the compatible IR output
of another product, or to an IR receiver or controller, such as the
optional Harman Kardon HE 1000. When daisychaining devices to
allow for remote control up and down the chain, connect the Remote
IR Output to the next product’s IR input. See Figure 6. The BDP 10 is
compatible with “stripped carrier” IR signals.