Owner`s manual

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INITIAL SETUP
Step One Turn On the BDP 10
IMPORTANT NOTE: When the HDMI Output is used, turn on the
system components in this order: the video display (TV) first, any
receiver or processor, and the BDP 10 last.
Turn on the Master Power Switch, placing the BDP 10 in Standby
mode. See Figure 10.
Figure 10 Master Power Switch
The Power Indicator will turn amber. Press the Power Button on either
the front panel or the remote to turn on the BDP 10. See Figure 11.
Figure 11 Power Indicator and Switch
NOTE: The BDP 10 Blu-ray Disc player may take longer to start
up and load discs than earlier optical disc players. This is due to
its design features, such as random-access memory, which enable
innovations such as popup menus and simultaneous playback
of secondary videos (e.g., director’s commentary) with the main
program.
Step Two Display the Setup Menu
The first time the system is used, the Setup menu should be
configured. Press the Setup Button (see Figure 12) to display the
Setup menu.
Figure 12 Setup Button
The Setup menu, as with all menus on the BDP 10, is navigated using
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Navigation Buttons. Press the OK Button to select an
item highlighted on screen.
There are five Setup menus: Language, Display, Audio, System and
Network.
Step Three Language Setup
The Language Setup menu allows you to specify the default language
for the BDP 10 player menus, audio content, subtitles and disc
menus. If you are satisfied with the factory defaults (see Table A1 in
the appendix), then skip to Step four.
To change the default language for any of the four settings, use
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Buttons to highlight the setting. The available
languages will appear in the right column with the current language
option checked. Press the
or OK Button to move the cursor to the
languages column, and use the
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Buttons to highlight the desired
setting. Press the OK Button to select it, then use the
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Buttons to navigate to the next setting.
The Audio and Disc menu settings offer an Auto setting, in addition
to several specific languages. Select the Auto setting if your desired
language does not appear, and the BDP 10 will use the disc’s default
language.
The Subtitle setting adds the option “None”, to turn off subtitling.
When you have finished setting the languages, use the
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Buttons to navigate to another Setup menu, or press the Setup or
Clear Button to clear the menus from view.
Step Four Display Setup
The Display Setup menu contains the aspect ratio, video output
resolution, color space, film mode and screen saver settings. These
settings depend on the capabilities of the video display, and enable
the BDP 10 to deliver the incredibly detailed high-definition video
performance that is one of the main benefits of the Blu-ray Disc format.
Aspect Ratio: Select one of the 16:9 settings if using a widescreen
TV, or one of the 4:3 settings if using a standard-width TV.
Setting Widescreen (16:9) picture Standard-width (4:3)
picture
16:9 Full
Fills screen Fills screen, but stretched and
distorted
16:9 Pillarbox
Fills screen Bars on left and right of
picture; no distortion
4:3 Letterbox
Full picture shown with bars
above and below
Fills screen
4:3 Pan Scan
Fills screen, but crops
portions of picture
Fills screen
TV standard: select PAL for European standard TV, NTSC for US
standard TV.
Resolution: When the HDMI Output is used, leave this setting at
the default “HDMI Auto”, and the BDP 10 will communicate with the
TV and select the highest video output resolution that the TV can
display. For component video displays, select the highest resolution
that allows you to view a picture. Match the TV’s native resolution for
best performance. The 1080p setting is available only with the HDMI
Output, when the TV is compatible. This setting has no effect on
composite video displays.
NOTE: For non-HDMI applications, adjust this setting by pressing
the front-panel Resolution Button until the correct setting appears in
the Message Display.
Color Space: This setting only affects the HDMI Output. Leave it at
the default “x.v.Color” setting for optimal color performance.
Film Mode: Allows display of movies at their native rate of 24 frames
per second for superior performance. Requires a BD disc recorded at
1080/24p, an HDMI connection to the audio/video receiver or TV and
a TV capable of displaying images at a resolution of 1080/24p. If all
of these conditions apply and the Resolution setting has been adjusted
to either “HDMI Auto” or “1080p”, select “On”. Otherwise, change this
setting to “Off”.