Owner's Manual Blu-ray Disc™ Recorder BR629T BR625T Please read this manual carefully before operating your set and retain it for future reference. * 2 V M N 0 0 1 0 3 EAB35AH 2VMN00103 * http://www.lg.
Getting Started 2 Getting Started Safety Information CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK) NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
Getting Started ♦ When viewing 3D content When viewing 3D content, please note the following. Also, please carefully read the user manuals of your 3D television and 3D glasses. • • It is recommended that you view 3D content in proper posture from the proper position. • If the following occur while viewing 3D content, stop viewing immediately. - If you experience double-vision - If the images do not seem to be 3D (Please confirm the 3D settings on your 3D devices.
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Getting Started Verifying the types of terminals 1 2 3 4 5 DIGITAL OUT • 6 R AUDIO L VIDEO R AUDIO L VIDEO OPTICAL IN HDMI OUT OUT LAN ANTENNA AC IN~ About This Manual IN OUT 7 ♦ Operating instructions in this manual are based on use of the remote control. Symbols of supported media / file format Symbol .HDD. 1. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. .USB-HDD. .BD-RE. .BD-R. .BD-Video. .-RW(VR). .-RW. .-RW(Video). .-R(Video). .+RW(+VR). .+R(+VR). .DVD-Video. .Audio CD. .DISC (AVCHD). .
Getting Started Table of Contents 22 Viewing 2 Getting Started 2 Safety Information 22 22 22 3 Trademark Information 4 4 5 Verification and Preparation Verifying the supplied accessories Verifying the types of terminals 5 About This Manual 8 8 9 9 Functional Overview Remote control Front panel Display panel 22 22 22 23 23 Viewing a Programme Currently On Air Selecting a channel Selecting a channel from the “Programme List” window Editing favourite groups Switching the audio Switching th
Getting Started 36 50 Protecting a title 37 37 38 Skipping weekly / daily timer recording temporarily Modifying a timer programme Cancel an unnecessary timer programme Stopping the timer recording in process 50 50 50 Deleting Unnecessary Titles Deleting a single title Delete multiple titles at one time 51 Deleting Parts of a Title 38 Additional Information about Recording 51 Dividing a Title 40 Playback 51 Converting the Recording Mode (Image Quality) 40 40 40 Before Playback Contents lis
Getting Started Functional Overview 7. 8. Remote control 9. 17 18 1 10. 11. 2 12. 13. 3 4 19 5 20 21 22 23 6 7 8 I.REPLAY 24 9 I.SKIP 14. 15. 16. 10 11 25 26 27 12 17. 18. 28 29 13 14 30 31 15 19. 20. 32 16 33 21. AKB73675701 22. 23. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. [ POWER] (standby / on) button • Press to switch the unit on / off. Media buttons ([HDD] / [DISC] / [USB]) • Press to switch to the media to operate. Number buttons • Used to enter numbers or letters.
Getting Started 31. [TEXT] button • Press to switch between teletext mode and normal TV viewing. 32. [INFO] button • Press to display the information on the programme. Information is available on the programme guide screen and while viewing a DTV programme. 33. [TIMER REC.] button • Press to display the timer programming screen. Display panel Display panel 1 2 3 3 4 5 5 1. 2. 6 7 8 Open the front cover How to open the front cover 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 6 7 Displayed during dubbing.
Getting Started ♦ On-Screen Display ♦ Displaying the unit’s status / information On screen: You can call up the information windows by pressing [DISPLAY] when viewing a DTV programme. 2 1. 2. 3. 4. / Loading 4 DTV Programme ABC 1 / 200 CHP 6 7 1 / 100 0 : 00 : 12 / 1 : 23 : 45 HD 9 8 Remain 䋨TS䋩 2:10 2:10 / SD 4:20 BD R BD-R BDAV O ORG RG G 11 10 5. Current title / Total title numbers • “---” will be displayed in stop mode when there is no resume point. 6.
Getting Started Home Menu ♦ 11 The home menu screen Home Menu 1 GUIDE Timer Programming DTV Menu Contents List Media Manager Dubbing Settings Some of the functions are operable from the home menu. You can call up the home menu by pressing [ HOME]. • Home menu can be called up during recording / playback. If the home menu is called up during playback, the playback will automatically stop. • Items which cannot be selected / operated are greyed out.
Connections 12 Connections ♦ Antenna Connection Connection to the TV using video / audio cables AV cable connection is used if an HDMI input is not available on the TV.
Connections When connecting the home terminal / set-top box to this unit The cable-TV service can only be received in the service areas, and you need to become a cable subscriber for each home terminal / set-top box. Depending on the cable-TV service provider, the specifications of the home terminal / set-top box, connection method and receivable programmes vary. Network Connection By connecting this unit to your broadband Internet, you can enjoy the network features, such as BD-Live™ functions.
Connections About BD-Live™ This unit supports BD-Video with the BD-LIVE™ functions (BD-ROM Profile 2.0). By connecting this unit to the Internet, you can enjoy various functions, such as special movie clips, subtitles, additional contents, network games and so on. • BD-Live™ functions vary depending on the disc. Please refer to the descriptions on screen or on the package for details. • In order to activate BD-LIVE™ functions, network configurations are required.
Basic Setup Basic Setup After All Connections Have Been Made Preparation for the Remote Control Turn on this unit Battery installation 1. After all connections have been made, plug the AC cord into an AC power outlet. • The display on the front panel will show “WAIT”. This unit is inoperable while “WAIT” is being displayed. 15 Install 2 R6 (1.5V) batteries matching the polarity as indicated inside battery compartment. 1. Plug into an AC power outlet (220-240 V). 3 2. 3. Turn on this unit.
Basic Setup Operating the TV Basic Setup / DTV Operations 1. Point the remote control at the TV’s infrared sensor window. Basic setup 2. Operate the TV. (Operating the TV with the buttons shown below.) ♦ Finding the viewing source input 1. After having made all the necessary connections, press [ POWER] to turn on the unit. 2. Turn on the TV. Note Use of the remote control with improper battery installation may cause heat generation, burn and malfunction.
Basic Setup 5. “Clock Setting” screen will appear. It will automatically adjust the time and date based on the time zone. • If the automatic clock setup fails, please set it up manually by following the instructions on the screen. ♦ Redoing “Initial Setting” [ HOME] > “DTV Menu” > “Initial Setting” 1. Press [ ENTER] when “Initial Setting” is highlighted. 2. Follow step 3 to 5 in “♦ Initial Setting” on page 16.
Basic Setup Network Setup Network settings are to enable the BD-Live™ features on this unit using the broadband Internet connection. Please also refer to the information provided by your ISP (Internet Service Provider) and the user manual of your modem / router. Press [ HOME], then select “Settings” > “Network Settings” > “Network Connection” > “Auto” or “Manual”.
Basic Setup C: Proxy Setting Proxy settings will be needed when this unit is connected to a broadband Internet connection and your ISP requires proxy settings. If you are not required to configure proxy setting, proceed to (D). 1. Enter the Proxy Address and the proxy port. 1) Use [ / ] to select “Proxy Setting”, then press [ ENTER]. 2) Select “Use”, then press [ ENTER]. - Entry screen will appear. 3) Use [number buttons] to enter the proxy address provided by your ISP, then press [ ENTER].
Basic Setup SIMPLINK What’s SIMPLINK? The SIMPLINK function can control an LG’s HDMI compatible television and other devices connected to this unit. SIMPLINK may control some of the functions of a non SIMPLINK compatible device if it meets the HDMI standard; however, it is not guaranteed. Example of SIMPLINK control • When this unit is turned on, the TV’s source input will automatically be switched to the correct source input. - Press [ ]. - Press [GUIDE]. - Press [CONTENTS LIST].
Basic Setup ♦ To deregister Press [ HOME], then select “Media Manager” > “USB-HDD Menu” > “Register USB-HDD setting”. 1. The list of USB-HDD registration screen will appear. Use [ / ] to select the desired USB-HDD, then press [ ENTER]. Register Setting Current connected device:USB-HDD1 List of USB-HDD registration USB-HDD1. DTV Operations 21 >> Preparation • Connect this unit to the TV. 1. Turn on the TV. 2.
Viewing 22 Viewing Viewing a Programme Currently On Air Editing favourite groups You can sort DTV channels into 4 different favourite groups (1 - 4). One channel can be assigned to multiple favourite groups. Selecting a channel 1. Press [ 1. Press [ HOME], then select “DTV Menu” > “Edit Channels”, then press [ ENTER]. HOME], then select “DTV”. 2. Select the channel you wish to add to a favourite group, using [ / ]. Home Menu 3. Press a group number [1] / [2] / [3] / [4].
Viewing Switching the image quality (Super Resolution) Super Resolution enhances SD quality images output in 1080i / 1080p from the HDMI jack, which gives more crisp images. 1. When viewing an SD quality programme, press [SUB MENU] to call up the sub menu. 2. Use [ / ] to select “Super Resolution”, then press [ ENTER]. • Setting information will appear. Viewing from an External Device To view from an external device connected to this unit, switch this unit to the external input (AV).
Supported Media 24 Supported Media Supported Media Media other than described below are not supported. Recordable / playable About media Internal hard disk drive USB external hard disk drive connected to this unit’s USB port with a USB cable BD-RE SL (Single layer) BD-RE DL (Dual layer) Ver 2.1 Usable disc: Up to 2 x BD-R SL (Single layer) BD-R DL (Dual layer) Ver 1.1 / 1.2 / 1.3 Usable disc: Up to 6 x .HDD. DVD-RW Ver 1.1 / 1.2 Usable disc: Up to 6 x DVD-R (Single layer) Ver 2.0 / 2.
Supported Media Only playable 25 About media .BD-Video. Disc including the region code .DVD-Video. Disc including the region code .Audio CD. .JPEG. .AVCHD. 4 or .MP3. • • Audio CD (CD-DA) Finalised CD-RW / CD-R discs recorded in Audio CD format JPEG image files (from digital cameras) Type of media .WMA. .DivX. .AVCHD. .JPEG. .BD-Video. .DVD-Video. .Audio CD. .DISC (JPEG).
Supported Media When using an 8 cm disc • 8 cm disc can only be played back on this unit. Recording / editing cannot be performed. • Carefully place the disc to the inner disc tray guide. ♦ • • • ♦ • • • • • • ♦ • • ♦ • ♦ • • ♦ • • • BD-RE / BD-R This unit may not play back unfinalised BD-R discs recorded on another device or the disc may lose data. Initialise a brand-new BD-RE / BD-R disc before using. BD-RE Ver 1.0 discs (the cartridge type) are not compatible with this unit.
Supported Media Initialise (format) a brand-new Blu-ray Disc™ .BD-R. .BD-RE. When putting a brand-new disc in the unit, the initialisation (format) screen will appear. This is a necessary process to make the disc recordable. • BD-RE • • BD-R • 1. Place a brand-new disc in the unit. 2. Use [ / ] to select “Yes”, then press [ ENTER]. This disc is not formatted and cannot be played or recorded. A brand-new disc is not formatted. Format it before using. BD-RE discs can be formatted multiple times.
Supported Media Preparation for a USB Device Note • Connecting a USB device With this unit, you can play back JPEG / AVCHD / MP3 / WMA / DivX® files recorded on a USB device, such as a USB memory stick or a digital camera. JPEG files can be played back directly from the USB device. AVCHD files should first be dubbed to the internal HDD. Also, you can connect a USB-HDD to this unit and record broadcast programmes to it or play back the recorded titles in the same manner as the internal HDD.
Recording Recording Before Recording Recording mode (image quality) and approx. recording time Select a media to record to For some programmes, recording is prohibited or restricted for copyright protection reasons. Restriction on recording Copy-free programme Copy-once programme Copy-protected programme .HDD. .BD-RE. *1 .USB-HDD. *2 — — .-RW(Video). .+RW(+VR). .-R(Video). .+R(+VR). — — .-RW(VR). .BD-R.
Recording Note • • • Maximum recordable duration is approximate and will depend on the content. Bit rate defers depending on the programme and the possible recordable duration will defer. Programmes containing scenes with quick motion or rapid changes in brightness, such as sports and concerts, may cause block noise. The possible recording duration of the recording mode, AE and EP, can be configured in “Home Menu” > “Settings” > “Recording” > “AE Mode” or “EP Mode”.
Recording ♦ If recording a content along with bilingual audio from an external device... (For dubbing) *5 Rec. to .HDD. .USB-HDD. *5 *5 .BD-R. .BD-RE. .-RW(Video). .-R(Video). .+RW(+VR). .+R(+VR). Simultaneous operations ♦ Rec. XP / SP / LP / EP mode Bilingual Both Main / Sub audio audio*3 will be recorded.*1 • It is switchable during playback. Whether a timer recording can be performed during playback Media being played .-RW(VR).
Recording ♦ Available operations while recording a programme Playback media Currently recording media and the recording mode (single recording) .HDD. .USB-HDD. .BD-RE. .BD-R. .BD-RE. .BD-R. .DISC (JPEG). .DISC(DivX). .-RW. .-R. .DISC (MP3). .DISC(WMA). .USB(DivX). .HDD. .+RW. .+R. .BD-Video. .USB(JPEG). .USB-HDD. .DVD-Video. .Audio CD. .DISC (AVCHD). .USB (MP3). TS XP / SP / LP / EP TS TS, XP / SP / LP / EP — .USB (WMA).
Recording Recording a Programme Currently On Air .HDD. .USB-HDD. .BD-RE. .BD-R. >> Preparation • To record to a USB-HDD, connect it to the unit. • To record to a disc, place a recordable disc in the unit. 1. Press [HDD] / [DISC] / [USB] to select the recording media. 2. Follow steps 1 and 2 in “Selecting a channel” on page 22. 3. Press [ • • • • If pressing [ REC.] twice or more, the recording will be ITR (Instant Timer Recording).
Recording Before Timer Programming Guide to the “Timer Programming” screen To call up the “Timer Programming” screen 1) Press [TIMER REC.]. • You also can access the timer programming screen from “Home Menu” > “Timer Programming”. Recording mode Timer Programming Skip Programming a Timer Recording from “Programme Guide” .HDD. .USB-HDD. .BD-R. .BD-RE. You can programme timer recordings for the next 8 days. >> Preparation • To record to a USB-HDD, connect it to the unit.
Recording Manual Timer Programming Dual Recording .HDD. .USB-HDD. .BD-RE. .BD-R. If the programme you wish to record is unable to set from the programme guide screen, you can manually programme a timer recording for it. Manual timer programming allows you to programme timer recordings for the next one month. >> Preparation • To record to a USB-HDD, connect it to the unit. • To record to a disc, place a recordable disc in the unit.
Recording Recording from an External Device To record from an external device connected to this unit, switch this unit to the external input (AV). For how to operate the external device, please refer to the user manual of the device. To record a cable-TV programme >> Preparation • Connect the cable-TV’s home terminal / set-top box. • Complete “External Input Audio” setting. • Switch the cable-TV’s home terminal / set-top box to the desired channel.
Recording Modifying a timer programme ♦ Modifying a timer programme from “Timer Programming” 1. Press [TIMER REC.] to call up “Timer Programming” screen. 2. Use [ / ] to select a timer programme to modify, then press [SUB MENU]. 3. Use [ / ] to select “Programme Change”, then press [ ENTER]. 4. Use [ / ] to move to the item, then modify it using [ / ]. Timer Programming ♦ Modifying a timer programme from “Programme Guide” 1.
Recording ♦ Cancelling a timer programme from the “Timer Programming” screen 1. To cancel one timer programme 1) Press [TIMER REC.] to call up the “Timer Programming” screen. 2) Use [ / ] to select the timer programme to cancel, then press [SUB MENU]. 3) Use [ / ] to select “Delete”, then press [ ENTER]. To cancel multiple timer programmes 4) Press [TIMER REC.] to call up the “Timer Programming” screen. 5) Press [SUB MENU] to call up the sub menu. 6) Use [ / ] to select “Delete multi prog.
Recording ♦ • When more than 3 timer recordings overlap If the entire programme or part of the programme overlaps, the programme of the later schedule will preferentially be recorded. Timer Programme • * Timer Programme Timer programme listed higher in the contents list Timer programme listed lower in the contents list • • ♦ When 2 timer recordings will start at the same time, the timer recording located lowest in the “Timer Programming” screen will preferentially be recorded.
Playback 40 Playback Before Playback Resume point • Contents list .HDD. .USB-HDD. .BD-RE. • .-RW(VR). .BD-R. .+RW(+VR). .+R(+VR). To view a recorded title, call up the “Contents List” screen, then select the desired title to play back. “Title” in this owner’s manual refers to a DTV programme recorded on this unit. ♦ • • To call up the “Contents List” screen 1) Press [HDD] / [DISC] / [USB] to select the media to operate. 2) Press [CONTENTS LIST].
Playback Playing Back a Programme (Title) .HDD. .USB-HDD. .BD-R. .BD-RE. .-RW(VR). .+RW(+VR). .+R(+VR). This unit can play back titles recorded on the HDD / disc, and AVCHD contents dubbed from USB devices. >> Preparation • When playing back from a USB-HDD, connect it to the unit • When playing back a disc, place it in the unit. • Press [HDD] / [DISC] / [USB] accordingly. 1. Press [CONTENTS LIST] to call up the “Contents List” screen.
Playback Playing back a media containing MP3 / WMA / DivX® / JPEG Files .DivX. .MP3. .WMA. Note for USB device • This unit cannot read files from a USB device in the following conditions.
Playback ♦ Slow forward / slow reverse playback .HDD. .USB-HDD. .+RW(+VR). .+R(+VR). .BD-RE. .DVD-Video. .BD-R. .BD-Video. .DVD(AVCHD). .DivX. .-RW. Search Audio Subtitle Repeat Noise Reduction Super Resolution Angle PiP .-R(Video). During pause, press [ ] / [ ]. • Each time you press [ ] / [ ], the speed increases up to 3 steps. • Press [ ] to resume playback. • Press [ ] to pause playback. • You can fast forward / fast reverse by pressing and holding [ ] / [ ]. ♦ .USB-HDD. .BD-RE. .BD-R.
Playback Playback media / file .HDD. .USB-HDD. .-RW(Video). .-R(Video). .+RW(+VR). .+R(+VR). .DVD-Video. .DVD(AVCHD). .BD-RE. .BD-R. .-RW(VR). .Audio CD. .WMA. • • .DivX. .BD-Video. .MP3. .JPEG. Repeat playback options Off Chapter repeat Title repeat Off ... Off Chapter repeat Title repeat All Off ... Off Track repeat All Off ... Switching Settings During Playback >> Preparation • To play back from a USB-HDD, connect it to the unit. • To play back a disc, place it in the unit.
Playback Super resolution Search Audio Subtitle Repeat Noise Reduction Super Resolution Angle PiP 2. Use [ ♦ / .HDD. .USB-HDD. .BD-RE. .BD-R. .+RW(+VR). .+R(+VR). .DVD-Video. .DVD(AVCHD). .BD-Video. .-RW. 45 .-R(Video). .DivX. Super Resolution enhances SD quality images output in 1080i / 1080p from the HDMI jack, which gives crisper images. ] to select your desired subtitles. Switching the subtitles on BD-Video 1.
Playback Virtual package .BD-Video. Virtual Package compatible BD-Video discs let you enjoy various functions during playback by using data copied and stored on the local storage device. This unit uses the internal HDD as a local storage device. • Images / audio may stop during playback. • To delete Virtual Package data stored on the HDD, HOME], then select “Settings” > “Others” > press [ “Initialisation” > “Delete BD Video data”, then perform “Delete Virtual package”. 3.
Playback Playing Back a Disc Containing an AVCHD High-Definition Video .DVD(AVCHD). This unit can play back AVCHD High-Definition videos on a disc recorded on HD camcorders. (The disc needs to be finalised on said recording camcorder.) This unit can also play back AVCHD High-Definition videos dubbed to the internal HDD. >> Preparation • Press [DISC]. 1. Place a disc in the unit. • • If the disc contains an AVCHD video, it will automatically start playing back. If it does not start, press [ ].
Editing 48 Editing Before Editing Available editing functions .BD-R. Editing items .HDD.
Editing Adding / Deleting a Chapter Mark .HDD. .USB-HDD. .BD-R. .BD-RE. .-RW(VR). .+RW(+VR). 3. During the visible chapter playback (“Visible” appears on the preview screen), use [ / ] to select “Hidden”, then press [ ENTER]. • • .+R(+VR). Adding a chapter mark 1. Follow steps 1 to 3 in “♦ Common operation for editing” on page 48. 2. [ [ / ] to select “Chapter Mark”, then press ENTER]. 3. “Add” is highlighted. Press [ ENTER]. 4.
Editing Changing a title name .HDD. .USB-HDD. .BD-RE. .BD-R. .-RW(VR). Deleting a single title .+RW(+VR). .+R(+VR). 1. Follow steps 1 to 3 in “♦ Common operation for editing” on page 48. 2. Use [ / ] to select “Edit Title Name”, then press [ ENTER]. 3. Enter a new title name, then press [ ENTER]. (Refer to “Guide to editing a title name” on page 49.) 4. A confirmation message will appear. Use [ / ] to select “Yes”, then press [ ENTER]. 5. Press [ .USB-HDD. .BD-RE. .BD-R. 2.
Editing Deleting Parts of a Title .HDD. 4. A confirmation message will appear. Use [ / ] to select “Yes”, then press [ ENTER]. .USB-HDD. Deleting parts (scenes) cannot be undone. Make sure it is the correct part to delete. • 1. Follow steps 1 to 3 in “♦ Common operation for editing” on page 48. 51 To continue dividing, select the title to divide, then press [SUB MENU], then select “Edit” and repeat steps 2 to 4. 5. Press [ BACK] to finish. 2.
Media Management 52 Media Management Media Management Renaming a disc / USB-HDD .USB-HDD. .BD-RE. .BD-R. .-RW(VR). .+RW(+VR). .+R(+VR). >> Preparation • When editing on a USB-HDD, connect it to the unit. • When editing on a disc, place it in the unit. Press [ HOME], then select “Media Manager”. 1. Use [ / ] to select “BD/DVD Menu” or “USB-HDD Menu”, then press [ ENTER]. 2. Use [ / ] to select “Edit Disc Name” or “Edit USB-HDD Name”, then press [ ENTER].
Media Management Deleting all recording data on the HDD / USB-HDD 53 Note • Recording data deleted due to disc initialisation cannot be undone. Make sure it is the correct media to initialise. .HDD. .USB-HDD. Press [ HOME], then select “Media Manager”. 1. Use [ / ] to select “HDD Menu” / “USB-HDD Menu” , then press [ ENTER]. 2.
Dubbing 54 Dubbing Before Dubbing Recording mode for dubbing Available dubbing types ♦ ♦ When dubbing from the contents list Dubbing source When dubbing multiple titles at one time (dubbing from the dubbing list) Media Rec. mode Media .BD-RE. .HDD. .USB-HDD. .HDD. .BD-RE. .BD-R. .HDD. .-RW(Video). .-R(Video). .BD-R. .-RW(VR). .+RW(+VR). .+R(+VR). TS Dubbing to... Rec. mode (fixed) High Same as source Between AF / AN / Normal AE, XP / SP / LP / EP speed .-RW(VR). .-RW(Video). .
Dubbing ♦ When dubbing from the dubbing list Dubbing source Media Rec. mode Media .USB-HDD. .BD-RE. TS .BD-R. Dubbing to... Available speed Rec. mode High High AF / AN / AE, XP / Normal SP / LP / EP High High AF / AN / AE, XP / Normal SP / LP / EP About the “High-speed dubbing” and “Normal-speed dubbing” ♦ • 55 High-speed dubbing By using a high-speed recording compatible disc, dubbing will be performed for a shorter length of time than the title duration.
Dubbing Dubbing along with bilingual recording audio (dual audio) / surround audio / subtitles Refer to “Recording along with bilingual audio (dual audio) / multi audio / surround audio / subtitles” on page 30. Dubbing Multiple Titles at One Time >> Preparation • Prepare as follows according to the dubbing media. Dubbing direction & Preparation Note .HDD. • • • • • Please use the HDD as a temporary data storage device. It is highly recommended to copy important recordings to discs.
Dubbing ♦ Dubbing list screen Dubbing THU 02/08/2012 19:00 1 AAA 1:00:00 TS Mode Programme AAA Genre/Order Programme BBB Picture quality (High) Note 1 Programme CCC 2 Programme DDD 3 02/08/12 19:00 1 AAA TS Cancel Page Up • ♦ Page Down Remain : 4 0 0 . 0 GB Select or deactivate with [ENTER]. All the registered titles will be dubbed in order. To add a title to the dubbing list 1) Use [ / ] to select “Add”, then press [ - The title selection screen will appear.
Dubbing ♦ Dubbing from an External Device >> Preparation • Press [HDD] when dubbing to the HDD. • Place a recordable disc in the unit, then press [DISC] when dubbing to a disc. • Configure the “External Input Audio” setting in “Home Menu” > “Settings” > “Recording”. 1. Switch the unit to the external input. • Follow step 1 to 3 in “Switching to the external input” on page 23. 2. Select a recording mode. • • Refer to “Changing the recording mode (image quality)” on page 33.
Dubbing 59 Approximate time required for a high-speed dubbing When high-speed dubbing from the HDD to a disc Dubbing a title (1 hour long) from the HDD to a 4x BD-R Recording mode Required time DTV (HD) 7 minutes TS DTV (SD) 4 minutes and 30 seconds AF 6 minutes and 30 seconds DTV (HD) AN 5 minutes DTV (HD) 4.
Useful Functions 60 Useful Functions Using This Unit as a Home Media Server .HDD. * JPEG / MP3 / WMA / DivX® / MKV files stored on a USB device, such as USB memory stick, cannot be streamed over DLNA. “Client device” referred to here is a DLNA compatible player connected to the home network to which this unit is connected. These devices can access the contents stored on home media servers (e.g., this unit) over the home network.
Useful Functions Category Menus / Options Video/Audio TV Aspect 4:3 Letter Box 4:3 Pan & Scan 16:9 Wide 16:9 Squeeze Still Mode Auto Field Frame Dolby D / Dolby D+ / Dolby TrueHD DTS / DTSHD PCM Bitstream MPEG BD Audio Mode DRC PCM Bitstream PCM Bitstream Mix Audio Output HD Audio Output Video/Audio Down (Cont’d) Sampling On Off Language Audio Language Original English Other Subtitle Language Off English Other Disc Menu Language English Other Allows you to adjust the aspect ratio of the vid
Useful Functions Category Language (Cont’d) HDMI Menus / Options DivX Subtitle Czech Language Dutch English French HDMI Video Auto Resolution 480p/576p German Hungarian Italian Polish 720p 1080i HDMI Deep Auto Colour Off Progressive Auto Mode Video HDMI Audio On Out Off SIMPLINK On Off 3D settings 3D Playback Auto(3D) 2D 3D Type Russian1 Sets the language for DivX® subtitle. Russian2 Spanish Swedish 1080p Sets the resolution of the video signal being output from the HDMI 1080p24 OUT jack.
Useful Functions Category Playback (Cont’d) Recording Menus / Options Slide Show 5 seconds 10 seconds Auto Chapter Off 5 minutes 10 minutes 15 minutes AE Mode EP Mode Aspect Ratio (Video Format) 4.36 Mbps 6 hours Auto 4:3 16:9 Recording PCM Audio Select Dolby D (XP) On Off Make Recording Compatible On Off Bilingual Recording Audio Main Sub External Input Audio Stereo Bilingual Video Colour Auto System PAL SECAM Sets the slide show speed.
Useful Functions Category Clock Menus / Options Clock Setting Clock Setting 0 1 / 0 8 / 2 0 1 2 ( WED ) 15: 00 Press [ENTER]. Network Settings Auto Clock Setting On Off Time Zone NSW/ACT WA Sets the region where you live. VIC TAS QLD NT SA Auto Manual IP Address Auto(DHCP) Sets the IP address. In most cases, you can connect to the Internet Setting without making any changes to the default setting. Manual IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Auto(DHCP) Sets the DNS setting.
Useful Functions Category Others (Cont’d) 65 Menus / Options Standby Normal Standby settings ECO Standby Useful Functions This setting allows you to select whether to have this unit in energy save mode. “Normal Standby”: The unit in “Normal Standby” mode can boot up faster than “ECO Standby”, power consumption during standby mode will increase. “ECO Standby”: The unit in “ECO Standby” mode takes longer to boot up than “Normal Standby”, power consumption during standby mode will decrease.
Useful Functions ♦ Configuring “BD Rating Level” / “DVD Rating Level” .BD-Video. .DVD-Video. 1. Press [ HOME], then select “Playback” > “BD Rating Level” or “DVD Rating Level”. • Password entry screen will appear. 2. Use [0] - [9] to enter a 4-digit number. • • • • “0000” cannot be used for a password. An entered number is replaced with an “*”. If a password has not been registered yet, the number you just entered will be registered.
Useful Functions Language Code List Abbrev. aa ab af am ar as ay az ba be bg bh bi bn bo br ca co cs cy da de dz el en eo es et eu fa fi fj fo fr fy ga gd gl gn gu ha he hi hr hu hy ia id ie ik is it ja jv Code 4747 4748 4752 4759 4764 4765 4771 4772 4847 4851 4853 4854 4855 4860 4861 4864 4947 4961 4965 4971 5047 5051 5072 5158 5160 5161 5165 5166 5167 5247 5255 5256 5261 5264 5271 5347 5350 5358 5360 5367 5447 5451 5455 5464 5467 5471 5547 5550 5551 5557 5565 5566 5647 5668 Lauguage Abbrev.
Others 68 Others Troubleshooting If the unit operates unexpectedly, follow the instructions below first, before requesting service for this unit. Some simple checks or a minor adjustment on your part may solve the problem and restore proper operation. • Also check the antenna, TV, AV amplifier and other devices connected to the unit and read the user manuals. ♦ Trouble checkup 1. Refer to “Symptom / Things to check” in the following chart and try to find your situation.
Others Symptom The disc is not operable. • • • The disc tray does not open / close. Overall the unit / Disc / USB (Cont’d) • • When the dubbing list is displayed, the disc tray may not open / close. If an unsupported disc is placed in this unit, the disc tray may not open. In this case, press the power button on the unit for 8 seconds or longer to turn off the unit, then press [ OPEN/CLOSE] button. If this does not solve the problem, try step 2 in “♦ Trouble checkup” on page 68.
Others Symptom Unable to record. • • • • Unable to record to the disc. • • • • Recording / Timer programming • • Unable to record from another device, • such as the cable tv’s set-top box / • VCR, etc. • • Unable to programme a timer recording / Programmed timer recording failed. • • • The recorded title cuts before the programme ends. • • Unable to perform a dual recording. • Unable to record to a USB-HDD. • • • • Unable to play back a disc.
Others Symptom During playback, the images are distorted / discoloured. • • • DVD stops playback on its own. Audio is not output / Subtitles are not displayed. • • Playback (Cont’d) • • When playing back a title recorded • from the external input (AV), it outputs 2 mixed audio. Unable to switch the dual audio of • digital audio. Unable to switch the audio language and subtitle language when playing back a disc. Unable to switch the camera angles For a title recorded in other than TS mode, “TS→XX” (e.
Others Symptom The USB-HDD is not usable. • • • USB-HDD Unable to record to the USB-HDD. • The titles stored on the USB-HDD disappeared. • The programme that was supposed to be recorded to the USB-HDD was recorded to the internal HDD. • The titles on the USB-HDD cannot be played back. • The SIMPLINK functions do not operate. • • • SIMPLINK • Remote control The remote control does not operate . The HDD is not operable. The disc is not operable. The USB-HDD is not operable.
Others If a following message appears... Message example Overall operations • This device will be powered off soon by • auto off function. • Disc / USB device Recording Timer programming You cannot operate this during dubbing. Please insert the valid disc. • • Please connect valid USB-HDD. • Please eject the disc. Playback feature may not be available on this Disc. Region Error Playback is not authorized in your region. Abnormality occurred in USB connection.
Others Glossary AAC (Advanced Audio Coding) A lossy compression and encoding scheme for digital audio. Audio files which have been encoded with AAC generally achieve better sound quality than MP3 at similar bit rates. AACS (Advanced Access Content System) A content protection scheme used with Blu-ray Disc™. AVCHD AVCHD is a new format for high definition video camcorders which can record and play high-resolution HD images.
Others JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) A method of compressing still picture files. You can copy JPEG files on BD-RE / -R, DVD-RW / -R, DVD+RW / +R, CD-RW / -R or a USB memory stick from a computer and play back the files on this unit. Letterbox A method to fit the wide screen (16:9) images in a standarddefinition television screen (4:3), keeping the aspect ratio by adding black bars on both the top and bottom of the television screen.
Others Specifications General HDD Power requirements Power consumption Weight Dimensions (width x height x depth) Operating temperature Operating humidity TV system Recording Recording format Recordable discs Video recording format Compression format Audio recording format Sampling frequency Compression format 1 TB (BR629T) / 500 GB (BR625T) 220 – 240 V ± 10 %, 50 Hz ± 0.5 % 31 W (BR629T) / 27 W (BR625T) 3.0 kg (BR629T) / 2.7 kg (BR625T) 430.3 x 53.2 x 262.
Others 77 Maximum number of titles / chapters / characters The actual number which a media can contain may be smaller than the numbers shown here depending on the contents and for other reasons.
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