Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Owner's Manual
- IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- Introduction
- Included items
- Conventions used in this manual
- Features
- Precautions for placement and use
- Using the TEAC Global Site
- Product registration
- Beware of condensation
- Cleaning the unit
- Notes about power supplies
- About TASCAM customer support service
- SD cards and USB flash drives
- Handling discs
- Names and functions of parts
- Home Screen
- Disc
- Media
- Settings
- Making connections
- Installing rackmount ears
- Display
- Preparing the remote control
- Turning the unit on and off
- Loading and removing discs
- Inserting and removing SD cards
- Connecting and disconnecting USB flash drives
- Panel lock functions
- Remote control overview
- BD-Live overview
- Types of media that can be played
- Playing media
- Automatic playback overview
- Playing video discs
- Pausing playback
- Stopping playback
- Searching backward/forward
- Skipping to earlier and later chapters and tracks
- Slow playback
- Repeating playback of part of a scene or a track
- Repeating playback of a chapter, title or track
- Jumping to a specific playback time, scene or track
- Playing files on USB flash drives, SD cards, data discs and network drives
- Playing USB flash drive, SD card and data disc playlists
- Using program playback
- Setting bookmarks
- Viewing photos
- Adjusting the volume from the unit
- Speaker settings
- Network connection overview
- Option menus
- Troubleshooting
- Specifications
- Dimensional drawings
- Notice regarding software that uses the GNU GPL
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Display Settings
TV
Function Options Explanation
TV Screen
p 16:9 Full
p 16:9 Normal
p 4:3 Pan & Scan
p 4:3 Letterbox
Use to set the display aspect ratio.
p 16:9 Full: This sets the aspect ratio to 16:9. 4:3 video will also be
converted to 16:9.
p 16:9 Normal: This usually sets the aspect ratio to 16:9. 4:3 video
will be shown with black bands on the left and
right sides.
p 4:3 Pan & Scan: This sets the aspect ratio to 4:3. 16:9 video will
also be converted to 4:3.
p 4:3 Letterbox: This usually sets the aspect ratio to 4:3.
16:9 video
will be shown with black bands on the top and
bottom.
Resolution
p Auto
p 480I/576I
p 480P/576P
p 720P
p 1080I
p 1080P
p 2160P
Use to set the image resolution.
p If Auto is selected, this unit will detect the optimal resolution for
the monitor or TV. In this case, a message confirming whether to
save the selected setting will appear. Select OK as necessary.
HDR Setting
Auto/HDR/SDR
Set whether signals output are high dynamic range (HDR) or
standard dynamic range (SDR).
1
p Auto: The unit switches automatically between HDR and SDR
resolutions.
p HDR: HDR resolution is always output.
p SDR: SDR resolution is always output.
NOTE
This function cannot be used when the Dolby Vision mode is
enabled.
Dolby Vision mode Auto/Low latency/LL RGB/Off Set the Dolby Vision mode.
2
TV System NTSC/PAL/Multi Select the broadcast format
3
of the device connected to the unit.
HDMI Color Space
p RGB
p YCbCr
p YCbCr422
p Full RGB
Select the HDMI output color space.
HDMI Deep Color
30-bit/36-bit/48-bit
Off
Select the HDMI output deep color mode.
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NOTE
This function cannot be used if the HDMI Color Space is set to
“YCbCr422”.
HDMI 1080P 24Hz On/Off
Turn frame rate conversion on/off for 1080P Blu-ray discs that play
back at 24 Hz.
HDMI 3D Auto/Off
p When Auto is selected, the 3D signal will automatically be
output when 3D video is played.
p When Off is selected, 3D signals will not be output.
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1
For this function to work properly, the TV or monitor must support HDR.
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2
For this function to work properly, the TV or monitor must support Dolby Vision.
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3
When in a region that supports both NTSC and PAL, select “Multi”.
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4
For this function to work properly, the TV or monitor must support HDMI version 1.3 or later.