ABL BLU-RAY DISC PLAYER BD-S671 OWNER’S MANUAL USB
CAUTION: READ THIS BEFORE OPERATING YOUR UNIT. 1 2 3 4 5 To assure the finest performance, please read this manual carefully. Keep it in a safe place for future reference. Install this sound system in a well ventilated, cool, dry, clean place-away from direct sunlight, heat sources, vibration, dust, moisture, and/or cold. For proper ventilation, allow the following minimum clearances.
CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION 1 4. SETTINGS WHAT YOU CAN DO WITH THIS PLAYER........ 2 SUPPLIED PARTS .............................................. 2 ABOUT DISCS AND FILES................................. 3 Types of discs/files that can be used with this player..... Loading a disc................................................................. Disc precautions ............................................................. Notice for watching 3D video images ............................
INTRODUCTION WHAT YOU CAN DO WITH THIS PLAYER \ p. 18 \ p. 23 \ p. 26 \ p. 19 Play back Video, Music, Photo files on a disc/USB memory device* \ p. 19 Easy setting for language, resolution, screen aspect ratio You can perform language and TV settings. Play back commercially-released Blu-ray™/DVD/CD discs* In addition to Blu-ray Discs™ (BD discs), this Player also supports playback of a variety of other discs. Play back BONUSVIEW™, BD-Live™, etc.
1 ABOUT DISCS AND FILES – 12 cm (5”) and 8 cm (3”) discs can be played back in this Player. Do not use an 8 cm (3”) to 12 cm (5”) adapter. – 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.
ABOUT DISCS AND FILES ■ Loading a disc – Insert the disc with the label face up. – In case of the disc recorded on both sides, face down the side to play back. 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 Yamaha to clean the lens. ■ Notice for watching 3D video images Notes – Playback may begin automatically, depending on the disc and setting of this Player.
1 CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS INTRODUCTION ■ Front panel USB 1 2 1 p (On/Standby) 3 4 5 6 7 4 Disc tray (p. 4) 5 9 0 6 (Search backward/Skip backward): Press to skip backward, and press and hold to search backward. 7 (Search forward/Skip forward): Press to skip forward, and press and hold to search forward. 2 USB port (p. 16) 3 Front panel display 8 (Eject) (p.
CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS ■ Remote control 1 Infrared signal transmitter: Outputs infrared signal. Aim this window to the remote control sensor (p. 9). Note – will appear on the top left corner of the screen when the pressed button is not available. 1 2 A 3 4 PROGRAM MARKER DIGEST ZOOM STATUS SUBTITLE 5 6 7 8 9 0 ANGLE CLEAR SEARCH PIP SETUP 2ND AUDIO HOME TOP MENU AUDIO REPEAT A B POP-UP MENU 2 MARKER DVD VIDEO : Sets Bookmark (p. 25) at a specified point of a movie.
CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS F SUBTITLE BD DVD VIDEO : Changes subtitle languages (p. 42) if available . You can also select this item from On Screen menu (p. 23). 1 INTRODUCTION G ANGLE BD DVD : Changes the camera angle if video is recorded with multiple angles. The Angle Mark ( ) is displayed on the screen when this function is available. You can also select this item from On Screen menu (p. 23). Note – Angle Mark is displayed only when the Angle Mark is set to on (p. 31).
CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS L TOP MENU BD DVD : Displays the top menu screen (p. 42) if the disc contains a menu. Select the desired item using 5/a /2/3 and ENTER. PROGRAM MARKER DIGEST Note ZOOM – Specific operations may be different depending on the disc. Follow the instructions of each menu screen. STATUS SUBTITLE M Cursor buttons (5/a /2/3): Moves the focus in the menu screen. ENTER: Selects the focused menu/item.
CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS Loading the batteries in the remote control 1 3 Q ON SCREEN: Displays On Screen menu (p. 23). ID function You can change the remote control ID to prevent unwanted operation of the other Yamaha player such as DVD player. If you have changed the remote control ID, make sure that you select the same ID for the main unit. The default setting is ID1.
CONNECTION INTRODUCTION TO CONNECTIONS Find the corresponding connection method on your video/audio equipment. We recommend that you use the HDMI terminal which provides high quality digital audio and video on a single connection. If you use the other terminals/jacks, connect the video first. Then connect the audio. Connect video and audio to AV receiver with HDMI cable. HDMI terminal on AV receiver? * HDMI terminal on TV? Refer to owner’s manual of AV receiver.
2 CONNECTION Video and audio connection to AV receiver A HDMI (p. 12) Video connection Audio connection to AV receiver to TV A’ HDMI (p. 12) Connect audio to AV receiver. D COAXIAL (p. 14) or to AV receiver E OPTICAL (p. 14) B COMPONENT (p. 13) or or F L/R (p. 15) C VIDEO (p. 13) Video and audio connection to TV A’ HDMI (p. 12) Audio connection to TV Video connection to TV Connect audio to TV. D’ COAXIAL (p. 14) or B’ COMPONENT (p. 13) E’ OPTICAL (p. 14) or or C’ VIDEO (p.
HDMI CONNECTION ■ Connecting to the HDMI terminal – – – – You can enjoy high quality digital picture and sound through the HDMI terminal. Firmly connect an HDMI cable (commercially available) to the HDMI terminals. See page 35 for information on the audio/video output formats. Use HIGH SPEED HDMI cables that have the HDMI logo (as shown on the back cover). Caution! Do not connect the power cable of this Player until all connections are completed.
VIDEO CONNECTIONS ■ Connecting to the component/video jack Caution! Do not connect the power cable of this Player until all connections are completed. This Player DIGITAL OUT COAXIAL VIDEO OUT COMPONENT PB Y NETWORK This Player DIGITAL OUT COAXIAL AUDIO OUT VIDEO OUT COMPONENT PB Y L NETWORK HDMI VIDEO (Red) (Green) PR USB (Blue) OPTICAL 2 CONNECTION – You can enjoy accurate color reproduction and high quality images through the component jacks.
AUDIO CONNECTIONS ■ Connecting to the digital audio jack/terminal – You can connect audio equipment or the TV to the COAXIAL jack/OPTICAL terminal. – Firmly connect a Coaxial digital audio cable (commercially available) or optical cable (commercially available) to the coaxial digital audio jack or optical digital audio terminal. – See page 35 for information on the audio output formats. Caution! Do not connect the power cable of this Player until all connections are completed.
AUDIO CONNECTIONS ■ Connecting to the audio jacks – You can connect audio equipment or the TV to the AUDIO OUT L/R jacks. – Firmly connect an Audio/Video cable (supplied) to the AUDIO OUT L/R jack. – See page 35 for information on the audio output formats. 2 Caution! CONNECTION Do not connect the power cable of this Player until all connections are completed.
NETWORK AND USB CONNECTION ■ Connecting to the NETWORK terminal and USB port – PC contents can be played back by connecting this Player to the network. – You can enjoy a variety of contents with interactive functions by connecting to the internet when playing BD-Live compatible discs. Refer to page 26 regarding further information on BD-Live functions.
OTHER CONNECTIONS ■ Connecting to the REMOTE CONTROL jacks Caution! – For details about the SCENE function, refer to the owner’s manual supplied with your Yamaha AV receiver. – You can connect a Yamaha component (such as CD player) supports the SCENE function to the REMOTE CONTROL (OUT) jack of this Player. ■ Connecting the power cable 2 CONNECTION – You can transmit and receive the remote control signals by connecting to the REMOTE CONTROL (OUT/IN) jacks. – Firmly connect monaural 3.
PLAYBACK INITIAL WIZARD/EASY SETUP ■ Setting with the Initial Wizard/ Easy Setup Initial Wizard/Easy Setup allows you to set language, resolution, and screen aspect ratio easily. Initial Wizard screen is displayed when you turn this Player on for the first time after purchase or upgrade. Same setting can be performed from SETUP menu = System = Easy Setup. 4 Press 5/a to select the screen aspect ratio, then press ENTER. For details on setting items, see “TV Screen” (p. 32). Easy Setup is completed.
HOME/MEDIA MENU HOME and MEDIA menus allow you to browse and play multi-media files on data discs, USB memory devices and your network. Common operations for playing back files in a selected folder Example: Selecting a movie file on a USB memory device Note – For details on playable disc and format, see page 3. Basic operation 5/a : Moves the focus. 2: Returns to the parent folder. 3: Checks/unchecks single folder/file. HOME: Moves to/exits HOME menu screen. ENTER: Confirms the folder/file.
HOME/MEDIA MENU 4 Select the Photo, Music, Video or AVCHD folder you want to play back, then press ENTER. To return to the parent folder, press 2 or select . Hint – To enjoy slide show with music, press HOME to return to the HOME menu screen while music is played back, and select photo file. Note – The displayed file may not be played back depending on the content. Operations for viewing photos Note – Note that the only the file type selected on this step will be displayed in the following step.
HOME/MEDIA MENU ■ Using network content This Player is a DLNA certified digital media player. You can manage photo, music and video contents stored on DLNA servers on your home network. About DLNA DLNA (Digital Living Network Alliance) provides easy sharing of digital media through network in the home, and you can enjoy digital contents stored on your DLNAserver-software-installed PC or other DLNA compatible device with your TV via this Player.
USING NETWORK SERVICES You can instantly watch the videos that the following network services provide. – YouTube Note – Access to content provided by third parties requires a high speed internet connection and may also require account registration and a paid subscription. – Third party content services may be changed, suspended, interrupted, or discontinued at any time without notice, and Yamaha disclaims any liability in connection with such occurrences.
ADVANCED PLAYBACK OPERATION This chapter explains playback of commercially available BD and DVD discs, CDs, and recorded DVD-RW/R discs. Note – For the basic playback operation, see page 6. To display On Screen menu, press ON SCREEN. After that, press 5/a /2/3 to select an item, then press ENTER to operate the desired function.
ADVANCED PLAYBACK OPERATION ■ Status menu This shows various settings, such as subtitles, angle settings and the title/chapter/track number currently played back. To display status menu, press STATUS. Status menu contains following menus. BD DVD CD MUSIC Example: Icons when playing music file VIDEO Example: Icons when playing BD 2 1 3 8 7 1 4 5 6 7 5 6 (Playback status) 2 3 4 (Disc type/video file icon) (Title number being played): You can jump to specified title with SEARCH button (p.
ADVANCED PLAYBACK OPERATION ■ Using Bookmark DVD VIDEO This allows you to set Bookmark at the specified point of the video. After Bookmark is set, you can move to the point you set using this function. You can set up to 12 Bookmarks. 1 Press MARKER during playing back the movie to set Bookmark. Bookmark number, and the status are displayed. 2 Press ENTER to program playback order. For audio disc, press 5/a to select a desired track then press ENTER.
ADVANCED PLAYBACK OPERATION ■ Enjoying BONUSVIEW™ and BDLive™ ■ Using the feature of BD-Live™ This player supports BONUSVIEW (p. 41) (BD-ROM Profile 1 Version 1.1) and BD-Live (p. 41) (BD-ROM Profile 2) playback functions. 1. Set the Network setting (p. 32). Note – Functions and playback method vary depending on the disc. See the guidance on the disc or the supplied user’s manual.
SETTINGS SETUP MENU The SETUP menu enables various audio/visual settings and adjustments for functions using the remote control unit. Item System Screen Saver Sets screen saver on/off. 30 Disc Auto Playback Sets this Player to start disc playback automatically. 30 HDMI Control Sets this Player to receive control signal from the remote control of your TV/AV receiver. 30 Network Control Sets the control via Ethernet to on/off.
SETUP MENU Menu/Submenu TV Display Setting Video Process Audio Output Item Function Page 3D Output Selects 3D or 2D videos. 32 TV Screen Sets the screen aspect ratio of the connected TV, and adjust the video output. 32 Resolution Selects the resolution of output video. 33 TV System Selects the TV System from NTSC/PAL/Multi. 33 Color Space Selects Color Space from YCbCr 4:4:4/YCbCr 4:2:2/ Full RGB/RGB. 33 HDMI Deep Color Selects HDMI Deep Color from 30 bits/36 bits/Off.
SETUP MENU ■ Example of SETUP menu operation You need to call up the SETUP menu screen to perform settings for this Player. The following is the explanation for basic operations of the SETUP menu. 3. Select a menu item. Press 5/a to select Parental Control, then press ENTER or cursor 3. STATUS SUBTITLE ANGLE CLEAR PIP AUDIO SETUP 4 REPEAT POP-UP MENU HOME SETTINGS TOP MENU 2ND SEARCH A B ENTER 4. Enter password.
SETUP MENU ■ General Setting The default settings are marked with “ * ”. System Screen Saver You can set the screen saver to on/off. When set to on, this Player will switch to screen saver mode if there is no operation for 5 minutes. After that, this Player will turn to standby mode when there is no operation for 20 minutes. On*, Off Disc Auto Playback You can set Disc Auto Playback to on/off. When set to on, a disc will play back automatically after loading.
SETUP MENU Language Security OSD You can select the language for On Screen Display which is the messages or menu displayed on the screen such as SETUP menu. Change Password You can set the password for changing the Parental Control Level and Country Code. Refer to “Parental Control” (p. 31) and “Country Code” (p. 31). English*, Français , Español , Deutsch , Italiano , Svenska , Nederlandse , Notes , – The default password is 0000. – If you forget the password, refer to “TROUBLESHOOTING” (p.
SETUP MENU ■ Display Setting Network The default settings are marked with “ * ”. Internet Connection Set this item to Enable when you use BD-Live (p. 26), DLNA (p. 21) and software upgrade from the network (p. 37). Enable*, Disable Information You can display network information screen. On this screen, you can view the information of Interface (Ethernet), Address Type, IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, and DNS. Connection Test You can perform an internet connection test.
SETUP MENU Resolution You can select the video output resolution from Auto, 480i/576i, 480p/576p, 720p, 1080i, and 1080p. When set to Auto, resolution is set to the maximum resolution according to the connected TV. For more details on output formats, refer to “About the video output formats” (p. 36). Lip Sync You can set/adjust the Lip Sync (p. 42) function. Auto* This Player adjusts the Lip Sync function automatically. Manual You can adjust the Lip Sync function manually.
SETUP MENU ■ Audio Setting The default settings are marked with “ * ”. Audio Output Coaxial/Optical You can select the output mode of COAXIAL jack and OPTICAL terminal. For more details on output formats, refer to “About the audio output formats” (p. 35). Post Process Up Mix You can multi-channelize the 2-channel audio signal. To multi-channelize, select NEO6, then select Cinema or Music mode. Off*, NEO6 Bitstream Outputs digital signal without any processing. Secondary Audio is not output.
SETUP MENU ■ About the audio output formats HDMI Source format Bitstream PCM 2ch PCM COAXIAL/OPTICAL Reencode Bitstream PCM MIXED 2CH Reencode PCM 2ch PCM 2ch 2ch PCM 5.1ch PCM 5.1ch PCM 2ch 2ch PCM 7.1ch PCM 7.1ch PCM 2ch 2ch Dolby Digital PCM up to 5.1ch Dolby Digital Plus with SA* or BCS** Dolby Digital Plus PCM up to 7.
SETUP MENU ■ About the video output formats When TV System is set to NTSC Resolution HDMI Playback BD others Playback commerciallyCOMPONENT released DVD Playback BD Auto 480i/576i Max Max 480i 480i Playback BD others 480i 1080i 720p 60 Hz 1080i 60 Hz 480p 480p 480p 480i 480i 480p 480i 720p Max 480i others VIDEO 480p/576p 480i 720p 60 Hz * 1080i 60 Hz * 480i 480i 1080p 24Hz Others 1080p 24 Hz 1080p 60 Hz 1080p 60 Hz 480p off 480i 1080i 60 Hz * off 480i 480i * Depending o
SOFTWARE UPGRADE Some of the newly released BD discs cannot be played back unless you upgrade this Player software to the latest version. We recommend upgrading the software of this Player with software upgrade so that this Player is operated based on the latest software. 3 Select the item which contains the upgrade file package from Disc/USB Storage/Network. To check for the availability of a software upgrade, visit http://download.yamaha.com/downloads/service/top/ ?site=europe.yamaha.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION TROUBLESHOOTING Refer to the table below when this Player does not function properly. If the problem you are experiencing is not listed below or if the instruction below does not help, turn off this Player, disconnect the power cable, and contact the nearest authorized Yamaha dealer or service center. ■ Power Problem Possible causes and solutions No power. – Connect the AC power cable properly. – Press p on the front panel to turn on the power. The Player power is turned off.
TROUBLESHOOTING ■ Picture Problem Possible causes and solutions No picture. – Make sure that the cables are connected correctly. (p. 10) – Make sure that the connected TV or the AV receiver is set to the correct input. (p. 10) – Connect this Player to the TV with VIDEO jack (p. 13) using the supplied video pin cable.
TROUBLESHOOTING ■ Network Problem Possible causes and solutions Cannot connect to the Internet. – – – – Cannot download BD-Live contents. – Connect the Network cable properly. (p. 16) – Connect USB memory device properly. Check that the USB memory device is connected to the USB port of this Player. (p. 16) – Check if the BD disc supports BD-Live. – Check the setting for “Internet Connection”. (p. 32) – Connect the USB memory device formatted in FAT16 or FAT32.
GLOSSARY AVCHD AVCHD is a new format (standard) for high definition video cameras that can be used to record and play highresolution HD images. BD-Live™ BD-Live is a BD standard that utilizes a network connection, enabling this Player to go online to download promotional videos and other data. BDMV Blu-ray 3D™ Blu-ray 3D enables you to view full high definition 3D images.
SPECIFICATIONS Pan Scan (PS 4:3) 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 discs and between 48 kHz with 16 bits and 192 kHz with 24 bits on BD discs.
SPECIFICATIONS ■ Copyright – This product is licensed under the AVC patent portfolio license and VC-1 patent portfolio license for the personal and non-commercial use of a consumer to (i) encode video in compliance with the AVC Standard and VC-1 Standard (“AVC/VC-1 Video”) and/or (ii) decode AVC/VC-1 Video that was encoded by a consumer engaged in a personal and non-commercial activity and/or was obtained from a video provider licensed to provide AVC/VC1 Video.
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CAUTION Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure. LASER Specification: Class 1 LASER Product Wave length: 790 nm (CDs)/658 nm (DVDs)/405 nm (BDs) Laser output: max. 1 mW LASER SAFETY This unit employs a laser. Due to possible eye injury, only a qualified service person should remove the cover or attempt to service this device. DANGER This unit emits visible laser radiation when open.