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    Connecting2
    \fonnecting to your 
    Home Network
    This	player	can	be	connected	to	a	local	area	network	(LAN)	via	the	LAN	port	on	the	rear	panel.		By	connecting	the	unit	to	a	broadband	home	network,	you	have	access	to	services	such	as	software	updates,	BD-Live	interactivity	and	streaming	services.
    Wired network connection
    Using	a	wired	network	provides	the	best	performance,	because	the	attached	devices	connect	directly	to	the	network	and	are	not	subject	to	radio	frequency	interference.
    Please	refer	to	the	documentation	for	your	network	device	for	further	instructions.
    \fonnect	the 	player’s 	LAN 	port 	to 	the 	corresponding	port	on	your	Modem	or	Router	using	a	commercially	available	LAN	or	Ethernet	cable.
    	
    y When	plugging	or	unplugging	the	LAN	
    cable,	hold	the	plug	portion	of	the	cable.	
    When	unplugging,	do	not	pull	on	the	LAN	
    cable	but	unplug	while	pressing	down	on	
    the	lock.
    	
    y Do	not	connect	a	modular	phone	cable	to	
    the	LAN	port.
    	
    y Since	there	are	various	connection	
    configurations,	please	follow	the	
    specifications	of	your	telecommunication	
    carrier	or	internet	service	provider.
    	
    y If	you	want	to	access	content	from	DLNA	
    servers,	this	player	must	be	connected	to	
    the	same	local	area	network	with	them	via	a	
    router.,
    ,Note
    Rear	of	the	unit Router
    Broadband		
    service
    DLNA	
    certified	 server	
     
    						
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    Connecting2
    Wired Network Setup
    If	there	is	a	DH\fP	server	on	the	local	area	network	(LAN)	via	wired	connection,	this	player	will	automatically	be	allocated	an	IP	address.	After	making	the	physical	connection,	a	small	number	of	home	networks	may	require	the	player’s	network	setting	to	be	adjusted.	Adjust	the	[NETWORK]	setting	as	follow.
    Preparation
    Before	setting	the	wired	network,	you	need	to	connect	the	broadband	internet	to	your	home	network.
    1.	 Select	[\fonnection	Setting]	option	in	the	[Setup]	menu	then	press	ENTER	(\b).	
    2.	 Select	[Yes]	and	press	ENTER	(\b)	to	continue.	The	new	connection	settings	reset	the	current	network	settings.
    3.	 Use	\f/S/A/D	to	select	the	IP	mode	between	[Dynamic]	and	[Static].
    	 Normally,	select	[Dynamic]	to	allocate	an	IP	address	automatically.
    If	there	is	no	DH\fP	server	on	the	network	and	
    you	want	to	set	the	IP	address	manually,	select	
    [Static]	then	set	[IP	Address],	[Subnet	Mask],	
    [Gateway]	and	[DNS	Server]	using	\f/S/
    A/D 	and	numerical	buttons.	If	you	make	a	
    mistake	while	entering	a	number,	press	\fLEAR	
    to	clear	the	highlighted	part.
    ,
    ,Note
    4.	 Select	[OK]	and	press	ENTER	(\b)	to	apply	network	settings.
    5.	 The	player	will	ask	you	to	test	the	network	
    connection.	Select	[OK]	and	press	ENTER	(\b)	to	complete	the	network	connection.
    6.	 If	you	select	[ Test]	and	press	ENTER	(\b)	at	step	5	above,	the	network	connection	status	is	displayed	on	the	screen.	You	can	also	test	it	on	the	[\fonnection	Status]	in	the	[Setup]	menu.
    Notes on Network \fonnection:
    	yMany	network	connection	problems	during	set	up	can	often	be	fixed	by	re-setting	the	router	or	modem.	After	connecting	the	player	to	the	home	network,	quickly	power	off	and/or	disconnect	the	power	cable	of	the	home	network	router	or	cable	modem.	 Then	power	on	and/or	connect	the	power	cable	again.
    	yDepending	on	the	internet	service	provider	(ISP),	the	number	of	devices	that	can	receive	internet	service	may	be	limited	by	the	applicable	terms	of	service.	\bor	details,	contact	your	ISP.
    	yOur	company	is	not	responsible	for	any	malfunction	of	the	player	and/or	the	internet	connection	feature	due	to	communication	errors/malfunctions	associated	with	your	broadband	internet	connection,	or	other	connected	equipment.
    	yThe	features	of	BD-ROM	discs	made	available	through	the	Internet	\fonnection	feature	are	not	created	or	provided	by	our	company,	and	our	company	is 	not 	responsible 	for 	their 	functionality	or	continued	availability.	Some	disc	related	material	available	by	the	Internet	\fonnection	may	not	be	compatible	with	this	player.	If	you	have	questions	about	such	content,	please	contact	the	producer	of	the	disc.
    	ySome	internet	contents	may	require	a	higher	bandwidth	connection.
    	yEven	if	the	player	is	properly	connected	and	configured,	some	internet	contents	may	not	operate 	properly 	because 	of 	internet 	congestion,	the	quality	or	bandwidth	of	your	internet	service,	or	problems	at	the	provider	of	the	content.
    	ySome	internet	connection	operations	may	not	
     
    						
    							\fonnecting23
    Connecting2
    be	possible	due	to	certain	restrictions	set	by	the	Internet	service	provider	(ISP)	supplying	your	broadband	Internet	connection.
    	yAny	fees	charged	by	an	ISP	including,	without	limitation,	connection	charges	are	your	responsibility.
    	yA	10	Base-T	or	100	Base-TX	LAN	port	is	required	for	wired	connection	to	this	player.	If	your	internet	service	does	not	allow	for	such	a	connection,	you	will	not	be	able	to	connect	the	player.
    	yYou	must	use	a	Router	to	use	xDSL	service.
    	yA	DSL	modem	is	required	to	use	DSL	service	and	a	cable	modem	is	required	to	use	cable	modem	service.	Depending 	on 	the 	access 	method 	of 	and	subscriber	agreement	with	your	ISP,	you	may	not	be	able	to	use	the	internet	connection	feature	contained	in	this	player	or	you	may	be	limited	to	the	number	of	devices	you	can	connect	at	the	same	time.	(If	your	ISP	limits	subscription	to	one	device,	this	player	may	not	be	allowed	to	connect	when	a	P\f	is	already	connected.)
    	yThe	use	of	a	 “Router”	may	not	be	allowed	or	its	usage	may	be	limited	depending	on	the	policies	and	restrictions	of	your	ISP.	\bor	details,	contact	your	ISP	directly.
    USB device connection
    This	player	can	play	movie,	music	and	photo	files	contained	in	the	USB	device.
    Playback content in the USB 
    device
    1.	 Insert	a	USB	device	to	the	USB	port	until	it	fits	into	place.
    When	you	connect	the	USB	device	on	the	HOME	menu,	the	player	plays	a	music	file	contained	in	the	USB	storage 	device 	automatically. 	If 	the 	USB 	storage	device	is	containing	various	types	of	files,	a	menu	for	the	file	type	selection	will	appear.
    \bile	loading	may	takes	few	minutes	depending	on	the	number	of	content	stored	in	the	USB	storage	device.	Press	ENTER	(\b)	while	[\fancel]	is	selected	to	stop	loading.
    2.	 Press	HOME	(n).
    3.	 Select	[Movie],	[Photo]	or	[Music]	using	A/D,	and	press	ENTER	(\b).
    4.	 Select	the	[USB]	option	using	\f/S,	and	press	ENTER	(\b).
    5.	 Select	a	file	using	\f/S/A/D,	and	press	PLAY	or	ENTER	(\b)	to	play	the	file.
    6.	 Withdraw	the	USB	device	carefully.
     
    						
    							\fonnecting24
    Connecting2
    	
    y This	player	supports	USB	flash	drive/
    external	HDD	formatted	in	\bAT16,	\bAT32	and	
    NT\bS	when	accessing	files	(music,	photo,	
    movie).	However,	for	BD-Live	and	Audio	\fD	
    recording,	only	\bAT16	and	\bAT32	formats	
    are	supported.	Use	the	USB	flash	drive/
    external	HDD	formatted	in	either	\bAT16	or	
    \bAT32	when	using	BD-Live	and	Audio	\fD	
    recording.
    	
    y The	USB	device	can	be	used	for	the	local	
    storage	for	enjoying	BD-Live	discs	with	
    Internet.
    	
    y This	unit	can	support	up	to	4	partitions	of	
    the	USB	device.
    	
    y Do	not	extract	the	USB	device	during	
    operation	(play,	etc.).	
    	
    y A	USB	device	which	requires	additional	
    program	installation	when	you	have	
    connected	it	to	a	computer,	is	not	
    supported.
    	
    y USB	device:	USB	device	that	supports	
    USB1.1	and	USB2.0.
    	
    y Movie,	music	and	photo	files	can	be	played.	
    \bor	details	of	operations	on	each	file,	refer	
    to	relevant	pages.
    	
    y Regular	back	up	is	recommended	to	
    prevent	data	loss.
    	
    y If	you	use	a	USB	extension	cable,	USB	HUB	
    or 	USB 	Multi-reader, 	the 	USB 	device 	may 	not	
    be	recognized.
    	
    y Some	USB	device	may	not	work	with	this	
    unit.
    	
    y Digital	camera	and	mobile	phone	are	not	
    supported.
    	
    y USB	Port	of	the	unit	cannot	be	connected	
    to	P\f.	 The	unit	cannot	be	used	as	a	storage	
    device.,
    ,Note
     
    						
    							3	 System	Setting
    System Setting25
    System Setting3
    Settings
    Adjust the Setup Settings
    You	can	change	the	settings	of	the	player	in	the	[Setup]	menu.
    1.	 Press	HOME	(n).
    2.	 Use	A/D	to 	select 	the 	[Setup] 	and 	press 	ENTER	(\b).	 The	[Setup]	menu	appears.
    3.	 Use	\f/S	to	select	the	first	setup	option,	and	press	D	to	move	to	the	second	level.
    4.	 Use	\f/S	to	select	a	second	setup	option,	and	press	ENTER	(\b)	to	move	to	the	third	level.
    5.	 Use	\f/S	to	select	a	desired	setting,	and	press	ENTER	(\b)	to	confirm	your	selection.
    [DISPLAY] Menu
    \bV Aspect Ratio
    Select	a	 TV	aspect	ratio	option	according	to	your	 TV	type.
    [4:3 Le\f\fer Box]
    Select	when	a	standard	4:3	TV	is	connected.	Displays	theatrical	images	with	masking	bars	above	and	below	the	picture.
    [4:3 Pan Scan]
    Select	when	a	standard	4:3	TV	is	connected.	Displays	pictures	cropped	to	fill	your	 TV	screen.	Both	sides	of	the	picture	are	cut	off.
    [16:9 Original]
    Select	when	a	16:9	wide	TV	is	connected.	The	4:3	picture	is	displayed	with	an	original	4:3	aspect	ratio,	with	black	bars	appearing	at	the	left	and	right	sides.
    [16:9 Full]
    Select	when	a	16:9	wide	 TV	is	connected.	The	4:3	picture	is	adjusted	horizontally	(in	a	linear	proportion)	to	fill	the	entire	screen.
    You	cannot	select	[4:3	Letter	Box]	and		
    [4:3	Pan	Scan]	option	when	the	resolution	is	
    set	to	higher	than	720p.,
    ,Note
     
    						
    							System Setting26
    System  Setting3
    Resolution
    Sets	the	output	resolution	HDMI	video	signal.	Refer	to	page	18	for	details	about	the	resolution	setting.
    [Au\fo]
    If	the	HDMI	OUT	jack	is	connected	to	TVs	providing	display	information	(EDID),	automatically	selects	the	resolution	best	suited	to	the	connected	TV.	
    [1080p]
    Outputs	1080	lines	of	progressive	video.
    [1080i]
    Outputs	1080	lines	of	interlaced	video.
    [720p]
    Outputs	720	lines	of	progressive	video.
    [576p]
    Outputs	576	lines	of	progressive	video.
    [576i]
    Outputs	576	lines	of	interlaced	video.
    1080p Display Mode
    When	the	resolution	is	set	to	1080p,	select		[24	Hz]	for	smooth	presentation	of	film	material	(1080p/24	Hz)	with	a	HDMI-equipped	display	compatible	with	1080p/24	Hz	input.
    	
    y When	you	select	[24	Hz],	you	may	
    experience	some	picture	disturbance	when	
    the	video	switches	video	and	film	material.	
    In	this	case,	select	[50	Hz].
    	
    y Even	when	[1080p	Display	Mode]	is	set	to		
    [24	Hz],	if	your	
    TV	is	not	compatible	with	
    1080p/24	Hz,	the	actual	frame	frequency	of	
    the	video	output	will	be	50	Hz	to	match	the	
    video	source	format.,
    ,Note
    HDMI \folor Setting
    Select	the	type	of	output	from	the	HDMI	OUT	jack.	\bor	this	setting,	please	refer	to	the		manuals	of	your	display	device.	
    [YCbCr]
    Select	when	connecting	to	a	HDMI	display	device.
    [RGB]
    Select	when	connecting	to	a	DVI	display	device.
    3D Mode
    Select	the	type	of	output	mode	for	Blu-ray	3D	disc	playback.	
    [Off ]
    Blu-ray	3D	disc	playback	will	output	as	2D	mode	like	a	normal	BD-ROM	disc	playback.	
    [On]
    Blu-ray	3D	disc	playback	will	output	as	3D	mode.
    Wallpaper
    \fhanges	the	background	of	the	initial	screen.
     
    						
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    System Setting3
    [LANGUAGE] Menu 
    Display Menu
    Select	a	language	for	the	[Setup]	menu	and	on-screen	display.
    Disc Menu/Disc Audio/ 
    Disc Subtitle
    Select	the	language	you	prefer	for	the	audio	track	(disc	audio),	subtitles,	and	the	disc	menu.
    [Original] 
    Refers	to	the	original	language	in	which	the	disc	was	recorded.
    [O\fher]
    Press	ENTER	(\b)	to	select	another	language.	Use	number	buttons	then	press	ENTER	(\b)	to	enter	the	corresponding	4-digit	number	according	to	the	language	code	list	on	54.
    [Off ] (Disc Sub\fi\fle only)
    Turn	off	Subtitle.
    Depending	on	the	disc,	your	language	setting	
    may	not	work.,
    ,Note
    [AUDIO] Menu 
    Speaker Setup
    To	obtain	the	best	possible	sound,	use	the	speaker	setup	display	to	specify	the	volume	of	the	speakers	you	have	connected	and	their	distance	from	your	listening	position.	Use	the	test	to	adjust	the	volume	of	the	speakers	to	the	same	level.	
    [Speaker]
    Select	a	speaker	that	you	want	to	adjust.
    [Volume]
    Adjust	the	output	level	of	each	speaker.	
    [Dis\fance]
    Adjust	the	distance	between	each	speaker	and	the	listening	position.
    [Tes\f/ S\fop \fes\f \fone]
    The	speakers	will	emit	a	test	tone.
    [OK]
    \fonfirms	the	setting.
    [Cancel]
    \fancels	the	setting.
    HD AV Sync
    Sometimes	Digital	 TV	encounters	a	delay	between	picture	and	sound.	If	this	happens	you	can	compensate	by	setting	a	delay	on	the	sound	so	that	it	effectively	‘waits’	for	the	picture	to	arrive:	this	is	called	HD	AV	Sync.	Use	\f/S	to	scroll	up	and	down	through	the	delay	amount,	which	you	can	set	at	anything	between	0	and	300	ms.
    The	delay	will	vary	depending	on	which	digital	 TV	channel	you	are	on.	If	you	change	channel	you	may	
    need	to	readjust	the	HD	AV	Sync.
    DR\f (Dynamic Range \fontrol) 
    This	function	allows	you	to	listen	to	a	movie	at	a	lower	volume	without	losing	clarity	of	sound.
    [Off ]
    Turns	off	this	function.
    [On]
    \fompress	the	dynamic	range	of	the	Dolby	Digital,	Dolby	Digital	Plus	or	Dolby	TrueHD	audio	output.
    [Au\fo]
    The	dynamic	range	of	the	Dolby	TrueHD	audio	output	is	specified	by	itself.		And	the	dynamic	range	of	the	Dolby	Digital	and	Dolby	Digital	Plus	are	operated	as	same	as	the	[On]	mode.
     
    						
    							System Setting28
    System  Setting3
    The	DR\f	setting	can	be	changed	only	when	a	
    disc	is	not	inserted	or	the	unit	is	in	complete	
    stop	mode.,
    ,Note
    [LO\fK] Menu
    The	[LO\fK]	settings	affect	only	Blu-ray	Disc	and	DVD	playback.
    To	access	the	any	features	in	[LO\fK]	settings,	you	must	enter	the	4-digit	security	code	you	have	created.		If	you	have	not	entered	a	password	yet,	you	are	prompted	to	do	so.	Enter	a	4-digit	password	twice,	and	press	ENTER	(\b)	to	create	a	new	password.
    Password
    You	can	create	or	change	the	password.
    [None]
    Enter	a	4-digit	password	twice,	and	press	ENTER	(\b)	to	create	a	new	password.
    [Change]
    Enter	the	current	password	and	press	ENTER	(\b).	Enter	a	4-digit	password	twice,	and	press	ENTER	(\b)	to	create	a	new	password.
    If you forge\f your passwor\b
    If	you	forget	your	password,	you	can	clear	it	using	the	following	steps:
    1.	 Remove	any	disc	that	might	be	in	the	player.
    2.	 Select	[Password]	option	in	the	[Setup]	menu.
    3.	 Use	Number	buttons	to	enter	 “210499”.	The	password	is	cleared.
    If	you	make	a	mistake	before	pressing	ENTER	
    (
    \b ),	press	\fLEAR.	
    Then	input	the	correct	
    password.,
    ,Note
    DVD Rating 
    Blocks	playback	of	rated	DVD	based	on	their	content.	(Not	all	discs	are	rated.)
    [Ra\fing 1-8]
    Rating	one	(1)	has	the	most	restrictions	and	rating	eight	(8)	is	the	least	restrictive.
    [Unlock]
    If	you	select	[Unlock],	parental	control	is	not	active	and	the	disc	plays	in	full.
    Blu-ray Disc Rating
    Set	an	age	limit	of	BD-ROM	play.	Use	number	buttons	to	input	an	age	limit	for	BD-ROM	viewing.
    [255] 
    All	BD-ROM	can	be	played.
    [0-254]
    Prohibits	play	of	BD-ROM	with	corresponding	ratings	recorded	on	them.
    The	[Blu-ray	Disc	Rating]	will	be	applied	only	for	the	
    BD	that	containing	the	Advanced	Rating	\fontrol.,
    ,Note
    Area \fode 
    Enter	the	code	of	the	area	whose	standards	were	used	to	rate	the	DVD	video	disc,	based	on	the	list	on	page	53.
    [NE\bWORK] Menu
    The	[NETWORK]	settings	are	needed	to	use	the	software	update,	BD	Live	and	Net\fast	features.
    \fonnection Setting
    If	your	home	network	environment	is	ready	to	connect	the	player,	the	player	needs	to	be	set	the	wired	network	connection	for	network	communication.	(See	 “\fonnecting	to	your	Home	Network”	on	page21.)
    \fonnection Status
    If	you	want	to	check	the	network	status	on	this	player,	select	the	[\fonnection	Status]	options	and	press	ENTER	(\b)	to	check	whether	a	connection	to	the	network	and	the	internet	have	been	established.
     
    						
    							System Setting29
    System Setting3
    BD-LIVE connection
    You	can	restrict	Internet	access	when	BD-Live	functions	are	used.
    [Permi\f\fe\b]
    Internet	access	is	permitted	for	all	BD-Live	contents.
    [Par\fially permi\f\fe\b]
    Internet	access	is	permitted	only	for	BD-Live	contents	which	have	content	owner	certificates.	Internet	access	and	AA\fS	Online	functions	are 	prohibited 	for 	all 	BD-Live 	contents	without	a	certificate.
    [Prohibi\fe\b]
    Internet	access	is	prohibited	for	all	BD-Live	contents.
    Net\fast
    [Coun\fry Se\f\fing]
    Select	your	area	for	displaying	proper	services	and	contents	on	the	[Net\fast]	feature.
    [O\bHERS] Menu
    DivX® VOD
    ABOUT	DIVX	 VIDEO:	DivX®	is	a	digital	video	format	created	by 	DivX, 	Inc. 	This 	is 	an 	official 	DivX 	\fertified®	device 	that 	plays 	DivX 	video. 	Visit 	divx.com 	for 	more	information	and	software	tools	to	convert	your	files	into	DivX	video.
    ABOUT	DIVX	 VIDEO-ON-DEMAND:	 This	DivX	\fertified®	device 	must 	be 	registered 	in 	order 	to 	play	purchased	DivX	 Video-on-Demand	( VOD)	movies.	To	obtain	your	registration	code,	locate	the	DivX	VOD	section	in	your	device	setup	menu.	Go	to	vod.divx.com	for	more	information	on	how	to	complete	your	registration.
    [Regis\fer]
    Displays	the	registration	code	of	your	player.
    [Deregis\fer]
    Deactivate	your	player	and	display	the	deactivation	code.
    All	the	downloaded	videos	from	DivX	 VOD	
    with	this	player’s	registration	code	can	only	be	
    played	back	on	this	unit.,
    ,Note
    Auto Power Off
    The 	screen 	saver 	appears 	when 	you 	leave 	the 	player	in	Stop	mode	for	about	five	minutes.	If	you	set	this	option	to	[On],	the	unit	automatically	turns	itself	off 	after	the	Screen	Saver	is	displayed	for	20	minutes.	Set	this	option	to	[Off ]	to	leave	the	screen	saver	until	the	unit	is	operated	by	the	user.
    Initialize
    [Fac\fory Se\f]
    You	can	reset	the	player	to	its	original	factory	settings.
    [BD-LIVE S\forage Clear]
    Initializes	the	BD-Live	contents	from	the	connected	USB	storage.
    If	you	reset	the	player	to	its	original	factory	
    settings	using	[\bactory	Set]	option,	you	have	
    to	set	all	the	activation	for	the	on-line	services	
    and	network	settings	again.,
    ,Note
    Software 
    [Informa\fion]
    Displays	the	current	software	version.
    [Up\ba\fe]
    You	can	update	the	software	by	connecting	the	unit	directly	to	the	software	update	server	(see	page	50).
    Disclaimer Notice
    Press	ENTER	(\b)	to	view	the	notice	of	Network	Service	Disclaimer	on	page	60.
     
    						
    							System Setting30
    System  Setting3
    Sound Effect
    You	can	select	a	suitable	sound	mode.	Press	SOUND	E\b\bE\fT	repeatedly	until	the	desired	mode	appears	on	the	front	panel	display	or	the	TV	screen.	The	displayed	items	for	the	equalizer	maybe	diff	erent	depending	on	sound	sources	and	effects.
    [Na\fural Plus]:	You	can	enjoy	the	natural	sound	effect	same	as	5.1	channel.
    [NATURAL]:	You 	can 	enjoy 	comfortable 	and 	natural	sound.
    [Bypass]:	Software	with	multichannel	surround	audio	signals	is	played	according	to	the	way	it	was	recorded.
    [BASS BLAST]: Reinforce	the	bass	sound	effect	from	front	left	and	right	speaker	and	subwoofer.
    [Up scaler]: When	listening	to	MP3	files	or	other	compressed	music,	you	can	enhance	the	sound.	This	mode	is	available	only	to	2	channel	sources.
    [Lou\bness]:	Improves	bass	and	treble	sound.
    [User EQ]: You	can	adjust	the	sound	by	raising	or	lowering	the	level	of	specific	frequency.
    Setting the [User EQ]
    1.	 Use	\f/S	to	select	the	desired	frequency.
    2.	 Use	A/D	to	select	the	desired	level.	
    Select	[\fancel]	option	then	press	ENTER	(\b)	to	cancel	the	setting.		Select	[Reset]	option	then	press	ENTER	(\b)	to	reset	the	all	adjustments.
    [Clear Voice]:	This	mode	makes	voice	sound	clear,	improving	the	quality	of	voice	sound.	
    [Vir\fual]:	You	can	enjoy	more	dynamic	sound	with	improved	center	channel.	
    [Game]:	You	can	enjoy	more	virtual	sound	while	playing	video	games.
    [Nigh\f]:	 This	may	be	useful	when	you	want	to	watch	movies	at	low	volumes	late	at	night.
     
    						
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