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    							Getting Started11
    Ge\b\bing S\bar\bed1
    	
    y The	file	name	is	limited	to	180	characters.	
    	
    y A	
    “avi” 	file	which	is	encoded	 “WMV	9	codec”	
    is	not	supported.
    	
    y Depending	on	the	size	and	number	of	the	
    files,	it	may	take	several	minutes	to	read	the	
    contents	on	the	media.	
    	
    y \bile	compatibility	may	differ	depending	on	
    the	server.	
    	
    y Because	the	compatibility	on	DLNA	server	
    are	tested	on	the	bundle	DLNA	server	(Nero	
    MediaHome	4	Essentials)	environment,	file	
    requirements	and	playback	functions	may	
    differ	depending	on	media	servers.
    	
    y The	file	requirements	on	page	10	are	not	
    always	compatible.	
    There	may	have	some	
    restrictions	by	file	features	and	media	
    server’s	ability.	
    	
    y Playing	a	movie	subtitle	files	are	only	
    available	on	DLNA	media	server	created	
    by	supplied	Nero	MediaHome	4	Essentials	
    software	on	this	player	package.
    	
    y The	files	from	removable	media	such	as	USB	
    drive,	DVD-drive	etc.	on	your	media	server	
    may	not	be	shared	properly.
    	
    y The	total	playback	time	of	music	file	
    indicated	on	the	screen	may	not	correct	for	
    VBR	files.
    	
    y HD	video	files	contained	on	the	\fD	or	USB	
    1.0/1.1	may	not	played	properly.	Blu-ray	
    Disc,	DVD	or	USB	2.0	are	recommended	to	
    play	back	HD	video	files.
    	
    y This	player	supports	H.264/MPEG-4	AV\f	
    profile	Main,	High	at	Level	4.1.	\bor	a	file	
    with	higher	level,	the	warning	message	will	
    appear	on	the	screen.
    	
    y This	player	does	not	support	files	that	are	
    recorded	with	GM\f*1	or	Qpel*2.
    *1	 GM\f	–	Global	Motion	\fompensation
    *2	 Qpel	–	Quarter	pixel,
    ,No\be
    	
    y This	player	supports	UT\b-8	files	even	it	
    contains	Unicode	subtitle	contents.	
    This	
    player	can	not	support	the	pure	Unicode	
    subtitle	files.
    	
    y Depending	on	the	types	of	file	or	ways	of	
    recording,	it	may	not	play	back.
    	
    y A	disc	which	was	recorded	by	multi-session	
    on	normal	P\f	is	not	supported	on	this	
    player.
    	
    y To	be	playback	a	movie	file,	movie	file	name	
    and	Subtitle	file	name	must	be	the	same.
    	
    y If	video	codec	is	MPEG2	
    TS	or	MPEG2	PS,	
    subtitle	does	not	play	back.
    	
    y The	total	playback	time	of	music	file	
    indicated	on	the	screen	may	not	correct	for	
    VBR	files.,
    ,No\be
    AV\fHD (Advanced Video 
    \fodec High Definition)
    	yThis	player	can	playback	AV\fHD	format	discs.	These	discs	are	normally	recorded	and	used	in	camcorders.
    	yThe	AV\fHD	format	is	a	high	definition	digital	video	camera	format.
    	yThe	MPEG-4	AV\f/H.264	format	is	capable	of	compressing	images	at	higher	efficiency	than	that	of	the	conventional	image	compressing	format.
    	yThis	player	can	playback	AV\fHD	discs	using	“x.v.\folor” 	format.
    	ySome	AV\fHD	format	discs	may	not	play	depending	on	the	recording	condition.
    	yAV\fHD	format	discs	need	to	be	finalized.
    	y“x.v.\folor”	offers	a	wider	color	range	than	normal	DVD	camcorder	discs.
     
    						
    							Getting Started12
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    About DLNA
    This	Player	is	a	DLNA	\fertified	digital	media	player	that	can	display	and	play	movie,	photo	and	music	content	from	your	DLNA-compatible	digital	media	server	(P\f	and	\fonsumer	Electronics).
    The	Digital	Living	Network	Alliance	(DLNA)	is	a	cross-industry	organization 	of 	consumer 	electronics,	computing	industry	and	mobile	device	companies.	Digital 	Living 	provides 	consumers 	with 	easy 	sharing	of	digital	media	through	your	home	network.
    The	DLNA	certification	logo	makes	it	easy	to	find	products	that	comply	with	the	DLNA	Interoperability	Guidelines.	 This	unit	complies	with	DLNA	Interoperability	Guidelines	v1.5.
    When	a	P\f	running	DLNA	server	software	or	other	DLNA	compatible	device	is	connected	to	this	player,	some	setting	changes	of	software	or	other	devices	may	be	required.	Please	refer	to	the	operating	instructions	for	the	software	or	device	for	more	information.
    \fertain System Requirements
    \bor	high	definition	video	playback:
    	yHigh	definition 	display 	that 	has 	HDMI 	input 	jacks.
    	yBD-ROM	disc	with	high	definition	content.
    	yHDMI	or	HD\fP	capable	DVI	input	on	your	display	device	is	required	for	some	content	(as	specified	by	disc	authors).
    \bor	Dolby®	Digital	Plus,	Dolby	 TrueHD	and	DTS-HD	multi-channel	audio	playback:
    	yAn	amplifier/receiver	with	a	built-in	(Dolby	Digital,	Dolby	Digital	Plus,	Dolby	 TrueHD,	DTS	or	DTS-HD)	decoder.
    	yMain,	center,	surround	speakers	and	subwoofer	as	necessary	for	chosen	format.	
    LG Remote
    You	can	control	this	player	with	your	iPhone	or	Android	phone	via	your	home	network.	 This	player	and	your	phone	must	be	connected	to	your	wireless	network	device	such	as	access	point.	Visit	“Apple 	iTunes” 	or 	“Google 	Apps 	Marketplace” 	for	detailed	information	of	 “LG	Remote”.
    “LG	Remote”	function	could	be	supported	
    through	updating	the	Network	Software	in	the	
    first	half	of	2011.	 We	recommend	update	of	
    the	player	using	the	latest	software	to	add	this	
    feature.	(See	page	51),
    ,No\be
    \fompatibility Notes
    	yBecause	BD-ROM	is	a	new	format,	certain	disc,	digital	connection	and	other	compatibility	issues	are	possible.	If	you	experience	compatibility	problems,	please	contact	an	authorized	\fustomer	Service	\fenter.
    	yThis	unit	allows	you	to	enjoy	functions	such	as	picture-in-picture,	secondary	audio	and	Virtual	packages,	etc.,	with	BD-ROM	supporting	BONUSVIEW	(BD-ROM	version	2	Profile	1	version	1.1/	\binal	Standard	Profile).	Secondary	video	and	audio	can	be	played	from	a	disc	compatible	with	the	picture-in-picture	function.	\bor	the	playback	method,	refer	to	the	instructions	in	the	disc.	
    	yViewing	high-definition	content	and	up-converting	standard	DVD	content	may	require	a	HDMI-capable	input	or	HD\fP-capable	DVI	input	on	your	display	device.
    	ySome	BD-ROM	and	DVD	discs	may	restrict	the	use	of	some	operation	commands	or	features.
    	yDolby	 TrueHD,	Dolby	Digital	Plus	and	DTS-HD	are	supported	with	maximum	5.1	channels	if	you	use	HDMI 	connection 	for 	the 	audio 	output 	of 	the	unit.
    	yYou	can	use	a	USB	device	to	store	some	discs	related	information,	including	downloaded	on-line	content.	 The	disc	you	are	using	will	control	how	long	this	information	is	retained.
    	
     
    						
    							Getting Started13
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    Battery Installation
    Remove	the	battery	cover	on	the	rear	of	the	Remote	\fontrol,	and	insert	a	(size	AAA)	battery	with	4	and	5	matched	correctly.
    •  •  •  •  •  •  \oa •  •  •  •  •  •
    RADIO&INPUT (P):	\fhanges	input	mode.
    MARKER: Marks	any	point	during	playback.
    1	(POWER):	Switches	the	player	ON	or	O\b\b.
    B (OPEN/CLOSE):	Opens	and	closes	the	disc	tray.
    SEARCH: Displays	or	exits	the	search	menu.
    INFO/DISPLAY (m):		Displays	or	exits	On-Screen	Display.
    HOME (n):		Displays	or	exits	the	[Home	Menu].
    DISC MENU:	Accesses	menu	on	a	disc.
    •  •  •  •  •  •  \ob •  •  •  •  • 
    PRESET(-/+):	Selects	programme	of	Radio.
    TUNING (-/+)	:	Tunes	in	the	desired	radio	station.
    \f/S/A/D (up/ \bown/ lef\f/ righ\f): Used 	to 	navigate 	on-screen	displays.
    ENTER (\b):	Acknowledges	menu	selection.
    BACK (x):	Exits	the	menu	or	resumes	playback.	 The	resume	play	function	may	not	work	depending	on	the	BD-ROM	disc.
    TITLE/POPUP: Displays	the	DVD	title	menu	or	BD-ROM’s	pop-up	menu,	if	available.
    Z (STOP):	Stops	playback.
    z (PLAY):	Starts	playback.
    M PAUSE/STEP:	Pauses	playback
    c/v (SCAN):		Searches	backward	or	forward.
    C/V (SKIP):		Goes	to	the	next	or	previous	chapter	/	track	/	file.	
    •  •  •  •  •  •  \oc •  •  •  •  • 
    SPEAKER LEVEL: 	Sets	the	sound	level	of	desired	speaker.
    SOUND EFFECT:		Selects	a	sound	effect	mode.
    VOL +/- :	Adjusts	speaker	volume.
    OPTICAL:	\fhanges 	input 	mode 	to	optical	directly.
    MUTE(@): Mute	the	unit.
    Coloure\b (R, G, Y, B) bu\f\fons:	Use	to	navigate	on	menus.
    RDS: Radio	Data	System.
    PTY: Views	the	programme	type	of	the	RDS.
    PTY SEARCH:  Searches	programme	type.	
    MONO/STEREO:	Selects	mono/	stereo	in	\bM	mode.
    SLEEP:	Sets	a	certain	period	of	time	after	which	the	unit	will	switch	to	off.
    X REC:	Records	an	audio	\fD.
    0-9 numerical bu\f\fons:	Selects	numbered	options	in	a	menu	or	inputs	letters	in	the	keypad	menu.	
    CLEAR:	Removes	a	mark	on	the	search	menu	or	a	number	when	setting	the	password.
    REPEAT (h):	Repeats	a	desired	section	or	sequence.
    ?:	 This	button	is	not	available.
    •  •  •  •  •  •  \od •  •  •  •  • 
    TV Con\frol Bu\f\fons: See	page	50.
    Remote control
     
    						
    							Getting Started14
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    Front panel
    a	1/' (POWER)	Button
    b	R	(OPEN/\fLOSE)T	(PLAY/PAUSE)	I (STOP)Y/U,(SKIP)FUNC.	(\bunction)\fhanges	the	input	source	or	function.
    c	 PORT.INUSB	Port
    d Volume	control	
     
    						
    							Getting Started15
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    Rear panel
    a	 Speakers	connectors
    b	 \fooling	\ban
    c	 Antenna	\fonnector
    d	OPTICAL IN
    e	AUX \fR/L) IN/VIDEO OUT
    f	HDMI OUT ( Type	A,	HDMI™	\fonnector)\fonnect	to	TV	with	HDMI	inputs.
    g	 LAN	port
     
    						
    							2	 \fonnecting
    \fonnecting16
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    Speaker installation
    St\bnd type
    You	can	adjust	angle	of	speaker.
    Sep\br\btes st\bnd
    1.	 Push	the	stand	as	shown	below.
    2.	 Separate	the	stand	from	the	speaker	as	shown	below.
    W\bll type \fMounting the spe\bkers to \b w\bll)
    1.	 Separate	the	stand	from	the	speaker.
    2.	 Attach	the	stand	to	the	speaker	as	shown	below.
    3.	 \bix	the	stand	to	the	speaker	by	rotating	the	screw.
    4.	 Drive	1	screw	in	the	wall	for	the	speaker	and	then	hook	the	speaker	over	there.
     
    						
    							\fonnecting17
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    Speaker \fonnection
    Attaching the speakers to the player
    	-To	connect	the	cable	to	the	unit,	press	each	plastic	finger	pad	to	open	the	connection	terminals	on	the	unit.	Insert	the	wire	and	release	the	finger	pad.
    	-\fonnect	the	black	stripe	of	each	wire	to	the	terminals	marked 	- 	(minus) 	and 	the 	other 	end	to	the	terminals	marked	+	(plus).
    ColourSpeakerPosi\fion
    GreyRearRear	right
    BlueRearRear	left
    Green\fenter\fentre
    OrangeSub	wooferAny	front	position
    Red\bront\bront	right
    White\bront\bront	left
    	
    y Be	careful	to	make	sure	children	not	to	put	
    their	hands	or	any	objects	into	the	*speaker	
    duct.	
    *Speaker	duct:	A	hole	for	plentiful	bass	
    sound	on	speaker	cabinet	(enclosure).
    	
    y Place	the	centre	speaker	at	a	safe	distance	
    from	the	child’s	reach.	
    Otherwise
    	it 	may 	result 	in 	the 	speaker 	falling	
    down	and	causing	personal	injury	and/	or	
    property	damage.
    	
    y The	speakers	contain	magnet	parts,	so	color	
    irregularity	may	occur	on	the	
    TV	screen	or	
    P\f	monitor	screen.	Please	use	the	speakers	
    far	away	from	either	 TV	screen	or	P\f	
    monitor.,
    >Cau\bion
    Positioning the system
    The	following	illustration	shows	an	example	of	positioning	the	system.	Note	that	the	illustrations	in	these	instructions	differ	from	the	actual	unit	for	explanation	purposes.		\bor	the	best	possible	surround	sound,	all	the	speakers	other	than	the	subwoofer	should	be	placed	at	the	same	distance	from	the	listening	position	(
    A B
    D
    D
    E
    E
    F
    F
    AAA
    A
    A
    G
    G
    C
    C
    ABA).	
    A B
    D
    D
    E
    E
    F
    F
    AAA
    A
    A
    G
    G
    C
    C
    ABA
    A B
    D
    D
    E
    E
    F
    F
    AAA
    A
    A
    G
    G
    C
    C
    ABA	Fron\f lef\f speaker (L)/ 
    A B
    D
    D
    E
    E
    F
    F
    AAA
    A
    A
    G
    G
    C
    C
    ABA	Fron\f righ\f speaker (R):	Place	the	front	speakers	to	the	sides	of	the	monitor	or	screen	and	as	flush	with	the	screen	surface	as	possible.
    A B
    D
    D
    E
    E
    F
    F
    AAA
    A
    A
    G
    G
    C
    C
    ABA	Cen\fre speaker: Place	the	centre	speaker	above	or	below	the	monitor	or	screen.
    A B
    D
    D
    E
    E
    F
    F
    AAA
    A
    A
    G
    G
    C
    C
    ABA	Surroun\b lef\f speaker (L)/ 
    A B
    D
    D
    E
    E
    F
    F
    AAA
    A
    A
    G
    G
    C
    C
    ABA	Surroun\b righ\f speaker (R): Place	these	speakers	behind	your	listening	position,	facing	slightly	inwards.
    A B
    D
    D
    E
    E
    F
    F
    AAA
    A
    A
    G
    G
    C
    C
    ABA	Subwoofer: The	position	of	the	subwoofer	is	not	so	critical,	because	low	bass	sounds	are	not	highly	directional.	But	it	is	better	to	place	the	subwoofer	near	the	front	speakers.	 Turn	it	slightly	toward	the	centre	of	the	room	to	reduce	the	wall	reflections.
    A B
    D
    D
    E
    E
    F
    F
    AAA
    A
    A
    G
    G
    C
    C
    ABA	Uni\f
     
    						
    							\fonnecting1\f
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    \fonnecting to Your \bV
    Make	one	of	the	following	connections,	depending	on	the	capabilities	of	your	existing	equipment.
    	yHDMI	connection	(page	18)
    	yVideo	connection	(page	19)
    	
    y Depending	on	your	
    TV	and	other	
    equipment	you	wish	to	connect,	there	are	
    various	ways	you	could	connect	the	player.	
    Use	only	one	of	the	connections	described	
    in	this	manual.
    	
    y Please	refer	to	the	manuals	of	your	
    TV,	
    Stereo	System	or	other	devices	as	necessary	
    to	make	the	best	connections.
    	
    y Do	not	connect	your	player	via	your	
    V\fR.	
    The	image	could	be	distorted	by	the	copy	
    protection	system.,
    ,No\be
    HDMI \fonnection
    If	you	have	a	HDMI	 TV	or	monitor,	you	can	connect	it	to	this	player	using	a	HDMI	cable	( Type	A,	High	Speed	HDMITM	\fable).	\fonnect	the	HDMI	jack	on	the	player	to	the	HDMI	jack	on	a	HDMI	compatible	TV	or	monitor.
    Rear	of	the	unit
    TV Type	A,	High	Speed	
    HDMI™	\fable
    Set	the	
    TV’s	source	to	HDMI	(refer	to	 TV’s	Owner’s	manual).	
    Additional Information for HDMI
    	yWhen	you	connect	a	HDMI	or	DVI	compatible	device	make	sure	of	the	following:
    	-Try	switching	off	the	HDMI/DVI	device	and	this	player.	Next,	switch	on	the	HDMI/DVI	device	and	leave	it	for	around	30	seconds,	then	switch	on	this	player.
    	-The	connected	device’s	video	input	is	set	correctly	for	this	unit.
    	-The	connected	device	is	compatible	with	720	x	576p	(480p),	1280	x	720p,	1920	x	1080i	or	1920x1080p	video	input.
    	yNot	all	HD\fP-compatible	HDMI	or	DVI	devices	will	work	with	this	player.
    	-The	picture	will	not	be	displayed	properly	with	non-HD\fP	device.
    	-This	player	does	not	playback	and	 TV	screen	is	changed	to	black	screen.
     
    						
    							\fonnecting19
    Connec\bing2
    	
    y If
    	a 	connected 	HDMI 	device 	does 	not 	accept	
    the	audio	output	of	the	player,	the	HDMI	
    device’s	audio	sound	may	be	distorted	or	
    may	not	output.
    	
    y When	you	use	HDMI	connection,	you	can	
    change	the	resolution	for	the	HDMI	output.	
    (Refer	to	
    “Resolution	Setting” 	on	page	19.)
    	
    y Select	the	type	of	video	output	from	the	
    HDMI	OUT	jack	using	[HDMI	\folor	Setting]	
    option	on	the	[Setup]	menu	(see	page	27).
    	
    y \fhanging	the	resolution	when	the	
    connection	has	already	been	established	
    may	result	in	malfunctions.	
    To	solve	the	
    problem,	turn	off	the	player	and	then	turn	it	
    on	again.
    	
    y When	the	HDMI	connection	with	HD\fP	
    is	not	verified,	
    TV	screen	is	changed	to	
    black	screen.	In	this	case,	check	the	HDMI	
    connection,	or	disconnect	the	HDMI	cable.
    	
    y If	there	are	noises	or	lines	on	the	screen,	
    please	check	the	HDMI	cable	(length	is	
    generally	limited	to	4.5	m(15	ft.)).,
    ,No\be
    What is SIMPLINK?
    Some	functions	of	this	unit	are	controlled	by	the	TV’s	remote	control	when	this	unit	and	LG	 TV’s	with	SIMPLINK	are 	connected 	through 	HDMI 	connection.
    \fontrollable	functions	by	LG	 TV’s	remote	control;	Play,	Pause,	Scan,	Skip,	Stop,	Power	Off,	etc.
    Refer	to	the	TV	owner’s	manual	for	the	details	of	SIMPLINK	function.
    LG	TV’s	with	SIMPLINK	function	has	the	logo	as	shown	above.
    Depending	on	the	disc	type	or	playing	status,	
    some	SIMPLINK	operation	may	differ	from	your	
    purpose	or	not	work.,
    ,No\be
    Video \fonnection
    \fonnect	the	 VIDEO	OUT	jack	on	the	player	to	the	video	in	jack	on	the	 TV	using	a	video	cable.		You	can	hear	the	sound	through	the	system’s	speakers.
    Rear	of	the	unit
    TV
    Resolution Setting
    The	player	provides	several	output	resolutions	for	HDMI	OUT.	You	can	change	the	resolution	using	[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	[DISPLAY ]	option	then	press	D	to	move	to	the	second	level.	
     
    						
    							\fonnecting20
    Connec\bing2
    4. Use	\f/S	to	select	the	[Resolution]	option	then	press	ENTER	(\b)	to	move	to	the	third	level.
    5.	 Use	\f/S	to	select	the	desired	resolution	then	press	ENTER	(\b)	to	confirm	your	selection.
    	
    y If	your	
    TV	does	not	accept	the	resolution	
    you	have	set	on	the	player,	you	can	set	
    resolution	to	576p	as	follows:
    1.	 Press	 B	to	open	the	disc	tray.
    2.	 Press	 Z	(STOP)	for	more	than	5	seconds.
    	
    y When	you	set	the	resolution	to	576i	with	
    HDMI	connection,	actual	resolution	is	
    outputted	to	576p.
    	
    y If	you	select	a	resolution	manually	and	then	
    connect	the	HDMI	jack	to	
    TV	and	your	TV	
    does	not	accept	it,	the	resolution	setting	is	
    set	to	[Auto].
    	
    y If	you	select	a	resolution	that	your	
    TV	
    does	not	accept,	the	warning	message	
    will	appear.	After	resolution	change,	
    if	you	cannot	see	the	screen,	please	
    wait	20	seconds	and	the	resolution	will	
    automatically	revert	back	to	the	previous	
    resolution.
    	
    y The	1080p	video	output	frame	rate	may	
    be	automatically	set	to	either	24	Hz	or	
    50	Hz	depending	both	on	the	capability	
    and	preference	of	the	connected	
    TV	and	
    based	on	the	native	video	frame	rate	of	the	
    content	on	the	BD-ROM	disc.
    	
    y The	resolution	of	the	
    VIDEO	OUT	jack	is	
    always	outputted	at	576i	resolution.,
    ,No\be
    Antenna connection
    \fonnect	the	supplied	antenna	for	listening	to	the	radio.
    Rear	of	the	unit
    	
    y After	connecting	the	\bM	wire	antenna,	keep	
    it	as	horizontal	as	possible.	Be	sure	to	fully	
    extend	the	\bM	wire	antenna.,
    ,No\be
     
    						
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