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Contents BD-R2000 Dear Customer Safety PrecautionImportant Safety Instructions Disclaimer of Liability Contents How to Read this Manual Key FeaturesCopyright protection Other Precautionary NotesStored video content and compensation Handling precautionsHard disk drive HDD Precautions for handling SD and Sdhc cardsHard Disk Drive HDD SD CardsDiscs On-screen DisplaysDiscs that are not supported Discs that enable both dubbing and playbackDiscs that enable playback only Precautions on the Use of Discs Rack Mounting Notes Precautions for placementPrecautions When Mounting Rack UseSD Slot Name and Function PartsFront panel Reading Display windowRear panel HelloDeletes a title or characters Getting Started Remote controlBatteries Remote control codesChange batteries for the remote control Name and FunctionConnecting using a component video cable Connecting a MonitorConnecting using an S-video cable Connecting using a Hdmi cableConnecting an audio amplifier Connecting a Video Deck or Other EquipmentConnecting an Amplifier Connecting a video cameraConnecting using a RS-232C cable Connecting External DevicesConnecting the Power Supply Connecting a wired remote controlSelect Clock SET, and press the OK button Setting and Displaying Date/TimeSetting the date/time Press the SET UP button on the remote control unitAfter selecting, press the OK button Changing the date display styleSelect Date DISPLAY, and press the OK button Select the date display styleTime display style will be saved Changing the time display styleSelect the time display style You can specify the display style of the time as followsHDD Dubbing/ImportingDubbing from the HDD to a BD/DVD Other options for importing data intoDubbing the picture data from the HDD Dubbing/Importing Dubbing chartDubbing the video data from the HDD Formatting Format chartDVD format chart BD format chartConfirmation screen to stop formatting appears Cancel formattingMemo Press the Option button while formatting Select Stop and press the OK buttonSelect YES, and press the OK button Dubbing/Importing Formatting an SD CardInsert the SD card to be formatted into the SD Slot Select Format from SD CardRecording Modes Maximum recording time for each recording modeDR mode FR modeSystem detects the titles to import Procedure for one-touch importingPress the ONE Touch Dubbing button on the unit System checks the device connectionPreparations Importing Data from a BDDVD to the HDD Full importCreate an import title list Specify a titleSelect START, and press the OK button Select Recording MODE, and press the OK buttonImporting Data from a BD/ DVD to the HDD Canceling importingTo cancel importing before it starts To cancel importing while it is in progressCheck mark is added to the USBhHDD item Connect the USB device to this unit using a USB cablePress the Dubbing button on the remote control unit Importing Data from a USB- compatible Device toImporting Data from a USB- compatible Device to the HDD Check mark is added to the SDhHDD item Importing Data from an SD Card to the HDDInsert the SD Sdhc card into the SD Slot Memo %66*/6*1&1+/2146 Select Import from BEGINNING, and press the OK button Recording mode selection screen appearsImporting Data from an i.LINK-compatible Device to the HDD Imports data from the beginningImports data from current position Cancel dubbingSelect XP, SP, LP, or EP from the Recording Mode option Dubbing titles Dubbing a Title from the HDD to a BD/DVDPreparation Select a background image for the disc menu Select from Default BackgroundCreate a dubbing title list Select REPEAT, and choose either OFF or on Cancel dubbingSet the operations for finalize TOP MenuDubbing still images Dubbing Still Images from the HDDBefore dubbing Select the still images to dub, and press the Option button Dubbing from the Playback Navigation screenNone Setting the top menu itemsEnabling Playback on Other Devices Finalizing FinalizingTo unfinalize a disc Unfinalizing a discSelect DISChDISC, and press the OK button Set the number of discs to copy using the J / K buttonsCopying the Entire Disc Maximum Continuous Recording Time Recording Using External InputsComplete the entire disc copying Recordable MediaOperating Playback Navigation About Playing Back Using Playback NavigationDisplay Marks on the Playback Navigation Screen Displaying the Playback Navigation screenDisplaying the Option menu Switching between thumbnail and list displaysDisplaying a group/folder Select an operation option, and press the OK button Option menu listS button Video Playback OperationFrequently used button operations ButtonUseful button operations Playing Videos on a BD Playing a disc when Auto Play is enabledPlaying a disc when Auto Play is disabled Playing Video Discs Created Using a PCPlaying titles stored on the HDD Playing Videos on the HDDPlaying Videos on a SD Card T button Enabled button operations during still image playbackPlaying Still Images Jpeg Playing still imagesAudio/subtitle settings Changing Playback SettingsPlayback Settings Menu Displaying the playback settings menuDigital Noise Reduction Playing Back Video settingsDetail Setting Picture QualityEditable items for different media Media chartEditing Before editingCharacters entered appear on the input window Entering CharactersCharacter input screen Character List Entering charactersUngrouping GroupingGrouping Select do not GROUP, and press the OK button Excluding from a groupModify the title/group name Changing the Title/Group NameDeleting a Title/Group Select Edit INFO, and press the OK buttonSelected titles/groups are now protected Turning On Title/Group ProtectionSelect PROTECT, and press the OK button Select YES or PROTECT, and press the OK buttonProtection of the selected titles/groups is now turned off Turning Off Title/Group ProtectionSelect UNPROTECT, and press the OK button Editing the playlist Creating a PlaylistCreating a Playlist Select CONFIRM, and press the OK button Editing a ThumbnailSelect Modify THUMBNAIL, and press the OK button Select CHANGE, and press the OK buttonEditing a chapter Editing a ChapterChapter edit functions Chapter options Select EXECUTE, and press the OK button DividingDividing Select DIVIDE, and press the OK buttonSelect DIVIDE, and press the OK button Delete ScenesDelete Scenes Select Delete SCENE, and press the OK buttonScene deletion starts Repeat Steps 1 to 4 to specify the sections to deleteConfirmation screen for performing scene delete appears Changing the Shooting Date/Time Changing the Disc NameSelect Change Shooting DATE/TIME, and press the OK button Mode conversionSelect ENTER, and press the OK button Displaying the Settings Menu Changing Settings of this UnitSetting Menu List Panel Display Brightness Auto Power OFFRemote Control Code Clock SET/DISPLAYQuick Startup Playback SettingDefault Setting BD-/DVD-VIDEO PB SettingSeamless Playback Still ModeXP Mode Recording Audio ResumeDigital OUT Dynamic Range ControlDown MIX Blue Back DV in Audio SettingBD MIX Sound On Screen GuideHdmi Connection Monitor TypeComponent Output Video Input SettingHDMI-CEC Last Function Memory Turning on the Mode LockLocking the Disc Tray GND Command TableSpecifications RS-232C InterfaceOperation Commands Others CommandChapter Search 1st Byte 2nd Byte 3rd Byte Others 80-8FProgressive TEN KEY KEY Z KEY # REC Mode XP/SP/LPMenu OPEN/CLOSEL1 Composite Input Color KEY Blue Color KEY REDInstant Replay Edit Color KEY Green Color KEY Yellow Navigation L1 Y/C Input SelectB8 Subtitle Selection 1st 2nd Byte Language Code List aOthers Subtitle Selection B8 Audio Language Selection 1st 2nd Byte Others Audio Language SelectionSense Others Response CommandsSystem Commands Subtitle selection Pause Status Sense HDD HDD/BD/SDStandby Search Speed VTR DVD+RW Still SEARCH1 SEARCH2 SEARCH3 SEARCH4 SEARCH5Pause Disc Type DVD DVD-RAM BD-ROM DVD-RW BD-RE DVD+RLanguage Code List Others Country Code List Others Hdmi Consumer Electronics Control operations Using the Hdmi Consumer Electronics Control HdmiCreating a Seamless BD Hdmi Consumer Electronics ControlTroubleshooting 100 101 SpecificationsAccessories Index 102GNU General Public License Version 2, June 103Important Notice Concerning the Software Software License Attached to the ProductThis License applies to any program or other work which 104105 No WarrantyCopyright C 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc 106GNU Lesser General Public License Version 2.1, February 107 108 109 110 111 BD-R2000