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Contents BD-R2000 Safety Precaution Dear CustomerImportant Safety Instructions Disclaimer of Liability Contents Key Features How to Read this ManualOther Precautionary Notes Stored video content and compensationHandling precautions Copyright protectionPrecautions for handling SD and Sdhc cards Hard Disk Drive HDDSD Cards Hard disk drive HDDOn-screen Displays DiscsDiscs that enable both dubbing and playback Discs that enable playback onlyDiscs that are not supported Precautions on the Use of Discs Precautions for placement Precautions When Mounting RackUse Rack Mounting NotesName and Function Parts Front panelSD Slot Display window Rear panelHello ReadingGetting Started Remote control Deletes a title or charactersRemote control codes Change batteries for the remote controlName and Function BatteriesConnecting a Monitor Connecting using an S-video cableConnecting using a Hdmi cable Connecting using a component video cableConnecting a Video Deck or Other Equipment Connecting an AmplifierConnecting a video camera Connecting an audio amplifierConnecting External Devices Connecting the Power SupplyConnecting a wired remote control Connecting using a RS-232C cableSetting and Displaying Date/Time Setting the date/timePress the SET UP button on the remote control unit Select Clock SET, and press the OK buttonChanging the date display style Select Date DISPLAY, and press the OK buttonSelect the date display style After selecting, press the OK buttonChanging the time display style Select the time display styleYou can specify the display style of the time as follows Time display style will be savedDubbing/Importing Dubbing from the HDD to a BD/DVDOther options for importing data into HDDDubbing/Importing Dubbing chart Dubbing the video data from the HDDDubbing the picture data from the HDD Format chart DVD format chartBD format chart FormattingCancel formatting Memo Press the Option button while formattingSelect Stop and press the OK button Confirmation screen to stop formatting appearsDubbing/Importing Formatting an SD Card Insert the SD card to be formatted into the SD SlotSelect Format from SD Card Select YES, and press the OK buttonMaximum recording time for each recording mode DR modeFR mode Recording ModesProcedure for one-touch importing Press the ONE Touch Dubbing button on the unitSystem checks the device connection System detects the titles to importImporting Data from a BD DVD to the HDDFull import PreparationsSpecify a title Select START, and press the OK buttonSelect Recording MODE, and press the OK button Create an import title listCanceling importing To cancel importing before it startsTo cancel importing while it is in progress Importing Data from a BD/ DVD to the HDDConnect the USB device to this unit using a USB cable Press the Dubbing button on the remote control unitImporting Data from a USB- compatible Device to Check mark is added to the USBhHDD itemImporting Data from a USB- compatible Device to the HDD Importing Data from an SD Card to the HDD Insert the SD Sdhc card into the SD Slot MemoCheck mark is added to the SDhHDD item %66*/6*1&1+/2146 Recording mode selection screen appears Importing Data from an i.LINK-compatible Device to the HDDImports data from the beginning Select Import from BEGINNING, and press the OK buttonCancel dubbing Select XP, SP, LP, or EP from the Recording Mode optionImports data from current position Dubbing a Title from the HDD to a BD/DVD PreparationDubbing titles Select from Default Background Create a dubbing title listSelect a background image for the disc menu Cancel dubbing Set the operations for finalizeTOP Menu Select REPEAT, and choose either OFF or onDubbing Still Images from the HDD Before dubbingDubbing still images Dubbing from the Playback Navigation screen Select the still images to dub, and press the Option buttonSetting the top menu items Enabling Playback on Other Devices FinalizingFinalizing NoneUnfinalizing a disc To unfinalize a discSet the number of discs to copy using the J / K buttons Copying the Entire DiscSelect DISChDISC, and press the OK button Recording Using External Inputs Complete the entire disc copyingRecordable Media Maximum Continuous Recording TimeAbout Playing Back Using Playback Navigation Display Marks on the Playback Navigation ScreenDisplaying the Playback Navigation screen Operating Playback NavigationSwitching between thumbnail and list displays Displaying a group/folderDisplaying the Option menu Option menu list Select an operation option, and press the OK buttonVideo Playback Operation Frequently used button operationsButton S buttonUseful button operations Playing a disc when Auto Play is enabled Playing a disc when Auto Play is disabledPlaying Video Discs Created Using a PC Playing Videos on a BDPlaying Videos on the HDD Playing Videos on a SD CardPlaying titles stored on the HDD Enabled button operations during still image playback Playing Still Images JpegPlaying still images T buttonChanging Playback Settings Playback Settings MenuDisplaying the playback settings menu Audio/subtitle settingsPlaying Back Video settings Detail SettingPicture Quality Digital Noise ReductionMedia chart EditingBefore editing Editable items for different mediaEntering Characters Character input screenCharacter List Entering characters Characters entered appear on the input windowGrouping GroupingUngrouping Excluding from a group Select do not GROUP, and press the OK buttonChanging the Title/Group Name Deleting a Title/GroupSelect Edit INFO, and press the OK button Modify the title/group nameTurning On Title/Group Protection Select PROTECT, and press the OK buttonSelect YES or PROTECT, and press the OK button Selected titles/groups are now protectedTurning Off Title/Group Protection Select UNPROTECT, and press the OK buttonProtection of the selected titles/groups is now turned off Creating a Playlist Creating a PlaylistEditing the playlist Editing a Thumbnail Select Modify THUMBNAIL, and press the OK buttonSelect CHANGE, and press the OK button Select CONFIRM, and press the OK buttonEditing a Chapter Chapter edit functionsEditing a chapter Chapter options Dividing DividingSelect DIVIDE, and press the OK button Select EXECUTE, and press the OK buttonDelete Scenes Delete ScenesSelect Delete SCENE, and press the OK button Select DIVIDE, and press the OK buttonRepeat Steps 1 to 4 to specify the sections to delete Confirmation screen for performing scene delete appearsScene deletion starts Changing the Disc Name Changing the Shooting Date/TimeMode conversion Select ENTER, and press the OK buttonSelect Change Shooting DATE/TIME, and press the OK button Changing Settings of this Unit Setting Menu ListDisplaying the Settings Menu Auto Power OFF Remote Control CodeClock SET/DISPLAY Panel Display BrightnessPlayback Setting Default SettingBD-/DVD-VIDEO PB Setting Quick StartupStill Mode XP Mode Recording AudioResume Seamless PlaybackDynamic Range Control Down MIXDigital OUT DV in Audio Setting BD MIX SoundOn Screen Guide Blue BackMonitor Type Hdmi ConnectionVideo Input Setting HDMI-CECComponent Output Turning on the Mode Lock Locking the Disc TrayLast Function Memory Command Table SpecificationsRS-232C Interface GNDOthers Command Operation CommandsOthers 80-8F Chapter Search 1st Byte 2nd Byte 3rd ByteTEN KEY KEY Z KEY # REC Mode XP/SP/LP MenuOPEN/CLOSE ProgressiveColor KEY Blue Color KEY RED Instant Replay Edit Color KEY Green Color KEY YellowNavigation L1 Y/C Input Select L1 Composite InputLanguage Code List a Others Subtitle SelectionB8 Subtitle Selection 1st 2nd Byte Others Audio Language Selection B8 Audio Language Selection 1st 2nd ByteOthers Response Commands System CommandsSense Subtitle selection Status Sense HDD HDD/BD/SD Standby Search Speed VTRPause Still SEARCH1 SEARCH2 SEARCH3 SEARCH4 SEARCH5 Pause Disc TypeDVD DVD-RAM BD-ROM DVD-RW BD-RE DVD+R DVD+RWLanguage Code List Others Country Code List Others Using the Hdmi Consumer Electronics Control Hdmi Creating a Seamless BDHdmi Consumer Electronics Control Hdmi Consumer Electronics Control operationsTroubleshooting 100 Specifications Accessories101 102 Index103 Important Notice Concerning the SoftwareSoftware License Attached to the Product GNU General Public License Version 2, June104 This License applies to any program or other work whichNo Warranty 105106 GNU Lesser General Public License Version 2.1, FebruaryCopyright C 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc 107 108 109 110 111 BD-R2000