Pioneer BDP-51FD  Storing discs,  Cleaning discs,  Specially shaped discs,  Aspect ratio

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Handling discs

Glossary

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Do not use damaged (cracked or warped) discs.

Do not scratch the disc’s signal surface or let it get dirty.

Do not load more than one disc into the player at a time.

Do not glue paper or put stickers onto the disc, or use a pencil, ball- point pen or other sharp-tipped writing instrument. These could all damage the disc.

Storing discs

Always store discs in their cases, and place the cases vertically, avoiding places exposed to high temperature or humidity, direct sunlight or extremely low temperatures.

Be sure to read the cautions included with the disc.

Cleaning discs

It may not be possible to play the disc if there are fingerprints or dust on it. In this case, using a cleaning cloth, etc., to wipe the disc gently from the center toward the outer edge. Do not use a dirty cleaning cloth.

Do not use benzene, thinner or other volatile chemicals. Also do not use record spray or antistatic agents.

For tough dirt, apply some water to a soft cloth, wring out thoroughly, wipe off the dirt, then wipe off the moisture with a dry cloth.

Specially shaped discs

Specially shaped discs (heart-shaped, hexagonal, etc.) cannot be used on this player. Never use such discs, as they will damage the player.

Condensation on discs

If the disc is moved suddenly from a cold place into a warm room (in winter, for example), water droplets (condensation) may form on the disc surface. Discs will not play properly if there is condensation on them. Carefully wipe off the water droplets from the disc surface before using the disc.

Aspect ratio

The ratio of a TV screen’s width to its height. Conventional TVs have an aspect ratio of 4:3, while high definition (HD) and widescreen TVs have an aspect ratio of 16:9.

Audio language

Multiple audio tracks, for example the original sound and the dubbed sound, can be recorded on BD-ROM or DVD-Video discs. Up to 32 languages (32 audio tracks) can be recorded on BD-ROM discs, up to 8 languages (8 audio tracks) on DVD-Video discs, so you can select the desired language when watching the disc.

AVCHD (Advanced Video Codec High Definition)

The AVCHD is a high definition (HD) digital video camera recorder format recording high-definition onto certain media by using highly efficient codec technologies.

BD-J

With BD-ROMs, it is possible to use Java applications to create highly interactive titles, for example including games.

Java and all Java-based trademarks and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc., in the U.S. and other countries.

BDAV

Of the BD format, the Audio Visual Format Specifications for HD digital broadcast recording is referred to as BDAV on this player and in this operating instructions.

BDMV

Of the BD format, the Audio Visual Format Specifications designed for pre-packaged high definition (HD) movie contents is referred to as BDMV on this player and in this operating instructions.

Component video output

This video output terminal provides clearer pictures when connected to a TV equipped with component inputs. Component video signals consist of three signals, Y, PB and PR.

Composite video output

Signals mixing the luminance signal (Y) and the color signal (C) so they can be transferred on a single cord are output from this terminal.

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Contents Blu-ray Disc Player D3-4-2-1-1En-A Thank you for buying this Pioneer product Operating Environment        Information courtesy of the Deafness Research Foundation To establish a safe levelContents Open the rear cover Putting the batteries in the remote controlWhat’s in the box Close the rear coverDVD-Video Types of discs/files that can be playedPlayable discs Logo Application format Disc type Playing BDs  Discs that cannot be played About audio formats Playable files Part Names and Functions Front Panel Rear Panel  About Hdmi Connecting a TVConnecting using a commercially available Hdmi cable  About Hdmi Control function  When connected to a DVI device About the Hdmi high speed transmission  About HdcpCenter Connecting using the included audio cable and video cableConnecting using a commercially 02 available Hdmi cable Connecting an AV receiver or amplifierConnecting using audio cables Connecting the power Cord Turn on the TV’s power and switch the input Making settings using the Setup Navigator menu If the Setup Navigator menu is not displayed Turn on the power. Press  STANDBY/ONOutput test tones Check the settingsProceed to step Select Proceed, then press Enter About the screen saver Operating the TV with the player’s remote controlTV Preset code list Select and set the item  To close the Tools menu Tools menu item list Display the Tools menuUse / to select Bdmv Data Erase, then press Enter Switching the video output terminalErasing the additional data from BD-ROMs With no disc loaded, press the Tools button To output film material Switching the output video resolution Press Output Resolution  About Film material To resume normal playback Playing discs or filesForward and reverse scanning  If the disc menu is displayedStep forward and step reverse Skipping contentPlaying specific titles, chapters or tracks  Turning the subtitles off Switching the camera anglesSwitching the subtitles Switching the audio streams/ channelsPlaying from a specific time Time Search Using the Play Mode functionsSwitching the secondary video Playing a specific title, chapter or track Search  To cancel Time Search To cancel the search Select A-B Repeat  To cancel A-B Repeat play To cancel Repeat Play Playing repeatedly Repeat PlaySelect the Random Play  To cancel Random PlayPlaying in random order Random Play Music file Disc/file type Play Mode type Mark1Repeat play Random Search play  Closing the Home Media Gallery Playing from the Home Media GalleryPlaying discs Playing music filesSelect Folders or All Songs Playing in the desired order HMG Playlist Adding tracks/files Select Music. Press Enter Deleting tracks/files from the HMG Playlist  Playing the HMG Playlist When Memory1, 2 or 3 is selected Adjusting the video Closing the Audio DRC screen Adjusting the Audio DRC05  Closing the Video Adjust screen  About Pure CinemaSelect and set Initial Setup Changing the settings Initial SetupOperating the Initial Setup screen  Closing the Initial Setup screenOptions Explanation Subtitle Language Setting Options ExplanationOff EnglishOptionsExplanation  Closing the speaker settings screen Changing to other language at language settingChanging the speaker setup  To change the language using numbersSelect and set Parental Lock Registering or Changing the passwordAdjust the output level  Closing the Channel Level screen To change the code number Input the passwordRe-input the password Changing the Age Restriction for 06 watching BD-ROMsChange the age Changing the Parental Lock level for watching DVDsUse / to change, then press Enter to set Changing the Country/Area codeChange the level Select and set Options  To change the country/area code using numbersChange the country/area code Set the video and audio terminals to be usedRestoring all the settings to the factory default settings Audio 4,5 About the audio output settingsRatio is set to 43 Standard TroubleshootingProblem Check Remedy PlaybackTerminal Priority. Set Output Terminal Priority properly OUT COAXIAL/OPTICAL terminal?Set Hdmi Audio Out to PCM When connected using an Hdmi cableAre Audio Output Mode and Speaker Setup properly set? OUT output CoaxialHdmi cable? Output video resolutionConnected using an Hdmi cable Connecting and/or disconnecting Hdmi cables. IfSet Hybrid Disc Playback to CD Is Auto Power Off set to On?Others Control in terminalCountry/Area Code Table Language Code Table and Country/Area Code TableLanguage Code Table Specifications Cleaning the pickup lens Place of installationTurn the power off when not using the player Cleaning the player Condensation on discs  Cleaning discs Storing discs  Specially shaped discs Dolby Digital  DTS-HD High Resolution Audio Hdcp High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection 07  Deep Color Subtitle language  S-Video output Secondary audio  Secondary video zlib  FreeType2 Licenses libxml2  OpenSSL libpng References  libjpgReferences  GNU General Public License No Warranty  GNU Lesser General Public License Page How to Apply These Terms to Your New Libraries Page Pioneer Corporation
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