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Contents UD7006 Page Compiance Information Important Notice do not Modify this ProductFor Canadian customers Avertissements Advertencias Accessories Getting startedAbout this guide Supporting the Network operations Features3D video playback Hdmi controlSufficiently ventilate the place of installation Before turning the power switch onImage persistence image burn-in About condensationVpage Audio vpage Simple version Simple setup guideHdmi cable Hdmi cable sold separatelySold separately SBLTurn on power Power cordTurn on the power of the TV and AV receiver Turn on powerPress Mode For listening to a BD disc with high qualityPress Playback When power is switched to standbyTop menu Pop up menu SelectBasic version Basic connections Connecting an AV receiverImportant information Cables used for connectionsConnecting to an AV receiver with an analog 2-channel audio Audio and videoSupplied Coaxial digital Cable Connecting a TV NnConnecting to a device equipped with a DVI-D connectorHdmi cable Sold separately Audio and video Connecting a 2-channel audio amplifier Cable SuppliedAmplifier Connecting to a digital recording device Coaxial digital CableBlack sold separatelyRecorder About playback information Playback Basic operationInformation bar display Media player display Photo Jpeg Nn About playback information vpagePlaying BD and DVD-Video Make the settings shown below on the disc menuInsert a disc Nn Disc menuPlaying Super Audio CD Select the playback area and layer with Sound Mode vpageEnjoying BD-LIVE GExampleH Bonus viewPlaying DVD-Audio If you enter the wrong passwordPlaying CD NnPlaying bonus groupPausing Operations enabled during playbackChapter/track/file Fast-forward/fast-reverseTo play back memorized locations Memorizing locations to replay Marker functionTo erase markers Press Search to select a Marker searchPlaying repeatedly Switching primary audioRepeat playback Playing images frame by frameChanging the primary subtitle Switching the angleBasic settings Changing the brightness of the display Dimmer controlHdmi control functions Hdmi output settings Video resolution1080P24 1080i 720P 24P onTo finalize picture adjustments Adjusting the picture quality Picture controlMode setting Video File / Music File / Photo File Connection Playback Advanced versionConnecting to a network Connecting to a USB memory deviceNnConnecting a USB memory device Advanced connectionsNnRegistering the connected device for the network NnChecking the network connectionNnSystem requirements ModemHome menu screen Playback Advanced operationOpening the Home menu ScreenPlaying files NnPlaying playlist Nn About playback information vpage 16 nn Pausing vpageNnPlaying Kodak Picture CD Playing filesPlaying YouTube video NnSearching the contentPlaying Netflix video picture Returning to the thumbnail display screenMenu map How to make detailed settingsExamples of GUI menu screen displays GUI menu operationExiting the GUI menu NnMenu selection screen Top menuSystem General SettingDhcp LanguageOthers Video Setting Audio Output Audio SettingHdmi DRCNn When 2.1ch is selected Speaker SettingSetting items Setting details Configuration System InformationInformation Part names and functions Front panelDisplay Extension connector for future use ORC-232C connectorRear panel Q0 oRemote control W1 W0W9 o Q4 Q5 Q6 Q7 GRemote control code settingH Remote control settings remote control sideInserting the batteries GExampleHPlayable media About mediaDiscs USB memory deviceNnAbout DivX Video-on-Demand VOD FilesVideo WMV9, WMV9AP VC-1 Wmv Audio WMA, AAC, AC-3, DTS Video MPEG1, MPEG2, MPEG4 Avi Audio PCM, MP3, AAC, AC-3Super Audio CD NnAbout Discs and Files BD-Video, DVD-VideoHybrid BD FileCleaning discs How to handle mediaInserting a disc About copyrightsOther information About digital signal audio outputMIX PCMCopyright protection system Hdcp Trademark informationThis product uses the following technologies US onlyExplanation of Terms Mpeg GGeneralH TroubleshootingGVideoH Disc is in blackGAudioH Is the audio output properly selected? No soundGhdmih GDiscH GNetworkHGBD-LiveH GRemote controlH SpecificationsNn Audio performance Nn GeneralLanguage IndexNetwork OperationSystem VvRPage Exhibit-A GNU General Public LicenseLicense GNU Lesser General Public License Exhibit-BLicense Exhibit-C Exhibit-DExhibit-E Exhibit-F License IssuesExhibit-H Exhibit-GExhibit-I Exhibit-JLicense Page Dimensions

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