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Contents UD7006 Page Important Notice do not Modify this Product Compiance InformationFor Canadian customers Avertissements Advertencias Getting started AccessoriesAbout this guide 3D video playback FeaturesSupporting the Network operations Hdmi controlImage persistence image burn-in Before turning the power switch onSufficiently ventilate the place of installation About condensationSimple version Simple setup guide Vpage Audio vpageSold separately Hdmi cable sold separatelyHdmi cable SBLTurn on the power of the TV and AV receiver Power cordTurn on power Turn on powerFor listening to a BD disc with high quality Press ModePress Top menu Pop up menu When power is switched to standbyPlayback SelectBasic version Important information Connecting an AV receiverBasic connections Cables used for connectionsAudio and video Connecting to an AV receiver with an analog 2-channel audioSupplied Coaxial digital Cable NnConnecting to a device equipped with a DVI-D connector Connecting a TVHdmi cable Sold separately Audio and video Cable Supplied Connecting a 2-channel audio amplifierAmplifier Coaxial digital CableBlack sold separately Connecting to a digital recording deviceRecorder Information bar display Media player display Playback Basic operationAbout playback information Photo Jpeg Nn About playback information vpageInsert a disc Make the settings shown below on the disc menuPlaying BD and DVD-Video Nn Disc menuEnjoying BD-LIVE Select the playback area and layer with Sound Mode vpagePlaying Super Audio CD GExampleH Bonus viewPlaying CD If you enter the wrong passwordPlaying DVD-Audio NnPlaying bonus groupChapter/track/file Operations enabled during playbackPausing Fast-forward/fast-reverseTo erase markers Memorizing locations to replay Marker functionTo play back memorized locations Press Search to select a Marker searchRepeat playback Switching primary audioPlaying repeatedly Playing images frame by frameSwitching the angle Changing the primary subtitleChanging the brightness of the display Dimmer control Basic settingsHdmi control functions 1080P24 1080i 720P Video resolutionHdmi output settings 24P onAdjusting the picture quality Picture control To finalize picture adjustmentsMode setting Advanced version Video File / Music File / Photo File Connection PlaybackNnConnecting a USB memory device Connecting to a USB memory deviceConnecting to a network Advanced connectionsNnSystem requirements NnChecking the network connectionNnRegistering the connected device for the network ModemOpening the Home menu Playback Advanced operationHome menu screen ScreenPlaying files NnPlaying Kodak Picture CD Nn About playback information vpage 16 nn Pausing vpageNnPlaying playlist Playing filesPlaying Netflix video picture NnSearching the contentPlaying YouTube video Returning to the thumbnail display screenHow to make detailed settings Menu mapExiting the GUI menu GUI menu operationExamples of GUI menu screen displays NnMenu selection screen Top menuGeneral Setting SystemLanguage DhcpOthers Video Setting Hdmi Audio SettingAudio Output DRCSetting items Setting details Configuration Speaker SettingNn When 2.1ch is selected System InformationInformation Front panel Part names and functionsDisplay Rear panel ORC-232C connectorExtension connector for future use Q0 oW1 W0 Remote controlW9 o Q4 Q5 Q6 Q7 Inserting the batteries Remote control settings remote control sideGRemote control code settingH GExampleHDiscs About mediaPlayable media USB memory deviceVideo WMV9, WMV9AP VC-1 Wmv Audio WMA, AAC, AC-3, DTS FilesNnAbout DivX Video-on-Demand VOD Video MPEG1, MPEG2, MPEG4 Avi Audio PCM, MP3, AAC, AC-3Hybrid BD NnAbout Discs and Files BD-Video, DVD-VideoSuper Audio CD FileInserting a disc How to handle mediaCleaning discs About copyrightsMIX About digital signal audio outputOther information PCMThis product uses the following technologies Trademark informationCopyright protection system Hdcp US onlyExplanation of Terms Mpeg GVideoH TroubleshootingGGeneralH Disc is in blackIs the audio output properly selected? No sound GAudioHGhdmih GNetworkH GDiscHGBD-LiveH Nn Audio performance SpecificationsGRemote controlH Nn GeneralNetwork IndexLanguage OperationVvR SystemPage GNU General Public License Exhibit-ALicense Exhibit-B GNU Lesser General Public LicenseLicense Exhibit-D Exhibit-CExhibit-E License Issues Exhibit-FExhibit-I Exhibit-GExhibit-H Exhibit-JLicense Page Dimensions

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