Panasonic DMP-BD60GN, DMP-BD80GN, DMP-BD60GZ operating instructions On the unit’s display

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On the unit’s display

 

 

 

Page

F99

≥The unit fails to operate properly. Press [Í/I] on the main unit to switch the unit to standby

 

 

for 3 seconds. Now press [Í/I] on the main unit again to turn the unit on.

 

HDMI ONLY

≥Some BD-Video discs can only be output with HDMI.

NET

≥Displays while VIERA CAST is starting up.

No PLAY

≥There is a viewing restriction on a BD-Video or DVD-Video.

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No READ

≥The media is dirty or badly scratched. The unit cannot play.

PLEASE WAIT

≥The unit is carrying out internal process.This is not a malfunction. You cannot operate the

 

 

unit while “PLEASE WAIT” is displayed.

 

≥When connected to TV (VIERA) with HDAVI Control 4, and power supply is turned off by

 

 

the “Intelligent Auto Standby” function on the TV side.

 

REMOVE

≥The USB device is drawing too much power. Remove the USB device.

16

SET 

≥The remote control and main unit are using different codes. Change the code on the

41

(“ ” stands for a number.)

 

remote control.

 

 

 

 

Press and hold [OK] and the indicated number button at the same

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

time for more than 5 seconds.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

UNFORMAT

≥You inserted an unformatted DVD-RAM, DVD-RW, +RW, an unused +R, +R DL or

 

 

DVD-RW (DVD-Video format).

 

UNSUPPORT

≥You have inserted a media the unit cannot play.

6, 7

 

≥You tried to operate with a non-compatible USB device.

7

U59

≥The unit is hot.

 

 

The unit switches to standby for safety reasons. Wait for about 30 minutes until the

 

 

 

message disappears.

 

 

 

Select a position with good ventilation when installing the unit. Do not block the cooling fan

 

 

 

on the rear of the unit.

 

U72

≥The HDMI connection acts unusually.

U73

 

– The connected equipment is not HDMI compatible.

 

 

 

– Please use HDMI cables that have the HDMI logo (as shown on the cover).

 

 

 

– The HDMI cable is damaged.

 

Hor F

≥There is something unusual. (The service number displayed after H and F depends on the

 

 

unit’s condition.)

38–41

 

≥Check the unit using the troubleshooting guide. If the service number does not disappear,

 

 

do the following.

 

 

 

1 Disconnect the plug from the household mains socket wait a few seconds, then

 

 

 

reconnect it.

 

 

 

2 Press [Í/I] to turn the power on. (The unit may be fixed.)

 

 

 

If the service number does not disappear despite doing the above, request service from

 

 

 

the dealer. Inform the dealer of the service number when requesting service.

 

START

≥The system is being restarted during the firmware update. Please do not turn off power.

13

UPD/

≥The firmware is being updated.

13

FINISH

≥The firmware update is complete.

13

Language code list Enter the code with the numbered buttons.

Abkhazian:

6566

Catalan:

6765

Gujarati:

7185

Afar:

6565

Chinese:

9072

Hausa:

7265

Afrikaans:

6570

Corsican:

6779

Hebrew:

7387

Albanian:

8381

Croatian:

7282

Hindi:

7273

Amharic:

6577

Czech:

6783

Hungarian:

7285

Arabic:

6582

Danish:

6865

Icelandic:

7383

Armenian:

7289

Dutch:

7876

Indonesian:

7378

Assamese:

6583

English:

6978

Interlingua:

7365

Aymara:

6589

Esperanto:

6979

Irish:

7165

Azerbaijani:

6590

Estonian:

6984

Italian:

7384

Bashkir:

6665

Faroese:

7079

Japanese:

7465

Basque:

6985

Fiji:

7074

Javanese:

7487

Bengali; Bangla:

6678

Finnish:

7073

Kannada:

7578

 

French:

7082

Kashmiri:

7583

Bhutani:

6890

Frisian:

7089

Kazakh:

7575

Bihari:

6672

Galician:

7176

Kirghiz:

7589

Breton:

6682

Georgian:

7565

Korean:

7579

Bulgarian:

6671

German:

6869

Kurdish:

7585

Burmese:

7789

Greek:

6976

Laotian:

7679

Byelorussian:

6669

Greenlandic:

7576

Latin:

7665

Cambodian:

7577

Guarani:

7178

Latvian, Lettish: 7686

Lingala:

7678

Rhaeto-Romance:

Tamil:

8465

Lithuanian:

7684

 

8277

Tatar:

8484

Macedonian:

7775

Romanian:

8279

Telugu:

8469

Malagasy:

7771

Russian:

8285

Thai:

8472

Malay:

7783

Samoan:

8377

Tibetan:

6679

Malayalam:

7776

Sanskrit:

8365

Tigrinya:

8473

Maltese:

7784

Scots Gaelic:

7168

Tonga:

8479

Maori:

7773

Serbian:

8382

Turkish:

8482

Marathi:

7782

Serbo-Croatian: 8372

Turkmen:

8475

Moldavian:

7779

Shona:

8378

Twi:

8487

Mongolian:

7778

Sindhi:

8368

Ukrainian:

8575

Nauru:

7865

Singhalese:

8373

Urdu:

8582

Nepali:

7869

Slovak:

8375

Uzbek:

8590

Norwegian:

7879

Slovenian:

8376

Vietnamese:

8673

Oriya:

7982

Somali:

8379

Volapük:

8679

Pashto, Pushto: 8083

Spanish:

6983

Welsh:

6789

Persian:

7065

Sundanese:

8385

Wolof:

8779

Polish:

8076

Swahili:

8387

Xhosa:

8872

Portuguese:

8084

Swedish:

8386

Yiddish:

7473

Punjabi:

8065

Tagalog:

8476

Yoruba:

8979

Quechua:

8185

Tajik:

8471

Zulu:

9085

Reference

RQT9407

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Contents BD-VideoExample Region management informationDVD-Video ExampleFor Saudi Arabia How to replace the fuseThis Plug is not WATERPROOF-KEEP DRY. Before use ForAustraliaandNewZealandUnit and media care Safety precautionsTable of contents Using the remote control Accessory informationRemote control Audio/Video cable Batteries Batteries UsePackaged discs Media Disc, card and USB device informationRecorded discs USB device SD cardsDiscs that cannot be played Connecting to Hdmi AV OUT terminal Connecting to a televisionConnecting to Component Video OUT terminal ConnectionConnecting to 7.1ch Audio OUT terminal BD80 Connecting to Video OUT terminalConnecting to Digital Audio OUT terminal Connecting to 5.1ch Audio OUT terminal BD80Connecting AC mains lead Mains Lead on page 2 Before ConnectionStandby/on switch Í/I Switch on/off Secondary AudioControl reference guide Basic playback control buttonsSetting the television and amplifier/receiver operation Easy SettingFor amplifiers/receivers Firmware updating Network connectionInternet Back of the unit Straight LAN cable not included Manually updating the firmwareNetwork settings Testing of Proxy Server Settings Setting the connection speedSetting the proxy server Press 3, 4 to select Proxy AddressBasic operation Playing video contentsInserting or removing a media Skip Skip SLOW/SEARCH Search/Slow-motionStarting from a selected item OK Frame-by-framePlaying HD Video or SD Video Chapter playbackEnjoying BD-Live discs with Internet Enjoying BD-LIVE or Bonusview in BD-VideoAbout audio from audio output terminal Enjoying High Bit rate Audio and VideoRegarding 24p output Necessary Connections ≥HDMI AV OUT terminalInsert a disc or USB device Playing musicPress 3, 4 to select the track and press OK MP3 Playing a track in another folderPress 3, 4, 2, 1 to select the album and press OK Playing still picturesPress 3, 4, 2, 1 to select the still picture and press OK DVD-R/R DL, CD-R/RW, SD card, USB deviceUseful functions during still picture play Playing DivX videos Regarding DivX VOD contentDisplaying subtitles text Insert a disc or a USB deviceShowing Functions menu Enjoying Viera CasttmPress 3, 4, 2, 1 to select the item and press OK Press FunctionsOn-screen menu operations Changing settings with the on-screen menuWhat you can change with the on-screen menu Picture PlaySound Linked operations with the TV Easy control only with Viera remote controlWhat you can do with Hdavi Control Setup menu operations Changing the unit’s settingsSummary of settings Press 3, 4, 2, 1 to select the option and press OKDTS/DTS-HD DisplayTV/Device Connection General Network SettingsViera Cast Delay time ms0.0 Changing the speaker setting to suit your speakers BD80To finish the speaker setting Speaker presence and size L C R SW LS RS LB RBMP3 Jpeg About MP3/JPEG/DivX filesBD-RE/DVD-RAM Structure of folders that can play back on this unitOn the television MessagesOn the unit’s display To reset this unit Troubleshooting guidePower OperationTV screen and video DisplaysCard Hdmi connectionsOther difficulties with playback NetworkAvchd GlossaryBD-J DTS-HDSpecifications Index If you see this symbol

DMP-BD60GN, DMP-BD60GZ, DMP-BD80GN specifications

The Panasonic DMP-BD80GN, DMP-BD60GZ, and DMP-BD60GN are part of Panasonic's celebrated line of Blu-ray players, designed to deliver high-quality media playback and a range of advanced features that enhance the home entertainment experience.

The DMP-BD80GN is known for its superior performance, offering full support for 1080p video playback. It employs advanced video processing technologies such as the P4HD (Picture Performance Damper) to ensure that images are displayed with impressive clarity, color accuracy, and detail. This model supports a variety of disc formats, including standard Blu-ray, DVD, and AVCHD, making it an excellent option for users with extensive movie collections. The BD80 also includes network connectivity capabilities that allow users to stream content from popular services such as Netflix and YouTube directly to their television.

The DMP-BD60GZ, while slightly less advanced than the BD80, still packs in a host of features suitable for the discerning viewer. It supports 1080p video output and uses advanced upscaling technology to enhance standard DVDs to near high-definition quality. Furthermore, it boasts Viera Cast, a feature that opens up a world of internet streaming options. This model is designed with ease of use in mind, featuring a user-friendly interface that allows for seamless navigation across various media sources.

Lastly, the DMP-BD60GN shares many similarities with the BD60GZ but differs primarily in its aesthetic design and some minor features. Both models share an advanced decoding system that supports various audio formats, including Dolby TrueHD, providing an immersive sound experience that complements the high-definition visuals.

All three models are characterized by their robust build quality and user-friendly interfaces, designed to make navigation simple, even for those who may not be tech-savvy. Key features like HDMI output ensure compatibility with modern televisions, while multiple connectivity options like USB ports make it easy to enjoy media stored on external drives.

In summary, the Panasonic DMP-BD80GN, DMP-BD60GZ, and DMP-BD60GN stand out for their commitment to quality and innovation. By combining excellent video and audio performance with user-friendly features and streaming capabilities, these models continue to meet the demands of modern home entertainment systems, making them reliable choices for any cinema enthusiast.