Panasonic DMP-BD60GN, DMP-BD80GN, DMP-BD60GZ operating instructions Specifications

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Progressive/Interlace

The PAL video signal standard has 625 (or 576) interlaced (i) scan lines, whereas progressive scanning, called 625p (or 576p), uses twice the number of scan lines. For the NTSC standard, these are called 525i (or 480i) and 525p (or 480p) respectively.

Using progressive output, you can enjoy the high-resolution video recorded on media such as DVD-Video.

Your television must be compatible to enjoy progressive video. Panasonic televisions with 625 (576)/50i · 50p, 525 (480)/60i · 60p input terminals are progressive compatible.

Router

Distinguishes the IP address assigned to each device, such as the PC, and relays the flow of data within the network.

Sampling frequency

Sampling is the process of converting the heights of sound wave (analog signal) samples taken at set periods into digits (digital encoding). Sampling frequency is the number of samples taken per second, so larger numbers mean more faithful reproduction of the original sound.

Subnet mask

Enables efficient network use. A set of numbers which identify which part of the IP address allocated to every device connected to the router is the network portion.

USB (Universal Serial Bus)

An interface specification to connect peripherals. Playback of MP3, JPEG, or DivX ([BD80]) recorded to a USB memory by PC or other equipment, or JPEG in the Panasonic digital camera or similar connected via USB connection cable is possible with this unit.

Specifications

Signal system:

PAL/NTSC

Operating temperature range:

i5 to i35 oC

Operating humidity range:

10 to 80 % RH (no condensation)

Playable disc:

 

BD-Video

 

BD-ROM: Version 2

 

BD-RE: Version 3 (Single Layer, Dual Layer), JPEG*6

BD-R: Version 2 (Single Layer, Dual Layer) DVD-RAM:

DVD Video Recording format, AVCHD format*8, JPEG*4

DVD-R/DVD-R DL:

DVD-Video format*1, DVD Video Recording format*1, AVCHD format*1, 8, DivX*7, JPEG*4, MP3

DVD-RW: DVD-Video format*1, DVD Video Recording format*1, AVCHD format*1, 8

+R/+RW/+R DL:

Video*1, AVCHD format*1, 8 DVD-VIDEO:

DVD-Video format CD-Audio:

CD-DA

CD-R/CD-RW:

CD-DA, JPEG*5, MP3, DivX*7

SD card:

SD Memory Card*2 formatted FAT12, FAT16, FAT32*3:

USB device:

JPEG*4, AVCHD format*8, MPEG-2

 

MP3, JPEG*4, DivX*7

USB Standard:USB 2.0 High Speed

Format:

 

FAT12, FAT16, FAT32

Video output:

 

 

Output level:

 

1.0 Vp-p (75 ≠)

Output connector:

 

Pin jack (1 system)

Component video output:

(1080i/720p/480p/480i: 60 Hz)

 

(1080i/720p/576p/576i: 50 Hz)

Y output level:

 

1.0 Vp-p (75 ≠)

PB output level:

 

0.7 Vp-p (75 ≠)

PR output level:

 

0.7 Vp-p (75 ≠)

Output connector:

Pin jack (Y: green, PB: blue, PR: red)

Audio output:

 

(1 system)

 

 

Output level:

 

2 Vrms (1 kHz, 0 dB)

Output connector:

 

Pin jack

Number of connectors:

 

 

[BD80]: 7.1 channel discrete output: 1 system

(2 channel + 5.1 channel discrete output)

Audio performance:

 

[BD60]: 2 channel: 1 system

 

 

Frequency response:

 

 

≥DVD (linear audio):

4 Hz to 22 kHz (48 kHz sampling)

 

4 Hz to 44 kHz (96 kHz sampling)

≥CD-Audio:

 

4 Hz to 20 kHz

S/N ratio:

 

115 dB

Dynamic range:

 

100 dB

Total harmonic distortion:

 

0.003 %

Digital audio output:

 

 

Optical digital output:

 

Optical terminal

Coaxial digital output [BD80]:

 

Pin jack

VIERA CAST

An information service unique to Panasonic where specific Web sites can be viewed on this unit by connecting to the Internet without using a PC.

x.v.ColourTM

x.v.ColourTM is a name for devices that are compatible with the xvYCC format, an international standard for expanded colour in motion pictures, and that follow the rules for signal transmission. You can enjoy vivid colours of wider colour ranges for a more realistic picture when connected to a TV that supports the x.v.ColourTM with HDMI cable.

1080i (1125i)

In one high definition image, 1080 (1125) alternating scan lines pass to create an interlaced image. Because 1080i (1125i) more than doubles current television broadcasts of 480i, the detail is much clearer and creates a more realistic and rich image.

1080p (1125p)

In one high definition image, 1080 (1125) scan lines pass at the same time to create a progressive image. Since progressive video does not alternate scan lines like interlace, there is a minimal amount of screen flicker.

24p

This is a progressive image recorded at a rate of 24 frames per second.

720p (750p)

In one high definition image, 720 (750) scan lines pass at the same time to create a progressive image. Since progressive video does not alternate scan lines like interlace, there is a minimal amount of screen flicker.

HDMI AV output

Output format:

480p (525p)/576p (625p)/720p (750p)/1080i (1125i)/

1080p (1125p)

Output connector:Type A (19 pin) HDMITM (Deep Colour, x.v.ColourTM, High Bit rate Audio)

≥This unit supports “HDAVI Control 4” function.

SD card slot:

 

 

Connector:

 

1 system

USB slot:

 

 

Connector:

 

1 system

Ethernet:

 

 

10BASE-T/100BASE-TX:

1 system

Optical pick-up:

 

System with 2 lenses

Wave length:

790 nm (CDs)/650 nm (DVDs)/405 nm (BDs)

LASER Specification

 

 

Class 1 LASER Product:

 

Wave length:

790 nm (CDs)/650 nm (DVDs)/405 nm (BDs)

Laser power:

No hazardous radiation is emitted with the safety protection

Power supply:

[For[Australia[and[New[Zealand]

 

AC 220 to 240 V, 50 Hz

 

[For]Asia]and]Middle]East]

Power consumption:

AC 220 to 240 V, 50 Hz/60Hz

[BD80]: Approx. 24 W

 

[BD60]: Approx. 22 W

Power consumption in standby mode:

[BD80]

less than 0.5 W

Quick Start: Off

Quick Start: On

6 W

[BD60]

less than 0.5 W

Quick Start: Off

Quick Start: On

5 W

Dimensions (WkDkH)

 

[BD80]:

 

Excluding the projecting parts:

430 mmk242 mmk55 mm

Including the projecting parts:

430 mmk249 mmk55 mm

[BD60]:

 

Excluding the projecting parts:

430 mmk242 mmk49 mm

Including the projecting parts:

430 mmk249 mmk49 mm

Mass:

Approx. 2.6 kg

[Note]

Specifications are subject to change without notice.

*1 Finalizing is necessary.

*2 Includes SDHC card

Includes miniSD Cards (need a miniSD Adaptor) Includes microSD Cards (need a microSD Adaptor)

*3 Does not support long file name

*4 The total combined maximum number of recognizable picture contents and folders: 3000 picture contents and 300 folders.

*5 The total combined maximum number of recognizable picture contents and folders: 999 picture contents and 99 folders.

*6 The total combined maximum number of recognizable picture contents and folders: 9999 picture contents and 300 folders.

*7 [BD80] The total combined maximum number of recognizable file contents and folders: 200 file contents and 300 folders.

*8 AVCHD format V1.0

≥Useable capacity will be less. (SD Card)

Reference

RQT9407

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Contents Example Region management informationBD-VideoExample DVD-VideoForAustraliaandNewZealand How to replace the fuseFor Saudi Arabia This Plug is not WATERPROOF-KEEP DRY. Before useUnit and media care Safety precautionsTable of contents Batteries Use Accessory informationUsing the remote control Remote control Audio/Video cable BatteriesPackaged discs Media Disc, card and USB device informationRecorded discs USB device SD cardsDiscs that cannot be played Connection Connecting to a televisionConnecting to Hdmi AV OUT terminal Connecting to Component Video OUT terminalConnecting to 7.1ch Audio OUT terminal BD80 Connecting to Video OUT terminalMains Lead on page 2 Before Connection Connecting to 5.1ch Audio OUT terminal BD80Connecting to Digital Audio OUT terminal Connecting AC mains leadBasic playback control buttons Switch on/off Secondary AudioStandby/on switch Í/I Control reference guideSetting the television and amplifier/receiver operation Easy SettingFor amplifiers/receivers Manually updating the firmware Network connectionFirmware updating Internet Back of the unit Straight LAN cable not includedNetwork settings Press 3, 4 to select Proxy Address Setting the connection speedTesting of Proxy Server Settings Setting the proxy serverBasic operation Playing video contentsInserting or removing a media OK Frame-by-frame SLOW/SEARCH Search/Slow-motionSkip Skip Starting from a selected itemPlaying HD Video or SD Video Chapter playbackEnjoying BD-Live discs with Internet Enjoying BD-LIVE or Bonusview in BD-VideoNecessary Connections ≥HDMI AV OUT terminal Enjoying High Bit rate Audio and VideoAbout audio from audio output terminal Regarding 24p outputMP3 Playing a track in another folder Playing musicInsert a disc or USB device Press 3, 4 to select the track and press OKDVD-R/R DL, CD-R/RW, SD card, USB device Playing still picturesPress 3, 4, 2, 1 to select the album and press OK Press 3, 4, 2, 1 to select the still picture and press OKUseful functions during still picture play Insert a disc or a USB device Regarding DivX VOD contentPlaying DivX videos Displaying subtitles textPress Functions Enjoying Viera CasttmShowing Functions menu Press 3, 4, 2, 1 to select the item and press OKOn-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 Press 3, 4, 2, 1 to select the option and press OK Changing the unit’s settingsSetup menu operations Summary of settingsDTS/DTS-HD DisplayTV/Device Connection General Network SettingsViera Cast Speaker presence and size L C R SW LS RS LB RB Changing the speaker setting to suit your speakers BD80Delay time ms0.0 To finish the speaker settingMP3 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 Operation Troubleshooting guideTo reset this unit PowerTV screen and video DisplaysCard Hdmi connectionsOther difficulties with playback NetworkDTS-HD GlossaryAvchd BD-JSpecifications 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.

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