Sony BDP-S360 operating instructions

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Contents Operating Instructions Sony CorporationPrecautions Owner’s RecordPrecautions On safetyOn placement On power sourcesOn adjusting volume On cleaningOn cleaning discs, disc/ lens cleaners On replacement of partsAbout this manual Table of Contents Additional Information Guide to Parts Controls RemoteColor buttons RED/GREEN TOP MenuPOP UP/MENU Options page 32Disc tray Blu-ray Disc indicator Front panelFront panel display Remote sensor Play, x stop Open/closeNetwork connection indicator Front panel displayHdmi EXTRear panel Ventilation fan is inside the playerHookups Settings Hookups and SettingsHooking Up the Player Connecting to Your TV Jack type Video resolution HookupAbout video/HDMI OUT jacks To connect to a TV with DVI inputConnecting to an Hdmi jack About indicators for Hdmi connectionAbout the Bravia Sync features for Hdmi connections only To prepare for the Bravia Sync featuresLanguage Follow Connecting to component video jacks Y, PB, PR Connecting to audio/video jacks See Connecting to audio L/R jacks About audio/HDMI OUT jacksJack type Hookup CoaxialSet BD Audio Setting to Direct in the Audio Settings setup Connecting to digital jacks OPTICAL/COAXIAL SettingsConnecting to audio L/R jacks Inserting the External Memory To remove the external memoryConnecting to the Network To update the player’s software using the networkTo enjoy the BD-LIVE function About LAN cablesConnecting the AC Power Cord When connecting via a wireless LAN routerPreparing the Remote Controlling TVs with the remoteAvailable buttons To control other TVs with the remoteEasy Setup When turned on for the first timeCode numbers of controllable TVs Turn on the TV Press /1 to turn on the playerInitial settings message appears When you select Hdmi in stepWhen you select Component Video in step When you select Video in step Set Quick Start Mode to On or Off, and press EnterSelect Finish, and press Enter For details about Quick Start Mode, seePlaying BDs/DVDs Press Z on the player to close the disc trayTo stop playback To pause playbackControl LockUsing the BD’s or DVD’s menu Enjoying BONUSVIEW/BD-LIVEPress Options during playback or in pause mode Select a search method using M/m, and press EnterSearching for a Title/Chapter Press EnterAdjusting pictures and sound for videos To adjust the pictureDisplaying the playing time and play information Press DisplayTo adjust the audio characteristics Insert a music CDPress N Play To select a music CD trackVarious music playback operations Press Home Select Photo using Select , and press Enter Select a file or folder using M/m, and press EnterPlaying Photo Files Available Options during playbackTo view best quality images Settings and Adjustments Using the Settings Displays Press Home Select Setup usingSettings and Adjustments Set the optionsNetwork Update Setting listSelect Network Update using M/m, and press Enter Select OK using /,, and pressVideo Settings To update the software using an update discTV Type Screen FormatCinema Conversion Mode DVD Aspect Ratio Output Video FormatTV Connection Method BD-ROM 1080/24p Output YCbCr/RGB HdmiAudio Settings BD Audio Setting Audio ATTDolby Digital 48kHz/96kHz PCMAudio DRC DownmixBD/DVD Viewing Settings BD/DVD MenuAudio SubtitlePassword DVD Parental ControlParental Control Region Code Photo Settings Hybrid Disc Playback LayerBD Internet Connection Slideshow SpeedSystem Settings Network Settings Software Update NotificationInternet Settings System InformationTo enter characters Available buttons Buttons DetailsResetting Select Easy Setup, and pressSelect Start using /,, and press Enter Select Resetting, and press EnterAdditional Information Troubleshooting PowerDisc PictureSound External memory local storage No sound is output from the Hdmi OUT jackControl for Hdmi function does not work Bravia Sync External memory is not recognizedOperation Remote does not functionDisc does not start playing from the beginning Some functions such as Stop or Search cannot be performedWhen an error code appears in the front panel display Error code Corrective actionSelf-Diagnosis Function Type Disc Logo Icon used Characteristics Playable DiscsBlu-ray Disc Discs that cannot be played Region code BD-ROM/DVD Video onlyWhat is the Avchd format? About playback of discs recorded in Avchd formatThis player can play Avchd format discs Video Output Resolution When Output Video Format is set to VideoUnselectable Audio Output Signals and Player Settings Audio Settings setup tableHD Audio*2 Lpcm 7.1chSpecifications Supplied accessoriesSystem Inputs and outputsLanguage Code List Parental Control/Area CodeFor details, see Code LanguageUse and End User License Agreement Changes to Service ConfidentialityIndemnification Software License Information General ProvisionsPackage List PreambleAdditional Information No Warranty How to Apply These Terms to Your New ProgramsPreamble Page How to Apply These Terms to Your New Libraries Original SSLeay License OpenSSLOriginal SSLeay FreeType BSD LicenseAbout MPEG-4 AVC and VC-1 Curl licenseGlossary DTS-HD Master Audio LTH Low to HighPhotoTV HD Pop-up menuIndex Numerics

BDP-S360 specifications

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