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Contents Owner’s Record Toshiba CorporationSafety Precautions Symbol for Class II Double lnsulationPrecautions Remote Control with Supplied AccessoriesSymbols used in this Manual Trademark InformationTable of Contents Features Front panel How to Power On Your Unit ?Identification of Controls Rear panelRemote control Using the Remote controlVolume + Close the cover Installing batteriesOpen the cover Insert batteries Number buttonsOperating with the remote control Front Panel DisplayBasic Supports only 480i resolution Connecting to a TVBetter Supports up to 1080i resolution Connect the Blu-ray player to your TVConnecting to a TV using an A/V cable Good Connecting to a TV using an Hdmi cable BestConnecting to a TV using a component video cable Better Connect the cables by following the illustrations belowVia Digital Audio Output Connecting to an Audio SystemVia 2-Channel Analog Audio Output Via Hdmi Audio OutputNetwork Connection Connecting your player to a wired routerConnecting your player to a wireless access point or router Do not connect a modular phone cable to the Ethernet jackConnecting the Speakers For 7.1 Audio Channel Channel AmplifierSetup example For 7.1 audio channels Positioning the Speakers For 7.1 Audio ChannelPlayable Discs and Files Information on PlaybackUnplayable Discs and Files Color Systems Region CodesPress the ON/STANDBY button Playing a DiscBasic playback Press OPEN/CLOSEVariable Speed Playback Locating a Desired SectionLocating a specific chapter or track Accessing a Specific Location DirectlyPress Goto Repeating a title, chapter or track Repeating a Title, Chapter, Track or Specific SegmentPlaying in a Random Order Repeating a specific segmentCamera Angle PIP Bonusview SettingAudio Selection During playback, press Subtitle Subtitle SelectionDisplaying On-screen Information Press , then use / to select the desired subtitlePlaying AVCHD/MP3/WMA/JPEG Files Playing files on a data discPress / to select Music or Pictures, and then press OK Using an SD CardInserting an SD card To pause playbackOperating a USB device Using a USB DeviceRemoving the USB device Configuring a wired Internet connection Customizing the Function SettingsNetwork Connection Setting Configuring a wireless Internet connectionWiFi-me Category Icon DefinitionWiFi Protected Setup WPS Info Menu Performing Quick-SetupOSD Language Settings Resolution TV Aspect Software Version Software Date Netflix ESNDisplay Setting Digital Output Audio SettingPCM Downsampling Dynamic Range ControlSpeaker Setting Parental Control Language SettingSelecting the parental country Setting the parental control password System SettingSetting the parental control level Turning parental control on or offAutomatic upgrades over the Internet Upgrading Your Player’s FirmwareUsing the Connected Applications Watching Movies with NetflixCreating a Vudu account on your player Watching Movies with BlockbusterWatching Movies with Vudu Creating a Vudu account on your PCUsing BD-LiveFeatures Listening to Music with PandoraTroubleshooting & Maintenance TroubleshootingMaintenance Glossary PCM Pulse Code Modulation Local StorageMP3 Mpeg audio layer Proxy ServerSpecifications RearRental Units Limited WarrantyHow to Obtain Warranty Services Commercial UnitsDisclaimer Software License *= source must be distributed on requestLuxi Font Copyright TcpdumpAppendix B Jpeg License Appendix a Curl licenseAppendix C MNG License Appendix E XML License Appendix D PNG License File Distribution ClauseAppendix F zlib Distribution Conditions Appendix G Freetype License IntroductionAppendix H Openssl License AdvertisingAppendix I Expat License Appendix J Portmap LicenseAppendix K GNU GPL GNU General Public LicenseOthers Appendix L GNU Lgpl GNU Lesser General Public LicenseOthers Others Appendix N CinemaNow Appendix M BSD-NewGSOAP Ares Openssl 0.9.5a811-BD2791W010