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Contents Toshiba Corporation Owner’s RecordSymbol for Class II Double lnsulation Safety PrecautionsPrecautions Symbols Used in this Manual Supplied AccessoriesTrademark Information Table of Contents Features Identification of Controls How to Power On Your Unit ?Front panel Rear panelRemote control Using the Remote control1Open the cover 2Insert batteries Installing batteriesClose the cover Number buttonsFront Panel Display Operating with the remote controlBetter Supports up to 1080i resolution Connecting to a TVBasic Supports only 480i resolution Connect the Blu-ray player to your TVConnecting to a TV using a component video cable Better Connecting to a TV using an Hdmi cable BestConnecting to a TV using an A/V cable Good Connect the cables by following the illustrations belowVia 2-Channel Analog Audio Output Connecting to an Audio SystemVia Digital Audio Output Via Hdmi Audio OutputConnecting your player to a wireless access point or router Connecting your player to a wired routerNetwork Connection Do not connect a modular phone cable to the Ethernet jackChannel Amplifier Connecting the Speakers For 7.1 Audio ChannelPositioning the Speakers For 7.1 Audio Channel Setup example For 7.1 audio channelsPlayable Discs and Files Information on PlaybackUnplayable Discs and Files Region Codes Color SystemsBasic playback Playing a DiscPress the ON/STANDBY button Press OPEN/CLOSELocating a Desired Section Variable Speed PlaybackLocating a specific chapter or track Accessing a Specific Location DirectlyPress Goto Playing in a Random Order Repeating a Title, Chapter, Track or Specific SegmentRepeating a title, chapter or track Repeating a specific segmentCamera Angle PIP Bonusview SettingAudio Selection Displaying On-screen Information Subtitle SelectionDuring playback, press Subtitle Press , then use / to select the desired subtitlePlaying files on a data disc Playing AVCHD/MP3/WMA/JPEG FilesInserting an SD card Using an SD CardPress / to select Music or Pictures, and then press OK To pause playbackOperating a USB device Using a USB DeviceRemoving the USB device Using BD-Live Features Performing Quick-SetupGeneral Operations Info MenuDisplay Setting Bluray 3D Mode Film ModeTV Aspect Deep ColorPCM Downsampling Audio SettingDigital Output Dynamic Range ControlStereo Downmix Speaker SettingParental Control Language SettingMenu AudioOptical Disc Auto Play System SettingTime Zone Screen Saver DurationRestore factory defaults Update Via NetworkWired IP Settings Network Connection SettingNetwork List WiFi-mePress the WPS button on the top of your router WiFi Protected Setup WPSWatching Movies with Netflix Using the Connected ApplicationsWatching Movies with Vudu Watching Movies with BlockbusterListening to Music with Pandora Using an existing Pandora accountTroubleshooting Troubleshooting & MaintenanceMaintenance Aspect Ratio Analog AudioDNS Server Dolby DigitalLocal Storage LAN Local Area NetworkMP3 Mpeg audio layer PCM Pulse Code ModulationRear SpecificationsHow to Obtain Warranty Services Limited WarrantyRental Units Commercial UnitsDisclaimer HEALTH/SAFETY-RELATEDArticle 2 License Grant and Use Conditions Article 1 DefinitionArticle 3 Prohibited Uses Article 4 DisclaimerArticle 9 Severability Article 8 Governing LawToshiba Corporation Lpgl GPL Appendix a Curl license Luxi Font CopyrightAppendix B Jpeg License Appendix D PNG License File Distribution Clause Appendix C MNG LicenseAppendix E XML License Appendix F zlib Distribution ConditionsIntroduction Appendix G Freetype LicenseAdvertising Appendix H Openssl LicenseAppendix J Portmap License Appendix I Expat LicenseGNU General Public License Appendix K GNU GPLOthers GNU Lesser General Public License Appendix L GNU LgplOthers Others Appendix N CinemaNow Appendix M BSD-NewAres

BDX3000KU specifications

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