Lexicon BD-30 manual Setting Up the Player Easy Setup Wizard, Access the Easy Setup Wizard

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Setting Up the Player – Easy Setup Wizard

Access the Easy Setup Wizard

When the player is turned on for the first time, an Easy Setup Wizard screen will appear. It is a series of guided instructions designed to configure the basic settings for the player.

To start the Easy Setup Wizard, please follow these steps:

1)

Turn on the TV.

2)

Turn on the player.

The first step of the Easy Setup Wizard gives you the opportunity to skip the entire wizard. If you are familiar with setting up audio/ video equipment and would like to customize the player settings using its Setup Menu, you may use the LEFT/RIGHT ARROW buttons to select the “Cancel” option, then press the ENTER key to exit the Easy Setup Wizard. Otherwise, to continue with the Easy Setup Wizard, select the “OK” option and press the ENTER key.

Choose the Primary Video Output

3) Switch the input selection on your TV so that the TV

displays the signal from the player. You should see the

first step of the Easy Setup Wizard.

If the Easy Setup Wizard has previously been completed or cancelled, it will no longer initiate when you turn on the player. Instead, you will see the background screen with the Lexicon and Blu-ray Disc logos. To access Easy Setup Wizard, please press the SETUP button on the remote control, select Device Setup, then Reset Factory Default. Select “OK” to confirm loading the factory default settings. Once the factory default settings are loaded, the Easy Setup Wizard will appear.

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Choose the primary video output that you use.

Better performance will be provided over an HDMI connection.

HDMI

Component

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The Easy Setup Wizard will help you configure the basic settings for this player. More detailed settings can be accessed at the Setup Menu at any time after finishing or exiting the wizard.

Press OK to initiate the Easy Setup Wizard, press Cancel to exit this Wizard immediately.

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The player can output video through its HDMI and component output terminals. (Composite video output is also available but not recommended.) By setting the “Primary Video Output” option, the player can optimize video output of the selected terminal. The choices are “HDMI” and “Component”. If you connect the player to the TV using an HDMI cable (Method 1 on page 13, Method 2 on page 14, or Method 4 on page 16), please select “HDMI”. If you connect the player to the TV using component video cables (Method 3 on page 15), please select “Component”. Please note: the best performance will be provided over the HDMI connection.

To make your selection, use the UP/DOWN ARROW buttons to highlight the choice, and then press the ENTER button to go to the next step.

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Contents BD-30 Blu-ray Disc Player Page Table of Contents Table of Contents Important Information Important Safety Instructions Important InformationTrademarks PrecautionsFCC Statement Disc care and handling Compatible Disc TypesDiscs that cannot be played THX Certified Blu-ray Disc Player Copyright ProtectionRegion management information Page Installation Front Panel Controls Front Panel Display WindowRear Panel Connectors InstallationRemote Control Remote Control ButtonsBack Side Battery InstallationUsing the Remote Control Setting the Remote Code Connecting to a Display Hdmi ConnectionDVI Connection Component Video Connection Connecting to an Audio System Connecting to a Receiver/Amplifier with Hdmi Input/OutputReceiver/Processor with 7.1ch Audio Input Receiver/Processor with Dolby Digital or DTS Decoder Connecting to a Stereo Audio System Connecting to the Internet Custom Installation External IR Infrared Remote InstallationChoose the Primary Video Output Setting Up the Player Easy Setup WizardAccess the Easy Setup Wizard Select the Best Output Resolution Content Source Direct Output ResolutionGetting Started Determine the Display Aspect RatioPicture Select the Audio Setting Complete the Easy Setup WizardBasic Operations Disc Playback Pause and Frame-by-FrameDVD Menu Playback Blu-ray Disc Menu PlaybackOn-Screen Display Mute Volume Control Audio Language/Track SelectionSubtitle Selection Angle Selection Picture-in-Picture and Secondary AudioBD-Live Advanced Operations Output Resolution TV System SelectionZooming and Aspect Ratio Control Zoom Levels for Hdmi OutputPillar Box Zoom Original Widescreen Movie Full Screen ZoomAdvanced Operations Letterbox ZoomAdvanced Operations Zoom Levels for Component Video OutputRepeat Playback Fast PlaybackRepeat a Selected Section Playback by Chapter or Track Number Shuffle and Random PlaybackPlayback from a Specific Location DVD and Blu-ray DiscsCD and Sacd discs Pure Audio Mode Memory and Automatic ResumeMedia File Playback Playback from a USB Drive Home MenuPlaying Music Files MusicPlaying Movie Files Viewing Photo FilesAdding Background Music Skip PREV/NEXTPage Setup Menu Options Using the Setup Menu System Setup Menu Section Menu Item SelectionSetup Menu Options Playback Setup LanguageVideo Setup NtscSetup Menu Options Setup Menu Options Setup Menu Options Picture Adjustment Setup Menu Options Audio Format Setup Setup Menu Options Audio Signal Reference Chart OutputMulti-Channel Analog Audio to Receiver or Processor Recommended Audio Format OptionsAudio Connection Directly to TV Coaxial or Optical Digital Audio to Receiver or Processor Audio Processing SetupSpeaker Configuration Stereo Analog Audio to ReceiverSpeaker Configuration Down Mix ModeSpeaker Settings SBL SBR Other Audio Processing Settings Unsupported Configuration SettingsDevice Setup Hdmi CECSetup Menu Options Network Setup Setup Menu Options Page References Useful Notes TroubleshootingSymptom Possible Cause Solution ReferenceReferences Specifications Language Code List Code Language NameFirmware Updates Appendix Command Structure RS-232 Pin ConfigurationCommunication Settings Lexicon BD-30 Blu-ray Disc Player RS-232 Control ProtocolCommand that maps to a remote control button Command SequenceCommand List NU3 Query Commands Command Code Function Response ExampleAdvanced Commands Command Code Parameters Function Possible ResponseAppendix Appendix Appendix Xxxxxxx