Arcam BDP100 manual Software licencing

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This item incorporates copy protection technology that is protected by U.S. patents and other intellectual property rights of Rovi Corporation. Reverse engineering and disassembly are prohibited.

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Contents BDP100 Page HAn d b o o k Blu-ray Disc player Important safety instructions Safety GuidelinesSafety compliance Welcome ContentsEnglish Remote control and trigger inputs InstallationPower Placing the unit12V trigger input Power inletAnalogue audio output Coaxial digital outputMaking video connections Using two video connections simultaneouslyMaking audio connections Hdmi interface Connecting using HdmiTroubleshooting Hdmi About HdmiPlayable files Disc & file FormatsPlayable discs Region codingNetwork connection USB connectionBasic Operation IntroductionUsing the remote control BDP100 is supplied with the CR104 universal remote controlControlling the BDP100 Select the source key firstFast rewind Starts playback Advanced controlsTransport control buttons Pause playback. Press 4 to resume playbackDevice Mode / Source keys Useful informationControlling other devices Code blink-backSubtitles Disc Information MenusSoundtrack Selection SearchVirtual Package Bonusview & BD-LiveBD-Live Play menu Play Mode menuPlaying files Media menuAdvanced playback controls Navigating the menus Settings MenusEntering the settings menu Unstable OSD menu or picture display?Audio Output resolution must be set to 1080p or Hdmi AutoDisplay LanguageNetwork Wired NetworkSystem Network TestPower switch again and then unload the disc TV does not support HdcpAudio Audio output formatEnglish Video Output Resolution 480i 576iCustomising CR104 Code LearningCreating Macros Volume punch-throughKey Mover To restore a moved Device Mode key to its original state Mode MoverLocking/Unlocking a specific Device Mode Copy a key between Device ModesMode key IR punch-through Resetting the CR104Commands DecimalLaser radiation SpecificationsRadio interference Continual improvement policySoftware licencing English Page Correct disposal of this product Product GuaranteeWarranty covers This marking indicates that thisPage N u e l Lecteur disque Blu-ray Instructions de sécurité importantes Consignes de SécuritéRespect des consignes de sécurité Table des matières BienvenueFrançais Mise en place de l’appareil InstallationEntrées télécommande et déclenchement Alimentation électriqueConnexion USB Entrée télécommandeSortie numérique coaxiale Sortie vidéo compositeBranchements audio Effectuer des branchements vidéoUtilisation de deux connections vidéo simultanées Connexion par Hdmi ’interface HdmiPrésentation de l’HDMI Dépannage en cas de problème HdmiFichiers compatibles Formats de disque Et de fichierDisques compatibles Codage régionConnexion USB Connexion réseauRemarque Fonctionnement De base Le BDP100 est livré avec la télécommande universelle CR104 TélécommandeUtilisation de la télécommande Remarques sur les piles Commande du BDP100 Commencez par sélectionner la touche sourceCommandes avancées Boutons de commande du transportMode périphérique / Touches source Informations utilesCommande d’autres appareils Rappel du codeMenus Sélection de la piste audio Fonctionnement AvancéInformations du disque Sous-titresBonusview et BD-Live Pour afficher la vidéo secondaire en mode PiPLa télécommande CR104, commencez par appuyer sur S Image dans l’image vidéo secondaireLe menu Lecture Le menu Mode de lectureLecture de fichiers Menu LectureCommandes de lecture avancées Parcourir les menus Menus de ConfigurationAccès au menu de configuration ’affichage du menu OSD ou de l’image est instable ?Contrôle parental EcranLangue Le choix des langues varie selon les disquesRéseau câblé SystèmeRéseau Test réseauDépannage Formats de sortie Audio et vidéo Format de sortie audioSortie vidéo composite Résolution de sortie VidéoSortie Hdmi Personnalisation De la CR104 Apprentissage de codeDéplacement de touche Punch-through du volumeCréation de macros Avant d’utiliser le déplacement de mode, veillez Déplacement de modeCopier une touche d’un mode périphérique à l’autre Voici les réglages d’usine Punch-through infrarouge de la touche Mode Réinitialisation de la CR104Commandes Infrarouge DécimalRadiation laser SpécificationsInterférences radio Politique d’amélioration continuePage La garantie couvre Garantie du ProduitTraitement responsable des déchets Page N d b u ch Blu-ray Disk-PlayeR Sicherheitshinweis Wichtige SicherheitshinweiseInhalt WillkommenDeutsch Netzanschluss InstallationAufstellen des Geräts VerbindungskabelKoaxialer, digitaler Ausgang Netzbuchse Analoge Audioausgänge12V Triggereingang Composite-VideoausgangZwei gleichzeitige Videoanschlüsse verwenden Video-Anschlüsse herstellenAudioanschlüsse herstellen DigiTalES HDMI-ViDEOAnschluss mittels Hdmi Die HDMI-SchnittstelleÜber Hdmi Fehlerbehebung HdmiAbspielbare Dateien Disk- u DateiformateAbspielbare Disks RegionalcodeUSB-Anschluss NetzwerkanschlussAnmerkung Allgemeine Bedienungs Hinweise EinleitungBenutzung der Fernbedienung FernbedienungHinweise zu Batterien Steuern des BDP100 Wählen Sie zuerst die QuelltasteAngle Blickwinkel Erweiterte SteuerungenWiedergabesteuerungstasten Srch SucheNützliche Informationen Gerätemodus / QuelltastenAndere Gerät steuern Code durch Blinken anzeigenErweiterter Betrieb Bild-in-Bild zweite Videoquelle Bonusview u. BD-LiveDerBD-Live Internetzugriff -Einstellung im Das Wiedergabemodusmenü Dateien wiedergebenDas Wiedergabemenü Bild JPGErweiterte Wiedergabesteuerung Aufrufen des Einstellungsmenüs Einstellungs MenüsNavigieren in den Menüs Instabiles OSD-Menü oder instabile Bildanzeige?Aus Schaltet die Kontrolle des Dynamikbereichs aus SpracheKindersicherung Aus Zeigt keine Untertitel anNetzwerk-Test NetzwerkKabelgebundenes Netzwerk Aus Deaktiviert die BildschirmschonerfunktionFehlerbehebung Audio- u. Video Ausgabeformate Audio-AusgabeformatComposite Videoausgang Video-AusgangsauflösungHDMI-Ausgang Einrichten der CR104 Code anlernenTasten-Mover Makros erstellenDurchreichen der Lautstärke Eine Makro zuweisenEine Taste zwischen Gerätemodi kopieren Modus-MoverSperren/Freigeben eines Gerätemodus Beispiel Mit der z-Taste einen zweiten Fernseher steuernIR Modustaste durchreichen Rücksetzen der CD104IR-Befehle DezimalcodeLaserstrahlung Technische DatenStörungen Funkinterferenzen Laufende VerbesserungenPage CB25 9QR England Hersteller-Garantie für DeutschlandEntsorgung dieses Produkts Dieses Zeichen zeigt an, dass diesesPage N d l e i d i n g Blu-rayDVD-speler Veiligheidsnaleving Inhoud NederlandsDe afstandsbediening en stekkeraansluitingen Het plaatsen van het apparaatStroom Verbindingskabels12V triggeringang Composiet video-uitgang Analoge audio-uitgang Coaxiale digitale uitgangUSB-aansluiting StroomaansluitingHdmi dIgiTalE vIDEO Video-aansluitingen makenAuidi-aansluitingen maken CoMPOSIET vIDEOAansluiten via Hdmi De Hmdi interfaceOver Hdmi Probleemoplossingen voor HdmiRegio codering Afspeelbare schijvenAfspeelbare bestanden Niet-afspeelbare schijvenUSB-aansluiting NetwerkaansluitingOpmerking Inleiding Gebruik van de afstandsbediening Opmerking over de batterijenBediening van de BDP100 Selecteer eerst de knop ‘source’Geavanceerde bediening Nuttige informatie Apparaatmodus / BronknoppenHet bedienen van andere apparaten Ondertitels Schijfinformatie Menu’sSoundtrack Selectie ZoekenVirtueel Pakket virtual package Picture in Picture secondaire videoBD-Live Internet toeganginstelling in het Systeem-menu Afspeelmenu Bestanden afspelenHet afspeelmenu Afbeeldingen JPGGeavanceerde bedieningsfuncties voor het afspelen Zijn het OSD-menu of de afbeeldingen onstabiel? Door de menu’s bladerenToegang tot de instellingenmenu’s Gebruik de B en C knoppen om de instelling te wijzigenOuderlijk Toezicht TaalPCM Downsampling in op 48kHz Verbonden Netwerk SysteemNetwerk NetwerktestIs geen storing De TV ondersteunt geen HdcpAudio outputformaat Aan te sluiten?Video Outputs Composietvideo uit Video Output ResolutieHdmi uit Belangrijke opmerkingen Codes lerenWissel-Leerfunctie Wissen van een geleerde functieMacro’s creëren Volume doorbrekenToetsen verplaatsen Kopiëren Wisselen van ModusHier zijn de standaard fabrieksinstellingen Modusknop IR doorbreken De CR104 opnieuw instellenIR commando’s DecimaalLaserstraling RadiostoringBeleid van constante verbetering NL-32 Het op de juiste manier wegdoen van dit product De garantie dektDit teken geeft aan dat dit product Device code Tables CGEIRT SEG VCR CBL CAT PVR YES Pembroke Avenue, Waterbeach, Cambridge CB25 9QR, England
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