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coaxial digital output
Use this socket if you are using an
AV receiver with a coaxial digital
input. Connect to the digital input
using a suitable 75 screened cable.
CAUTION: Never connect
the digital output socket to a
conventional audio input.
composite video output
Connect this output to your
display if the display does not
support any other connection
types.
uSb connection
Insert USB ash memory
devices here. USB memory can
be used to save downloaded
content. e BDP100 can also
play certain digital les stored
on USB memory drives (see
page E-8).
HdMi digital video output
Connect this output to your display
or AV receiver if available for the best
digital video and audio connection
(see. page E-7 for details).
network connection
Connect this socket to a port on your
network router using an Ethernet
patch cable (see page E-9). An internet
connection enables interactive
content for BD-Live discs (for setup
details see “network” on page E-22).
analogue audio output
Connect these to your amplier’s CD (or other
line-level) input using suitable high quality
interconnect cables. Ensure that the le and
right audio outputs from the BD player are
connected to the same le and right inputs on
your amplier.
Zone 2 audio output
Use this analogue output to
provide audio for use in your
AV receiver’s Zone 2. It can also
be used to connect a recording
device or headphone amplier.
component video output
If your display does not support
HDMI but has a component input,
connect it to this video output.
Power inlet
Connect the correct
mains cable here.
optical digital output
Use this socket if you are
using an AV receiver with an
optical digital audio input.
Remote in
is allows remote-control signals
to be received by the BDP100
if the remote sensor is covered
(or otherwise not ‘visible’ to the
remote-control).
See page E-4 for more information.
RS232
is connection allows for remote
control from a third-party home
automation system or computer.
See page E-4 for more information.
12V trigger input
is socket allows the BDP100 to be switched
in and out of stand-by mode by an amplier
(or another item of AV equipment) with a
12V TRIg OuT function. See page E-4.