Wireless 3D Connected Blu-ray Disc Player

Deactivating individual online applications
Operation
To deactivate individual online applications:

1Press HOME to open the Home menu.

2Press S T W or X to highlight SETTINGS, then press ENTER.

3Press S or T to highlight System.

Display

Screen Saver

5 Minutes

Audio

Disc Auto Playback

On

Language

InLink

Off

Network

Firmware Update

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System

Load Defaults

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Security

Deactivate Online Serv...

 

Use cursor keys to highlight menu and

Problem

Remote control does not work

Solution

• Make sure that you are pointing the remote

control at the remote control sensor on the

front of your player.

• Make sure that there are no obstructions

between the remote control and the remote

control sensor on the front of your player.

• Make sure that there is no colored glass

between the remote control and the remote

control sensor on the front of your player.

Colored glass, such as the glass door of an

entertainment center, can interfere with

signal reception.

• Make sure that the remote control sensor is

not exposed to direct sunlight or bright light.

These can interfere with signal reception.

ENTER key to select

RETURN HOME Exit

• If the batteries came wrapped in clear

plastic, make sure the plastic has been

removed.

4Press ENTER, then press S or T to highlight Deactivate Online Service.

Display

Screen Saver

All

Audio

Disc Auto Playback

Netflix

Language

InLink

CinemaNow

Network

Firmware Update

Pandora

System

Load Defaults

Napster

Security

Deactivate Online Servi

 

 

 

 

 

 

Use cursor keys to highlight menu and

HOME Exit

ENTER key to select

RETURN

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

5Press ENTER.

6Press S T W or X to highlight the application you want to deactivate, then press ENTER. The next time you try to open the application, you have to activate it again.

Some or all functions do not work

Playback fails to start or starts then stops even when X(play) is pressed

Start up is slow and audio and video output takes a long time

• Replace the batteries.

• Some functions are not allowed by the disc,

for example, fast-forwarding through the

warning information at the beginning of the

disc.

• Condensation may have formed inside your

player. Turn off your player and wait one to

two hours for the condensation to

evaporate.

• Reset your player. For instructions, see

“Loading default settings” on page 30.

• Make sure that the disc is inserted face up in

the disc tray.

• Make sure that the disc is not dirty. For

instructions, see “Cleaning discs” on

page 30.

• The disc may be blank or incompatible with

your player. Try another disc.

• If power has been interrupted or the power

cord has just been connected, startup is

slow. This is not a defect.

Power

Problem

No power

The player switches to standby mode

Solution

Make sure that the power cord is plugged into a power outlet and that the outlet is supplying power.

After a period of inactivity, your player switches to standby mode automatically. This is a power saving feature.

When InLink is turned activated on your player, CEC is turned activated on your TV, and you use your TV's remote control to turn off your TV, your player switches to standby mode. Use your player's remote control to turn on your player. Your TV also turns on.

If your player switches to standby mode unexpectedly, a safety protection may have

been activated. Press STANDBY/ON on the front of your player.

When reading a disc, the disc tray opens

Audio or video pause during playback

• If your player is connected to the TV with an

HDMI cable, startup is slow. This is not a

defect.

• Make sure that the disc is not dirty. For

instructions, see “Cleaning discs” on

page 30.

• The disc may be incompatible with your

player. Try another disc.

• Reset your player. For instructions, see

“Loading default settings” on page 30.

• Make sure that the disc is not dirty. For

instructions, see “Cleaning discs” on

page 30.

• Reset your player. For instructions, see

“Loading default settings” on page 30.

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