Wireless 3D Connected Blu-ray Disc Player

Front
# Item

1Disc tray

2LED screen

3Remote control sensor

4 (open/close) button

5 (play/pause) button

6 (stop) button

7 (power) button

8USB port

Description

Insert a disc with label side up into this tray. To open or close the tray, press (open/close).

Displays status information.

Receives signals from the remote control. Do not block.

Press to open or close the disc tray.

Press to start or pause disc playback.

Press to stop playback. The HOME menu appears on the screen.

To resume playback, on the HOME menu press STWor Xto highlight My Media, then press

ENTER. Press Sor Tto highlight DVD-Videoor Blu-ray Disc, then press (play/pause) or ENTER. Depending on the disc, playback starts where it stopped or at the beginning of the disc.

Press twice to completely stop playback. Depending on the disc, when you press STWor Xon the HOME menu, highlight My Media, then press ENTER. Press Sor Tto highlight DVD-Videoor

Blu-ray Disc, then press (play/pause) or ENTER, playback starts at the beginning of the disc.

Press to turn on your player or put your player in standby mode. When your player is in standby mode, power is still entering your player. To disconnect power, unplug the power cord.

Insert a USB flash drive into this port to play multi-media files using the Media Center. See “Viewing photos and playing music and video files” on page 12.

Back

# Item

1Power cord

2L/R AUDIO OUT

3COAXIAL AUDIO OUT

4VIDEO OUT

5HDMI OUT

6ETHERNET

7OPTICAL DIGITAL OUT

8WiFi antenna

Description

Plug the power cord into a power outlet.

Connect these jacks to the analog audio input jacks on a TV or receiver using an analog audio cable. See “Connecting a TV using an AV cable (good)” on page 6.

Connect this jack to the coaxial digital input jack on a receiver to play sound through the receiver’s speakers. See “Connecting an amplifier using digital coaxial audio” on page 7.

Connect this jack to the video in jack on a TV or receiver using a composite video cable. See “Connecting a TV using an AV cable (good)” on page 6.

Connect a TV to this jack using an HDMI cable. An HDMI cable carries both video and audio. You do not need to make a separate audio connection. See “Connecting a TV using an HDMI cable (best)” on page 6.

Connect an Ethernet cable to this jack and to a broadband Internet jack to stream movies and music and download BD-Live information.

Connect this jack to the optical digital input jack on a receiver to play the sound from the receiver’s speakers. See “Connecting an amplifier with digital optical audio” on page 7.

Sends and receives signals from a wireless access point or router.

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