Download Yamaha BD-S1065BL - Blu-Ray Disc Player Owner`s manual
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_YAMAHA BLU-RAY DISC PLAYER LECTEUR DE BLU-RAY DISC 80-51065 OWNER'S MANUAL MODE D'EMPLOI MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES OVAMAHA II 11---· - ~ I ~ I-- 0- 10 @H@ C0 0 I ~ --- I I BDt"'1 ~ {LIVE B.lu-r,;,gD/sc...... TloA ~ BONUS VIEW I nun III r.!1C-.:f lUJO~@ ::;;;; V IDE 0 0__ A) £'=::. J ava POW£R£O t!~m!" x.v.Color L\VCHD 1M ~I~?~~~ III DOLBY: TRUE(:I!: I ~ dts-HD Malii' Alldio IEuenti81 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read lhese operating instructions carefuJly before lL~ing the unit. Follow lhe safety instructions on the unit and the applicable safety Instnlction~ listed below. Keep these openlting instructions handy for future reference. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Read these instructions. Keep these instruction~. Heed all warnings. Follow all Inslruction.~. Do not use this apparatus near water. Clean only with dry clOlh. Do not block any venlilation openings. Insl.all in accordance with the manufacturer's in\tructions. Do not install near any heat sourees s-uch as radiators. heat registeffi, sloves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heal. Do not defeat lhe safety purpose of the polariz.ed or grounding-type plug. A polariz.ed plug has two blade.... with one wider than the other. A grounding-type plug has two blades and a third grounding pnlng. The wide blade or lhe third prong lU'C pnwided for your safety.lfthe provided plug docs not tit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsoletc outlet. 10 U 1.2 1.3 1.4 Protct.1: the power cord from being walked (m or pinched particulnrly at plugli, convenience receptacles. and U\C poinl where they eA it from the apparatus. Only use attachments/accessorics specified by the manufacturer. Use only with U\C can. stnnd. tripod, bracket, or table specitied by the manufacturer. or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used. use cnullon when moving the carl1appaT"dtus combinall(m to avoid injury from tip-over. Unplug this appamtus during lightning stormli or when unused for long periodli of time. Refer all servicing 10 qualified service personnel. Sel'\'icing is required when the apparatus has been damagcd in any way. such a.~ power-s-upply cord or plug is damaged, liquid ha.... bccn spilled or objccts have fallen Into the apparatus, the apparatus has been eAposed to rain or moislure. docs not 0pCT"dte nonnally. or has been dropped. (I WARNING: CAUTION TO RHHJCE TIm RISK OFFIRK ELECTRIC SHOCK OR PRODUCT OAMA<a:, Danger of eApklSion if1>atlery is ioc<ll'reCtly replaced. Replace only with the same or equi \"alent type. • DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPARATUS TO RAIN, MOISTURE, I>RIPI'ING OR SPLASHING AND THAT NO OllJECTS FILLEI> WITH LIQUIDS, StiCH AS VASES, SHALLIlE PLACEI> ON THE AI'PARATlTS. • (JSE ONLY THERECOj\IMKNDEI> ACCESSORIES. • DO NOT REMOVE Tin: COVER (OR UACK); THERE ARE NO l1SI~R SERVICEAIlLE PARTS INSIIlE. REFER SERVICING TO QtIAUFIKD SERVICE PERSONNEL CAUTION! 1>0 NOT INSTALL OR PLACE THIS UNIT IN A nOOKCASI':, nUlLT·lN C,\8INET OR IN A.NOnmR CONI'INEI> SPACE. ENSURE nn': UNIT IS WELl. VENTIlATEI>. TO I'REVI':NT RISK 01' ELECTRIC SHOCK OR .FIRE H.U,;\RD miE TO OVERHI,,\TING, I':NSURE THAT Cl'R1AINS AND ANV OTIU:R MATERIALS UO NOT 0I4STRLCT nm VENTII.'\nON VENTS. The ouUet shJIll be insUllled near the equipment and easily mains plug of the power supply cord shall remain readily operable. To crnnplel.ely disconnect lhis apparallL~ from the AC Mains. disconnect the power supply cord plug from AC receptacle. SOCKeI acce.~sible. The CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, 00 NOT REMOVE SCREWS. NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUAl.IRED SERVICE PERSONNEL The lightning 11a.~h with arrowhead symbol. within an C;.'quilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of un insulated "dangerous voltage" within the product's enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock toO persons. CAUTION! THIS PRODUCT LTILlZI':S ,\ LASI':R. liSE: <)If CONTROU; OR AD.lliSTl\n:NTS OR PI':RI"ORMANCI': OF I'ROCEI)FRI'~'" UHlER THAN THOSt': sl't:cnu:n HEREIN ;'viAV RES1Tf IN I","ZAROOlTS R,\UL\1l0N K'XPOSlIRI':. 1>0 NOT OPEN COVERS AND DO NOT REPAIR 'iO(TRSt':I.F. REI"I':R SI~RVICING TO Ql'ALIHEI> I'I':RSONNI~I._ Caution-i En The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence uf important operating and maintenance (serYicing) instrul1:ions in the literature accompanying the appliance. FCC INFORMATION (for US customers) IMPORTANT NOTICE: DO NOT MODIFY THIS UNIT! This produCl when in'ltalled us indicated in the inslIUt:tiolls contained in this manual, meeL~ FCC requirements. Moditicatitms not expres.'lIy approved by Yiullaha may void your authority. granted by the FCC, to use the produl,,'1:.. 2 IMPORTANT: When connct.1.ing this product to accessories andlor another product use only high quality shieWed cables. C.ablcls supplied with this pmduct MUST be ust-xi Follow all installation instruction'l. Failure to follow jnstructions could void your FCC authorization to use this product in the USA. 3 NOTE: This product has been tested and found to comply with the requirements lislt-'<! in FCC Regulations,F-Jrt 151br Class "B" digital devices. Compliance with these requirements provides a rellsonable level lyf a'lsurance that your use of this product in a residentiaJ environment will not result in harmful interference with other elct.1.TOnic devices. This t-'quipment gener.ueslu.'lt.'S radio frequencie.'l and, if not installed and used according to the instruction'l found in the U.'lefS manual. may cause interference harmful to the operatitm of other electronic devices. Compliance with FCC regulatitms docs not b'Uarantee that interference will not occur in all instalJarilms. If this pmduct is found to be the source of interference, which can be detennjned by lUrning the unit "OFF' and "ON". please lry to eliminate the pmblem by using one of the following measures: Relocate either this product or the device that is being affct.'1cd by the interference. Utilize power outlets that are on dilTerent branch (circuit breaker or fuse) circuits or install AC line I1llerls. In the ca'le of radio or TV inlerft-,,-ence, relocatclreorient the antenna. If the antenna lead-in is 3(XJ ohm ribbon lead, change the lead-in to couxialtype cable. If these corrective tTIea'lures do not produce satisfactory re,l,ults, please contact the local rt-'tailer authorized to distribute this type of product. If you can not locate the appropriate retailer. please contact Yamaha Ekx.1.TOnics Corp.• U.S.A. 6660 Onmgethorpe Ave., Buena Park. CA 90620. The above statements apply ONLY to those produCL'\ distributed by Yamaha Corporation of America or its subsjdiurie.'l. COMPLIANCE INFORMATION STATEMENT (DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY PROCEDURE) .Responsible Party: Address: Yamaha Electronics Qlrp<lr.ltion. U.S.A. 6660 Orongethorpe Avenue Buena Pari", CA 90620 Telephone: 714-5~910.'l 1-800-492·6242 (toll frcc) Fax.: 714-228-3390 Type of Equipment: .Blu-ray Disc Player Model Name: BD-SI065 • This device complies with Part 15 of l.he FCC Rules. • Operdtitm if; subject to the following conditions: - This device may not cause hannful interference. - This device must acceptllI1Y interference received including interl'crence that may cause undesired operation. See the "Tmubleshooting" sccti(m at the end of this manual if interference to radio reception is suspected. We Want You Listening For A Lifetime Yamaha and the Electronic Industrie.'l Association's Consumer Electronics Group want you to get the most out of your equipment by playing it at a sale level. One that lets the sound come through loud and clear without annoying blaring or distortion - and. most importantly, without affecting your sensitive hearing. Since hearing damage from loud sounds is often undetectable until it is too late. Yamaha and the Electronic Industries Association's Consumer Ek-ctronics Group recommend you to avoid prolonged exposure from excessive volume levels. IMPORTANT Please record the serial number of Ihis ullit in the space below. MODEL: Serial No.: The seriaillumber is Incnled on the rear of the unit Relain this Owner's Manual in a sale place for future rofercllce. Caution-ii En CAUTION: READ THIS BEFORE OPERATING YOUR UNIT. 1 To assure the fine.\1 performance. plea.'ie read this manual carefully. Keep it in a safe place for future reference. 2 Install this sound system in a well ventilated. cool, dry, clean place-away from direct sunlight. heat source... vibrntion. d\L\1, moisture. and/or cold. For proper ventilation, allow the following minimum clearances. Top: 10 '.:m (3.718 in) Rcar: 10 cm (3·7/8 in) Side: 10 cm (3·7/8 in) 3 Locate this unit away from other electrical appliances, motors, or transformers to avoid humming sound... 4 Do not exposc this unit to sudden temperature chwlges from cold to bot. and do not locate this unit in un environment with high humidity (i.e. a room with a humiditier) to prevent condensation inside this unit, which may cause an electrical shock, fire. damage to this unit, and/or personal injury. S Avoid installing this unit where foreign object may fall onto this unit and/or this unit may be exposed to liquid dripping or splnshing. On the top of this unit. do not place: - Other componenL.,. as they may cause damage and/or discoloration on the surface of this unit. - Burning objects (i.e. candles), as they may cause fire, damage to this unit, and/or personal injury. - Containers with liquid in them, as they mllY fall llnd liquid may cause electrical shock to the user and/or damage to this unit. 6 Do not. cover this unit with a newspaper. tablecloth. cunain. etc. in order not to obstruct hcut rddiation. If the temperdture inside this unit rises, it may cause fire, damage to this unit. and/or personal injury. 7 Do not plug in this unit to a wall oudel until all connections arc complete. S Do not operdte dlis unit upside-down. II may overheat, possibly causing dwnage. 9 Do not use force on switches, knobs and/or cords. 10 When disconnecting the power cord from the wall outlet. grasp ilie plug; do not pull the cord. 11 Do not c1cun this unit with chemical solvents; this mighl damage the finish. Use a clean. dry c1oili. 12 To prevent damage by lightning, keep the power cord disconnected from a wall outlet or this unit during a lightning storm. 13 Do not attempt 10 modify or t1x this unit. Contact qualit1ed Yamaha service pccsonnel when any service is needed. The cabinet should never be opened for any reason.... 14 When nOI planning to usc dlis unit for long periods of time (i.e. vacation). disconnect the AC power plug from the wall outlet. 15 .Be sure to rcud the ''Troubleshooting'' section on C{Jmmon operating emJrs before concluding that this unit is faulty. 16 Before moving iliis unit press <!> to set this unit to the stwulby mode, and disconnect ilie AC power plug from Ihe wall oude!. 17 Condensation will form when the surrounding temperature changes suddenly. Disconncct the power cable from the outlet, then leave this unit alone. Caution-iii En 18 When using iliis unit for a long time, iliis unit may become warm. Turn the power off. then Ienve this unit alone for cooling. 19 Installlhis unit ncar the AC outlet and where the AC power plug can be reached ea.,ily. 20 The batteries shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshi nco tire or the like. This unit is not disconnected from the AC power source as long as it is connected to the wall outlet, even if this unit it<;elf is tumed off by C,). This state is called the standby mode. In this state, this unit is designed to consume a very small quantity of power. WARNING TO REDUCE niE RISK OF FIRE OR ELEC'IRIC SHOCK, DO N(IT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. The laser component in this product is capable of emitting n\{liatioll exceeding the limit for Cla"s l. FOR CANADIAN CUSTOMERS To prevent dechic shock.. match wide blade of plug to wide slot and fully insert. This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICT:...'l·IXn. -------------------·--r:i]··-·- IMlli~ ~ I CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT LASER KLASSE 1 PRODUKT LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE KLASS 1 LASER APPARAT PRODUIT LASER DE CLASSE 1 Contents 1. INTRODUCTION 2 About Discs Types of Discs that Can Be Used with This Player Disc... that Cannot Be Used with This Player Disc Precaution' 2 3 4 Getting Started 5 5 5 5 Supplied accc-\...ories The lcon., Used in TIlL.. Operation ManuaL Copyright Controls and Functions Fmnt panel Rear panel Remole Control 6 6 6 7 , 2. CONNECTION Introduction to Connections Video/audio lerm inal on Ihis Player Video jacks 0I1lhis Player (Connecl G), Audio terminals/jacks on thi., l'layer (Coo nect or @) Bmadband [nternetconneclion USB device C(Jnnection 8 8 8 ®, or @) CD. ®. 9 Connecling 10 the HDMI Terminal 9 Video Connections........................................... 10 lO 1J Connecting 10 lhe Component Jack!l Connecling 10 the S Video or Video Jack. Audio Connections 12 Connecting 10 lhe Digital Audio IackITerminal... Connecting 10 lhe Audio Jacks J2 13 14 Broadband Internet Connection Connecling 10 the NETWORK terminal and USB BD STORAGP1SERVICE teoninal J4 other Connections 15 15 15 Connecling 10 the REMOTE CONlROL jacks. Connecting the power coole BDIDVD/CD Playback Loading a Disc Basic playback opemtion Repeat.Playback Usi ng BD/DVD Mcnu., Using DVD-R/-RW Menu Using lhe Audio CD Playback Menu Enjoying HONUSVIEW or BD-L1VE Function Control Screen Displaying the dL'iC inlbrmation 28 2 28 28 28 28 3·'· , . 4. SETTINGS settings Common operatiom; Audio Video SeUings Speaker Settings Quick Slart Auto Power Off HDMI Control. Playback Setting Version Syslem Reset Communication Setup USB Memory Management Snll.wllfC Update 29 29 30 32 33 33 33 33 34 4; 34 34 36 37 5. ADDITIONAL INFORMAliON Troubleshooting Power Basic Operation Disc Playback Piclllre Sound Nelwort : Other Messages Relating to BD diS" and DVD di.'iC Glossary Specifications General Audio Ped:ormance Input/Output 39 39 39 39 39 40 40 41 41 42 43 43 43 43 (at the end of this manual) Information abont soflware 3. DISC PLAYBACK Loading the Batleries in the Remote Conlrol Turning lhe .Power On Indicators on lhe fnJnl panel display Selling the on-screen display language Updating the 60Uware of Ihis unit Selling the audio output Preparing for BD-L1VE Activaling the S(.."Condary Audio Controlling the Blu-ray disc player ulii ng the contml funClion Playing back sHU images in sequence Playing back. still images in a selected folder Playing back Slide Show Setting slide show spoodlrepeat playback 8 8 8 HOMI Connection Before starting Playback I JPEG File Playback 1 16 16 16 16 17 17 18 18 18 HDMrr~ 18 20 20 20 21 22 22 24 24 25 27 1 En • About Discs • Types of Discs that Can Be Used with This Player - The following discs can be played back in this Player. Do not use an 8 cm (3") to 12 cm (5") adapter. - Use discs that confonn to compatible standards as indicated by the presence of olliciallogos on the disc label. Plllyback of discs not complying with these standards is not guaranteed. In addition, the image quality or sound quality is not guaranteed even if the discs can be played back. DI8CType Recording Fonnat HDvideo -- HD-REDL HD-RDL ODMVfonlUlI DVD Video DVD+RWI DVD+R DVD+RDL DVD-RDL Contents V idc(l formal Audio + Video (Movie) 12cmCn 8 cm (3") VideolVRI AVCHD formal (JinaJil.ed disc only) Audio + Vide<l (Movie) 12 em (S") 8 crn (3") AndioCD'] Audio CD (CD-DA) Audio CD-RWICD-R Audio CD (CD-DA) Audio JPEG*2 Slill image OPEG me) Asia DVD-R Ecm(S") 8 crn (3") Thi~ PlayeT has been designed on lhe premi~e of playing back Audio CDs lhal comply with CD (Compa(,'t Disc) standards. CDs containing 1I signa.! for the purpose of protecting copyrights (copy IXJntrol signal) may nOI be able 10 be played bllclt with this PllIyer. *2 Refer to .. Aboul the lPEG fi Ie formal" Oil page 3. Region management Infonnatlon Model U.S.A and Canada South AmeriCli Europe 2En Rll'l.~ia .. J2cm(S") *I Model Australia Disc Size Audio + Video (Movie) DVD-RWI Region management Information SD-Video Region code "A" (T "ALL" lOA lOa Ga Region code "A" or "ALL" Region code "u" or "ALL" DVD-Vldeo Region number" I" or "ALL" (I) [I) Region number "4" or "ALL" (I) [Il Region number "2" or"ALL" lIJ liJ SD-Vldeo Region code "a" or "ALL" Ga Gla lOa Region t'ode ;'ALL" "c" or Region IXJde "An or "ALL" DVD-Vldeo Region number "4" or "AIL" (I) III Region number "S" or "ALL" III [I) Region number "]" or hALL" III III - HD/DVD video players and discs have region codes, which dictate the regions in which a disc can be played. For the region codes, refer to "Region management information'· (p. 2) - HD/DVD Video operations and functions may be dilTercnt from the explanations in this manual and some operations may be prohibited due to disc manufacturer's settings. - If a menu screen or operating insimctions are displayed during playback of a disc, follow the operating procedure displayed. - The audio component of a DVD video recorded at 96 kHz (Linear PCM) will be output as 48 kHz audio during playback. N~tdJ - Playback for some of the discs in the left side column tables may not be possible depending on the disc. - "Finalize" refers to a recorder pnK'essing a recorded disc so that it will play in other DVD players! recorders as well as this Player. Ouly finalized DVD discs will play back in this Player. (This Player does not have a function to finalize discs.) About Discs • Discs that Cannot Be Used with This Player The following discs cannot be played back or will not play back properly on this Player. If such a disc is mistakenly played back, speaker damage may occur. eDG, Video CD, Photo CD. CD-ROM, CD-lEXr, SVCD. SA-CD, PD. CDV, CVD, DVD-RAM, DVDAudio, BD-HE with the cartridge, CD-MP3, CD- WMA Discs with unusual shapes cannot be played. - Discs with unusual shapes (heart-shaped or hexagonal discs, etc.) cannot be used. The usc of such discs will cause malti,lllelion. The following BD/DVD video discs cannot be played. - Discs not maleh the region code/number of this Player ("Region management information", p. 2). - Discs produced illegally. - Discs recorded for commercial use. About the "'PEG file format JPEG is a type of file format for storing stiU-image files (photos, iIIustTIltions. clc.). The Player lets you play JPEG fomlat still-image files. File fonnats that are not compatible. - Still images in formats other than JPEG (such as HFF) cannot be played. - There may be some files that cannot be played even if they are in WEG fomlat. -Progressive JPEG files cannot be played. -Moving image files and audio liJes as well as Motion JPEG format files cannot be played, even though tbey arc TPEG files. Other files that cannot be played back. - You may not be able to play some still images which you have created, touched up, copied or otherwise edited on your computer. When using the unit to playa CD-RW/R disc with stili images stored (recorded). - With CD-RW/R discs on which still images are mixed in with music or movies, you will he able to play only the still images. You may not he able to play sOllie of these discs at all. - Multi-session discs cannot be played. - You may not be able to play some still images you have processed (rotated or saved by overwriting other images) using image proccssing software or some still images you have imported from the Internet or e-mail. - The discs which this Player can play back (recognize) are limited to the following properties: Contains EXIF fomlatliles Picture resolution: Between 32x32 and 7680x4320 pixels Maximum number of folders: 256 Maximum number of liles: 256 per folder r:ile size: 20MB or less Z -i :J3 o o c: ~ oz Structure of still Images (JPEG) folders - You can play still inlages UPEG) with this unit by making folder on disc as shown below. Images situated on the mot directly cannot he played back. Root I----i_ c----.-l I _J 01 Foldor 1=-------------t.--..-.. ---.- OOLjpg 002.jpg 003.jpg f-----[~-=] 02 Foldor I I ----------OO4.jPg ! . - - - - - 005.jpg c=::: You may experience one or more of the following symptoms when playing files. - It may take some time to play hIes depending on the number of folders. number of tiles and volume of data involved. - EXIF infomlation will not be displayed. EXIF stand., for Exchangeable Image File Format, and is a standard for storing interchange information in image files, especially those using WEG compression. (Refer to http://exif.org for llIore infomla!ion. ) ------------- 254.jpg L ···--255.jpg 256.jpg 3En • About Discs • Disc Precautions Warnings about dew formation Be Careful of Scratches and Dust - HD. DVD and CD disl'S are sensitive to dust. fingerprints and especially scratches. A scratched disc may not be able to be played back. I-Iand1c discs with care and store them in a safe place. Proper Disc Storage Place the di~c in the center o!" the disc case and store the case and disc upright Avoid storing diocs ill locations subject to direct sunlight close to hC8ling appliancc-~ or in locatiOll~ o!" high humidity. Do not drop dL<;cs or subject them to strung vibrAtions or impacts. Avoid storing diocs ill locations where there are large arnou filS or dust or moisture. Handling Precautions - If the surface is soiled, wipe gently with a soft. damp (water only) cloth. When wiping discs. always lTlove the doth from the center hole toward the outer edge. l ~ (91.1 I' 1 • - Do not use rel'ord cleaning sprays, benzene. thinller, static e1eluicity prevention liquids or any other solvent. - Do not touch the surface. -Do not stick paper or adhesive labels to the disc. - If the playing sud'ace of a disc is soiled or scratched. the Player may decide that the disc is incompatible and eject the disc lmy, or it may fail 10 play the disc correctly. Wipe any dirt olT the playing surface with a soft cloth. Cleaning the Pick Up Lens - Never use commercially available cleaning discs. The use of Ihese discs can damage the lens. - Request the nearc·st service center appmved by Yamaha to clean the lens. 4En - Condensation may form on pick up lells or disc in the f()\Iowing conditions: - Immediately after a heater has been tumed 011. - In a steamy or very humid room. - When the Player is suddenly moved fmm a cold envimnment to a warm one. When condensation forms: - It becomes diflicult for the Player to read the signals on the disc and prevents the Player from operating properly. To remove condensation: - Take out the disc and leave the Player with the power off until the condensation disappears. Using the Player when there is condensation lTlay cause malfunction. Getting Started • Supplied accessories Make sure the following accessories m:e provided with the pmdUf.;t. Batteries (x2) Remote control (MA, R03, UM-4) Audio pin cable ii Ii.... " ...- Video pin cable 0 188l=J :§3§~· .0000 I Power cable I I i • DB Indicates the functions Ihat can be performed for BD Video discs. 1:JlltJl Indicates the functions that can be perfomled for BD-RE discs. mm Indicates the functions that ClIII be peti'ormcd for BD-R discs. ... oC c: g ~ -Manufactured under liccnse from Dolby Laboratories. "Dolby" and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. - .Manufactured under license under U.S. Patent #'s: 5,451.942; 5,956,674; 5,974,380; 5,978.762; 6,226.616; 6,487,535; 7392,195; 7,272.567; 7,333.929; 7,212,872 & other U.S. and worldwide patents issued & pending. DTS is a registered trademark and the DTS logos, Symbol, DTS-HD :Uld DTS-HD Master Audio IEssential lIre trademarks of DTS, Jnc. ~1996-2008 DTS, Inc. All Rights Reserved. - The Icons Used in This Operation Manual ", - Audio-visual material may consist of (..·opyrighted works which must not be recorded without the authority of the owner of the copyright. Refer to relevant laws in your counlry. - This pmdu(..'t incorporates (..·opyright protection technology that is prote(..'ted by U.S. patents and other intellectual pmperty rights. Use of this (..·opyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision, and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macmvision. Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited. -I J:J IJ. I! 0r;;-'1G "1:;"_ 1 Z Copyright U.s. Patent Nos. 6,836,549: 6,381,747; 7,050.698; 6,516,132: and 5,583.936 I '~8t> 10 • Indicates the functions that can be perfOlmed for DVD Video discs. 'MDijd Indicates thelimctions that can be peti'ormcd fi)r DVT)-RW discs. 'i\1Q;JI Indicates the functions that can be perfolllled for DVD-R discs. t4IJIlWu Indicates the functions that can be performcd for Audio CDs. IImI JPEG Indicates thc fum;tions that can be perfonllcd for CD-R dis(.."S in JPEC; fimnat. hllIM JI'EG Indicates the functions that can be perfonned forCD-RW discs in JPEGli.mnaL --- ~::::>. is a tradl'mark. - "BD-IJVE" logo is a trademark of Bllt-ray Disc Association. - "BONUSVlEW" is a tr.u:lemark of Blu-ray Disc Association. - ~is n trademark ofDVD FOflnatJu:lgo Licensing Corporation. - HDMJ, the HDMIlogo and High-Definition Multimedia Inlet"fa(..'C nre trademarks or rcgislercd tmdemarks of HDMI Licensing LLC. - '<x.. v.Color'· and "x.v.Color" logo are trademar.ks. - "AVCHD" and the "AVOiD" logo are trademarks of Panasonic Corpomtion and Sony COrp<w<ltion. - Java and aJl Java-based trademarks and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the United States and/or other countries. - This produ(..'t is licensed under the AVC patent pOltfolio license and VC-I patent portfolio license for the personal and non-commerciaJ use of a ("'onsunter to (i) cncode video in compliance with the AVC Standard and VC-I Standard ("AVCYVC-l Video") and/or (ii) decode AVCNC-I Video that was encoded by a cOllsumer engaged in a personal and lion-commercial activity and/or was obtained from a video pnwider licensed to pnwide AVClVCI Video. No license is granted or shall be implied fi)r any other usc. AdditiollaJ infimnation may be oblained from MPEG LA, LLC. Sec http://www.mpegla.com. SEn I Controls and Functions • Front panel o YAMAHA @) II I I I 00<. I GJ@@~0~ I I CD CD 0 @@ (j) (Power) (p. 20) - - - - I ~/~ -- l -= - ® ® (j) ~ ® IJ @ (Search forward/Skip forward) (p.20) @ QUICK indicator (p. 33) @ Front panel display (p. 16) ® o Disc tray (p. 20) ® •• (Pause) (p. 20) ® .... (Eject) (p. 20) ® ~/~ (Search backward/Skip backward) ®• ~ (Play) (p. 20) (Stop) (p. 20) (p.20) • Rear panel @ CD '\ ~<Y ~ AC IN "v r=l ~W ~ ~~r~I~( . @ ® )~ " CO.... XI... l ~~ ~ !l~ ,~, - ~ VIDEO P. --VIDEO( J .. (@j "'-=HDM1J' "" -NHWORK- - BOSHlRlGI'- ®® 15) " OJ ~ OPTICU • OIG~"'OIJ'I' I CD AC IN (p. O~ // -~oTecoNT~- '- COll~E"l ll;XEOlCH ~~®~~( )~ W8WOOFEA --AUOIOOUT- @ ~ l @ @ (j) VIDEO (p. 11) @ AUDIO OUT (MIXED 2CH) (p. 13) ® S VIDEO (p.11) ® DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL) (p. 12) o COMPONENT (p. 10) ® NETWORK (p. 14) ® DIGITAL OUT (COAXIAL) (p. 12) ® REMOTE CONTROL (IN/OUT) (p. 15) @ USB BD STORAGE/SERVICE (p. 14) @ AUDIO OUT (8ch discrete) (p. 13) 6 En @ HDMI (p. 9) '- I Controls and Functions • Remote Control @ EXIT (p. 28, 29, 30) CD------. ® ~ III G'-+H-~ III I DPENlClDSE i DIMMER VlDED-RESET AUDIO ANGLE SUBTITLE @ III H @--+iHc:::Jc;:::Jc::3 fC] G:J [2]1! @> POP UP MENU Jill I III! I I ~(BG}IIII QQ @--+ff-- (5 Z @ ENTER (p. 30, 37) @ POP UP MENU (p. 22) ® RETURN (p. 21, 24, 26, 28, 29) @ ~ (Play) (p. 20) @ REPEAT (p. 21, 26) @~~ ·~·H+.+-IIII-@ @-----;.I~II0 (") -f ® ~ I ~ (SLOW/SKIP) (p. 20) ® ..... I ~ (SEARCH) (p. 20) ® OFF (p. 21) 1 REPEAT c c: @ AUDIO (p. 26) ~@_-++111H-: 11110 °1111 @ ~ etJ ~:-+rr-@) P;nP o @! ANGLE (p. 26) RETURN SETUP -l ::c @ VIDEO-RESET (p. 30, 31) ®---+::-H(",8~ ® Z @ SETUP (p. 17, 28, 29) @ (!) (Power) (p. 16) ~ Illn~~~:----H-f+--@ IIII ®--O O:-H++-- [LSlDW/sKiP 1 @ ON SCREEN (p. 26) 111 l~~~ 1III (Stop) (p. 20) @ P in P (p. 25) I EXIT @ • CH-- @ ®-:+-!I~~~ TOP MENU!TITlE LIST (Pause) (p. 20) @ STATUS (p. 21,27) @--+iHE:::JL£:::Jc:::3i--i7+--@ III ® •• @ OFF 0-+'+111- ® L @ ID function You can change the remote control 10 to prevent unwanted operation of the other Yamaha player such as OVO player. If you have changed the remote control 10. make sure that you select the same 10 for the main unit. The default selling is 10 I. CD Remote control setting To change the 10 from 10 I to 102. press and hold A and 2 simultaneously for 3 seconds. To change the 10 from 102 to 10 1. press and hold A and 1 simultaneously for 3 seconds. (g) Main unit setting eYAMAHA Press and hold ~/"" and ~/~ on the front panel simultaneously for 2 seconds while no disc is inserted in this Player and the disc tray is closed (current 10 is displayed). Keep pressing and holding the keys for another 2 seconds to change the 10 between 10 I and 102. Note CD Infrared signal transmitter (p. 16) (g) DIMMER (p. 16) @ OPEN/CLOSE (p. 20) (}) SUBTITLE (p. 26) ® ® Number buttons (p. 26) - If the remote control is without balleries for a few minutes or if exhausted balleries remain in the remote control. the remote control 10 is automatically set 10 10 I. If you want to use the remote control in 102 selling. install new balleries and set the remote control 10 again. CLEAR (p. 29) CD A, B, C, D (p. 23, 24, 28, 35) I ® TOP MENUITITLE LIST (p. 22, 23) ® Cursor buttons (6 I V I <]/C», ENTER (p. 17, 30) 7 En Introduction to Connections This Player is equipped with the terminals/jacks listed below. Find the corresponding terminal/jack on your video/audio equipment. We recommend that you use the HDMI terminal which provides high quality digital audio and video on a single connection. If you use the other terminals/jacks. connect the video first. Then connect the audio. • Video/audio terminal on this Player .1.' 1• • HDMllerminal Video jacks on this Player (Connect CD, Page 9 ®, or @) VIDEO OUT (COMPONENT) jacks Higher Quality . , C()t,l~Elil Page 10 c.t VIDEO OUT (S VIDEO) jack A. ~ SVIOEO (]I VIDEO OUT (VIDEO) jack Standard Quality • Page 11 Page 11 VIDEO Audio terminals/jacks on this Player (Connect !. CD, ®, or @) DIGITAL OUT (COAXIAL! OPTICAl) jack/terminal Page 12 o AUDIO OUT (lkh discrete) jacks Page 13 \~\ AUDIO OUT (MIXED 2CH) jacks Page 13 • Broadband Internet connection ETWORK terminal rtJ Page 14 ~ Page 14 NETWORK • USB device connection USB BD STORAGE/SERVICE terminal us. eoSTOlUlit! SEill'C~ 8 En HDMI Connection • Connecting to the HDMI Terminal - 2 You can enjoy high quality digital picture and sound through the HOMI terminal. Firmly connect an HOMI cable (commercially available) to the HOMI terminals <CD and (g)). See page 38 for information on the audio output formats. Use HIGH SPEEO HOMI cables that have the HOMI logo (as shown on the cover). (") oz z m :::! (") Caution! oz Be sure to turn off this Player and the equipment before making any connections. This Player f' ~ ~ ~oncONTR~ ~ [qA] us. NETWORK 8D:'~GEJ - When using an HOMI output, 7.1 ch Oigital Output is available. CDI To HOMI terminal ~HOMI ~ C Hint ~ ~ I Hints - You need to select the "HOM I" in "Settings" - "Audio Video Settings" - "Video Out Select" and "HOMI Output" in "Settings""'Audio Video Settings" - "Audio Out" to output the video/audio signals from the HOMI terminal. (page 31) - Refer to the HOMI control function. (Page 18) Notes HOMI cable (commercially available) (g)1 To HOMI input terminal ~ Projector - When you connect this Player to an A V receiver using the HOMI terminal. make sure that the A V recei ver is connected to a TV using the HOMI terminal. If the TV is not equipped with HOMl terminal. connect the terrninal/jacks of this Player other than the HOMI terminal to the AV receiver for the video/audio connections. - When you connect the Player to a TV with an HOMI cable, hHOMI Video Out" is set to "Auto". If you don't get a stable image, select the desired resolution*. When you set "HOMI Video Out" to a setting other than "Auto", you can only select resolutions that are compatible with the connected TV. * Refer to "HOM I Video Out" on page 31 regarding the resolutions of the HOMI video output. TV I 9En Video Connections • Connecting to the Component Jacks - You can enjoy accurate color reproduction and high quality images through the component jacks. - Firmly connect a component video cable (commercially available) to the component jacks (CD and (g). Caution! Be sure to turn off this Player and the equipment before making any connections. This Player Notes COWl'O!IEMT ~~tl~10©ll~ ~ ~0~~0.~~!l~t,~ ~ (Green) (Blue) (Red) - You need to select "Component" in "Settings" "Audio Video Settings" -"Video Out Select" to output the video signal from the component jacks. (See page 31.) - When the priority video output is set to "HOM!" in "Video Out Select", the video resolution which is output from the COMPONENT jacks is the one set in "HDMI Video Out". - When the output from the COMPONENT jacks is prioritized, set the priority video output to "Component". - If you play back the image via VCR, the image may deteriorate due to the copy guard function. - When you watch the program where copyright is protected, we recommend that the Blu-ray disc player be connected to LCD TV directly or via AV receiver. Component video cable (commercially available) ;_OMW.... "-.I=~ )K 2 To COMPONENT (g) input jacks COMPOHENTIN ~P'~ ~P'~ (Green) '® Blu-ray Disc Player (Blue) kl.,_,_ _ ,~....., , - . (Green) AV receiver ~ TV ~ AV receiver CL 10 En ol--X--, = ,if . D ~~'6i::~ " ~ Projector VCR ~~C:I (Red) + + + = TV t ..._.......J Video Connections • Connecting to the S Video or Video Jack - Connect either the S-video jack or video jack. - Firmly connect a S-video cable (commercially available) to the S-video jacks or a video pin cable (supplied) to the video jacks (CD and @, or @ and @). Caution! o oz Be sure to turn off this Player and the equipment before making any connections. This Player 2 z m o This Player ::! -- i iJ®©lffij®@l oz "'"""'" """""'" ~l®©I~I®@li 0@i-=°'---.-----. ~ @i-=@'---.'' ----, @10®00qe~e I p~ I @ §J SIIIWOOFEIl VIDEO '----AUOIOOUT- CD1 S VIDEO VIOEOOUT ~@~~I~~oo:- ~ OPnCAI. !llGlTUOIIf To S VIDEO @!TOVIDEO jack Jack ~ (Yellow) '-----------' S-video cable (commercially available) Video pin cable (supplied) To VIDEO <iJ To S VIDEO (Yellow) @ input jack input jack ~ ~ SVIOEO (Yellow) 5 VIDEO IN AV INPUT VIDEO V ~o6i::-;; ~ ~"~ 0 Projector AV receiver TV Notes - You need to select "Component" in "Settings""Audio Video Settings" -"Video Out Select" to output the video signal from the S-video/video jack. (See page 31.) - If you play back the image via VCR. the image may deteriorate due to the copy guard function. - When you watch the program where copyright is protected. we recommend that the Blu-ray disc player be connecteclto LCD TV directly or via AV receIver. ~' ...J CL ~06i::-;; o]J ~ ~ Projector AV receiver TV r;--~I=~ol-X-~, ~ = VCR = , ~--~ >- ". ~"·D ~ Connect directly ~ Blu-ray Disc Player TV L~·.~,~.", ~ ~ -.i AV receiver I 11 En Audio Connections • Connecting to the Digital Audio JackfTerminal - You can connect audio equipment or the TV to the DIGITAL OUT Jack/terminal. - Firmly connect a digital audio pin cable (commercially available) or optical cable (commercially available) to the coaxial digital audio jack or optical digital audio terminal (CD and @. or G) and G). - See page 38 for information on the audio output formats. Caution! Be sure to turn off this Player and the equipment before making any connections. This Player This Player [ CD1 To COAXIAL To OPTICAL terminal . k pc f3\ ~ Digital audio pin cable (commercially available) Optical cable (commercially available) To COAXIAL input jack To OPTICAL input terminal @ .. . COAXIAL. ® OPTICAL AV INPUT DIGITAL AUDIO IN ~·bi::~· 0 ~"~ AV receiver TV G) ~·6i::-; . ~ 0 ~"~ AV receiver TV Hints - When using COAXIAL/OPTICAL output. 5.1 ch Digital Output is available. 7.1 ch Digital Output is not available. - You need to select '"Digital Output" in "Settings" - "Audio Video Settings" -"Audio Out" to output the audio signal from the coaxial or optical jack/terminal. (See page 31.) Note - 7.1 ch Audio is available via the HDMI terminal or the 8ch discrete audio jacks. 12 En Audio Connections • Connecting to the Audio Jacks - You can connect audio equipment or the TV to the AUDIO OUT Jacks. - Firmly connect an audio pin cable (supplied) or audio pin cables (supplied for 2ch and commercially available for the other 6ch) to the 2ch audio jacks or 8ch discrete audio jacks (G) and ®. or @ and @). - See page 38 for information on the audio output formats. Caution! 2 (") oz Be sure to turn off this Player and the equipment before making any connections. z m (") This Player - ~~~'~~@~!l~~ §! ~Ir§,ila©l~ @00 - - ,UOIOO,", -l This Player VIDEOOVT OOGllilM 6 z iJ~©lil~,e@0<---=0'-'----, ~~®~~le!l~ ~ ~ IIlUDlO our - VlDf:O OUT l;l(n.... M ----1-----1------------- cD To AUDIO OUT (Sch discrete) jacks ~ ;;r ~ (l) !- .EO ~ ;;r ~ (l) .EO ~- ~ ;;r ~ (l) .EO ! Audio pin cables (supplied for 2ch and commercially available for the other 6ch) ® To MULTI CH IN jacks ~ ~ ;;r (l) .EO ! To MIXED output jack ~CH @ Audio pin cable (supplied) ~ ~. + COO'ER SUBWOOfEll ~ ~ (l) 2: .EO .§: 2: ~- (l) .EO + + + + Sl.IRlIOl.ND BACK SORIW:ll.ICI ~ ;;r ! ~ R L \.:!J AUDIO FRONT A '4' + + ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ L To audio input jack (l) .EO L R ~~ (White)~ (White)~ (White)~ AUDIO IN MULTICH IN L.-----~V~--------J §t.~.@-c:J AV receiver TV §t:••~-="~ AV receiver TV Hints - You can connect a subwoofer to the SUBWOOFER jack directly. When you connect TV to this Player directly, connect an active subwoofer such as Yamaha Active Servo Processing Subwoofer System to this jack. - You need to select "7.1 ch Audio Output" in "Settings" - "Audio Video Settings" - "Audio Out" to output the audio signal from the 8ch discrete jacks. (See page 31.) - You need to select "2ch Audio Output" in "Settings" - "Audio Video Settings" - "Audio Out" to output the audio signal from the 2ch audio jacks. (See page 31.) 13 En I Broadband Internet Connection • Connecting to the NETWORK terminal and USB BO STORAGE/SERVICE terminal - You can enjoy a variety of contents with interactive functions by connecting to the internet when playing BD-L1VE compatible discs. Refer to pages 24 and 25 regarding further information on BD-L1VE functions. - You can connect a USB memory device (2GB or greater and formatted with FAT 32/16) to the USB BD STORAGE/SERVICE terminal to save the Virtual Package/BD-L1VE data or to update the software of this Player. - Firmly connect a network cable (commercially available) and a USB memory device (commercially available) to the NETWORK terminal and USB BD STORAGE/SERVICE terminal (CD and ®, and @). - Use only an STP (shielded twisted pair) network cable. - When using the internet, a broadband internet connection as shown below is required. Caution! Be sure to turn off this Player and the equipment before making any connections. This Player ~ L~TtCONT~J ~ ~fl~~ i CD o To NETWORK terminal Notes - When using a broadband internet connection. a contract with an internet service provider is required. For more details. contact your nearest internet service provider. - Refer to the operation manual of the equipment you have as the connected equipment and connection method may differ depending on your internet environment. - Use a network cabletrouter supporting IOBASE-T/ IOOBASE-TX. Q ",,' Internet t=:2J Modem To USB BD STORAGE/SERVICE terminal USB memory device (commercially available) Net work cable (commercially available) To LAN terminal ~ Hub or broadband router tJQ PC After connecting - Perform the communication setting. (Page 34-36) - Load a BD-L1VE compatible disc and play back the contents. (Page 20-24) 14 En ,----------, ® @ Other Connections • Connecting to the REMOTE CONTROL jacks - You can transmit the remote control signals by connecting to the REMOTE CONTROL (OUT/IN) jacks. - Firmly connect 3.5mm mini plug cables (commercially available) to the REMOTE CONTROL (OUT/lN) jacks (CD and (g), or @ and @). - If your A V receiver is a Yamaha product and has the capability to transmit SCENE control signals, you can use the SCENE function. - You can connect a Yamaha component (such as DVD player and CD player) corresponds with the SCENE function to the REMOTE CONTROL (OUT) jack of this unit. • z - Plug the supplied power cable into the AC IN terminal on the rear of the Player. Then plug into AC outlet. Caution! Be sure to turn off this Player and the equipment before making any connections. lOUT ...,. .IN ~ ~ To AC IN "'mln'" @ L @ REMOTE CONTR:L I J To AC outlet ~~ ~O§] SVIDEO p~ Note OPTICAL -VtOfOOUT CD To REMOTE CONTROL (OUTJjack To REMOTE CONTROL (IN) @ jack 3.5mm mini plug cable (commercially available) To remote control out @ jack To remote jack I - TO PREVENT RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. DO NOT TOUCH THE UN-INSULATED PARTS OF ANY CABLES WHILE THE POWER CABLE IS CONNECTED. 3.5mm mini plug cable (commercially available) @ control in REMOTE CONTROL IN REMOTE CONTROL OUT @ @ I '-' I I c::J IR flasher or Yamaha component (') oz Connecting the power cable This Player 2 Infrared signal receiver or Yamaha component (such as AV receiver) Hint - For details about the SCENE function, refer to the owner"s manual supplied with your Yamaha AV receiver. 15 En m (') :::! oz Before Starting Playback • Loading the Batteries in the Remote Control • Turning the Power On o --- r;:;O====:======::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;):\_II._-"':-"1] c:::J c:::J c:::J . .111\.&. . . . .: ...... c:::J c:::J c:::J o (i)Press the II. part and slide the battery compartmcnt cover off. ® Inscrt the two snpplied batteries (AAA, RiB. UM-41, following the indications (+/-) on the inside of the compartmcnt. Q) Slide the cover back until it snaps into place. - Do not subjel.1: the remote l.'ontmlunit to shock, water or excessive humidity. - Thc remote control unit may not function if the PIaYl'r's remote sensor is in direct sunlight or any other strong light. - Incorrel.1: use of batteries may cause them to leak or burst. Read the battery warnings and use the batteties properly. - Do not mix old ~lJId new balleties, or mix different brands. - Rl'move the battl'ties if you wiJlnot use the remote control unit for an extended period of time. Turning the power on e> Press on the remote contml or on the Player to [um on the power of the Player, POI.I.I E R Entering standby e> Press on the remote conlml or on the Player to enter standby. 8 .'.... --_ I I I '1 13 e> -- If you press again imrnediatl'ly after cntering standby, the Player may not turn on. If this happens, wait for 10 scconds or more and then tum on the power again. Indicators on the front panel display .'.000 I==:J \ Indicator \ 1'-.1'~\ '30' 30" 6 m (20 tt) 16En • \ I __..__., J .'j Remote control sensor ~ -- C=-..:..=~:',· 'c:::r . . . .,. E N!'''l Approximate operating range of remote control r=-'' '==L--if ""';'1 \ ---.=l I) t·~ Descriptions BD Lights up when playing back a BD disc. DVD Lights up when playing back a DVDVideodisc. CD Lights up when playing back a CD. .... Lights up when playing back. II Lights up when pausing. TITLE Lights up when playing back a BD disc or DVD. CHPITRK Lights up when playing back a BD disc, DVD,orCD. REPS Lights up when playing back track or chapter repeatedly. Before Starting Playback Descriptions Indicator· REP ALL Lights up when playing back disc or title repeatedly. REP A-B Lights up when playing back a section repeatedly. Adjusting the brightness of the front panel display If you fecI that the front panel display is too bright when watching movies, you can adjust the brightness by pressing DIMMER repeatedly Oil the remote control. • Setting the on-screen display language o ,0 W4U_G I..,·nal: t-·~ H: .,., I ,......""""',........ """" CD Press SETUP to display the Setup Mcnu screen. SETUP ® Press ~ I \11 <] I [> to select "On Scnxm Language", then press ENTER. - The language display in step 3 is an example for LJ .S.A., Canada. and (-:Cntml and South America models. - To select the DVD disc language. such as subtitle language, etc., sec page 26. • Updating the software of this unit Some of the newly released BD video discs cannot be played back unless you update this Player software to the latest version. We recommend updating the software of this unit with "Software Update" so that this Play,-.,. is opcl"'J.ted based on the latest software. The USB memory devke mWlt be clCllr or all tile.'! except software update dattl to allow new softwtue uploading. To check for the availahitity of tlsoftware update, visit http://www.yamaha.co.jp/engli..hlprodm.lIav/dow nI agreement.htmL When tl softwtlre update is performed, the soft'l-'are update data mU..'lt be written onto the liSB memory device in advan('e using a PC. When software update data is relClIsed, ('opy the dtlta outo a lJSn memory device after downlollding it to a PC. Delete unneeded software upd.tlte data u.'ling a PC after the softWtlre update pmcess is completed. CD Insert the USB memory device with the l1(Xlate file into the USB HD STORAGEJSEHVICE terminalou .-carol' this Player. ® Press SETUP to display the SctupMenu Sl,Teen. ® Press ~ I \11 <] I [> to selel,1; "Settings", then press ENTER. @ Press ~ I \1 to selel,1; "Software Update", then ENTER. - If you have not yet set the password, go to step 6. ® Enter the 4-digit number using 0-9. ® Press ENTER to start checking data in the USB memory device. ® Press ~ I \1 to selel;t the language you want to display on the screen, then press ENTER. rJ) During the data checkiug, "Checking" blinks. I 17 En Before Starting Playback - The curren! version of this unit software and the version of the update file on the USB memory device are displayed. To update this Player software with update file. select "Yes", and press ENTER. Hlntl - You can clear tbe 4-digit number by pressing CLEAR. - You can use ENTER on the lowcr right of the Number buttons instead of ENTER in the Cursor buttons. - You can also updatc the software by inserting a CDROM with thc update file . • - If the USB memory device is not properly instaJled or the correct update tile cannot be found on the USB memory device, an em)r message is displayed. Check the filc on thc USB memory device, and thcn reinsert the USB mcmory devicc cOlTCCtiy. Setting the audio output To output audio com:dly, set tbe audio output suited for your playback environlJlcnt witb "Audio ()ut'. Refer to "Common operations" and "Audio Out" on page 29 and 31. • Preparing for BD-LIVE HD-UVE is a Tlew feature of B1u-ray Disc that allows you to download and enjoy movie trai lern or bonus features by using the intemet. (j) Connect this player to the intemet. (Page 14.) ® Insert a USB mcmory devicc (2GB or greater and formatted with FAT 32116) supporting USB High Spl'Cd (480Mbit/s) to the USB BD STORAGFJ SERVICE teoninal on the back of this Player. (Page 14.) @ Prepare a BD-Vidco disc compatible with BD-LIVE. ("Enjoying BONUS VIEW or BD-LIVE" ® Press ENTER to start updating. - The screclI becomes dark for a while until the update screen can be displayed. Pleasc wait for thc update screen to appear. Do not uuplug the power cable. • displayed indicating that the update process is completed. - If the update has failed, chl'ck the file in tbe USB device and try Software Update again. 'jg) Press <9 to turn off the Playl'r. ® Remove thc USB mcmory device. 18En page 24.) Activating the Secondary Audio When you set "Secondary Audio" in the "Setup Menu" to "On'" you can CI1iOY audio of the picture in picture or audio commentaries of BD-UVE compatible Blu-ray discs. Rder to "Common operations" and "Secondary Audi 0" on page 29 and 31. • ® When the software is succcssfully updatcd. a scn.'en is OTi Controlling the Blu-ray disc player using the HDMITM control function Using the HOMI control function, you can interactively operate tbis Player with your TV (HUMI control function supported). When you connecllhis Player to the TV compatible with the HUMI control function using an HDMI cable :lIId set "HDMI Control" in the "Setup Menu" to "Yes". you can perform the function listed below. (See page 9 and 33 for connccting to the HDMltemlinal and "HDMI Control".) • Automatic input select fun"l:.ion When you stmt playback of this Player, the input seleclor of the TV (and un AV receiver if this Player is ,,'tmnected to lhe TV via the AV receiver) is switched to this Player automatically. TV Power may be tumed on automatically depending on the TV. • Automatic power olT function When you tum off the TV while this Player is in slop mode and the Setup Menu screen is not displayed, the power of this Player is also turned off automatically. Before Startmg Playback - HDM! contml function may not work properly dcpcnding on the TV. - Functions other than ones shown abolie may work dcpcnding on the TV or AV receilier. - In order to makc the HDMI control function aVlIilable, set up scttings for the HDMl control fum:tion on ALL thc components (this Player, TV, and AV receilierl. Ccrtain operation may lIlso be required. - Each function mllY be set indcpcndently to <K:tivatel dCllcti liale dependi ng on thc TV. - Refcr to tile opcration manuals supplied with the TV and/or AV recei lier for detai Is rcgarth ng setup. 3 19 En • BD/DVD/CD Playback This section explains playback of commercially available HD Video and DVD Vidco discs (like movies), CDs. and rccorded DVD·RWfR discs. • Loading a Disc Functions Buttons ® ® © • PUIL'ie~ ~/~ Skips ..... 1 . . . . Se3J'Ch backward/Search forward (warch) "J @ @ •• ..... "J Of stops pla.yback. bac~ward/Skips forward Pauscs playback Playback '2 The warch speed will change eJlch rime you press lhe bulton. '2 The Player re-~umes playback from the poinr lhal where the Player was pre\,jOlL~lySlOpped. To playback from rhe beginning. press .andlhen~. CD Press C> to turn ou the power. ® Press OPEN/CLOSE or A to open the disc tray. @ Load a disc on the disc tmy. - Inset1 the disc with the label face up. - In case of disc n.'corded on both sides, facc dowu the side 10 play back. GJ Press OPEN/CLOSE or ..... to dose the disc tray. - Playback may begin automatically, depending on the disc. - Playback begins from the first title. - The menu may be displayed first. depending on the disc. Perform playback operation by following the directions {HI the screen. - The disc load time may vary depending on the disc. • Frame Advance Playback fun1.1ions when duriug Pause. ~ is pressed - Frame Advance Playback may not function properly with discs other than DVD-RWfR (VR format). - Some BD/DVD Video discs are not compntible with Frame Advancc Playback. - Frame Advance/Reverse Playback can bl' perfomred for DVD discs by pressing ~ or ~ during pause. Slow Playback Slow Playback functions when ~ or ~ is pressed for more than 2 seconds during pause. - Press ..... to retum to normal playback. - This docsn't work for audio CDs. -Reverse Slow Playback cannot be perfOl11led for HD video. G1'iD .:JoBI GDJlI I . . . . 'MgR IUgM '4.11)_0 r------@ 20 En Frame Advance Playback No," Basic playback operation @-+ii+oi - This player supports DVD upscnling during DVD playback. - Some of the newly released HD video discs cannot be played back unless you update this Player software to the latest version. Therefore. it may be required to update the software of Ihis Player. Refer to page 37 for more inlimnalion regnrding software updatcs for this Player. ® BD:DVD/CD P/nylxlcll • Repeat Playback o ·0 ~ ·O~· --.. .0;1 ,~ . .•.·.···-O· :'~' ',--- . Ij.!.L. I - . :ttTA1USI ~ Repeat Playback of a Specified Part 1M" IMlld IlMnltl '4.II1Mo - Some opemtions in the following playback function cannot be performed depending on the specifications of the disc. 3;,;0 CD Press REPEAT during playback. ® Press <] / [> to select "Scene Selection". theu prc<'iS ENTER. - "Set Start Point" displays. 0010~O Repeat Playback of a Title or Chapter CD Play back the title or chapter you want to repeat. ® Press REPEAT. @ Press <] / [> to select the type of Repeat Playback. - Playback Title: Repeats the title cUCTCntly being played back. - Playback Chapter: Repeats the chapter currently being played back. - Scene Selection: Repeats the specified scene or title or chapter. @ Press ENTER at the scene where you want to set the start point. - "Set End Point" displays. @Pre'iS ENTER at the sct-'ne where you want to set the end point. - You can press ....... to fast forward to the scene where you want to selthe end point. When you \1;.'ach the desired scene, simply press ..... and then ENTER to set the end point. To caucel Repeat Playback. press OFF. Note.' - Press RETURN to cancel without selling the type of Repeat Playback. - For Audio CD, you can select "Playing Disc", "Playing Track" and "Specify The Part" as Repeat Playback options, @ .Press ENTER. Example: Repeat playback of a tiLie (TITLE) - Press ~. the Repeat Playback is cancelled and the next chapter being play back. - Press ~ oncc, the Repeat Playback is cancelled and the player retutns to the start of cun-cnt ch~\pter (track). - If you prc<ss ~ again (within about 5 seconds) the player will skip to the begiuning of the previous chapter (trd.ck). - For Repeat Playback of a Spccilied Part, set the start and end points within the same title. - Repeat Playback may be forbidden depending on the disc. - Repeat Playback of a Specified Part may not work in multi-angle scenes. - If you press STATUS, you can conlirm the Repeat Playback status. ® Press OFF to return to notnw playback. I 21 En BD/DVD/CD Playb.1Ck • Using BD/DVD Menus This section explains how to play back aBDfDVD video disc with a top menu, disc menu or pop-up menu. The titles listed in the top menu and a disc guide (fiJr options like subtitles and audio languages) are given in the disc menu. Buttons @) TOPMENUI TITLE LIST ® 6 1\1/<:]1[> FunctIons Displays the top menu screen Moves the highlight in the menu screen © POP UP MENU Displays the pop-up menu screen @ ENTER Selec1s the highlighted menu item - The pmcedure explained on this page is the basic operation procedure. PnK-edures vary depending on the BDfDVD video disc, so you may need to follow the instructions in the BDfDVD video disc manual or the instructions displayed on the screen. - Wilh some BDfDVD discs, the lop menu may be referred to as the "Title Mcnu", Use TOP MENUI TITLE LIST on the remote conl1'ol when the instructions refcr to 'Titlc Menu". - If no lop menu is available. the TOP MENUITITLE LIST button will have no effect. - The top mcnu screen may be displayed by pressing POP UP MENU dcpending on the DVD. Using the pop-up menu GIlD CD Press POP UP MENU during playback. - The pop up menu screen is displayed. - 'rhe menu contcnts displayed vary depending on the disc. For deUlils on how to see and operate the popup menu, refer to the manual for the disc. DOD ======::'~.:= . .__.. _.__.. ...J ® Press 6. I 'V I <] f [> to selecllhe dcsi red item, then prcss ENTER. @ Press POP UP MENU to exit - The pop-up mcnu will automatically disappear for some discs. • Using DVD-R/-RW Menu 111I11111811. You can play back a recouled disc (VR fOn1lal finalized disc only). - "Finalize" refers to a recorder processing a \"l'corued disc so that it will play in other DVD players! recorders as well as this player. Only finalizcd DVD discs will play back in this player. (fhis playcr does nol ha \ie a function to fi nalize discs.) 22 En BD:DVD.:CD Playb..7c!< Playback by selecting a title Playback by selecting a chapter CD Load a recorded disc. CD Pre."iS B while the Thumbnail screen is displayed. - The Title List screen is displayed. - The chapter screen is displayed. - If the Title List screen is not displayed, press TOP MENUfTITLE LIST. - When scven or more chapters exist. switch pages by pressing ~ or ......... - To retun! to the Thnmbnail screcn. press B. ® Press 6, / \J / <J / [> to select the desi red title, then press ENTER. - When seven or more titles exist. switch pages by pressing ~ or ......... - Playback of the sele(1:txl title wi It begin. You can playback by pressing ...... instead of pressing ENTER. @ Press. to stop playback. Not.~ - The Title List screen also can be displayed by pressing TOP MENUfTITLE LIST when playback is stopped or by pressing ENTER after choosing "Displays The Title List" in Setup Menu when playback is stopped. About Title List - The Title List can be displayed in two types. 'illUmbnail and Title List. - Each time you press A. the screen changes between Thumbnail and Title List. ® Press 6,/ \J / <J / [> to sch1: the desifl'd chapter, then pre."iS ENTER. - Playback of the selected chapter will begin. You can playback by pressing ..... instelu:1 of pressing ENTER. @Press • to stop playback. Sorting the titles Each time you press B while the Title List SCfl,'Cn is displayed, the Title List display changes between displaying the newest title first and the olde."it title first. Playback by selecting a Playllst CD Pre."iS C while the Thumbnail or Tille Ust SCfCCn is displayed. - The Playlist screen is displayed. Thumbnail ® Press 6/ \J 10 seh1: the tille, then press ENTER. - Playback of the selected title will begin. @ Press. to stop playback. Playing back the title you stopped while being played CD Press D whi Ie the Thum bnail or Title List screcn is displayed. IPlayback i CD Information of selected title _I _ ®TitleName Recording Date Recording Duration ® Press <J I [> to select thc type of Playback, then press @ Caption for Color Button @Press • ENTER. - Playback of the title will begin. to stop playback. 23 En I an/ovo/co Playback • Using the Audio CD Playback Menu - l'he "Functions" menu is al'tivated. Wil](iOo When you load an audio CD, following screl'n is displayed. ® Press 6/ \J to select the dcsired setting, theu press ENTER. - When playback is stopped, only "Track" can be selected. - For a description of each setting, see "Functions which can be set" (page 26). Note: @ Press I:::. / V / <J / [> to set, then press ENTER. - Operations lIary depending on the setting..Follow the opemtion instructions on the screen. - The CD screen is displayed only when a compact disc recorded in the CD-DA format is inserted. Playback by selecting a track 1\ • @ Press RETURN or 0 to cxit the "Functions" menu. ... C O , " '0000 ·0 '0 - The displayed items lIary depending on the disc. • Enjoying BONUSVIEW or BDLIVE GliB o. .0' 0CEJC8 CD Press 6 / V to sek'ct the track, then press ENTER during playback or whcn playback is stopped. - Playback of the selected track will begin. ® Press. once to pause playback (resume stop). @ To SlOp playback completely, press. again. Using the Function menu CD Press 0 when the CD screen is displayed. 24 En This Player is l'ompatible with additional funl'tions of BDVideo. BONUSVIEW (BD-ROMProfile 1 Version 1.1) and BD-LIVE. For nO-Video discs compatible with BONUSVIEW, the functions of Pil'ture in Picture and Virtual Package arc available. For BD-LIVE compatible discs. you can enjoy a variety of functions Ilia the intemet in addition to the BONUSVIEW functions. Virtual Package/BD-IJVE data is saved in Local Storage (USB memory device connel'ted to this Player). To enjoy these functions, connect a USB memory device (2GB or greater and formatted with FAT 32116) supporting USB 2.0 High Speed (480Mhitls) to the USB BD STORAGFJ SERVICE temlinal (page (4) on the back of this play<.'r. - If there is insufficient storage space. the data will not be copied/downloaded. Delete unneeded data or use a new USB memory device. - If a USB memory device containing other data (previously recorded) is used, the video and audio lTlay not play back properly. - If the USB memory device is disconnected from this player during playback of Virtual PackageIBD-LIVE data, playback of the disc will stop. - Some time lIIay be R'quired for the data to load (read/wlite). - Refer to "USB Memory Managemcnt" on page 36 for erasing the Virtual Package data and the HDLIVE data in the USB memory device. BD,DVD.:CD Playb.."lck - The HD-UVE operation nrethods and contents displayed vary depending on the progranls provided through the internet. Operate by following the directious on the screen. Not.J - Yamaha cannot guurantee that all bf'<lJlds' USB memory devices will operate with this player. - Do uot use a USB extensiou cable when conuectiug a USB mcmory device to the USB BD S'[ORAGEJ SERVICE terminal of the playcr. Usiug a USB extension cable may prevent tire player from performing corre(,,1:ly. - Regarding playback method of nD-LIVE contents, etc., perfom1 the operations in accordance with the instnlctions in the HD disc manual. - To enjoy BD-LlVE funl1:ions, perform the broadband internet connection (page 14) and l'ommunication settings (pages 34-36). - Refer to pabTC 33 regarding the setup to restrict access to BD-LlVE contents. - The time required to download the provided programs into the USH memory device conne(,,1:ed to this player varies depending on the internet connel'tion speeds and the data volume of the programs. - BD-LIVE programs provided through the internet may not be able to display the connection depending on the status (updating) of the pnwider. In such cases, ulke out the disc and try again. - If the HD-LIVE screen docs not appear for a whi Ie after you select the BD-LlVE function in the BD disc menu, the USB memory devicc may not have enough free space. In such cases, ejel1: the disc fmm the player. and then erase the data in the USB memory device using tire Data Emse menu in the "USB IVfemory Management" menu. (See the operation manual on page 36.) Use of Picture In Picture function (secondary audlo/Vldeo playback) BD-Video that includcs secoudary audio and vidco compatible with Picture in Picture ClUJ be played back with secondary audio and video simultaneously as a smull video in the comer. Primary video Secondary video [.-j-----=="~ D··~~/ . <> I~":'-'- I",..,.' .. Press P in P to turn the Picture in Picture function on or off. • AlotBill - To listen to secondary audio, make sure that "Secondary Audio" is sct to "On". (See page 31.) - The secondary audio and video for Pil1:ure In Picture may automutically play buck and be removed depcuding on the content. Also, playuble areas may be re stn l1:ed. 3: Function Control Screen 'this allows you to adjust various settings at oncc, like subtitles, angle settings and the title sele(,,'tion for Direct Playback. You can adjust the video and audio to suit your preferences. The opemtions ure the same for BD and DVD. Function control screen Virtual Package For BD-Video discs compatible with Virtual Package, daul is copied from the discs or intemct to local storage. It is automatically copied to the local stordge prior to playback. You can enjoy a variety of additional functions including secondary video, secondary audio. subtitles, movie trailers, etc. - The playback methods vary depending on the disc. For deulils. rd'cr to the disc manual. BD·LlVE In this Player, a vuricty of contents with interactive functions are available through HD-UVE compatible B1uray discs by connecting to the iuternet. You can enjoy the dowuload of bonus features such as latest movie tmilers to the USB memory device, cornmuuication compatible HDJ interactive gumes, ele. - The available functions £Ii ITer dept.'nding on the disc. CD Playback status display Shows the opemtion status and the disc type. ® Setting items Selects a title (or track) or chapter for playback, or perfonns video/audio settings. I @ Operation guide display Provides help on remote control button operations. 25 En BDlDVDlCD Playback Function control operation procedure Functions which can be set (i) Press ON SCREEN during playback. - Thc Function Control screcn is displayed on thc TV. ® Press D. J V to select tire desircd selting, then press ENTER. - For a description of each setting, see "Functions which can be seC (page 26). @ Press D. I V I <J II> to set, thcn pn.'ss ENTER. Icons - Oper.ttions vary depcnding on the set ting. Follow thc operation instructions on the screcn. @) Prcss RETURN or ON SCREEN to close the Function Control screcn. - If "_...!' is displayed for an option likc title numbl'r or subtitles, thc disc has no titles or subtitles which call be selccted. - Thc displaycd items vary dcpcnding on the disc. - If you access Ihe Function Control screen during playback of a HD/DVD video, it may be impossible to operate the BD/DVD video playback. In l'ases like this, close the Function Control screen. l!l Functions TitleJTrllCk N umoc'f (Direct Titlerrrack Skip) Descriptions - Shows the title number bei ng played back (or track number wben play ing back an audio CD). You can skip to the start of the tille (or track). - To skip to the start of a selectlld tille «(r track), press the Number buttons to enter the tille (or wdCk) number when this option is highlighted. - Shows the chapter number being [£] El played buck. You can skip to the start of the chapl£r. Chapter Number (Direct Chapter - To skip to the stan of a selected Skip) chapt(.'f. pre....s the Number buttons to enter the chapter number when this option i.s highlighted. Playbuck Elapsed Time (Direct Time Skip) - Shows lhe time elapsed from the beginning of the current disc title (or track). This lets you skip to a specific time. - Press <J I [> to select the Hour. Minute or Second, then pre.ss /:), I \l or the Number buttons to set the time. Press ENTER to btart playback. at the set time. 26 En BD:DVD/CD Playb.,ck Icons Q 0 CD mI Functions Sublitle L3flguage Angle Number d Audio Repeat Descriptions - Shows the cUJrently selecledsubtille language. .If sublitles are pmvided in other languages, you can sw itch to your prefemJd language. ¥ou can aloo selecllhe subtitle language by pressing SUBTITLE. - Shows lhe currenlly selecled angle number. If the video L~ recorded wilh mUltiple angles, you ClIft sw itch lhe angle. ¥ou can aloo switch lhe angle by pressing ANGLE. • I -1. Displaying the disc information I! ~l"""iHG .• . I ' .•...•. ""'"'T""" ........ . . Il,mw\I-,H Press STATUS during playback. - Each time you press STATUS. lhe display switches as follows. 3g en 0 - Shows the currently selecled lype of audio. You can select the desired lype of audio. You can also select the type of audio by pressing AUDIO. "0 r~ to ~ - The curren I Tille (or ChJlprer) or partial segmenl~ can be repeatedly played back. Repelll Playback is also possible with the REPEAT button on the remote conlrol. ;IIi Disc Information Screen B liiiW OIhoo: 12 " 103: 12:211 (4"{ ,_/ No Display Ndt.B;~ - These functions may not work with all discs. - For DVD-RW and DVD-R. when a re""l.mled broadcast with stereo or monaural audio is played back, "Stereo" is displayed. (Audio cannot be switched.) - When you playa program recorded in stereo or monaural. and if you are listening to the Bitstream sound via the digital output jack, you C,lJlllot select the audio channel. Set "Audio ()ut" to "'PCM" (Page 31), or if you want to change the audio channel, listen via the 'lJIalog output jacks. CD Type of disc ® Title number being played I Total number of Titles @Chapter number being played I Total number of Chapters @ Elapsed playback time I Total playback time for the Title t1"9JW1 - Disc Information Screen A disappears alter about I minute elapses without performing any operations. - For some ""l.)mmercially-releascd BD VIDEO discs, the lotal playback time display for the Chaplerffitle may not appl'ar. I 27 En C '§ JPEG File Playback mm ..tlml JPEG :d) Press ........ or ....... to replacc one image with anothcr. - The same operation can bc perfolllled by pressing <J / [> or ...... or ......... -Press RETURN ir you wish to retuJTI to the foldcr sclet1:\otJ screcn. JPEG ® To stop the still image playback at any time, press • •. Playing back Slide Show CD III Stcp 2 of thc left side "Playing back still images in a selected folder", press ..... (Slide Show). - Thc still images inside thc sclet1:cd folder are played as a slide show, ® To pause thc playback at any time, press II. - Press ..... to resume playback. @ To stop the play at any time, press • . - Press RETURN to playa slidc show of still images in another folder. NotH;! - This Player call play still images (JPEGliles) that have bl'en recorded on CD-RW/R discs. For details on the still images that you can play using this player. rerer to "About the IPED file fomlllt" on pagc 3. - During "Normal play". still images are played one by one while during "Slide show", they are automatically replaced one alter another. • Setting slide show speed/repeat playback CD Press C (Slide Show Menu) during the foldcr selection screen. - The setting screen ror "Slide Show Spced"f'Repeat Mode Settillg" appears. CD Press 6,/ \J to selcct "Slide Show Spced", thcn press ENTER. Playing back still images in sequence Load thl' disc containing thc still inlllgcs, and press ...... - Thetirst still image appears on the screen. - Press ........ or ....... to procced to thc next or previous still image. - The samc operation can be perfomled by pressing <]t[>or ........ or ......... • • Playing back still images in a selected folder CD Load the disc containing still images, then press SETUP. ® Press 6, 1 \J 1 <J 1[> to selcct "Pit1:ure", then prcss ENTER. @ Usc 6, 1 \J 1 <]1 [> to select the folder whose sti II imagcs art' to be played, thcn press ENTER. @ Press 6. 1 \J to select thc dcsired specd, thcn press ENTER. - The slide show specd may be selected from "Fast", "Norrnal", "Slow!" and "Slow2". :d) Press 6./ \J to scleci "Repeat Mode Setting", thCII press ENTER. [Slide Show Sp;;e;r--- -------.-.-----~. • '." l > • t"·" ~ ,:§) Press <] / [> to sclect the desired ikm, thCII press ENTER. ® Press EXIT to exit. 28 En Settings The "Menu" enables various audio/visual settings and adjustments on the functions using the remote control unit. Function MenulSubmenu Audio Video Settings Set~ TV Aspect Ratio rhe screen aspect ratio of the connected TV, and adju...1 the video output. Component Video Out Set~ rhe m'iolurion of rhe component ~ideo output. Page JO 30 31 HOMI Video Out Sets the resolution of the HDMl video ourput. Video Out Select Selects the priority of the video output. 31 Secondary Audio Set~ 31 Audio Out Sets the audio output su iUld for your pl:lyback en vimnment. Dynamic Range Control AdjuSl'i the dynamic range for playback at average volume. rhe audio of the picture in picrure or audio commentaries. 31 32 Speaker Settings Set~ the speakers COlUJe(,1ed to rhisPlayer via the 8ch discrete jack's. 32 Quick Start Set~ rhe 33 Auto Power Off Sets the power of rhis Player ro be turned oIl' auromatically. 33 HOMI Control Sets this Player 10 receive the control signal from the remote conlrol of your TV. 33 Parental Control Set~ 33 Disc Language Selects the llInguage fbr subtitles. audio, lind menus d'L'iplayed on rhe screen. 33 Angle Mark Display Sets 10 display the Angle Mart. when BDIDVD with mUlriple angle.'i is plllyed back.. ,33 Password Setting Sets rhe password. 33 BO Internet Access Sets access restrkrion roHD-LlVE COI\leIllS. 33 Playback Setting SllITllIp time of thi!; Player ro be reduced. rhe Parental Control dependi ng on rhe di.'iC cOIllenL Communication setup Changes rhe conlmunication !feltings. • Version Displays rhe sys1em software version. USB Memory Management Dellltes data in a USB memory. Software Update Update.'i the software of this Player. System Reset Re."lel'i all settings to the factory pre~ets. 34 34 36 17.37 34 Common operations You need to call up the Setup Menu screen to perf0n11 settings for this player. The fi)JJowing is the explanation for the basic operations of the "-Menu". 1. Display the Menu screen Press SETUP to display the Setup Menu screen. Press 61 \J I <J 1[> to select "Settings", then press ENTER. 2. Select a menu Item ~~E~./ \J to seled "Auto Power Of:r, tben press Example: Setting "Auto Power Oft" 29 En • • Settings - You can use ENTER on the lower right of the Number buttons instead of ENTER in the Cursor buttons. ® Press <] / [> to select the parental contml level ror DVD VIDEO. BD-ROM, and then select the country c(xle. Press ENTER after making each selection. < I Disc Language Angle Mark Display Password Setting BD Inlernet Access 3. Select the next Item Press <] / [> to select the desired item, then press ENTER. (J) Press SETUP m' EXIT to exit. Ttl • Audio Video Settings Press RETURN to return to the previous "Menu" page. - The default settings are marked with "*". 4. Exit the Menu screen Press SETUP or EXIT to exit. Example of the Setup Menu operation Example: Setting "Parental Control" under "Playback Setting" CD Press SETUP to display the Setup Menu screen. ct Press 1:::./ VI <] I[> to select "Settings", then press ENTER. @ Press 1:::./ V to select "Playback Setting", then press ENTER. @ Press 1:::.1 V to selel'\: "Parental Control", thcn press ENTER. - When you operate this Player for the first time, the password sctting screen will be displayed. See "Whcn setting the password for the first time" below. @) Enter your 4-digit password. - You cannot movc to the next sctting screen until you l'an input the COtTect password. When setting the password for the first time. I. To sci the password for the lirst time, press <] I [> to select "Yl'S" to cnter the password setting mcnu, theu press ENTER. 'J Enter a 4-digit uumbl'r for the password, then the same 4-digit uumber for coufimtation. TV Aspect Ratio You can set ihe screen aspect ratio of the connected TV. and adjust the video output. If you switch your TV (i.e. because you have bought a new one) and the screen aspect mtio of the connected TV changes, you will have to change the 'TV Aspect Ratio" setting. Wide 16:9*: Select this when connocting tn a TV with a 16:9 screen aspect clIlio. Normal 4:3: Select this when connecting to a TV with a 4:3 screen a.~pect ratio. When selecting Normal 4:3 Letter Box*: If you playhlll.'k. a DVD with 16:9 video, the video wi It be played hack.. with Dlllcll bands at lhe top and bottom while mainlllining the 16:9 ratio. Pan Scan: If yml playback a DVD with J6:9 video. the video will be played back with the len and right side.s of the image<-"Ut orr to display in 4:3 screen l\!ipect mtio. (This function worlts If the disc 'lS lalJelled foc 4:3PS.) Component Video Out This seis the resolution of the component video output. Some TV are not fully compatible with the Blu-ray disc player, which may cause the image distortion. In this case, press VIDEO-RESET on the remote control for live sel'llJlds. "Component Video Out" will be reset (0 "480i" (factory preset valne). 10801. 720p, 480p, 4801· J. Press ENTER to complete the password setting procedure and move to the next setting screell. Hints" - You can clear the 4-digit uumbl'r by pressiug CLEAR. 30 En - Some discs prohibit high delinitlon video output from the COMPONENT jacks. III this case. the video resolution is converted to 480p or 480i. Settings 'J HDMI Video Out This sets the resolutioll of the HDMI video output. Some TV are not fully compalible with lhe Blu-ray disc player. which may cause the image distOltioll. In this case, press VIDEO-RESET on the remote contml for live secollds. "HDMl Video Ouf' will be reset 10 "Auto" (factory presel value). Auto*, 1080p. 10801. 720p. 480p - Whell the HD player is connected to a I080p/24H.z compatible TV and lhe "HDMI Video Out" is set to "Auto", I080p124Hz will aUlomatically be displayed when compatible discs are played back. Al 1080p/24Hz or l080p/60Hz, there is no oulput from the COMPONENT jacks and VIDEO jack. Video Out Select Dual video oulput is possible simultancously fmm the analog video jacks (component S-video, and video) and lhe HDMI terminal with the following setlings. Select the video oulput which you want to have priority according to the followillg chart. HOMI*: Select this IIJ give priority to HOMI output. You can set the resolution (rf the HOMI video output in "Settings" - ·'Audio Video Setting,.~" - "HOMI Video Out". (See page 3 L) Component: Select thi~ to give priority to analog (component, Svideo, and vioo» output. You can set the resolution of the component video output in ·'Setting.~·· "Audio Video Settings" - ''Component Video OuC. (See page 30.) - 1080p is only available in HDM!. settings on this Player Output Resolution Video Out HOMIVldeo . Component SlCVBSOut select Out Out '1 '2 480i '3 HOMI Auto No Output No Output 1080p 1080i'1 10801 480i 720p'1 720p 4BOi 480p'1 4BOi 480p Output Resolution HOMIOut SlCVBSOut 1080i'1 720p'1 480p 480i 480i 480i 480i 4BOi Srnnc d·l~s prohibit high definition video output from COMPONENT jacks. In this casc, video re,~olution is iXJOverted to 480p (when "Video Out Select" is ::;ctto "ComponenC) or 480i (when "Video Out Select" i~ set to ·'HDMJ"). '2 o...']JCnd.s on the TV connected. No video output when l080p signal is output from the HOMI terminal. •J - If the video equipment connected 10 each of the terminals is uot compatible with the resolution of the priority video output, abnormalities iu images on the SCfCCn may appear. Hind - This fuuctiou cau also be performed by the front panel buttous. Press and hold • and ~ ou the front panel (or press and hold DIMMER on the remote conlrol) for more than 4 sel"tmds while no disc is iusetted in this Player and the disc tmy is closed. Cf) ~Z Secondary Audio You can turn on aud ofT the audio of the picture ill picture or audio commentaries. - SciCli: "On" 10 outpulthe audio of the picture in picture. - Scleli: "Oft" to enjoy the high-quality sounds of BDVideo. G') Cf) Hjii~;!1 .•.. /f!! - When you set "Secondary Audio" to "Oft". this unit docs nol oU4Jui the clicking sound on the menu. On, Off* Audio Out You can sci the audio output suited for your playbuck environmenl. CD Select the audio outpul l"onnecled to a TV or AV receiver. No~.J settings on this Player Video Out Component select Video Out 10801'1 Component 120p "1 480p 4801 No video output when IOBOp signal is output from the HDMI terminal. HOMI Output*: Select this when you connect using HDMI terminal. Digital Output: Select this when you connect using DIGITAL OUT termiClllI (COAXIAl1OITICAL). 7.1ch Audio Select this when you connect using AUDIO OUT (Seh discrete) jacks. Output: 2ch Audio Output: Select this when you do not usc SURROUND sound equipment. ® Selecl the output mode. When you selected uHDMI Output" Bltstream*: - Select this when wnnecting IIJ HOM:! equipment with a built-in decoder for DOLBY DIGITAL. et.c. - Setting to Birstream will output each audio 8ignal hy Bitsrream. PCM (Surround): - Select this when wnnccting IIJ rnulti-channel HOMI eqUipment (withoutll built-in decoder for DOLB Y DIGITAL, et.c.) or 2ch HDMI equipment sutch as TV. - Setting to PCM (Surround) will output by LINEAR P'CM by decoding audio signlll~ recmded in each. audio output mode Sllch. a.~ DOLBY DIGiTAL, OTS. 31 En • Settings ® Press 1::./ V / <]/ C> to select a speaker you want to No", - When "Secondary Audio" is set to "On", PCM is automatically selected as the audio output mode. When you selected "Digital Output" configure, then pn.'ss ENTER. L (Front Left), C (Center), R (Front Right), RS (Sum1und Right), RB (Surround Back Right). LB (Sum1und Back Lt.,ft). LS (Summnd Left), SW (Subwoofer) - Select this when conllel.,ting to SURROUND equipment with a built·i n decoder for DOLB Y DIGITAL. etc. Sew ng to Hits1ream will output each audio signal by Hits1rearn. PCM: - Select \his when connecting to 2 channel stereo audio equipment. - Selling to PCM will output by converting each audio signal into PCM: 2 clulnnel audio siBOlII. Notlli - Sec page 38 for infonllation on the audio output formats. Dynamic Range Control 'fhis let.. you adjust the ran}"TC between the loudest and softest sounds (dynamic range) for playback at aver.age volulTlc. Use this whcn it is hard to hear <lialog. Normal: 'The same audio output r.l.nge is played as the <]/ [> to se It.'ct "S' , Ill',., "{)' . Istancc" ,an(I "Level", then pn.'ss 'V 10 st.'t thc value for the selected item. .-, \)ress @;. Size: You cun set the Si.AlS from "Small". "Large·". and HNo". Distance: You can set \he disUlnce.~ from '113m (J ft)"· "3.0m (10 ll)·" - "'1m (29 n)'". Level: You t'au set the volume levels fmm "-J2 dB"· "0 dB"". original recorded audio output range. Shift: When Dolby Digital audio is played buck, the dynamic range of the audio is adjll~ted !;o \hat the dialog portion can be heard ell-~ily. (If the audio sound~ abnormal. set to "NOotUll",) Auto": 6/ NottIiJ .. -.d - When "SW" is set to "No", the speakers cannot be set to "Small". When you play back. audio in the Dolby TrueHD formaL the dynamic range is automatically adjlL~ted, * • Lower the audio \'olume before selling. If you do not do so. the speakers maycmit a loud sound or cllcessiyc output may be applied to the speak.ers. Speaker Setti ngs This sds size, distancc. and volumc levels for individual speakers when you connect using AUDIO OUT (Bch discre1e) jacks. (i) Press SETUP to display the Setup Menu screen. ® Press 6/ V / <]/ [> to select "Settings", then press ENTER. @ Press 6 / V to selel:t "Speaker Settings" . then press ENTER. @) Press <]/ [> V to select "Test Start", then press ENTER. 'llle test tone is output from each speaker to help you judge the volume levels. (j) Press ® Press V to select ''Test Tone Stop", then press select "Yes", then press ENTER. - Select "No" to cancd without configuring the Speaker Settings. 32 En - To set the other items, repeat step 6. - To set the otht.'r speakers, repeat step 5 - 6. lO ENTER. The test tone stops. ® Press l> to select "Finish". then press ENTER. Settings • Quick Start 'This tums the Quick Start function on and ofT. Whcn the Quick Statt function is on: - The startup time of thc Player is reduced. - However, power consumption will increase. - The QUICK indicator lights up. When the Quick Statt function is off: - The player will enter the low power consumption mode when in standby condition. Yes. No· Country code SelS !he country code. Refer 10 the Country Code Li.~t (page 38) becau:iC lhe rollings differ according 10 rhe country. Note 2 - Refer to "Example of the Setllp Menu opemtion" on page 30 for details. Disc Language This leL~ you selel'l thc language for subtitles, audio atld menus displayed on the screen. Subtitle - When "Quick Start" is set to "Yes". the Player requires some time 10 tum off. • Auto Power Off Refer to !he Language Li~t. (page 38) Audio Refer wthe Language List (plige 38) This sets the Player so that power is automatically shut off if playback is stopped for about 10 minutes. Menu Yee,No* Refer w rhe Language List and Language a,de List (page 38) • HDMI Control This lets you set the Player to receive the l'l.mtrol signal from the remotc control of the TV compatible with the HOMI l'l.mtrol function via the HOMl cable. Yes. No· Angle Mark Display This lets you tum the Angle Mark Display on or off when BD/DVD video recorded with multiple angles is played back. (Thc Angle Mark is displayed in the lower right screen.) Yes. No· - .For details, refer to "Controlling the Blu-ray disc playcr using the HDMI control filllclion" (page 18) and the operation manual of AV receiver and TV. - If "Component" is sdelwd in "Video Out Select", HDMl Control function is not available. Selel'l "HOM!" if you want to use HDMI Control features. • Playback Setting Parental Control In some digital broadcasts and BD/DVO video discs, a control level for disc viewing is set depending on the age of the viewer. This leL~ you set the Parental Control depending on the disc content. The available Parental Control Levels are shown below. The 4-digit password number nl'Cds to be entered befl1re the Parental Control Levels and the Country Code are set. The Parental Control Levels and the Country Codc Catlllot be set if a password has not becn created or the password is not entered. Password Setting This sets the password for setting or changing the Parental Contml Level. Yes: Enrer the 4-digit number. No; Cancels the password setling. N°tssJ - When you forget the password, you can reset the l-urrent password using "System Reset" under "Settings". (page 34) - You can also set the new password if desired. BD Internet Access This allows yOll to set access restriction to ED-LIVE contents. Permit: Allow all BD-I..lVE discs. Limit·: Allow only discs with owner certification. Prohibit: Prohibit all BD-L1VE discs. For DVD·VIDEO 8 and Off-; All DVD-video can be played. 1·7: P",hibits play of DVD-video with corresponding ratings recorded on lhem. For BD-ROM No Limit": All BD-video can be played. 0-99 year(s); Prohibil~ play of BD-\ideo with corresponding ratings recorded OIl them. - Thc available functions differ depending Oil rhe disc. - R<;"garding playback method of ED-LIVE contenL~, etc., pcnl1fln the opemtiolls ill accordatlCe with the instluctions in the BD disc manual. - To enjoy BD-IlVE functions, perfotTn the broadband intemet cOllnection (page 14) alld communication settings (pages 34-36). 33 En I Settings • ® Press <]f [> to sele~:t "Change", then press ENTER. Version When you select "Version", the system sortware version is displayed. • System Reset You can reset all settings to the factory presds. Reset Not Reset • Communication Setup This allows you to perform and/or change the communication setting. This setting is required to use RDLIVE functions that connect to the internet. - .For initializing the CUlTent setting. select "Initiali·l:e". then press ENTER. ® For setting the IP address. press <] II> to select "Yes" or "No", then press ENTER. NotH 1"'-"" i· . 1&1.11I • • • • ~ ® For sldting the DNS IP address. enter the primary and secondary IP addresses using the screen for inputting characters. (See page 36.) Regarding each of the setup values. confirm the specifications of your broadband muter. .. ooo-cr III~ III III ' • . • . III (j) Select "Next", then press ENTER. 0 IS·'.....,) r'\ IIIImIII - If seb:ting "Yes"; The IP address is automatically obtained. - If selel.1.ing "No"; 'The IP address, netmask and gateway are manually entered using the screen l()r inputting char<K.1:ers. (Sec page 36,) Regarding each of the setup values, confirnl the specifications of your broadband muter. ........ ._.~ C7 ~-. ~}J ~i~t?~~( ~• .•.NIltmask t,Galeway I O/i' .. 0' l~"" (), i/, .!•. Do you obtain the Il' address I aulomatlcaHy? - Make sure that the LAN cable is connected to this Player. (See page 14.) - For manually performing the setting, the following information of the connected muter or modem is required. C'onlinn the infimnation prior to the setting. - If> address, netmask, gateway. DNS If> address - Besides. if specifying a proxy server, the following information specified fmm your internet service pmvider is also required. Contirn) the information prior to the setting. - IP address and port number of the pmxy server ® Select "Next", then press ENTER. .:jQ) For setting the proxy server, press <] II> to sdect "Yes" or "No". then press ENTER. CD Press SETUP to display the Setup Menu screen. ® Press ~ f \71 <] f I> to select "Settings", then press ENTER. @ Press ~ f - If selel.1.ing ''Yes''; The IP address or proxy server name and port number for the proxy server specified from your internet service provider arc entered using the screen for inputting characters. (See page 36.) - If selel.1.ing ;'No": Go 10 the next slep. V to select "Communication Setup", then press ENTER. @ Select ;'Ethernet Setup (BD-LIVE)", then press ENTER. 34 En ® Select "Next", then press ENTER. :g For tht' advanccd selting (the setting of IheEthernet connection spet.'ds). press <J II> to select ''Yes'' or "No", then press ENTER. - Normally select "No", then press ENTER. Settings - The Ethernet connection speeds can be set when you select "Yes", then press ENTER. - As automatic detection is made tfactory preset mode), this setting is not normally necessary. If a situation occurs in which the Ethemet connel1:ion rails, etc., change the setting and confirm if the Ethenwt connection successfully wmks. When the connection speed is set. select "Next", then press ENTER. - When inputting other values (IP address, l'Ie.): "Numeric" I "Edit" @ Pre.')s <]/ C> to selel1: a number/character, then press ENTER. @Repeat step 3 to display all of the desired character,"" numbers in the input field. Example: The screen for inputting numeric chamcters Nots Q @For testing the connection to the intemd, after contimling the settings. press <]J[> to select 'Test", then press ENTER. - Press RETURN tDeI.Char.) to delete a number! character you have input. 1'0 change a nUlTlber/char<K.1:er you have input, press B (Left) or C (Right) to select the number/character you want to change, and press RETURN (DeI.Char.). Then, press <]/ C> to select a new number/chan\Cter you want to input, !md press ENTER. ® Press 0 (C.omplete) to fix the numbers which have bl"Cn input. - As a re.'iult of the test, if the intemd conm.,ction fails, enter the setup values manually. ® Press <]/ C> to selel1: "Complete", then pre.'iS ENTER. ® Repeat step I to 5 to finish inputting all the required ch~lC'al1:ers. The operation procedure for Inputting characters manually "I~,t~~ - Numeric characters such as If> address can be entered on the input screen either by selecting each of the chamcters in the "Numeric" mode or using the Number bulLons on tlle remote control. CD Press ENTER at the boxes in which characters are to be entered, and the input screen will appear. Selected by pressing f:j, / \l Selected by pressing <J / f> I ® Press 6/ \7 to select the desired input mode. - When inputting the address of the proxy server; ., I ABC' (Alphabet/numeric character) I "Sign" / "Edit" 35 En Settings • Input character list IABC (Alphahel/ numeric ch.llracter) Nl1It\. I MON ABC I I'QRS I TUV Iwxvzl I GHI Num. 123.t567890 ABC' AHClIbc DEF DEFdef GHJr' GHlghi TKL / ..... MNO' ~ I' J:KL Spc.' The following instTU~;tions explain how to delete data such as thc Vittual Package data and the nO-LIVE data in a USB memory devict.,. ".... IJIlIMPl G -.- c:::.:::J c=:J c=:J ..-mu ...-.' .-s' c:=J.c:=J c:=J, lKLjkl MNOrnno .PQRS>'~ PQRSpq rs roy........ TUVtuv WXYZ,,;i W XYZwx yz Spc, (space) Numeric Sign DEF USB Memory Management OGJm d[:zJc:::J CQc:::J[ZJ 11234567890 I @;,: I ;,,",-\I$%!" .~#f+ ·'[:f:fl.-I I"~ --!.H<>lilH,;li;Sj:lc·'1 $%11. $%!7 &:11+ .,'c &: It + ( ) <?' f Spcv. Edit * ( ) < > (space) I ClillCel LeJl I I Complete DeI.Char I * Right The SlIJtIe operation as the colored buttons and RETURN can be perfon.ned by selecling each of the ilern~ and rre-'lsing ENTER."Del.Char." staI11l~f(.Jr deleting churacters. CD Insert thc USB memory dcvice into the USB BD STORAGFJSERVICE temlinal on rear of Ihis Player. ® Press SETUP to display the Setup Mcnu screcn. @ Press 6,1 \1 I <]/1> to select "Settings", then press ENTER. Before using the USB memory device CAUTION: -Do not rt'move the USB memory device or unplug the power cable while Ihe operatiolls for "USB Memory l'vlanagement ,. or "Software Update" are being performed. - Do not use a USB extension cable when connecting a USB melllory device to the USB BD STORAGFJSERVICE terminal of thc Player. Using a USB extension cable may prevent the Player fmm pcrforming correctly. Notfi· - Yamaha cannot guarautee that all brands' USB Illclllory deviccs will operate with Ihis Player. 36 En @ Press 6,/ \1 to select "lJSB Memory Managemeut", then press ENTER. - "No USB Memory" appears when no USB memory is inserted. ® Press 6,1 \1, select "Erase" or "Fomlat", then press ENTER. Erase: Deleles only BD- VIDEO data wtitten on the USB memm-y device such as BO;UVE data. Fotntal: Be aware that all dau\ including BD- VIDEO dau\ and software update dau\ will be deleted. If you want to delete only the unneeded software update dau\ aftcr the software is updated. delete the data on the USB memory dcvice using a PC. Settings Not. - Data which has been saved to the Player's iUlcmal memory (game score, etc.) will also be deleted. ® Press <] I [>, select "Yes", and press ENTER. (j) Start the pmcess. - The screen forthe lLlITent operation will display. ~ -Comple1B . ® Press ENTER. • Software Update 'This function allows software updntes by inseJ1illg a USB memory device with the update file into the USB BD STORAGFlSERVICE terminal on this Player. Refer to pnge 17 for details. I 37 En SeNtngs Country Code List USAI CANADA I JAPAN / GERMANY I FRANCE/ UK/ ITALY I SPAIN I SWISS I SWEDEN /HOLLANDI NORW AY I DENMARK /HNLAND / HELGIUM I HONG KONG I SINGAPORE / THAILAND I MALAYSIA I INDONESIA I TAIWAN IPHILIPPINE/ AUSTRALIA / RUSSIA I CHINA Language List English I Fran((ais I Deutsch I Italiano I Espafiol / Japanesc I Svenska I Nedcrlands Language Code List AA Afar lAB Abkhazian / AF Afrikaans / AM Ameharic I AR Arabic / AS Assamese lAY AYlJIara I AZ Azerbaijani / BA Bashkir I BE Byelorussian I BG Bulgarian I BH Bihari I BI Bislmna / BN Bengali, Bangia / BO Tibctan / BA Breton I CA Catalan I CO Corsican I CS Czech I CY Welsh I OA Danish / DE GermanI OZ Bhutuni I EL Greek / EN English I EO Esperanto I ES Spanish / ETEstonian I EU Basque I FA Persiun I FI Finnish I FJ Fiji I FO Faroese I FR French I FY Frisian I GA Irish I GO Scots Gaelic I GL Galician I GN Guarani I GU Gujarati I HA Hausa / HI Hindi I HR Croatian I HU Hungarian I HY Annenian IIA lnterlingua/ IE Interlingue 11K Innpiak liN Indonesiun liS Icelandic/IT Italian i IWHebrcw I JA Japanesc I JI Yiddish I JW Javanese / KA Georgialll KK Kazakh I KL Grel'nlan(lic / KM Cambodian I KN Kannada I KO Koremll KS Kashmiri I KU Kurdish I KY Kirghiz / LA Latin / LN Lingula / LO Laothian / LT Lithuanian I LV Latvian, Lettish I MG Malagasy / MI Maori / MK Macedonian I ML Malayalam / MN Mongolian / MOMoldavian / MA Maralhi I MS M(llay I MT Maltese I MY Burmese INA Naunl / NE Nepali I NL Dutch I NO Norwegian I OC Occitan 10M A fan (Oromo) I OR Oriya/ PA Panjabi / PL Polish IPS Pashto. Pushto / PT Portuguesel au Quechua I AM Rhaeto-Romance I RN Kinllldi I RO Romanian / RU Russian I RW Kinyarwanda I SA Sanskrit I SO Sindhi I SG Sangho I SH Serbo-Croatian I SI Singhalese / SK Slovak / SL Slovenian I SM Samoan I SN Shona I SO Somali I Albanian I SR Serbian I SS Siswatl ST Sesotho I SU Sundanese I SV SWl'dish/SW Swahili I TA Tamil I TE Telugu ITG Tajik/TH Thai ITI Tiglinya/TK Turkmcnl TL Tagalog I TN Setswana I TO Tonga / TR Turkish / TS Tsonga I TT Tatar I TW Twi I UK Ukrainian I UR Urdu / UZ lJzbek I VI Vietnamese I VO Volapuk I WO Wolofl XH Xhosa I YO Yoruba I ZH Chinesc I ZU Zulu sa About the audio output formats settings on this Player Output· secondary Audio out Audio format (Audio Out) HDMIOutput On Bltstream PCM Off Bltstream PCM Digital Output 7.1ch AUdio Output 2ch Audio Output Audio Output Format from Each Audio Terminals HDMIOut Optlca~Coaxlal· Out 2ch mixed out Cannot select this mode Max 7.1cil PCM (48KHz) "t 2ch PCM (48KHz) 2t'h 2cil Max 7.lch Bitstream (Max 192Kz) lch PCM (48KHz) 2ch 2ch Max 7.1ch PCM (Max 192KHz) '2 lch PCM (48KHz) 2ch 2ch :!ch 2cl1 On Bltstream 2ch PCM (48KHz) Max 5.lch Bitslream (48KHz) PCM Bltstream 2ch PCM (48KHz) lch PCM (48KHz) 2ch 2ch Off 2d\ PCM (48KHz) Max 5.1cilHilstream (48KHz) '3 2ch 2ch PCM 2ch PCM (48KHz) 2ch PCM (48KHz)'3 2ch 2cil On Off On Off - kh peM (48KHz) lch PCM (48KHz) 2ch PCM (48KHz) Max 7.lch '. Max 7.lch 2ch 2ch PCM (48KHz) 2cil PCM (48KHz) lch PCM (48KHz) 2ch 2ch 2ch PCM (48KHz) 2ch PCM (48KHz) 2ch 2ch 'I Max 5.1ch PCM in case of playing DTS audio stream (including DTS-HD), '2 DTS-HD Ma.ster Audio wilh Multi channel 192kHz is outpul in "Multi channel 96kHi' formal. '396kHz signal is output when the playing conlent is recorded in 96kH7~ and is not <:(lpy protected. • ~ M PEG Audio is output in kil PCM formal. 38 En 8ch discrete out 2ch Troubleshooting Rdcr to the table below when this ullit docs not fundion propcrly. If the problem you are cxpericncing is not listed below or if the instructioll below docs not help, tum off this uuit disconnect thc power cable, and contact the nearest authorizcd Yamaha dealer or service center. • Power Problem The Player power cannot be turned on. Possible causes and solutions - Is the power cable Iinnty plugged into the AC outler? (Page 15) - When the power cable is plugged il1lo an AC outlet pm"'~ and hold <.!> on the Player until "RESET" appears on the front panel display. Then, tum on the power. (Page J6) The Player power Is turned off. • L~ "Auto Power orr' set to "Ye~"? When "Auto Power Ofr' is!iet to "Ye-~··. tbe power will be automatically turned off after 10 contilwolL~ minutes of inactivity (no playback). (Page 33) - Basic Operation Problem Possible causes and solutions The remote control does not work. - Use the remote control within irs operating l"Mlge. (P'.lge Hi) - Replace the batlerie~. (Page J6) - Check the ID !ieUing~ )br the main unit and the remote control. (f'.lge 7.) Cannot operate the Player. - Are you operating the Player within the specified opemting temperature l"Mlge'! (Page 43) • Disc Playback Possible causes and solutions Problem The Player cannot playa disc. - Tak:e out the disc and clean it. (Page 4) - Malee sure that the disc is loaded. properly (aligned in disc tray and label-side up). (Page 4) - Malee sure that region code on the dili.C matche-~ that of this Player. (Page 2) - Allow any condensation in or near the Player to dry. (Page 4) - C'heck that the disc is recorded in the compatible TV system (PAL or NTSC). - The Player cannot play back. video which w~ not recorded nonnally. (Page 3) - Proper playback may be impossible due to the state of the d'l~ recording. a sCl".llChed, warped or dirty disc. the stale of the piclc-up. or compatibility 'L~~ue~ between thi~ Pillyer and the dili.C being used. (Pages 3. ~) - When the recorded time of a di~c is unlL~ually short playback may not 00 possible. - BD-REIR discs recorded in a f0fl11l11 other than BDMV cannot be played back. (Page 2) The disc Is automatically ejected after closing the disc tray. Make s'Ure that the disc is loaded pmperly (aligned in di~c tmy and label-side up). (Page 20) - Talee out the di.'iC and dean it. (Page 4) - Make S'Ufe that region code on the disc matches that of this Pillyer. (P'.llle 2) - Mak:e s'Ure that the disc i.~ playahle. (page 2) Video stope. - Has rhe .Player been subjecled to shock or impact'! Are you using il in an unstable location'! The Player will stop if it sense~ shoclc.or vihl".ltion. The Player makes a snapping sound when starting playback or loading a disc. - The player may sometimes mak:e a snapping sound when starting playback. if it has nol. been operated in a while. These sounds are not malrund:ions of the Player but are nonnal operating conditioll.~. • - Picture Problem No picture. Possible causes and solutions - Malee sure lhalthe ('abIes are connected c<Trectly. (Page 8) - Malee sure that the connected TV or the AV recei vcr is set to the correct input. (Page 8) Tak:e out the disc and clean it. (Page 4) - M.alee sure lhat region code on the dili.C matche-~ that of Ihis Player. (Page 2) - There is lIO picture from the HDM! output. - Are the settings performed correctly? Plea.~ check. the setrLngs. (Page 30) - There is no picture 'from the componelU video OUlput. - Are the setting~ performed correctly? Plea.~ (·heck. the settings. (Page 30) - 39 En I Troubleshootmg Screen freezes and operation buttons do not work. - F're-"s • . (hen restart playback. Tum off 1l1e power and turn on the power again. (f 1l1e power is not turned on~ perform a fC.'le1. (P'age 41 ) Is the disc damaged or dirty? 01eck. 1l1e condition of 1l1e di~c. (P'age 4) There Is just audio with no video. - r~ Video Is not output with the desired resolution. - J:s "Video OUt Selecl" set corre<.l:Iy~ (page 31). - r~ "Component Video Out" or WHDM[ Video OUI" set to the (Page.~ 30-31). Wldescreen video appears vertically stretched, or black bands appear at the top and bottom of the screen. - Is "1V Aspect Raliov set to mlilch the connected 'IV? Wage 30) - If you are using a widescreen TV. L~ the ''TV A."pecl Ratio" sellO "Wide"? (P'age 30) - IJyou are using a 4:3 'IV. 'l\ the 'VidlXl OUt Selecl" set 10 "ConlponenC? (I"dge 31) the connection cable for video outpw connecled properly? (Page." 9-11) de.~ired resolution? 4:3 video appears horizontally stretched Square noise (mosaic) appears on the screen. - Blocks in images Illlly be vi~ible in ~celles with mpid mov(.>Jnentdue to I.he chacllcteriSlics of digillli image compre.\~ion lechl¥llogy. The playback screen will be disturbed If DVD video Is recorded to a VCR, or played back through a VCR. - This Player complie~ with analog copy pmlection. Some di.-.cs contain a copy pmhibiting signal.lf you try to play back. such di!lCS thmugh a VCR. or record to aVCR and play back the sigfill~ the copy pnJtection will prevent normal playback:. (Pages 10J J) Audio Is not output, or Images are not played back properly. - The audio mllY not be (JUIJ1ut or the illlllges may not be played back properly for some disc~ in which copyright-pnltected contents are recorded. • Sound Problem Possible causes and solutions No sound, or sound Is distorted. - If lhe volume of the 'IV or amplifier is set to minimum, rurn the volume up. - There is 110 S(JUnd during still IllOde, slow motion playback, fasl forward lind fasl reverse. (Page 20) - aleCk: lhal the lIudio cable L~ connected corre<.'tly. Wage 12) - 01eck: lhal the cable plugs are clCllll. - Take out 1l1e di.-.c and clean il. (Page 4) - Audio lIllIy not be output depending on the lIudio recording !.tatus, such liS wherl audio other than an audio signal or non-slandard audio is recorded for the audio content of the disc. (Page 3) Left and right channels of audio are reversed, or sound comes out of only one side. - Are left and right audio cable.~ connected to the opposite terminal, or disconnected? (P'age 13) Audio Is not output, or Images are not played back properly. - The audio may nol be OUtpul or the images may not be played back: properly for ~OIne disc~ in which copyright-pnltected contents are recorded. Cannot hear the desired audio type and! or number of channels• - • Refer to ..Audio Oul" ~eUing Wage L~ one side 31) and ,. About tl1e audio output formats". Wage 38) Network Problem Possible causes and solutions Cannot connect to the Internet. - Is the Network. cable COlllleCted pruperly? - I~ the wrong cable s'Uch a."1I modular ClIhle used'? Connectll Network: cable to 1l1e NE1WORK lermifilli. (P'age 14) - Is the power for the connected equipment, such as broadband rouler or modem turned on? - Is the brolldband rOUler and/or modem pnJperly connected? - Is Ihe proper value{~) set in the nelwork.setting'! Check UCommunicalion Setup". (pa8e.~ Cannot download SD-LIVE contents. - 34-36) 40 En [~tlle LAN cable t'Ollne<:ted pmperly? - Is tlle USB memory device properly connected·? Check: that the USB memory device is connected to the USB BD SlURAGElSERVrCE termifilll of this Player. - Chock if the BD dL~ supports BD-UV E. - Chock the seill ng for "BD Internet A<xess". (POdge 33) Troubleshootmg • Other Possible causes and solutions Problem The TV operates Incorrectly. - Some TVs with wireles~ remote control capllbility may operale incorreclly when using the remote control of Ihis Player. Use such TVs llway from fhis Player. The Player heats up during use. - When using IhL~ Player. rhe console cabinet mllY heat up depending on the environment. Th'l~ is not a malfunction. • u.~ge Messages Relating to BD disc and DVD disc - The following messages appear on the TV screen in case the disc you tried to playback is not appropriate or the operation is not correct. Error message Possible Error Possible Error Cannot play. - The disc ClIllnot be played back with this Player. - Check the disc. and load it correctly. Incompatible disc. - I f you load a disc which cannot be played with this Player (Le. a scmlched disc), or if you load a disc upside down. rhis message will appear. and the d'l~ tnlY will aUfomatically pop out. - Occurs if the loaded disc cannot be pIa Jed because it is a non-standard disc or scrarched. elC. Cannot operate. - Occurs if an operation is incorrect This USB memory is not formatted properly. Please format the memory In USB memory management. - Occurs if there is 11 furrnaning error. The Connected USB Memory cannot be used. It should be compliant with USB 2.0 - Occurs if USB memory not compliant with USB 2.0 High Speed (48(}Mbill~) is used (i.e. USB 1.0IUSB 1.J). - Occurs if the USB memory is notJ(lrmatted with FAT 32116. - Remove rhe dL~. - Formaf the USB memory again. - Format the USB memory with your PC. - Connect USB 2.0 High Speed (4!10Mbilfs) compliant USB memory. To Reset this Player If this Player receives strong interference from a source such as excessive sUllic electricity, strong extemalnoise, maUi.m~:tionof power supply, or voltage caused by lightning during use or a wrong operation is sent to the Player, errors like the Player not accepting an oper.ltion may occur. CD Press and hold <9 on the Player until "RESET" appears on the front panel display when th", Player does not operate properly even after the power has been turned oiT. ® Tum on the power. . ... , N[jtBtI,H "~ - When a reset is performed while the power is on. the Player will turn oil'. Turn the power on again. At this point, it may take a few moments for the system processing to jinish before the Player is ready for use. - When the pmblem persiSL'i even after performing a reset, unplug the power cable and plug it in again. If this does not solve the problem, contact the nearest service center approved by Yamaha. Keylock function You than - can set the key lock to pre·vent accidental opel1ltions. Press and hold. and ....J~ on the front pand for more 4 secouds while no disc is insetted in this Player mtd the disc tray is dosed. Each time you perform this opel1ltion, the lilllction is a('tivated or deactivated. If you try to opel1lte the Player while the key lock fun('tiou is seL "Lock" blinks ontlte front panel display to indicate that the keylock function is set. 41 En • Glossary 'nterlug: format AVCHIl AVCHD is a ncw format (standard) for high dcfinition vidco camcras that can be USt't! to rel.1.m! and play highrcsolution lID images. un.lllIII,!jclllimJ The BD-ROM fOtlllat supports Java «Ir interactive fUn{,'tions. "BD-]" offers content providers almost unlimited functionality when creating interactive BDROM titles. IlDMV (Page 2) BDMV (Blu-ray Disc Movic. BD-MV) refcrs to onc of the application rOTlnats used for UD-ROM which is one of the Blu-ray Disc specifications. BDMV is a re~1.)rding format equivalcnt to DVD-vidco of the DVD spccification. 1)(,lby Digital A sound system developed by Dolby LaboratOlies Inc. that gives movie theater ambicnce to ,Iudio output when the product is connected to a Dolby Digital processor or amplifier. Dolby 1lil,jl*1 Plus A sound system developed as ,m cxtcnsion to Dolby Digital. This audio coding technology supports 7.1 multi-channel surround sound. Dolby TrugllD Dolby TrueHD is a lossless l'oding tcchnology that supports up to 8 channels of multi-channel surround sound for the next generation optical discs. 'HIe reproduced sound is true to the original source bit-forbit. lilli This is a digital sound system developed by DTS, Inc. for use in cincmas. HIS-Hn High ResolulimJ ,:\udjo DTS-HO High Resolution Audio is a new technology developed for the next generation high definition optical disc format. HIS-HnMa)1er I\udjo DTS-HDMaster Audio is a lossless audio compression tcchnology developed for thc next generation high detinition optical disc fimnat. H'IS-In) I Ma~1.er Audio Essentiul OTS-HDMastcr Audio I Essential is a lossless audio compression technology developed fl)r the next gencration high definiliou optical disc fOll1lat. nvu ups\'DUng 'I/age 20) Upscaling (upconvening) refers to a funclion of various players and devices that enlargc thc image size to fit the size of the screen of video equipments such as a TV. UUMllllagp 9) HOMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) is an interface that supports both vidco ,md audio on a single digital connection. The HDMI connection carries standard to high definition video signals and multichannel audio signals to A V components such as HDMI equipped TVs, in digitalfimn without degradation. 42 En Interlace format shows every other line or an image as a single "field" and is thc standard method for displaying images on television. The even numbered field shows the cven numbcred lines of an imagc. alld the odd numbered field shows thc odd numbered lines of ,m Image. Letter Dox (LU 4:J) lpllgf 3m A screen size with black bars on the top and bottom of the image to allow viewing orwide-screell ((6:9) material 011 a connected 4:3 TV. I .inpur "eM Smmd Linear PCM is a signal recording fotlllat uscd for Audio CDs and 011 some DVD and Blu-ray discs. 'nlc sound on Audio CDs is recordcd at 44.1 kHz with 16 bits. (Soulld is recorded between 48 kHz with 16 bits and 96 kHz with 24 biLl; on DVD video discs and between 48 kHz with 16 biLl; and 192 kHz with 24 biL<; on BD video discs.) MJ'H·-2 MPEG-2 (Moving Picture Experts Group phasc 2) is one of the video data compression schemes. which is adopted for DVD videos ,md digital broadcasts worldwide. Some Blu-ray Discs also use high bitrate MPEG-2. Plin Si'1I0 fPS 4;3) hmgc 30l A screcn sizc that cuts offlhe sides of the imagc to allow viewing of widc-screcn (16:9) material on a connected 4:3 TV. Prngn:ssh:e forpwL Compared to the Interlace fotl1lat that altell1ately shows every other line of all image (field) to create one rramc. the Progressi vc format shows thc entire image at oncc as a single franle. This means that while the Intcrlace format can show 30 franles/60fields in one second, the Progressivc fOllllat can show 60 fnllnes in one second. The overall picture quality increases and still images, text. and horizontal Ii TICS appear sharper. Subtjlles (pnge 26) These are the Ii lies of text appearing at the bottom of the screen which tnmslate or transcribe thc dialog. They are recordcd 011 mallY DVD alld BD video discs. Top menu (nage 22) In a BDIDVD video, this is the menu ror selecting things like the chaptcr to be played back and thc subtitle language. III some DVD videos, the top menu may be called the "Title Menu". x.y Odor x. v.Color reproduces a greater range or color than before, showing almost all of the colors that the human eye can detel.1:. (Applicable for JPEG files only with this system) Specifications • Weight • • General Power Supply [U.S.A. an<1 Canada modehJ [South America model'J [Autardlia 1110001] [Europe and Ru. ,ia modelsl [A,ia mlxlel] Power conwllIption (Nonn"l) Power conwlllption (Standby) Dimen.'iions (W ~ H x DL AC 120 V. 60 [17. AC 110--12() V. 50f6() Hz AC 240 V. 50 Hz AC 230 V. 50 [.b. AC 220-140 V, 50f(:i() Hz 25 W IW ..435 ~ 96 x 315.5 IIl1n (17-118 x 3-314 x 12-112 in) .4.3 kg (9.5 lbs) Audio Performance Audio outplll Jevel (I kHr.. 0 dH, HD/DVDICD-DA>. 2 ± 0.3 V Sign"lto nOlle mlio (BDIDVD/CD-DA) 115 dIl ur lIIore Dynamic range BDIDVD 105 dB or more CD-DA 100 dB or mIre HllJtnonic di<lortion (1 kHz) HDlDV D 0.0028 % or le.. CD-DA n003 % or le.. I'requency response HD/DVD 2 H•. to 22 kHz (48 kHz Sampling) 2 Hz to 44 kllz (96 kHz Sampling) CD-DA 2 [b. to 2() kH,. Input/Output HDMI lmtput [u.s. A.. Canada, and South America 1U0dels]....... Type A Connc..t or:l I 480p1720~ I 080il 1080~1 080p@24Hz, Deep CoJor, ~.v. Color support Type A Connccl.<r x I [AuSlralia. Europe and Ru..ill models]. 480p1576]Y'710p1J 080ill080p1J 080p@14Hz. Deep Color. 'LV. Col<r suppmt Cm:tponent video outpUL Y: J Vp-p (75 ohms) PlI, P1I: 0.7 Vp-p (75 ohms) S video output [U.S.A.. Can,lda, and South America modc1<] Y: I Vp-p (75 ohm.) C: 0.286 Vp-p (75 ohms)(NTSC) Y: I Vp-p (75 ohms) [Australia. Europe and Ru.. .in models] C: 0.3 Vp-p (75 oluns)( PAL) Video outpUI.. 1 Vp-p (75 ohms) Digital output Optical x J, Coaxial x I Annlog ClUdio OU[pul:.. 7 OJ ch x I, Mi xoo 2ch x I USB Used for: l) Playback BD-LiVElBonu"View C<)Iuents 2) Fimlware Update Otherolllputequipments Remote IN/OUT x I, Bthemetx I (for BD-UVE) 5 Specification' are .uhjectl:o change without notice. 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Acknowledgements The j~ll1owing open source softww<: cmnponenls are included in this pnJduct: -linux k.ernc1- glibe - OpenSSL' rnodutit~ - Diroctl'B' zlih Software License Notice Softwal'9 License Notice Requil'9ments The .sollware componenls incorpornted into thi" pmducl include component!< whose copyright holders require license notices. The license software components are shown below. n(~:ices for Ihe.., OpenSSL License This pmducl includes sonware deveJoped by Ihe OpcnSSL Pmjcct for Ulle in lhe OpenSSL Toolkit. (htlp:llwww.open.I>l.org) Original SSLeay License This pmduct includes cryp[oj!raphic soflwnrc written h)/ Bric Ytmng (cny@crypt.,oft.com). I BSD License This pn,duct includes softwnrc developoo by the University of California. Berkeley and i[s .."ntrihutoc<. 43 En Information about software Informacion sobre el software 'lbi.!' pnM.tuCll1l!WS the fulknving .. oftWIln'. For infonnalioo (copyrigJu. t"fc) about c&Ch 1K:/rwure.lc/ld the original XUlf.'1lCeS '>totted below. • About IInux and busybox ("VfKhrions. and remng tbe Uk'T bow to \'it"W a GOpy of thi. Lic::cJ1AC, (E!l(,.·cplk>a: if ,he Pt\)gnnn it.elf ia intu·l\CtI\:e bu' does not llo.rmaUy print ~u(,.'h an <U1Jl(lUl'K'eJ.nt'l'l, Y(A.lr work ball4..'tI on the Prngri1IU b no' requin-d W print <'VI GNU GENER"L PUULlC LICENSE Version 2.Juue I99J C"pyright (C} J989, 1991 Free S<J(t",,,.,, Foundation. I"". 51 FrankJh. 51. Fifrll FI""r. Bo.ton. M" 112110-IJOl USA EVf."rYont..' i.. penniued.lo c..'Opy i.\Ild di"tribule ..'\'cb4fiRl (,'OplC.l of dUll Iiceru\«: dcK"UlUcnc. bul changing il ianor .Ik,wed. The li(.·(.'mu:~, for mo,.,t softwoue are dt:sigm."t.Itt, rake awzry your fn!(>dom to ~har(':.uuI change ir~ By contrail, the GNU Genend Public L1anse lI1nteoof.':d lo gua.rwu YCJur freedinn 10 .!wee and (,.ohilJ1St' frt'e tiOfrware--(o n\i1kc sure 'he "oftware j" free {Of £til iL, '[his Genf.'nIl Public U.cen~ applies to moe of ,be ]:'ree Software Fuundatlon'. •oJrw.lre and f{) any otbt"t prognnn wh..,..~ .wth()J'I cmunili. tn U .lug lr~ (Some ulh6 Fru Soft. WAre Fonndalwn \()ft ware i I a.l'Vl:wd by the GN (J Libr"fY GeneraJ Public l..,ic.... 1\\H,> in... te<l<1..) You (,.'au n.pply it, to your pt\lt;nuus, too, Wlwn we speuk.of feu ~,:oftwnre, we i'fe t\~ferring to fn"«k)lll. not prk...., Our Gener:ll Puhlk Li.:eruws arc deslgm,,'(t to Tnllke ,\Ure milt yon hIlvt> the freedom to d~l:ribule (,'opt:s l)f tree w;f\wart> ond dl11Tgt?, for thi..\: ,'i',n"ice if you wi",h). tluu Y(,lU recci\:c S(')UTce code or can gt1. it if you WN1t it, lh... y(,)H (,.'-an l-~h-aJ1P:e the \(Jftwart':m:u~ pie(,.'(.'s ofitln 111."W free PI()gra.rtll~ -.\.I1.d that, you klll.lW )")u cm (to thelW. ,hi.ugJ, To protect )".,ur righC\:, we nud to make rO\triL;rion~ that unbid anyone to deny you thelW right:!; or h, a.. k: yuu to surt'f.!nder ,he rlghta, The,'\e resrncth.uutnmsl.. re to ~n.un rewp0rl.\.ibiJitie" for y_)U 'if you di.-.:tn'but.e envies of the ~Jftw~, or if you modify iJ~ Fort>;(;'U11pIe. il you di.stribu'e (,.'{)PCli of lWch a prognun, wht1.her gnsti.'\: or for a lee.. you must gh'\': tbe rocipiellt~all the righrAtl1Ju youmve, You IUUl\tm:ake- ~n.: tbattbey, too, 1'\~~ch'C or can get. the .<.;(lUTCe aide, And 1\)1.1 mo"t ahow tl:K?m lhe,~ t.enn~ Sf} they know tb4..~ir right... We pnJl'>C1 y...." rishl' wdh rwo 0) copyril\bl rhe ,,,ftw,,",. ond (l) off,,!, y'" tbis liCl~n'le which gi"'~ you legal permitli\ion ro ,....)py, distributt.' and/or l'I'X.Ktify tbe l'oftW1U'e. Alao, fur eacb author's protection <md OUftli, we wasu to uUlle urtam that t."'Ycr,)'oue uudentand.lbaI.thc~ h ~l WtUTiUU)' for t.bil free software, lf the .'l1O!t.ware itli rruxJifil-d by ,."omeotll? l'lIe and pajl.sl'i.t on, we wane irs Tt"{,;pients to k~lW tbat w}w tbey ha-:e is I'M" lhe original, ao thal MY pr"blem.~ inln"ldLK.'l"l.l by O(ben willllot n.11t.'(.1. on tho original autbon f repu,.. tilm.'\:, Finally. ;'ny free program i" thn·tlfentd coa.tWu1t1y by aolr.wan paten(.., We wish to rile dang',!, .haI. redilllribu~", of • fn... pro[l,flllll will individually obtain palen' license., in t"ffi.'i.:tlnaling tbe. pr0t!n:tm propriet.vy, To P~'\'ent (hiJ', we: haVll made it dl'arthal a.ny palent must ~ h~MtK"l1 f\lr everyone' s free u.-.:e Of not lil.'en'lt.'.d &to all. 'lbe precise h.'ro'tli and conditkuu ft.V' copying, distribution andn...xliflCati':MIJoUOW. Ulll'TS. .um<.lUQ("'eJ.n(''ltt) The.se n~(.JU-irt'ln(''1Jb apply to Ute UK'lt.bliCld W<.vk ;u l'\ whole. )f idcnrifi\llble soctkm. oJ thal work D.n' not dt'Ti.\-'\'d from tho P'":~rmn, and GUn N: reasonahly l;on.."oideted indcp:.ndel& and 'Al'par.ve 9r'Ofb In the1'J1lC1'\-es, then this U"(.'1.tSCl, zmd it, tl'TOlS, do nr" .tlpply to t.bl'>sCl .!lleCtiom; when you distritude them tiS ~epm:zrt.o wo.rks. But when yuu d,....ribute tbe lUIfftC 1t.'1.1iou.1l all pmt (1f .... wb."~ whkh 1a a \V()lk bA~'(t on the l>-rogram, the distr1hutiou of tbe wbole mu~t bt: Ofl tbe: term..' (,v thh LicemH:', whoM.' pt'TtuhlKJfU for Ot.ht.'f IlcUUU,'t.'S e.ll'''l'nd to tht- entire whole, and 'bJ.-.: to e&:h and el:l!:l)' p<U1 n'gtUdle'As of who "'mte it~ n~u~" It i., nor tbe intent of fh11 :.;(.'"Ction tu dllim rig'" Of (,'Of)re.Mf your right. 'n work written t'lllirely by Y\lU; rather, the inrem h: to ('~~c:ise the rigJu to ("'Qntmlth~ di..'itTibU.flon of dedvalh'\': or (,."QllectiIlCl w()rk..~ bll"ed on the Pmgmm.. In ,""'didon, n.lC~ tlggregtltio'U of auother work no4. ba~ on the Pn:~nrm with tbu PJ'O!f'dn\ (or with a W',..,n.' ba........"lt on thl' llmgrum) 00 a l:olume of a. ~torage or dltrtdburkUl medium dl)ft DOl bring tbe other work under the a~oprc of rhi'l Licauu,>', 3, ""1"" .",id GNU GENER"L PIJJJLlC LlCHNSE 'Jl'.RMS ,..."1) CON [)lTl0NS HIR COI'Y[NG. D]STRlBtfnON ,'N[) MODIFIC"HON (), Ttril' LK:cnse trppli(,'s to any p""'gr<Ul1 or other "'''on. which cont.aln~ a no4.!(,.'e pla~ed by the copyright hoWer ,\:aying it may be di~tribtJred urv:ler the tenus: of lhh G{'llel~"l f Pu~lic Lkentw, The: "Pmgr"m ', Ix'low, ref~l'I' to ;\I1Y ~nd1 pn.tgJ'Mn or "-'t.n, iUld a. .. ~" ol'k ba.\M on ttw P'n)gJ":lm" n~;U\.... l,u.ht.'T the PTogram ar my dc,r1l:.ltlve watk under (,'QPyright b,w: that ... fl', .My, a w__~rk. conllli.ning Iht'Prognml OT a portion nf it, ~..irbeT vt'l'bathn 01· with IUlxliflCMion,'\: all(VOI fl1Uls,laLLod i.nto 1Ulo..h« language, ~ U«e,nahcr, lrD.us:br.km h included without limitation in tho tf.':tlU " modilkafioo",) Et\m H<.;t'usee is addre~acd 4., '''You'' , Actil:itics other (han ~(')pymg, distI'ibutiau and lHu..t ificaHon are not C(}\'6M by thi. Lil.'enl'C~ the..)" :ire outo;ide it. M.~. The acr of rutU1.ing the Pwgrwn is not tc:'Alrif.1.e<J, ,md ,he output ff\')lJl the P'tt>grc'UJ1 is: CO'H'n'd ofl,ly if it~ C(1J,lt-cols: o.m~dlutc 4 wt.)J'k ~ased on the PmgTam (independent of hadng been made hy running rhe f*rognull), W~tber lhill' l'A truc: oopcnch (lll wha&. fhe ];l[\lf;TZltll ,d(,)O, 1.. You lHay l.'(,)PY and. dL...tribut~ l:etbarirn l'opic. of the Program'M ,"OUTCC code M you jn :luy Ilu..'.d,ium, pmvid(.'1J tbLd. you (,."ompkucJU:sl.y ,UId appr..lprittle-ly publl"h on l'oc'h (,.'Opy i.\I1 appn)pOc'Ue l."QPYrisht uotk.... nnd disdahuer ()f w8.TI"anry~ kl'ep inltt(.1,ul tbe notic~ thAi rdu· to thh U(,."e~l': and 10 (be uh.!lleut.;.... of MJY wlIrr",nty; at)(ls,,,e any other r'Ccipi4..~nr.- of me Prngr.un a GOPy oftbi.... Lic:ensc :llong witb tht~ Prograln, You nUl: dHlfge a fcc for the pbpic:.... 1oc1. (,f tI'lUl.,.felTing :I Gt·"PY' lUld you may -al your option c,fl\>:r warranty pnJlectioo in t.'A:changc f()J' 0 ft't':, YOt1l1lJlY modify y,}Ur (,.'(>py ur GOpil''\ (:'If the PlY>gr.un or any potHon of it, thu..' fonn.ing il wOlk. ha~(od on tbe Program, and (,.'(,loJlY and dt.ltibute such "f.nodificaHQO" wort- under (he tenus (,'If Section 1 ulxlVe,prm:idl-d thai. you also m~d: all of tbese o.)U(tition1i; it) You mu..\1. cause the modi li(lt files to cuny prutluncnt IlfJtk-es sWing (M y()U d1Imged 'he (,I•• and the dale "I' any change. b) You muat ct\Ua4..' .my wnn. that ~")tl di~lribut.e Of publi~h.th'll in whole or in p.vf (.'(>ntains fJr l' d(.Tl\"d from the Program (J[ My part tht'n!'t.V, ro be lkl.'ll'>cd M 4 wb()lf.' til nod,,~r~l' to \In (hlrd parti~ll ulKter the It'TtH.softhill Llc~~. (,.') lfthf.' modified pn)gnun nonn-any reads (",{UlUlUndS intf.·. lacti.,\,l'ly when rull. you jt, when :-.:f\ut\·d running far l\t1ch inrer,h:rl\". us:c in the mm!. (...<hnary W.tl}, to pr:int 01 di.spluy au Anuoun~(.·Il.l(!mindudiug lin appn)pri~\fV: ml.l}~( cause (..'(>pyright uotkc and <'l notkc tbat t~ft! h: no warnmty (or el~, ~ying thtu: ~'t..,u pN..wide a w,U"ranty) ami that us¢n may tl'<.tistributtt the progr;ul1 O'Ddt.'l tht.. ~ ~.'PY aud d.imihute the ])n'f;Ruu (01 a work, ba.<;ed OIl 1'. und,er S('(,.1.iuu 2) exe(.'Utahle f()fm und<...,. 'be ft'rn1.l\ of Sec.tKUU 1. lllW.1 1 abtwe pttwlded 'baI, ynu aiM) do one of the foUowi~; c'l) ('\(,.'~ompany it. with the cO'IHpll1e (,.'(')fll,'~pc'J1)l.tJng mtlChine~retu.l ..bk ."OUKe axle, which RHat be diatributM under the renn~ <."l! Sections 1 and 2 ub!:,,\,e (!JJ 4 IUl't.uum CU'ltonlliuily uliled for softw MC inlelclumgc; ar. h) AcccnllfNny it' with a writren l)tlU, \:a.lKI f\)r at le.u:t rhree yCar:'>. ttl ghe i'ny third part.y, for a charge 0(' llll.lre than your cold. of phy~icany perfonrring ~()un.'e <ftltribJrion, tI c(1fupll1.t.' m.tK:hinc~fl':Ullab&e (,.....)py (Jf tbe a.'N"ruspoading "OUtL-e (.'(,)(Ie. to be dlld.rioof\.'.d under 'he t~ of Section.., 1 and 2 :lbt.",e on 4 mcdhun l.'UstmnurUy used far softWiU'C inlct\.'h.tnge; or, c) Accompany it with tbe lnf\V1'I'WiOIl you recci\'\':d as tu the offeltu distI'ibute corrt'sponding "'Olm:C code.. {1bi. "'tern.ville is allowed only f'tV' 1\t"NK'OfUmerc:ial di.'\tribution lUId only if yOll re<:~i-:ed the program in objL't.1 (,.'ode or executable f\')f1n with such N1 of{'t'.f. 1n ...:-cord with Subsection b abo,,,.) Tb(.· aoUJ'(..~ axl(,> for a wmic. l'tle<'U1S Ole prefeJ'red fL\fltl of the W(rt fur making Jlll"xtlficaimu. to it~ Fur au e'!\(.'1.:ulllble work. l;omplete source axJc fMa.n., aU the ")I.I~ code for aU UK.'lt.iule. it. ~ont ..,ifU. phu &lny ijssoc:iat(..'d hX"''J1;K:c dt.ofmition fiLe,.... plus the a~riptJ, u•...M.to (,,'(,)lVwl compilc'ltion and irl.~tuILat.ion of the e;(ecu.t..:bl.c, HO~l:u, a~" Mpecial e~ept'iou. tbe- sourc.~ (,.'{xte t.t.istribull~ nt~~ IM')( lnchJd.e >lnything tbDt i~ nonuaUy distributed (in cillier sourc::c or bioory t()lm) ~. ith the n~(,V' componema ((,.'(>tupiIer. kt'TtlCl, and "0 ('Ul) of the 01'(''TlIllng sy.tcm Otl wbkb Ihe exe<:uUlbLe mus, lmlt.'s. tMit. c('H't'lpOflent. it~f a<."(."()fupame" Ibc eX,CQII.Able.. 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Ht)w(· ...'t':J'. in a tt."!tlua] Md legal.s(mse. the linked e~(.'t."UllIblf..> 'it'" (,.'{)J1,b'ined wod. a den wl1i\;,e of the (:il1g:.lrutllibr-~ry.l1ud the urdinary General PubJic Lic¢Me rreM. it a~ \u(,.·b, B('t.'lUse of rhis blurro!(t dhil.n""f'ion, using the oJ'\1.inary Gent'llll Publ,ic License f\w li.br.lric.\: did not.cft'«:rJ\;'ety pnnIW4.e ~OnW'lre sharing. lx>cause mold. (lcvelt>J)l!.Ol did no( Ulli(> the libr.l.rlcs. We. cOlX.'luded tbal w~\\ker Gond.iUot\1ii migbt pn.)J1.... e sl,uuing herter. flt)wever. unresrrkt't.>d ITnk:ing of B'JU·fru. progr.uns would deprive tbe U~~ of 'bow. pr()griUU~ of all bendli" fTom the froe stanlJ of the liomrie. fn("lnsel"'e". lbh Lihr-MY G-t.'1leral PubliG Lk('llSe is Joreoded to p<:nnitdevek1pt'rs o( T1l"~f.,....t.~ pnlgrmns to use free. librMie". while preserving your fret.>d!.)IJ) as a UJer of sucb pmgnm.ls to change lM free libtaries lbill are inc:(J1"'Pf.mLl'.cd in thern. {We hAn' nat 'A('('n how to <1Cmeve rhis u n.>gards dl"ln~Jin Mader ftlt..."S. but we b",..." achwvf.'<.I if u reglmts changes in tht.' aclual h.ludwtu of the Llhrmy.} The hope 1.\ t.bat rhls will lead to (a..lu developmenr of free librarle.. 'nh~ p.r«he rem\1ii lUld coodirKms (or ~:opyillg. disrributiofllUld InrditkilrJOn follow. Pay do'S.: nU~nfion ('(ltbe dl.(f\:t'el~e Ix.>tw«n\1 <\.l...-of'k bD.~tonthe librnry" nnd" "work. rhar tI~CS the f'i'bnrry'·. 1lw! fonI","C cOl)wins code d.el'ivf..>d {lum the library s while the l.un.u only work..~ rogerht'T with the hbrary. ii Nv((.> rhAl it i!> poS"'llible fOf 11 libntry' to be GAWt'T\"(t by the (lrdina:ry Genl'tlll Public Licemc ratht'T ttum by tbh "pt.'t.·iAl (\DO.. GNU UIJRARY GENf-.:RAL PUBLIC UCENSE n:RMS AND CONDrJlONS FOR COPYING, DlSTRIIJUTlON AND MODI!1CATlON O. This LicenlW..' t'\grument <1pplie" ro any IOftwlll~ libt'ary which <..-ontain" " fM'>ti(;C placett b) the copyl'ighr buklt'T or ,xher uuthorilM party \Wying it ullIY be dhtribultod und.er tt-! tenos of this l.ibraIY Gt'ncrill Public Lkense (al:.;o callt..'" ··thi. I.iccn~''), l~dllkt,.'T1S0eis iu.kln.>sa'\l as ":t"ou", ;\ '·lIbnrry" lI.K.'tlfi» " t"("dlt..·<.:tlou of .\of(WMe fu.rn.1Rnl\: and/or data pn.'PUl\':d .~() "" 1.0 be o.)nwolt:nfly l1nkl..':d with ,\ppll.c""i~m program.\ {whkh U,IC wnw of tholW f"1.mctions and tWallo f(:~nn executable., The ·'l.Jbtn.ry·~, below. n1'('f\: to anywch softWMe Iibreuy 'Tr worlr. which bas been (tlstribottd under tbese tt..'Tms . .-\ "work ba.It.>d on the I.i.brtlry·· m~M either the I.ibrary (')f'" any dt..'TiV"tll1vc wort undcrc;opyright law: that h t.o say.• wo,"" (,.'c.)rvaininl! the Ubr.vy (Tr II. p'"tiou of it, l'itht..'T VlTbatiru Of with modificalions and! nr rlllnslated ~U".. ightfocwardly int\) atM)fht..'T language. ~ lIenin".n«, t.r«u~I..rion h iut'lulled wlt'X,XIt limitation in tbe I.cnn hlJ1(xjif"lCaticm",) "Source c(x!e" C\)l a W(1rk" mean» the pref.cm..*d fonn of the work foc Tnak.ing n1CxJifK.atious to it, For a librury. (,.'otnpld.c. .9.lUn.-C codc mean~ ull the SOUlU (.'O(le for all luodllh..~ if t·o"llin.~ plus any \UlS4.xlare:d inll'rfa<::e definition fil('s. plus the ~rip''' uS"ed ro control c(Jmpilatic", and ins'alJutil.m of tbe hbntty. (\ctivitics other than copy~, dhd.ribution ,,00 JlYxJifK.'8f.ion 41"0 not CtWlTl.'C.I by this Lil.·enae; tbey ace out.widc ils S"cope, The act (:J rumling: a I'n.lg:ram u"ing, lhc Lib'rlUY h not n>\'riet(d. and ou'put fnml such .. progrMn h: COH'l1...>d only if irl' amwnts 1.·<nllO.1tUtc a Wf.rrk bused Oil the Library (independcm of th~ u.-e of rhe Uht'.u-y 1n a (\)(Jl fOf writing it}. V¥'lu:'he.r th..t 11' tme depend", on wh\ll the Ubrary ltt>«.':~ .tOld wtw. II,,' pro/?nun lhal "'." th" Library (10""", 1.. You lUUy (.'()Jl) i.uul di.:)\r.ibute ~eIbafim I.·o['ie" af the Librmy's complete SOUff..'e as you n'1."ei"e it. in any medium, p"",vidod that· you o:)Q~plcuoullyMd <lppr<'prwdy puMl'" (In .""" c"py an "1'P"'prilrte copyright no,i"" <li>c1.im« of wm'nmty~ l.tl'"p int.ac..1 all ,be J1lJticel tbar relet lo thh U(.'t'1lse and to ,he absence of any wllcrnnry; i.md dillribure G copy uftbis lJ<..·t.'llllO aJons wilh tbe Library. YlXl tn.l)' ch.Itrge ., fee r\1rlhe physical act of tnuuil..'lTing a ("'()py, and you 'nay at your option ofkJ' warranty Juy.Jtec,lon (~J.:dwlgc fur a f('e" If tlitiilribuHon of object (',,('Kte is made by nffl.'rinl! at·t·es" W ~''PY from a d~gnatt.>d p~" th('11 ()flcri~ equh'alent 4Cce!':'t Rl t'Opy the .\IliOW'Ce (,."('d.e fnnn the -'lmn«-> [>fACe <;Misfies ttw rt"quirunent to dhtribute rhe s(Jllr~ ('''iXt¢. eVf.'T1 thougb rhird porti.es lin: not con'l"'II>Od 1<> <,('py ,"" "",ree al",,!! with rho <>bjecr <'(>de, S, A progrMl that contains IX) d61"1di~e oJ Any !XlnlOn of rhe Library> bur i.... df.'sigm'C.I 10 W<vk with ,b" Lihnuy I>y t.!ing compiled or linked wilh iI. i. c.n,,,1 a "wnrt rhlrt usea me Libr~ry". SlK.'h. wNk. TnhC"uil.lil, h not Ildu1"1lJI~ewmkurthe Lihr.vy. alltt therefore ftlll" outSide rbe S"(;(''PC' of thi... Lit~nse. Huwe\'\.'r. linking 4 "work that U~I the Librmy" with the (jbntry t'CC'dtes lin t.":\c(.'Utable that. is a df.'rh.'all\-1.t of the Libmry (bec':1Qse it l"(mfl\in. purth)ll5 Qf the Lihntry" rathe.r rfum <l ''wort tbat U'l'S the hhntt'y", Tl'lf.': e'Xt:nrt..ttble i\ therefore o:N<.>red hy this Lkt.'Tl...e, S«:'ton 6 uel' tenns f,,,. d'ld.,ibution of such ex«ul"bles, Whv.n a "won: t.bar. u\ws the Library" U'8CS Rhlte:rial fn.\I1l a header file lhi.ll i" part (1f the Llbn:rry. the tlbject. (,."'(~ ft)f' the wOlk Jntly be ;) dt·ri'l."i.ltlw wort. of the LibrtlJY e\icn UltXlgh Ule ,.....lUTCe code i. not. Wh(1ber thi... i... tTU¢ i... espec1<t..lly signifiCant if the Wfn ,'an be link<><I WillulUl rhe Lihnuy, or if Ih. wod, is ilself a library, Th. th",.hold for '-his to he tnl.e is .not predr.t.':Jy dl'fined by law, If ..lK.'h tID object file U.IW-, only null.K.'rkul ~rer.o;. (!tfll srrtl<..1uce la)Outil tmd il(.·(,:c~,,(,}n. and '"JlIIII mocn. and .vnall inlin.e fUntll0ns {ten lirK's (If leu in Iength},t.bf.'t1 lbe use of tbe o~it.~1 tlle. il unre"trk..ted, regMdle~. af wht..'fh('T it i.'\ leglllly a detivati"'e won., {E!teQltAblel (''Ofltaining thi» f'>bj(,."(;I. c<.K'ie ph1.'\ ponions of the Library will titiU f<>ll und", &,<'ioIl6.) ()rherwi... if ,"" work h a d<'ti valiv" of the Uhr.uy, you may ,ti.'ribu,. tht' obj,,,, «>de f(lf the WOR. uI'W:lor the tv.ml. of Sc:lCtiun 6, Any eX('1,,'U1.4bJes l.."(wainin,. rh.v wQt'k. alS"oO fall Ul.1d« St..'Ctlf)n 6, whelher 01' they are link.ed diNlCdy with th~ Library ilseU: tV'" 6. (,.'Ot1t "'1<. .0 2, un c1tt'eplkmto O.K.'. Scf.'tU)tll' ,'IIx.we. Y(,XJ tnu:y uho compile or link a "lwark: that uset' rhe I.Jbr.lry" with the Ljbmry t() pnxlul.'4,,> • work cOl.1t.aining portions of the Llhnrry• .md distribute tlw wC"rt undt.'T "Conn.. ()[ your dK)lcv.. pro",ided dut tbe. t('nus pennif. nMxlif&CM.ion of ,he wo.rk f.or too customer's own UM.' c'UKl re .......r.M:': engmceri.ng C"l).f debugging "uch nT>difi<.'arious, A~ You 111QSt give pt"tm1inenr. not," ""th each (,.'()py of the won lhat. the Library is UK..... in it zmd tbOl the Ubn.ry and it. 11.""'" are (;(wt.·n.>d hy 'hi» Licenle, 'YfJU lDJst supply" copy oflhi.. l..k:e,n....., lflbc won. d~ e.~t'(,:ution displays copyright tM)fla::s. you must iOl:kKte the (,.'opyrighl l)Ofk'e f(Tr thc Library muong them, 4.. . wdl a'l>"it n.-fcn·nee din"(.'11118 t.be ILwr to thl> copy or tbis I.Jceme" AI*>. you rumrt do ore of these tMnp: You may modify your o.'PY Of (.-op~ of the Libnu-y or zmy portion of if. thu. fumring II. work ba.-ed on the Library, and (.Y>py and distribute "uch modl.flcil.tKm!' or won und.er the It'tlU5 of Sf..'i.1i(Ju t atxwe.. }KUVidt."<.I that you also mee.l .11 uf tbt~e condition.: ~) f,)I" th¢ Libr~J')' induding wh4tevt.'T dumges wa-e u~t..od In the wurk (whk:h fI1Isl be dmtribu'M undt.,rr Sf..>t.1imw t llud 2 tIbo~~); aoo, if the w·urk.is un .MC...lIble link:>Od with ,"" Uhr.uy, wah ,he <'(ImpI.", u"",bin"·",,,,W,lc ·work tMuM.'." tbe. Lllmuy'>. "" ubjed axJt> nndkU"souJ'C,(! ('''Olk> so lhal tbe I...'lCJ' (.'tln 1U(ld.Uy the Llbrury llnd thl~l ft:!link f'() prtxluce a modified e1te:t'1ltablc ~'mtmning rhe n:KxllfAed l.ibrmy, {lr. is UOO(!l.!ilOOlt lh"t ,he user who (.·hange,.. tbe COllh...'T.1ls of d,ofinition.JiI". in It.! Labr...-y will",. n.,,:e..arily he ubi" '" """}lUpit" ,"" awlicatil'1u to use the. modified dehmthms,) i.l) 1M nMxJifi<.'<.! wmt. utu~ llselfbre a 'llllh.w"re library, b) You nll1..\t cause the fUel' ,nod.ifi(l,t h.) (:arr,y p""nnitlt~nf notices n,., <I"", of .ny <'hanl!'" slJtfi~ thM you d>angeJ ,"" file, and c) You mUM C<lU,", r"" whole of It.! wor\: to t.! ii""",,<><1 lit no crnrrg., '" 1111 rbin! pm11~ under the tenus of thi. Lkenae, d) If" f<lcili'y in th" llIudi!]..1UbrlU}' ",f<.,,; u, a funelkin or <I 14bI" <'If darA t" be ~upplled by .m appllc".tion prognun that u~e,~ the facility. othf.T Ihtru u an argument paased when the facility i... iu\"ofu.od.lhen you lJ1Ist nUlk1: a good fuitb effort 1.0 ensure that. in lhe c\"C:nf lITl applktfil.n1 ck)f.':S not lWpply I'uch fUlII.·lion l)f' tab~. the ladlit)' still l)pertfe", and IX'Tf,,,,ns wb~l"\'er port of if. plIl"pOSe n.'maius me.."\Illngful. (For c'!Ut1nple, a fUOl:tkm in a library to compul.e squ~ rouf\: hcu a purpc..l.Ie- thai. j<; entiuly well-.dcfinl'd independent of the- applkutiou" "Ib«c.fon·. ~\lbt.edi{}n 2-d n..'tJlllrel' rlw tiny upplkAtKm•.s,uppH(I,t funt'tlon or table used by thi,. ftlJ1<..1ion must be op:iouI11: if tllt.> ttpplicat.ion doe~ Jl(Jt "upply ir. the SQmue nxJt Ihnclion nUJ}~t ~riU compute "'quaT'{> NX)(S ,) Tbeh\t:! IV.<'luiremeuts apply to the: fl"K)(lified work ill a whole, If idtmtifiable ~rK)ll5 of thal work are not dt.>ri:nxf rlum rhe l.ibnl)', "1M c<.In be n>a.\ouably contJda'ed indt.~mttnt i.uuJ ~parare w,rrk.. in th<:ll1lu,tl..1.t:'t. then tbis Li<.:<.1lse. and it.\: lCn1lS. do not <\pply to those sections when j"OU (ti'8lribU1~ them n." separa.u \V().rKS, Hut when you dhtributc the Si.une .~"Cri<:ll15 ;u part of a whole whicb is 11 work ~"Uf.od on the I...iNU)', tbe fli'8tdbutJon of tbe whole lUU!'t tH> on Ih(' reClm of thi."> Lkcuse. whose pennil'Ji(Jn~ for otbt..'T lia.>lU't·(·s eA.tend to the entire whole. and thus b"l 4,,>ach and eH'ry part regiudless of who wll'lle 1(. "!bus. it ... not the l"~nt of thi. sedion to c la1m righta or conte:!>t yuur Tight» ttl wnrk written 4,,>ntirely by you; r.. mer, tlx> i:.. enl .is ttl l>1terciJe die ri~. to (,.'1)fItJT)lthe distribution of derlvarj~e l)f' o.)Jlt.~livc wnn.-s bue.d <.)1\ the Library, In l1d<.tifWn. mere aggre~tionof Jlll(){herw(Jrk not based on tbe Ubrary with tbf.· Llbnu'y (or with a wart b\ucd on the Lihrary) on i.l ..'oltun«-> of A ~f(1f1l~ or dist.ribution tl)t"(fium (Wes not bring tb<.> oth(.'T' wm\: UJ1(ll'T' the ~'QPC <.)[ thi1) Licen.-.c, 3. You mil) opt ro apply the ternUl; of the m:dina.ry (iNU Gel'lf.':m Phblic Licen-'lc inst~1. of thh: Lk('TI..e to A 8\\ien O:>PY of rhl' Lihrary, To!k) thi.,;:, )OU must alter "II the notkes lbat reft..'rtothh I.kc:nsc.l'otlulllhey refertQ the ordiulIl)' GNU Gcmend. f·ubhl.' License. VI,.>I·,Siol1 2. imoll'ad of Ii) rhil' Liccn.w. {If i.1 {l('wt.'T' ver)l'i.on duIU \"t'Nwn 2 of the ontin.vy GNU General Puhlk (je<:JUW: has appeAft>d. th(!n you l'an lllx·t·ify that v(""'nI:i(Ju ln~(\'ad ifY<:l4.t wim,) 1)0 no4. rl'Ulke any othcr dlungc in th4!:~ lllJtlce"" Once this dmoge· is UIIKk.> 1n a given C()py. it is u-1"evl>r;:ible f'orthat copy. "'0 the oroiTuuy GN () (Jcnt:rul Public Licen~ upplies to all t\ub"t~uent copies and derh:at.i ~e \'\-'Orb mad.e from that (,."(.)['y, Tbi.\ <.~ptjon is ,J.,<;E,>fl1l wht>n you wisb to copy part ()f the code Qf th(~ Library into tI prngri.U1l that i" not 11 JiM-iVY, 4, You may (."(.)py i.md di."Ii...iblltt tll4.' Libra.ay {Of a portM'JIl Of der.l'l."ative Qf it> undt'T Section 2, in object (,."'()f,~ 01 t> xecutable fonn under lhe tenns of St"(.1.1ons I and ':?: tl"tx)\"'t' pmvkk....t thal you llt"(.'()mpany it with the (.'(mlplet«.> cor:f'C5pondiug madlineroc.',dablt> .'!i(J1.iK¢ cod¢...vhk-h UWM be di...ttiburod u~C'l" rhe h,'tll"l:\: of Sccfioll.\ J ,U1d 2 ubc.we ()n 1111~dium cU'lltollJi.U'ily ut«.>d fOl·diwure lnt~n::hang~, iii ('\CC4"mlpAny the won. w1th the <..'Qft.lpe.te con.....ponding fUU',.·hino-reNlabJc S!.'JU(l'(." c~ b) "","m,npany the wock witb ~ written offer. vAbd for at letl!>t tbre\! yCttnl. to give the slime u~er the tll"wriaL'\ spe<:died in Subl't.'t.1lon 6tt, abovc, for ~ t·h..uge no JJ1lm! than the of pccfonuing this diMtrlbutK\I1.. 0:"'" CI [f dilllribu,i()ll of Ib" wort. i. m>de by offering lICC<OS to copy f",m a d.,';gruu>Od pli¥.·c, OJft.T equi..-.tlenl access to <..'Opy rhe above 'llpecifh..>d mm.crlal. fl\\R1lhe S<U1lC d) place" Verify 'Ml the U.J(.'t twa... uln.·udy c«eh"f..>d u copy oJ these I1lIUmab or rhllt you haVl> ./IJready "l~nr tbi.o.: U-'l(''T II (,.·opy, Fo,r iUl ~.ecu'i\ble. the required ftmn elf the ··w4,,'ll'k rh.v u~{'s thv Lib'rtlcy" 1l'l(11lt inclu.de any dara And utiliry PJ"'gr,uu" needlod fOf reprtJduGing tbe e1tt'1,:utahlc fnull if. l{()w('\"eJ'. uS "il Spe<:iill t.'X(,.'Cptiun. Ihe Il()tm::e I.·l)(kl (tilltribut~i. n~ rnJt include an)thrug that IS nurmalfy dh:rribuu.."<.1 (in l>Jther l'Ollrt'e Of' bburry Cunn) with the major compor.H.'Tlts" (("">lupilec. kcrn(d~ i.U1(1.o on) of the o{X'nIling Syl'WlU on whkb the e~cu1Jlble runs> unl(!.... that: CoruPlilCnt 1.11'Clf <lco:)fnpauics tile c1tef..'Utahle, It m ..kY ha.PJK'n thut thi'll rl'quirenllmf. clwradicl" the. l.ict.'ll.l'e l'eMtTktioTlS" of Ofht':T pruprielary Uhrarie" that. do not normnJly iK,"(.'OmfWIY th<.> O'P(>rutl.ug S"y~f'Ctll, SUI.·h u (,,·onr.radictit."m nwm.rm you CMllfJt use both them and the Libr'dCY tQg:l!!ther iu an vAc:lCurabfe that you ditdT'ibufC, 7. Dre;t work "used on the Library s'~-'8ide in <iingll'librnry rog\."lhe.r wlth o,her libf1ll')' ftl(.;UUl's 001 t'o\icred by thi... Lk-eTlse, ulltt distribute ...ch a ('",()Illbined libnuy, pro,,'kk~ that the SV!li.vat«.> di..... rihulion of tile w<>t'k b.Mci.f on the Library and of the other fihrnr) fscll.iti.e" h otherwise permlttt.·d. N1d pnwldvd tJun you do th4,,>~e twu thing.; You m,Ot)' pl.l)Ce library fZIICilHies rtw A II) ('\ccompllny the cm.nhined librnry with a C4.lf'Y (.~f the .'\OIme won: lltut"t.! on the Library, unc::cnnbin«1. with an)' otbt..,. bbmry f'al·ihties.. Thi\t lOu):t ~ distrihutL'-d undt..'T the tl'rm. of,ht., Se(.1iau,. i.lbow, bl Give prominent. notio: with tll<! (.'()J,nbined library "ftbe fact thai part of it is a ~1:)J1t btI~ on tlul Uhuu"Y, and l!!.xpl.timng Whl'T't': '0 find tile ;,h,);ornpauying unc::ombitl(..,\t f,,,,u of rhe lWme. work:. .~, You n~l\Y not (.'(~py" lnc.xtiJy, S"ublken~. link w1lh> Of dbrribute tht.·l,ibrary ex.(.'Cpt. as e1tPfC....ly pnn'ldt.'<.! un«.i.cr thi. 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'Il\e hnpll'menWI.lofl 'A<'IIJ wfutt'n so 4!A fO vonfbnn with Neuw..'ttpC.'j SSt.. Tbi.... librury h free for ~)mmt'T(..'ialand I1OJ.H::...mnm,'t1.'ial tiM.' M kJug as the C,)llowlng t'oruhJions are nheured to. The ft'Jollowing condltieJUs apply to iul code f{)(Joo in this dh/libutioa. be ir Ihe RCA, RSA. Iha,h. DES, <1e wdo, not J'''' 'ho SSL G<xko. Th" SSt .1.1x'Umenu:rlon incJodE..'d with lbh: dl\i11riburkm. is: covert.'u by t.he same f..'opyrighc (t"fUil,: ;~Gtept.lhat tht> holder h Tim Uudw1I'l ttjh@(.'t}'ptltoh,t'()Jl\), C()pyrigbt rt'muiuIA EriG Young' '~l and U~ tWeh uny Copyright JWllce. iu rbe code <.\n oor to ~ n'l.UOl:ed. If this padage i'l; u~ in tl p"xtlK.1., Eric Ynung lllhoukJ be ghen MuihutK"-l .... t1.M! au'hur 01 lhe part, "I ,he library ,",,,d. TbL\ f.'tm bt> "in the ~:)fJn of It h:'Attl\11 u:tt,>:SNlgt~ tit. progreU1llilt1UtUp Of i.n (j('l':umentation ,"~'Ulll) provided with ,be """""so_ «mil"" ".. 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Vl"l:xlud lndtldc~ cryptogt'''{Jhk ~)[twa.ru. writk~n by Eric: Young (eay @("TYpI~)(t.(..'Ot:u)" Tho w"rd "'ryplt>gI'lIphic' ellll he lef, ,,'" il,he ",uinos frolrllh" HbrM)' being uJOe<! <'ue nof. i:ryptog.rapbif,.~ relalt>d ;.}, .;l, )f you include any Windows s[X,<-'itlC C(xle (or 11 d~ri"tlti"e thereof) from the up"" diredt)f)' {<1pplica.1'ion code} you nm,\t lm.·l.LK~ an acknowlt.'t.tg:(lment: ''''lbi. produl,.."1 includc;',: software wnHt"U by 'lim Uu.dSOll (tjh@f,.-ryplt'oJ)hl,..'(,'llllf 'nus SOFTWARE l'i PROV([)ED IlY ERIC YOUNG .. ,~S IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR [MI1.lHl) WAR RANll E'i. INCLUDING. Bur N(H UMf['E[) 'm. THE IMPLlE[) W ARRAr-.-nES OF MERCHANTAIlII.f1Y AND Ffl1'lI~SS FOR A 1',\llTIU)I.AR PI) RPOSE ARE DISU,,\IMI'J), IN NO EVENT SIL\I.l. HIE AUTHOR OR (l>NTRI BurORS IlE UAIlI.£ FOR ANY ()I RECT. INDI RECT. INCIDENT A)... S]'EClAl... EXEMI'I,ARY, OR CONSI~(jENI1ALIMMAGBS (lNn,UDING. Bur NUl' l.IMflED TO.I'ROCU REMENT OF SUBSTrJum GOODS OR SERVICES, LCl.'iS OF lJSE. 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'Ut liuch, ill--.:t nUl-'d' not be miliin>')(-~tt.Nl4.("(,t as ')¢i~. 3, Thi!ll notJ<.'c tn.'lY n<.a lx- removo.i or \\ltt'Tt'tt fU)fIl \my sou[(.'(.' ditt.tribution. vii Jellll-Im,p Gailly [email protected] ,Ji!. Mark /wl<,< IflII(I~r<ll>alulUni.cal'(l;ltod" If you u'"' lbe library in a prt><u"". we .,<luid apprt":iAJe 'nol" rV<'<;,ing ~nglhy It'gul do~;l.l111Ie"" to sign. The ttourcc~ ilt'C, pr()vi.dt~d fot fru but without warrancy of any lind, The library hIllI be<", entirely written by Joa,>-Ioup Gailly and MMt. ,\.lIee; it doe. not includo ,hird.('IUty codo_ [f you reditd:ri~Jfe lr.K:ditIM ,!!K>\lI'(;e•• we would lIpfU"«lute that you iDCludc in the file Changt'Log trittwry \nfOrnlalion f.kx:ull.ll'nfing your dumgt!lt. J"l(>tt~ n-Ild tbo FAQ ((')f' more inf()ffil4Iil,.JQ on tbe di.t:ri~Jf'on ()f nuxJifh.>d MJUrQ!.. Vl,.'TSM·m.\i, LASER Specification: Class I LASER Produ(,'t Wave length: 782 nm (CDs)/662 nm (DVDs)/40.'i nm (BDs) Laser power. No hlll.ardous radiation 'L~ emitl£d with the safely pmteelion LASER SAFETY This unit employs a laser. Due to possible eyc injury, only a qualificd service person should remove the cover or attempt to servicc this dcvice. DANGER This unit cmits visible lager radiation when open. Avoid dircct eye exposure to beam. When this unit is plugged into the walt outlet. do not place your eyes close to thc opening of thc disc tray and other openings to look into inside. Caracteristiques du LASER: Produit LASER de CIa-sse 1 Longucur d'onde: 782 nm (pour le.~ CD)/662 nm (pour Ies DVD)/40S nm (pour lcs Hlu-rllY) Puissance du las~: Le dLspositif de securit£ empliche l'emission de louie radiation dang~use. CONSIGNES DE SECURITE POUR LE LASER Cet appareil utilise un laser. En raison des risques de blessures aux yeux. seulun technicien qualifie est apte it ouvrir l'appareil ct a effcctuer des reparations. DANGER DANGER-VISIBLE AND INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN. AVOlDDlRECT EXPOSURE TO BEAM. DANGER EMISSION DE RAYONS LASER VISIBLES ET INVISIBLES QUAND L'APPAREIL EST OUVERT. EVITEZ TOUTE EXPOSITION DlRECTE AU RAYON LASER. PELlGRO-RADIACIONES VISIBLES E INVISIBLES DE LASER CUANDO ESTA ABIERTA. EVITE LA EXPOSICION D1RECTA AL RAYO. Cet appareil emet quandil cst ouvert des radiations laser visibles. Evitez toute exposition diret1:e des yeux au rayon laser. Quand eet appareil est branche au st-'Cteur. n'essayez jamais de regarder II J'interieur II travers l'ouverturc du tiroir ni de toule autrc ouverturc. Especificaciones LASER: ProduclO LASER de Clasc J Longilud de onda: 782 nm (CD)/662 nm (DVD)/405 om (BD) POlencia del Uiser: Con la prolccci6n de seguridad no !Ie emilen l"ddiacioncli pc~j udkialcs SEGURIDAD DEL LASER Esta unidad emplea un laser. Dcbido a las posiblcs lesiones ocularcs, tinicamente una persona de mantenimiento cualificada debcrfa retirar la tapa 0 intentar reparar cste dispositivo. PELIGRO Esta Llnidad emile radiacilmes dc laser visible wando esta abicrta. Evite la exposici6n directa de los ojos al rayo. Cuando esta unidad cste enchufada en la toma de corrientc. no coloque sus oios cecca de la apertura de la bandeja p011adiscos y de otl'aS aberturas para mira; cn su interior. xvi eYAMAHA ~ 2009 Yamaha Corporation All rights reserved. YAMAHA CORPORAmN Printed in Malaysia A WS33730 IUPGI .YAMAHA BD-S1900/BD-S1065 L'appellation de certaines commandes du Menu reglage mentionnees dans Ie mode d'emploi ne correspond pas aux commandes de I'appareil. Les commandes de I'appareil sont reprises ci-apres. Les appellations erronees figurent entre parentheses. Veuillez en prendre note lors de la lecture des instructions en vue de commander]' appareil. Menu de Configuration Reglages Sous-menu Menu Reglages Audio Video Format D'image TV (Format d'image TV) Element Large 16:9< Normal 4:3 Sortie Video Yuv (Sortie video composantes) 1080i, nop, 480p/576p, 480il576i< Sortie Video HDMI (Sortie video HOMI) Auto" 1080p, 1080i, nop, 480p/576p Selection de la sortie video HDMI< Composante (Component) Audio Secondaire (Audio secondaire) Marche, Arret< Sortie Audio (Sortie audio) Sortie HDMI< Sortie Numerique Sortie Audio 7.1ch (Sortie audio 7.1 canaux) Sortie Audio 2ch (Sortie audio 2 canaux) Contrale De Plage (Contrale de plage) Normal Decalage Auto< Reglages d'enceintes Demarrage Rapide Extinction Auto Control HDMI Reglages De Lecture Censure Parentale (Contrale parental) Langue Du Disque (Langue du disque) Aff. Index Angle (Affichage de I'index d'angle) Reglage Mot De Passe (Reglage du mot de passe) Qui Acces A. L'internet BD (Acces a l'lnternet SO) Autoriser Non Limite Interdire Reglage De Communication Version Gestion Cle USB Mise A. Jour Du Logiciel Reinitialisation Sys Afficher Liste Titres Langue Image A. L'ecran Algunos de los nombres del Menu de configuraci6n que aparecen en el manual del usuario no se corresponden con 10 que indica el producto. A continuaci6n se muestra 10 que indica el producto. Las partes entre parentesis muestran los nombres err6neos que se emplean en el manual del usuario. Tengalo por favor en cuenta cuando siga las descripciones del manual de usuario para manipular el menu. Menu de Configuraei6n Ajustes Menu Ajustes De Audio Video Submenu Elemento Relaei6n Aspeeto TV (Relaci6n aspecto TV) Panor. 16:9* Salida De Video Componente (Salida de video componente) 1080i, 720p, 480p/576p, 480i/576i* Salida De Video HDMI (Salida de video HDMI) Auto*, 1080p, 1080i, 720p, 480p/576p Selecci6n Salida De Video (Selecci6n salida de video) HDMI* Audio Secundario (Audio secundario) Encender, Apagar* Salida De Audio (Salida de audio) Salida De HDMI* (Salida HDMI*) Normal 4:3 Componente Salida Digital (Salida digital) Salida Audio 7.1ch (Salida audio 7.1 canales) Salida Audio 2ch (Salida audio 2 canales) Control Gama Dinamica (Control de 9ama dinamica) Normal Cambiar Auto* Configuraci6n de los altavoces Inicio Rapido Apagado Automatico Control HDMI Ajustes De La Reproducei6n Control Paterno (Control paterno) Idioma De Disco (Idioma del disco) Visul. Marea Angulo (Visualizaci6n de la marca de angulo) Ajuste De Contrasefia (Establecimiento de la contrasefia) Si Aeeeso A BD Internet (Acceso a BD Internet) Permitir No Limite (Limitar) Prohibir Configuraci6n De Comunieaeiones Versi6n Manejo De Memoria USB Aetualiz. Software Reinicio Sistema Muestra Lista Titulos (Muestra la lista de titulos) Idioma En La Pantalla (Idioma en pantalla) Imagen YAMAHA CORPORATION © 2009 Yamaha Corporation All rights reserved. Printed in Malaysia A WU13230 .YAMAHA Registering Your New Yamaha Product is Fast and Easy Thank you for purchasing a new product from Yamaha Electronics.We'd like to continue providing you with high quality products and better service. So, we've made it simple to register your new product purchase online. Please take a few minutes to visit our website at www.yamaha.comIYEC/registration/ and complete the information and questions included there.We appreciate your business and we look forward to hearing from you. Failure to complete the registration form does not diminish your warranty rights in any way. Product registration applies to USA customers only. WF15740 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~:~ • lJ'. .~. lJ'. • • • lJ'.~~. ~. lJ'.'6 • lJ'. • .~l>. • lJ'.~l>. lJ'. l> .~lJ'. l>.'6 • l>. l>.~. • l>. l>.'6 .'6. .~. l>-.~l>. • l>.'6. .'6~. l>.'6l>.'6 .'6lJ'.'6l>:' ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ t~i t~ ~ t~~ t~ ~ :~ :~~ ~ t!: ~: t~: ~ ~:,q ~ :~~ ~: ~: t~: ~',q ~ ~ ~~i :~ ~ ~ ~~ ~: ~: :~ :~: ~ t~ ~.~ ~ ~~~ t~: :~: ~ ~ t~: :~: t~: ~: :~: t~~ ~ t~ t~: t~: t~: :~: :~: ~ ~~ :~: ~: ~: t~: ~ :~: t~: ~~ ~ f.: :~: ~: ~ :~: ~ ~ t!: m ~ ~ ~ GAJRANTRE DES APJPARJEXLS STERJEOJPHO RQUES YAMAHA ~ l!~ Yamaha Canada Musique Ltee., garantit a l'acheteur original ses appareils stereophoniques contre toutes defectuosites de materiaux et de main-d'a:uvre, selon les conditions ci-dessous: Duree de validite de la garantie a partir de la date d'achat originale Appareils * Recepteurs, amplificateurs, syntoniseurs, lecteurs de disque compact, projecteur de son numerique, ensembles de haut-parleurs et caissons de graves achetes separementr. 2 annees ~1 ~ ~~ ~: ~ t~ ~ ~ * Lecteurs de DVD, enregistreurs de CD, lecteurs de disque Bluray, lecteurs de musique reseau et gestionnaires, radios-reveils, ensembles de haut-parleurs iPod, haut-parleurs multimedias, casques d'ecoute, ecouteurs, systemes integres (recepteur ou amplificateur combine a ou sur Ie meme bati qu'un Jecteur de disque optique et haut-parleurs indus), accessoires *C artouc h ' e a Lampe I pour e ProJecteur ~ t~ ~ lJ':~ ~ t~ ~ I annee 180 jours Sous reserve des conditions stipulees ci-apres, Yamaha Canada Musique Ltee., s'engage a reparer gratuitement, incluant les pieces et la main-d'a:uvre, ses appareils stereophoniques devenant defectueux au cours de la duree de la garantie applicable. CONDITIONS: I. Les appareils defectueux doivent etre retournes, accompagnes d'une description complete de la defectuosite et la facture d'achat, a un centre de service Yamaha autorise. 2. Le transport, l'emballage et I'assurance sont a la charge du proprietaire. 3. La presente garantie ne s'etend pas a l'entretien normal des appareils et est assujettie a leur maintien en bon etat, conformement au mode d'entretien reproduit dans Ie manuel d'instructions. 4. Exdus de la presente garantie: a) les dommages materiaux resultant d'un abus d'emp!oi; b) les avaries survenues en cours d'expedition; c) les elements exigeant un entretien periodique, par exemple les ampoules, les courroies d'entrainement, Ie nettoyage des tetes enregistreuses et la lubrification; d) Ie grillage des bobines mobiles aux haut-parleurs des mediums et des aigus (entraines par Ie fonctionnement des amplificateurs au-dela de la puissance nominale); e) Ie grillage des bobines mobiles aux haut-parleurs des graves (resultant d'une suralimentation des haut-parleurs par leur fonctionnement a des niveaux d'alimentation superieurs a leur capacite); f) les verifications de rendement; g) les fils d'interconnexion et les antennes FM; h) les fusibles qui brUlent par suite d'une utilisation incorrecte. 5. Cette garantie ne couvre pas les produits qui ont ete alteres ou repares autre que par un centre de service autorise Yamaha Audio, ou les appareils dont la marque de fabrique, Ie nom du fabricant, Ie numero de modele et Ie numero de serie ont ete alteres ou enleves. 6. LA GARANTIE NE COUVRE QUE LES APPAREILS A L'ETAT NEUF VENDUS PAR DES CONCESSIONNAIRES AUTORISES DE YAMAHA AUDIO AU CANADA, SOUS RESERVE QUE L' ACHETEUR ORIGINAL EN FASSE UNE UTILISATION NORMALE. 7. La garantie ne couvre pas Ie appareils stereophoniques de Yamaha Canada Musique Ltee., vendus en Saskatchewan et auxquels s'appliquent les garanlies reglemenlaires prevues par la loi intitulee "The Consumer Products Warranties Act, 1977" (Saskatchewan). 8. Celte garantie ne peut s'exercer dans les territoires ou elle est interdite par la loi. [( ~ ",-,q ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ :~ ~: ~: ~~ ~ ~ ~.~ ~ ~~ t~ :~ r..~ ~~ ~ ~: ~: ~: t'~ ~ l~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ t~ t!: t~ ~ t~ :~ ~: t.( :!: ~ l!: Adresses des centres de service principaux: 135 Milner Avenue, Scarborough, Ontario, M1 S 3R1. Tel: (416) 298-1311 :~ Pour connaitre I'adresse des autres centres de service Yamaha, renseignez-vous aupres d'un concessionnaire d'appareils stereophoniques Yamaha ou communiquez avec I'un des centres ci-dessus. ~ ~: LA CARTE DE GARANTIE N'EST PAS REQUISE. PRIERE DE CONSERVER VOTRE FACTURE COMME PREUVE D' ACHAT EN CAS DE TOUTES REPARATIONS EFFECTUEES SOUS LA GARANTIE. ~: :~:t!n~t~::~n~:~n~:~:t~:~:~~:~:~n~:~::~ OVAMAHA .:, II ~ t~ ~~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ r.~ ~ 010394~: [~~n~~:~~:~:~~l:~~~~:t~t~:~:~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~.'l!i¥~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~0'.'l!i~~~.~~•..,~"'O!i~•..,~•..,~~~~.~~~~.~~.'l!ib'.'l!ib':~~.~~.'l!i~•..,0'.'l!i~.'l!i~1<!i~•..,~.'l!ii'J;:..,,,,.'l!i,,,~ ......,b'.~~.'<'i~.~~.'<'i~.'<'i~~ •..,~.~",.'<'i~~.~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ t( ~~ ~ 'V A "R\;1T A H A ~Rru~~ AUDlTO Wi'" ART[]) R ~ A l\.. ~ R~~RR ~ ~ ~~ @.L ~ ~ Yamaha Canada Music Ltd. warrants to the original purchaser of its audio products that such products are free from defects in workmanship and materials as follows: ~ ~~~ ~!~ ~~ ~~ ~ ~~ ~<i ~~ ~!: ~ ~!~ ~ ~ ~ ~!~ Warranty Period from date of Original Purchase * Receivers. Amplifiers. Tuners. Compact Disc Players, Digital Sound Projectors, Speaker Systems and Subwoofers purchased individually 2 years Commanders, Clock Radios, iPod Speaker Systems, Powered Multimedia Speakers, Headphones, Earphones, Integrated Systems (Receiver or Amplifier combined or on same chassis with an Optical Disc Player along with any included Speakers), Accessories * Lamp C art'd . tors n ge for P rOJec I year 18() d ays ~!1 Terms and Conditions: ~!1 ~ ~ ~!~ ~!1 ~~ ~!1 ~!~ ~ ~ :!1 ~!~ ~~ ~!~ :!: ~ ~ t( ~~ ~!1 ~1 ~!~ ~1 ~ ~!~ ~~ :~ ~~ t( ~;t ~ 9'.~ ~ ~ ~1 ~1 r.( ~ ~~ ~!1 ~ ~!~ ~ ~~ t( :!1 ~ ~!~ ~~ ~ ~!~ ~ ~ ~ ~!~ ~!~ :!~ ~~ ~.~ ~~ ~ ~~ ~!~ :!~ ~!1 ~!~ ~.~ ,~~ ~ :~~ ~1 :!1 ~ ~;1 ~.~ ~~. ~ ~!1 ~!~ ~!1 ~!~ ~~ ~!1 ~ ~1 :!1 t( t( ~1 :!~ ~ 9'''~ ~ ~~ ~~ ~~ For the location of other service centres, contact any Yamaha Audio Dealer or one of the above. ~ ~1 ~~ ~ ~!: A WARRANTY REGISTRATION CARD IS NOT REQUIRED. ~!~ PLEASE KEEP YOUR BILL OF SALE AS PROOF OF PURCHASE SHOULD WARRANTY REPAIRS BE REQUIRED. ~~ e'lAMAHA .:. ~!1 ~ Factory Service Centres are located at: 135 Milner Avenue, Scarborough, Ontario, M1 S 3R1. (416)298-1311 9'.~~.~9'.~9';~9'.~9'.~~.~~.~~.~~.~~.~9';j9' ..~9';~~.~~;.~9'.~ ~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~ ~!~ ~!~ ~ I. Defective units must be returned to an authorized Yamaha Audio Service Centre together with a complete description of the defect, and Bill of Sale. 2. Any transportation, packing and insurance arrangements are the responsibility of the owner. 3. This warranty does not cover normal maintenance of the products and is subject to the products being properly maintained in accordance with the maintenance instructions contained in the Yamaha Owner's Manual. 4. This Warranty does not cover: a) Physical damage due to abuse: b) Shipping damage. c) Normal maintenance items such as: light bulbs, drive belts, dirty tape heads, lubrication. d) Burned voice coils on tweeter and midrange speakers (caused by amplifier chipping, i.e. operation of amplifier beyond rated wattage.) e) Burned voice coils on woofers (caused by overpowering the speakers, i.e. operation of amplifier at power levels beyond speaker capability). f) Performance checks. g) Interconnection cables and FM antennas. h) Blown fuses caused by improper operation. 5. This warranty does not cover products which have been altered or repaired other than by an authorized Yamaha Audio Service Centre, or products whose trademark name, model, or serial number have been altered or removed. 6. THIS WARRANTY COVERS ONLY NEW AND UNUSED MERCHANDISE SOLD BY AUTHORIZED YAMAHA AUDIO DEALERS IN CANADA, AND SUBJECTED TO NORMAL CONSUMER USE, BY THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER. 7. This warranty does not apply to Yamaha Canada Music Ltd. audio products sold in Saskatchewan. and to which statutory warranties contained in The Consumer Products Warranties Act, 1977 (Saskatchewan) are applicable. 8. This warranty is void where prohibited by law. ~ ~ ~~~ ~~ * DVD Players, CD Recorders, Blu-ray Disc Players. Network Music Players and ~!~ ~ ~~ ~ Product Subject to the following terms and conditions if any Yamaha Canada Music Ltd. audio products become defective during the applicable warranty period. Yamaha Canada Music Ltd. will repair such product without charge, including both pal1s and labour. ~!~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~!~ ~: ~ ~ 010394 9';.~9'.~9'~~i;9,9';~~;.~~~~.~~.'f.~ ..~~~~~~~~~;-g~;.~9';.~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ WT55060 YAMAHA Home Audio products are designed and manufactured to provide a high level of trouble-free performance. YAMAHA Electronics Corporation, USA, is proud of the experienced craftsmanship that goes into each and every YAMAHA Home Audio product. YAMAHA sells its Home Audio products only through a network of high quality, specially authorized dealers and is pleased to offer the following Limited Warranty, which applies only to products purchased from our authorized dealers. YAMAHA Home Audio products are backed by a nationwide network of high quality YAMAHA Authorized Service Centers, providing prompt, courteous, and professional service. We suggest that you read the Limited Warranty thoroughly, and invite you to contact your authorized YAMAHA dealer or the YAMAHA Electronics Corporation, USA, Service Department if you have any questions. • YAMAHA LiMiTED WARRANTY ~ HOME AUDIO PRODUCTS Type of Product Duration of Warranty (beginning from first consumer purchase) AN and Stereo Receivers, Processor and Integrated Amplifiers, Separate Amplifiers and Preamplifiers, Tuners, CD Players and Changers, HDD Players and Recorders, Powered Loudspeakers, Media Controllers and Speaker Systems purchased individually, as a pair, or as part of an Integrated or Packaged system Cassette Decks, BLU-RAY Disc Players, DVD Players and Changers, Integrated Systems (Receiver or Amplifier combined or on same chassis with CD or DVD Player), Desktop Audio Systems (i.e. TSX and PDX Series), Multimedia Speakers and Accessories 2 years I year What is Covered and what is Not Covered: This warranty covers all defects in materials or workmanship in this product, but DOES NOT COVER the following: (I) Damage, deterioration or malfunction resulting from: a. Accident, negligence, misuse, abuse, improper installation or operation or failure to follow instructions contained in your Owner's Manual. b. Any shipment of the product. (Claims must be presented to the carrier.) c. Repair or attempted repair by anyone other than YAMAHA or an authorized YAMAHA Service Center. (2) Any unit which has been altered or on which the serial number has been defaced, modified or removed. (3) Normal wear, battery replacement and any periodic maintenance. (4) Any unit which has not been purchased from an authorized YAMAHA Home Audio dealer in the USA. If you are uncertain as to whether a dealer has been authorized by YAMAHA, please contact YAMAHA's Service Department. (5) Any unit used for industrial or commercial purposes. Who may enforce the warranty: This warranty is enforceable only by the original purchaser. What we will pay for and what you must pay for: YAMAHA will repair or replace units covered by this warranty, without charge to the consumer for labor or materials. Some repair parts may be used or rebuilt replacements, that meet or exceed Yamaha specifications for new parts, in exchange for defective parts. YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY INSTALLATION OR REMOVAL CHARGES AND FOR ANY INITIAL SHIPPING CHARGES, if the product(s) must be shipped for warranty service. However, we will pay the return shipping charges to any destination within the USA if the repairs are covered by the warranty. How you can get Warranty Service: (I) If your YAMAHA product(s) require service, contact the authorized YAMAHA dealer and the dealer will advise you of the procedures to be followed. If this is not practical, contact YAMAHA at the address, telephone number or Internet URL shown below. We may request that you send the defective product(s) to a local authorized YAMAHA Service Center, to an authorized YAMAHA Regional Service Center, or authorize return of the defective product(s) to YAMAHA for repair. (2) Product(s) shipped for service should be packed securely and must be accompanied by a detailed explanation of the problem(s) requiring service, as well as your sales receipt or other proof of date and place of purchase, as evidence of warranty coverage. (3) Warranty registration is not required for warranty coverage. Limitation of Implied Warranties: ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE LENGTH OF THIS WARRANTY. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. Exclusion of Damages: YAMAHA'S LIABILITY FOR ANY DEFECTIVE PRODUCT IS LIMITED TO REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF THE PRODUCT, AT OUR OPTION. IF WE ELECT TO REPLACE THE PRODUCT, THE REPLACEMENT MAYBE A RECONDITIONED UNIT. YAMAHA SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES BASED UPON INCONVENIENCE, LOSS OF USE, DAMAGE TO ANY OTHER EQUIPMENT OR OTHER ITEMS AT THE SITE OF USE, OR ANY OTHER DAMAGES WHETHER INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR OTHERWISE. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS AND/OR DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATlON OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RlGHTS, AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RlGHTS WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE. Should you have any questions about service received or if you need assistance in locating an authorized YAMAHA Service Center, please contact: .YAMAHA SERVICE DEPARTMENT YAMAHA Electronics Corporation, USA 6660 Orangethorpe Avenue, Buena Park, California 90620-1345 Telephone: (800) 292-2982, 8 AM to 4 PM Pacific time Internet URL: http://www.yamaha.com/yec/ Do not return any product to the above address; it is not a service location. YAMAHA products are backed by a nationwide network of high quality YAMAHA authorized Service Centers, providing prompt, courteous and professional service. For referral to your nearest authorized YAMAHA WR48160