Technika BRSS10 Owner's Handbook Manual

Blu-ray disc player

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BRSS10
Owner's
Handbook
Blu-ray disc player

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  • Page 1 BRSS10 Owner’s Handbook Blu-ray disc player...
  • Page 3: Important Safety Information

    IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION CAUTION! RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK) This symbol indicates that there are important operating and maintenance instructions in the literature accompanying this unit. This symbol indicates that dangerous voltage constituting a risk of electric shock is present within this unit.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    INDEX Important safety information ...1 Introduction ...2 Player features ...2 Disc region codes ...3 Film ratings ...3 Controls and connections ...4 Remote control ...5 HDMI connection ...6 Composite video (CVBS) and SCART connection ...7 Digital audio connection ...8 Network connection ...9 Connecting power, loading a disc ...
  • Page 5: Disc Region Codes

    DISC REGION CODES Blu-ray and DVD discs and players are covered by a worldwide agreement which limits playback of discs to specific regions as determined by the software manufacturer. Most discs come marked with a region coding. A disc specified as playable in one region may not play on a player designed for a different region.
  • Page 6: Controls And Connections

    CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS FRONT VIEW BACK VIEW Disc loading tray Open/close button Play/pause button Stop button Standby/On button USB dock (under cover) Power cord Analogue stereo audio out Analogue composite video out Digital audio out HDMI Digital A/V out RJ45 ethernet connector...
  • Page 7: Remote Control

    REMOTE CONTROL Open/close button Numeric keypad Return button Previous button Next button Play/pause button Step button Repeat A-B button Subtitle button Angle button Popup/Title menu button Up cursor button Right cursor button Down cursor button Volume down button Volume up button Yellow (C) button Blue (D) button Mute button...
  • Page 8: Hdmi Connection

    CONNECTING HDMI DIGITAL VIDEO AND AUDIO TO A TV AND (OPTIONAL) SURROUND-SOUND DECODER HDMI CONNECTION TO A TV Your Blu-ray player includes different connection options. Digital HDMI connection is recommended for the highest quality video and audio performance. If your TV includes HDMI digital connections, connect an HDMI cable (not supplied) as shown for the highest quality of picture and sound from your TV.
  • Page 9: Composite Video (Cvbs) And Scart Connection

    CONNECTING ANALOGUE VIDEO, AUDIO AND SCART ANALOGUE AUDIO AND VIDEO If your TV doesn’t include a digital HDMI connection, it may have separate composite video (CVBS) and stereo audio connection. The input jacks for these connections are normally coloured yellow (composite video), white (left audio) and red (right audio).
  • Page 10: Digital Audio Connection

    DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT USING THE DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT Your player also includes a co-axial digital audio output. You can use this jack to connect digital audio to a surround-sound decoder that doesn’t have HDMI connections. Connect a single digital audio phono interconnect between the digital audio output of the player and a free digital audio input of the decoder.
  • Page 11: Network Connection

    CONNECTING TO THE INTERNET NETWORK CONNECTION An RJ45 socket is provided on the rear panel of the player for optional connection to the Internet via your home network. This connection is not essential, but if you connect your player to the Internet you can retrieve additional bonus information when you are playing a Blu-ray disc that features ‘BD-Live’...
  • Page 12: Connecting Power, Loading A Disc

    GETTING STARTED PLACEMENT Place the player on a level surface where it is unlikely to be knocked over or fall and where the connecting leads do not constitute a cause of danger. The means of disconnection from the mains supply is via the mains plug on the power cord.
  • Page 13: Playing Blu-Ray Or Dvd-Video Discs

    PLAYING A BLU-RAY OR DVD-VIDEO DISC The instructions for playing Blu-ray and DVD-Video discs are the same. Blu-ray discs do include some more advanced features. These are listed in a later section ‘Blu- ray disc special features’ . • Load the disc. After a short delay while the disc reads, the initial disc ‘root’...
  • Page 14 PLAYING A BLU-RAY OR DVD-VIDEO DISC Repeat play: NOTE: Repeat features may not be available on some Blu- ray discs. There are two repeat modes. • Press the REPEAT button repeatedly to step through the two repeat modes. The repeat mode selected will be displayed on the TV screen.
  • Page 15 PLAYING A BLU-RAY OR DVD-VIDEO DISC Audio selection: Some discs will include multiple soundtracks in different languages or using different encoding methods. To change the audio soundtrack - • Press the AUDIO button. The Audio flyout menu will open. • Press the M or N button to scroll through the options available.
  • Page 16: Blu-Ray Disc Special Features

    BLU-RAY DISC SPECIAL FEATURES The special features in this section apply to Blu-ray discs only. NOTE: Not all Blu-ray discs will support these features. Blu-ray disc Popup Menu Some Blu-ray discs feature a Pop-up Menu. This enables you to view the Disc Menu to change settings or jump to scenes (chapters) without stopping playback.
  • Page 17: Bd-Live

    BD-LIVE BD-Live content via the Internet: Some Blu-ray discs include access to BD-Live content. BD-Live content is provided via the Internet by the disc producer. To access BD-Live content - • Check that your player is connected to the Internet. •...
  • Page 18: Playing Cd Audio Discs

    PLAYING A CD AUDIO DISC • Load the disc After a short delay while the disc reads, the disc will start to play from track 1. The track and elapsed time will be displayed on the front panel and the TV will show the CD playback status display.
  • Page 19: Viewing Jpeg Digital Photos

    VIEWING JPEG PHOTO FILES Playing photos from a CD-ROM or DVD-ROM: • Load the disc. Playing photos from a USB Flash drive: • Dock the USB drive into the USB port located under the protective cover on the front panel. You will now see the Main Menu selection options.
  • Page 20 VIEWING JPEG PHOTO FILES Zoom and pan (during a slideshow): • Press the button. The slideshow will pause at the picture displayed. • Press the ZOOM button repeatedly to select the zoom level you want from the options of Zoom off, zoom x 2, zoom x 4.
  • Page 21: Playing Wma Music Files

    PLAYING WMA MUSIC FILES Playing WMA music files from a CD-ROM or DVD-ROM: • Load the disc. Playing WMA music files from a USB Flash drive: • Dock the USB drive into the USB port located under the protective cover on the front panel. You will now see the Main Menu selection options.
  • Page 22 PLAYING WMA MUSIC FILES PLAYBACK CONTROL Play/pause: • Press the button to pause play. PAUSE will be displayed on the front panel and on the TV screen status display. • Press the button to resume play. Navigating tracks (music files): •...
  • Page 23: Playing Mpeg Video Files

    PLAYING MPEG VIDEO FILES Playing MPEG video files from a CD-ROM or DVD-ROM: • Load the disc Playing MPEG video files from a USB Flash drive: • Dock the USB drive into the USB port located under the protective cover on the front panel. You will now see the Main Menu selection options.
  • Page 24 PLAYING MPEG VIDEO FILES PLAYBACK CONTROL Play/pause: • Press the button to pause play. PAUSE will be displayed on the front panel and a still frame will be displayed on the TV screen. • Press the button to resume play. Navigating video files: •...
  • Page 25: System Settings - Overview

    SYSTEM SETTINGS - OVERVIEW AND NAVIGATION This section includes instructions for configuring your player to best match your system and also to customise the player to your requirements. THE SETTINGS MENU All configuration and customisation settings are made through the Settings Menu. Viewing settings: •...
  • Page 26: System Settings - System Category

    SYSTEM SETTINGS - SYSTEM CATEGORY The system category includes the following settings - Optical Disc AutoPlay: When Optical Disc AutoPlay is set ‘On’ (the factory setting) the player will automatically start to play any disc that is inserted. If Optical Disc AutoPlay is set to ‘Off’ it will be necessary to press the button to start an audio/video/ photo disc playing after loading the disc.
  • Page 27: System Settings - Network Category

    SYSTEM SETTINGS - NETWORK CATEGORY Why connect your player to a network?: It is only necessary to connect your player to a network if you plan to use the BD Live feature or if you want to check on-line for updates for your player. Network warning messages: If your player is not connected to a network, you will see warning messages such as -...
  • Page 28 SYSTEM SETTINGS - NETWORK CATEGORY Configuring manual IP settings: Do not attempt to change any of these settings unless you have experience with Home Network configuration. If you are in any doubt, consult an IT professional. Before attempting to enter manual network settings,. you will need to know the following - •...
  • Page 29: System Settings - Display Category

    SYSTEM SETTINGS - DISPLAY CATEGORY The display category settings change the way in which the player is set up to work with your TV. To check the current display settings: • Navigate to the Display category of the Settings Menu. A window will open which will display the current display settings.
  • Page 30: System Settings - Audio Category

    SYSTEM SETTINGS - AUDIO CATEGORY The audio category settings change the way in which the sound of your player is set up. To check the current audio settings: • Navigate to the Audio category of the Settings Menu. A window will open which will display the current audio settings.
  • Page 31: System Settings - Language Category

    SYSTEM SETTINGS - LANGUAGE CATEGORY The language category settings enable you to set up the language interface with your player and the discs you play. To check the current language settings: • Navigate to the Language category of the Settings Menu.
  • Page 32: System Settings - Parental Category

    SYSTEM SETTINGS - PARENTAL CATEGORY The parental category settings enable you to restrict the playback of discs with a particular rating. You may want to activate parental control settings if you want to restrict accessibility to movies above a certain censorship rating.
  • Page 33: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING No power: Check that power is connected. No picture after changing display resolution settings: If you have inadvertantly changed the resolution setting and lost a stable picture, the correct setting can be recovered by stepping through all the available resolution settings - •...
  • Page 34: Care And Cleaning

    CARE AND CLEANING All care and cleaning operations should be carried out with the unit unplugged from the mains power. The surface of the unit can be cleaned with a barely damp cloth and then dried carefully. Never use abrasives, abrasive cloths or chemical solvents .
  • Page 36 Tesco Stores Ltd, Delamare Road, Cheshunt, Herts, EN8 9SL Technika Helpline: 0845 456 6767 ( Calls cost up to 4p per minute from a BT landline, other providers may vary) BRSS10 V0.3...

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