AWA BD2105 User Manual

2.0 blu-ray player

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BD2105
2.0 Blu-Ray Player
Please read this User Manual carefully to ensure proper use of this
product and keep this manual for future reference.
Version 1.1

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  • Page 1 BD2105 2.0 Blu-Ray Player Please read this User Manual carefully to ensure proper use of this product and keep this manual for future reference. Version 1.1...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Content Important Safety Instructions 1. Overview 2. Front Panel and Rear Panel Illustration . Output Illustration . Remote Control 5.System Setting 6. Audio, Video, Picture files on disk or USB devices 7. BD-Live Operation 8. Trouble shooting 9. Specifications 10. Gnu public license...
  • Page 4: Important Safety Instructions

    Important Safety Instructions 1) Read these instructions. 2) Keep these instructions. 3) Heed all warnings. 4) Follow all instructions. 5) Do not use this apparatus near water. 6) Clean only with dry cloth. 7) Do not block any ventilation openings, install in accordance with the instructions. 8) Do not install near any heat sources such as radiations, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
  • Page 5: Overview

    1. OVERVIEW This BD player has the capability of providing high-definition, cinema-like pictures and multi-channel audio. Soundtracks in more than one language are usually included on the disk, and subtitles in more languages are often included as well. 1.1 PLAYABLE DISK TYPES The following types of disks can play in the Blu-Ray Disc player: DVD-RW Blu-Ray Disks...
  • Page 6: Front Panel And Rear Panel Illustration

    2. Front Panel and Rear Panel Illustration 2.1 Front panel BD2105 DISC TRAY POWER SENSOR DISPLAY OPEN/CLOSE BUTTON PLAY/PAUSE BUTTON 2.2 Rear panel VIDEO OUT COAXIAL HDMI OUT AUDIO OUT HDMI output Audio output(FR,FL) Digital Audio COAXIAL output COMPOSITE VIDEO output...
  • Page 7 2.3 TV Set Connections VIDEO HDMI HDMI IN AUDIO IN VIDEO IN VIDEO OUT COAXIAL AUDIO OUT HDMI OUT 2.3.1 CONNECT BD PLAYER TO TV SET BY AV CABLE Connect the BD player s L and R jack to the audio input jack on the TV. Connect the BD player s video out jack to the video input jack of TV.
  • Page 8 2.3.3 Connecting to an AV Amplifier with Digital Audio Input VIDEO OUT COAXIAL HDMI OUT AUDIO OUT Coaxial Digital Amplifier Notes: 1. Select the Coaxial digital audio output. 2. Set the digital Amplifier to the AV input connected to the BD player.
  • Page 9: Output Illustration

    3. Output Illustration 3.1 Video Output Capabilities Each of the video outputs are capable of different levels of functionality, as described in the table below. Actual output will depend on setup menu settings and TV capabilities for HDMI televisions. BD Player Resolutions Supported Resolutions Supported Video Output...
  • Page 10 3.3 Connectors Description 3.3.1 SPDIF Digital Audio Output The SPDIF output is a digital audio output. If you have a surround-sound receiver with a SPDIF (coaxial)input, connect this output to the coaxial input of the surround sound receiver. 3.3.2. Stereo Audio Outputs These are analog, “old fashioned”...
  • Page 11: Remote Control

    4. Remote Control 1.Open/Close Press this button to open/close the disk tray. 2.Subtitle This key can be used to enable/disable subtitles during BD/DVD playback. If the disk has more than one subtitle language, it can also be used to cycle through the subtitle languages.
  • Page 12 18. STANDBY Press the STANDBY button to turn the BD player on or off. Note: After AC power being turned on, system will take about 16s to run linux and initialize hardware, please be patient, system will not respond any key input during this period.
  • Page 13: System Setting

    5.System Setting Press SETUP button under stop status or press RIGHT button in main menu. System will bring out setting menu as below picture: Main Menu Setting Menu System Network Info BD Live Settings Display Audio Language Parental 5.1Language 5.1.1 OSD: set language used for user interface displayed . 5.1.2 Menu: set language used for BD/DVD menu (not available on all disks).
  • Page 14 5.2Display 5.2.1 TV Type: Select to output NTSC or PAL video format . 5.2.2 Resolution: Set maximum resolution of your TV here to get best video quality, if you are not sure, please use HDMI Auto, system will read the preferred resolution your TV supported via EDID.
  • Page 15 5.3 Audio 5.3.1 PCM Downsampling: select right bitrate for PCM signal to ensure your SPDIF receiver can handle it correctly. It's no effect for HDMI digital audio output. 5.3.2 Digital Output: If you only have two speakers, set PCM stereo. If you connect receiver with more than two speakers, please refer to below tables: Set to Bitstream Set to Bitstream...
  • Page 16 5.4 BD-Live 5.4.1 BD-Live Internet Access: Control BD player accessing internet Limit access : Only allow the inserted Blu-Ray disk to download content from a BD-Live website which has a valid online certificate. This will reduce the chances of downloading malicious content onto the player. Always allow access : Allow the BD the inserted Blu-Ray disk to access content from all BD-Live internet sites whose internet address is encoded onto the disk.
  • Page 17: Audio, Video, Picture Files On Disk Or Usb Devices

    5.6.8 Secondary DNS: Show current Secondary DNS or access user input while in “Manual” IP mode. Press ENTER key while Apply button is highlighted to activate setting you made, or press ENTER key while Cancel button is highlighted to cancel changes you made for network settings.
  • Page 18 6.3 Disk or USB devices preparation 6.3.1 CD-R/RW, DVD+/-R, DVD+/-RW, BD-R or BD-RE with supported files recorded in UDF or ISO9660 format (must be finalized) can be playback on this BD player. 6.3.2 USB device with supported files on its FAT/FAT32 partition will be recognized. Pictures Videos Settings...
  • Page 19 6.4.2 Select disk or USB to open a browser which allow you to view files on current disk/ USB device, so you can choose any files you want to play.( Figure 5-2 ) Videos Videos hd1000-fal-002.mkv 6 Item(s) Hd1000-fal-003.mkv Main Menu 2012[Divx].mkv Previous folder Play Files...
  • Page 20 6.5.2 Select disk or USB to open a browser which allow you to view files on current disk / USB device, so you can choose any files you want to play .( Figure 5-4 ) Music 3 Item(s) Main Menu TrackNo03.mp3 Previous folder Title...
  • Page 21: Bd-Live Operation

    7. BD-Live Operation 7.1 D escription Some (but certainly not all) BD disks contain additional features that are made available to players that are connected to the internet, and have additional memory added. These additional features may include things like -the ability to download new movie trailers, -additional 'commentary' by actors and directors, multiperson...
  • Page 22 7.4.3 The player will connect to internet and show download menu as below picture. Note: This can take several minutes. 7.4.4 You can select the content to download from the Previews sub menu. Note: This can take several minutes. 7.4.5 The downloaded content is stored under My Downloads. You can choose to either play back or delete the downloaded content 7.5 BD-Live Notes 7.5.1 This player only supports the connection of USB memory in order to store BD 2.0...
  • Page 23: Trouble Shooting

    8. Trouble shooting Ensure you have entered the correct AV input for your TV. Ensure you have entered the correct AV input for your TV.
  • Page 24: Specifications

    9. Specifications General Power requirements: AC 100-240 Volt, 50/60Hz Power consumption: 20W Discs Compatibility: BD,DVD,DVD+/-R/RW,VCD,CD-DA,CD-R/RW. Video out HDMI CVBS: 1.0V(p-p)/75 , sync, negative polarity, RCA pin jack x 1 Audio out channel out: RCA pin jackx2 Coaxial out: 0.5V(p-p)75 , RCA pin Jack x l Frequency response: 20Hz to 20kHz S/N ratio:>90dB Total harmonic distortion: <-65dB...
  • Page 30 Service Centre are defective or incompatible with the product. Has not been tampered with or repaired (including unauthorised alterations) by anyone other than the AWA Service Centre or an Authorised Service Centre. This Product Warranty does not cover:- Damage, malfunction or failure resulting from use of incorrect voltages,...
  • Page 31 The AWA Service Centre and its Authorised Service Centres may charge for work done where the product is found to be in good working order. Example, charges may be made where the problem is found to be due to incorrect setting of customer controls, use of poor associated equipment (e.g.

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