Helpline For assistance during normal working hours (9am-5pm, Mon-Fri, New Zealand local time) call Oriental Pacific International Ltd. NZ call: 0800 89 85 80 Email: service@orientalpacific.com SYMBOLS The graphic symbols used in this manual or on the back cover of the set mean the following: Read this manual in full before use.
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WARNING! Do not remove any cover. WARNING! No objects filled with liquid, such as vases, shall be placed on this equipment or in any position where liquid may fall into this equipment or any other electrical apparatus. WARNING! Do not insert any objects into any openings of this equipment or any other electrical apparatus.
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WARNING! Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer. WARNING! Unplug completely from the power source this apparatus during lightening storms or when unused for long periods of time. WARNING! Attention is drawn to the environmental aspects of disposing of any battery.
ABLE OF ONTENTS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS....................1 INTRODUCTION ..........................3 ............................3 VERVIEW ........................LAYABLE YPES FUNCTIONAL ..................................................5 RONT ANEL ........................Remote control ......................9 ANEL ONNECTORS CONNECTING THE BD PLAYER............................................11 ONNECTING THE OWER TV ........................11 ONNECTING TO A ..................11 ONNECTING TO A HEATRE YSTEM...
MPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS This Blu-ray disc player is designed and manufactured to respond to the Region Management Information. If the Region number of a BD/DVD disc does not correspond to the Region number of this Blu-ray disc player, The Blu-ray disc player cannot play the disc. Read these operating instructions carefully before using the unit.
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Restrictions on Playback This player may not respond to all operating commands because some BD, DVD or CD discs allow specific or limited operation and features during playback. Please note that this is not a defect in the player. The manufacturer cannot assure that this player will play every disc bearing the BD, DVD and CD logos because disc formats may evolve, and problems and errors can occur during the creation of BD, DVD and CD software and/or the manufacture of discs.
NTRODUCTION VERVIEW Your BD player has the capability of providing high-definition and cinema-like pictures. Soundtracks in more than one language are usua lly included on the disk, and subtitles in more languages are often included as well. LAYABLE YPES The following types of disks can play in the REF player: Blu-Ray Disks DVD-RW...
For writeable CD disks CD-R/-RW media recorded with UDF or ISO9660 format can be played back. MP3 files must be written to the disk with a .mp3 (or .MP3) file extension in order to be recognized and played back properly Windows Media Audio (WMA) files must be written to the disk with a .wma (or .WMA) file extension in order to be recognized and played back properly JPEG picture files must be written to the disk with an .jpeg or .jpg file extension in order to be...
UNCTIONAL VERVIEW RONT ANEL FRONT PANEL DISPLAY Displays the playing status, time, etc. (See next section) DISC TRAY Opens to accept a disc. OPEN/CLOSE BUTTON Opens and closes the disc tray. PREVIOUS/NEXT/PLAY/PAUSE/NEXT BUTTONS Allow for control of playback from the front Panel USB PORT POWER BUTTON POWER BUTTON...
AUDIO SUBTITLE ANGLE playback. playback. BACK CLEAR SECONDARY AUDIO SECONDARY SUBTITLE ENTER GOTO SETUP BACK MENU FORMAT SLOW RANDOM REPEAT ZOOM INFO POP-MENU BONUS VIEW TITLE TC2670BRDVD...
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AUDIO SUBTITLE ANGLE BACK CLEAR SECONDARY AUDIO SECONDARY SUBTITLE ENTER play GOTO SETUP MENU FORMAT SLOW RANDOM REPEAT ZOOM INFO POP-MENU BONUS VIEW TITLE TC2670BRDVD 1/2, 1/4, 1/8...
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AUDIO SUBTITLE ANGLE BACK CLEAR SECONDARY AUDIO SECONDARY SUBTITLE ENTER GOTO SETUP MENU FORMAT SLOW RANDOM REPEAT ZOOM INFO Allows you to start PIP(Picture in Picture). NOTE:Some discs don’t support PIP function. POP-MENU BONUS VIEW TITLE TC2670BRDVD...
ANEL ONNECTORS Since the rear panel contains multiple video and multiple audio outputs, a brief description of the capabilities of each of the outputs is described below, in order to help you chose the appropriate outputs to connect to your television and, if present, your surround-sound receiver. 2.3.1 Video Output Capabilities Each of the video outputs are capable of different levels of functionality, as described in the table below.
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2.3.3 Rear Panel Description Rear Panel Component Video out Connect these outputs to the component video inputs of the television, if the television does not have an HDMI input. Some televisions can accept digital video and audio signals via an HDMI (see item 7 below) connection. If your television has an HDMI digital input, you may use HDMI connection, and leave the component video outputs of the player disconnected.
BD P ONNECTING THE LAYER ONNECTING THE OWER Connect the AC power to the BD player by the power cord. ONNECTING TO A HDMI->TV NOTE : To play back a BD or DVD disk when connected to the TV via HDMi, the TV must support the HDCP copyright protection system.
ETUP ETUP PERATION 4.1.1 Invoking the Setup Menu After the BD player has been turned on, enter t he SETUP menu by pressing the ENTER key on the remote. The following screen will appear: Auto Auto As shown in the figure above, the Setup Menu screen is divided into three separate sections. The leftmost section of the setup menu screen contains setup menu categories.
Auto Auto By pressing the up/down arrow keys ( ) on the remote and moving the highlighting, the setting for each option can be changed by pressing the Enter key ( ) once the desired choice is highlighted. The currently saved setting will be indicated by an orange ball, as shown in the figure above. In order to configure the BD player for proper audio and video output, press the up/down arrow keys ( on the remote until one the following setup menu categories is highlighted: Language...
The up/down arrow keys ( ) on the remote can then be used to select English, French, Spanish, or Chinese Japanese and Korean as the default language for disk subtitles. Selecting ‘None’ will result in no subtitle language being determined from information on the BD or DVD disk. NOTE : Not all languages are available on all disks.
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4.3.1 TV Type You can tell the BD player whether to output US/Asia (NTSC) video or European (PAL) video using this menu item. To set the BD player’s output video format, press the up/down arrow keys ( ) on the remote until the TV Type choice in the center of the setup screen is highlighted.
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Episode will be Episode will shown in center SD (4:3) be stretched No effect – of screen; No effect – Epsiode television horizontally to Epsiode will fill vertical bars will will fill entire screen episodes fit entire entire screen appear on sides screen of screen Movie will be...
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NOTE : To play back a BD or DVD disk when connected to the TV via HDMI, the TV must support the HDCP copyright protection system. If your TV does not support HDCP, the TV picture will not be viewable over the HDMI output. Component Output Limitations: The component outputs are limited to 1080i max resolution The component outputs are limited to less than 720p resolution when playing back most...
NOTE : Setting Film Mode to ‘ON’, if not supported by your TV, may result in some disks not being playable on your TV. NOTES : Setting Film Mode to ‘ON’ only affects the HDMI video output; it has no effect on the component outputs.
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These formats use “accurate but not identical” compression to encode Dolby Digital (Digital Theater Systems) multichannel (5.1) audio onto a DVD or Blu-Ray disk. Digital Surround This format offers up to 7.1-channel surround sound, and is only available Dolby Digital Plus on some DVD and Blu-Ray disks.
Because of this, an understanding of your surround-sound receiver’s capabilities is required in order to properly set up the digital audio outputs of the BD player. Now that the various types of digital audio codecs have been explained, the next few menu items will be described in further detail 4.4.2 Digital Output You can tell the BD player what type of digital audio data to output over HDMI, SPDIF, or TOSlink...
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Receiver Capabilities Can decode Dolby Can decode Dolby Can decode DTS Digital Digital Plus Set to ‘Bistream Legacy’for Set to ‘Bistream Legacy’for disks with disks with DD+ Dolby digital soundtracks. soundtracks. Set to PCM 5.1 or PCM I want the highest- Set to ‘Bistream Set to PCM 5.1 or PCM 7.1 for disks without Dolby...
NOTE : To achieve the best audio quality, you must also use the set up menu on the disk to set the highest quality audio track supported by the receiver. NOTE : Setting the digital output to ‘Bitstream HD’ means that only the primary digital audio track (the movie soundtrack) will be sent to the sound receiver via the digital outputs.
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NOTE : This setup menu item has no effect unless: Your audio device (TV or audio receiver) is connected to the BD player’s analog audio outputs; OR you have selected “Bitstream Mixed” or “PCM” in the BD player’s audio setup menu To tell the BD player whether you want the loud noises in the movie to be quieter, press the up/down arrow keys ( ) on the remote until the Dynamic Range Control menu choice in the center of the setup...
ARENTAL ONTROL To set the player’s parental control settings, from the main setup menu, press the up/down arrow keys on the remote until the “Parental Control” menu choice is highlighted. Canada 1.[Kid Safe] Attempting to change any of these items initially will result in the following screen appearing: The first time this screen appears, you should enter the default parental password, which is 0000 .
Enter any 4-digit number for the parental password. Once this number has been entered, it must be re- entered any time someone enters the parental setup category and then attempts to make changes. 4.5.5 Exiting the Pa rental Setup Menu When you are done setting up the BD player’s parental controls, you may use the left arrow key ( ) on the remote until only the left side of the setup menu is highlighted, and then you can use the up/down arrow keys on the remote to choose another menu cat...
DVD D LAYING A TANDARD ORMAL LAYBACK A DISC Press the STANDBY/ON button on the front panel of the BD player --------------- OR--------------- Press the power button on the remote Turn on the TV, and using the TV remote control, select the input on the TV that is connected to the BD player (HDMI, component, etc) Press OPEN/CLOSE on the front panel of the BD player to open the tray.
To stop playback, press the STOP button on the remote control To remove the disk, press OPEN/CLOSE on the front panel of the BD player to open the tray. --------------- OR--------------- To remove the disk, press the OPEN/CLOSE button on the BD player remote to open the tray.
5.2.3 “Slow Forward” Playback During playback, press the 5.2.4 Stepping Through a Scene When the disk is playing normally, press the pause button on the remote to pause playback. When the player is paused, pressing the pause button again will cause the player to normal playback one frame..
NOTE : Only Blu-Ray disks have director’s commentaries that can be viewed via the ‘PIP’ feature. (DVDs do not have this feature) NOTE : Not all Blu-Ray disks have director’s commentaries. NOTE : Blu-Ray disks that have director’s commentaries may not have this feature on all titles and all chapters.
MP3/W INDOWS EDIA UDIO LAYBACK EQUIREMENTS For the audio player, you will need to insert a “data CD” on a computer with pre-encoded MP3 or Windows Media audio (WMA) files. MP3 files must have a file extension of “ .mp3 ”. Windows Media audio files must have a file extension of “...
At the end of the current song, playback of the next song will begin until the end of the playlist is reached. Pressing ‘LEFT’ only the first level pop-up will exit from the pop-up view completely. 6.6.2 Audio Pause Pressing ‘Pause’ on an audio file during the playback of the song will pause the audio playback. 6.6.3 Audio Play from Pause Pressing ‘Play’...
Play Start Slide Show Properties Note : Press the ‘LEFT’ navigation key to exit the current level of the pop-up menu. Pressing ‘LEFT’ on the first level pop-up will exit from the pop-up view completely. 6.7.2 Viewing the Image Properties Navigate through the disk contents using the ‘RIGHT’, ‘LEFT’, ‘UP’...
Start Slide Show Rotate Right Left Properties Note : Press the ‘LEFT’ navigation key to exit the current level of the pop-up menu. Pressing ‘LEFT’ on the first level pop-up will exit from the pop-up view completely. Rotating the Image Counterclockwise Press the ‘MENU’...
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Press the ‘MENU’ key to invoke the pop-up menu for the image file. Select the ‘Start Slide Show’ option in the menu as shown in the figure below, and press the ‘RIGHT’ navigation key. This will invoke a sub pop- up.
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Starting the Slide Show - Option 3 The slide show can also be started while viewing an image. Press the ‘MENU’ key to invoke the pop-up menu. Select the ‘Start Slide Show’ option in the menu as shown in the figure below, and press the ‘RIGHT’ navigation key. This will invoke a sub pop-up. Select the any one of the 6 effects options displayed (Blend, Film, Shutter, Fade, Curtain and None) from the sub pop-up and press ‘ENRER’.
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Note : Press the ‘LEFT’ navigation key to exit the current level of the pop-up menu. Pressing ‘LEFT’ on the first level pop-up will exit from the pop-up view completely. 6.8.3 Setting the Duration between Images The first time the image duration is set, the slide show must be running. Press the ‘MENU’...
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Note : Press the ‘LEFT’ navigation key to exit the current level of the pop-up menu. Pressing ‘LEFT’ on the first level pop-up will exit from the pop-up view completely. 6.8.5 Starting the Slide Show with a Background Song The first time the slide show is started with background music, the slide show must already be in motion. Press the ‘MENU’...
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Appendix A Player Specifications Signal & GUI Format Output Format NTSC/PAL up to 480i / 576i up to 1080p GUI/ Menu Language Resolution Panel & A'ssory F/ Panel Tool No Display F/ Panel FL Dimmer F/P Color Memory slot R/Panel Video Out Composite Component...
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DVD-RAM Video CD/Super Audio CD CD-R/CD-RW Video Format MPEG2 MPEG4 AVC (H.264) SMPTE VC1 (VC-9) DivNo Audio Format LPCM (Bitstream) Dolby Digital Dolby Digital Plus Dolby TrueHD DTS-HD MA (Passthru only) MPEG 1/2 L2 Audio Format LPCM (Decoding) Dolby Digital Dolby Digital Plus Dolby TrueHD DTS-HD MA...
LPCM Conversion (Dolby TrueHD) Down Sampling 48kHz 16bit Dynamic Range OFF/ON Control BD Playback Specification MHP-Like Interactive Content Interactivity Simultaneous Playback of HD & SD Video Drip MiNoed Presentation of Dual Audio BD ROM profile Still Picture DVD / CD Playback Specifications Others 1080P Upscaling...
Warranty Card This product is guaranteed against faulty materials and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of purchase with proof of purchase. The obligation to the purchaser under this warranty is limited to servicing the unit and replacing defective parts or refund when the product is returned freight prepaid to the retailer with proof of purchase.
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