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    The recording lacks the beginning or ending part 
    of the programme although the timer recording 
    was set on TV Guide.
    ¾This occurs when the broadcast signals are not correct. We 
    recommend you set the timer again, allowing enough time for 
    the start and end time. ( >90)
    Timer recording does not stop even when [ ∫] is 
    pressed.
    ¾ When using the linked timer reco rding with external equipment, 
    press [EXT LINK]. (“EXT-L” on the unit’s display disappears.) 
    ( > 59)
    Timer recording does not work properly.
    ¾ The timer programme is incorrect or different timer programme 
    times overlap (  is displayed). Correct the programme. 
    (> 37)
    ¾ The programme is not in timer recording standby. (The timer 
    icon “ F” (red) in the timer recording list is grey.) ( >36)
    ¾ Set the clock. ( >95)
    The timer programme remains even after 
    recording finishes.
    ¾ The timer programme remains if set to daily or weekly. ( >35)
    A part or whole of a recorded title has been lost.
    ¾ If there is a power failure or  the AC mains lead is disconnected 
    from the household mains socket while recording or editing, the 
    title may be lost or the HDD/disc may become unusable.
    You will have to format the disc ( [HDD] [BD-RE] [RAM] [-RW‹V›] 
    [+RW] ) or use a new disc. We cannot offer any guarantee 
    regarding lost programmes or discs. ( >85, 90)
    ¾ If you use Auto Renewal Recordi ng, the old title will be deleted 
    after the new title is recorded. ( >36)
    Cannot copy to a disc using the high speed 
    mode.
    ¾ High speed copying cannot be performed depending on the 
    disc or title that is being copi ed. Refer to “When is high speed 
    copy not possible?” for details. ( >54)
    When copying, it takes a long time even when 
    high speed mode is selected.
    ¾ Use a disc that is compatible with high speed recording. Even if 
    the disc is high speed recording compatible, the maximum 
    speed may not be possible due to  the condition of the disc.
    ¾ It takes longer than normal  to copy many titles.
    ¾ You cannot high speed copy to DVD-R titles longer than 6 hours 
    when using other Panasonic DVD Recorders that are not 
    compatible with EP (8 hours) mode recording.
    An unusually loud sound is coming from the 
    rotating disc.
    ¾When recording or high speed c opying to a disc, the sound of 
    the disc rotating may be louder than normal, however, this is not 
    a problem.
    ¾ If you want copy to perform more quietly, select “Normal 
    ( Silent )” in “BD / DVD Speed for High Speed Copy” in the 
    Setup menu. ( >90)
    The quality has  dropped when the title in HDD is 
    copied to the disc.
    ¾ Titles in HD quality (titles recorded in DR mode or titles in 
    AVCHD) will be copied as SD quality when copied to  [RAM] [-R] 
    [-R]DL]  [-RW‹V›] [+R]  [+R]DL] [+RW].
    The DV automatic recording function does not 
    work.
    ¾If images cannot be recorded or if the recording is aborted, 
    check the connections and DV equipment settings. ( >60)
    ¾ You cannot start recording until the images from the DV 
    equipment appear on the television.
    ¾ Recording may not be performed as desired if the time codes 
    on the tape in the DV equipment are not successive.
    ¾ Depending on the equipment, the DV automatic recording may 
    not operate properly.
    ¾ The audio/video recordings are recorded on other than a DV 
    tape. ( >61)
    You cannot press [INPUT SELECT] to select 
    external input other than AV2.
    ¾ You cannot select external input other than AV2 when this unit 
    is in EXT LINK Standby mode or recording. Press [EXT LINK] to 
    cancel EXT LINK Standby mode. ( >59)
    Recorded title cannot be played back anymore.
    ¾ There are some titles that are copyright protected (Copying is 
    prohibited) for which the pl ayback is disabled after a 
    predetermined time. ( >31)
    Play fails to start even when [ 1](PLAY) is 
    pressed.
    Play starts but then stops immediately.
    ¾ Insert the disc correctly with the label facing up. ( >15)
    ¾ The disc is dirty, scratched or marked. ( >15)
    ¾ You tried to play a blank disc or disc unplayable on this unit. 
    (> 10)
    ¾ You tried to play a +RW that needs to have a top menu on the 
    equipment used for recording.
    ¾ When recording to DVD-RAM using EP (8 hours) mode, play 
    may not be possible on DVD players that are compatible with 
    DVD-RAM. In this case use EP (6 hours) mode. ( >90)
    ¾ You cannot playback while executing the “Flexible Recording 
    via AV input” or when recording from the DV input.
    ¾ If playing DivX VOD content, refer to the homepage where you 
    purchased it. (DivX)
    ¾ Make sure that the TV is turned on. If the menu or messages 
    are displayed, follow the on-screen instructions.
    ¾ Set “Play Video ( AVCHD ) on BD-RE / BD-R” to “On” for the 
    disc that has high definition video (AVCHD) recorded by the 
    Panasonic’s video camera, etc. and other video format such as 
    those recorded on this unit. ( >89)
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    Audio and video momentarily pause.
    ¾This occurs between playlist chapters.
    ¾ This occurs between chapters and with partially deleted titles 
    on finalised DVD-R, DVD-R DL, DVD-RW (DVD-Video format), 
    +R, +R DL and +RW that have been copied using the high 
    speed mode.
    ¾ This occurs as scenes change during Quick View.
    ¾ [-R]DL]  [+R]DL] When playing a title recorded on both layers, the 
    unit automatically switches between layers and plays the title in 
    the same way as a normal programme. However, video and 
    audio may momentarily cut out when the unit is switching 
    layers. ( >40)
    BD-Video or DVD-Video is not played.
    ¾ You have set a ratings level to limit BD-Video or DVD-Video 
    play. Change this setting. (> 89)
    ¾ Ensure the disc is for the correct BD-Video region code or DVD-
    Video region number, and is not defective. ( >Cover)
    ¾ [BD-V] You cannot playback while recording from external 
    equipment. 
    Alternative soundtrack and subtitles cannot be 
    selected.
    ¾ The languages are not recorded on the disc.
    ¾ You may not be able to use the on-screen menus to change the 
    soundtrack and subtitles on some discs. Use the disc’s menus 
    to make changes. ( >21)
    No subtitles.
    ¾ Subtitles are not recorded on the disc.
    ¾ Turn the subtitles on. Set “Subtitles” on the on-screen menu to 
    “On”. ( >81)
    Angle cannot be changed.
    ¾ Angles can only be changed duri ng scenes where different 
    angles are recorded.
    You have forgotten your ratings PIN.
    You want to cancel the ratings level.
    ¾ The ratings level returns to the factory preset. While the disc 
    tray is open, press [DRIVE SELECT] to select the BD drive, 
    then press and hold [ ¥REC] and [1 ] (PLAY) on the main unit 
    at the same time for 5 or more seconds (“INIT” will appear on 
    the unit’s display).
    Image for the Quick View is not smooth.
    ¾ Image may not be played back smoothly in case of DR, HG, 
    HX, HE, HL mode titles or  [BD-V] [AVCHD]. 
    ¾ This function does not work when  recording is in XP or FR 
    mode.
    The resume play function does not work.
    ¾ Memorized positions are cancelled when 
    – open the disc tray.
    –[SD] [CD] [USB]  turn off the power.
    ( [HDD]  will not be cancelled) 
    ¾ This function does not work fo r Some BD-Video disc that 
    contains BD-J.
    Time Slip, Manual Skip, etc. does not work.
    Slow-motion playback does not go reverse.
    Reverse frame-by-frame does not work properly. 
    ¾ Time Slip does not work when the unit’s “TV System” settings 
    are different from the title recorded on the disc. ( >93)
    ¾ Slow-motion playback in reverse does not work for [BD-V]  
    [AVCHD] . 
    ¾ [BD-V] [AVCHD]  Reverse frame-by-frame cannot be done. 
    ¾ Frame-by-frame backward for titles that have copied the 
    AVCHD will be reversed in 10 frame units. 
    ¾ Slow-motion and frame-by-frame do not work with the title 
    recorded from radio service.
    It takes time before play starts.
    ¾This is normal on DivX video. (DivX)
    Picture stops.
    ¾Picture may stop if the DivX file s are greater than 2 GB. (DivX).
    Cannot see the beginning of the title played.
    ¾(If connecting to a TV that supports VIERA Link with an HDMI 
    cable)
    When [1 ] (PLAY) is pressed on this unit’s remote control, you 
    may not be able to see the beginning  of the title played until the 
    picture is displayed on the TV. Using [ :], return to the 
    beginning of the title.
    The available recording time doesn’t increase 
    even after deleting titles on the disc.
    ¾ Available space on BD-R, DVD-R, DVD-R DL, +R, or +R DL 
    does not increase even after  deleting previous titles.
    ¾ Available space on DVD-RW (DVD-Video format) or +RW 
    increases when you delete the last title.
    Cannot edit.
    ¾You may not be able to edit on the HDD if there is no available 
    space. 
    Delete any unwanted titles to create empty space. ( >25)
    Cannot format.
    ¾ The disc is dirty. Wipe with a damp cloth and then wipe dry. 
    (> 15)
    ¾ Disc may be defective or of poor quality.
    ¾ You tried formatting a disc that you may not be able to use in 
    this unit. ( >10)
    Cannot create chapters.
    Cannot mark the start point or the end point 
    during “Partial Delete” operation.
    ¾ The unit writes the chapter divisi on information to the disc when 
    you turn it off or remove the disc.
    ¾ These operations are not poss ible with still pictures.
    ¾ You cannot set points if they are too close to each other. You 
    cannot set an end point before a start point.
    Cannot delete chapters.
    ¾[HDD]  [BD-RE]  [BD-R] [RAM] When the chapter is too short to 
    delete, use “Combine Chapters” to make the chapter longer. 
    ( > 51)
    Cannot create a playlist.
    ¾ Creation or editing of playli sts cannot be done on this unit.
    Cannot display Picture View screen. 
    ¾This screen cannot be display ed during recording or copy.
    Cannot edit or format a card.
    ¾Release the card’s protection setting. ( >11 )
    Edit
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    The contents of the card cannot be read.
    ¾Remove the card from the slot and then insert again. If this 
    does not solve the problem, turn off and turn on the unit again.
    ¾ The card format is not compatible with the unit. (The contents 
    on the card may be damaged.) ( >11 )
    ¾ This unit is compatible with SD Memory Cards that meet SD 
    Card Specifications FAT12 and FAT16 formats, as well as 
    SDHC Memory Cards in FAT32 format.
    ¾ The card contains a folder structure and/or file extensions that 
    are not compatible with this unit. (> 11 7 )
    ¾ You can use SD Memory Cards with capacities from 8 MB to 
    2 GB and SDHC Memory Cards with capacities from 4 GB to 
    32 GB.
    Copying, deleting and setting protection takes a 
    long time.
    ¾When there are a lot of folders and files, it may sometimes take 
    a few hours.
    ¾ When repeating copying or deletin g, it may sometimes take a 
    long time. Format the disc or card. ( >85)
    Still pictures (JPEG) do not playback normally.
    ¾ The images that were edited on the PC, such as Progressive 
    JPEG, etc., may not play back. ( >116)
    Tracks could not be copied to the HDD.
    ¾ If there are copyright protected tracks such as SCMS 
    restrictions, they will not be copied.
    ¾ Recording from CDs that do not conform to CD-DA 
    specifications (cop y control CDs, etc.) cannot be guaranteed.
    ¾ Bonus tracks may not be copied.
    Title of the newly released CD cannot be 
    acquired.
    ¾ Title cannot be acquired if the title  is not registered in the built-in 
    GracenoteR database.  Connection to the network is necessary 
    to acquire title for the newly released CD.  ( >103)
    ID3 tag of a MP3 file is not completely displayed.
    ¾ Only the track name and artist name can be displayed with this 
    unit.
    The contents of the USB memory cannot be read.
    ¾Remove the USB memory from the USB port and then insert 
    again. If this does not solve the problem, turn off and turn on the 
    unit again.
    ¾ Check that the USB memory is inserted correctly. ( >15)
    ¾ The format of the USB memory or of its contents is not 
    compatible with the unit. (The contents on the USB memory 
    may be damaged.) ( >11 )
    ¾ The USB memory contains a folder structure and/or file 
    extensions that are not compatible with this unit. ( >117)
    ¾ USB memories connected using  a USB extension cable or a 
    USB hub may not be recognized by this unit.
    ¾ Some USB memories cannot be used with this unit. (> 11 )
    ¾ If inserted during playback, reco rding or copying etc., the USB 
    memory may not be rec ognized by this unit.
    ¾ You can use USB memories with capacities up to 128 GB.
    USB memory cannot be operated.
    ¾Turn the power of this unit off once, and turn it back on. If it 
    cannot be operated after that, set “VIERA Link” to “Off” and turn 
    the power of this unit off again, and turn it back on. ( >93)
    The TV Guide System does not receive any data.
    ¾ Check whether the clock is properly set. ( >95)
    ¾ If signal quality is bad (ghost images or limited reception), the 
    TV Guide system may not be able to receive any data.
    The empty field is displayed for some or all 
    stations.
    ¾Some stations are not supported by the TV Guide system.
    ¾ Programme the Timer recording manually. ( >35)
    The TV Guide information is not displayed 
    properly.
    ¾ There was a programme change, or TV Guide information from 
    a broadband cast station was possibl y not correctly transmitted.
    Check the current programme, e.g. on the Web site for the TV 
    Guide system provider or station provider.
    The TV Guide data transfer was interrupted.
    ¾ The TV Guide system shows the data that was received up to 
    the interruption.
    ¾ The programme information may be incomplete.
    The TV Guide data is not updated.
    ¾Make sure that the time is set correctly. ( >95)
    Digital broadcasts cannot be received.
    ¾ The dish may not be pointing in the direction of the satellite, or 
    the direction of the dish may have changed due to strong winds 
    or vibration. If problem persists consult your local TV aerial 
    installer. 
    ¾ Reception may be disturbed in bad weather.
    ¾ To record an encrypted broadcast, a CAM (Conditional Access 
    Module) with Smart Card valid  for the broadcast is required.
    TV reception worsens after connecting the unit.
    ¾This can occur because the signals are being divided between 
    the unit and other equipment. It can be solved by using a signal 
    booster, available from  electronics retailers.
    The digital channel information does not appear.
    ¾Select the length of time (3–10 sec.) in the “On-Screen 
    Messages” in the Setup menu. ( >92)
    ¾ The digital satellite channel in formation will not appear during 
    playback.
    Music
    USB
    TV Guide
    Digital broadcast
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    Picture regularly breaks up on some channels. 
    “No signal” message is displayed.
    ¾Check aerial connection.
    ¾ Check that the satellite dish and satellite cable are designed for 
    DVB.
    ¾ Check “Signal Condition”. If “Signal Quality” or “Signal Strength” 
    are displayed in red or constantly changing, check aerial. If 
    problem persists consult your local TV aerial installer. ( >88)
    ¾ Interference (known as impulse noise) from household 
    appliances such as light switches, fridges etc. may cause 
    picture break up and/or audio distortion. Use a high quality 
    quad shielded coaxial cable fl y lead between this unit and 
    antenna wall socket to minimise impulse noise pickup. If 
    problem persists consult your local TV aerial installer.
    ¾ Check the reception capacity of the satellite dish. The dish must 
    be large enough for good reception. There must not be any 
    hindrances in the way which could impair reception, e.g. twigs, 
    leaves, snow.
    ¾ Adjust the aerial reception with “Manual Tuning” in the Setup 
    menu. ( >88)
    ¾ The receiver (LNB) of the satellite dish must be suitable for 
    digital reception.
    Picture very infrequently breaks up on some or 
    all channels.
    ¾Electrical atmospheric interfer ence caused by local or distant 
    lighting storms or heavy rain with  wind in “leafy” locations may 
    cause pictures to break up and audio to mute or distort 
    momentarily.
    ¾ Impulse noise interference from  an infrequently used electrical 
    appliance, or a passing vehicle  or lawn mower with a “noisy” 
    ignition system.
    ¾ The reception capacity of the satellite dish is not sufficient.
    After the Auto-setup, there aren’t any stations in 
    the station list.
    ¾“Shipping Condition” was performed or the unit was in the 
    delivery status. The Auto-setup was then started and 
    interrupted.
    Do an Auto-setup again and let it continue right through to the 
    end. The data is only saved after this has been completed.
    VIERA Link doesn’t work.
    ¾Check the HDMI cable connection. Check that “HDMI” is 
    displayed on the front display when the power for the main unit 
    is set to On.
    ¾ Make sure that “VIERA Link” is set to “On”. (> 93)
    ¾ Check the “HDAVI Control” settings on the connected device.
    ¾ Some functions may not work if depending on the version of 
    “HDAVI Control” of the connected equipment. This unit supports 
    “HDAVI Control 4” functions.
    ¾ If the connection for the equipment connected with HDMI was 
    changed, or if there was a power failure or the plug was 
    removed from the household mains socket, “HDAVI Control” 
    may not work. 
    In this case, perform the following operations.
    1 When the HDMI cable is connected to all equipment with the 
    power on, turn the TV (VIERA) on again.
    2 Change the TV (VIERA) settings for the “HDAVI Control”  function to off, and then set to on again. (For more 
    information, see the VIERA operating instructions.)
    3 Switch the VIERA input to HD MI connection with this unit, 
    and after this unit’s screen is  displayed check that “HDAVI 
    Control” is working.
    The Control Panel does not appear.
    ¾ The Control Panel is only displayed when connected to a TV 
    with “HDAVI Control 2” or later function. (> 77)
    The operation on this unit (music playback etc.) 
    is interrupted.
    ¾The operation on this unit may be interrupted when you press 
    buttons on the TV remote control that do not work for VIERA 
    Link functions.
    To return all the settings other than the main ones 
    to the factory preset 
    ¾Select “Yes” in “Shipping Condition” in the Setup menu. All the 
    settings except for the ratings le vel and ratings PIN, etc. return 
    to the factory preset. The timer recording programmes are also 
    cancelled. ( >95)
    ¾ Select “Yes” in “Default Settings” in the Setup menu. All the 
    settings other than the tuning  settings, clock settings, language 
    settings, disc language settings, ra tings level, ratings PIN, 
    remote control code, network settings, etc. return to the factory 
    presets. ( >95)
    ¾ Press and hold [ XCH] and [CH W] on the main unit until the 
    Auto Setup screen appears. All the settings except for the 
    ratings level, ratings PIN and clock settings, etc. return to the 
    factory preset. The timer recording programmes are also 
    cancelled.
    To reset the ratings level settings
    ¾ While the disc tray is open, press [DRIVE SELECT] to select 
    the BD drive, then press and hold [ ¥REC] and [ 1] (PLAY) on 
    the main unit at the same time for 5 or more seconds.
    To restore the unit if it freezes due to one of the 
    safety devices being activated
    ¾ Press and hold [ Í/I] on the main unit for 3 seconds. (The 
    settings remain.)
    I can’t connect to the network.
    ¾ Has the LAN cable become unplugged? Check that the LAN 
    cable is properly connected. ( >103)
    ¾ Have you plugged in a modular  cable for use with a telephone 
    into the LAN terminal on this uni t? Connect with a straight LAN 
    cable. ( >103)
    ¾ Is the power for the modem or broadband router turned on? 
    Turn the power on for each device.
    ¾ Is there a mistake in the network settings? Follow any 
    instructions you may have received from your ISP (Internet 
    Service Provider) and make changes to the settings.
    ¾ Are the broadband router settings correct? Read the operating 
    instructions for the broadband router.
    ¾ Is the broadband router and/or modem correctly connected? 
    Check the operating instructions  for each device and connect 
    accordingly.
    While using my PC, I cannot connect to the 
    network.
    ¾ Does your Internet Service Provider (ISP) or service contract 
    prevent multiple terminals connecting at the same time? Check 
    the content of your contract.
    After performing an update, you can no longer 
    receive broadcasts.
    ¾Depending on the content of the update, some settings may 
    have returned to the preset values. Fix the settings again.
    Cannot set “On” in “BD-Video 24p Output”.
    ¾Only when the unit is connected to  the HDMI terminal of a TV 
    supporting 24p you can select “On”. In some cases where the 
    unit is connected to a TV via an  amplifier/receiver through the 
    HDMI terminals, you may not be able to select “On”. In this 
    case, connect the unit to a TV through the HDMI terminal and 
    connect it to the amplifier/receiver through any terminal other 
    than HDMI.
    Pause Live TV stops.
    ¾ Pause Live TV from AV1, AV2 or AV3 input stops when a timer 
    recording from external input started.
    VIERA Link
    To reset this unit
    Network
    Other
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    Specifications
    Recording system
    BD-RE (SL/DL): Blu-ray Disc Rewritable Format
    BD-R (SL/DL):  Blu-ray Disc Recordable Format
    DVD-RAM:  DVD Video Recording format
    DVD-R: DVD-Video  format
    DVD-R DL (Dual Layer):  DVD-Video format
    DVD-RW: DVD-Video  format
    +R 
    +R DL (Double Layer)
    +RW
    Recordable discs
    BD-RE (SL/DL):  1-2X SPEED (Ver. 2.1)
    BD-R (SL/DL):  1-2X SPEED (Ver. 1.1), 1-4X SPEED (Ver. 1.2), 1-6X SPEED (Ver. 1.3)
    1-2X SPEED LTH type (Ver. 1.2)
    DVD-RAM: 2X SPEED (Ver. 2.0),
    2-3X SPEED (Ver. 2.1), 2-5X SPEED (Ver. 2.2)
    DVD-R (SL):  1X SPEED (Ver. 2. 0), 1-4X SPEED (Ver. 2.0),
    1-8X SPEED (Ver. 2.0), 1-16X SPEED (Ver. 2.1)
    DVD-R (DL):  2-4X SPEED (Ver.  3.0), 2-8X SPEED (Ver. 3.0)
    DVD-RW: 1X SPEED (Ver. 1.1), 1-2X SPEED (Ver. 1.1),
    2-4X SPEED (Ver. 1.2), 2-6X SPEED (Ver. 1.2)
    +R (SL): 2.4X SPEED (Ver. 1.0), 2.4-4X SPEED (Ver. 1.1), 2.4-8X SPEED (Ver. 1.2), 2.4-16X SPEED (Ver. 1.3)
    +R (DL):  2.4X SPEED (Ver. 1.0), 2.4-8X SPEED (Ver. 1.1)
    +RW: 2.4X SPEED (Ver. 1.1), 2.4-4X SPEED (Ver. 1.2)
    Playable discs
    BD-RE (SL/DL):  BD-RE Ver. 2.1 conforming, JPEG
    BD-R (SL/DL):  BD-R LTH TYPE Ver. 1.2 conforming,
    BD-R Ver. 1.3 conforming
    BD-Video
    DVD-RAM
    § 1:  DVD Video Recording format, AVCHD format, JPEG
    DVD-R: DVD-Video format§ 2, AVCHD format§2, MP3§2, 3, JPEG§2, 3,
    DivX§2, 3
    DVD-R DL (Dual Layer):  DVD-Video format§ 2, AVCHD format§ 2,
    MP3§2, 3, JPEG§2, 3, DivX§2, 3
    DVD-RW: DVD-Video format§2, DVD Video Recording format, AVCHD format§2
    +R§2, +R DL (Double Layer)§2, +RW
    DVD-Video, CD-Audio (CD-DA)
    CD-R/CD-RW: CD-DA§2, MP3§2, 3, JPEG§2, 3, DivX§2, 3
    Optical pick-up System with 2 lens, 3 integration units
    (405 nm wavelength for BDs,
    661 nm wavelength for DVDs, 783 nm wavelength for CDs)
    LASER specification
    Class 1 LASER Product Wave length:
    Laser power: No hazardous radiation is emit ted with the safety protection
    Video
    Video system: PAL/NTSC
    Recording system: MPEG2 (Hybrid VBR)/MPEG-4 AVC/H.264
    Video in (PAL/NTSC): AV1/AV2 (21 pin), AV3 (pin jack) 1 Vp-p 75  ≠, termination
    S-Video in (PAL/NTSC): AV2 (21 pin) 1 Vp-p 75 ≠, termination
    RGB in (PAL): AV2 (21 pin), 0.7 Vp-p 75 ≠, termination
    Video out (PAL/NTSC): AV1/AV2 (21 pin), Video Out (pin jack) 1 Vp-p 75  ≠, termination
    S-Video out (PAL/NTSC): AV1 (21 pin) 1 Vp-p 75 ≠, termination
    RGB out (PAL/NTSC): AV1 (21 pin) 0.7 Vp-p (PAL) 75  ≠, termination
    Component video output
    (PAL 576i/576p/720p/1080i, NTSC 480i/480p/720p/1080i) Y: 1.0 Vp-p 75 ≠, termination
    P
    B: 0.7 Vp-p 75 ≠ , termination
    PR: 0.7 Vp-p 75 ≠ , termination Audio
    Recording system: Dolby Digital 2ch (XP, SP, LP, EP, FR mode),
    Linear PCM (XP mode),
    Dolby Digital Max 5.1ch (DVB-S/S2) (DR, HG, HX, HE, HL mode) Dolby Digital Plus Max 5.1ch (DVB-S/S2) (DR mode) MPEG 2ch (DR mode)
    Audio in: AV1/AV2 (21 pin), AV3 (pin jack)
    Input level: Standard: 0.5 Vrms, Full scale: 2.0 Vrms at 1 kHz
    Input impedance: More than 10 k≠
    Audio out: AV1/AV2 (21 pin), Audio Out (pin jack)
    Output level: Standard: 0.5 Vrms, Full scale: 2.0 Vrms at 1 kHz
    Output impedance: Less than 1 k≠
    Digital audio out: Optical terminal (PCM, Dolby Digital, DTS, MPEG) Coaxial terminal (PCM, Dolby Digital, DTS, MPEG)
    HDMI terminal (PCM, Dolby Digital, DTS, MPEG, Dolby Digital 
    Plus, Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD Master Audio, DTS-HD High 
    Resolution Audio)
    HDMI Output 19 pin type A: 1 pc
    HDMI™ (V.1.3a with Deep Colour, x.v.Colour
    TM, High Bit Rate Audio)
    ≥ This unit supports “HDAVI Control 4” function.
    Internal HDD capacity [BS850] 500 GB
    [BS750]  250 GB
    DV Input IEEE 1394 Standard, 4 pin: 1 pc
    USB Port Type A: 1 pc
    SD Card Slot 1 pc
    LAN (Ethernet) Port  10BASE-T/100BASE-TX
    CI (Common Interface) Slot  EN 50221 Standard,
    2 slot Type I and II PC Card (5 V only) rear side
    Television system
    Tuner System: DVB-S/S2
    Antenna receive frequency:  950 MHz to 2150 MHz
    Input level:  –65 dBm to –25 dBm
    Input impedance:  Nominal 75≠
    Demodulation: QPSK,  8PSK
    LNB input:  F shape terminal female, power supply 13 V/18 V max. 400 mA
    LNB output:  Not provided
    RF converter output:  Not provided
    DiSEqC:  Version 1.0 or Tone burst A/B, 22 kHz 0.65 Vp-p
    Others
    Region code:
    Operating temperature: 5 oC to 40 o C
    Operating humidity range: 10 % to 80 % RH (no condensation)
    Power supply: AC 220 to 240 V, 50 Hz
    Power consumption: [BS850] Approx. 65 W
    [BS750]  Approx. 64 W
    Dimensions (W kHk D):
    [BS850] 430 mmk66 mm k239 mm (excluding the projecting parts)
    430 mm k66 mm k259 mm (including the projecting parts)
    [BS750] 430 mmk59 mm k239 mm (excluding the projecting parts)
    430 mm k59 mm k259 mm (including the projecting parts)
    Mass: [BS850] Approx. 3.3 k g
    [BS750]  Approx. 3.2 k g
    CD
    783 nm wave length
    DVD 661 nm wave length
    BD 405 nm wave length DVD: #2
    BD: Region B
    Power consumption in standby mode:
    Approx. 0.3 W (“Power Save” is set to “On”)Approx. 7 W (“Power Save” is set to “Off”)
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    Specifications
    SD Card
    Slot:SD Memory Card slot: 1 pc
    Compatible media: SD Memory Card
    § 4, SDHC Memory Card
    Format: FAT12, FAT16§5 (In case of SD Memory Card)
    FAT 3 2§ 5 (In case of SDHC Memory Card)
    Data that can be played:  JPEG, SD (Standard Definition)-Video§ 6,
    HD (High Definition)-Video
    USB device
    USB standard:  USB 2.0 High Speed
    Format: FAT16, FAT32
    Data that can be played:  MP3, JPEG, DivX, 
    SD (Standard Definition)-Video
    §7, HD (High Definition)-Video§ 8
    DivX
    SD (Standard Definition)-Video
    HD (High Definition)-Video
    MP3
    ≥If there is a large amount of still picture data etc. within a MP3 file, 
    play may not be possible. JPEG
    ≥
    It may take a few moments for still pictures to display.
    ≥ When there are many files and/or folders, some files may not 
    display or be playable.
    [-R]  [-R]DL] [CD]
    ≥ Operation may take time to complete when there are many files 
    (tracks) and/or folders and some fi les (tracks) may not display or 
    be playable.
    ≥ English alphabet and Arabic numeral s are displayed correctly. 
    Other characters may not be displayed correctly.
    ≥ The display order on this unit may differ from how the order is 
    displayed on a computer.
    ≥ Depending on how you create the disc (writing software), files 
    (tracks) and folders may not play in the order you numbered them.
    ≥ Depending on the recording conditions, the disc may not play.
    [Note]
    ≥ Specifications are subject  to change without notice.
    ≥ Useable capacity will be less. (SD card)
    § 1Remove the disc from cartridge case (TYPE1 cannot be used).§2Finalising is necessary for compatible playback.§3ISO9660 level 1 or 2 (except for extended formats) and JolietThis unit is compatible with multi-session/border (except for DVD-R DL).This unit is not compatible with packet-write format.§4Includes miniSD cards. (A miniSD adaptor needs to be inserted.)
    Includes microSD cards. (A microSD adaptor needs to be 
    inserted.)
    §5Long file name is unsupported.§6Video Recording conversion and  transfer is possible from SD 
    card to HDD or DVD-RAM disc. 
    After Video Recording conversion and transfer to HDD or DVD-
    RAM disc is completed, the playback becomes possible.
    § 7Video Recording conversion and  transfer is possible from USB 
    device to HDD or DVD-RAM disc. 
    After Video Recording conversion and transfer to HDD or DVD-
    RAM disc is completed, the playback becomes possible.
    § 8Video Recording conversion and  transfer is possible from USB 
    device to HDD, BD-RE (SL/DL) or BD-R (SL/DL) disc. 
    After Video Recording conversion and transfer to HDD, BD-RE 
    (SL/DL) or BD-R (SL/DL) disc is completed, the playback 
    becomes possible.
    § 9SD-Video Entertainment Video Profile§10Design rule for Camera File system: unified standard established 
    by Japan Electronics and Inform ation Technology Industries 
    Association (JEITA). 
    Playable 
    media
    [-R]
     [-R]DL]  [CD] [USB]
    File format DivX
    ≥Files must have the 
    extension “.DIVX”, 
    “.divx”, “.AVI” or 
    “.avi”.
    Number of 
    folders Maximum number of folders recognizable : 300 
    folders
    (including the root folder)
    Number of 
    files Maximum number of files recognizable: 200 files
    Support 
    version Certified to the DivX Home Theater Profile. 
    GMC (Global Motion Compensation) is not 
    supported. DivX, DivX Certified, and associated 
    logos are trademarks of DivX, Inc. and are used 
    under license.
    Video
    – Number of stream: Up to 1
    – Codec: DIV3, DIV4, DIVX, DV50
    – Picture size: 32
    k32 to 720 k576
    – FPS (Frame Per Second): Up to 30 fps
    Audio
    – Number of stream: Up to 8
    – Format: MP3, MPEG, Dolby Digital
    – Multi channel: Dolby Digi tal is possible. MPEG 
    multi is 2 ch conversion.
    Playable 
    media [SD]
    §
    6 [USB]§7
    Codec MPEG2
    File Format
    SD-Video format
    §9 used on Standard Definition 
    Camera (Panasonic and some others)
    Playable 
    media [SD]
     [USB]
    §8
    Codec MPEG-4 AVC/H.264
    File Format AVCHD format conforming
    Playable 
    media [HDD]
     [-R] [-R]DL]  [CD] [USB]
    File format MP3 ≥Files must have the extension “.mp3” or “.MP3”.
    Number of 
    folders Maximum number of folders recognizable (except 
    for HDD): 300 folders (including the root folder)
    Number of 
    files (tracks) Maximum number of files recognizable
     (except for 
    HDD): 3000 files
    Bit rates 32 kbps to 320 kbps
    Sampling 
    frequency 16 kHz/22.05 kHz/24 kHz/32 kHz/44.1 kHz/48 kHz
    ID3 tags compatible
    Playable 
    media [HDD] [BD-RE] [RAM] [-R]
     [-R]DL]  [CD] [USB]
    [SD]
    File format JPEG conforming DCF (Design rule for Camera  File system)
    §10
    ≥Files must have the extension “.jpg” or “.JPG”.
    Number of 
    pixels Between 34
    k34 and 8192k 8192 pixels
    (Sub sampling is 4:2:2 or 4:2:0)
    Thawing Time Approx. 2 sec. in case of SD card (8.1 M pixels,  JPEG)
    Number of 
    folders [CD]
     Maximum number of folders recognizable: 99 
    folders (including the root folder)
    [HDD] [BD-RE] [RAM] [-R]  [-R]DL]  [USB] [SD]
    Maximum number of folders recognizable: 300 
    folders (including the root folder)
    Number of 
    files [CD]
     Maximum number of files recognizable: 999 
    files
    [RAM]  [-R] [-R]DL]  [USB] [SD] Maximum number of 
    files recognizable: 3000 files
    [HDD] [BD-RE]  Maximum number of files 
    recognizable: 9999 files
    MOTION 
    JPEG
    PROGRESSIVE 
    JPEG
    Not supported
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    ∫Structure of folders displayed by this unitYou can play DivX, MP3 and still pictures (JPEG) on this unit by  making folders as shown below. However depending on the method  of 
    writing data (writing software), play may not be in the order you numbered the folders.
    [-R] [-R]DL]  [CD] [USB]  Structure of MP3, still picture or DivX folders
    Prefix with 3-digit numbers in the order y ou want to play them. Files inside a folder are displayed in the order they were updat ed or 
    taken.
    [BD-RE] [RAM]
    ¢¢¢: Numbers XXX: Letters
    § 1Folders can be created on other equipment. However, these 
    folders cannot be selected as a copying destination.
    ≥ If a folder name or file name has been input using other 
    equipment, the name may not be displayed properly or you may 
    not be able to play or edit the data. [SD]
    ¢¢¢: Numbers XXX: Letters
    001 
    001track.mp3 
    002track.mp3 
    003track.mp3 
    001track.mp3 
    002track.mp3 
    003track.mp3 
    001track.mp3 
    002track.mp3 
    003track.mp3 
    004track.mp3 
    Root
    Order of play
    (file=track)
    001 Folder
     
    002 Folder  
    003 Folder 
    MP3
    P0000010.jpg
    P0000011.jpg
    P0000012.jpg
    P0000003.jpg
    P0000004.jpg
    P0000005.jpg
    P0000001.jpg
    P0000002.jpg
    P0000006.jpg
    P0000007.jpg
    P0000008.jpg
    P0000009.jpgRoot
    Order of play
    002 Folder  
    003 Folder  
    004 Folder  
    Still picture DivX
    P0000010.divx
    P0000011.divx
    P0000012.divx
    P0000003.divx
    P0000004.divx
    P0000005.divx
    P0000001.divx
    P0000002.divx
    P0000006.divx
    P0000007.divx
    P0000008.divx
    P0000009.divxRoot
    Order of play
    002 Folder  
    003 Folder 
    004 Folder  
    DCIM
    JPEG 
    XXXX.JPG 
    XXXX.JPG 
    XXXXX 
    XXXXX 
    DCIM 
    XXXX.JPG 
     
    1
    Root
    MOV.MOD 
    PRG
    .PGI 
    MOV.MOI 
    SD_VIDEO  001 
    PRG
    XXXX.JPG 
    DCIM 
    P0000001.JPG P0000002.JPG
    XXXXX 
    MGR_INFO 
    PRIVATE  7$)%
    Card
    Any folder with JPEG filese.g., (Picture folder)
    (MPEG2 information folder)
    (MPEG2 folder)
    (AVCHD folder)
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    Glossary
    AV C H D
    AVCHD is a new format (standard) for high definition video cameras 
    that can be used to record and play high-resolution HD images. 
    BD-J
    Some BD-Video discs contain Java applications, and these 
    applications are called BD-J. You  can enjoy various interactive 
    features in addition to playing normal video.
    Bitstream
    This is the digital form of mu lti-channel audio data (e.g., 5.1 channel) 
    before it is decoded into  its various channels.
    BONUSVIEW
    With the new play function of the BD-Video, you can enjoy the 
    secondary video recorded on the disc, in addition to the main movie.
    CI (Common Interface)
    Common Interface is a defined standard, to enable the addition of a 
    CAM (Conditional Access Module)  in a Digital TV/Recorder.
    CI Plus
    CI Plus is a technical specificati on that adds additional security and 
    features to the proven DVB Common Interface Standard that will 
    allow CI Plus compatible consum er electronics devices, such as 
    Integrated Digital Televisions and Set Top Boxes, access to a wide 
    range of Pay TV Services via a Plug-in CI Plus CAM wherever the CI 
    Plus Technology is supported by the local Pay TV Provider.
    CPRM (Content Protection for Recordable Media)
    CPRM is technology used to protec t broadcasts that are allowed to 
    be recorded only once. Such broadcasts can be recorded only with 
    CPRM compatible recorders and discs.
    Decoder
    A decoder restores the coded audio  signals on discs to normal. This 
    is called decoding.
    Deep Colour
    This unit incorporates HDMI
    TM (V.1.3a with Deep Colour) technology 
    that can reproduce greater colour gradation (4096 steps) when 
    connected to a compatible TV.
    You can enjoy exceptionally rich,  natural-looking colours, with 
    smooth, detailed gradation and minimal colour banding.
    [A lower colour gradation (256 st eps), without Deep Colour, will be 
    reproduced if connected to a TV which does not support Deep 
    Colour. The unit will automatically set appropriate output to suit the 
    connected TV.]
    DiSEqC (Digital Satellite Equipment Control)
    Digital Satellite Equipment Control is a control system for selecting 
    several LNBs at one input.
    DivX
    DivX is a popular media technology  created by DivX, Inc. DivX 
    media files contain highly compre ssed video with high visual quality 
    that maintains a relatively small file size.
    DLNA (Digital Living Network Alliance)
    DLNA is a standard that makes DLNA  Certified digital electronics 
    easier and more convenient to use on a home network. 
    DNS Server
    A server which acts like a telephone directory and translates Internet 
    domain names into IP addresses.
    Dolby Digital
    This is a method of coding di gital signals developed by Dolby 
    Laboratories. Apart from stereo (2-channel) audio, these signals can 
    also be multi-channel audio.
    Dolby Digital Plus
    Multi-channel audio and higher audio quality is made possible using 
    Dolby Digital Plus. BD-Video supports up to 7.1 channel output.
    Dolby TrueHD
    Dolby TrueHD is a very high quality audio format that reproduces the 
    studio master audio. BD-Video supports up to 7.1 channel output.
    Down-mixing
    This is the process of remixing  the multi-channel audio found on 
    some discs into fewer channels.
    DTS (Digital Theater Systems)
    This surround system is used in many movie theaters. There is good 
    separation between the channels, so  realistic sound effects are 
    possible.
    DTS-HD
    DTS-HD is a high-quality, sophist icated audio format used in movie 
    theaters. Previous DTS Digital Surround-compatible equipment can 
    play DTS-HD as DTS Digital Surround audio. BD-Video supports up 
    to 7.1 channel output. Dynamic range
    Dynamic range is the difference between the lowest level of sound 
    that can be heard above the noise of the equipment and the highest 
    level of sound before distortion occurs.
    Dynamic range compression means
     reducing the gap between the 
    loudest and softest sounds. This  means you can listen at low 
    volumes but still hear dialogue clearly. 
    Film and video
    DVD-Videos are recorded using either  film or video. This unit can 
    determine which type has been used, then uses the most suitable 
    method of progressive output.
    Finalise
    A process that makes play of a recorded CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R, 
    etc. possible on equipment that can play such media. You can 
    finalise BD-R, DVD-R, DVD-R DL, DVD-RW (DVD-Video format), 
    +R, +R DL on this unit.
    After finalising, the disc becomes  play-only and you can no longer 
    record or edit. However, finalised DVD-RW can be formatted for 
    recording again.
    Formatting
    Formatting is the process of  making media such as DVD-RAM 
    recordable on recording equipment.
    You can format BD-RE, DVD-RAM, DVD-RW (only as DVD-Video 
    format), +RW, SD cards and the HDD or unused BD-R, +R and 
    +R DL on this unit. 
    Formatting permanently deletes all contents.
    Frames and fields
    Frames refer to the single images that constitute the video you see 
    on your television. Each frame consists of two fields.
    ≥ A frame still shows two fields, so there may be some blurring, but 
    picture quality is generally better.
    ≥ A field still shows less picture information so it may be rougher, but 
    there is no blurring.
    Gateway
    IP address of the electronic device providing Internet access.
    Usually called a router IP address. (e.g., 192.168.0.1)
    HDD (Hard disk drive)
    This is a mass data storage device used in computers, etc. A disk 
    with a surface that has been treated with magnetic fluid is spun and 
    a magnetic head is brought in close prox imity to facilitate the reading 
    and writing of large amounts of data at high speed.
    HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface)
    Unlike conventional connections, it  transmits uncompressed digital 
    video and audio signals on a single c able. This unit supports high-
    definition video output [720p (750p), 1080i (1125i), 1080p (1125p)] 
    from HDMI AV OUT terminals. To  enjoy high-definition video a high 
    definition compatible television is required.
    IP ad dress
    A set of numb ers which disting
    
    uish each PC on the network when, 
    for example, connected to the Internet. When using a PC in a LAN to 
    access a PC or device that is not included in the LAN, the IP address 
    is called the local IP address. (e.g., 192.168.0.10)
    JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group)
    This is a system used for compressing/decoding colour still pictures. 
    If you select JPEG as the storage system on digital cameras, etc., 
    the data will be compressed to 1/10–1/100 of its original size. The 
    benefit of JPEG is less deteriorati on in picture quality considering 
    the degree of compression.
    LAN (Local Area Network)
    A group of linked devices in a company, school or home.
    Indicates the boundaries of a particular network.
    LNB (Low Noise Block - converter)
    This is attached to the satellite dish, which will amplify the weak 
    signal that was received, lower the frequency, and input into the 
    tuner.
    Local storage
    This storage area is used as a destination for sub contents for 
    playing virtual packages on BD-Video. Film: Recorded at 25 frames per second (PAL discs) or 24 
    frames per second (NTSC discs). (NTSC discs 
    recorded at 30 frames per second as well.)
    Generally appropriate for motion picture films.
    Video: Recorded at 25 frames/50 fields per second. (PAL 
    discs) or 30 frames/60 fiel ds per second (NTSC discs). 
    Generally appropriate for TV drama programmes or 
    animation.
    Frame Field Field
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    LPCM (Linear PCM)
    These are uncompressed digital signals, similar to those found on 
    CDs.
    MPEG2 (Moving Picture Experts Group)
    A standard for efficiently compressing and expanding colour video. 
    MPEG2 is a compression standard used for DVD and satellite based 
    digital broadcasting.
    MPEG-4 AVC/H.264
    A standard for efficiently compressing and expanding colour video. 
    MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 is an encoding method used for recording of 
    the high definition videos. 
    MP3 (MPEG Audio Layer 3)
    An audio compression method that compresses audio to 
    approximately one tenth of its size without any considerable loss of 
    audio quality.
    Pan&Scan/Letterbox
    In general, BD-Video and DVD-Video are produced with the 
    intention that they be viewed on a widescreen television (16:9 
    aspect ratio), so images often don’t  fit regular (4:3 aspect ratio) 
    televisions. Two styles of picture,  “Pan & Scan” and “Letterbox”, deal 
    with this problem.
    Progressive/Interlace
    Interlace is a conventional image si gnal that displays the image in 2 
    phases by splitting the display into odd and even scans. 
    Progressive will display whole image  in 1 scan. Therefore, it will give 
    high definition image without flickering compared with interlace. 
    Protection
    You can prevent accidental deletion by setting writing protection or 
    deletion protection. 
    RGB
    This refers to the three primary colours of light, red (R), green (G), 
    and blue (B) and also the method of  producing video that uses them. 
    By dividing the video signal into the three colours for transmission, 
    noise is reduced for ev en higher quality images.
    Router
    Distinguishes the IP address assigned to each device, such as the 
    PC, and relays the flow of data within the network.
    Sampling frequency
    Sampling is the process of converting the heights of sound wave 
    (analog signal) samples taken at set periods into digits (digital 
    encoding). Sampling frequency is the number of samples taken per 
    second, so larger numbers mean more faithful reproduction of the 
    original sound.
    Signal Quality
    This is the guide for checking t he aerial direction. The numbered 
    values displayed do not indicate the strength of the signal, but the 
    quality of the signal (the signal to noi se ratio, or “S/N”). The channels 
    you can receive are affected by  weather conditions, seasons, time 
    (day/night), region, length of the c able that is connected to the aerial, 
    etc.
    Subnet mask
    Enables efficient network use. A se t of numbers which identify which 
    part of the IP address allocated  to every device connected to the 
    router is the network portion.
    Thumbnail
    This refers to a miniature represent ation of a picture used to display 
    multiple pictures in the form of a list.
    Transponder
    The signals of a broadcasting stat ion are received by a transponder 
    on a satellite. The transponder converts them to frequencies and 
    sends them to satellite dishes  near the ground. A transponder can 
    broadcast several TV and radio programmes or data in parallel.
    x.v.Colour
    TM
    x.v.ColourTM is a name for devices that are compatible with the 
    xvYCC format, an international standard for expanded colour in 
    motion pictures, and that follow t he rules for signal transmission.
    You can enjoy vivid colours of wider colour ranges for a more 
    realistic picture when connected to a TV that supports the 
    x.v.Colour
    TM with HDMI cable. 1080i
    In one high definition image, 1080 (1125) alternating scan lines pass 
    every 1/50th of a second to create an interlace image. Because 
    1080i (1125i) more than doubles cu
    rrent television broadcasts of 
    480i (525i), the detail is much cl earer and creates a more realistic 
    and rich image.
    1080p
    In one high definition image, 1080 (1125) scan lines pass at the 
    same time every 1/50
    th of a second to create a progressive image. 
    Since progressive video does not alte rnate scan lines like interlace, 
    there is a minimal amount of screen flicker. 
    24p
    This is a progressive image recorded at a rate of 24 frames per 
    second.
    720p
    In one high definition image, 720 (750) scan lines pass at the same 
    time every 1/50
    th of a second to create a progressive image. Since 
    progressive video does not alternate  scan lines like interlace, there 
    is a minimal amount of screen flicker.
    Pan & Scan: The sides are cut off so the picture  fills the screen.
    Letterbox: Black bands appear at the top and  bottom of the picture so the picture 
    itself appears in an aspect ratio of 
    16:9.
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    Safety precautions
    Placement
       Set the unit up on an even surface away from direct sunlight, high 
    temperatures, high humidity, and excessive vibration. These 
    conditions can damage the cabinet and other components, thereby 
    shortening the unit’s service life.
       Do not place heavy items on the unit.
    Vo l ta g e
       Do not use high voltage power sources. This can overload the unit 
    and cause a fire.
       Do not use a DC power source. Check the source carefully when 
    setting the unit up on a ship or other place where DC is used.
    AC mains lead protection
       Ensure the AC mains lead is connected correctly and not 
    damaged. Poor connection and lead damage can cause fire or 
    electric shock. Do not pull, bend, or place heavy items on the lead.
       Grasp the plug firmly when unplugging the lead. Pulling the AC 
    mains lead can cause electric shock.
       Do not handle the plug with wet hands. This can cause electric 
    shock.
    Foreign matter
       Do not let metal objects fall inside the unit. This can cause electric 
    shock or malfunction.
       Do not let liquids get into the unit. This can cause electric shock or 
    malfunction. If this occurs, immediately disconnect the unit from the 
    power supply and contact your dealer.
       Do not spray insecticides onto or into the unit. They contain 
    flammable gases which can ignite if sprayed into the unit.
    Service
       Do not attempt to repair this unit by yourself. If sound is 
    interrupted, indicators fail to light, smoke appears, or any other 
    problem that is not covered in these instructions occurs, disconnect 
    the AC mains lead and contact your dealer or an authorized service 
    centre. Electric shock or damage to the unit can occur if the unit is 
    repaired, disassembled or reconstructed by unqualified persons.
       Extend operating life by disconnecting the unit from the power 
    source if it is not to be used for a long time.
    Java and all Java-based trademarks and logos are trademarks or 
    registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the United 
    States and other countries.
    Manufactured under license 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; 
    7,392,195; 7,272,567; 7,333,929; 7,212,872 & other U.S. and 
    worldwide patents issued & pending. 
    DTS and the Symbol are registered trademarks, & DTS-HD, 
    DTS-HD Master Audio | Essential and the DTS logos are 
    trademarks of DTS, Inc. Product includes software. 
    © DTS, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
    This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is 
    protected by U.S. patents and other intellectual property rights. 
    Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized 
    by Macrovision, and is intended for home and other limited 
    viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision. 
    Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited.      
    SDHC Logo is a trademark of SD-3C, LLC.
    HDMI, the HDMI Logo, and High-Definition Multimedia Interface 
    are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMILicensing LLC 
    in the United States and other countries.
    This product is licensed under the AVC patent portfolio license 
    and VC-1 patent portfolio license for the personal and 
    non-commercial use of a consumer to (i) encode video in 
    compliance with the AVC Standard and VC-1 Standard 
    (“AVC/VC-1 Video”) and/or (ii) decode AVC/VC-1 Video that was \
    encoded by a consumer engaged in a personal and 
    non-commercial activity and/or was obtained from a video 
    provider licensed to provide AVC/VC-1 Video. No license is 
    granted or shall be implied for any other use. Additional 
    information may be obtained from MPEG LA, LLC.
    See http://www.mpegla.com.
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    Plays DivX®  video
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