Philips BDP9000 User Manual

www .usasuppor t.philips.com Fo r support call: 1-888-744-5477 (English, Español) 1-800-661-6162 (Français) EN Blu-ra y Disc pla y er 3 ES Repr oductor de Discos Blu-ra y 44 FR Lecteur de Disque Blu-ra y 85 BDP9000
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EN 4 Contents What’ s in the bo x ........... ............................................... ........... 6 Y our pr oduct ......................... .................................................... 7 BDP9000 Blu-ra y Disc pla y er .......... .............. ........................................... ........... ...................... ... 7 Befor e y ou start .............. ............................................... ........... 8 Important safety instructions .. .............. .............. ........... .............. .............. ............ .............. ... ..... 8 W arnings and cautions ...................... ............ .............. ........... .............. ........... .............. ........ ......... 8 Product ha ndling ...................... .............. .......................... .............. ......................... .......... .... ........... 9 North-American regulations .............. ........... ............... .............. ......................... .............. ........ ... 9 Need help? ..... .......................................................... ............... 10 T roubles hooting .................... .............. ............ .............. ........... .............. ........... .............. ......... ......10 Online help ................. ........... .............. .............. .......................... ......................... ......... .. .............. . 10 Helpline............. ......................... ........... .............. ............ .............. .............. ......................... ............ 10 Overview .............. ................................................................... 11 Blu-ra y Disc pla yer ............. .............. .............. ......................... .............. ......................... ... ........... . 11 Displa y..................... .............. ......................... ......................... ........... .............. ....................... .........12 Univer sal remote control .................... .......................... ........... .............. ........... .............. ....... ..... 12 Connect ............................................. ....................... ............... 13 Connect to the TV ...... .............. ......................... .......................... ........... .............. .............. ......... 13 Connect to the audio system (optional)... .............. ......................... .............. .............. ............15 Connect to the power outlet..... .............. ........... .............. .............. ......................... .............. ... .18 Set up ................... .................................................... ............... 19 Set the TV connection ...................... .............. .......................... .............. ......................... ..... ....... 19 Set the audio connection.. ......................... ........... .............. .............. ......................... ............ ......19 Open the Settings menu ................. .............. .............. ......................... .............. ..................... .....19 Overview................ .............. ......................... ........... .............. ........... .............. .............. ..................20 Na vigation ...................... ......................... .......................... .............. ......................... ................. ......2 0 Configure the languag es............... .............. ......................... ........... .............. ............ ............. .. ..... 2 0 Configure the audio output ................ ........... ............... ........... .............. ........... .............. ......... .. . 21 Configure the video output ...................... ........... .............. ........... .............. ............ .............. ... ...23 Change the parental control ........... .............. .......................... .............. .............. ..................... ..2 5 Enjo y ..................... ............................. ....................... ............... 27 Turn the product on ....................... ......................... ........... .............. .............. ..................... .... ....2 7 Load a disc ....... ......................... ........... .............. .......................... ......................... ........ ... .............. . 27 Videos ............... .............. ......................... .......................... ......................... ...................... .............. . 28 Music ........... .......................... ......................... ........... .............. ......................... .......................... ...... 31 Pictures ............. ........... .............. ......................... .......................... ...................... ........ ...... ...............3 2 Memory cards .................. .............. ......................... ......................... .......................... ....... .............33 Set to stand-by ...................... .............. ............ .............. ........... .............. ........... .............. ...............33 T roub leshooting .............. ............................................... ......... 34 Online help ................. ........... .............. .............. .......................... ......................... ......... .. .............. . 34
EN 5 Helpline............. ......................... ........... .............. ............ .............. .............. ......................... ............ 34 Proble ms and tips .................... .............. .......................... ........... .............. ........... .............. ............ 34 T echnical data .......................................................... ............... 36 Dimensions ....................... ........... .............. ........... .............. ............ .............. ........... .............. ......... 36 Operating envir onment ......... ........... .............. ............... ......................... .............. .................. .....36 Po wer ...................... ......................... ......................... ......................... ............ .............. ........... .........36 Video output .................... .............. .............. ......................... ......................... ............ ..... ... ............36 Audio output .................... .............. ......................... ......................... ............ .............. ..... ... ............ 36 Pla yable discs ......... ......................... ......................... ......................... .......................... ... ........ .........37 Pla yable memor y cards ............. ......................... ............ .............. ........... .............. ........... ...... ......38 Information .............................................................. ............... 39 T rademarks and licenses ................... .............. .......................... ........... .............. ........... ......... .. .... 39 Envir onmental informatio n..................... ......................... .......................... ........... .............. ..... ....39 Maintenance and service .......... .............. ......................... .......................... ......................... .... .....39 Philips limited war ranty one (1) year................. ......................... .............. .......................... ......39 Glossar y ............................................. ....................... ............... 42 T erms and definitions ........................ .......................... ......................... ......................... ...... ..... .... 42
EN 6 What’ s in the box Optional components (not supplied) c. Quick star t guide a. BDP9000 Blu-ra y Disc pla yer d. BDP9000 User manual What else y ou’ll need Result after installation HDTV T elevision P ow er outlet j. Audio cable i. Component video cable g. HDMI cable Additional HDMI cable e. RC4380 User manual f. Pr oduct registration car d AC HDMI-D VI cable Composite video cable Coaxial audio cable Audio cable (2x) S-Video cable Optical audio cable b. RC4380 Remote contr ol HDTV
EN 7 Y our pr oduct BDP9000 Blu-ra y Disc pla yer W atch movies in the highest pict ur e quality a vailable for your HDTV The BDP9000 Blu-ra y Disc play er offers full high-definition vide o playback up to 1080p resoluti on for an ama zing viewing exper ience. A highly detailed pictur e and increased sharpness deliv ers a more true-to-lif e picture. Upconv er t D VDs for enhanced pictur e quality Y our cur rent D VDs will look ev en better than befor e thanks to video upconversion. U p c o nv e r s i o n w i l l i n c re a s e t h e r e s o l u t i o n o f s t a n d a r d d e f i n i t i o n DV D s t o h i g h d e f i n i t i o n up to 1080p ov er an HDMI connection. The pict ure will be less jagged and more r ealistic for a near high-definition experience. Enjo y your content on diff erent kinds of media Full backwar ds compatibility with D VDs, CDs ensures that y o u can continue to enjo y your curr ent audio-video collection. Addition al ly , you can view JPEG digital pictur es or listen to MP3 music files on popular memory card f o rmats, thanks to the built-in memory card r eader . Listen to rich uncompr esse d multi-channel surr ound sound The BDP9000 supports 5.1 channels of uncompressed audio, which r ealizes real-to-life sound and mak es you f eel that you are reall y there. Intuitiv e User interface a nd universal Remote contr ol The Philips logical user interface a llows y ou to easily na vigate through y our content and settings, so you can quickly find what y ou ar e looking fo r . With the included univ ersal remote contr ol, you can contr ol multiple othe r audio/video devices, so you don’ t ha ve to continuously s witch r emote controls. Easy and simple connection to y our HDTV via HDMI Connect your BDP9000 to y our HDTV wit h one single HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interf ace) cable. The high definition video output signal will be transferr ed to your HDT V without con version t o analog signal s, so yo u will get an excellent pi cture a nd sound quality , completely fr ee from noise. Than ks to other multiple outputs, y o u can also easily connect to y our home theater system or amplifier .
EN 8 Befo re y ou star t Impor tant safety instructions 1 Read these instructions. 2 K eep these instructions. 3 Heed all warnings and cautions. 4 Follo w all instructions. 5 Do not use this apparatus near water . 6 Clean only wi th dr y cloth. 7 Do not block any v entilation openings. Instal l in accordance with the manufacturer’ s instructions. 8 Do not install near an y heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, or other apparatus (including amplif iers) that produce heat. 9 Do not defeat the safe ty purpose of the polarized plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other . If the pr ovided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician f or replacement of the obsolete outlet. 10 Protect the po wer cord fr om being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, conv enience receptacles, and the point w here they exit fr om the apparatus. 11 Only use attachments/accessories specified by the man ufacture r . 12 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused f or long periods of time. 13 Refer all se r vicing to qualified service personnel. Serv icing is r equired when the apparatus has been damaged in an y wa y , such as power suppl y cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spil led or objects hav e fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally , or has been dr opped. 14 Apparatus shall not be expose d to dripping or splashing. 15 Do not place any sour ces of danger on the apparatus (e .g. li quid filled ob jects, light candles). W arnings and cautions W a rnings and cautions tell you that parts of procedur es can be dangerous and/or cause damage. A warning means that injury or death is possible if the instruct ions are not obey ed. A caution means that dama ge to the equipment is possi ble.
EN 9 Pr oduct handling Nor th-American r egulations This equipment has been tested and found to compl y with the limit s for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rule s. These limits are designed to pr ovide reasonabl e protecti on against harmful interf erence in a res idential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate ra dio fre q uency energy and, if not installed and used in accor dance with the instructions, ma y cause harmful interfer ence to radio communications. Ho we ver , there is no guarantee that i nterfer ence will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment do es cause harmful interfer ence to radio or television r eception, which ca n be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interfer ence by one or more of the f ollowing measures: • Reorient or rel ocate the receiving antenna. • Increase t he separation betw een the equipment and receiv er . • Connect the equipment into an outl et on a circuit diff erent from tha t to which the receiv er is connected. • Consult the dealer or an exper ien ced radio/TV technician for help . WARNING • TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMO VE THE COVER (OR THE BACK). NO USER-SERVICABL E PARTS ARE INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIE D SERVICE PERSONNEL. • THIS UNIT EMPLOYS A LA SER. DUE TO POSSIBLE EYE INJURY, ONLY A QUALIFIED SERVICE P ERSON SHOULD REMOVE THE COVER OR ATT EMPT TO SERVICE THIS DEVICE. • TO PREVENT D AMAGE WHICH MA Y RESULT IN FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD, DO N OT EXPOSE THIS AP PLICANCE TO RAIN O R MOISTURE. • TO PREVENT THE SPREAD OF FI RE , KEEP CANDLES OR OTHER OPEN FLAMES AWAY FROM THIS PRODUCT AT ALL TIMES • BEFORE YOU CONNECT THE PRODUCT TO A POWER SUPPLY, MAKE SURE THAT THE VOLTAGE ON THE TYPE PLATE OF TH E PRODUCT IS THE SAME AS THE VOLTAGE OF THE POWER SUPPLY. WHEN THE VOLTAGES ARE NOT THE SAME, REFER TO YOUR DE ALER • TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECT RIC SHOCK, MAKE SURE THAT THE PRODUCT AND THE OTHER COMPONENTS ARE T URNED OFF BEFORE YOU CONNECT OTHER COM PONENTS TO THE PRODUCT. • DO NOT PUT YOUR HAND IN THE DISC TRAY. IF Y OU DO, YOU CAN GET STUCK IN THE DISC T RAY. CAUTION • ONLY LOAD DISCS WI TH REGULAR SHAPES IN TO THE PRODUCT. DISCS WITH IRREGULAR SHAPES CAN DAMAGE THE PRODUCT. • DO NOT BLOCK TH E VENTILATION OPE NINGS. MAKE SURE THA T THERE IS ALWAYS AT LEAS T 4 INCHES (10 CENTIMETERS) OF FREE SPACE BETWEEN THE REAR PANEL OF THE PRODUCT AND ANY OTHER OBJECT. • ONLY LOAD PLA YABLE DISCS INTO T HE PRODUCT. DISCS THAT CANNOT BE PLAYED OR OTHER OB JECTS CAN DAMAGE THE PRODUCT. • DO NOT MOVE THE PRODUCT WHILE A DISC IS BEING PLAYED. IF YOU DO, YOU CAN DAMAGE THE PRODUCT AND THE DISC.
EN 10 Need help? T r oubleshooting Refer to page 34. Online help Refer to www .usasuppor t.philips.com for : • Interactive help • Frequently ask ed questions Helpline /i Be prepar ed to give this inf ormation: • A description of the pr oblem and w hen it occurs • The type number on the label of the product • The date of purchase Language Telephone number English 1-888-PHILIPS (1-888-744-5477) French 1-800-661-6162 Spanish 1-888-PHILIPS (1-888-744-5477)
EN 11 Ov er vie w Blu-ra y Disc pla yer 1 Standby/on button T urns the pr oduct on and off 2 Standby/on light Shows the on/off status of the pr oduct. • Off - Not connected to a power s upply • Red - Stand-by mode • Blue - On 3D i s c t r a y 4 Open/close button Opens and closes the disc tra y . 5F r o n t d i s p l a y Shows information about the pr oduct and the disc . 6 Co ver buttons Opens the user access panel. 7 Next/F orward button • Videos, music, pictures - Next (short press) • Videos - Forward (long pr ess) 8 Pre vious/Rewind button • Videos, music, pictures - Pr evious (shor t press) • Videos - Rewind (long pre ss) 9 Stop button 10 Pla y/pause button 11 Video output button & video output lights Selects the video output. The video output lights show the selected video output. 12 Memor y card r eaders 13 5.1 Analog audio ports Connects the audio out put to an amplifier
EN 12 14 Stereo analo g audio ports Connects the audio out put to an amplifier 15 Composite video port (CVBS) 16 Component video por ts (YPbPr) 17 Digital audio port - coaxial Connects the audio out put to an amplifier 18 Digital audio port - optical Connects the audio out put to an amplifier 19 HDMI por t Connects the video and audi o signals to a TV or a mplifier . Recommended for HDTV . 20 S-Video port Displa y 1 Title/T rack indicator 2 Status indicator Shows the inf ormation about pla ying time , clock and status. 3 Memor y card indicator 4 Disc type indicator 5 Video output resolution indicator 6 Pla y mode indicator Univ ersal remote contr ol Refer to the RC4380 User Manual.
EN 13 Connect Connect to the TV Option 1 - Best quality (HDMI) 1 T ake the supplied HDMI cable . 2 Plug one end of the HDMI cable into the HD MI OUT por t. 3 Plug the other end of the HDMI cable into the HD compli ant TV . Option 2 - Best quality (HDMI to D VI) 1 T ake a HDMI-D VI cable (not supplied). 2 Plug one end of the HDMI-D VI cable into the HDMI OUT por t. 3 Plug the other end of the HDMI-D VI cable into the HD compliant TV . 4 T ak e the supplied audio cable. 5 Plug one end of the audio cable into the AUDI O - L and AU D I O- R por ts. 6 Plug the other end of the audio cable into the TV . This product is designed for hi gh-definition televisions (HDTV). Need help? Refer to the document ation that came with your TV f or information ab out: • The devices that you ca n connect to your TV. • The type of cables that you can connect to your TV. 1 2 3 HDTV This type of connection requires no audio connection. 1 2 3 HDTV 4 5 6 HDTV
EN 14 Option 3 - Good quality (Component video) 1 T ake the supplied component video cable. 2 Plug one end of the component video cable into the Y , Pb and Pr ports. 3 Plug the other end of the component video cable into the TV . 4 T ak e the supplied audio cable. 5 Plug one end of the audio cable into the AUDI O - L and AU D I O- R por ts. 6 Plug the other end of the audio cable into the TV . Option 4 - Standard quality (Composite video) 1 T ake a composite video cable (not supplied). 2 Plug one end of the composite video cable into the VIDEO por t. 3 Plug the other end of the composite video cabl e into the TV . 4 T ak e the supplied audio cable. 5 Plug one end of the audio cable into the AUDI O - L and AU D I O- R por ts. 6 Plug the other end of the audio cable into the TV . TV 1 3 2 4 5 6 TV When a BD with Image Cons traint Token or Digital On ly Token is played, the output is disabled. TV 1 3 2 4 5 6 TV When a BD is played, the output is disabled.
EN 15 Option 5 - Standard quality (S-Video) 1 T ake an S-Video cable (not supplied). 2 Plug one end of the S-Video cable int o the S-VIDEO port. 3 Plug the other end of the S-Video cable i nto the TV . 4 T ak e the supplied audio cable. 5 Plug one end of the audio cable into the AUDI O - L and AU D I O- R por ts. 6 Plug the other end of the audio cable into the TV . Connect to the audio system (optional) Option 1 - Best quality (HDMI) 1 If you connected the TV to the HDMI port, unplug the HDMI cable on the TV . TV 1 3 2 4 5 6 TV When a BD is played, the output is disabled. Need help? Refer to the documentation that came wit h your audio system for information about: • The devices that you can co nnect to your audio system. • The type of cables that you ca n connect to your audio system. 1 HDTV
EN 16 2 Plug the end of the HDMI cable into the HDMI input of the audio system. 3 T ake another HDMI cable (not supplied). 4 Plug one end of the HDMI cable i nto the HDMI output of the audio system. 5 Plug the other end of the HDMI cable into the TV . Option 2 - Good quality (digital audio , optical connection) 1 T ake an optical audio cable (not supplied). 2 Plug one end of the optica l audio cable into the OPTICAL port. 3 Plug the other end of the optical audio cable into t he audio system. Option 3 - Good quality (digital audio , coaxial connection) 1 T ake a coaxial audio cable (not supplied). 2 Plug one end of the coaxial audio cable i nto the CO AXIAL por t. 3 Plug the other end of the coaxial audio cable into the aud io system. 2 3 4 5 HDTV 1 3 2 1 3 2
EN 17 Option 4 - Standard quality (5:1 analog audio) 1 If you connected the TV to the COMPONENT OUT , VIDEO or S-VIDEO ports or used a HDMI-DVI cable, remo ve the audio cable between the Blu-ra y Disc pla yer and the TV . 2 T ak e the supplied audio cable. 3 T ake another two audio cables (not supplied). 4 Plug the three audio ca bles into the 5.1CH ANALOG AUDI O OUT por ts. 5 Plug the other ends of the thr ee audio cables into the audio system. Option 5 - Standard quality (ster eo analog audio) 1 If you connected the TV to the COMPONENT OUT , VIDEO or S-VIDEO ports or used a HDMI-D VI cable , unplug the audio cable on the TV . 2 Plug the ends of the audio cable int o the audio system. 1 TV 2 3x 3 4 5 1 TV 2
EN 18 Connect to the pow er outlet 1 Plug the pow e r cable into the pow er outlet. > The standby/on light on the front of the pr oduct comes on as red. AC
EN 19 Set up Set the TV connection 1 Tu r n t h e T V o n . 2 Set the TV to the co rr ect external input. 3 Press the ST ANDBY/ON but ton. >T h e ST ANDBY/ON light on the front of the product comes on as blue. 4 Open the user access panel. 5 Press the video output selection butto n until the cor rect light comes on. /i > The video signal of the Blu-ray Disc player sho ws . 6 Follo w the on-screen instructions Set the audio connection 1 T urn the audio system on. 2 Set the audio system to the corr ect external input. Open the Settings menu With the Settings menu, y ou can change the set up of the product. 1 T ak e the supplied unive rsal remote contr ol. 2 Press the ST ANDBY/ON but ton. >T h e Home menu shows. 3 Select Settings and pr ess OK. >T h e Settin gs menu shows. TV connection Light HDMI HDMI Component video COMPONENT Composite video CVBS/S-VIDEO S-Video CVSS/S-VIDEO Disc Memory card Video Music Pictures Music Pictures Settings Blu-ray Disc player
EN 20 Ov er view /i Na vigation /i Configur e the languages Open the language menu 1 Open the Settings menu. 2 Select Langua ge setup and press OK . >T h e Lang uage setup menu shows . Change the pr efer red audio language 1 Open the Languag e setup menu. 2 Select Audio and pr ess OK . > The available languages show . 3 Choose the prefer red language and press OK . Language setup Audio Subtitle Disc menu Player menu Audio setup Digital output PCM downsampl ing Dynamic compression Speaker setup Display setup TV shape Black level Resolution HDMI format Screen message Front display Parental control Use PIN Rating level New PIN Action Button Go up or down in a list Move a cell in the list Confirm a selection OK Language setup Parental control Display setup Audio setup Audio Player menu Disc menu Subtitle Settings Audio Player menu Disc menu Subtitle Original Deutsch English Español Français Italiano Language setup When the preferred language is not availa ble, the default lang uage is used. The default language is English.
EN 21 Change the pr eferr ed subtitle language 1 Open the Languag e setup menu. 2 Select Subtitle and pr ess OK . > The available languages show . 3 Choose the pref erre d language and press OK . Change the pr eferr ed disc menu language 1 Open the Languag e setup menu. 2 Select Disc menu and pr ess OK . > The available languages show . 3 Choose the pref erre d language and press OK . Change the pla yer language 1 Open the Languag e setup menu. 2 Select Pla yer men u and press OK . > The available languages show . 3 Choose the pref erre d language and press OK . Configur e the audio output Open the audio menu 1 Open the Settings menu. 2 Select Audio setup and press OK . >T h e Au dio setup menu shows. Audio Player menu Subtitle English Disc menu Automatic Español Deutsch Français Italiano Language setup When the preferred language is not availa ble, the defau lt language is used. The default language is English. Audio Player menu Subtitle Disc menu Español Deutsch English Français Nederlands Italiano Language setup When the preferred language is not availa ble, the defau lt language is used. The default language is English. Audio Player menu Subtitle Disc menu Français Español English Language setup Language setup Parental control Display setup Audio setup Digital output Speaker setup Dynamic compression PCM downsampling Settings
EN 22 Change the format of the digital audio signal 1 Open the Audio setup menu. 2 Select Digital output and pr ess OK . > The available options show . 3 Choose the pre ferr ed option and press OK . Ref er to ’Audio output’ on page 36. /i Enable PCM downsampling 1 Open the Audio setup menu. 2 Select PCM do wnsampling and press OK . > The available options show . 3 Choose the pre ferr ed option and press OK . /i Enable dynamic range compr ession 1 Open the Audio setup menu. 2 Select Dynamic compr ession and press OK . > The available options show . 3 Choose the pre ferr ed option and press OK . /i Change the set up of your speak ers 1 Open the Audio setup menu. 2 Select Speak er set up and press OK . 3 Select the speak ers to change and press OK . /i PCM Bitstream Digital output Speaker setup Dynamic compression PCM downsampling Audio setup Option Description PCM The format of the digit a l audio signal is PCM. Bitstream The format of the digit a l audio signal is bitstream. On Off Digital output Speaker setup Dynamic compression PCM downsampling Audio setup Option Description On If the form at of the digit al audio signal is 96 kHz PCM, the audio is downsampled to 48 kHz. Off Regardless of the sampling frequency of the digital a udio signal, the audio is never downsampl ed. On Off Digital output Speaker setup Dynamic compression PCM downsampling Audio setup Option Description On The dynamic range compression is enabled. Off The dynamic range compression is disabled. Digital output Speaker setup Dynamic compression PCM downsampling Audio setup Option Description Front Choose between large or small speakers Center Choose between no speaker, a large or a small speaker Rear Choose between no speakers, large or small speakers Subwoofer Choose between on or off. Available when front speakers are set to large.
EN 23 4 Change the size of your speak ers and press OK . Configur e the video output Open the video menu 1 Open the Settings menu. 2 Select Displa y setup and press OK . >T h e Dis play setup men u shows. Change the aspect ratio 1 Open the Displa y set up menu. 2 Select TV sha pe an d press OK . > The available options show . 3 Choose the pre ferr ed option and press OK . /i When the front speakers are set to large and the subwoofer is on, the subwoof er is used for the output of bass sounds (bel ow 100 Hz). Set the subwoofer to off for output of the bass sounds through the front speakers Language setup Parental control Display setup Audio setup T V shape Resolution Black level Front display Screen message HDMI format Settings 4:3 Letterbox 16:9 Widescreen 4:3 Panscan T V shape Resolution Black level Front display Screen message HDMI format Display setup A B C Option Description 4:3 Letterbox The TV shape is 4:3. The top and bottom parts of widescreen images show black bars. Refer to A. 4:3 Panscan The TV shape is 4:3. The left and right parts of widescreen image s do not show. Refer to B. 16:9 Widescreen The TV shape is 16:9 (wide screen). Refer to C.
EN 24 Change the black lev el 1 Open the Displa y set up menu. 2 Select Black le vel and press OK . > The available options show . 3 Choose the pre ferr ed option and press OK . /i Change the r esolution 1 Open the Displa y set up menu. 2 Select Resolution and pr ess OK . > The available options show . 3 Choose the pre ferr ed option and press OK . /i HDMI connection /i Component video connection /i Composite video/S-Video connection Only applicable when the connection to the TV is composite video or S-Video. On Off T V shape Resolution Black level Front display Screen message HDMI format Display setup Option Description On Increases the darkness of black sections in the picture. Off Decreases the darknes s of black sections in the picture. 1080p 1080i 720p 480p T V shape Resolution Black level Front display Screen message HDMI format Display setup Disc type Supported resolutions BD (without token) 720p, 1080i, 1080p BD, Image Constraint To ken (ICT) 720p, 1080i, 1080p BD, Digital Only Token (DOT) 720p, 1080i, 1080p DVD 480p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p Disc type Supported resolutions BD (without token) 720p, 1080i BD, Image Constraint To ken (ICT) Not supported BD, Digital Only Token (DOT) Not supported DVD 480i, 480p Disc type Supported resolutions BD (without to ken) Not supported BD, Image Constraint To ken (ICT) Not supported BD, Digital Only Token (DOT) Not supported DVD 480i When a resolution is selected that is not supported by the TV, the product must be reset. Press-and-hold the -button on the front panel for 5 seconds to restore the factory settings (with no dis c in the disc tray).
EN 25 Change the HDMI format 1 Open the Displa y set up menu. 2 Select HDMI f ormat and press OK . > The available options show . 3 Choose the pre ferr ed option and press OK . /i Enable scr een messages 1 Open the Displa y set up menu. 2 Select Scr ee n message and pr ess OK . > The available options show . 3 Choose the pre ferr ed option and press OK . /i Configure the fr ont displa y 1 Open the Displa y set up menu. 2 Select Fron t d i s p lay and press OK . > The available options show . 3 Choose the pre ferr ed option and press OK . /i Change the par ental contr ol Open the par ental contro l menu 1 Open the Settings menu. 2 Select P arental contro l and press OK . 3 Enter your PIN. 4 Follo w the on-screen instructions. >T h e Par ental contr ol menu shows. TV Monitor T V shape Resolution Black level Front display Screen message HDMI format Display setup Option Description TV T h e f o r m a t o f t h e H D M I s i g n a l i s T V . U s e this if you connec ted the HDMI po rt to a TV. Monitor The format of the HDMI signal is monitor. Use thi s if you connec ted the HDMI port to a monitor. On Off T V shape Resolution Black level Front display Screen message HDMI format Display setup Option Description On The screen messages are enabled. Off The scree n messages are disabled. Automatic Dim Bright T V shape Resolution Black level Front display Screen message HDMI format Display setup Option Description Automatic Low brightness of the front display during playback. Dim Low brightness of the front display. Bright High brightness of the front display. Language setup Parental control Display setup Audio setup Use PIN New PIN Rating level Settings The default PIN is 0000.
EN 26 Enable the PIN 1 Open the P arental contr ol menu. 2 Select Use PIN and pr ess OK . > The available options show . 3 Choose the pre ferr ed option and press OK . /i Change the rating lev el 1 Open the P arental contr ol menu. 2 Select Rating le vel and pr ess OK . > The available options show . 3 Choose the pre ferr ed option and press OK . Change the PIN 1 Open the P arental contr ol menu. 2 Select Ne w PIN and press OK . 3 Follo w the on-screen instructions. On Off Use PIN New PIN Rating level Parental control Option Description On The PIN is enabled. Off T he PIN is disabled . 8 (Adults) 7 6 5 4 3 Use PIN New PIN Rating level Parental control For example, when you set the rating leve l to 6, discs with rating levels 7 and 8 cannot be played. Use PIN Enter new PIN New PIN Rating level Parental control
EN 27 Enjo y T urn the pr oduct on 1 Set the TV to the co rr ect external input. 2 On the fr ont of the prod uct, pre ss the ST ANDBY/ON button. >T h e ST ANDBY/ON light comes on as blue . Load a disc 1 T urn the pr oduct on. 2 Press the OPEN/CLOSE button. > The disc tray opens. 3 Place the disc in the disc tra y . 4 Press the OPEN/CLOSE button again. > The disc tray closes . Before you load a disc into the Blu-ray Di sc player, make sure that the disc type is supported. Refer to ’Playa ble discs’ on page 37.
EN 28 Videos Pla y a title 1 T urn the pr oduct on. 2 Load the video disc. >T h e Home menu shows. 3 From the home men u, select Video . >T h e Ti tle list shows . 4 Use the univ ersal remote contr ol to go to the titl e. /i 5 Press the OK button. Contr ol titles 1 Pla y the title. 2 Use the universal r emote control to contro l the title . /i Jump to the next or pr evious title 1 Pla y the title. 2 Press the INFO button. >T h e In fo menu shows. 3 Select Titl e . 4 Select th e preferr ed o ption and press OK . /i Disc Memory card Video Music Pictures Music Pictures Settings Blu-ray Disc player Discs that contain a disc menu show the disc menu. If the disc contains a disc menu, the rest of the procedure is not applicab le. Refer to the documentation that came with the disc for instructio ns that te ll you how to operate th e disc menu. Action Button Previous title Next title Action Button Play the ti tle Pause the title Stop the title Restart the title Jump to the previous title/chapter Jump to the next title/chapter Repeat the title/chapter REPEAT Repeat a defined selection REPEAT A-B Bookmark a poin t on the disc BOOKMARK Tip You can use the univers al remote control to jump to the ne xt or previous title. Refer to ’Control titles’ on page 28 for instructions. Option Button Previous title Next title
EN 29 Jump to the next or pr evious chapter 1 Pla y the title. 2 Press the INFO button. >T h e In fo menu shows. 3 Select Cha pter . 4 Select the preferred option and press OK . /i Jump to a point of ti me 1 Pla y the title. 2 Press the INFO button. >T h e In fo menu shows. 3 Select Pla y ing time . 4 With the number k eys, enter the point of time . 5 Press OK . Sear ch thro ugh a chapter 1 Pla y the title. 2 Go to the chapter . 3 Set the speed. /i Sear ch for a scene 1 Pla y a title. 2 Press the SCENE SEARCH button. >T h e Scene search menu shows . 3 Select the type of scene sear ch. 4 Press OK . 5 Select the categ ory of the sear ch. 6 Press OK . 7 Select the scene fr om the selection. 8 Press OK . /i Tip You can use the universal remo te control to jump to the next or previous chapter. Refer to ’Control titles’ on page 28 f or instructions. Option Button Previous chapter Next chapter When you search through a chapter, the a udio is muted. Option Button Search forwards Search backwards This feature is not applic able to all video discs. Option Button Previous scene in the category Next scene in the category
EN 30 Pla y a title frame by frame 1 Pause the title. 2 Jump to the frame . /i Pla y a title in slow motion 1 Pause the title. 2 Set the speed. /i Change the audio language 1 Pla y the title. 2 Press the AUD IO button. > The on-screen display shows . 3 Select the audio l anguage. 4 Press OK . /i Change the camera angle 1 Pla y a title. 2 Press the TITLE/POPUP MENU button. > The disc menu shows . 3 Contr ol the disc menu wit h th e universal r emote control. • When you play a title frame by frame, the audio is muted. • For BD, only jump to the next frame is possible. Option Button Jump to the next frame Jump to the previous frame • When you play a title in slow motion, the audio is muted. • For BD, only jump slow forward is possible. Option Button Slow forward Slow backward Action Button Up Down This feature is not applic able to all video discs.
EN 31 Change the subtitle language 1 Pla y the title. 2 Press the SUBTITLE but ton. > The on-screen display shows . 3 Select the subtitle language . 4 Press OK . /i Music Pla y a track 1 T urn the pr oduct on. 2 Load the audio disc or insert the memor y card. T o insert a memor y card, ref er to page 33. > The home menu shows. 3 From the home men u, select Music . >T h e Music list shows. 4 Use the univ ersal remote contr ol to go to the tra ck. /i 5 Press the OK button. Contr ol tracks 1 Pla y the track. 2 Use the universal r emote control to contro l the track. /i Action Button Up Down Disc Memory card Video Music Pictures Music Pictures Settings Blu-ray Disc player Action Button Next track Previous track Action Button Play the trac k Pause the track Stop the track Restart the track Play the previous track Play the next track Repeat the track REPEAT (1x) Repeat the audio di sc REPEAT (2x) Play the tracks in random order REPEAT (3x)
EN 32 Pictur es View a pictur e 1 T urn the pr oduct on. 2 Load the disc or insert the memor y card. T o insert a memor y card, ref er to page 33. > The home menu shows. 3 From the home men u, select Picture . >T h e Picture list shows . 4 Use the univ ersal remote contr ol to go to the pict ure. 5 Press the OK button. Star t a slideshow 1 View the first picture of the slideshow . 2 Press the INFO button. >T h e In fo menu shows. 3 Select Slidesho w . > The available options show . 4 Choose the pre ferr ed speed and press OK . Rotate a pictur e 1 View the pictur e or stop the slide show . 2 Press the INFO button. >T h e In fo menu shows. 3 Select Rotate . > The available options show . 4 Choose the pre ferr ed option and press OK . /i Zoom in and out on a picture 1 View the phot o or stop the slide show . 2 Press the INFO button. >T h e In fo menu shows. 3 Select Zoom . > The available options show . 4 Choose the pre ferr ed option and press OK . /i Disc Memory card Video Music Pictures Music Pictures Settings Blu-ray Disc player Tip You can use up-down arrow keys of the uni versal remote control to rotate a picture. The function is no t available in a slideshow. Option D escription Rotate Option D escription On Zoom in Off Normal size (100%) Scroll
EN 33 Memor y car ds Insert memor y cards 1 T urn the pr oduct on. 2 Open the user access panel. 3 Insert the memor y card into the cor rect slot. /i Music Pictur es Set to stand-by 1 On the fr ont of the prod uct, pre ss the ST ANDBY/ON button. >T h e ST ANDBY/ON light on the front of your pr oduct comes on as red. CAUTION DO NOT INSERT AN MS DUO, RS -MMC OR MINI SD INT O THE MEMORY CARD READER WITHOUT AN ADAP TER. IF YOU DO, YOU CAN DAMAGE THE BLU-RA Y DISC PL AYER AND THE MEMORY CARD. Before you insert a memory card into the Blu-r ay Disc player, make sure that the memory card is supported. Refer to ’P layable memory cards’ on page 38. Left slot Right slot CF Type I MS MD MS PRO MS Duo (only with adapter) MMC RS-MMC (only with adapter) SD Mini SD (only with adapter) Refer to ’Music’ on page 31. Refer to ’Pictures’ on page 32. When the product is switched to stand-by, it still uses some power. To turn the product off, remove the power cord from the power outlet.
EN 34 T r oubleshooting Online help Refer to www .usasuppor t.philips.com for : • Interactive help • Frequently ask ed questions Helpline /i Be prepar ed to give this inf ormation: • A description of the pr oblem and w hen it occurs • The type number on the label of the product • The date of purchase Pr oblems and tips /i Language Telephone number English 1-888-PHILIPS (1-888-744-5477) French 1-800-661-6162 Spanish 1-888-PHILIPS (1-888-744-5477) Problem Tip No reaction to th e supplied universal remote control. Connect the product to the power outlet. Point the remote control at the product. Insert the batteries corr ectly. Insert new batteries in the universal remote control. No video signal on the TV. Turn the TV on. Set the TV to the correct external input. Select the correct vi deo output with the VIDEO OUTPUT SELECTION button on the front panel. Change the resolution of the output to the TV. Press-and-hold the -button on the front panel for 5 seconds to restore the factory settings (with no disc in the disc tray). No high-definitio n video signal on the TV via component vi deo. Does the disc contain high-definition video? High-definition video is not avai lable when the disc does not contain it. Does the TV support hi gh-definition video? High-definition video is not avail able when the TV does not support it. No audio signal from the loudspeakers of the TV. Assign the audio input of the TV to the corresponding video input. No audio signal from the loudspeakers of the audio system. Turn the audio system on. Set the audio syst em to the c orrect external input. Increase the volume level of t he audio system.
EN 35 No 5.1-channel audio from the loudspeakers of the audio system Does the disc or memo ry card contain 5.1- channel audio? The 5.1- channel audio is not available when the disc or memory card does not contain it. Does the audio system support 5.1- channel audio? The 5.1- channel audio is not available when the audio system does not contain it. In the SETTINGS menu, set Digital out to PCM . Cannot play a disc. Make sure that the product supports the disc. Make sure that the Blu-ray Disc player supports the region code of the DVD or BD. (BD: A; DVD: All or 1) For DVD R discs, make sure that the disc is finalized. Clean the disc. Cannot play JPEG files from a disc. Make sure that the disc was reco rded in the UDF, ISO9660 or JOLIET format. Cannot play MP3 files from a disc or a memory card. Make sure that the di sc was recorded in the UDF, ISO9660 or JOLIET format. Make sure that th e bit rate of the MP 3 files is between 56 and 320 kbps. M a k e su r e t h a t t h e s a m p l e r a t e o f t h e M P 3 files is 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz or 48 kHz. Cannot play a memory card. Make sure the memory card is supported by the product. Red cross in the upper right hand corner of the screen. The operation is not possible. Cannot find a JPEG file. Make sure that the sel ected folder does not contain more than 1500 files. Only the first 1500 files are shown. Make sure that the file e xtension is .jpg, .JPG, .jp eg or .JPEG. Cannot find an MP3 file. Make sure that the sel ected folder does not contain more than 1500 files. Only the first 1500 files are shown. Make sure that the file extension is .mp3 or .MP3 The product gives no response to any control. Press and hold the standby/on button for 5 seconds to set the product to stand-by. Problem Tip
EN 36 T echnical data Dimensions /i Operating en vironment /i Po we r /i Video output /i Audio output /i When you pla y a video from a di sc, the audio is dependent upon: • The type of audio connection • The disc type and the audio on the disc • The selected digital audi o format (onl y for S/PDIF and HDMI connections) /i Product dimensions (W x D x H) 16.9 x 12.8 x 3.1 in (430 x 325 x 789 mm) Product weight 9.3 lbs (4.2 kg) Operating temperature 41 to 104 F ( 5 to 40 °C) Operating humidity 10 to 75 % (non-condensing) Mains power AC, 120 V, 60 Hz Standby/on switch Power consumption 51 W (< 10 W stand-by) Standby/on light Red/blue HDMI 480p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p Component video Y: 1.0 Vp-p (75 Ω load), Pb: 0.70 Vp-p (75 Ω load), Pr: 0.70 Vp-p (75 Ω load) Composite video 1 channel: 1.0 Vp-p (75 Ω load) S-Video Luminance: 1.0 Vp-p (75 Ω lo ad), Chrominance: 0.3 Vp-p (75 Ω load) HDMI PCM multi-channel audi o, PCM audio, bitstream audio, Digital audio output Optical, coaxial (S/ PDIF) 5.1-Channe l Front and rear l eft, front an d rear rig ht, center, subwoofer 2-Channel Left, right Frequency response 48 kHz sampling: 4 Hz to 22 kHz, 96 kHz sampling: 4 Hz to 44 kHz Signal-to-noise ratio 110 dB Dynamic rang e 100 dB Total harmonic distortion 0.004%
EN 37 2-Channel analog /i 5.1-Channel analog /i S/PDIF /i HDMI Pla yable discs /i Disc type Output BD 2-Channel DVD with Dolby Digital 2-Channel DVD with DTS M ute Disc type Output BD 5.1-Channel DVD with Dolby Digital 2-Channel (front left, front right) DVD with DTS M ute Disc type Output BD PCM: 2-Channel; Bitstream: bitstream from disc DVD with Dolby Digital 2-Channel (front left, front right); Bitstream: bitstrea m from disc DVD with DTS PCM: Mute; Bi tstream: bitstream from d i sc Disc type Output BD PCM: 2-Channel/5.1- Channel; Bitstream: bitstream from disc DVD with Dolby Digital 2-Channel (front left, front right); Bitstream: bitstrea m from disc DVD with DTS PCM: Mute; Bi tstream: bitstream from d i sc Types BD: BD-ROM, BD-RE; DVD: DVD- VIDEO, DVD RW (4.7 GB), DVD-RW (4.7 GB), DVD R (4.7 GB) DVD-R (4.7 GB); CD: AUDIO-CD, CD-RW, CD-R Region codes BD: A; DVD: All or 1 PRODUCT IS FULLY COMPATIBLE WITH THE FOLLOWI NG CURRENT FORMATS: • BD-ROM / BD-R / BD-RE * • DVD-Video / DVD-R / DVD-RW • Audio CD / CD-R / CD-RW PRODUCT IS COMPAT IBLE WITH THE FOLLOWI NG FORMATS, WITH L IMITED FUNCTIONAL ITY: • DVD R / DVD RW PRODUCT WILL NOT PLA Y DISCS WITH THE FOLLOWIN G FORMATS: • HD-DVD • Any other * Due to the intentional progression of the Blu-ray Disc form at by its standard setting authority, Philips cannot guara ntee or warrant the playability of f uture extensions of the Blu-ray Disc format with this product.
EN 38 Pla yable memor y car ds /i Types CF Type I, MD, SM, MS PRO, MS Duo (with adapter), MMC, RS-MMC (with adapter), SD, M ini SD (with adapt er),
EN 39 Information T rademarks and licenses Dolby Laboratories Manufactur ed under license fr om Dolby Laboratories. “Dolb y”, “Pro-logic” a nd the double-D symbol ar e trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. DTS “DTS” and “DTS DIGIT AL SURR OUND” are r egistered trademarks of Digital Theat er Systems, Inc. HDMI HDMI, the HDMI logo and Hig h-Definition-Multimedia I nterface are trademarks or regi stered t rademarks of HDMI licensing LLC. En vironmental inf ormation All unnecessar y packaging has been omitted. The packaging has been made easy to separate into tw o materials: cardboard (box, buffe r) and polyeth ylene (bags, protectiv e foam sheet). Y our product consists of mate rials which can be recycled and r eused if disassembled by a specialized co mpan y . Please observe the local regul ations regar ding the disposal of packaging ma terials, e xhausted batteries and old equipment. Dispose of in accor dance with local - state and federal r egulation. For ad ditional information on r ecycling contact www .eia.org (Consumer Education Initiativ e). Maintenance and ser v ice If the product is def ective and needs repair , but the warranty period has expired, y ou can consult our specialists (ref er to page 10). Philips limited warranty one (1) y ear W arranty cov erage: PHILIPS warra nty obligation is limited to the terms set forth below . Who is cov ered: Philips warrants the pr oduct to the origin al purchaser or the person r eceiving the product a s a gift against de fects in mater ial s and workmanship as b ased on the date of original pur chase (“W arranty P eriod”) fr om an Authorized Dealer . The original sales receipt showing the pr oduct name and the purchase date from an aut horized ret ailer is considered s uch proof. What is cov ered: The Philips war ranty cov ers new pr oducts if a defect ari ses and a valid cla im is r eceiv ed by Philips wit hin the W arranty Pe riod. At its option, Phili ps will either (1) repair the product at no charge, using new or r e furbis hed r eplacement par ts, or (2) exchange the product with a pr oduct that is new or which has been manufactur ed fr om new , or ser viceable used parts and is at least functi on ally equivalent or most comparable to the original pr oduct in Philips curr ent inv entor y , or (3) refund the origina l pur chase price of the pr oduct.
EN 40 Philips warrants r e placement products or pa rts provided under this war ranty against defects in mater ials and wo rkmanship fr om the date of the replacemen t or repair for ninety (90) da ys or for the remaining po r tion of the original pr oduct’ s warranty , whichev er provides longer cov erage for you. When a product or part is exchanged, any replacement item becomes y our property and the r eplaced item becomes Philips’ property . When a refund is giv en, your product becomes Philips’ pr oper ty . What is not cov ered - Exc lusions and limitations: This Limited W arranty appl ies only to the ne w products manufactur ed by or for Philips that can be identified b y the trademark, trade name, or logo affix ed to it. This Limited W a rranty does not appl y to any non-Philips har dware pr oduct or any soft war e, even if packaged or sold with the product. Non-Phi lips manufactur ers, suppliers, or publishers ma y provide a separate warranty f or thei r own pr oducts packaged with the bundled product. Philips is not liable f or any damage to or loss of any pr ograms, data, or other inf ormation stored on an y media contained within the pr oduct, or an y non-Philip s pr oduct or par t not cov e r ed by this war r anty . Recov er y or reinstallation of pr ograms, data or other information is not co vered under this Limited W arranty . This warranty do es not apply (a) to dama ge caused by accident, abuse, misuse , misapplication, or non-Philips pr oduct, (b) to damage caused by service performed b y an yone other than P hilips or Philips Author ized Service Location, (c) to a product or a part that has been modified without the written permission of Philips, or (d) if any Philips s e r i a l n u m b e r h a s b e e n r e m o v e d o r d e f a c e d , or (e) product, accessories or consumables sold “AS IS” without wa rranty of an y kind by including r efurbished Philips product sold “AS IS” b y some retail ers. This limited warranty does not cov er : • Shipping charges to return defectiv e product to Philips. • Labor charges f or installation or setup of the pr oduct, adjustment of customer controls on the pr oduct, and installation or repair of antenna syste ms outside of the product. • P ro d u ct re p ai r a n d/ o r p ar t re p l a ce m ent because of improper installation, connections to improper v oltage supply , abuse , neglect, misuse, accident, unauthorized repair or other cause not wi thin the contr ol of Philips. • Damage or claims for pr oducts not being avai labl e for use, or for lost data or lost software. • Damage occurring to pr oduct during shipping. • A product that r equires modifi cation or ada ptation to enable it to operat e in an y countr y other than the countr y for which it was designed, manufactur ed, appro ved and/or authorized, or repair of pr od uct s damaged by the se modificatio ns. • A product used f or commercial or instit utional purposes (inclu ding but not limited to rent al purposes). • Product lost in shipment and no signat ure v erification rece ipt can be pro vided. • Failure to operate per Owner’ s Manual. If you need inform ation or if you ha ve a pr oblem, please visit the Philips w ebsite at www .philips.com/support or contact the Philip s Customer Care Centr e in your country (you find the phone numbers in this us er manu al). If ther e is no Customer Car e Centre in your country , please turn to your local Ph ilips dealer or contac t Consumer Electr onics B.V . Note: • Any product sold and identified as refurb ished or r enewed carries a ninety (90) day limited warranty. • Replacement product can only be sent if all warranty requirements are met. Failur e to follow all requirement s can result in delay.
EN 41 T o obtain assistance in the U.S.A., Puer to Rico or U.S. Virgin Island s... Contact Philips Custom er Care Center at: 1-888-PHILIPS (1-888-744-5477) T o obtain assistance in Canada... 1-800-661-6162 (French Speaking) 1-888-PHILIPS (1-888-744-5477) - ( English or Spanish Speaking) REP AIR OR REPLA CEMENT AS PR OVI DED UNDER THIS W ARRANTY IS THE EXCLUSIVE REMED Y FOR THE CONSUMER. PHILIPS SHALL NO T BE LI ABLE FOR ANY INCIDENT AL OR CONSEQUENTIA L D A MA GES FOR BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLI ED W ARRANTY ON THIS PR ODUCT . EXCEPT T O THE EXTENT PR OHIBITED BY APPLIC ABLE LA W , ANY IM PLIED W ARRANTY OF MERCHANT ABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A P AR TICULAR PURPOSE ON THIS PR ODUCT IS LIMITED IN DURA TION T O THE DURA TION OF THIS W ARRANTY . Some states do not allow the exclusi ons or limitat ion of incidental or consequent ial damages, or allow limitations on how l ong an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitations or excl usions may not a pply to y o u. This warr ant y gives you specific legal rights . Y ou may have other r ights whic h var y from state/pro v ince to state/pro v ince . Philips, P . O . Box 671539, Marietta, GA. 30006-0026
EN 42 Glossar y T erms and definitions /i Term Definition BD Blu-ray Disc. BD-ROM BD Read Only Memory. A BD-ROM contains recorded data . For example, high - definition vid eos. BD-RE BD Rewritable. You can re cord a BD-RE over and over again. For example, you can use a BD-RE to make sequential back-ups. DVD-VIDEO DVD Video. DVD Digital Versatile Disc. DVD /-R DVD Recordable . You can record a DVD /-R once and you cannot erase it. For example, you can use it to archive data. DVD /-RW DVD Rewritable. You can record a DVD /-RW over and over again. For example, you can use a DVD /-RW to make sequential back-ups. CD Compact Disc. CD-R CD Recordable. You can record a CD-R once and you cannot erase it. For example, you can use it to archive data. CD-RW CD Rewritable. You can r ecord a CD-RW over and over again. For example, you can use a CD-RW to make sequential back- ups. AUDIO-CD Audio CD. HDMI High Definition M edia Interf ace. It is a direct digital conne ction that can carry digital high -definition as w ell as digital multi-channel audio. kbps Kilobit per second (1000 bit/s). JPEG Data compression stan dard for digital images. MP3 Data compression standar d for digital audio. CVBS Composite video . A type of video signa l. CF CompactFlash. A memory card with a fla sh memory. MD Microdrive. A type of memory card with a miniature harddisk. SM SmartMedia. A type of memory card with a flash memory. MS Memory Sti ck. A type of memory card with a flash memory. SD Secure Digital. A type of memory card with a flash memory. MMC MultimediaCard. A type of me mory card with a flash memory. RS-MMC Reduced size MMC. Chapter Sections of a video or a music track.
EN 43 Title A complete video on a disc Track A music track on a disc. GB Gigabyte. Term Definition
www .usasuppor t.philips.com Fo r support call: 1-888-744-5477 (English, Español) 1-800-661-6162 (Français) EN Univ ersal r emote contr ol 3 ES Contr ol remoto univ ersal 27 FR Télécommande univ erselle 41 RC4380
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EN 3 EN Contents Y our pr oduct ......................... .................................................... 4 Univer sal remote control ............ .............. ......................... ......................... ............ .............. . ....... 4 Need help? ..... ........................................................................... 4 T roubles hooting .................... .............. .......................... ......................... ........... .............. ........... ...... 4 Online help ................. ........... .............. .............. .......................... ......................... ......... .. .............. ... 4 Helpline............. ......................... ........... .............. ............ .............. .............. ......................... .............. 4 Overview .............. ..................................................................... 5 Univer sal remote control ............ .............. ......................... ......................... ............ .............. . ....... 5 Prepar e ................. .................................................... ................. 7 Prepare the remote control ............ .............. .......................... .............. ......................... .......... . ... 7 Set up ................... ..................................................................... 7 Test the remote control .. .............. .............. ......................... ........... .............. .............. .......... ....... 7 Identify devices .......... ......................... ............ .............. ........... .............. ........... .............. ................. 7 Enjo y ..................... ............................. ........................................ 9 Volume buttons ....................... ......................... ............ .............. .............. ......................... .............. 9 Copy functions...................... .............. ............ .............. ........... .............. ........... .............. . ............. . 11 Restore the fact ory default s ettings...................... .............. ......................... ......................... .... 1 3 Replace the batt eries .............. ......................... .......................... ......................... ................ ......... . 14 T roub leshooting .............. ............................................... ......... 15 Proble ms and tips .................... .............. .......................... ........... .............. ........... .............. ............ 15 T echnical data .......................................................... ............... 15 Infra-r ed capabili ties ................... ........... .............. ............ .............. ........... .............. .......... .... .........15 Dimensions ....................... ........... .............. ........... .............. ............ .............. ........... .............. ......... 15 Po wer ...................... ......................... ......................... ......................... ............ ................... ........... ....1 5 Codes .................... .................................................... ............... 16 TV ................... .............. ........... .............. ............ .............. ......................... ...................... .............. .... 16 Amplifiers ............... ......................... ......................... ......................... .......................... ........... .........19 Set-top box es ..... .............. ......................... ........... .............. ............ .............. ........... ........ ...............2 0 D VD ............... ......................... .......................... ......................... ........... .............. ......................... ....2 2 VCR ...................... ........... .............. ........... .............. ............ .............. ......................... . .......... ............23
EN 4 Y our pr oduct Univ ersal remote contr ol The universal r emote control can operate in 5 modes. In each mode, you can contr ol another type of device. /i Need help? T r oubleshooting Refer to page 15. Online help Refer to www .usasuppor t.philips.com for : • Interactive help • Frequently ask ed questions Helpline /i Be prepar ed to give this inf ormation: • A description of the pr oblem and w hen it occurs • The type number on the label of the product • The date of purchase Mode Device BD BDP9000 Blu-ray Disc player TV TV AMP A mplifier OR Receiver SAT Satellite set-top box OR Cable set-top box DVD DVD Recorder OR DVD Play er OR VCR Language Telephone number English 1-888-PHILIPS (1-888-744-5477) French 1-800-661-6162 Spanish 1-888-PHILIPS (1-888-744-5477)
EN 5 Ov er vie w Univ ersal remote contr ol Overview of the functions of the buttons in the different modes. It is possible that a func- tion is not available for the device or disc you contr ol. 1 Stand-by button T urns the se lected de vice on and off . 2M o d e l i g h t s Show the selected mode. • BD - Philips BDP9000 Blu-ra y Disc play er • TV - TV • AMP - Amplifier or r eceiver • SA T - Cable or satellite set-top box • DV D - DV D p l a y e r , DV D r e c o r d e r o r V C R 3 Mode selector • BD - Philips BDP9000 Blu-ra y Disc play er • TV - TV • AMP - Amplifier or r eceiver • SA T - Cable or satellite set-top box • DV D - DV D p l a y e r , DV D r e c o r d e r o r V C R 4 Color buttons The TV shows the functions of the color buttons. 5 Scene search button • BD - Scene sear ch 6 Back button •B D , S A T , D V D - B a c k 7 Up , down , left and right buttons Mov e the cursor in the specified dir ection. 8 OK button Confirms a choice. 9 Disc menu button • BD , D VD - Disc menu 10 Home menu button •B D - H o m e m e n u • TV , AMP , SA T , D VD - Set-up menu 11 V olume button • BD , TV , SA T , D VD - TV volume up/down. • AMP - Amplifier volume up/do wn. 12 Mute button • BD , TV , SA T , D VD - Mute TV . • AMP - Mute am plifier . 13 Rewind slo w/Record button •B D - R e w i n d s l o w • D VD - Record 14 Rewind button • BD , SA T , D VD - Rewind • AMP - Decrease the v olume of the center loudspeak er 15 Pre vious button •B D , D V D - P r e v i o u s • AMP - Decrease the volume of t he rear l oudspeak ers 2 5 6 16 15 14 13 17 18 7 11 12 10 8 3 1 4 9 29 28 23 24 20 19 26 25 22 21 30 31 27
EN 6 16 Number ke ys • BD , TV , SA T , D VD - Enter digits • AMP - Chooses the audio source (1 = TV , 2 = D VD , 3 = VCR, 4 = T uner , 5 = CD , 6 = Aux/S A T/MD , 7 = T ap e). 17 Zoom button •B D , D V D - Z o o m • AMP - Surr ound mode 18 Repeat button • BD - Repeat titl e, chapter , track or disc , random 19 Repeat A-B • BD , D VD - Repeat a defined selection 20 Bookmark button • BD - Bookmark a position on the disc . • D VD - Select a chapter 21 Next button •B D , D V D - N e x t • AMP - Increase the volume of the rear loudspeakers. 22 Pla y/Pause button •B D - P l a y / P a u s e •S A T , D V D - P l a y 23 Fast forwar d button • BD , SA T , D VD - Fast forward • AMP - Increase th e volume of the center loudspeak er 24 Slo w forward button •B D - S l o w f o r w a r d • D VD - Pause 25 Stop button •B D , S A T , D V D - S t o p 26 Channel button • BD , TV , SA T , D VD - TV Channel up/down 27 Title/P op-up menu button • BD - Title/pop-up menu • SA T , D VD - Guide 28 Info button • BD , TV , SA T , D VD - Info 29 Cancel button •B D - C a n c e l 30 Audio button •B D , D V D - A u d i o • AMP - Surr ound on/off 31 Subtitle button • BD , SA T , D VD - Subtitles 2 5 6 16 15 14 13 17 18 7 11 12 10 8 3 1 4 9 29 28 23 24 20 19 26 25 22 21 30 31 27
EN 7 Pr epar e Pr epare the r emote contr ol 1 Open the battery compar tment of the r emote control. 2 Insert the batteries corr ectly . 3 Close the battery compar tment. Set up T est the r emote contr ol The instructions ar e applicable to a TV . Y o u can use the same procedur e to test other devices (f or example, D V D pla yers or home theater systems). 1 T urn the TV on with t he contr ols on the TV or its own remote contr ol. 2 Select the TV mode. >T h e TV mode light comes on. 3 Mak e sure that y o u can operate the T V with the univ ersal remote contr ol. Refer t o ’Overview’ on page 5 for an ov er view of the functions of the k eys and the buttons. Identify devices Manually If a device does not react corr ectly to the universal r emote contro l, y ou must identify the device yourself. The instr uctions are a pplicable to a TV . Y ou can u se the same pr o- cedure to ide ntify other de vices (for exampl e, D VD pla yers or home theather s ystems). 1 T urn the TV wi th its own r emote control or the TV . 2 Go to the firs t TV channel. If the device does not react correctly to the universal r emote c ontrol, you must identify the device yourself (refer to ’Identify devices’).
EN 8 3 Press the mode selector until the TV light comes on. 4 Find the first code fo r the TV in the TV co de list (r efer to ’Codes’ on page 16). 5 Press-and-hold the 1 and 3 . 6 When the TV light flashes tw o times, release the 1 and 3 . 7 Enter the code fr om step 4. 8 Mak e sure that y o u can operate the T V with the univ ersal remote contr ol. Refer t o ’Overview’ on page 5 for an ov er view of the functions of the k eys and the buttons. Sear ch automatically for the cor rect code 1 T urn the TV on with its own r emote control or the controls on the TV . 2 Go to the firs t TV channel. 3 Press the mode selector until the TV light comes on. After the first and second digit s, the TV light flashes one time. Af ter the third digit, the TV light goes off and fla shes two times. If the device does not react correc tly to the universal remote contr ol: 1 Find the next code in the code list. 2 Go back to step 5. OR : 1 Search autom atically for the correct co de.
EN 9 4 Press-and-hold the 1 and 3 . 5 When the TV light flashes tw o times, release the 1 and 3 . 6 Press the stand-by button. > The universa l remote contr ol searches automatic ally for the signal that turns the TV off. Each time that the univer sal remo te control tr ansmits a sign al, the TV light in the display flashes . 7 When the TV is turned off, pr ess the stand-by k ey . 8 Mak e sure that y o u can operate the T V with the univ ersal remote contr ol. Refer t o ’Overview’ on page 5 for an ov er view of the functions of the k eys and the buttons. Enjo y V olume buttons Depending on the selected mode, the v olume buttons ar e assigned to the TV or the amplifier: These are the factory settings: /i Y ou can change the assignment of the volume contr ols. For example , you can assign the volume button in the TV mode to the amplifier: 1 Select the TV mode. Mode Volume buttons BD TV TV TV AMP Amplifier SAT TV DVD TV
EN 10 2 Press-and-hold the 1 and 6 until the TV mode light fl ashes tw o times. 3 Press the 9 . > The mode light flashes one time . 4 Press the 9 again. > The mode light flashes one time . 5 Press the 3 . > The mode light flashes two times.
EN 11 6 Select the AMP mode. 7 Press an y button. > The volume button is assigned to the am plif ier . Cop y functions Y ou can cop y the function of a device from its own mode to another mode. For example , the mute but ton of the AMP mod e to the TV mode. Then, you can m ute the amplifier in the TV mode. 1 Select the AMP mode. 2 Press-and-hold the 1 and 6 until the AMP mode li ght flashes tw o times.
EN 12 3 Press the 9 . > The mode light flashes one time . 4 Press the 9 again. > The mode light flashes one time . 5 Press the 5 . > The mode light flashes one time . 6 Press the m ute button (the source button). > The mode light flashes one time . 7 Select the TV mode. >T h e TV mode light comes on. 8 Press the target button. > The function is copied.
EN 13 Restor e the factor y default settings 1 Press-and-hold the 1 and 6 until the mode light flashes tw o times. 2 Press the 9 . > The mode light flashes one time . 3 Press the 8 . > The mode light flashes one time .
EN 14 4 Press the 1 . > The mode light flashes two times and the factory d efault settings are r estored. Replace the batteries 1 Open the battery compar tment. 2 Remov e the used batteries. 3 Insert the new batteries correctly . 4 Close the battery compar tment. WARNING DO NOT USE OLD AND NEW BATTERIES OR DI FFERENT TYPES OF BATTERIES IN COMBIN ATION. IF YOU DO, THE BATTERIES CAN LEAK CHEMICALS. THE CHEMIC ALS CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE PRODUCT AND CAUSE INJURIES. • When you replace the batte ries, make sure you re plac e them within 5 minutes. The memory of the universal remote cont rol holds all prog ra mmed settings for 5 minutes. After 5 minutes, the prog rammed settin gs are replaced with the factory default se ttings. • When you replace the batteries, make sure that you do not press any key or but- ton. If you do, the programmed se ttings can be replaced with the f actory default settings. • To prevent battery leaka ge which may result in bodily injur y , property damage, or damage to the unit: • Install all batteries corre ctly, and - as marked on the unit. • Do not mix batteries (old and ne w, or carbon and alkaline, etc.) • Remove batteries when the unit is not used for a long time.
EN 15 T r oubleshooting Pr oblems and tips T echnical data Infra-r ed capabilities /i Dimensions /i Po we r /i Problem Tip The device indicator flashes four times when you press a key or button. Replace the batteries. Refer to page 14. The device that you want to operate does not respond AND the device indicator does not flash when yo u press a key or but- ton. Replace the batteries. Refer to page 14. The device that you want to operate does not respond AND the device indicator flashes when you press a key or button. Remove any obstructions bet ween the remote control and the device. The universal remote control does not correctly operate the device. Identify the devi ce again. Refer to page 7. You cannot copy functions. The functi on copy keys is limited to six keys. Restore the factor y default settings to delete the copy keys. Refer to page 13. Operating distance 30 ft (10 m) Transmitting LEDs 1 Carrier frequency range 36 kHz Transmission angle ± 22.5 degrees Product dimensions (WxDxH) 1.9 x 1.1 x 9.3 in (47 x 29 x 237 mm) Product weight 8 oz (226 g) Number of batteries 2 Battery type AA
EN 16 Codes TV /i Abex 018 Acer 027 Admiral 000 019 Adventura 020 Aiko 008 Aiwa 049 Akai 001 Alleron 011 Amtron 010 Anam National 002 010 AOC 003 004 Apex 043 044 056 083 Audiovox 010 Bell & Howell 000 Benq 042 068 Bradford 010 Broksonic 053 057 Candle 004 005 020 Celebrity 001 Citizen 004 005 008 010 016 01 7 Colortyme 004 Concerto 004 Contec/Cony 006 010 Craig 010 Crown 010 014 Curtis Mathes 004 007 016 017 024 CXC 010 Daewoo 003 004 008 017 041 067 Daytron 004 017 Dell 071 072 Dimensia 024 Electroband 001 Electrohome 001 002 004 Emerson 004 006 0 09 010 011 017 022 041 Envision 004 Fisher 040 Fujitsu 011 026 Funai 010 011 Futuretech 010 Gateway 045 GE 002 004 012 013 024 073 084 Goldstar 003 004 006 017 018 Grunpy 010 011 Hallmark 004 Harvard 010 Hisense 051 Hitachi 004 006 023 039 064 065 066 IMA 010 Infinity 014
EN 17 Janeil 020 JBL 014 JC Penney 003 004 005 012 013 016 017 018 024 JCB 001 Jensen 004 JVC 006 013 015 038 054 063 Kawasho 001 004 Kenwood 004 Kloss Novabeam 010 020 KTV 010 017 LG 003 Loewe 014 Logik 000 Luxman 004 LXI 004 014 024 Magnavox 004 005 014 075 Majestic 000 Marantz 004 014 Megatron 004 Memorex 000 003 004 037 MGA 003 004 Midland 013 017 018 Minutz 012 Mitsubishi 003 004 036 Montgomery Ward 000 Motorola 002 019 MTC 003 004 016 Multitech 010 NAD 004 023 NEC 002 003 004 NET-TV 046 Nikko 004 008 NTC 008 Onwa 010 Optimus 023 Optonica 019 Orion 009 022 035 Panasonic 002 013 014 034 059 Philco 002 003 004 005 006 014 Philips 002 005 006 014 033 047 060 076 Philips Magnavox 076 Pilot 017 Pioneer 004 023 048 Portland 003 004 008 017 Price Club 016 Prima 052 Prism 013 Proscan 024 Proton 004 006 Quasar 002 013 032 085 Radio Shack 024 Radio Shack/Realistic 004 006 010 017 018 RCA 002 003 004 024 086 Realistic 024 Sampo 004 017 018 Samsung 003 004 006 007 016 017 018 031 081 082 Sansui 022 035 058
EN 18 Scotch 004 Scott 004 006 009 010 011 Sears 004 011 015 021 024 Sharp 004 006 017 019 030 069 079 Signature 000 Simpson 005 Sony 001 047 062 Soundesign 004 005 010 011 Squareview 021 SSS 010 Starlite 010 Supre-Macy 020 Supreme 001 Sylvania 004 005 014 025 074 07 8 Symphonic 010 021 029 Tandy 019 Tatung 002 Technics 013 Techwood 004 013 Teknika 000 003 004 005 006 008 010 011 016 017 TMK 004 Toshiba 016 028 061 080 Totevision 017 Universal 012 Victor 015 Vidtech 003 004 Viewsonic 077 Viking 020 Wards 000 003 004 011 012 014 024 White Westinghouse 041 Yamaha 003 004 Zenith 000 050 055 070
EN 19 Amplifiers /i Aiwa 003 020 037 038 052 BOSE 049 063 Carver 002 052 Citizen 026 Denon 014 053 Fisher 002 GE 028 Goldstar 016 021 Harmon/Kardon 013 043 0 52 Hitachi 034 JBL 043 JVC 018 024 064 Kenwood 015 022 039 057 058 Koss 065 Linn 052 Magnavox 035 052 Marantz 000 052 Nakamichi 012 NEC 033 Onkyo 005 006 017 044 066 Optimus 008 Panasonic 001 045 046 Philips 052 067 071 Pioneer 004 009 010 023 036 042 056 068 Proton 035 Quasar 001 RCA 025 040 050 051 069 RePlay 028 Sansui 052 Sharp 029 030 031 032 Sherwood 011 048 Sony 020 041 047 055 060 061 062 Teac 019 Technics 001 045 046 054 Toshiba 027 Venturer 070 Victor 024 Wards 042 052 Yamaha 007 042 059
EN 20 Set-top bo x es Satellite /i Alphastar 023 Chaparral 002 003 DISH Network 053 Dishnet 022 Drake 004 005 Echostar 030 GE 000 001 016 033 General Instruments 006 007 008 Hitachi 026 027 Hughes 051 Hughes Network Systems 021 031 JVC 025 Mitsubishi 040 Panasonic 019 045 048 049 Philips 028 037 044 051 054 109 Primestar 020 Proscan 000 001 016 033 RCA 000 001 016 024 033 038 050 051 Realistic 009 Samsung 041 042 051 Sony 017 034 036 039 043 052 STS 032 STS1 010 STS2 011 STS3 012 STS4 013 Toshiba 014 018 046 Uniden 015 0 29 Zenith 035 047
EN 21 Cable /i ABC 055 056 057 059 101 Antronix 061 062 Archer 062 063 Cabletenna 061 Cableview 060 Colour Voice 065 066 Comtronics 067 Contec 069 Eastern 070 GC Electronics 062 GE 055 056 Gemini 071 072 General Instruments 056 103 106 Hamlin 073 074 075 081 088 094 102 Hitachi 056 Jerrold 056 071 076 077 095 101 103 Magnavox 078 Memorex 079 Motorola 107 Movie Time 080 NEC 058 NSC 080 Oak 069 082 Panasonic 097 100 Philips 064 065 066 068 072 078 083 084 085 Pioneer 086 087 Proscan 055 056 RCA 060 096 098 100 103 Realistic 062 Regal 075 088 102 Regency 070 Rembrandt 056 Samsung 087 Scientific Atlanta 059 089 090 091 104 Signal 071 Signature 056 Sony 105 Sprucer 100 Standard Component 092 093 Starcom 071 101 Stargate 071 Starquest 071 TIME WARNER 108 Tocom 057 076 Tusa 071 TV86 080 Unika 061 062 United Cable 101 Universal 061 062 063 View Star 069 078 080 Zenith 099
EN 22 DV D Pla yers /i Recorders /i Memorex 008 Mintek 009 Mitsubishi 084 100 NAD 040 094 Nakamichi 078 Nexxtech 095 Norcent 010 079 Onkyo 002 011 Oritron 013 Panasonic 047 054 072 073 Philips 021 027 033 171 Pioneer 003 012 Polaroid 001 Proscan 080 099 Qwestar 013 RCA 024 030 036 044 055 069 074 080 Sampo 081 Samsung 014 031 053 Sansui 050 Sanyo 032 082 Sharp 015 016 026 060 062 Sherwood 083 Sony 017 018 046 048 049 063 Sylvania 045 056 066 Techwood 096 Toshiba 019 058 067 Venturer 004 Yamaha 101 Zenith 034 088 Apex Digital 181 Panasonic 175 Philips 173 176 178 179 Pioneer 177 RCA 172 Sony 174 Yamaha 180
EN 23 VCR /i Adventura 115 Aiko 116 Aiwa 115 Akai 103 125 American High 113 Asha 108 Audio Dynamics 104 105 Audiovox 109 Beaumark 107 108 Bell & Howell 106 Broksonic 107 145 146 Calix 109 Candle 108 109 110 111 112 Canon 113 Capehart 124 Carver 121 CCE 116 120 Citizen 108 109 110 111 112 11 6 Colortyme 104 Colt 120 Craig 108 109 1 14 120 Curtis Mathes 104 108 111 112 113 127 Cybernex 108 Daewoo 110 115 116 124 140 Daytron 124 DBX 104 105 Dimensia 127 Dynatech 115 Electrohome 109 117 Electrophonic 109 Emerson 107 109 1 10 113 115 117 147 Fisher 106 114 Fuji 103 113 Funai 115 128 Garrard 115 GE 108 113 127 153 Go Video 130 137 167 Goldstar 104 109 112 Gradiente 115 Harley Davidson 115 Harmon/Kardon 104 Harwood 120 Headquarter 106 Hi-Q 114 Hitachi 119 125 169 Instant Replay 113 JC Penney 104 105 106 107 108 109 113 119 120 121 JCL 113 Jensen 119 125 JVC 104 105 106 112 125 131 Kenwood 104 105 106 111 112 125 KLH 120 Kodak 109 113 LG 109
EN 24 Lloyd's 115 Logik 120 LXI 109 Magnavox 113 121 123 Magnin 109 Marantz 104 105 106 111 112 113 121 Marta 109 Matsushita 113 MEI 113 Memorex 106 108 109 113 114 115 123 129 MGA 117 MGN Technology 108 Midland 118 Minolta 119 Mitsubishi 117 119 166 Motorola 113 MTC 108 Multitech 108 111 115 118 120 NEC 104 105 106 111 112 125 Nikko 109 Noblex 108 Olympus 113 Optimus 109 Optonica 122 Orion 129 Panasonic 113 141 142 143 150 165 Pentax 111 119 Pentex Research 112 Philco 113 121 Philips 113 121 122 135 Pilot 109 Pioneer 105 119 Polaroid 168 Portland 111 124 Proscan 127 Protec 120 Pulsar 123 Quarter 106 Quartz 106 Quasar 113 154 Radio Shack 109 122 Radio Shack/Realistic 106 108 109 113 114 115 117 122 Radix 109 Randex 109 RCA 108 113 119 127 132 139 155 Realistic 106 108 1 09 110 113 114 115 117 122 Ricoh 126 Runco 123 Samsung 108 110 118 133 148 152 Sanky 123 Sansui 105 125 129 Sanyo 106 108 114 134 Scott 107 110 Sears 106 109 113 114 119 Sharp 117 122 144 161 Shintom 103 120 Shogun 108
EN 25 Singer 113 120 126 Sony 103 149 163 STS 113 Sylvania 113 115 121 151 156 16 4 Symphonic 115 128 Tandy 106 Tashiko 109 Tatung 125 Teac 115 125 Technics 113 Teknika 109 113 115 Tivo 138 TMK 108 Toshiba 110 119 157 159 160 16 2 Totevision 108 109 Unitech 108 Vector Research 104 105 110 111 Victor 105 Video Concepts 104 105 110 111 Videosonic 108 Wards 108 109 110 113 114 115 117 119 120 122 White Westinghouse 128 XR-1000 113 115 120 Yamaha 104 105 1 06 112 125 Zenith 103 123 126 136 158 170
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