DUNE BD Prime, Dune HD Center User Manual

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Dune BD Prime
User manual
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Table of contents
Key features of DUNE BD Prime
Package contents
Notes on discs
Safety measures
Before getting started
Remote control
Connections
System setup
Playback
Troubleshooting
Specifications
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Player features:
Blu-Ray discs playback
BD-ROM (Profile 1.1/2.0), as well as DVD and CD.
Media content playback
Video, Music and Pictures.
Network drive operation
NFS, SMB and some other HTTP clients.
HDMI v1.3
Up-to-date HDMI v1.3 interface ensures peerless quality of digital video and audio signal.
Three USB 2.0 ports
Three high-speed USB 2.0 ports ensure an easy-to-use playback of media content from such external data storage devices, as USB-HDD, flash drives, cardreaders, etc.
Upgradeability
availability of connection of optional modules: Wi-Fi 802.11n, Ethernet 1000 Mb/s and 2 x eSATA
General features of Blu-ray discs
Blu-ray optical media can store up to 25 GB on a single-layer disc, or 50 GB on dual-layer disc. Blu-ray discs support video signals of high-definition TV (HDTV) with definition up to 1920x1080p. Data stream read from the disc may reach 40 Mbit/s.
Key features of DUNE BD Prime media player
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Function description and Blu-ray disc partition contained in this manual are common and describe potential features of Blu-ray format. The menu configuration, functions set, as well as menu navigation are disc-dependent and may vary.
Graphics in the menu of BD-ROM disc:
Video material recorded on the majority of BD-ROM discs, contains two additional full HD video layers. The first layer is used for graphics, such as subtitles and OSD. The second layer is used for output of such interactive elements, as control buttons or disc menu. Compared to the DVD standard, the menu may be displayed directly during the playback of BD-ROM. No need to stop the playback, the menu elements and sound effects overlay the main video picture and allow promptly correcting of the device operation.
Subtitles:
Depending on possibility to select different subtitles displaying contained on the Blu-ray disc, you may be able to change the style, size and color of fonts used. In addition, some animation effects, such as fade-in and scrolling are also available.
Video formats played back with the media player
Blu-ray player:
Use of BD-ROM media and AVC, VC-1 and MPEG-2 codecs
For best picture quality when viewing Blu-Ray discs, your other attached equipment shall support 1920x1080 or 1280x720 High-Definition TV (HDTV) format signals.
Media file player:
Use of optical BD-ROM (provided that the content is not protected), BD-R (RE), DVD­ROM, DVD-R (RW), CD-ROM, CD-R (RW) media, or embedded HDD, or external media, such as USB HDD and USB Flash drive. The media content may also be played via HDD­equipped LAN of your personal PC or NAS. And from the Internet.
Codecs used for playback of MPEG2, MPEG4, DivX, XVID, WMV9, VC1, H.264 media files. File formats supported: MKV, MPEG-TS, MPEG-PS, M2TS, VOB, AVI, MOV, MP4, QT, ASF, WMV, DVD-ISO, VIDEO_TS.
For best picture quality when viewing media files, your other attached equipment shall
support 1920x1080 or 1280x720 High-Definition TV (HDTV) format signals.
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The regional code of BD-DVD discs is shown on the rear panel of your player. Please refer to the end of this manual for description of regional codes of BD-DVD discs.
Notes on Copyright:
The law prohibits copying, transmitting, displaying, broadcasting via cable network, public playback and letting on lease of copyright-protected materials without the rightholder’s authorization. The video discs are encoded with copy protection, and any picture recorded from this disc will be distorted. This product incorporates a copyright protection technology which is protected by requirements of certain U.S. patents and other intellectual property rights owned by Macrovision Corporation and other rights owners. Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision Corporation and is intended for home viewing uses. Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited.
Information on regional content protection:
This media player has been developed and manufactured under Region Management Information conditions available on the disc. If the regional code shown on BD-DVD disc does not match the regional code of this player, this device will not play back this disc. You will not be able to play back some BD-DVD disc with this media player, if they were bought outside your home region or intended not for in-home use.
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Package contents:
1. Dune BD Prime media player
2. Remote control (batteries not included)
3. Power supply cord
4. AV cable
5. Quick start guide
Notes on Discs
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Code Region
1 or A Eastern and South-Eastern Asia, USA
2 or B Europe, Oceania, Africa, Meadle East,, Greenlandia
3 or С Russia, PRC, Central and South Asia, Mongolia
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Canada, United States; U.S. territories; Bermuda
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Western and Central Europe; Western Asia; Egypt, Japan, South Africa, Swaziland; United Kingdom, French overseas territories
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Southeast Asia; South Korea; Taiwan; Hong Kong
4 Australia; Oceania; Central and South America; Caribbean; Mexico
5 Ukraine, Belarus, Russia, Africa, Central and South Asia, Mongolia, North Korea.
6 China
7 Reserved for future use
8 International venues such as aircraft, cruise ships, etc.
All Region ALL discs have all 8 flags set, allowing the disc to be played in any locale on any player.
Blu-Ray Regions
DVD Regions
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Types of optical discs supported
To avoid troubles, before to start using this device, please read this manual carefully and keep it for future reference.
Warning: This Blu-ray player uses a laser beam sightless with human eye. If directed to human eye retina, it may cause hazardous radiation exposure and loss of sight. Please make sure that you use the player in conformity with the user’s manual. Please make sure that the device is out of reach of small children as far as possible.
Caution: This product employs a laser system. Performing adjustments, or carrying out procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure. Do not open the safety enclosure: this product does not contain any parts that can be repaired by the user.
1) Do not try to repair the device. Only authorized after-sales centers are entitled to carry
out repair and preventive maintenance.
2) To avoid electric shock, do not touch the plugged in device with wet hands and do
not allow moisture within the case. If it happened, immediately unplug the device and contact an authorized Dune service center.
3) Clean the device only with a dry soft cotton, or alike, cloth preventing accumulation
of static discharges. Do not use any liquid detergent or scouring powder. In case of hard dirt, use special wipes suitable for PC care. Make sure that the wipe is dry enough (otherwise fluid drops may get inside).
4) The device is for indoor use only. Do not expose it to direct sunlight, do not leave it near
a heater or radiator.
5) DO NOT use the device in rooms with high humidity.
6) DO NOT plug in the player immediately after moving it from a cold into a warm place.
If you move the device from an extremely cold place, unpack it and leave for 1.5 to 2 hours in order to allow evaporation of condensate on internal parts, afterwards you may start using it.
7) Please make sure to switch off all relevant AV equipment before connection to the Blu-
ray media player.
8) Use EU-standard screened cables and sockets.
9) Do not move the media player during the disc playback, since there is probability of
damage of optical drive and internal parts.
Type ROM R RE (RW)
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Safety measures
*playback of CD function will be added in one of following firmwares.
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10) Do not place any items on the player. The device needs some space for releasing
of heat produced during its operation. DO NOT place any liquid-containing vessels, metallic items and any other materials upon its top enclosure that may disturb the normal operation of the device.
11) Do not hinder the opening of the tray of the media player. If something hinders the tray
opening, remove it and try again.
12) Please remove the disc out of the player after viewing and turn off the player.
13) Do not press the disc tray. Do not place any items on the tray.
14) Voltage fluctuations in AC mains may result in improper operation of the device. In this
case, please turn off the player with the POWER button on the front panel of the device or unplug, and after 10 to 15 seconds plug in back. The media player will restart, and its functionality will be restored.
15) If you intend not to use the Blu-ray media player for a long period of time, for safety
reasons and to spare power, please make sure to unplug from the AC mains. Please be aware that even in standby mode the device consumes the power.
Restrictions in respect of content playback
When playing some BD-DVD-CD disks, some operations, commands and functions may not be available. It is connected with the software features recorded on the media. This feature is not a trouble.
Although the player supports the majority of the most common file formats (containers and codecs), it does not mean that it will play any files. It is not guaranteed that this media player will play without fail absolutely all Blu-ray, DVD and CD labeled discs either. It is due to possible faults during recording of these discs: software errors or poor quality of the optical drive. Frequently media files are recorded with violation of certain rules, and although they may be properly played with some built-in PC players, this media player may not be able to do this (play back these ‘exotic’ files). These restrictions and errors may be potentially eliminated in new updates of firmware. Please refer to the ‘Specifications’ section for the full list of optical media and supported audio and video codecs.
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Before getting started
When you start using the media player for the first time, please make sure that the shipping packing is not broken, has no compression or opening marks.
If the packing was broken, the manufacturer shall not be held liable in respect of the
integrity of the package contents.
When you connect the media player to your AV appliances for the first time, please make sure that all seals and retainer screws on the top enclosure are in place and contain no unsealing mark.
If for some reason, the seals were broken, the manufacturer shall be entitled to refuse
the free of charge after-sales servicing of the device.
After switching on the player performs automatic booting procedure, including boot-up of embedded operating system. It may take 30 to 60 sec. After that you will get to splash screen (Main root folder) of the file browser.
Please do connect to relevant AV appliances only if all devices are switched off. Please refer to the ‘Connections’ section below for description of the majority of connections.
Exterior
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Front view
Rear view
1. Standby Indicator
2. POWER/STANDBY Button
3. Display
4. STOP Button
5. PLAY Button
6. OPEN/CLOSE Button
7. USB Jack (on side of unit, under compartment)
1. LAN
2. USB 2.0
3. HDMI Jack
4. Video Output (CVBS) Jack
5. S-Video Output Jack
6. Component Video (Y, PB, PR) Output Jacks
7. COAXIAL Output Jack
8. OPTICAL Output Jack
9. Stereo Audio Left/Right Output Jacks
10. 7.1 Channel Audio Output Jacks
11. AC Power Jack
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1) Command indicator (i.e. indicator of remote control response to button pressing)
2) EJECT, MUTE, POWER – opening/closing of disk tray, sound on/off and standby
mode on/off, respectively
3) A(Red) - INFO, B(Green) - ZOOM, C(Yelow) - MODE, D(Blue) - SETUP – control
menu buttons for setting of internal functions, as well as some playback modes.
4) 0 - 9 – numeric buttons. Allow controlling of player in playback mode, as well as text
entry.
5) INFO, ZOOM, MODE, SETUP – control menu buttons, allow setting of internal
functions, as well as some playback modes.
6) Vol+ / Vol- – volume adjusting
7) Page Up / Page Down – for scrolling up and down to
see and change settings.
8) SUBTITLE, AUDIO, RETURN, POP UP/MENU,
ENTER and control menu buttons UP, DOWN, RIGHT, LEFT – to control main player modes and
cursor motions through file browser.
9) PLAY, PAUSE, STOP, REW, FWD, PREV, NEXT, SLOW REW, SLOW FWD – media file playback control buttons.
10) TOP MENU/URL, ANGLE/ROTATE, SEARCH – control menu buttons, allow setting of internal functions, as well as some playback modes.
*Some buttons may have several functions, depending on mode. For more details, please refer to Text entry with Remote
control, System adjustments and Playback sections.
Note:
Use alkaline AA batteries.
Observe polarity when inserting batteries.
Direct the remote control to the player. There must
be no obstacles between the RC and the player. If the player is installed inside a desk with tinted glass, the manufacturer may not guarantee an undisturbed functioning of RC.
If RC functions only at short distances or stopped functioning, make sure to replace batteries to new ones.
Remote Control (RC)
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Text entry with RC
0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9: Entry of characters to a position pointed by the cursor.
First pressing: entry of first character from a set of characters con­nected with the remote control. Each subsequent pressing: you may change the entered character to the sequent one from the list.
0: entering of space character.
1: entering of special characters (punctuation marks, etc.).
during character selection mode connected with button 1: Right/
Left/Up/Down: select required character.
ENTER – validate selection, exit selection mode. SUBTITLE (...) – enter full stop mark or other special characters.
Functions like button 1 in character entering mode.
CLEAR (<-) – delete a character to the left of cursor mark. SELECT (cap|num)– select another input mode. Supported input
modes (display indication):
abc: enter small Roman characters. ABC: enter capital Roman characters. 123: enter digits.
RETURN – change direction, exit text entry mode. Left/Right – move cursor by one point left/right. Up/Down – move cursor to top/end of a text line.
If the cursor is already in top/end line position: select an element of user interface under/over current text entry area (only for dialogs with several elements of user interface; text changes are validated automatically).
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MENU – show contextual menu with a list of available additional commands. Through con­textual menu you can copy the edited text line to clipboard and paste the text line from the clipboard (into cursor position)
STANDBY Mode
Pressing of POWER button switches over the player to STANDBY mode.
To activate the player from standby mode, press POWER button once again. It allows immediate switching on of the player (within several seconds). When switching on after standby mode, as well as at getting started for the first time, you will get to the Main root folder of file browser.
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Connections
This section describes different connection possibilities of media player to AV equipment.
Depending on model and design of TV or projection set, after connecting in one of the ways
described below and plugging the power supply, the player initialization may take up to 10 sec. If after this time there is no picture (DUNE logo) on screen, it shall mean that there are connection errors. Please check Troubleshooting section in such a case.
If after the initial screen (DUNE logo) disappears there is no other picture on screen in 10 sec. and more, this problem is usually caused by the currenly preset incorrect video mode on the player. Please address the “Quick setting of video output” section below in such a case.
Connection to a TV set with HDMI/DVI output:
Since Dune BD Prime is designed first of all for playback of high definition (HD) video (up to 1080p), the best way of signal transmission from player to a TV set or projector is the HDMI interface. In this case, video and audio streams are transmitted in digital form, without losses, allowing enjoying excellent picture and sound. It is recommended to connect the player to any compatible equipment using original DUNE HDMI cable (option).
If your TV set has no HDMI socket, but it is equipped with DVI one, you can use an original
DUNE HDMI-DVI adapter (to be connected to HDMI-HDMI cable) or Dune HDMI-DVI cable (no adapter needed). In this case, transmission of audio stream is only available separately, from an analog audio or digital optical output.
1) Make sure that the player and the TV set are switched off. Do not switch on until the end of connection procedure.
2) Connect the HDMI output of the player with appropriate HDMI/DVI input of the TV set using a HDMI-HDMI cable for HDMI input of your TV set, or HDMI-DVI cable or HDMI­HDMI cable with HDMI-DVI adapter, for DVI input of your TV set.
3) Using RC of TV or projector (depending on what you use), select required input and display mode. For more instructions please refer to the manual of your displaying equipment.
4) Wait until you see a picture on screen of your TV (or projection) set received from the player.
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Connection to a TV set with component video signal input (Component Video, Y, Cb, Cr)
For this connection you should use a 3RCA-3RCA video cable and (optionally) a 2RCA-2RCA audio cable for sound transmission to your TV set. Please note that video cable shall have an impedance of 75 Ohm, i.e. specially fitted for transmission of analog video signal.
1) Make sure that the player and TV set are switched off. Do not switch on until the end of connection procedure.
2) Connect the component video output of media player with relevant TV input using a 3RCA-3RCA cable.
3) Optionally connect audio output AUDIO L R of the player with relevant input of TV set using a 2RCA-2 RCA cable (note: you can use optical cable to transmit digital audio to your A/V receiver; this way better audio quality result may be expected).
4) Using RC of TV or projector (depending on what you use), select required input and display mode. For more instructions please refer to the manual of your displaying equipment.
Connection to a TV set with composite video or S-Video signal
Since both these kinds of connection do not allow a high-quality picture, we recommend to use them only in case that your TV or projection set does not have modern video interfaces, such as HDMI or Component Y, Cb, Cr.
1) Make sure that the player and TV set are switched off. Do not switch on until the end of connection procedure.
2) Connect the media player with relevant TV input using a RCA-RCA or S-Video cable, depending on equipment.
3) Optionally connect audio output AUDIO L R of the player with relevant input of TV set using a 2RCA-2 RCA cable (note: you can use optical cable to transmit digital audio to your A/V receiver; this way better audio quality result may be expected).
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Transmission of digital audio signal to an AV receiver with HDMI input
This media player is equipped with an up-to-date HDMI v 1.3 interface allowing transmission of digital video and audio streams using a single cable. If your AV re­ceiver has a HDMI v1.3 input and decoders of up-to-date audio formats, you may enjoy a HD multi-channel sound in full. For this connection it is suggested to use an original DUNE HDMI-HDMI cable (not included, can be ordered separately).
1) Make sure that the player and the AV receiver are switched off. Do not switch on until the end of connection procedure.
2) Connect HDMI output of the media player with relevant HDMI input of your AV receiver using a HDMI-HDMI cable.
3) Using RC of the AV receiver select relevant
mode (ref. to your AV receiver manual).
We recommend you to turn down the volume of your audio equipment before con-
nection, in order to avoid lesion of your hearing ability and eliminate risk of damage of your audio systems.
4) Using RC of TV or projector (depending on what you use), select required input and dis­play mode. For more instructions please refer to the manual of your displaying equip­ment.
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