LG BD640 User Manual

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OWNER’S MANUAL
Network Blu-ray Disc™ Player
Please read this manual carefully before operating your set and retain it for future reference.
BD640
P/NO : MFL67100462
www.lg.com
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Safety Information
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CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC
SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK) NO
USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING
TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
This lightning ash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous
enclosure that may be of sucient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
instructions in the literature accompanying the product.
WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
WARNING: Do not install this equipment in a conned space such as a book case or similar unit.
CAUTION: Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from over heating. The openings shall be never be blocked by placing the product on a bed, sofa, rug or other similar surface. This product shall not be placed in a built­in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer’s instruction has been adhered to.
voltage within the product’s
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing)
CAUTION: This product employs a Laser System. To ensure proper use of this product, please read this owner’s manual carefully and retain it for future reference. Shall the unit require maintenance, contact an authorized service center. Use of controls, adjustments or the performance of procedures other than those specied herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure. To prevent direct exposure to laser beam, do not try to open the enclosure. Visible laser radiation when open. DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM.
CAUTION concerning the Power Cord
Most appliances recommend they be placed upon a dedicated circuit;
That is, a single outlet circuit which powers only that appliance and has no additional outlets or branch circuits. Check the specication page of this owner’s manual to be certain. Do not overload wall outlets. Overloaded wall outlets, loose or damaged wall outlets, extension cords, frayed power cords, or damaged or cracked wire insulation are dangerous. Any of these conditions could result in electric shock or re. Periodically examine the cord of your appliance, and if its appearance indicates damage or deterioration, unplug it, discontinue use of the appliance, and have the cord replaced with an exact replacement part by an authorized service center. Protect the power cord from physical or mechanical abuse, such as being twisted, kinked, pinched, closed in a door, or walked upon. Pay particular attention to plugs, wall outlets, and the point where the cord exits the appliance. To disconnect power from the mains, pull out the mains cord plug. When installing the product, ensure that the plug is easily accessible.
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This device is equipped with a portable battery or accumulator.
Safety way to remove the battery or the battery from the equipment: Remove the
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old battery or battery pack, follow the steps
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in reverse order than the assembly. To prevent contamination of the environment and bring on possible threat to human and animal health, the old battery or the battery put it in the appropriate container at designated collection points. Do not dispose of batteries or battery together with other waste. It is recommended that you use local, free reimbursement systems batteries and accumulators. The battery shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, re or the like.
CAUTION: The apparatus shall not be exposed to water (dripping or splashing) and no objects lled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus.
FCC Compliance Statement
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment o and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
yReorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
yIncrease the separation between the equipment
and receiver.
yConnect the equipment into an outlet on a
circuit dierent from that to which the receiver is connected.
yConsult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV
technician for help.
CAUTION: Any changes or modications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement : This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20 cm between the radiator and your body. End users must follow the specic operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
CAUTION: Regulations of the FCC and FAA prohibit airborne operation of radio-frequency wireless devices because their signals could interfere with critical aircraft instruments.
Responsible Party : LG Electronics USA, Inc.1000 Sylvan avenue Englewood Clis, NJ 07632
TEL. : +1-800-243-0000
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Notes on Copyrights
yBecause AACS (Advanced Access Content
System) is approved as content protection system for BD format, similar to use of CSS (Content Scramble System) for DVD format, certain restrictions are imposed on playback, analog signal output, etc., of AACS protected contents. The operation of this product and restrictions on this product may vary depending on your time of purchase as those restrictions may be adopted and/or changed by AACS after the production of this product.
yFurthermore, BD-ROM Mark and BD+ are
additionally used as content protection systems for BD format, which imposes certain restrictions including playback restrictions for BD-ROM Mark and/or BD+ protected contents. To obtain additional information on AACS, BD-ROM Mark, BD+, or this product, please contact an authorized Customer Service Center.
yMany BD-ROM/DVD discs are encoded with
copy protection. Because of this, you should only connect your player directly to your TV, not to a VCR. Connecting to a VCR results in a distorted picture from copy-protected discs.
yThis product incorporates copyright protection
technology that is protected by U.S. patents and other intellectual property rights. Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Rovi, and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Rovi. Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited.
yUnder the U.S. Copyright laws and Copyright
laws of other countries, unauthorized recording, use, display, distribution, or revision of television programs, videotapes, BD-ROM discs, DVDs, CDs and other materials may subject you to civil and/ or criminal liability.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1. Read these instructions.
2. Keep these instructions.
3. Heed all warnings.
4. Follow all instructions.
5. Do not use this apparatus near water.
6. Clean only with dry cloth.
7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including ampliers) that produce heat.
9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not t into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
11. Only use attachments/accessories specied by the manufacturer.
12. Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specied by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/ apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip­over.
13. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
14. Refer all servicing to qualied service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power­supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
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Table of Contents6
Table of Contents
1 Getting Started
3 Safety Information 8 Introduction 8 – Playable Discs and symbols used in
this manual
9 – About the “7” Symbol Display 9 – Supplied Accessorries 10 – File compatibility 11 – AVCHD (Advanced Video Codec High
Definition) 12 – Certain System Requirements 12 – About Digital Multi-channel sound 12 – Compatibility Notes 12 – Regional Code 13 Remote control 14 Front panel 14 Rear panel
2 Connecting
15 Connecting to Your TV 15 – HDMI Connection 16 – What is SIMPLINK? 16 – Component Video Connection 17 – Video/Audio (Left/Right) Connection 17 – Resolution Setting 18 Connecting to an Amplifier 18 – Connecting to an Amplifier via HDMI
Output 18 – Connecting to an Amplifier via Digital
Audio Output 19 – Connecting to an Amplifier via 2
Channel Audio Output 19 Connecting to your Home Network 19 – Wired network connection 20 – Wired Network Setup 21 – Wireless Network Connection 22 – Wireless Network Setup 24 USB device connection 24 – Playback content in the USB device
3 System Setting
25 Settings 25 – Adjust the Setup Settings 25 – [DISPLAY] Menu 26 – [LANGUAGE] Menu 27 – [AUDIO] Menu 28 – [LOCK] Menu 29 – [NETWORK] Menu 30 – [OTHERS] Menu
4 Operating
31 General Playback 31 – Using [HOME] menu 31 – Playing a Disc 31 – Playing a file on a disc/USB device 32 – Enjoying BD-Live 33 – Basic operations for photo content 33 – Using the disc menu 33 – Resume playback 34 Advanced Playback 34 – Repeat Playback 34 – Repeating a specific portion 34 – Enlarge the playback image 35 – Marker Search 35 – Using the search menu 36 – Changing content list view 36 – Viewing content information 36 – Selecting a subtitle file 37 – Last Scene Memory 37 – Options while viewing a photo 38 – Listening to music while slide show 38 On-Screen display 38 – Displaying content information on-
screen 39 – Playing from selected time 39 – Hearing a different audio 39 – Selecting a subtitle language 40 – Watching from a different angle 40 – Changing the TV Aspect Ratio 40 – Changing the Picture Mode 40 – Changing subtitle code page 41 Audio CD Recording 42 Enjoying the NetCast™ Entertainment
Access
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5 Troubleshooting
43 Troubleshooting 43 – General 44 – Picture 44 – Sound 45 – Network 45 – Customer Support 45 – Open source software notice
6 Appendix
46 Controlling a TV with the Supplied
Remote Control
46 – Setting up the remote to control your
TV 47 Network Software Update 47 – Network update notification 47 – Software Update 49 Area Code List 50 Language Code List 51 Trademarks and Licenses 52 Audio Output Specifications 54 Video Output Resolution 55 Specifications 56 Maintenance 56 – Handling the Unit 56 – Notes on Discs 57 Important Information Relating to
Network Services
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7 Warranty
58 Limited Warranty
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Introduction
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Playable Discs and symbols used in this manual
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Media/Term Logo Symbol Description
yDiscs such as movies that can be purchased or
rented.
yBD-R/RE discs that are recorded in BDAV format.
yBD-R/RE discs that contain Movie, Music or
Photo les.
yISO 9660+JOLIET, UDF and UDF Bridge format.
yDiscs such as movies that can be purchased or
rented.
yVideo mode and nalized only
ySupports the dual layer disc also
Finalized AVCHD format
yDVD±R/RW discs that contain Movie, Music or
Photo les.
yISO 9660+JOLIET, UDF and UDF Bridge format.
Blu-ray
DVD-ROM
DVD-R
DVD-RW
DVD+R
DVD+RW
(8 cm / 12
cm disc)
e
y u i
r
o
y u i
DVD-RW
(VR)
(8 cm / 12
cm disc)
Audio CD
(8 cm / 12
cm disc)
CD-R/RW
(8 cm / 12
cm disc)
Note
Caution
r
t
y u i
,
>
VR mode and nalized only
Audio CD
yCD-R/RW discs that contain Movie, Music or
Photo les.
yISO 9660+JOLIET, UDF and UDF Bridge format.
Indicates special notes and operating features.
Indicates cautions for preventing possible damages from abuse.
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,
yDepending on the conditions of the
recording equipment or the CD-R/RW (or DVD±R/RW) disc itself, some CD-R/RW (or DVD±R/RW) discs cannot be played on the unit.
yDepending on the recording software & the
nalization, some recorded discs (CD-R/RW, DVD±R/RW, BD-R/RE) may not be playable.
yBD-R/RE, DVD±R/RW and CD-R/RW discs
recorded using a personal computer or a DVD or CD Recorder may not play if the disc is damaged or dirty, or if there is dirt or condensation on the player’s lens.
yIf you record a disc using a personal
computer, even if it is recorded in a compatible format, there are cases in which it may not play because of the settings of the application software used to create the disc. (Check with the software publisher for more detailed information.)
yThis player requires discs and recordings to
meet certain technical standards in order to achieve optimal playback quality.
yPre-recorded DVDs are automatically set to
these standards. There are many dierent types of recordable disc formats (including CD-R containing MP3 or WMA les) and these require certain pre-existing conditions to ensure compatible playback.
yCustomers should note that permission
is required in order to download MP3 / WMA les and music from the Internet. Our company has no right to grant such permission. Permission should always be sought from the copyright owner.
yYou have to set the disc format option
to [Mastered] in order to make the discs compatible with the LG players when formatting rewritable discs. When setting the option to Live System, you cannot use it on LG player. (Mastered/Live File System : Disc format system for windows Vista)
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About the “7” Symbol Display
“7” may appear on your TV display during operation and indicates that the function explained in this owner’s manual is not available on that specic media.
Supplied Accessorries
Wireless LAN Adapter (USB Type) (1)
Remote control (1) Battery (1)
Audio / Video Cable (1)
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File compatibility
Video files
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File
Location
Disc,
USB
Music files
File
Extension
“.avi”, “.mpg”, “.mpeg”, “.mkv ”, “.mp4”, “.asf”, “.wmv”, “.m4v” (DRM free)
Codec Format Audio Format Subtitle
XVID, MPEG1 SS, H.264/MPEG-4 AVC, MPEG2 PS, MPEG2 TS
Dolby Digital, DTS, MP3, WMA, AAC, AC3
SubRip (.srt / .txt), SAMI (.smi), SubStation Alpha (.ssa/.txt), MicroDVD (.sub/.txt), VobSub (.sub), SubViewer 1.0 (.sub), SubViewer 2.0 (.sub/.txt), TMPlayer (.txt), DVD Subtitle System (.txt)
File
Location
Disc, USB,
Photo files
File
Location
Disc, USB,
File
Extension
“mp3”, “.wma”, “.wav”, “.m4a” (DRM free)
File
Extension
“.jpg”, “.jpeg”, “.png”, “.gif ”
Sampling Frequency Bitrate Note
within 32 - 48 kHz (WMA),
within 11 - 48 kHz (MP3)
Recommanded
Size
Less than 4,000 x 3,000 x 24 bit/pixel Less than 3,000 x 3,000 x 32 bit/pixel
within 32 - 192 kbps (WMA),
within 8 - 320 kbps (MP3),
Progressive and lossless compression photo image les are not supported.
Some wav les are not supported on this player.
Note
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Note
,
yThe le name is limited to 180 characters.
yA “avi “le which is encoded “ WMV 9 codec”
is not supported.
yDepending on the size and number of the
les, it may take several minutes to read the contents on the media.
yThis unit cannot support the ID3 Tag
embedded MP3 le.
yThe total playback time of music le
indicated on the screen may not correct for VBR les.
yHD video les contained on the CD or USB
1.0/1.1 may not played properly. Blu-ray disc , DVD or USB 2.0 are recommended to play back HD video les.
yThis player supports H.264/MPEG-4 AVC
prole Main, High at Level 4.1. For a le with higher level, the warning message will appear on the screen.
yThis player does not support les that are
recorded with GMC
*1 GMC – Global Motion Compensation
*2 Qpel – Quarter pixel
yThis player supports UTF-8 les even it
contains Unicode subtitle contents. This player can not support the pure Unicode subtitle les.
yDepending on the types of le or ways of
recording, it may not play back.
yA disc which was recorded by multi-session
on normal PC is not supported on this player.
yTo be playback a movie le, movie le name
and Subtitle le name must be the same.
yIf video codec is MPEG2 TS or MPEG2 PS,
subtitle does not play back.
1
or Qpel
*
2
.
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AVCHD (Advanced Video Codec High Definition)
yThis player can playback AVCHD format discs.
These discs are normally recorded and used in camcorders.
yThe AVCHD format is a high denition digital
video camera format.
yThe MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 format is capable of
compressing images at higher eciency than that of the conventional image compressing format.
yThis player can playback AVCHD discs using
“x.v.Color” format.
ySome AVCHD format discs may not play
depending on the recording condition.
yAVCHD format discs need to be nalized.
y“x.v.Color” oers a wider color range than normal
DVD camcorder discs.
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Certain System Requirements
For high denition video playback:
yHigh denition display that has COMPONENT or
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HDMI input jacks.
yBD-ROM disc with high denition content.
yHDMI or HDCP capable DVI input on your display
device is required for some content (as specied by disc authors).
For Dolby® Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD multi-channel audio playback:
yAn amplier/receiver with a built-in (Dolby
Digital, Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD, DTS or DTS-HD) decoder.
yMain, center, surround speakers and subwoofer
as necessary for chosen format.
About Digital Multi-channel sound
A digital multi-channel connection provides the best sound quality. For this, you need a multi­channel Audio/Video Receiver that supports one or more of the audio formats supported by your player. Check the logos on the front of the Audio/ Video receiver and the manual. (PCM Stereo, PCM Multi-Ch, Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD, DTS and/or DTS-HD)
Compatibility Notes
yBecause BD-ROM is a new format, certain disc,
digital connection and other compatibility issues are possible. If you experience compatibility problems, please contact an authorized Customer Service Center.
yThis unit allows you to enjoy functions such
as picture-in-picture, secondary audio and Virtual packages, etc., with BD-Video supporting BONUSVIEW (BD-ROM version 2 Prole 1 version
1.1/ Final Standard Prole). Secondary video and audio can be played from a disc compatible with the picture-in-picture function. For the playback method, refer to the instructions in the disc.
yViewing high-denition content and up-
converting standard DVD content may require a HDMI-capable input or HDCP-capable DVI input on your display device.
ySome BD-ROM and DVD discs may restrict the
use of some operation commands or features.
yDolby TrueHD, Dolby Digital Plus and DTS-HD are
supported with maximum 7.1 channels if you use HDMI connection for the audio output of the unit.
yYou can use a USB device to store some disc
related information, including downloaded on­line content. The disc you are using will control how long this information is retained.
Regional Code
This unit has a regional code printed on the rear of the unit. This unit can play only BD-ROM or DVD discs labeled same as the rear of the unit or “ALL”.
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Remote control
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Battery Installation
Remove the battery cover on the rear of the Remote Control, and insert a R03 (size AAA) battery with 4 and 5 matched correctly.
• • • • • • a • • • • • •
(POWER): Switches the player
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ON or OFF.
(OPEN/CLOSE): Opens and
B
closes the disc tray.
* : The button is not available for any function.
TV Control Buttons: See page 46.
0-9 numerical buttons: Selects
numbered options in a menu or inputs letters in the keypad menu.
CLEAR: Removes a mark on the search menu or a number when setting the password.
REPEAT (h): Repeats a desired section or sequence.
• • • • • • b • • • • •
c/v
backward or forward.
C/V
next or previous chapter / track / le.
Z z M
• • • • • • c • • • • •
HOME (n): Displays or exits the [Home Menu].
DISC MENU: Accesses menu on a disc.
Direction buttons: Selects an option in the menu.
ENTER (b): Acknowledges menu selection.
BACK (x): Exits the menu or resumes playback. The resume play function may not work depending on the BD-ROM disc.
INFO/DISPLAY (m): Displays or exits On-Screen Display.
(SCAN): Searches
(SKIP): Goes to the
(STOP): Stops playback.
(PLAY): Starts playback.
(PAUSE): Pauses playback.
• • • • • • d • • • • •
ZOOM: Displays or exits the [Zoom] menu.
MARKER: Marks any point during playback.
SEARCH: Displays or exits the search menu.
TITLE/POP-UP: Displays the DVD title menu or BD-ROM’s pop-up menu, if available.
Colored (R, G, Y, B) buttons: Use to navigate BD-ROM menus. They are also used for [MOVIE], [PHOTO], [MUSIC] and [NetCast].
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Front panel
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Disc Tray
a
Display Window
b
Remote Sensor
c
(OPEN/CLOSE)
d B
Rear panel
AC power cord
a
VIDEO OUT
b
2CH AUDIO OUT (Left/Right)
c
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT (Y PB PR)
d
(PLAY / PAUSE)
e N
(STOP)
f Z
(POWER) Button
g 1
USB Port
h
HDMI OUT
e
DIGITAL AUDIO OUT (COAXIAL)
f
LAN port
g
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Connecting to Your TV
Make one of the following connections, depending on the capabilities of your existing equipment.
yHDMI connection (page 15)
yComponent Video connection (page 16)
yVideo connection (page 17)
Note
,
yDepending on your TV and other
equipment you wish to connect, there are various ways you could connect the unit. Use only one of the connections described in this manual.
yPlease refer to the manuals of your TV,
Stereo System or other devices as necessary to make the best connections.
yDo not connect the unit’s AUDIO OUT jack
to the phono in jack (record unit) of your audio system.
yDo not connect your unit via your VCR.
The image could be distorted by the copy protection system.
HDMI Connection
If you have a HDMI TV or monitor, you can connect it to this player using a HDMI cable (Type A, High Speed HDMI the player to the HDMI jack on a HDMI compatible TV or monitor.
Set the TV’s source to HDMI (refer to TV’s Owner’s manual).
TV
TM
Cable). Connect the HDMI jack on
Rear of the unit
HDMI
cable
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Additional Information for HDMI
yWhen you connect a HDMI or DVI compatible
device make sure of the following:
-Try switching o the HDMI/DVI device and this player. Next, switch on the HDMI/DVI device and leave it for around 30 seconds, then switch on this player.
-The connected device’s video input is set correctly for this unit.
-The connected device is compatible with 720x480p, 1280x720p, 1920x1080i or 1920x1080p video input.
yNot all HDCP-compatible HDMI or DVI devices
will work with this player.
-The picture will not be displayed properly with non-HDCP device.
-This player does not playback and TV screen is changed to black screen.
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Note
,
yIf a connected HDMI device does not accept
the audio output of the unit, the HDMI device’s audio sound may be distorted or may not output.
yWhen you use HDMI connection, you can
change the resolution for the HDMI output. (Refer to “Resolution Setting” on page 17).
ySelect the type of video output from the
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HDMI OUT jack using [HDMI Color Setting] option on the [Setup] menu (see page 26).
yChanging the resolution when the
connection has already been established may result in malfunctions. To solve the problem, turn o the unit and then turn it on again.
yWhen the HDMI connection with HDCP
is not veried, TV screen is changed to black screen. In this case, check the HDMI connection, or disconnect the HDMI cable.
yIf there are noises or lines on the screen,
please check the HDMI cable (length is generally limited to 4.5 m(15 ft.)).
What is SIMPLINK?
Some functions of this unit are controlled by the TV’s remote control when this unit and LG TV’s with SIMPLINK are connected through HDMI connection.
Controllable functions by LG TV’s remote control; Play, Pause, Scan, Skip, Stop, Power O, etc.
Refer to the TV owner’s manual for the details of SIMPLINK function.
LG TV’s with SIMPLINK function has the logo as shown above.
Note
,
Depending on the disc type or playing status, some SIMPLINK operation may dier from your purpose or not work.
Component Video Connection
Connect the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks on the player to the corresponding input jacks on the TV using component video cable. Connect the left and right AUDIO OUT jacks of the player to the audio left and right IN jacks on the TV using the audio cables.
Rear of the unit
Component
video cable
Audio cable
TV
Note
,
When you use COMPONENT VIDEO OUT connection, you can change the resolution for the output. (Refer to “Resolution setting” on page 17.)
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Video/Audio (Left/Right) Connection
Connect the VIDEO OUT jack on the player to the video in jack on the TV using a video cable. Connect the left and right AUDIO OUT jacks of the player to the audio left and right IN jacks on the TV using the audio cables.
Rear of the unit
Audio/ Video cable
TV
Resolution Setting
The player provides several output resolutions for HDMI OUT and COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks. You can change the resolution using [Setup] menu.
1. Press HOME (n).
2. Use (b). The [Setup] menu appears.
3. Use
d
4. Use press ENTER (b) to move to the third level.
5. Use press ENTER (b) to conrm your selection.
yIf your TV does not accept the resolution
ySince several factors aect the resolution of
yWhen you set the HDMI Resolution, over
to select the [Setup] and press ENTER
a/d
to select [DISPLAY] option then press
w/s
to move to the second level.
to select the [Resolution] option then
w/s
to select the desired resolution then
w/s
Note
,
you have set on the unit, you can set resolution to 480p as follows:
1. Press B to open the disc tray.
2 Press Z (STOP) for more than 5 seconds.
video output, see “Video Output Resolution” on page 54.
720p is not outputted to Composit Video.
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Connecting to an Amplifier
Make one of the following connections, depending on the capabilities of your existing equipment.
yHDMI Audio connection (page 18)
yDigital Audio connection (page 18)
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y2CH Analog Audio connection (page 19)
Since many factors aect the type of audio output, see “Audio Output Specications” for details (page
52).
Connecting to an Amplifier via HDMI Output
Connect the player’s HDMI OUT jack to the corresponding in jack on your amplier using a HDMI cable.
Rear of the unit
Connect the amplier’s HDMI output jack to HDMI input jack on your TV using a HDMI cable if your amplier has HDMI output jack.
You will need to activate the player’s digital output. (See “[AUDIO] Menu” on page 27.)
Connecting to an Amplifier via Digital Audio Output
Connect the player’s DIGITAL AUDIO OUT jack to the corresponding in jack (COAXIAL) on your amplier using an optional digital audio cable.
Rear of the unit
Coaxial cable
HDMI cable
Receiver/Amplier
You will need to activate the player’s digital output.
HDMI
TV
cable
(See “[AUDIO] Menu” on pages 27.)
Receiver/Amplier
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Connecting to an Amplifier via 2 Channel Audio Output
Connect the Left and Right 2CH AUDIO OUT jacks on the player to the audio left and right in jacks on your amplier, receiver, or stereo system using audio cables.
Rear of the unit
Audio cable
Receiver/Amplier
Connecting to your Home Network
This player can be connected to a local area network (LAN) via the LAN port on the rear panel. By connecting the unit to a broadband home network, you have access to services such as software updates, BD-Live interactivity and on-line content services.
Wired network connection
Using a wired network provides the best performance, because the attached devices connect directly to the network and are not subject to radio frequency interference.
Please refer to the documentation for your network device for further instructions.
Connect the player’s LAN port to the corresponding port on your Modem or Router using a commercially available LAN or Ethernet cable. (CAT5 or better with RJ45 connector).
Note
,
yWhen plugging or unplugging the LAN
cable, hold the plug portion of the cable. When unplugging, do not pull on the LAN cable but unplug while pressing down on the lock.
yDo not connect a modular phone cable to
the LAN port.
ySince there are various connection
congurations, please follow the specications of your telecommunication carrier or internet service provider.
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Connecting
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Connecting
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Broadband service
2. The [Connection Setting] menu appear on the
Router
screen. Use press ENTER (b).
to select the [Wired] and
w/s
PC
Rear of the unit
Wired Network Setup
If there is a DHCP server on the local area network (LAN) via wired connection, this player will automatically be allocated an IP address. After making the physical connection, a small number of home networks may require the player’s network setting to be adjusted. Adjust the [NETWORK] setting as follow.
Preparation
Before setting the wired network, you need to connect the broadband internet to your home network.
1. Select [Connection Setting] option in the [Setup] menu then press ENTER (b).
3. Select [Yes] and press ENTER (b) to continue. The new connection settings reset the current network settings.
4. Use
w/s/a/d
between [Dynamic] and [Static].
Normally, select [Dynamic] to allocate an IP
address automatically.
Note
,
If there is no DHCP server on the network and you want to set the IP address manually, select [Static] then set [IP Address], [Subnet Mask], [Gateway] and [DNS Server] using
and numerical buttons. If you make a
a/d
mistake while entering a number, press CLEAR to clear the highlighted part.
5. Select [OK] and press ENTER (b) to apply network settings.
6. The player will ask you to test the network connection. Select [OK] and press ENTER (b) to complete the network connection.
7. If you select [Test] and press ENTER (b) at step 5 above, the network connection status is displayed on the screen.
to select the IP mode
w/s/
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You can also test it on the [Connection Status] in the [Setup] menu.
Wireless Network Connection
Another connection option is to use an Access Point or a wireless router. The network conguration and connection method may vary depending on the equipment in use and the network environment.
You can enjoy the on-line contents by using supplied Wireless LAN Adapter without Internet LAN cable.
This player is equipped with an IEEE 802.11n (2.4 GHz band only) wireless module, which also supports the 802.11 b/g standards. For the best wireless performance, we recommend using a IEEE
802.11n certied Wi-Fi network (access point or wireless router).
Wireless LAN Adapter
Refer to the setup instructions supplied with your access point or wireless router for detailed connection steps and network settings.
Note
,
yFor best performance, a direct wired
connection from this unit to your home network’s router or cable/DSL modem is always the best option.
yIf you do chose to use the wireless option,
note that performance can sometimes be aected by other electronic devices in the home.
yThis unit is compatible with the included
Wireless LAN Adapter only ( PW-DN427 ).
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Connecting
Front of the unit
Wireless
Communication
Access Point or Wireless Router
Broadband service
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Wireless Network Setup
For the wireless network connection, the player needs to be set up for network communication. This adjustment can be done from the [Setup] menu. Adjust the [NETWORK] setting as follow. Setting up the access point or the wireless router is required before connecting the player to the network.
Preparation
2
Connecting
Before setting the wireless network, you need to:
-connect the broadband internet to the wireless home network.
-set the access point or wireless router.
-note the SSID and security code of the network.
-insert the included Wireless LAN Adapter to the USB port on the front panel.
1. Select [Connection Setting] option in the [Setup] menu then press ENTER (b).
2. The [Connection Setting] menu appear on the screen. Use ENTER (b).
3. Select [Yes] and press ENTER (b) to continue. The new connection settings reset the current network settings.
4. The player scans the all available access points or wireless routers within range and display them as a list. Use point or wireless router on the list, and then press ENTER (b).
to select [Wireless] and press
w/s
to select an access
w/s
If you have security on your access point or wireless router, verify that the WEP or WPA key that was entered into the player matches the router’s information exactly. You need to input the security code as necessary.
Note
,
yWEP security mode generally have 4 keys
available on an access point or wireless router’s setting. If your access point or wireless router use WEP security, enter the security code of the key “No.1” to connect on your home network.
yAn Access Point is a device that allows you
to connect to your home network wirelessly.
[Manual] – Your access point may not be broadcasting its access point name (SSID). Check your router settings through your computer and either set your router to broadcast SSID, or manually enter the access point name (SSID) in [Manual].
[Push Button] – If your access point or wireless router that supports the Push Button Conguration method, select this option and press the Push Button on your access point or wireless router within 120 counts. You do not need to know the access point name (SSID) and security code of your access point or wireless router.
5. Use
w/s/a/d
between [Dynamic] and [Static]. Normally, select [Dynamic] to allocate an IP address automatically.
Note
,
If there is no DHCP server on the network and you want to set the IP address manually, select [Static] then set [IP Address], [Subnet Mask], [Gateway] and [DNS Server] using
and numerical buttons. If you make a
a/d
mistake while entering a number, press CLEAR to clear the highlighted part.
to select the IP mode
w/s/
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6. Select [OK] and press ENTER (b) to apply network settings.
7. The player will ask you to test the network connection. Select [OK] and press ENTER (b) to complete the network connection.
8. If you select [Test] and press ENTER (b) at step 7 above, the network connection status is displayed on the screen. You can also test it on the [Connection Status] in the [Setup] menu.
Notes on Network Connection:
yMany network connection problems during
set up can often be xed by re-setting the router or modem. After connecting the player to the home network, quickly power o and/ or disconnect the power cable of the home network router or cable modem. Then power on and/or connect the power cable again.
yDepending on the internet service provider (ISP),
the number of devices that can receive internet service may be limited by the applicable terms of service. For details, contact your ISP.
yOur company is not responsible for any
malfunction of the player and/or the internet connection feature due to communication errors/malfunctions associated with your broadband internet connection, or other connected equipment.
yThe features of BD-ROM discs made available
through the Internet Connection feature are not created or provided by our company, and our company is not responsible for their functionality or continued availability. Some disc related material available by the Internet Connection may not be compatible with this player. If you have questions about such content, please contact the producer of the disc.
ySome internet contents may require a higher
bandwidth connection.
yEven if the player is properly connected and
congured, some internet contents may not operate properly because of internet congestion, the quality or bandwidth of your internet service, or problems at the provider of the content.
ySome internet connection operations may not
be possible due to certain restrictions set by the Internet service provider (ISP) supplying your broadband Internet connection.
yAny fees charged by an ISP including, without
limitation, connection charges are your responsibility.
yA 10 Base-T or 100 Base-TX LAN port is required
for wired connection to this player. If your internet service does not allow for such a connection, you will not be able to connect the player.
yYou must use a Router to use xDSL service.
yA DSL modem is required to use DSL service and
a cable modem is required to use cable modem service. Depending on the access method of and subscriber agreement with your ISP, you may not be able to use the internet connection feature contained in this player or you may be limited to the number of devices you can connect at the same time. (If your ISP limits subscription to one device, this player may not be allowed to connect when a PC is already connected.)
yThe use of a “Router” may not be allowed or its
usage may be limited depending on the policies and restrictions of your ISP. For details, contact your ISP directly.
yThe wireless network operate at 2.4GHz
radio frequencies that are also used by other household devices such as cordless telephone, Bluetooth® devices, microwave oven, and can be aected by interference from them.
yTurn o all unused network equipment in
your local home network. Some devices may generate network trac.
yFor the purpose of the better transmission,
placing the player from the access point as close as possible.
yIn some instances, placing the access point or
wireless router at least 0.45 m (1.5 ft.) above the oor may improve the reception.
yMove closer to the access point if possible or re-
orient the player so there is nothing between it and the access point.
yThe reception quality over wireless depends on
many factors such as type of the access point, distance between the player and access point, and the location of the player.
ySet your access point or wireless router to
Infrastructure mode. Ad-hoc mode is not supported.
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USB device connection
This player can play movie, music and photo les contained in the USB device.
Playback content in the USB device
1. Insert a USB device to the USB port until it ts
2
Connecting
into place.
When you connect the USB device on the HOME menu, the player plays a music le contained in the USB storage device automatically. If the USB storage device is containing various types of les, a menu for the le type selection will appear.
File loading may take few minutes depending on the number of content stored in the USB storage device. Press ENTER (b) while [Cancel] is selected to stop loading.
2. Press HOME (n).
3. Select [Movie], [Photo] or [Music] using and press ENTER (b).
4. Select the [USB] option using ENTER (b).
w/s
a/d
, and press
Note
,
yThis unit supports USB ash drive/external
HDD formatted in FAT16, FAT32 and NTFS when accessing les (music, photo, movie). However, for BD-Live and Audio CD recording, only FAT16 and FAT32 formats are supported. Use the USB ash drive/ external HDD formatted in either FAT16 or FAT32 when using BD-Live and Audio CD recording.
yThe USB device can be used for the local
storage for enjoying BD-Live discs with Internet.
yThis unit can support up to 4 partitions of
the USB device.
yDo not extract the USB device during
operation (play, etc.).
yA USB device which requires additional
program installation when you have connected it to a computer, is not supported.
yUSB device: USB device that supports
USB1.1 and USB2.0.
yMovie, music and photo les can be played.
For details of operations on each le, refer to relevant pages.
yRegular back up is recommended to
prevent data loss.
yIf you use a USB extension cable, USB HUB
,
or USB Multi-reader, the USB device may not be recognized.
ySome USB device may not work with this
unit.
yDigital camera and mobile phone are not
supported.
yUSB Port of the unit cannot be connected
to PC. The unit cannot be used as a storage device.
5. Select a le using or ENTER (b) to play the le.
6. Withdraw the USB device carefully.
w/s/a/d
, and press PLAY
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System Setting 25
Settings
Adjust the Setup Settings
You can change the settings of the unit in the [Setup] menu.
1. Press HOME (n).
2. Use (b). The [Setup] menu appears.
3. Use press d to move to the second level.
to select the [Setup] and press ENTER
a/d
to select the rst setup option, and
w/s
[DISPLAY] Menu
TV Aspect Ratio
Select a TV aspect ratio option according to your TV type.
[4:3 Letter Box]
Select when a standard 4:3 TV is connected. Displays theatrical images with masking bars above and below the picture.
[4:3 Pan Scan]
Select when a standard 4:3 TV is connected. Displays pictures cropped to ll your TV screen. Both sides of the picture are cut o.
[16:9 Original]
Select when a 16:9 wide TV is connected. The 4:3 picture is displayed with an original 4:3 aspect ratio, with black bars appearing at the left and right sides.
[16:9 Full]
Select when a 16:9 wide TV is connected. The 4:3 picture is adjusted horizontally (in a linear proportion) to ll the entire screen.
Note
,
You cannot select [4:3 Letter Box] and [4:3 Pan Scan] option when the resolution is set to higher than 720p.
3
System Setting
4. Use press ENTER (b) to move to the third level.
5. Use ENTER (b) to conrm your selection.
to select a second setup option, and
w/s
to select a desired setting, and press
w/s
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System Setting26
Resolution
Sets the output resolution of the Component and HDMI video signal. Refer to page 17 and 54 for details about the resolution setting.
[Auto]
If the HDMI OUT jack is connected to TVs providing display information (EDID), automatically selects the resolution best suited to the connected TV. If the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT is only connected, this changes the resolution to 480i as default resolution
[480i]
3
System Setting
Outputs 480 lines of interlaced video.
[480p]
Outputs 480 lines of progressive video.
[720p]
Outputs 720 lines of progressive video.
[1080i]
Outputs 1080 lines of interlaced video.
[1080p]
Outputs 1080 lines of progressive video.
1080p Display Mode
When the resolution is set to 1080p, select [24 Hz] for smooth presentation of lm material (1080p/24 Hz) with a HDMI-equipped display compatible with 1080p/24 Hz input.
Note
,
yWhen you select [24 Hz], you may
experience some picture disturbance when the video switches video and lm material. In this case, select [60 Hz].
yEven when [1080p Display Mode] is set to
[24 Hz], if your TV is not compatible with 1080p/24 Hz, the actual frame frequency of the video output will be 60 Hz to match the video source format.
HDMI Color Setting
Select the type of output from the HDMI OUT jack. For this setting, please refer to the manuals of your display device.
[YCbCr]
Select when connecting to a HDMI display device.
[RGB]
Select when connecting to a DVI display device.
[LANGUAGE] Menu
Display Menu
Select a language for the [Setup] menu and on­screen display.
Disc Menu/Disc Audio/ Disc Subtitle
Select the language you prefer for the audio track (disc audio), subtitles, and the disc menu.
[Original]
Refers to the original language in which the disc was recorded.
[Other]
Press ENTER (b) to select another language. Use number buttons then press ENTER (b) to enter the corresponding 4-digit number according to the language code list on page
50.
[O] (Disc Subtitle only)
Turn o Subtitle.
Note
,
Depending on the disc, your language setting may not work.
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System Setting
27
[AUDIO] Menu
Each disc has a variety of audio output options. Set the unit’s Audio options according to the type of audio system you use.
Note
,
Since many factors aect the type of audio output, see “Audio Output Specications” on page 52 for details.
HDMI / Digital Output (SPDIF)
[PCM Stereo]
Select if you connect this unit’s HDMI OUT or DIGITAL AUDIO OUT jack to a device with two­channel digital stereo decoder.
[PCM Multi-Ch] (HDMI only)
Select if you connect this unit’s HDMI OUT jack to a device with multi-channel digital decoder.
[DTS Re-Encode]
Select if you connect this unit’s HDMI OUT or DIGITAL AUDIO OUT jack to a device with DTS decoder.
[Primary Pass-Thru]
Select if you connect this unit’s DIGITAL AUDIO OUT and HDMI OUT jack to a device with LPCM, Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD, DTS and DTS-HD decoder.
Note
,
yWhen [HDMI] option is set to [PCM Multi-
Ch], the audio may output as PCM Stereo if the PCM Multi-Ch information is not detected from HDMI device with EDID.
yIf the [HDMI] or [Digital Output (SPDIF)]
option is set to [DTS Re-Encode], the DTS Re-Encode audio is outputted for BD-ROM discs with secondary audio and the original audio is outputted for the other discs (like [Primary Pass-Thru]).
Sampling Freq. (Digital Audio Output)
[48 kHz]
Select this if your A/V Receiver or Amplier is not capable of handling 192 kHz and 96 kHz signal. When this choice is made, this unit automatically converts any 192 kHz and 96 kHz signals to 48 kHz so your system can decode them.
[96 kHz]
Select this if your A/V Receiver or Amplier is not capable of handling 192 kHz signals. When this choice is made, this unit automatically converts any 192 kHz signals to 96 kHz so your system can decode them.
[192 kHz]
Select this if your A/V Receiver or Amplier is capable of handling 192 kHz signals.
Check the documentation for your A/V Receiver or Amplier to verify its capabilities.
DRC (Dynamic Range Control)
This function allows you to listen to a movie at a lower volume without losing clarity of sound.
[Auto]
The dynamic range of the Dolby TrueHD audio output is specied by itself. And the dynamic range of the Dolby Digital and Dolby Digital Plus are operated as same as the [On] mode.
[On]
Compress the dynamic range of the Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus or Dolby TrueHD audio output.
[O]
Turns o this function.
Note
,
The DRC setting can be changed only when a disc is not inserted or the unit is in complete stop mode.
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System Setting
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DTS Neo:6
If the unit is connected to the multi-channel Audio Receiver by HDMI connection, set this option to enjoy the multi-channel surround sound with the 2-channel audio source.
[O]
Outputs the stereo sound via front speakers.
[Music]
Outputs the multi-channel sounds that are optimized for listening to music.
[Cinema]
Outputs the multi-channel sounds that are
3
System Setting
optimized for watching movie.
Note
,
yThis function is not available on an on-line
service.
yOnly the audio source with less than 48
kHz sampling frequency is available for this function.
yThis function is availabe only when [HDMI]
option is set to [PCM Multi-Ch].
[LOCK] Menu
The [LOCK] settings aect only CinemaNow movie, Blu-ray Disc and DVD playback.
To access the any features in [LOCK] settings, you must enter the 4-digit security code you have created. If you have not entered a password yet, you are prompted to do so. Enter a 4-digit password twice, and press ENTER (b) to create a new password.
Password
You can create or change the password.
[None]
Enter a 4-digit password twice, and press ENTER (b) to create a new password.
[Change]
Enter the current password and press ENTER (b). Enter a 4-digit password twice, and press ENTER (b) to create a new password.
If you forget your password
If you forget your password, you can clear it using the following steps:
1. Remove any disc that might be in the unit.
2. Select [Password] option in the [Setup] menu.
3. Use Number buttons to enter “210499”. The password is cleared.
Note
,
If you make a mistake before pressing ENTER (b), press CLEAR. Then input the correct password.
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System Setting 29
DVD Rating
Blocks playback of rated DVD based on their content. (Not all discs are rated.)
[Rating 1-8]
Rating one (1) has the most restrictions and rating eight (8) is the least restrictive.
[Unlock]
If you select [Unlock], parental control is not active and the disc plays in full.
BD Rating
Set an age limit of BD-ROM play. Use number buttons to input an age limit for BD-ROM viewing.
[255]
All BD-ROM can be played.
[0-254]
Prohibits play of BD-ROM with corresponding ratings recorded on them.
Note
,
yThe [BD Rating] will be applied only for the
BD that containing the Advanced Rating Control.
yFor the region using MPAA rating level, refer
to the table below as an example.
BD Rating MPAA Rating
0 G
8 PG
13 PG-13
17 R
18 NC-17
255 Not restricted
[NETWORK] Menu
The [NETWORK] settings are needed to use the software update, BD Live and NetCast features.
Connection Setting
If your home network environment is ready to connect the unit, the unit needs to be set the wired or wireless network connection for network communication. (See “Connecting to your Home Network” on pages 19-23.)
Connection Status
If you want to check the network status on this unit, select the [Connection Status] options and press ENTER (b) to check whether a connection to the network and the internet have been established.
BD-LIVE connection
You can restrict Internet access when BD-Live functions are used.
[Permitted]
Internet access is permitted for all BD-Live contents.
[Partially permitted]
Internet access is permitted only for BD­Live contents which have content owner certicates. Internet access and AACS Online functions are prohibited for all BD-Live contents without a certicate.
[Prohibited]
Internet access is prohibited for all BD-Live contents.
3
System Setting
Area Code
Enter the code of the area whose standards were used to rate the DVD video disc, based on the list on page 49.
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System Setting30
Netflix
[Netix ESN]
Display its unique Netix ESN (Electronic Serial Number) that allows you to use the Netix streaming.
[Deactivate Netix]
Deactivates your unit. To activate the Netix again, contact to the service provider.
Deactivate Vudu
You can deactivate your unit from your Vudu account. It is recommended that you do this if you give your unit to someone else who should not
3
share your Vudu account.
System Setting
[OTHERS] Menu
Auto Power Off
The screen saver appears when you leave the unit in Stop mode for about ve minutes. If you set this option to [On], the unit automatically turns itself o after the Screen Saver is displayed for 20 minutes. Set this option to [O ] to leave the screen saver until the unit is operated by the user.
Initialize
Software
[Information]
Displays the current software version.
[Update]
You can update the software by connecting the unit directly to the software update server (see page 47).
Disclaimer Notice
Press ENTER (b) to view the notice of Network Service Disclaimer on page 57.
[Factory Set]
You can reset the unit to its original factory settings.
[BD Storage Clear]
Initializes the BD contents from the connected USB storage.
Note
,
If you reset the unit to its original factory settings using [Factory Set] option, you have to set all the activation for the on-line services and network settings again.
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4 Operating
General Playback
Using [HOME] menu
The home menu appears when you press HOME (n). Use ENTER (b).
[Movie] - Plays video contents.
a
[Photo] - Plays photo contents.
b
[Music] - Plays audio contents.
c
[NetCast] - Access to the NetCast Home.
d
[Setup] - Adjusts the system settings.
e
Playing a Disc
ert
1. Press B (OPEN/CLOSE), and place a disc on the disc tray.
2. Press B (OPEN/CLOSE) to close the disc tray.
For the most Audio CD, BD-ROM and DVD-ROM discs, playback starts automatically.
3. Press HOME (n).
4. Select [Movie] or [Music] using ENTER (b).
5. Select [BD],[DVD],[VR] or [Audio], option using
w/s
to select a category and press
a/d
, and press ENTER (b).
a/d
, and press
Operating 31
Note
,
yPlayback functions described in this manual
are not always available in every les and media. Some functions can be restricted depending on many factors.
yDepending on the BD-ROM titles, a USB
device connection may be needed for the proper playback.
yUnnalized DVD VR format discs may not be
played in this player.
ySome DVD-VR discs are made with CPRM
data by DVD RECORDER. This unit cannot support these kinds of discs.
Playing a file on a disc/USB device
yui
This unit can play video, audio and photo les contained in the disc or USB device.
1. Insert a data disc on the tray or connect a USB device. ( When you insert the USB device, the USB option menu will be appeared to select for [Movie], [Photo] or [Music].)
2. Select [Movie], [Photo] or [Music] using and press ENTER (b).
3. Select [Data] or [USB] option using press ENTER (b).
4. Select a le using
(PLAY) or ENTER (b) to play the le.
z
w/s/a/d
a/d
w/s
, and press
, and
4
Operating
,
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32
Operating
Enjoying BD-Live
TM
e
Note
,
yTo enjoy the BD-Live feature with a wireless
LAN Adapter, you must use a USB HUB device by connecting it to the USB port on the front panel.
yWhen you connect USB sticks to the USB
HUB, the number of USB sticks should be limited to one USB ash memory excluding the wireless LAN Adapter.
yThe USB HUB device is not supplied.
BD-Video supporting BD-Live (BD-ROM version 2 Prole 2) that has a network extension function allows you to enjoy more functions such as downloading new movie trailers by connecting this unit to the internet.
1. Check the wired network connection and
4
Operating
settings. (pages 19-23).
2. Insert a USB storage device to the USB port on the front panel.
A USB storage device is needed to download bonus content.
3. Press HOME (n), and set the [BD-LIVE connection] option on the [Setup] menu (page
29).
Depending on a disc, the BD-Live function may not be operated if [BD-LIVE connection] option is set to [Partially Permitted].
4. Insert a BD-ROM with BD-Live.
The operations are dierent depending on the disc. Refer to the manual supplied with the disc.
Caution
>
Do not extract the connected USB device while content is being downloaded or a Blu­ray disc is still in the disc tray. Doing so may damage the connected USB device and BD­Live features may not operate properly with the damaged USB device anymore. If the connected USB device seems damaged from such an action, you can format the connected USB device from the PC and reuse it with this player.
Note
,
ySome BD-Live contents may be restrictively
accessed in some territories by contents provider’s own decision.
yIt may take up to several minutes to load
and start enjoying BD-Live contents.
yUSB Flash Drive with 1GB free space must
be connected to the USB port or USB HUB to enjoy BD-Live feature instead of wireless LAN adapter.
Basic operations for video and audio content
To stop playback
Press Z (STOP) while playback.
To pause playback
Press M (PAUSE) while playback. Press z (PLAY) to resume playback.
To play frame-by-frame (Video)
Press M (PAUSE) while movie playback. Press M (PAUSE) repeatedly to play Frame-by-Frame playback.
To scan forward or backward
Press c or v to play fast forward or fast reverse during playback.
You can change the various playback speeds by pressing c or v repeatedly.
To slow down the playing speed
While the playback is paused, press v repeatedly to play various speeds of slow motion.
To skip to the next/previous chapter/track/file
During playback, press C or V to go to the next chapter/track/le or to return to the beginning of the current chapter/track/le.
Press C twice briey to step back to the previous chapter/track/le.
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Basic operations for photo content
To play a slide show
Press z (PLAY) to start slide show.
To stop a slide show
Press Z (STOP) while slide show.
To pause a slide show
Press M (PAUSE) while slide show. Press z (PLAY) to re-start the slide show.
To skip to the next/previous photo
While viewing a photo in full screen, press a or d to go to the previous or next photo.
Note
,
The le requirements are described on page
10.
Using the disc menu
ero
To display the disc menu
The menu screen may be displayed rst after loading a disc which contains a menu. If you want to display the disc menu while playback, press DISC MENU.
Use
w/s/a/d
menu items.
buttons to navigate through
Resume playback
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The unit records the point where you pressed the
(STOP) depending on the disc.
Z
If “MZ (Resume Stop)” appears on the screen briey, press z (PLAY) to resume playback (from the scene point). If you press Z (STOP) twice or unload the disc, “Z(Complete Stop)” appears on the screen. The unit will clear the stopped point.
Note
,
yThe resume point may be cleared when a
button is pressed (for example; 1 (POWER),
(OPEN/CLOSE), etc).
B
yOn BD-Video discs with BD-J, the resume
playback function does not work.
yIf you press Z (STOP) once during BD-ROM
interactive title playback, the unit will be in Complete Stop mode .
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To display the Pop-up menu
Some BD-ROM discs contain Pop-up menu that appears while playback.
Press TITLE/POP-UP while playback, and use
buttons to navigate through menu items.
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Advanced Playback
Repeat Playback
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During playback, press REPEAT (h) repeatedly to select a desired repeat mode.
Blu-ray discs/DVDs/ Video
A- – Selected portion will be repeated continually.
j
Chapter – The current chapter will be played
j
back repeatedly.
Title – The current title will be played back
j
repeatedly.
All - All the tracks or les will be played back
j
repeatedly.
To return to normal playback, press REPEAT (h)
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Audio CDs/Audio les
A-B – Selected portion will be repeated
k
continually. (Audio CD only)
Track– The current track or le will be played
;
back repeatedly.
All – All the tracks or les will be played back
:
repeatedly.
All – All the tracks or les will be played
l:
back repeatedly in random order.
– The tracks or les will be played back in
l
random order.
To return to normal playback, press CLEAR.
Note
,
yIf you press V once during Repeat
Chapter/Track playback, the repeat playback cancels.
yThis function may not work on some disc or
title.
Repeating a specific portion
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This unit can repeat a portion you have selected.
1. While playback, press REPEAT (h) to select [A-] at the beginning of the portion you wish to repeat.
2. Press ENTER (b) at the end of the portion. Your selected portion will be repeated continually.
3. To return to normal playback, press REPEAT (h) repeatedly to select [O ].
Note
,
yYou cannot select a portion less than 3
seconds.
yThis function may not work on some disc or
title.
Enlarge the playback image
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1. During playback or pause mode, press ZOOM to display the [Zoom] menu.
2. Use red (R) or green (G) colored button to zoom out or in the picture. You can move through the zoomed picture using
3. To return to the normal picture size, press yellow (Y ) colored button.
4. Press BACK (x) to exit the [Zoom] menu.
Note
,
On BD-Video discs with BD-J, zoom function does not work.
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Marker Search
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You can start playback from up to nine memorized points.
To enter a marker
1. While playback, press MARKER at the desired point. The Marker icon appears on the TV screen briey.
2. Repeat step 1 to add up to nine markers.
To recall a marked scene
1. Press SEARCH and the search menu appears on the screen.
2. Press a number button to select a marker number that you want to recall. Playback starts from the marked scene.
To delete a Marker
1. Press SEARCH and the search menu appears on the screen.
2. Press s to highlight a marker number. Use want to delete.
3. Press CLEAR and the marked scene is erased from the search menu.
yThis function may not work depending on
yAll marked points are cleared if the title
yIf the total length of the title is less than 10
to select a marked scene that you
a/d
Note
,
discs, titles, server ability.
is in complete stop (Z) mode, the title is changed or if you unload the disc.
seconds, this function is not available.
Using the search menu
eroy
Using search menu, you can easily to nd the point where you want to start playback.
To search a point
1. During playback, press SEARCH to display the search menu.
2. Press forward or backward. You can select a point that you want to skip by pressing and holding button.
To start playback from a marked scene
1. Press SEARCH and the search menu appears on the screen.
2. Press s to highlight a marker number. Use
to select a marked scene that you want to
d
start playback.
3. Press ENTER (b) to start playback from the marked scene.
This function may not work depending on discs, titles and le type.
to skip the playback 15 seconds
a/d
Note
,
a/d
a/
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Changing content list view
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On the [Movie], [Music] or [Photo] menu, you can change the content list view.
Method 1
Press red (R) colored button repeatedly.
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Viewing content information
y
The unit can display the content information.
1. Select a le using
2. Press INFO/DISPLAY (m) to display the option menu.
3. Select the [Information] option using press ENTER (b).
The le information appears on the screen.
While movie playback, you can display the le information by pressing TITLE/POP-UP.
Note
,
The information displayed on the screen may not correct comparing actual content information.
w/s/a/d
.
, and
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Selecting a subtitle file
y
If the subtitle le name is dierent from the movie le name, you need to select the subtitle le on the [Movie] menu before playing the movie.
1. Use
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wish to play in the [Movie] menu.
2. Press ENTER (b).
to select the subtitle le you
Method 2
1. On the content list, press INFO/DISPLAY (m) to display the option menu.
2. Use
3. Press ENTER (b) to change the content list view.
to select the [View Change] option.
w/s
Press ENTER (b) again to deselect the subtitle le. Selected subtitle le will be displayed when you play the movie le.
Note
,
yIf you press Z (STOP) while playback, the
subtitle selection is cancelled.
yThis function is not available for playing le
on a server via home network.
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Last Scene Memory
er
This unit memorizes the last scene from the last disc that is viewed. The last scene remains in memory even if you remove the disc from the unit or switch o the unit. If you load a disc that has the scene memorized, the scene is automatically recalled.
Note
,
yLast Scene Memory function for a previous
disc is erased once a dierent disc is played.
yThis function may not work depending on
the disc.
yOn BD-Video discs with BD-J, the last scene
memory function does not work.
yThis unit does not memorize settings of
a disc if you switch o the unit before commencing to play it.
Options while viewing a photo
i
You can use various options during viewing a photo in full screen.
1. While viewing a photo in full screen, press INFO/ DISPLAY (m) to display the option menu.
2. Select an option using
a Current photo/Total number of photos
– Use
b Slide Show – Press ENTER (b) to start or
pause slide show.
c Music Select – Select the background
music for the slide show (page 38).
d Music –Press ENTER (b) to start or pause
background music.
e Rotate – Press ENTER (b) to rotate the
photo clockwise.
f Zoom – Press ENTER (b) to display the
[Zoom] menu.
g Eect – Use
eect between photos in a slide show.
h Speed – Use
speed between photos in a slide show.
3. Press BACK(x) to exit the option menu.
to view previous/next photo.
a/d
a/d
a/d
.
w/s
to select a transition
to select a delaying
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Listening to music while slide show
i
You can display photo les while listening to audio les.
1. While viewing a photo in full screen, press INFO/ DISPLAY (m) to display the option menu.
2. Use press ENTER (b) to display the [Music Select] menu.
3. Use (b).
4. Use play.
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Select g and press ENTER (b) to display the upper directory.
When selecting music le from folder selection is not available. Only le selection is available.
5. Use d to select [OK], and press ENTER (b) to complete music selection.
to select [Music Select] option, and
w/s
to select a device, and press ENTER
w/s
to select a le or a folder you wish to
w/s
Note
,
On-Screen display
You can display and adjust various information and settings about the content.
Displaying content information on-screen
eroy
1. While playback, press INFO/DISPLAY (m) to show various playback information.
a Title – current title number/total number of
titles
b Chapter – current chapter number/total
number of chapters
c Time – elapsed playing time/total playback
time
d Audio – selected audio language or channel e Subtitle – selected subtitle. f Angle – selected angle/total number of
angles
g TV Aspect Ratio – selected TV aspect Ratio h Picture Mode – selected picture mode
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2. Select an option using
3. Use
4. Press BACK (x) to exit the On-Screen display.
yIf no button is pressed for a few seconds,
yA title number cannot be selected on some
yAvailable items may dier depending on
yIf BD interactive title is playing back, some
to adjust the selected option value.
a/d
Note
,
the on-screen display disappears.
discs.
discs or titles.
setting information is displayed on the screen but prohibited to be changed.
w/s
.
Playing from selected time
eroy
1. Press INFO/DISPLAY (m) during playback. The time search box shows the elapsed playing time.
2. Select the [Time] option and then input the required start time in hours, minutes, and seconds from left to right.
For example, to nd a scene at 2 hours, 10 minutes, and 20 seconds, enter “21020”.
Press forward or backward.
3. Press ENTER (b) to start playback from selected time.
This function may not work on some disc or titles.
to skip the playback 60 seconds
a/d
Note
,
Hearing a different audio
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1. During playback, press INFO/DISPLAY (m) to display the On-Screen display.
2. Use
3. Use audio track or audio channel.
ySome discs allow you to change audio
yImmediately after you have switched sound,
yOn BD-ROM disc, the multi audio format
to select the [Audio] option.
w/s
to select desired audio language,
a/d
Note
,
selections only via the disc menu. In this case, press TITLE/POP-UP or DISC MENU button and choose the appropriate audio from the selections on the disc menu.
there may be a temporary discrepancy between the display and actual sound.
(5.1CH or 7.1CH) is displayed with [MultiCH] in the on-screen display.
Selecting a subtitle language
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1. During playback, press INFO/DISPLAY (m) to display the On-Screen display.
2. Use
3. Use
4. Press BACK (x) to exit the On-Screen display.
Some discs allow you to change subtitle selections only via the disc menu. If this is the case, press TITLE/POP-UP or DISC MENU button and choose the appropriate subtitle from the selections on the disc menu.
to select the [Subtitle] option.
w/s
to select desired subtitle language.
a/d
Note
,
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Watching from a different angle
er
If the disc contains scenes recorded at dierent camera angles, you can change to a dierent camera angle during playback.
1. During playback, press INFO/DISPLAY (m) to display the On-Screen display.
2. Use
3. Use
4. Press BACK (x) to exit the On-Screen display.
to select the [Angle] option.
w/s
to select desired angle.
a/d
Changing the TV Aspect Ratio
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You can change the TV aspect ratio setting while playback.
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1. During playback, press INFO/DISPLAY (m) to
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display the On-Screen display.
2. Use option.
3. Use
4. Press BACK (x) to exit the On-Screen display.
Even if you change the value of the [TV Aspect Ratio] option in On-Screen display, the [TV Aspect Ratio] option in the [Setup] menu is not changed.
to select the [TV Aspect Ratio]
w/s
to select desired option.
a/d
Note
,
Changing the Picture Mode
Setting the [User] option
1. During playback, press INFO/DISPLAY (m) to display the On-Screen display.
2. Use
3. Use and press ENTER (b).
4. Use options.
Select [Default] option then press ENTER (b) to reset the all video adjustments.
5. Use and press ENTER (b) to nish setting.
to select the [Picture Mode] option.
w/s
to select the [User setting] option,
a/d
w/s/a/d
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to adjust the [Picture Mode]
to select the [Close] option,
Changing subtitle code page
y
If the subtitle is displayed in broken letter, you can change the subtitle code page to view the subtitle le properly.
1. During playback, press INFO/DISPLAY (m) to display the playback menu.
2. Use
3. Use
to select the [Code Page] option.
w/s
to select desired code option.
a/d
eroy
You can change the [Picture mode] option while playback.
1. During playback, press INFO/DISPLAY (m) to display the On-Screen display.
2. Use
3. Use
4. Press BACK (x) to exit the On-Screen display.
to select the [Picture Mode] option.
w/s
to select desired option.
a/d
4. Press BACK (x) to exit the On-Screen display.
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Audio CD Recording
You can record one desired track or all of the tracks in Audio CD to a USB storage device.
1. Insert a USB storage device to the USB port on the front panel.
2. Press B (OPEN/CLOSE), and place an Audio CD on the disc tray.
Press B (OPEN/CLOSE) to close the disc tray. The playback starts automatically.
3. Press INFO/DISPLAY (m) to display the option menu.
4. Use press ENTER (b).
5. Use the menu, and press ENTER (b).
Repeat this step to select tracks as many as you can.
6. Use ENTER (b).
7. Use to be copied.
If you want to create a new folder, use
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ENTER (b).
Enter a folder name using virtual keyboard, and press ENTER (b) while [OK] is selected.
to select [CD Recording] option, and
w/s
to select a track you wish to copy on
w/s
Selects all the tracks on an Audio CD.
Selects an encoding option from the pop-up menu (128kbps, 192kbps, 320kbps).
Cancels the recording and returns to the previous screen.
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to select [Start], and press
to select a destination folder
to select [New Folder] and press
8. Use
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ENTER (b) to start Audio CD recording.
If you want to stop in progressing Audio CD recording, press ENTER (b) while [Cancel] is highlighted.
9. A message appears when Audio CD recording is completed. Press ENTER (b) to check the music le created in the destination folder.
Note
,
yThe table below shows the average
recording time from an audio track with 4 minutes of playback time to a music le with 192 kbps as an example.
stop mode while playback
yRecording times in the table above are
approximate.
yActual recording time for USB storage
device varies depending on the USB storage device’s ability.
yMake sure that there is minimum of 50 MB
free space is needed when recording into the USB storage device.
yThe length of the music should be longer
than 20 seconds for the proper recording.
yDo not turn o this unit or extract the
connected USB storage device during Audio CD recording.
Caution
>
The recording or copying features on this player are provided for your personel and noncommercial use. The making of unauthorized copies of copy-protected material, including computer programs, les, broadcasts and sound recordings, may be an infringement of copyrights and constitute a criminal oense. This equipment should not be used for such purposes. LG expressly disclaims any responsibility for illegal distribution or use of unauthorized content in commercial purpose.
to select [OK], and press
1 min. 4 min.
Be Responsible
Respect Copyrights
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Enjoying the NetCast™ Entertainment Access
You can use various content services via Internet with the NetCast Entertainment Access feature.
1. Check the network connection and settings (pages 19-23).
2. Press HOME (n).
3. Select the [NetCast] using ENTER (b).
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, and press
4. Select an option using
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(b).
yDetailed information of each service,
contact to the content provider or visit support link of the service.
yThe content of NetCast services and service
related information, including user interface, is subject to changes. Please refer to the web site of each service for most up-to-date information.
yUsing NetCast with wireless network
connection may result in improper streaming speed by interference from household devices that are using radio frequencies.
Note
,
, and press ENTER
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Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
General
Symptom Cause & Solution
The Power does not turned on. yPlug the power cord into the wall outlet securely.
The unit does not start playback.
The angle cannot be changed. yMulti-angles are not recorded on the DVD Video being played.
Cannot play movie, photo or music les.
The remote control does not work properly.
The unit is plugged in, but the power will not turn on or o.
The unit is not operating normally.
yInsert a playable disc. (Check the disc type, colour system, and
regional code.)
yPlace the disc with the playback side down.
yPlace the disc on the disc tray correctly inside the guide.
yClean the disc.
yCancel the Rating function or change the rating level.
yThe les are not recorded in a format that the unit can play.
yThe unit does not support the codec of the movie le.
yThe remote control is not pointed at the remote sensor of the unit.
yThe remote control is too far from the unit.
yThere is an obstacle in the path of the remote control and the unit.
yThe batteries in the remote control are exhausted.
You can reset the unit as follows.
yUnplug the power cord, wait at least ve seconds, and then plug it in
again.
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Picture
Symptom Cause & Solution
There is no picture. ySelect the appropriate video input mode on the TV so the picture
Picture noise appears yYou are playing a disc recorded in a colour system that is dierent
from the unit appears on the TV screen.
yConnect the video connection securely.
yCheck the [HDMI Color Setting] in the [Setup] menu is set to the
appropriate item that conforms to your video connection.
yYour TV may not suppot the resolution you have set on the unit.
Change the resolution that your TV accepts.
yThe unit’s HDMI OUT jack is connected to a DVI device that does not
support copyright protection.
from your TV.
ySet the resolution which your TV accepts.
Sound
Symptom Cause & Solution
There is no sound or the sound is distorted.
yConnect the audio connection securely.
yThe input source setting on the amplier or the connection to the
amplier is incorrect.
yThe unit is in scan, slow motion, or pause mode.
yThe sound volume is low.
yCheck that the connected amplier is compatible with audio format
output from the unit.
yThe unit’s HDMI OUT jack is connected to a DVI device. The DVI jack
does not accept audio signal.
yCheck the device connected to unit’s HDMI OUT jack is compatible
with audio format output from the unit.
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Network
Symptom Cause & Solution
BD-Live feature does not
work.
Streaming video services (such as YouTube™, etc.) are often stopped or “buer” during playback.
Cannot connect the player to the access point or wireless LAN router.
yThe connected USB storage may not have enough space. Connect
the USB storage with at least 1GB free space.
yEnsure that the unit is correctly connected to the local area network
and can access the internet (see pages 19-23).
yYour broadband speed may not fast enough to use the BD-Live
features. Contact your Internet Service Provider (ISP) and increase the broadband speed is recommended.
yThe [BD-LIVE connection] option in the [Setup] menu is set to
[Prohibited]. Set the option to [Permitted].
yYour broadband service speed may not be fast enough to stream
video services. Contact your Internet Service Provider (ISP) and increase the broadband speed is recommended.
yThe wireless communication may be interrupted from household
devices that are using radio frequencies. Move the player away from them.
Customer Support
You can update the Unit using the latest software to enhance the products operation and/or add new features. To obtain the latest software for this unit (if updates have been made), please visit http://us.lgservice.com or contact LG Electronics customer care center.
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Open source software notice
To obtain the corresponding source code under GPL, LGPL and other open source licenses, please visit http://opensource.lge.com. All referred license terms, warranty disclaimers and copyright notices are available to download with the source code.
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Controlling a TV with the Supplied Remote Control
You can control your TV using the buttons below.
By pressing You can
(TV POWER) Turn the TV on or o.
1
Switch the TV’s input source between the TV and other input sources.
Scan up or down through memorized channels.
Adjust the volume of the TV
Turn the TV’s volume on or o.
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AV/INPUT
PR/CH +/–
VOL +/–
TV MUTE
Note
,
Depending on the unit being connected, you may not be able to control your TV using some of the buttons.
Setting up the remote to control your TV
You can operate your TV with the supplied remote control. If your TV is listed in the table below, set the appropriate manufacturer code.
1. While holding down 1 (TV POWER) button, and press the manufacturer code for your TV with the numerical buttons (see the table below).
Manufacturer Code Number
LG 1(Default), 2
Zenith 1, 3, 4
GoldStar 1, 2
Samsung 6, 7
Sony 8, 9
Hitachi 4
2. Release the 1 (TV POWER) button to complete setting.
Depending on your TV, some or all buttons may not function on the TV, even after entering the correct manufacturer code. When you replace the batteries of the remote, the code number you have set may be reset to the default setting. Set the appropriate code number again.
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Network Software Update
Network update notification
From time to time, performance improvements and/or additional features or services may be made available to units that are connected to a broadband home network. If there is new software available and the unit is connected to a broadband home network, the player will inform you about the update as follows.
Option 1:
1. The update menu will appear on the screen when you turn on the player.
2. Use press ENTER (b).
to select a desired option and then
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Software Update
You can update the player using the latest software to enhance the products operation and/or add new features. You can update the software by connecting the unit directly to the software update server.
Note
,
yBefore updating the software in your player,
remove any disc and USB Device from the player.
yBefore updating the software in your player,
turn the player o and then turn it back on.
yDuring the software update procedure,
do not turn o the player or disconnect AC power, or do not press any button.
yIf you cancel the update, turn o the power
and turn it on for stable performance.
yThis unit cannot be updated to previous
software version.
1. Check the network connection and settings (page 19-23).
2. Select [Software] option in the [Setup] menu then press ENTER (b).
3. Select [Update] option, and press ENTER (b).
[OK] Starts the software update.
[Cancel] Exits the update menu and
[Hide] Exits the update menu and
Option 2:
If the software update is available from the update server, the “Update” icon appears at the bottom of the Home menu. Press blue (B) colored button to start the update procedure.
displays it next booting.
it does not appear until next software is uploaded in the update server.
The player will check for the newest update.
Note
,
yPressing ENTER (b) while checking for the
update will end the process.
yIf there is no update available, the Message,
“No update is found.” appears. Press ENTER (b) to return to the [Home Menu].
4. If newer version exists, the message “A new update was found. Do you want to download it?” appears.
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5. Select [OK] to download the update. (Selecting [Cancel] will end the update.)
6. The player starts downloading the newest update from the server. (Downloading will takes several minutes depending on your home network condition)
7. When downloading is completed, the message, “Download is complete. Do you want to update?” appears.
8. Select [OK] to start updating. (Selecting [Cancel] will end the update and downloaded le will not be re-usable. To update software the next time, the software update procedure has to be started from the beginning again.)
Caution
>
Do not turn o the power during the software update.
Note
,
If the software includes the driver update, disc tray may open during the process.
9. When update is completed, the power will be turned automatically in a few seconds.
10. Turn the power back on. The system now operates with the new version.
Note
,
The Software Update function may not
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work properly depending on your internet environment. In this case, you can obtain the latest software from the authorized LG Electronics Service Center then update your player. Refer to “Customer Support” on page
45.
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Area Code List
Choose an area code from this list.
Area Code Area Code Area Code Area Code
Afghanistan AF
Argentina AR
Australia AU
Austria AT
Belgium BE
Bhutan BT
Bolivia BO
Brazil BR
Cambodia KH
Canada CA
Chile CL
China CN
Colombia CO
Congo CG
Costa Rica CR
Croatia HR
Czech Republic CZ
Denmark DK
Ecuador EC
Egypt EG
El Salvador SV
Ethiopia ET
Fiji FJ
Finland FI
France FR
Germany DE
Great Britain GB
Greece GR
Greenland GL
Hong Kong HK
Hungary HU
India IN
Indonesia ID
Israel IL
Italy IT
Jamaica JM
Japan JP
Kenya KE
Kuwait KW
Libya LY
Luxembourg LU
Malaysia MY
Maldives MV
Mexico MX
Monaco MC
Mongolia MN
Morocco MA
Nepal NP
Netherlands NL
Antilles AN
New Zealand NZ
Nigeria NG
Norway NO
Oman OM
Pakistan PK
Panama PA
Paraguay PY
Philippines PH
Poland PL
Portugal PT
Romania RO
Russian Federation RU
Saudi Arabia SA
Senegal SN
Singapore SG
Slovak Republic SK
Slovenia SI
South Africa ZA
South Korea KR
Spain ES
Sri Lanka LK
Sweden SE
Switzerland CH
Taiwan T W
Thailand TH
Turkey TR
Uganda UG
Ukraine UA
United States US
Uruguay UY
Uzbekistan UZ
Vietnam VN
Zimbabwe ZW
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Language Code List
Use this list to input your desired language for the following initial settings: [Disc Audio], [Disc Subtitle] and [Disc Menu].
Language Code Language Code Language Code Language Code
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Afar 6565
Afrikaans 6570
Albanian 8381
Ameharic 6577
Arabic 6582
Armenian 7289
Assamese 6583
Aymara 6588
Azerbaijani 6590
Bashkir 6665
Basque 6985
Bengali; Bangla 6678
Bhutani 6890
Bihari 6672
Breton 6682
Bulgarian 6671
Burmese 7789
Byelorussian 6669
Chinese 9072
Croatian 7282
Czech 6783
Danish 6865
Dutch 7876
English 6978
Esperanto 6979
Estonian 6984
Faroese 7079
Fiji 7074
Finnish 7073
French 7082
Frisian 7089
Galician 7176
Georgian 7565
German 6869
Greek 6976
Greenlandic 7576
Guarani 7178
Gujarati 7185
Hausa 7265
Hebrew 7387
Hindi 7273
Hungarian 7285
Icelandic 7383
Indonesian 7378
Interlingua 7365
Irish 7165
Italian 7384
Japanese 7465
Kannada 7578
Kashmiri 7583
Kazakh 7575
Kirghiz 7589
Korean 7579
Kurdish 7585
Laothian 7679
Latin 7665
Latvian, Lettish 7686
Lingala 7678
Lithuanian 7684
Macedonian 7775
Malagasy 7771
Malay 7783
Malayalam 7776
Maori 7773
Marathi 7782
Moldavian 7779
Mongolian 7778
Nauru 7865
Nepali 7869
Norwegian 7879
Oriya 7982
Panjabi 8065
Pashto, Pushto 8083
Persian 7065
Polish 8076
Portuguese 8084
Quechua 8185
Rhaeto-Romance 8277
Rumanian 8279
Russian 8285
Samoan 8377
Sanskrit 8365
Scots Gaelic 7168
Serbian 8382
Serbo-Croatian 8372
Shona 8378
Sindhi 8368
Singhalese 8373
Slovak 8375
Slovenian 8376
Spanish 6983
Sudanese 8385
Swahili 8387
Swedish 8386
Tagalog 8476
Tajik 8471
Tamil 8465
Telugu 8469
Thai 8472
Tonga 8479
Turkish 8482
Turkmen 8475
Twi 8487
Ukrainian 8575
Urdu 8582
Uzbek 8590
Vietnamese 8673
Volapük 8679
Welsh 6789
Wolof 8779
Xhosa 8872
Yiddish 7473
Yoruba 8979
Zulu 9085
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Trademarks and Licenses
Blu-ray Disc™, Blu-ray™, BD-Live™, BONUSVIEW™ and the logos are trademarks of the Blu-ray Disc Association.
Java and all Java-based trademarks and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the United States and other countries.
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Manufactured under license under U.S. Patent #’s: 5,451,942; 5,956,674; 5,974,380; 5,978,762; 6,226,616; 6,487,535; 7,212,872; 7,333,929; 7,392,195; 7,272,567 & other U.S. and worldwide patents issued & pending. DTS and the symbol are registered trademarks, & DTS-HD, DTS-HD Master Audio, and the DTS logos are trademarks of DTS, Inc. Product includes software. © DTS, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
“DVD Logo” is a trademark of DVD Format/Logo Licensing Corporation.
“AVCHD” and the “AVCHD” logo are trademarks of Panasonic Corporation and Sony Corporation.
HDMI, the HDMI logo and High-Denition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI licensing LLC.
The Wi-Fi CERTIFIED Logo is a certication mark of the Wi-Fi Alliance.
“x.v.Color” is a trademark of Sony Corporation.
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Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. Dolby and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
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Appendix52
Audio Output Specifications
Jack/Setting
Source
Dolby Digital PCM 2ch PCM 2ch DTS Dolby Digital
Dolby Digital Plus
Dolby TrueHD PCM 2ch PCM 2ch DTS (2 ch) Dolby Digital
DTS PCM 2ch PCM 2ch DTS DTS
DTS-HD PCM 2ch PCM 2ch DTS DTS
Linear PCM 2ch PCM 2ch PCM 2ch DTS PCM 2ch
Linear PCM 5.1ch PCM 2ch PCM 2ch DTS PCM 2ch
Linear PCM 7.1ch PCM 2ch PCM 2ch DTS PCM 2ch
Jack/Setting
Source
Dolby Digital PCM 2ch PCM 2ch DTS Dolby Digital
Dolby Digital Plus PCM 2ch PCM 2ch DTS Dolby Digital Plus
Dolby TrueHD PCM 2ch PCM 2ch DTS (2 ch) Dolby TrueHD
DTS PCM 2ch PCM 5.1ch DTS DTS
DTS-HD PCM 2ch PCM 7.1ch DTS DTS-HD
Linear PCM 2ch PCM 2ch PCM 2ch DTS Linear PCM 2ch
Linear PCM 5.1ch PCM 2ch PCM 5.1ch DTS Linear PCM 5.1ch
Linear PCM 7.1ch PCM 2ch PCM 7.1ch DTS Linear PCM 7.1ch
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*1 The secondary and interactive audio may
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not be included in the output bitstream if [Digital Output (SPDIF)] or [HDMI] option is set to [Primary Pass-Thru]. (Except LPCM Codec : the output always include interactive and secondary audio.)
*2 This player automatically selects the HDMI audio
according to the decoding capability of the connected HDMI device even though [HDMI] option is set to [Primary Pass-Thru].
Analog
2CH Output
PCM 2ch
PCM Stereo PCM
Digital Output (SPDIF) (DIGITAL AUDIO OUT)
PCM Stereo
PCM 2ch DTS
Multi-Ch
DTS Re-encode
HDMI OUT
DTS Re-encode
*3 On the PCM audio output, the sampling
frequency of DIGITAL AUDIO OUT is limited to 96 kHz.
*4 If the [HDMI] or [Digital Output (SPDIF)] option
is set to [DTS re-encode], the audio output is limited to 48 kHz and 5.1Ch. If the [HDMI] or [Digital Output (SPDIF)] option is set to [DTS re­encode], the DTS Re-encode audio is outputted for BD-ROM discs, and the original audio is outputted for the other discs (like [Primary Pass­Thru]).
*4
*
Primary Pass-Thru
4
Primary Pass-Thru
Dolby Digital
3
*
2
*1 *
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yThe audio is outputted as PCM 48 kHz/16 bit for
MP3/WMA le and PCM 44.1kHz/16 bit for Audio CD while playback.
yThe Dolby TrueHD audio recorded on some Blu-
ray discs consists of Dolby Digital and TrueHD audio. Dolby Digital audio is output through DIGITAL AUDIO OUT jacks and “DD” displays on the screen if TrueHD audio is not output (for example, when [HDMI] is set to [PCM Stereo] and [Digital Output (SPDIF)] is set to [Primary Pass­Thru]).
yYou must select a digital audio output and
a maximum sampling frequency that your Amplier (or AV receiver) accepts using [Digital Output (SPDIF)], [HDMI] and [Sampling Freq.] options on the [Setup] menu (see page27).
yWith digital audio connection (DIGITAL AUDIO
OUT or HDMI), Disc Menu button sounds of BD­ROM may not be heard if the [Digital Output (SPDIF)] or [HDMI] option is set to [Primary Pass­Thru].
yIf the audio format of the digital output does
not match the capabilities of your receiver, the receiver will produce a strong, distorted sound or no sound at all.
yMulti-channel Digital Surround Sound via digital
connection can only be obtained if your receiver is equipped with a Digital Multi-channel decoder.
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Appendix54
Video Output Resolution
When the non-copy protected media is playing back
Video Out
Resolution
480i 480p 480i
480p 480p
720p 720p 720p
1080i 1080i 1080i
1080p/24 Hz 1080p / 24 Hz - 1080i
1080p / 60 Hz 1080p / 60 Hz 1080i
When the copy protected media is playing back
Video Out
Resolution
480i 480p 480i
480p 480p 480i
720p 720p - 480i
1080i 1080i - 480i
1080p/24 Hz 1080p / 24 Hz - 480i
1080p / 60 Hz 1080p / 60 Hz - 480i
HDMI OUT
HDMI OUT
HDMI connected HDMI disconnected
HDMI connected HDMI disconnected
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT
480p
HDMI OUT connection
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yIf you select a resolution manually and then
connect the HDMI jack to TV and your TV does not accept it, the resolution setting is set to [Auto].
yIf you select a resolution that your TV does not
accept, the warning message will appear. After resolution change, if you cannot see the screen, please wait 20 seconds and the resolution will automatically revert back to the previous resolution.
yThe 1080p video output frame rate may
be automatically set to either 24 Hz or 60 Hz depending both on the capability and preference of the connected TV and based on the native video frame rate of the content on the BD-ROM disc.
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT Connection
Blu-ray disc , DVD, Netix or CinemaNow video stream could prevent up-scaling on analog output.
VIDEO OUT connection
The resolution of the VIDEO OUT jack is always outputted at 480i resolution.
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Specifications
General
Power requirements AC 120 V ~ 60 Hz
Power consumption 14 W
Dimensions (W x H x D) Approx. 430 x 45 x 190 mm (16.9 x 1.7 x 7.4 inches)
Net Weight (Approx.) 1.6 kg (3.5 lbs)
Operating temperature 5 °C to 35 °C (41 °F to 95 °F)
Operating humidity 5 % to 90 %
Outputs
VIDEO OUT 1.0 V (p-p), 75 Ω, sync negative, RCA jack x 1
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT
HDMI OUT (video/audio) 19 pin (Type A, HDMI™ Connector)
ANALOG AUDIO OUT 2.0 Vrms (1 kHz, 0 dB), 600 Ω, RCA jack (L, R) x 1
DIGITAL OUT (COAXIAL) 0.5 V (p-p), 75 Ω, RCA jack x 1
System
Laser Semiconductor laser, wavelength: 405 nm / 650 nm
wavelength 405 nm / 650 nm
Signal system Standard NTSC color TV system
Frequency response 20 Hz to 20 kHz (48 kHz, 96 kHz, 192 kHz sampling)
Signal-to-noise ratio More than 90 dB (ANALOG OUT connectors only)
Harmonic distortion Less than 0.02%
Dynamic range More than 95 dB
LAN port Ethernet jack x 1, 10BASE-T / 100BASE-TX
Bus Power Supply (USB) DC 5 V 0 500 mA
(Y ) 1.0 V (p-p), 75 Ω, sync negative, RCA jack x 1
(Pb)/(Pr) 0.7 V (p-p), 75 Ω, RCA jack x 2
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Wireless LAN Adapter (PW-DN427)
Interface USB 2.0 Connector
Standards IEEE 802.11n, IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11b
Frequency 2.4 ~ 2.4835 GHz
Data Security WPA, 64/128bit WEP, TKIP/AES, IEEE 802.1 X authentication
yDesign and specications are subject to change without notice.
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Appendix56
Maintenance
Handling the Unit
When shipping the unit
Please save the original shipping carton and packing materials. If you need to ship the unit, for maximum protection, re-pack the unit as it was originally packed at the factory.
Keeping the exterior surfaces clean
yDo not use volatile liquids such as insecticide
spray near the unit.
yWiping with strong pressure may damage the
surface.
yDo not leave rubber or plastic products in
contact with the unit for a long period of time.
Cleaning the unit
To clean the player, use a soft, dry cloth. If the surfaces are extremely dirty, use a soft cloth lightly moistened with a mild detergent solution. Do not use strong solvents such as alcohol, benzine, or thinner, as these might damage the surface of the unit.
Maintaining the Unit
The unit is a high-tech, precision device. If the optical pick-up lens and disc drive parts are dirty
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or worn, the picture quality could be diminished.
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For details, please contact your nearest authorized service center.
Notes on Discs
Handling Discs
Do not touch the playback side of the disc. Hold the disc by the edges so that ngerprints do not get on the surface. Never stick paper or tape on the disc.
Storing Discs
After playing, store the disc in its case. Do not expose the disc to direct sunlight or sources of heat and never leave it in a parked car exposed to direct sunlight.
Cleaning Discs
Fingerprints and dust on the disc can cause poor picture quality and sound distortion. Before playing, clean the disc with a clean cloth. Wipe the disc from the center to out.
Do not use strong solvents such as alcohol, benzine, thinner, commercially available cleaners, or anti-static spray intended for older vinyl records.
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Important Information Relating to Network Services
All information, data, documents, communications, downloads, les, text, images, photographs, graphics, videos, webcasts, publications, tools, resources, software, code, programs, applets, widgets, applications, products and other content (“Content”) and all services and oerings (“Services”) provided or made available by or through any third party (each a “Service Provider”) is the sole responsibility of the Service Provider from whom it originated.
The availability of and access to Content and Services furnished by the Service Provider through the LGE Device are subject to change at any time, without prior notice, including, but not limited to the suspension, removal or cessation of all or any part of the Content or Services.
Should you have any inquiry or problem related to the Content or Services, you may refer to the Service Provider’s website for the most up-to­date information. LGE is neither responsible nor liable for customer service related to the Content and Services. Any question or request for service relating to the Content or Services should be made directly to the respective Content and Service Providers.
Please note that LGE is not responsible for any Content or Services provided by the Service Provider or any changes to, removal of, or cessation of such Content or Services and does not warrant or guaranty the availability of or access to such Content or Services.
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7 Warranty
Limited Warranty
Warranty58
LG Electronics, Inc. Limited Warranty - USA
This LG Electronics product, will be repaired or replaced with refurnished units, at LG’s option, if it proves to be defective in material or workmanship, under normal use, during the warranty period (“Warranty Period”) listed below, eective from the date (“Date of Purchase”) of original consumer purchase of the product. This warranty is good only to the original purchaser of the product and eective only when used in the United States, excluding U.S. Territories.
WARRANTY PERIOD:
LABOR: 90 Days from the Date of
Purchase.
PARTS: One Year from the Date of Purchase.
yParts replaced are warranted for the
remaining portion of the original warranty period
THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. TO THE EXTENT ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY IS REQUIRED BY LAW, IT IS LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE EXPRESS WARRANTY PERIOD ABOVE. LG ELECTRONICS WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, INDIRECT, SPECIAL OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES OF ANY NATURE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, LOST REVENUES OR PROFITS, LOST OR CORRUPTED PROGRAMMING OR DATA, OR ANY OTHER DAMAGE WHETHER BASED IN CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental
or consequential damages or limitation on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above exclusion or limitation may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specic legal rights and you may also have other rights that may vary from state to state.
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY DOES NOT APPLY TO:
yDamages or operating problems that result from shipping, installation, adjustment of user controls,
calibration, maintenance or failure to maintain, or separate system components; and
yDamages or operating problems that result from normal wear and tear, misuse, abuse, operation outside
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Warranty
environmental specications or contrary to the requirements or precautions in the Operating Guide, accident, lightning strikes or other natural causes, unauthorized modication or alteration, incorrect electrical current or voltage, reception problem caused by inadequate home antenna or faulty antenna connections, computer software, institutional or commercial use, or other causes not arising out of defect in material or workmanship.
Therefore, the cost of repair or replacement of such defective product shall be borne by the consumer.
CUSTOMER INTER-ACTIVE CENTER NUMBERS:
For nearest Authorized Service Center, Where to buy, Product Assistance, or Customer Assistance
HOW SERVICE IS HANDLED:
Call 1-800-243-0000 for instructions on getting the defective
unit repaired or replaced.
Please retain dated sales receipt and your box to return the unit to LG for repair or replacement.
Shipping both ways will be paid by LG during the Warranty Period. After the Warranty Period, you pay inbound shipping charges and LG pays return shipping charges.
Visit our web site at: http://us.lgservice.com
Call 1-800-243-0000 (24 hours a day, 365 days per year) and select appropriate options from the menu.
Warranty
LG ELECTRONICS U.S.A., INC.
1000 SYLVAN AVENUE
ENGLEWOOD CLIFFS, NJ
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