Toshiba BDX5300 User Manual

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BDX5300KB
Blu-ray DiscPlayer
Owner’s Manual
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Contents
1 Important ................................................................................................................... 3-6
Disposal of your old product and batteries ...................................................................... 3-5
Notice for Trademark .................................................................................................... ...6
2 Your Product .............................................................................................................. 7-9
3 Connections............................................................................................................10-11
Connecting to a TV..........................................................................................................10
Optional Connection ....................................................................................................... 10
Connect USB device ....................................................................................................... 11
Connect Power .............................................................................................................. 11
4 Preparation ................................................................................................................. 12
Prepare the remote control ............................................................................................. 12
Setting up the player ...................................................................................................... 12
5 Playback ................................................................................................................. 13-16
Playback Functions .....................................................................................................13-16
6 Customizing ............................................................................................................16-25
General Setting ..........................................................................................................16-22
Display Setting ...........................................................................................................22-23
Audio Setting..................................................................................................................
System information ........................................................................................................ 24
Network Functional description...................................................................................24-25
7 Specication ............................................................................................................... 26
8 Troubleshooting .....................................................................................................27-28
9 Glossary ..................................................................................................................29-30
10 License Information ...............................................................................................31-49
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1 Important
Safety and important notice
Warning:
• Risk of overheating! Never install the product in a conned space. Always leave a space of at least
10cm around the product for ventilation. Ensure curtains or other objects never cover the ventilation slots on the product.
• Never place the product, remote control or batteries near naked ames or other heat sources, including direct sunlight.
• Only use this product indoors. Keep this product away from water, moisture and liquid-lled
objects.
• Never place this product on other electrical equipment.
• Keep away from this product during lightning
storms.
• Where the mains plug or an appliance coupler is used as the disconnect device, the disconnect
device shall remain readily operable.
LASER CAUTION:
USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE.
CAUTION:
VISIBLE AND INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION
WHEN OPEN AND INTERLOCKS DEFEATED. DO
NOT STARE INTO BEAM.
LOCATION:
INSIDE, NEAR THE DECK MECHANISM.
EU Conformity Statement
This product is marked with "CE" and complies therefore with the applicable harmonized European standards listed under the Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC and the EMC Directive 2004/108/EC. ErP Directive 2009/125/
EC, R&TTE 1999/5/EC
Responsible for CE-marking is
TOSHIBA INFORMATION SYSTEMS (U.K.) LTD, Toshiba Court, Weybridge Business Park, Addlestone Road, Weybridge,Surrey,KT15 2UL, United Kingdom
Disposal of your old product and batteries
Following information is only valid for EU­member States: Disposal of products
The crossed out wheeled dust bin symbol indicates that products must be collected and disposed of separately from household waste. Integrated batteries and accumulators can be disposed of with the product. They will be separated at the recycling centres. The black bar indicates that the product was placed on the market after August 13, 2005. By participating in separate collection of products and batteries, you will help to assure the proper disposal of products and batteries and thus help to prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health. For more detailed information about the collection and recycling programmes available in your country, please visit our website
(http://www.recycle-more.co.uk/ ) or alternatively please contact your retailer where the product was purchased.
Disposal of batteries and/or accumulators
The crossed out wheeled dust bin symbol indicates that batteries and/or accumulators must be collected and disposed of separately
Pb,Hg,Cd
from household waste. If the battery or accumulator contains more than the specified values of lead (Pb), mercury (Hg), and/or cadmium (Cd) defined in the Battery Directive (2006/66/EC), then the chemical symbols for lead (Pb), mercury (Hg) and/or cadmium (Cd) will appear below the crossed out wheeled dust bin symbol. By participating in separate collection of batteries, you will help to assure the proper disposal of products and batteries and thus help to prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health. For more detailed information about the collection and recycling programmes available in your country, please visit our website
(http://www.recycle-more.co.uk/ ) or alternatively please contact your retailer where the product was purchased.
General Information
This appliance may be tted with a non-
rewireable plug. If it is necessary to change the fuse in a non-rewireable plug the fuse cover must
be retted. If the fuse cover is lost or damaged,
the plug must not be used until a replacement available from the appliance manufacturer is obtained. If the plug has to be changed because
it is not suitable for your socket, or becomes damaged, it should be cut off and an appropriate plug tted following the wiring instructions below.
The plug removed must be disposed of safely as it is hazardous if inserted into a live socket.
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IMPORTANT
The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code: BLUE: NEUTRAL
BROWN: LIVE
As the colours of the wires in the mains
lead of this unit may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the
terminals in your plug, proceed as follows:
The wire that is coloured blue must be
connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter N or coloured black.
The wire that is coloured brown must be
connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured red. Do not connect either wire to the earth terminal which is marked by the letter E or by the safety earth symbol or coloured green or green-and-yellow. Use a 5A BS1362 fuse which is approved by ASTA or BSI. Always replace the fuse cover after changing the fuse.
Copyright notice
This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by U.S. patents and other intellectual property rights. Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized
by Rovi Corporation, and is intended for
home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Rovi Corporation. Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited.
Disclaimers
I. HEALTH/SAFETY-RELATED IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
CONCERNING 3D VIEWING
• If you or any viewer experiences the
following symptoms or any other
discomfort from viewing 3D video images,
stop viewing and contact your health care provider: Convulsions Eye or muscle twitching Loss of awareness Altered vision Involuntary movements Disorientation Eye Strain Nausea/Vomiting Dizziness Headaches Fatigue
• Some viewers may experience a seizure
or blackout when exposed to certain ashing images or lights contained in
certain 3D television pictures or video
games. Anyone who has had a seizure, loss of awareness, or other symptom linked to an epileptic condition, or has a family history of epilepsy, should contact a
health care provider before using the 3D function.
• If you feel eye fatigue or other discomfort from viewing 3D video images,
stop viewing and take a rest until the condition is eliminated.
• Due to the possible impact on vision development, viewers of 3D video images
should be age 6 or above. Children and teenagers may be more susceptible to health issues associated with viewing in 3D and should be closely supervised to avoid prolonged viewing without rest.
• Avoid use of the 3D function when under the inuence of alcohol.
• Watching the screen while sitting too close for an extended period of time may
cause eye strain. Consult your display manual to determine the ideal viewing distance.
• Viewing in 3D may cause dizziness and/
or disorientation for some viewers.
Therefore, to avoid injury do not place your player or display near open stairwells, balconies, or wires, and do not sit near
objects that could be broken if accidentally hit.
• CAREFULLY READ INSTRUCTIONS PROVIDED WITH YOUR DISPLAY AND/OR 3D GLASSES BEFORE 3D VIEWING.
II. PERFORMANCE RELATED
• This product is designed to playback
Blu-rayTM discs that comply with the 3D
specications of Blu-ray Disc Association.
It is not compatible with other 3D
specications.
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• 3D capable display, 3D eyewear and
High Speed HDMI cable (all sold
separately) required for playback and
viewing 3D content.
• If you route your signal through an AV
receiver or other video distribution device they must be 3D capable to support 3D viewing. Viewing HD content and up-
converting DVD content may require an
HDCP capable input on your display device.
• While up-converting DVD video content
may result in a picture that appears to be
near HD quality, results may vary depending on content, display and
settings.
• 1080p capable display required for
viewing content in 1080p.
• 1080p/24 fps encoded content and an
HD display capable of accepting a
1080p/24Hz signal required for viewing
1080p/24 fps content.
• Performance of interactive and/or
network features may vary due to disc
design or content, and may also require
an always-on broadband internet connection. Firmware update may be
required for some interactive and/or
network features. Some features may
require additional bandwidth.
• BD-LiveTM may require a USB ash drive
with available storage capacity of at least
1GB (sold separately).
• For Dolby® TrueHD and DTS-HD Master
Audio | Essential TM playback, content encoded in Dolby® TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio | Essential TM format
required. Supported le types: JPEG, MP3 and AVCHD. Some recordable media, cards or les may not be supported. Deep Color feature as specied in HDMI specication requires compatible Deep
Color capable HD display and/or device.
Use of HDMI-CEC requires an HDMI-CEC
compatible display device. Depending on
the specications of your display device,
some or all HDMI-CEC functions may not work even if your display device is HDMI-
CEC compatible.
• Products do not play HD DVD discs.
• Some features subject to delayed
availability.
• Because the Blu-rayTM format and 3D specications use new technologies, certain disc, content, connection and other
compatibility and/or performance issues
are possible. If you experience such issues, please refer to
www.home-entertainment.toshiba.co.uk
(for UK models) or
http://eu.consumer.toshiba.eu/en
(for Europe continental models) to get information on the availability of rmware updates that may resolve your problem, or
contact Toshiba Customer Solutions.
• While every effort has been made at
the time of publication to ensure the accuracy of the information provided
herein, product specications, congurations, system/component/options
availability are all subject to change without notice.
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Notice for Trademark
HDMI, the HDMI logo and High-Denition
Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC in the United States and other countries.
BONUSVIEW ™
Blu-ray DiscTM, Blu-rayTM, Blu-ray 3DTM, BD­LiveTM, BONUSVIEWTM, and the logos are trademarks of the Blu-ray Disc Association.
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. Dolby and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
Manufactured under license under U.S.
Patent Nos: 5,956,674; 5,974,380; 6,226,616; 6,487,535; 7,392,195; 7,272,567; 7,333,929; 7,212,872 & other U.S. and worldwide patents issued & pending. DTS-HD, the Symbol, & DTS-HD
and the Symbol together are registered
trademarks & DTS-HD Master Audio | Essential is a trademark of DTS, Inc. Product includes software. © DTS, Inc. All
Rights Reserved.
Oracle and Java are registered trademarks
of Oracle and/or its afliates. Other names
may be trademarks of their respective owners.
“Wi-Fi CERTIFIED” logo is a registered trademark of Wi-Fi Alliance. “Wi-Fi PROTECTED SETUP” logo is a trademark of Wi-Fi Alliance.
DLNA™, DLNA CERTIFIED™ are trademarks, service marks, or certication
marks of the Digital Living Network Alliance.
YouTube is a registered trademark of
Google, Inc.
Picasa is a trademark of Google, Inc.
‘AVCHD’ and the ‘AVCHD’ logo are trademarks of Panasonic Corporation and Sony Corporation.
DVD Video is a trademark of DVD Format/
Logo Licensing Corporation.
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Region
North America, Central America, South America, Korea, Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong and South East Asia.
Europe, Greenland, French territories, Middle East, Africa, Australia and New Zealand.
India, China, Russia, Central and South Asia.
Blu-ray discs that
can be played
2 Your Product
ALL
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Region
U.S.A. and Canada regions
U.K., Europe regions and
Asia Paci c, Taiwan, Korea
Australia, New Zealand, Latin America
Russia and India regions
China, Calcos Islands, Walls and Futuna
Islands
ALL
ALL
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DVD discs that
can be played
ALL
1
ALL
ALL
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3
Japan
Regions Codes
Both the Blu-ray DiscTM Player and the discs are coded by region. These regional codes must match in order to play the disc.
If the codes do not match, the disc will not
play. The Region Number for this Blu-ray DiscTM Player is described on the rear panel of the Blu-ray DiscTM player.
Feature highlights
High-Denition entertainment Watch high-denition content disc with HDTV (High Denition Television). Connect
it through a high speed HDMI cable. You
can enjoy excellent picture quality up to
1080p resolution with the frame rate of 24 frames per second with progressive scan output.
BD-Live
Connect this player to the movie studios
website via the LAN jack or Wi-Fi to access a variety of up-to-date content (e.g. refreshed previews and exclusive special
features).
Blu-ray DiscTM Java
Blu-ray DiscTM Java(BD-J) Application The BD-ROM format supports Java for
interactive functions. “BD-J” offers content
providers almost unlimited functionality when creating interactive BD-ROM titles.
TM
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Product overview
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Main Unit
NO Control Function
USB jack Connect a USB ash drive by opening a cover.
a
b
1
c
B/X
d
x
e
Z
Display panel Show information about the current status of this unit.
f
IR Sensor Point the remote control at the IR sensor.
g
Disc compartment Load a disc into the disc drive.
h
(b*/c/*d/*e*) Notes:
1. These indicators are located in the sensor eld.
2. The indicators will go o briey aer power on (except Power icon). To turn on the indicators again, simply touch the sensor eld, the indicators will be evolved and light up.
3. The sensor eld is within the rectangular area.
Turn the power on (indicator light in blue) or restores the unit to the standby mode (indicator light in red).
Playback/Pause.
Stop play.
Open or close the disc compartment.
NO Control Function
AC power cord Connect to a standard AC outlet.
a
COAXIAL jack Output digital audio signals when connecting the coaxial digital cable.
b
c
HDMI OUTPUT jack
d
LAN jack
Output video/audio signals to a connected TV, monitor or AV amplifier. Connect to a TV, monitor or AV amplifier equipped with HDMI input.
When not using Wi, use this to connect to a network with an always-on broadband connection. It is reserved for future usage of BD-Live™, bonus content, Media Server Search, Picasa, YouTube, BBC iPlayer and External Control.
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Remote Control
REMOTE SIGNAL EMITTER
Point remote control to the sensor on the front panel
ANGLE
Switch the camera angle during playback
OK
Acknowledge/ Confirm menu selection
to the left / right / up / down
current photo track, but the JPEG playback will be paused
Navigation/ Cursor buttons for moving
Press
during JPEG playback to rotate the
Number Buttons
Select numbered items in a menu
Press to enter track/ chapter/ title
numbers/password directly
OPEN/CLOSE
Open/ Close the disc tray
AUDIO
To select the sound stream; press
repeatedly to select different audio
streams available in your disc
SUBTITLE
To display subtitle; press repeatedly
to select different subtitles available
in your disc
CLEAR
To clear an entry or the bookmark and program you set
TOP MENU
To display the disc title during playback
RETURN
Return to previous menu
POP UP/MENU
Blu-ray Disc™/DVD video discs
To display a menu included on many
MC(Media Center)
To open/close Media Center
PROGRAM
To access program list.
DIGEST
To access JPEG thumbnail view during playback
Do a slow forward during normal playback
Advance the picture frame by frame during pause mode
chapter or track
DISPLAY
To display a window to locate a title,
REPEAT A-B
To repeat from A to B
REPEAT
Select various repeat mode.
GOTO
To goto a title, chapter
,
track or
playing time
F.R & F.F
Fast reverse/ fast forward
Instant replay/instant search
/
Start/
Pause
playback
PLAY/PAUSE
STOP
Stop playback
PREV & NEXT
Skip to previous/next chapter/ title/track
SETUP
Enter or exit the system setup menu
ON / STANDBY
To switch the Blu-ray Disc™ Player to ON or standby mode
CONNECTED
PIP (Picture in Picture)
Switch on or off the secondary video
PIP AUDIO
ZOOM
To zoom out/in
BOOKMARK
To bookmark at any point during playback
Switch the secondary audio
of secondary video(PIP) to on or off
To open the MC and directly into the Connection folder
/
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3 Connections
HDMI IN
COAXIAL
DIGITAL AUDIO
INPUT
wireless access point
Make the following connection to use this product.
Connecting to a TV
Connect the product to TV via HDMI jack to view the playback from the disc.
Connect to the HDMI Jack
1. Connect a HDMI cable from the HDMI output jack on this product to the HDMI input jack on the TV.
Optional Connection
Option 1: Connect to the digital amplier/
receiver
Option 2: Connect to network Option 3: Connect to Wi
Option 1: Connect to the digital
amplier/receiver
Route the sound from this player to other device to enhance audio output.
1. Connect a coaxial cable from the
COAXIAL jack on this product to the COAXIAL jack on the device.
Option 2: Connect to network
Connect this product to the network to enjoy BD-LiveTM bonus content, Media
Server Search, Picasa, YouTube, BBC iPlayer, External Control and software
upgrade by network.
1. Connect the network cable from the LAN jack on the product to the LAN jack on the
network system.
Option 3: Connect to Wi
Your Blu-ray Disc™ player has an
integrated Wi-Fi® device and antenna. No
physical connection to the wireless router is necessary.
1 Congure your player to access the
wireless access point or router.
2 The network conguration and
connection method may vary depending on
the equipment in use and the network
environment. Your Blu-ray Disc™ player is
equipped with an IEEE 802.11n wireless module, which also supports the 802.11
a/b/g/n standards. For the best wireless
performance, we recommend using an IEEE 802.11n certied Wi-Fi® network (access point or wireless router).
Notes:
You must use a wireless IP sharer that
supports IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n. (n is recommended for stable operaon of the
wireless network.) – Wireless LAN, in its nature, may cause
interference, depending on the use condion (AP performance, distance, obstacle, interference by other radio devices, etc.). – Set the wireless IP sharer to Infrastructure mode. Ad-hoc mode is not supported. – When applying the security key for the AP (wireless IP sharer), only the following is supported.
1. Authencaon Mode: WPAPSK, WPA2PSK
2. Encrypon Type: WEP, TKIP, AES
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Connect USB device
A USB ash drive provides an additional
memory to software upgrade and enjoy BD-LiveTM bonus content. You can also enjoy playing back MP3/JPEG/
MPEG4 les stored in the USB ash drive.
1. Open the USB cover.
2. Connect the USB ash drive to the USB
jack on this product.
Notes:
- To enjoy BD-Live™ bonus content, as your local storage, use a 1 GB or larger USB ash drive.
-For some Blu-rayTM discs with BD-LiveTM feature, you may need to plug in the USB ash drive before loading the disc. Otherwise, the disc may not playback.
- TOSHIBA does not guarantee 100% compability with all USB ash drives.
Connect Power
1. Connect the AC power cable to:
- the wall socket.
• The product is ready to be set up for use.
Notes:
– Before connecng the AC power cord, ensure you have completed all other connecons. – Risk of product damage! Ensure that the power supply voltage corresponds to the voltage printed on the back of the unit. – The type plate is located on the back of the unit.
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4 Preparation
7 m 10 m7 m
7 m 10 m7 m
Always follow the instructions in this chapter
in sequence.
Note:
- Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than herein may result in hazardous radiaon exposure or other unsafe operaon.
Prepare the remote control
1. Open the battery compartment.
2. Insert one R03 battery with correct
polarity (+/-) as indicated.
3. Close the battery compartment.
Notes:
- If you are not going to use the remote control for a long me, remove the baery.
- Risk of explosion! Keep baery away from heat, sunshine or re. Never discard baery in re.
• The maximum operable ranges from
the unit are as follows.
- Line of sight: approx. 10 m
- Either side of the centre: approx. 7 m
within 30°
- Above: approx. 7 m within 30°
- Below: approx. 7 m within 30°
Setting up the player
Find the correct viewing input
1. Press 1 to turn on this product.
2. Turn on the TV and switch to the correct video-in input (refer to the TV user manual
on how to select the correct input).
Initial Setting
When you turn on this unit for the rst time,
you need to follow these steps.
1. A welcome page will be displayed when this product is powered on.
2. Press OK to enter language setting.
3. Select your desired language, resolution and aspect ratio using /, then press OK.
4. Press SETUP to exit the Setup menu.
Use the SETUP menu
1. Press SETUP to display the Setup menu when the Blu-ray DiscTM Player is playing or no disc. And press SETUP to exit the Setup menu.
Tip:
- When playing high-denion sources, you must press
STOP
buon to enter
Select menu display language
1. Press SETUP, [General Setting] menu is displayed.
2. Select [Language], then press .
3. Select [OSD], then press .
- The language options may vary for different regions.
4. Press /to select a language, then press OK.
Note:
- If this disc player is connected to a HDMI CEC compliant TV, skip this setting. It switches automatically to the same OSD menu language as per your TV setting.
SETUP
interface.
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5 Playback
Playback Functions
Basic Playback
1. Press button on the front panel or the remote control, your Blu-ray Disc™ player will turn on. The unit will take around 20 seconds to
warm up. When the power supply is rst switched on, the setup of the Power Down
Mode is in Normal mode.
2. Turn on the TV, and then select the input
setting on the TV that matches the connection method you used to connect your player.
3. Press OPEN/CLOSE Z to slide out the disc tray.
4. Place a disc on the disc tray with the label facing up, and then press OPEN/CLOSE Z to slide back and close the disc tray. The disc loading time depends on the types
of disc you are loading, and loading a Blu-ray
DiscTM will take longer time.
5. If the disc does not start playing
automatically, please press
playback.
6. If a Blu-ray DiscTM or DVD menu displays,
use cursor buttons to select PLAY. Then, press OK to conrm.
7. To eject the disc, press OPEN/CLOSE Z.
Pause playback
1. Press sound will be muted.
2. Press
Stop playback
1. Press STOP  button once to go to resume
mode, the TV screen will show the resume logo.
2. Press STOP twice to stop the playback completely.
3. Press point where playback is stopped or from the beginning of the disc after the playback is completely stopped. Not all Blu-rayTM discs support the resume feature.
Fast Forward and Fast Reverse
1. Press F.F M to fast forward through the disc. The fast forward speed changes based on
B/X
to pause playback. The
B/X
to resume the playback.
B/X
to resume playback from the
B/X
to start
how many times you pressed the button. The speed will increase through the following
sequence: 2X, 4X, 8X, 16X, 32X
2. Press
B/X
3. Press F.R m to fast reverse through the disc. The fast reverse speed changes based on how many times you pressed the button. The speed will increase through the
following sequence: 2X, 4X, 8X, 16X, 32X
4. Press
Instant Search and Instant Replay
1. During playback, press and hold M button,
you can search 30 seconds forward.
2. During playback, press and hold m button, you can instant replay the content
from 10 seconds before.
Previous and Next
During playback, press PREV . button,
and you can skip back to the previous chapter or track. Each press of this button will allow you to skip a chapter or track till the beginning of the disc. Press of NEXT > button during playback
will allow you to skip the playback to next
chapter or track.
Slow Forward
1. Press =B during normal playback. The slow forward speed is 1/16 in default.
2. To change slow forward speed, press =B repeatedly, and the slow forward speed will be changed in the following sequence: 1/16, 1/8, 1/4, 1/2, normal.
3. To exit slow forward mode and return to normal playback, press B/X.
Step Forward
Use this feature to help you to enjoy the video frame by frame.
1. Press then playback will change to pause state.
2. Press ==B repeatedly to advance the picture frame by frame.
3. Press
CONNECTED
To open the MC and directly into the Connection folder.
to resume playback.
B/X
to resume playback.
B/X
during normal playback,
B/X
to resume normal playback.
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Advanced Playback
DISP LAY
Press this button and the screen will display
some information about disc, such as: Title number, Chapter number, Track number, Elapsed Time, Mode, Audio, Angle, and
Subtitle languages. Press this button again to turn off the information display.
RE PE AT
Press REPEAT repeatedly to select different repeat modes. Blu-ray DiscTM :Repeat Chapter and Title.
DVD:Repeat Chapter, Title and All.
VCD PBC Off/CD-DA/JPEG/MP3:Repeat Track and All.
A-B
To play certain section within the video or
song, press A-B button to set the start point. Then, press A-B button again to set the end
point and complete the setting. The selected section will be played repeatedly. Press A-B button the third time to cancel this function. The end point cannot be set until 5 seconds of playback has elapsed from the start point.
Not all Blu-rayTM discs support the repeat A-B feature.
GOTO
During playback, press GOTO button to edit Title, Chapter, and Time. Press / and OK button on the remote control to select Title, Chapter, or Time. Then
press the numeric buttons or / and then press OK. The playback will skip to the desired location. For Time Search, press / to select Title or Chapter time search.
SUBTITLE
Press this button repeatedly and the screen
will display “X/XX XXX” or “Off”. The “X”
indicates the current number of this
language; “XX” indicates the total number of language; “XXX” indicates the language.
The number of available languages depends on the disc.
RETURN
Press this button to return to the previous on-screen menu in setup menu such as
External Memory Information, Parental Control, Country Code, etc. During MP3/JPEG/VIDEO playback, press RETURN once, it will return back to Media
Center page. During VCD disc playback and PBC On is
selected, press the button to return to PBC
Menu.
ANGLE
During playback, press this button to change
the angle of the picture. The screen will
display “Angle X/X.” The rst “X” indicates the current number of angle, and the second “X”
indicates total number of angle. Not all Blu-rayTM or DVD has the multi-angle feature. The screen will take around 5 seconds to change.
TOP MENU
You may press this button at any time, and
the Blu-ray DiscTM or DVD video disc playback will pop up the disc menu.
POP UP/MENU
During Blu-ray DiscTM playback, press UP/MENU to display the disc title, and the
playback will not be stopped even the menu is on the screen.
1. Press the /// buttons to select an
option, then press OK to conrm.
2. Press POP UP/MENU to close the menu.
During DVD playback, press POP UP/MENU
to open the disc menu.
During VCD playback, press POP UP/MENU
to switch PBC On/Off.
During displaying USB and Data Disc le content in media center, press POP UP/MENU to add the Photo/Music/Video les to the
playlist.
1. Press /// buttons to select an
option under the Photo/Music/Video les.
2. In the le browser, press to select the le(s) to be added to the playlist. "√ " will appear beside the selected les.
3. Press POP UP/MENU button, a pop up menu will appear, then press / and OK
button to select "Add to Playlist" to add the
les to the Playlist. "Select all" and "Clear all"
options are also available. Select "Cancel" to
exit the pop up menu. All the selected les will be added to the
"Playlist" folder. You can play or delete the
les in the playlist. Press POP UP/MENU to delete the selected les in "Playlist".
Note:
-This funcon is disabled for media server browsing.
SETUP
Press the SETUP button, and the screen will display some information about the player,
such as:
General Setting Display Setting Audio Setting System Information
POP
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PROGRAM
During CD/DVD/VCD playback, you can press this button to edit the sequence of the
playlist.
BOOKMARK
During VCD/DVD disc playback, press the BOOKMARK button to add the bookmark;
press and hold for a few seconds to display the list of bookmark which you added before
on the screen, then you can press the OK
button to select the bookmark or CLEAR button to delete the bookmark.
AUDIO
Press AUDIO button on the remote control to select the audio streams that set within the
TM
Blu-ray
or DVD disc. The screen will display: AUDIO: X / XX XXX XXXX
“X” - The Current Audio Stream Number “XX” - The total number of Audio Stream “XXX” - Audio Language “XXXX” - Audio Technology
MC
Press this button to open Media Center. In
Media Center, you can choose to play the les in USB, Data Disc, Media Server Search or to
use other network features.
ZOOM
Press ZOOM button repeatedly to Zoom in/out playback in the video.
Zoom mode : Zoom 2x -> Zoom 3x -> Zoom 4x -> Zoom 1/2 -> Zoom 1/3 -> Zoom 1/4.
DIGEST
During playback of JPEG disc, press DIGEST to view a page of 12 thumbnail images.
- Use /// to select an image.
Press OK to view the selected image in full-screen and subsequent images will be
displayed one after another automatically.
- Press PREV /NEXT to view the
previous or next thumbnail screen.
PIP AUDIO
Press PIP AUDIO button to open the secondary audio of secondary video(PIP’s
sub-window video).
OSC
Press OSC to open On Screen Control menu
during playback. In this menu, you can make
some playback-related control. The on screen control contains following items: [Title]: The title in current playback/titles in total. Select your desired title to playback. [Chapter]: The chapter in current playback/ chapters in total. Select your desired chapter to playback.
[Time]: View the elapsed/remaining playback time of title/chapter. Use / to view: the
elapsed playback time of title, the remaining playback time of title, the elapsed playback time of chapter, and the remaining playback
time of chapter. [Mode]: Select playback mode among
shufe, random, and normal.
[Audio]: The Blu-ray DiscTM/DVD disc’s soundtrack language. Use / to view the audio available in the disc and select your desired Audio type. [Angle]: The angle view of current playback/ the angles in total. Please reference Playback > Angle to see more detailed info. Use / to select your desired angle view. [Subtitle]: The Subtitle in current playback. Use / to view the subtitles available in the disc and select your desired subtitle type or turn it off.
[Subtitle Style]: When you play the Blu-ray
DiscTM or DVD disc and if it has external
subtitle, you will see it in OSC menu.
[Bitrate]: Use / to select audio or video bitrate. [Still Off]: Close the Still feature of DVD disc.
For some DVD discs, a certain video picture
will be frozen as a still picture during the process of playback to let the user has a better view of certain picture. To continue
playback, select Still Off.
[Instant Search]: Instant search 30 seconds forward. [Instant Replay]: Replay the content from 10 seconds before.
Tip:
- The specied operaon for each item will vary with disc types. And some items are available only when the disc is supportable.
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Blu-ray DiscTM BONUSVIEW
Primary video
Secondary video
with Secondary Audio
System
Screen SaverOn
On
On
More...
More...
Language
Disc Auto Playback
Playback
CEC
Security
Load Default
Network
Upgrade
General Setting
SETUP
Exit
Move cursor key to select menu option then use “OK” key to select
Playing Secondary Video (Picture-in-Picture)
and Secondary Audio is for Blu-ray DiscTM only. Secondary video can be played from a disc compatible with the Picture-in-Picture (PIP) function. For the playback method, refer to the instructions for the disc.
1
. Turn on secondary video by pressing the
PIP button.
2. Press the PIP AUDIO button to select the
secondary audio, and select an option except Off. The secondary audio is opened, you can
hear the disc secondary video sound.
In order to hear the secondary audio, the PIP
feature on the disc must be turned on.
3. Press the PIP button again to turn off the secondary video.
This function is not available when the
primary video is played in Search, Slow­Motion, or Frame-by-Frame or Fast Forward/
Reverse mode.
To listen to the secondary audio, the digital audio output must be set to "Bitstream",
"Re-encode" or "PCM". Otherwise, only the primary audio can be heard.
Notes:
- Not all the Blu-ray™ discs can support this funcon.
- High Denion PIP (Second Video) is not supported.
Watermark
This product uses Cinavia technology to limit the use of unauthorized copies of
some commercially-produced lm and videos and their soundtracks. When a
prohibited use of an unauthorized copy is
detected, a message will be displayed and
playback will be interrupted. More information about Cinavia technology is provided at the Cinavia Online Consumer Information Center at http://www.cinavia.
com. To request additional information about Cinavia by mail, send a postcard
with your mailing address to: Cinavia
Consumer Information Center, P.O. Box 86851, San Diego, CA, 92138, USA
TM
6 Customizing
This section describes the various setting option of this Blu-ray DiscTM player.
If the setup option is greyed out, it means
the setting cannot be changed at the current state.
General Setting
1. Press SETUP button on the remote control. The Setup Menu appears.
2. Press to select an option, then press to access.
3. Press / to select a setup option and press .
4. Select the setting you wish to change
and press OK to conrm.
- Press to return to the previous menu.
[System]
To change the following system option to personalize your Blu-ray DiscTM player.
• [Screen Saver]
Turn On or Off the screen saver mode. It helps to protect the TV screen. { On } – Set the screen saver active
after approximately 5 minutes with no
operation. You can turn off the screen saver by pressing the SETUP button.
- The Blu-ray DiscTM Player will switch to standby mode if there is no operation after the screen saver is engaged for
approximately 10 minutes.
{ Off } – Turn off the screen saver mode. The Blu-ray Disc switch to standby mode automatically.
• [Disc Auto Playback]
Turn On or Off the disc automatic playback switching mode. {On} – The disc playback automatically after loading. {Off} – Turn off disc auto playback mode.
• [CEC]
This player supports REGZA-LINK which
uses the HDMI CEC (Consumer
Electronics Control) protocol. You can
use one single remote control to control
TM
player will not
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all REGZA-LINK-compliant devices that
Load Default
Do you want to load default?
OK
Cancel
Load Default
30%
Loading default, please wait...
OK Next
Welcome
to the Toshiba Blu-ray Disc Player Setting Wizard.
Some simple settings are suggested before you begin. You can also access detailed settings from the Setup Menu.
Previous
English
OK
Next
Choose
an OSD language before starting.
The language selected will be applied not only here but also in other OSD windows, menus etc.
Previous
Auto
480i/576i
480p/576p
720p
1080i
1080p
OK
Next
Choose
a resolution that fits your TV.
Change will be applied immediately, you have 15s to determine whether to save the setting or rollback to prior resolution. Better performance will be provided by an HDMI connection!
Resolution
Previous
has been changed!
14s
Does everything looks all right with this resolution? Press Yes if you want to apply it. Press No to rollback to previous one.
Yes
No
OK
Next
Previous
16:9 Full
16:9 Normal
4:3 Pan&Scan
4:3 Letterbox
OK
Next
Choose
an aspect ratio that fits your TV.
The change will be applied in the next page. Determine whether to save the setting or rollback to the previous aspect ratio.
FinishPrevious
OK
Setting
wizard is complete!
Now press the OK button to finish and return to the Setup Menu.
are connected through HDMI connectors. {On} - Turns on REGZA-LINK features.
-With CEC on, during TV standby with
the Blu-ray DiscTM Player on, pressing
SETUP, PLAY/PAUSE will power on the TV. When you turn the TV off, this unit
will automatically turn off. {Off} - Disables REGZA-LINK features.
• [Load Default]
Reset all settings of Blu-ray DiscTM Player to initial default state.
- Follow the instruction on the TV screen
to conrm the default setting operation.
1. Select Load Default.
2. A dialogue box pops up shown as below. Select OK.
3. It may take awhile when loading
default is in progress. Please wait...
4. TV will display as follow:
6. Press OK, enter Resolution setting.
Press /to select an option. Press OK. Select "Yes" or "No" using /.
7. Press OK, enter Aspect ratio setting.
Press /to select an option. Press OK.
5. Press OK, enter language setting.
Press/to select a language option.
8. Press OK to return to [General Setting] Menu.
• [Upgrade]
For software upgrades to enhance
performance, you could select the
following upgrade method and start to upgrade. {Disc}/{USB Storage}/{Internet}
SW upgrade by Disc/USB Storage
Upgrade the software from the disc or USB
ash drive.
1. Insert the disc or connect the USB ash drive which contains the upgrade le
package.
2. Follow the instruction on the TV
screen to conrm upgrade operation.
- The system will reboot after 5 seconds or
OK key is pressed.
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Notes:
Upgrade
New software found! Upgrade?
Cancel
OK
Start
Upgrade
Connecting to the server. Please wait!
Upgrade
New software found! Upgrade?
Cancel
OK
Start
Upgrade
Cancel
Current version is latest. Update is not available.
Upgrade
Cancel
Downloading upgrade file.Please wait!
System
Screen Save Off
On
On
On
More...
Language
Disc Auto Playback
Playback
CEC
Security
Disc Auto Upgrade
Network
Load Default
General Setting
RETURN
Return
Information
Free size is : 0MB
Move cursor key to select menu option
then use “OK ” key to select
Erase
- If set [Disc Auto Playback] to [O], aer you insert the disc that contains the upgraded informaon to upgrade system, you have to start upgrade from this opon of SETUP Menu.
- If the upgrade le package did not pass the vericaon, error prompt is displayed , check the package again (such as the package is not complete).
- Make sure the rmware version is not an old version.
- When you upgrade the system using USB ash drive, you should make a new folder named UPG_ALL, and copy the upgrade le into this
folder.
SW upgrade by Internet introduction
There are two modes to upgrade via internet: Automatic Mode and Interactive Mode. Automatic Mode: The player will check the internet whether it is connected automatically when powered on.
If connected, player will try to connect the
Toshiba server to check if there is new
rmware for the player. If yes, the player will pop up a message on
the screen to inform you that an upgrading
rmware is available on the internet. You can
choose whether to upgrade or not.
Interactive Mode: You can also do Internet upgrade via setup menu. You should make sure that the player is
connected to the internet rst. Press SETUP button of the remote control, then choose "System -> Upgrade -> Internet" and press OK button. Then the
player will connect the Toshiba server to
check if there is new rmware for the player.
If no, the player will pop up a message on
the screen to inform you that there is no new
rmware for the player.
Remark :
If you choose to upgrade the new FW ,
1.The player will begin to download the upgrade file and pop up a message to show the progress.
2. When download is finished, the player will pop up a message for you, and you can choose whether to proceed with the upgrading or not. If you choose to upgrade, the player will begin to upgrade, and pop up a message to show the progress. When upgrade is done, the player
will restart.
Attention! Do NOT cut off the power supply when the firmware is upgrading! If not, the
player might become unworkable.
• [External Memory]
External Memory would be used in BD-
LiveTM function. When you plug in the
USB ash drive which has at least 1GB
free space to play BD-LiveTM function, the Blu-ray DiscTM system would make a directory named BUDA automatically. Information will display the Free size.
1. Press OK.
2. Follow the instruction on the TV screen to select {Information}.
If yes, the player will pop up a message on
the screen and you can choose whether to upgrade or not.
3. Press OK to select "Erase", the data
in the BUDA folder will be cleared.
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•[Power Down Mode]
System
OSDEnglish
English
English
English
Language
Menu
Playback
Audio
Security
Subtitle
Network
General Setting
SETUP
Exit
Move cursor key to select menu option
then use “OK ” key to select
System
PBC
On
On
On
On
On
Language
Playback
Security
Angle Mark
PIP Mark
Secondary Audio...
Last Memory
Network
General Setting
SETUP
Exit
Move cursor key to select menu option
then use “OK ” key to select
Quick Start can reduce the time of Power
On or Power Off signicantly. But the
power consumption is higher in Quick Start mode. Setting methods:
Setup Menu -> General Setting ->System­>Power Down Mode -> Normal/Quick Start (Default as Normal).
Choose Quick Start to go into Quick Start mode. This mode will only be activated
upon your next standby Off/On. Generally, in Normal mode, Power On or
Power Off takes longer time and its standby power consumption is low. In
Quick Start mode, Power On or Power Off
takes shorter time and its standby power consumption is higher.
Notes:
-Please be noted that the responding me to the video output varies for dierent TV, therefore the responding me to power on the TV in Quick Start mode may vary.
-The player will reset to Normal mode whenever the AC power recovers from a loss.
[Language]
Set up the OSD(On-Screen Display), Menu,
Audio and Subtitle default language for the player.
•[OSD]
Select the default on-screen display language.
[Menu]
Select the default menu language.
•[Audio]
Select the default audio language.
•[Subtitle]
Select the default subtitle language.
[Playback]
• [Angle Mark]
Some Blu-rayTM discs/DVDs contain the
scenes recorded with multiple angles,
which allow you to enjoy the videos with
your desired angles, therefore the angle
mark is displayed only when the Blu-ray Disc™/DVD disc is supportable for multi­angle and Angle Mark is set to ON.
{On} – Display the angle mark. {Off} – Hide the angle mark.
• [PIP Mark]
The Picture -In- Picture (PIP) mode display
two pictures on the TV screen at the same
time, the full screen picture is called Main Window and the small inset window is called Sub Window. The PIP mark is
displayed when in PIP mode and PIP Mark is set to ON.
{On} – Display the PIP mark. {Off} – Hide the PIP mark.
Note:
- High Denion PIP (Second Video) is not supported.
• [Secondary Audio Mark]
{On} – Display Secondary Audio Mark. {Off} – Hide the Secondary Audio Mark.
• [Last Memory]
If you open the disc tray or switch this Blu-ray Disc™ player to standby state
during normal playback, the Blu-ray Disc™ player can memorize the end playing point,
the player will start playback from the
memorized point next time.
{On} – Active Last Memory feature. {Off} – Disable Last Memory feature.
Note:
- Not all the Blu-rayTM discs can support this funcon.
• [PBC]
VCD2.0 has PBC control (Playback Control) menu, which allow you to interact with the
system via menu. {On} – Display playback control menu, use NUMBER keys to select desired option. {Off} – Hide playback control menu and start playback from track1 automatically.
• [Closed Caption]
Allow people who are deaf or hearing
impaired, to have access to television
programming by displaying the audio
portion of a television programme as text on
the screen. {On} – Display the Closed Caption.
{Off} – Hide the Closed Caption.
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[Security]
System
Change Password More...
More...
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Language
Parental Control
Playback
Security
Network
General Setting
SETUP
Exit
Move cursor key to select menu option
then use “OK ” key to select
Country Code
System
Screen Save Off
On
On
On
More...
Language
Disc Auto Playback
Playback
CEC
Security
Disc Auto Upgrade
Network
Load Default
General Setting
Please enter current password:
Change Password
RETURN Return
Move cursor key to select menu option
then use “OK ” key to select
System
Screen Save Off
On
On
On
More...
Language
Disc Auto Playback
Playback
CEC
Security
Disc Auto Upgrade
Network
Load Default
General Setting
Change Password
New password :
Confirm password :
RETURN
Return
Move cursor key to select menu option
then use “OK ” key to select
System
Screen Save Off
On
On
On
More...
Language
Disc Auto Playback
Playback
CEC
Security
Disc Auto Upgrade
Network
Load Default
General Setting
Parental Control
Enter password:
RETURN
Return
Move cursor key to select menu option
then use “OK ” key to select
System
Screen Save Off
On
On
On
More...
Language
Disc Auto Playback
Playback
CEC
Security
Disc Auto Upgrade
Network
Load Default
General Setting
Parental Control
Select level:
[1] KID SAFE
[2] G
RETURN
Return
Off
Off
Items Description
KID SAFE Safe for kids
G All children and general guidance
PG Parental guidance
PG-13 Parental guidance for children under 13
PGR Parental guidance Recommended
R Restricted viewing
NC-17 No one 17 and under allowed
ADULT Adult only
System
Language
Connection Test
Playback
Wireless Setting
Security
Interface
Network
IP Setting
General Setting
SETUP
Exit
Move cursor key to select menu option
then use “OK ” key to select
Information
• [Change password]
Follow the instruction on the TV set or change the password for locked discs and play restricted Blu-rayTM discs/ DVDs.
3. Select a rating level, then press OK.
1. Use NUMBER keys to enter four digit old password. The default password is "0000".
2. Enter the new password.
3. Enter the new password again to conrm.
• [Country Code]
This ensures that you will be able to see the scenes intended for your current residential Country/Area.
Use NUMBER Keys to enter your password, then you can choose your
Country/Area.
• [Parental Control]
Restricts access to discs that are unsuitable for children. These discs must be recorded with rating.
1. Press OK.
2. Use NUMBER keys to enter the password.
Notes:
- Rated discs above the level you set in [Parental Control] require a password to be entered.
- The rangs are country dependent. To allow all discs to play, select 'O'.
[Network]
To enjoy BD-Live™ bonus contents, Media Server Search, Picasa, YouTube, BBC iPlayer and External Control, set up
the network connection.
Connect to network with Ethernet
1. Connect the Blu-ray Disc™ player to the broadband modem or router.
2. In the Setup menu, select [Network],
then press .
3. Select [Interface] in the menu, then press OK to select [Ethernet].
4. Select [IP Setting] in the menu, then press OK to select [Auto]. An IP address
is obtained automatically.
If no IP address is obtained, select [Manual] to input IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, DNS1/DNS2 and press OK to re-connect again to the
network. It will try to obtain the IP address again.
5. Press RETURN or press OK to exit.
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Notes:
- Ensure that the network cable is properly connected and the router is switched on.
- During [Manual] mode, if the number is entered incorrectly, press to erase the number.
- This player does not support automac detecon of cross-cables. Use the straight (standard) LAN cable.
Connect to network with Wireless
1. In the Setup menu, select [Network], then
press .
2. Select [Interface] in the menu, then press OK to select [Wireless].
3. A message will pop up on the screen, select
"Yes" to continue.
4. Select [Scan] or [Manual] or [Auto].
5. Then select "Next" and press OK to continue.
[Scan]
Select [Scan] in the menu, the Blu-ray DiscTM
player will start scanning and provide a list of available network in your area. Select
your network ID and then press OK twice,
the alphanumeric keys will appear for you to input your password. If your network does
not required password, press OK once.
[Manual]
If you know the details information of a
network, you can choose this way to connect a wireless network. First, enter the ID of the network (SSID), then select the encryption type of WPS and lastly enter the password. Press OK to call out the alphanumeric keys
on the screen for your entries. Then you can connect the Blu-ray DiscTM player to the network.
[Auto]
The Blu-ray DiscTM player will try to connect automatically to a wireless network.
PBC (Push Button Configuration):
1. Turn on the router, set it to WPS, then press WPS button if it has it.
2. Switch on the Blu-ray DiscTM player and
connected devices, then use remote control to choose: General Setting -> Network -> Interface -> Wireless -> Auto -> PBC -> Next.
3. Press SETUP to exit.
PIN (Personal Information Number):
1. Turn on the router.
2. Switch on the Blu-ray DiscTM player and
connected devices, then use remote control to choose: General Setting -> Network -> Interface -> Wireless -> Auto -> PIN.
A set of PIN code will be prompted.
3. Then open web browser to go to the router setting page to input the PIN code.
4. Select "Next" on the Blu-ray DiscTM player.
5. Press SETUP to exit.
Notes:
- Ensure that the Wifi router is switched on.
- A contract with the provider is needed to connect to the Internet.
- Loading BD-Live™ content from the internet may take some me, depending on the le size and the speed of the internet connecon. To enjoy BD-LiveTM bonus content, you need to connect 1GB or larger USB ash drive.
- Depending on the WPS type, password input prompt may not be displayed.
- The network ID (SSID) and password input are case sensitive.
• [Interface]
Choose the way to connect network, Ethernet or Wireless.
• [Wireless Setting]
When "Wireless" is chosen in Interface, you can use Wireless Setting option to
search and connect a wireless network.
• [IP Setting] {Auto} – Auto obtain network information. {Manual} – Manual setup network
information.
• [Connection Test]
Display Network connection status information.
• [Information]
Display all Network Information.
• [BD-Live Connection] {Permitted} – During playback of
BD-Live™ disc, the disc may
automatically download all information from appointed network. {Partial Permitted} – During
playback of BD-Live™ disc, the disc may
automatically download partial of the information from appointed network. {Prohibited} – Disable downloading information from network.
• [Media Server Search]
Enable or disable the Media Server Search feature. See details in page 24 for Media Server Search introduction. {Enable} – Enable the Media Server Search feature. {Disable} – Disable the Media Server Search feature.
[External Control Setting]
Set up the External Control Setting
information. {Device Name} Input the Device Name (to control the
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Blu-ray DiscTM player from the iPhone
TV Screen
16:9 Full
Auto
Off
Video Process
Resolution
Color Space YCbCr422
HDMI Deep Color
Display Setting
SETUP
Exit
TV
HDMI 1080/24p
Move cursor key to select menu option
then use “OK ” key to select
On
etc.) by using the on-screen software
keyboard.
Strings(1-15 characters), [A-Z][A-Z0-9]*
{User Name} Input the User Name (to control the Blu-ray DiscTM player from the iPhone
etc.) by using the on-screen software
keyboard.
Strings(Max. 16 characters), [a-zA-Z0-9] [a-zA-Z0-9_-¥.]*
{Password} Input the Password (to control the Blu-ray DiscTM player from the iPhone etc.) by using the on-screen software keyboard.
Strings(Max. 16 characters), [a-zA-Z0-9] [a-zA-Z0-9_-¥.]*
{Port Number} Port Number should be 80 or integer from
2000 to 10000, the default value is 4000.
Note:
- Toshiba does not guarantee normal operaon with all connected devices.
(*)Notes:
- Strings(1-15 characters), [A-Z][A-Z0-9]* You can input 1-15 characters in Device Name, [A-Z] represent the rst character, you can only choose from capital leer A to Z. [A-Z0-9] represent the rest of the characters, you can choose from capital leers A to Z or numbers from 0 to 9.
- Strings(Max. 16 characters), [a-zA-Z0-9] [a-zA-Z0-9_-¥.]* You can input 1-16 characters in User Name and Password, [a-zA-Z0-9] represent the rst character, you can choose from both the lower-case a to z and capital leers A to Z or number from 0 to 9.[a-zA-Z0-9_-¥.] represent the rest of the characters, you can choose from both the lower-case a to z and capital leers A to Z, numbers from 0-9 or symbols.
Display Setting
1. Press SETUP, [General Setting] menu
is displayed.
2. Press to select [Display Setting], then press .
3. Select an option, press to access.
4. Press / to select a setup option and press .
5. Select the setting you wish to change
and press OK to conrm.
- Press to return to the previous menu.
- Press SETUP to exit the menu.
[TV]
• [TV Screen]
Select the screen format according to how you want the picture to appear on the TV. {16:9 Full} – For a disc with the aspect
ratio of 4:3, the output video is
stretched into 16:9 full screen. {16:9 Normal} – For a disc with the
aspect ratio of 4:3, the output video is
resized vertically to match what will be seen on the display. {4:3 Pan&Scan} – For standard TV, it displays a wide picture on the entire screen and cuts off the redundant portions. {4:3 Letterbox} – For standard TV, it displays a wide picture with two black borders on the top and bottom of 4:3 screen.
• [Resolution]
Select a video output resolution that is compatible with your TV display capability. {Auto} – Select the most suitable resolution according to the TV. {480i/576i}, {480p/576p}, {720p}, {1080i}, {1080p} – Select a video resolution setting that is best supported by the TV. See TV manual for details.
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• [Color Space]
TV
Video Adjust More...
Low
Video Process
Sharpness
Display Setting
SETUP
Exit
Move cursor key to select menu option
then use “OK ” key to select
Brightness
Contrast
Hue
Saturation
RETURN
ExitChange
Select a predened Colour space of
picture. {RGB} – Select RGB Colour space. {YCbCr} – Select YCbCr Colour space. {YCbCr422} – Select YCbCr422 Colour space. {Full RGB} – Select Full RGB Colour space.
• [HDMI Deep Color]
This feature is available only when the display device is connected by a HDMI
cable, and when it supports Deep
Colour feature. {30 bits} – Output 30 bits Colour. {36 bits} – Output 36 bits Colour. {Off} – Output standard 24 bits Colour.
Note:
- When the colour space is "YCbCr422", even if HDMI Deep Color is set to 30bits/36bits, it is not output with Deep Colour.
• [HDMI 1080/24p]
{On} – Enable 1080/24p video resolution setting. {Off} – Disable 1080/24p video resolution setting.
Notes about HDMI 1080/24p:
If you want the 1080/24p output, it should fulll
below 3 conditions:
1.TV supports the 1080/24p display;
2.Player choose the 1080/24p option in the setup menu;
3.Media must be the 1080/24p video.
Notes:
- This resoluon becomes eecve only when the playing Blu-ray Disc™ contents are Film source.
- During HDMI 1080/24p playback, there will be no composite output.
• [HDMI 3D]
Turn on or off the 3D function. {Auto} – Opening the 3D function of player. {Off} – Turn off the 3D function.
When you play a side by side 3D disc,
which is a kind of 3D disc and it is make
up of two frames, the player will playback this disc and export the content based on
the TV's settings. So if you want to do
some settings, such as OSC or program,
please ensure that the 3D TV's setting is correct.
Note:
If you do some 3D TV's seng during 3D disc playback, the TV screen may be abnormal. To recover, load the 3D TV's default seng rst.
[Video Process]
• [Video Adjust]
Select a predened setting of the video.
1. Press OK.
2. Press/to adjust the video
Brightness, Contrast, Hue and
Saturation. {Brightness} - Press / to adjust
the brightness of display, goes left
means dark and right means bright. {Contrast} - Press / to adjust the
contrast of display, goes left means low
contrast and right means high contrast. {Hue} - Press / to adjust the Hue of
display, goes left means low hue and
right means high hue. {Saturation} - Press / to adjust the
saturation of display, goes left
means low Saturation and right means high saturation.
3. Press RETURN to exit.
• [Sharpness]
Select the level of sharpness: High, Middle, Low.
{High} - Select High sharpness level. {Middle} - Select Middle sharpness. level. {Low} - Select Low sharpness level.
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Audio Setting
SETUP
Exit
Audio Output
Coaxial
PCM
PCM
48K
HDMI
Down_samp
AutoDolby DRC
Audio Setting
Move cursor key to select menu option
then use “OK ” key to select
SETUP
Exit
System Information
Move cursor key to select menu option
then use “OK ” key to select
Software version: V XX Ethernet MAC: E8-E0-B7-XX-XX-XX Wireless MAC: XX-XX-XX-XX-XX-XX
1. Press SETUP, [General Setting] menu
is displayed.
2. Press to select [Audio Setting],
then press .
3. Select an option, press to access.
• [Dolby DRC] Select the Dynamic Range Control mode which makes it available to listen to a movie at a low volume without losing sound clarity. {Off} – Non-dynamic range compress. {On} – Dynamic range compress. {Auto} – Adjust the DRC according to input audio. The setting of Auto is effective for Dolby TrueHD.
System Information
4. Press / to select a setup option and press .
5. Select the setting you wish to change
and press OK to conrm.
- Press to return to the previous menu.
- Press SETUP to exit the menu.
[Audio Output]
• [Coaxial]
Select the output mode of COAXIAL
jack, options include Bitstream, PCM,
Re-encode and Off. {Bitstream} – Output digital signal without any processing. {PCM} – Output digital signal with
processing, only two channels export.
{Re-encode} – Auto select signal type from COAXIAL jack according to the Audio stream on disc. {Off} – No output for Coaxial.
• [HDMI]
Select the output mode of HDMI Out
jack, options include Bitstream, PCM,
Re-encode and Off. {Bitstream} – Output HDMI digital signal without any processing. {PCM} – Output HDMI digital signal with processing. {Re-encode} – Auto select signal type from HDMI Out jack according to the Audio stream on disc. {Off} – No output for HDMI.
• [Down_samp]
Select the digital audio signal sampling
frequency. (Only Coaxial)
{48K} – For discs recorded at sampling rate of 48 kHz. {96K} – For discs recorded at sampling rate of 96 kHz. {192K} – For discs recorded at sampling rate of 192 kHz.
1. Press SETUP, [General Setting] menu
is displayed.
2. Press to select [System
Information].
- The current software version and MAC
address(Ethernet and Wireless) will be
displayed.
- Press to return to the previous menu.
- Press SETUP to exit the menu.
Network Functional description
Media Server Search
With this player connected to network, you can play video, music and photo les from
the server.
1. Connect this player to server network.
2. Press MC.
3. Select [Media Server Search], and press
OK.
»» All the connected shared servers/
folders are shown in the list (Max. 16).
4. Select a server, and press OK to open it.
5. Select a kind of media (Photo, Music,
Video) and press OK to open it.
6. Select a le or a folder to play or open it. You can only see and play les supported by both Windows Media player
and the Blu-ray DiscTM player.
• You may control play with the disc play
features.
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Note:
- When using Media Server Search, you need to
setup the network server according to each server Specicaon.
Picasa
With this player, you can access, search and view photos stored in your Picasa Web
Albums.
What you need to do:
• On your computer, visit www.picasa.com
to create an account with Picasa Web
Albums. You need to do this only once.
1. Connect this player to the Internet.
2. Press CONNECTED button in remote
control; or press MC, select [Connection], and press OK.
3. Select [Picasa], and press OK.
»» The default Picasa page is displayed on the TV screen.
4. Log into the Picasa Web Albums with
your Picasa web account.
• For the rst time log in, select “New
User”.
• To enter your Username and Password,
press OK and the alphanumeric keys will
appear on the TV screen for your entries.
• To delete your created User Account,
press the red button on the remote control.
5. Use the remote control to navigate to
select:
• My Photos: Display the photos stored in
your Picasa Web Albums.
• Featured: Display the featured photos
from Picasa website.
• Friends: Display the list of friends.
• Search: Search photos based on
keywords.
• Favorites: Display the favourite photos
from your Picasa Web Albums.
• Tag: Display the photos that have been
tagged in your Picasa Web Albums.
6. To exit the Picasa page, press RETURN.
Play a slideshow
1. Use the remote control to select “My
Photos” from the Picasa page, and press OK. »» The photos in your Picasa Web Albums
are displayed in thumbnails.
2. Select a photo, and press OK to view the
photo in full screen.
3. Press OK again to start a photo
slideshow.
4. During slideshow, press [OSC] to access
the following options, and then press OK
to select an option:
• Current playing: Display the index of the
current photo.
• Slideshow pause/play: Pause or play a
slideshow.
• Rotate: Rotate the current photo.
• Zoom: Zoom in or zoom out the photo.
• Effect: Select a slideshow effect.
• Speed: Select a slideshow speed.
• Add this Friend: Add the owner of the
current photo to the friends list.
5. To return to the previous screen, press
.
YouTube
With this player connected to the Internet, you can browse, search and watch
YouTube videos.
1. Connect this player to the Internet.
2. Press CONNECTED button in remote
control; or press MC, select [Connection], and press OK.
3. Select [YouTube], and press OK. »» The default YouTube page is displayed on the TV screen.
4. Use the remote control to navigate and select options.
• To exit YouTube, press MC.
Note:
- If you do not press any buon for few seconds, the on-screen buons and menu will disappear.
BBC iPlayer
With this player connected to the Internet, you can browse, search, watch BBC iPlayer
videos and listen to BBC iPlayer radio.
1. Connect this player to the Internet.
2. Press CONNECTED button in remote
control; or press MC, select [Connection], and press OK.
3. Select [BBC iPlayer], and press OK. »» The default BBC iPlayer page is displayed on the TV screen.
4. Use the remote control to navigate and select options.
• To exit BBC iPlayer, press RETURN.
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7 Specication
Playable media
This product can play:
• Blu-ray Disc™-Video, BD-R/RE2.0, BDAV
• DVD, DVD-Video, DVD+R/+RW,
DVD-R/-RW, DVD+R/-R DL (Dual Layer)
• Video CD/SVCD
• Audio CD, CD-R/CD-RW
• AVCHD
• USB ash drive
Video
Signal system: PAL/NTSC
HDMI Output: 480i/576i, 480p/576p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p, 1080/24p.
Audio
• Digital output (Coaxial):
0.5 Vp-p (75 ohm)
• HDMI output
LAN
LAN terminal 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX
Wi
• This player supports Double-frequency
2.4GHz and 5GHz wireless signal and all
frequency channel.
IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n
Authentication Mode: WPAPSK, WPA2PSK Encryption Type: WEP, TKIP, AES
USB
• USB 1.1 / USB 2.0 Full-speed / USB
2.0 High-speed
• Supporting range: USB Mass Storage
Class Device, TOSHIBA's USB Wi-Fi® adapter (Model name: WLM-12EB1), 4 ports USB HUB, Card reader, Flash disk
• Supported le system: FAT32
• Maximum size supported: 1000GB
(HDD needs self-powered)
• Does not support unpowered HDD
Main Unit
• Power supply rating:
200V-240V 50/60Hz
• Power consumption: 15W
• Power consumption in standby mode
(Normal mode): <0.5W
• Power consumption in standby mode (Quick Start mode): <5W
• Dimensions (w x h x d):
430 × 36 × 200(mm)
• Net Weight: 1.32 kg
• Operating temperature: 5°C to 35°C
• Operating humidity: Less than 80 % (no condensation)
Accessories supplied
• Remote control
One R03 (AAA size) battery
• Simple IB
Compable le formats
MP3 tracks
• Supported le extension: '.mp3'
• Supported audio codec : MP3
• ISO format
• Supported corresponding bitrate: 8kbps-
320 kbps
• Supported sampling frequencies: 32kHz,
44.1kHz, 48kHz
JPEG
• Supported le extension: '.jpg' or ‘.jpeg'
• JPEG/ISO format
• Does not support Picture CD
MKV
• Supported le extensions: '.MKV'
• Supported video codecs: H264 MP/ HP, DivX, MPEG4 SP/ ASP, MPEG1, MPEG2
• Supported audio codecs: AAC 2ch &
5.1ch, MP3, AC3, DTS, LPCM
• Supported subtitles: Text/UTF8, SSA, SMI, SUB, SRT, ASS
• Playback of MKV les in CD-R/RW may
not be compatible
• Some MKV format discs may not play,
depending on the video resolution and frame rate condition
Other formats
• MP4 ('.mp4', '.mov'), AVI ('.avi'), MPEG
('.mpg', '.mpeg')
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8 Troubleshooting
If you experience any of the following difculties while using this unit, check the list below
before consulting your nearest TOSHIBA dealer.
Problem Tip
No reaction to the remote control.
No video signal on the display device.
Incorrect or no audio / video signal on the
amplier/display device
via HDMI cable.
No high-denition video
signal on the TV.
No audio signal from the loudspeakers of the audio system.
No 3D effectiveness Set HDMI 3D to Auto.
Cannot play back a disc. Make sure that the Blu-ray Disc™ player supports the disc.
Cannot play back JPEG
les from a disc.
Connect the product to the power outlet.
Point the remote control at the product.
Insert the battery correctly.
Insert new battery in the remote control.
Turn on the TV.
Set the TV to the correct external input.
Select the correct video resolution.
Set TV System of TV correctly.
If the unit is connected to the unauthorized display device with
an HDMI cable, the audio/video signal may not be output.
Ensure the amplier/display devices setting match the Blu-ray
Disc™ player.
Does the disc contain high-denition video? High-denition
video is not available when the disc does not contain it.
Does the TV support high-denition video? High-denition video
is not available when the TV does not support it.
Turn on the audio system.
Set the audio system to the correct external input.
Increase the volume level of the audio system.
Connecting by HDMI cable.
Connecting to a 3D TV.
Playback a 3D disc.
Wear 3D glasses.
Make sure that the Blu-ray Disc™ player supports the region code of the DVD or Blu-ray Disc™.
For DVD+RW/+R or DVD-RW/-R, make sure that the disc is nalized.
Clean the disc.
Make sure that the disc was recorded in the JPEG/ISO format.
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Cannot play MP3 les
from a disc.
Cannot nd a JPEG le. Make sure that the selected group (folder) does not contain
Cannot nd a MP3 le. Make sure that the selected folder does not contain more than
Cannot upgrade SW. When you upgrade the system with USB ash drive, you should
Sometimes the options of setup menu cannot be selected.
Make sure that the disc was recorded in the ISO format.
Make sure that the bitrate of the MP3 les is between 8 and 320
kbps.
Make sure that the sample rate of the MP3 les is 32kHz,
44.1kHz or 48kHz.
more than 9,999 les for DVD and 999 les for CD.
Make sure that the le extension is .jpg, .JPG, .jpeg or .JPEG.
9,999 les for DVD and 999 les for CD.
Make sure that the le extension is .mp3 or .MP3.
make a new folder named UPG_ALL, and copy the upgrade le
into this folder.
When you upgrade the system by network, please make sure the player is connected to the internet when upgrading the SW.
When playing a DVD disc or Blu-ray Disc, press STOP button once, the player will go into stop resume mode,
meanwhile you cannot change some settings in setup menu
such as language subitem menu, audio, subtitle etc. If you want to change that, press STOP button twice, the player will go into full stop mode, then you can do it.
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9 Glossary
Aspect ratio Aspect ratio refers to the length to height ratio of TV screens. The ratio of a standard
TV is 4:3, while the ratio of a high denition or wide TV is 16:9. The letterbox
allows you to enjoy a picture with a wider perspective on a standard 4:3 screen.
AVCHD™ AVCHD™ is a new format for high
denition video camcorders which can
record and play high-resolution HD images.
AVI
Audio Video Interleave, known by its acronym AVI, is a multimedia container ormat. AVI les can contain both audio and video data in a le container that allows
synchronous audio-with-video playback.
BD-Java™
With some Blu-ray Disc™ which support Java™ applications, you can enjoy the
interactive functions such as games or interactive menus.
BD-Live™ BD-Live™ is a BD-video (BD-ROM version 2
Prole 2.0/ Prole 1.1) which contains new functions (e.g. Internet connection), in addition to the BONUSVIEW™ function.
Blu-ray 3D™ Blu-ray 3D™ is a BD-video (BD-ROM
version 3 Pro le 5.0) which contains 3D view function, in addition to the BD-Live/ BONUSVIEW function.
Blu-ray DiscTM Blu-ray DiscTM is a next generation optical
video disc capable of storing ve times
more data than a conventional DVD. The
large capacity makes it possible to benet from the features such as high-denition videos, multichannel surround sound,
interactive menus and so on.
BONUSVIEWTM
This is a Blu-ray DiscTM-Video (Final
Standard Prole or Prole 1.1) that
supports interactive content encoded on
the disc, such as picture-in-picture. This
means you can play the primary video and secondary video simultaneously.
Chapter Just as a book is split up into several
chapters, a title on a Blu-ray Disc™-video
or DVD-video is usually divided into chapters. Digital Audio Digital Audio is a sound signal that has been converted into numerical values. Digital sound can be transmitted through multiple channels. Analogue sound can only be transmitted through two channels.
Dolby® Digital The system to compress digital sound developed by Dolby Laboratories. It offers
you sound of stereo (2ch) or multichannel
audio.
Dolby® Digital Plus
Dolby Digital Plus is the next generation
digital audio compression technology
developed as an extension to Dolby Digital.
Blu-ray Disc™ supports 7.1 multi-channel surround sound output.
Dolby® TrueHD Dolby TrueHD is a lossless coding
technology developed for next generation
optical discs. Blu-ray DiscTM supports 7.1 multi-channel surround sound output.
®
DTS DTS is a multi-channel surround sound
system. By connecting to DTS decoder,
you can enjoy movie dynamic and realistic sound like movie theater. DTS surround sound technologies were developed by
DTS, Inc.
®
DTS-HD DTS-HD is a lossless coding technology
developed as an extension of the original
DTS Coherent Acoustics format. Blu-ray Disc™ supports 7.1 multi-channel surround sound output.
DTS-HD Master Audio
TM
A disc encoded with DTS-HD Master Audio delivers ALL of the information from the
original master recording — bit-for-bit, it's
identical to what the sound engineers laid down. Audio doesn't get any better than this.
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HDCP High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection.
This is a specication that provides a
secure transmission of digital contents between different devices (to prevent
unauthorized copyright.)
®
HDMI
High-Denition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) is a high-speed digital interface
that can transmit uncompressed high
denition video and digital multichannel audio. It delivers high quality picture and sound quality. HDMI is fully backward compatible with DVI. As required by the HDMI standard, connecting to HDMI or
DVI products without HDCP (High
bandwidth Digital Content Protection) will
result in no Video or Audio output.
Layer 3. With the MP3 format, one CD-R or CD-RW can
contain about 10 times more data than a regular CD.
MP4
MP4 le format is a multimedia container format standard specied as a part of
MPEG-4. It is most commonly used to store
digital video and digital audio streams, especially those dened by MPEG (MPEG4, H264…) but can also be used to store other
data such as subtitles and still images.
PBC Playback Control. A system where you navigate through a Video CD/Super VCD with on-screen menus that are recorded onto the disc. You can enjoy interactive playback and search.
IP Address A set of numbers which are assigned to devices participating in a computer network.
JPEG A very common digital still picture format. A still-picture data compression system
proposed by the Joint Photographic Expert Group, which features small decrease in image quality in spite of its high
compression ratio. Files are recognized by
their le extension ‘.jpg’ or ‘.jpeg’.
LAN (Local Area Network) A group of linked devices in a company,
school or home. Indicates the boundaries of a particular network.
Local storage This storage area is used as destination for storing additional contents from BD-Live™ enabled Blu-ray Disc™-Video.
MKV
The Matroska Multimedia Container is an
open standard free container format, a le
format that can hold an unlimited number
of video, audio, picture or subtitle tracks inside a single le. It is intended to serve as
a universal format for storing common
multimedia content, like movies or TV
shows.
MP3
A le format with a sound data compression
system. MP3 is the abbreviation of Motion
Picture Experts Group 1 (or MPEG-1) Audio
PCM Pulse Code Modulation. A digital audio encoding system.
Region code A system that allows discs to be played only in the region designated. This unit only plays discs that have compatible
region codes. You can nd the region code
of your unit on the product label. Some discs are compatible with more than one
region (or ALL regions).
Sampling Frequency
The rate which sound is measured by a
specied interval to turn into digital audio
data. The numbers of sampling in one
second denes as sampling frequency. The higher the rate, the better the sound quality.
Title A collection of chapters on Blu-ray Disc™­video or DVD-video.
Track Audio CD use tracks to divide up the content of a disc. The Blu-ray Disc™-video
or DVD-video equivalent is called a chapter. See also “Chapter”.
Wi-Fi Wi-Fi or Wi, is a mechanism for wirelessly
connecting electronic devices.
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License Information on the Software Used in This Product
This document is statement purpose only. Not concerned with operation of this product.
The software pre-installed in this product consists of multiple, independent software components. Each software
component is copyrighted by a third party. This product uses software components that are distributed as freeware
under a third-party end-user license agreement or copyright notice (hereinafter referred to as a “EULA”). Some EULAs require that the source code of the applicable component be disclosed as the condition for distributing the software component in executable format. You can check the software components subject to such EULA requirements on the following e-mail address: E-mail address: linux@toshiba-dme.co.jp
TOSHIBA provides a warranty for this product you have purchased under conditions set forth by TOSHIBA.
However, some of the software components distributed under an EULA are made available for use by the user
on the assumption that they are not copyrighted or warranted by a third party. These software components are licensed to the user free of charge and therefore not covered by any warranty within the scope of the applicable laws. These software components are not subject to any copyrights or other third-party rights and are provided in
“as is” condition without any warranty, whether express or implied. “Warranty” here includes, but not limited to, an implied warranty for marketability or tness for specic uses. All risks associated with the quality or performance
of these software components are assumed by the user. TOSHIBA shall not be liable whatsoever for any cost of
repair or correction or other incidental expense incurred in connection with a defect found in any of these software components. Unless specied under the applicable laws or in a written agreement, a party who changes or
redistributes the software with consent from the copyright holders or based on the aforementioned licenses shall not be held liable whatsoever for any loss arising from the use of or inability to use such software components. The same applies even when the copyright holders or relevant third parties have been informed of the possibility of
such loss. “Loss” here includes normal, special, incidental and indirect loss (including, but not limited to, the loss of data or its accuracy; loss incurred by the user or any third party; and interface incompatibility with other software).
Please read each EULA for details on the use conditions and items that must be observed regarding these software components.
The table below lists the software components pre-installed in this product, which are subject to EULAs. The user
should read the applicable EULAs carefully before using these software components. The EULAs are exhibited in
their original text (English) as exactly written by the respective parties.
Project name Project license
Linux kernel GPLv2
gcc libgcc GPLv3.txt and gcc-exception.txt (GPLv3 with GCC Runtime
Library Exception)
gcc libstdc++ GPLv3.txt and gcc-exception.txt (GPLv3 with GCC Runtime
Library Exception)
glibc LGPLv2.1
glibc (other licenses) glibc2.9_LICENSE.txt
SquashFS GPLv2
iputils GPLv2
udhcpc GPLv2
net-tools GPLv2
sysvinit GPLv2
module-init-tools GPLv2
util-linux-ng GPLv2
procps (ps, top) LGPLv2
psmisc GPLv2
coreutils GPLv2
gawk GPLv2
grep GPLv2
findutils GPLv2
bash GPLv2
tar GPLv2
sed GPLv2
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gzip GPLv2
inetutils GPLv2
ncurses ncurses.txt
gdb (gdbserver) GPLv2
Das U-Boot GPLv2
International Components for Unicode ICULicense.txt
OpenSSL openssl.txt
zlib zlib.txt
FreeType FreeType.txt
Expat expat.txt
libcurl libcurl.txt
libjpeg libjpeg-7.txt
c-ares c-arse.txt
mtd-utils GPLv2
libmtp LGPLv2.1
libusb LGPLv2.1
libusb-compat LGPLv2.1
WPA Supplicant WPASupplicant.txt
WPA Supplicant (WPS) WPASupplicant.txt
Wireless Tools GPLv2
DirectFB LGPLv2.1
Fusion GPLv2
SaWMan LGPLv2.1
libpng libpng.txt
libxml2 libxml.txt (MIT License)
tinyxml tinyxml.txt
David M. Gay's dtoa and strtod DMG's dtoa and strtod.txt
Bison generated parser bison_parser.txt
Doug Lea's malloc dmalloc.txt
EMX sprintf and scanf EMX_sprintf_sscanf.txt
msdl GPLv2
JSON_Parser JSON_Parser.txt
GNU GPLv2
GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies
of this license document, but changing it is not allowed.
Version 2, June 1991
Preamble
The licenses for most software are designed to take away
your freedom to share and change it. By contrast, the GNU
General Public License is intended to guarantee your freedom to share and change free software--to make sure the software is free for all its users. This General Public License applies to most of the Free Software Foundation's software and to any other program whose authors commit to using it. (Some other Free Software Foundation software is covered by the
GNU Lesser General Public License instead.) You can apply it to your programs, too.
When we speak of free software, we are referring to freedom, not price. Our General Public Licenses are designed to make sure that you have the freedom to distribute copies of free
software (and charge for this service if you wish), that you receive source code or can get it if you want it, that you can change the software or use pieces of it in new free programs;
and that you know you can do these things.
To protect your rights, we need to make restrictions that forbid
anyone to deny you these rights or to ask you to surrender the rights. These restrictions translate to certain responsibilities for
you if you distribute copies of the software, or if you modify it.
For example, if you distribute copies of such a program, whether gratis or for a fee, you must give the recipients all the rights that you have. You must make sure that they, too,
receive or can get the source code. And you must show them these terms so they know their rights.
We protect your rights with two steps: (1) copyright the software, and (2) offer you this license which gives you legal
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permission to copy, distribute and/or modify the software.
Also, for each author's protection and ours, we want to make
certain that everyone understands that there is no warranty for
this free software. If the software is modied by someone else and passed on, we want its recipients to know that what they have is not the original, so that any problems introduced by others will not reect on the original authors' reputations.
Finally, any free program is threatened constantly by software patents. We wish to avoid the danger that redistributors of a free program will individually obtain patent licenses, in effect making the program proprietary. To prevent this, we have
made it clear that any patent must be licensed for everyone's free use or not licensed at all.
The precise terms and conditions for copying, distribution and modication follow.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR COPYING, DISTRIBUTION
0. This License applies to any program or other work which contains a notice placed by the copyright holder saying it may be distributed under the terms of this General Public License.
The "Program", below, refers to any such program or work,
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2006-Jan-27
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libpng
This copy of the libpng notices is provided for your convenience. In case of any discrepancy between this copy and the notices in
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libpng versions 1.2.6, August 15, 2004, through 1.5.7, December 15, 2011, are Copyright (c) 2004, 2006-2011 Glenn Randers-Pehrson,
and are distributed according to the same disclaimer and license as libpng-1.2.5 with the following individual added to the list of Contributing Authors
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libpng versions 1.0.7, July 1, 2000, through 1.2.5 - October 3, 2002, are Copyright (c) 2000-2002 Glenn Randers-Pehrson, and
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Simon-Pierre Cadieux
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and with the following additions to the disclaimer:
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our efforts or the library will fulll any of your particular purposes or needs. This library is provided with all faults, and the entire risk of satisfactory quality, performance, accuracy, and effort is with the
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and are distributed according to the same disclaimer and license
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libpng versions 0.89, June 1996, through 0.96, May 1997, are Copyright (c) 1996, 1997 Andreas Dilger Distributed according to the same disclaimer and license as libpng-0.88, with the following
individuals added to the list of Contributing Authors:
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libpng versions 0.5, May 1995, through 0.88, January 1996, are Copyright (c) 1995, 1996 Guy Eric Schalnat, Group 42, Inc.
For the purposes of this copyright and license, "Contributing Authors" is dened as the following set of individuals:
Andreas Dilger Dave Martindale Guy Eric Schalnat Paul Schmidt
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Permission is hereby granted to use, copy, modify, and distribute this source code, or portions hereof, for any purpose, without fee, subject
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A "png_get_copyright" function is available, for convenient use in "about" boxes and the like:
printf("%s",png_get_copyright(NULL));
Also, the PNG logo (in PNG format, of course) is supplied in the les "pngbar.png" and "pngbar.jpg (88x31) and "pngnow.png" (98x31).
Libpng is OSI Certied Open Source Software. OSI Certied Open Source is a certication mark of the Open Source Initiative.
Glenn Randers-Pehrson glennrp at users.sourceforge.net
December 15, 2011
libxml (MIT License)
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bison_parser
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We didn’t change the terms because of sympathy for people who
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This exception applies when Bison is generating code for a parser. You can tell whether the exception applies to a Bison output le by
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