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- Bdp 320 1
- Caution 2
- Воспроизведение 5
- Дополнительная информация 5
- Дополнительные настройки 5
- Начало работы 5
- Перед началом работы 5
- Подключение 5
- Регулировка аудио и видео 5
- Содержание 5
- Комплект поставки 6
- Перед началом работы 6
- Раздел 1 6
- Установка батареек в пульт ду 6
- Воспроизводимые диски 7
- Типы воспроизводимых дисков файлов 7
- Воспроизведение bd дисков 8
- Невоспроизводимые диски 8
- Об аудиоформатах 8
- Воспроизведение cd дисков 9
- Воспроизведение dualdisc 9
- Воспроизведение dvd дисков 9
- Воспроизведение дисков созданных на компьютерах или bd dvd рекордерах 9
- Воспроизводимые файлы 9
- О региональных номерах 9
- Поддерживаемые форматы видеофайлов 9
- Названия деталей и функции 10
- Поддерживаемые форматы файлов фотографий 10
- Пульт ду 10
- Фронтальная панель 11
- Дисплей фронтальной панели 12
- Задняя панель 12
- О hdmi 13
- Подключение 13
- Подключение через кабель hdmi 13
- Раздел 2 13
- Использование функции kuro link 14
- О функции kuro link 14
- О функции pqls 14
- При подключении к устройству dvi 14
- О подключениях к компонентам другого производства поддерживающим функцию kuro link 15
- Подключение аудио видео ресивера или усилителя 15
- Подключение телевизора 15
- Подключение аудио видео ресивера или усилителя через оптический цифровой аудиокабель 16
- Подключение видео и аудиокабелей 16
- Подключение компонентов к порту usb 16
- Подключение телевизора через видео аудиокабель 16
- Подключение силового кабеля 17
- Подключение устройства usb внешнее запоминающее устройство 17
- Подключение через концентратор ethernet 17
- Сетевое подключение 17
- Выполнение настроек с помощью меню setup navigator 18
- Начало работы 18
- Раздел 3 18
- Управление телевизором от пульта ду проигрывателя 19
- Использование меню tools 20
- Список предварительно установленных кодов телевизора 20
- Закрытие меню tools 21
- Изменение настройки выбранного параметра 21
- Переключение видеовыходного терминала для просмотра 21
- Переключение разрешения выходного видеосигнала 21
- Список параметров меню tools 21
- Вывод материала фильма 22
- О материале фильма 22
- О частоте кадров полей и телевизионных системах ntsc pal 22
- Настройка разрешения выходного видеосигнала и разрешение реально выводимой картинки для различных терминалов отличается смотрите таблицу ниже в таблице ниже отображено разрешение выходного видеосигнала для различных терминалов когда частота кадров полей источника воспроизведения составляет 50 гц на верхней строке и разрешения когда частота кадров полей источника составляет 60 гц и 24 гц на нижней строке 23
- О разрешении выходного видеосигнала 23
- Воспроизведение 24
- Воспроизведение дисков или файлов 24
- Раздел 4 24
- Воспроизведение определенных глав разделов или дорожек 25
- Замедленное воспроизведение 25
- Переключение ракурсов камеры 25
- Переключение субтитров 25
- Покадровое воспроизведение вперед и покадровое воспроизведение назад 25
- Пропуск материала 25
- Сканирование вперед и назад 25
- Отключение secondary audio 26
- Отключение вторичного видео 26
- Отображение информации диска 26
- Переключение вторичного видео 26
- Переключение звучания и вторичного аудио 26
- Функции воспроизведения 27
- Функции которые можно использовать отличаются в зависимости от типа диска и файла в некоторых случаях некоторые функции не могут использоваться используемые функции указаны в таблице ниже 27
- Воспроизведение определенной главы раздела или дорожки search 28
- Воспроизведение с указанного времени time search 28
- Использование функций play mode 28
- Повторное воспроизведение определенного раздела внутри главы или дорожки a b repeat 28
- Воспроизведение в произвольном порядке random play 29
- Отмена random play 29
- Отмена repeat play 29
- Повторное воспроизведение repeat play 29
- О типах play mode 30
- Функции которые можно использовать отличаются в зависимости от типа диска и файла в некоторых случаях некоторые функции не могут использоваться используемые функции указаны в таблице ниже 30
- Вопроизведение дисков 31
- Воспроизведение видеофайлов 31
- Воспроизведение из home media gallery 31
- Воспроизведение файлов фотографий 31
- Воспроизведение аудиофайлов 32
- Воспроизведение в нужном порядке hmg playlist 32
- Вращение изображений 32
- Добавление дорожек файлов 32
- О slideshow 32
- Воспроизведение hmg playlist 33
- Добавление текущей воспроизводящейся дорожки файла в hmg playlist 33
- Удаление дорожек файлов из hmg playlist 33
- Раздел 5 34
- Регулировка аудио и видео 34
- Регулировка видео 34
- Закрытие экрана audio drc 35
- Закрытие экрана lip sync 35
- Закрытие экрана video adjust 35
- О pure cinema 35
- Регулировка audio drc 35
- Регулировка аудио 35
- Регулировка задержки звучания lip sync 35
- Дополнительные настройки 36
- Изменение настроек 36
- Раздел 6 36
- Управление экраном initial setup 36
- В опциях заводские настройки по умолчанию указаны жирным 37
- Выберите данную настройку при подключении к телевизору совместимому с форматом ntsc 37
- Непереключаемые параметры указаны серым выбираемые параметры зависят от состояния проигрывателя 37
- Примечание 37
- Стр 4 38
- Настройка ip адреса 41
- Настройка прокси сервера 41
- Отображение сетевых настроек 41
- Переключение на другой язык в языковой настройке 42
- Проверка сетевого подключения 42
- Удаление данных добавленных к bd дискам и прикладных данных 42
- Изменение функции age restriction для просмотра bd rom дисков 43
- Настройка выходных терминалов 43
- Переключение кода страны региона 43
- Переключение уровня parental lock для просмотра dvd дисков 43
- Регистрация или изменение пароля 43
- Возврат всех настроек на заводские настройки по умолчанию сброс настроек проигрывателя 44
- Обновление программного обеспечения 44
- Выходные аудиосигналы отличаются в зависимости от аудиоформата записанного на диске и настроек проигрывателя изучите таблицу ниже 45
- Звучание выводимое от всех терминалов кроме терминалов выбранных для audio не звучит так как было задумано поставщиком материала 45
- О настройках аудиовыхода 45
- Предостережение 45
- При выборе analog audio в output terminal аудиосигналы не выводятся от терминала hdmi out или терминала digital out стр 18 и 43 45
- При выборе hdmi или digital audio в output terminal линейные аудиосигналы pcm 2 кан выводятся от всех терминалов кроме терминалов выбранных в output terminal стр 18 и 43 45
- Digital ou 46
- Аудиосигналы выводящиеся от терминала 46
- Имеют частоту дискретизации 48 кгц 44 1 кгц для аудио cd дисков 46
- Примечание 46
- Только совместимые с 7 канальным тыловым сигналом объемного звучания 6 канальные тыловые сигналы объемного звучания выводятся как 7 канальные сигналы в других случаях выводятся как 5 канальные или менее аудиосигналы при выводе линейных аудиосигналов рсм если количество совместимых каналов подключенного устройства hdmi меньше сигналы выводятся с количеством каналов с которым устройство совместимо 46
- Таблица кодов стран регионов 47
- Таблица языковых кодов 47
- Таблица языковых кодов и таблица кодов стран регионов 47
- Дополнительная информация 48
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