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Media Box and Blu-ray Disc™ Player User’ s Guide: BDX2400KU/BDX3400KU If you need assistance: T oshiba’ s Support Web site support.toshiba.com For more information see “Troubleshooting” on page 37 in this guide Owner ’ s Record The model number and serial number are on the back and underside of your player . Print out this page and writ[...]
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2 Introduction ...................................................................................................... 9 Symbio™ Media Box and Blu-ray Disc™ Player controls ................................................ 11 Using the Remote Control .................................................................................... 12 Symbio™[...]
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3 Warning: • The main plug is used as disconnect device and it should be located in such a manner that it can be easily unplugged in case the product requires service. In order to disconnect the apparatus from the main completely , the main plug should be disconnected from the main socket outlet completely . •?[...]
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4 1. Read these instructions. 2. Keep these instructions. 3. Heed all warnings. 4. Follow all instructions. 5. Do not use this apparatus near water . 6. Clean only with a dry cloth. 7. Do not block any of the ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’ s instructions. 8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiator[...]
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5 USA Federal Communications Commission Statement Canada Industry Canada Statement Wireless Radio Wireless Radio FCC Radiation Exposure Statement FCC Compliance Statement Interference This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not?[...]
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6 PRECAUTIONS • For stubborn dirt, soak the cloth in a weak detergent solution, wring well and wipe. Use a dry cloth to wipe it dry. Do not use any type of solvent, such as thinners and benzene, as they may damage the surface of the unit. • If you use a chemical saturated cloth to clea[...]
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7 NOTES ON DISCS T rademarks On handling discs On cleaning discs On storing discs Do not touch the playback side of the disc. Fingerprints and dust on the disc cause picture and sound deterioration. Wipe the disc from the center outwards with a soft cloth. Always keep the disc clean. Do not store discs in a place subject to direct sunlight or near [...]
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8 Pandora is a registered trademark of Pandora Media, Inc. VUDU is a registered trademark of VUDU, Inc. The Wi-Fi CERTIFIED Logo is a certification mark of the Wi- Fi Alliance. The Wi-Fi Protected Setup Identifier Mark is a mark of the Wi-Fi Alliance. “x.v .Color” and “x.v .Color” logo are trademarks of Sony Corporation. Picasa is a trade[...]
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9 High-Definition Watch high-denition content disc with HDTV (High Denition T elevision). Connect it through a high speed HDMI TM cable. Y ou can enjoy excellent picture quality up to 1080p resolution with the frame rate of 24 frames per second with progressive scan output. BD-Live TM Connect this player to the movie studios website via the [...]
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10 Playing back A VCHD™ files This player supports playback of A VCHD™ format les (new format for high denition video camcorders) recorded on disc. Y our high denition personal archive is playable in HD quality . x.v .Color ® This player supports playback of video content on discs recorded with “x.v .Color ® ” technology . T o w[...]
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11 Symbio™ Media Box and Blu-ray Disc™ Player controls Symbio™ Media Box and Blu-ray Disc™ Player controls Front panel Back panel (Sample Illustration) Front panel controls (Sample Illustration) Back panel connections 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 6 7 Item: Description: Function: 1 Disc tray Loads a disc into the disc drive. 2 IR Sensor Receives the IR[...]
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12 Remote control buttons OPEN/CLOSE •Opens/Closesthedisctray Only the buttons used to operate the player are described in this section. For the HDMI TM CEC Control functions, see “HDMI TM CEC Control” on page 27 . SUB (Subtitle) •Displayssubtitles;pressrepeatedly to select different subtitles available in your di[...]
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13 Installing the batteries Using the remote control - Line of sight: approx. 7 m - Either side of the centre: approx. 5 m within 30° - Above: approx. 5 m within 30° - Below: approx. 5 m within 30° For optimum performance, aim the remote control directly at the player and make sure there are no obstructions between the remote control and the pla[...]
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14 Do not expose the remote sensor to a strong light source such as direct sunlight or other illumination. This can damage the sensor resulting in the inability to operate the player via the remote control. Do not drop or expose the remote control to electric shock. Do not expose the remote control excessively hot or humid places to avoid moisture [...]
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15 Symbio™ Media Box and Blu-ray Disc™ Player connections Connecting to a TV Connecting to the digital A V receiver/amplifier It is important to connect the player to the Internet and A V devices rst, before connecting the player to AC power . Connect a HDMI TM cable from the HDMI TM output jack on this player to the HDMI TM input jack on t[...]
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16 Connect the network cable from the LAN jack on the player to the LAN jack on the network system’s hub or broadband router . Connecting via wired router Do not connect a modular phone cable to the LAN jack. Because there are various connection configurations, follow the instructions from your telecommunication carrier or Internet service provi[...]
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17 Connect the USB device to the right side of the player . The USB jack supports USB device, TOSHIBA ’s USB Wi-Fi ® adapter (Model name: WLM-12NB1) and 4 port USB Hub. A USB device provides an additional memory to software upgrade and enjoy BD-Live TM bonus content. Y ou can also enjoy playing back MP3/JPEG/MPEG4 les stored on the USB device[...]
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18 Connect the AC power cable to the electrical wall outlet. The player can now be set up for use. Connecting Power Before connecting the AC power cord, ensure you have completed all other connections. Ensure that the power supply voltage corresponds to the voltage printed on the back of the unit or your player may be damaged. The type plate is loc[...]
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19 Before you play a disc in the player , read the following information. This player is compatible with the following discs/les. T o play a disc/le, make sure that it meets the requirements for region codes and color systems as described below . Y ou can play discs that have the following logos. Cinavia TM Notice This product uses Cinavia TM[...]
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20 Playable files: Media: DVD-RW/-R, USB BD-RE/-R, DVD-RW/-R, CD-RW/-R, USB Windows Media™ Audio ASF JPEG MKV MPEG2-PS/TS MP4 AVI AVCHD™ MP3 This player cannot play disc content that is protected by Windows Media™ Digital Rights Management (DRM). This player has been designed to play back Blu-ray™ video with region “A” and DVD-video wi[...]
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21 1 Press the button on the front panel or the remote control; your Symbio™ Media Box and Blu-ray Disc™ Player will turn on. 2 T urn the TV on and then select the input setting on the TV that matches the connection method you used to connect your player . 3 Press the OPEN/CLOSE button on the remote control to open the disc tray . 4 Place a dis[...]
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22 Stop playback 1 Press the STOP button once to go to resume mode, the TV screen will show the resume logo. Press the button to resume playback from the point where playback is stopped. 2 Press the STOP button twice to stop the playback completely and the setup screen appears. Use the / button to select BD/DVD, and press the OK button to begin pla[...]
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23 POP UP/MENU During Blu-ray Disc TM playback, press the POP UP/MENU button to display the disc title, and the playback will not be stopped even if the menu is displayed on the screen. TOP MENU Y ou may press the TOP MENU button at any time, and the Blu-ray Disc TM or DVD video disc playback will display the disc menu. ANGLE During playback, press[...]
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24 OSC Press the OSC button to open the On Screen Control menu during playback. In this menu, you can access the playback-related control options. The on screen control contains following items: Title : The title in current playback/titles in total. Select your desired title to play . Chapter: The chapter in the current playback/chapters in total. [...]
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25 PIP Some Blu-ray™ discs have the PIP function enabling you to display the secondary video in the primary video. Y ou can call up the secondary video by pressing the PIP button when the scene contains the secondary video. See the documentation that came with the disc for playback instructions. 1 T urn on secondary video by pressing the PIP butt[...]
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26 SPDIF When you connect an audio system to the COAXIAL DIGIT AL output jack, the options are: Bitstream: Selects Bitstream output if your receiver SPDIF (Coaxial) IN supports Dolby ® or DTS ® or PCM audio signal. PCM: Selects PCM output if your receiver SPDIF (Coaxial) IN only supports PCM stereo audio signal. Re-encode: Selects Re-encode outpu[...]
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27 Down_samp Select the digital audio signal sampling frequency . (Only available on 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. Stereo Down Mix Select whether to downmix the multi-channel audio into fewer channels. Dolby DRC S[...]
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28 External Memory The External Memory can be used in the BD-Live TM function. When you plug in the USB device, which has at least 1GB free space to play BD-Live TM function, the Blu-ray Disc TM system creates a directory named BUDA automatically . Media Information will display the Free size. - Press OK to select “Fmt buda”, the data in the BU[...]
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29 Customizing This setting allows you to choose the language for your on-screen menus and screens. Media Sever Search The Media Sever Search function enables you to create an interoperability network with other devices for resource sharing based on a network. See Media Server Search on page 32 for details. Language Setting 1 In the Setting menu, u[...]
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30 1 In the Setting menu, use the / button to select Playback and press OK . 2 Press the / button to select an option and press OK . 3 Use the / button to select On/Off, and press OK to conrm. 4 Press the button or the RETURN button to return to the previous menu. Playback Customizing Information 1 In the Setting menu, use the / button to select[...]
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31 Customizing Resolution Selects a video output resolution that is compatible with your TV display capability . 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 aspe[...]
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32 Media Server Search Not all media formats are supported. Network functional description With this player connected to network, you can play video, music and photo les from the server . 1 Connects this player to server network and set the Media Server Search to Enable . See Network on page 29 for details. 2 Press the SETTING button to enter th[...]
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33 Network functional description ePortal Home Page Open Browser • Player Settings - customizes your player ’s options. • Open Browser - access the Internet for searching, browsing, and bookmarking your favorite content. • Disc - plays the disc that is loaded into the disc tray . • My Videos - view your video content. • My Photos - view[...]
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34 Network functional description 1 If you are not a Netix ® member: Select no . 2 Read the instructions displayed on the TV screen, and visit http://www.netix.com/toshiba from your PC. 3 Sign up to create your account, then select “ I’m now a member ”. 4 If you are a Netix ® member , select yes . 5 Enter a valid email address and [...]
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35 Network functional description This service enables you to use the following services provided by Y ouTube ® . T o use the VUDU TM service, connect this player to your network, and congure the network settings if they are not yet nished. In order to use this service, you must set up or use an existing account. Watching movies with Y ouT u[...]
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36 Visit http://picasa.google.com/ to create a new account. Creating a new Picasa™ account on your PC 1 Press the HOME button on the remote control or select Portal in the setup screen to display the ePortal Home. 2 Use the / / / buttons to select Pandora icon, and press OK . 3 Select I am new to Pandora from the option list. Y ou will be given a[...]
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37 T roubleshooting If you experience any of the following difculties while using this unit, check the list below before consulting your nearest TOSHIBA dealer . Problem: No reaction to the remote control. Incorrect or no audio / video signal on the amplifier/display device via HDMI TM cable. No video signal on the display device. No high-defi[...]
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38 Glossar y 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 denition or wide TV is 16:9. The letterbox allows you to enjoy a picture with a wider perspective on a standard 4:3 screen. BD-Java™ With some Blu-ray Disc™ which support Java™ applications[...]
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39 HDMI TM High-Denition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) is a high-speed digital interface that can transmit uncompressed high denition 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 [...]
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40 Specifications General: Signal system Operating temperature Power requirements Operating humidity Weight USB terminal x 1 LAN terminal Power consumption HDMI TM output HDMI TM jack x 1 Dimensions (widthxheightxdepth) Audiooutput(Coaxialdigital) RCA jack x 1 NTSC 41°F(5°C)to95°F(35°C) 120V AC, 60Hz Lesstha[...]
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41 License Information License Information END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT This End User License Agreement (“EULA”) is a legal agreement between you and T oshiba Corporation(“T oshiba”) with regard to the copyrighted Software provided with this EULA. Use of any software and related documentation (“Software”) provided with a Symbio TM Media B[...]
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42 License Information as a convenience to Y ou. In addition, third party Services and Third Party Materials that may be accessed from, displayed on or linked to from Y our device are not available in all languages or in all countries. T oshiba makes no representation that such Services and Third Party Materials are appropriate or available for use[...]
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43 OSS name OSS version OSS project URL OSS license Linux kernel 2.6.35 4.5.1 4.5.1 gcc libgcc gcc libstdc++ http://www.kernel.org http://gcc.gnu.org/ http://gcc.gnu.org/ GPLv2 GPLv3.txt andgcc-exception.txt (GPLv3 withGCCRuntimeLibraryException) GPLv3.txt andgcc-exception.txt (GPLv3 withGCCRuntimeLibrar[...]
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44 4.1 s20101006 0.9.8cvs2005 0303-3 1.60 2.88dsf 3.12 2.18 3.2.8 22.13 6.9 3.1.5 2.5.1a 4.2.31 3.2.48 1.17 SquashFS iputils udhcpc net-tools sysvinit module-init-tools util-linux-ng procps (ps, top) psmisc coreutils gawk grep findutils bash tar http://squashfs.sourceforge.net/ http://www.skbuff.net/iputils/ http://udhcp.sourcear chive.com/ downlo[...]
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45 OSS name OSS version OSS project URL OSS license 1.2.0 0.3.6 1.0.2 0.1.2 0.8.x 1.0-pre7 29 1.2.7 8.2.0 1.4.0 1.2.35 2.7.6 2.5.3 mtd-utils libmtp libusb libusb-compat wpa_supplicant libnl Wireless T ools DirectFB Fusion SaWMan libpng libxml2 tinyxml David M. Gay’ s dtoa and strtod http://www.linux-mtd.infradead.org/ index.html http://libmtp.sou[...]
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46 OSS name OSS version OSS project URL OSS license ©2013 T oshiba Amer ica Inf or mation Systems, Inc. • GMA300021010 • 4/13 0.13.58 52.31.0 49.15.0 52.20.0 1.2.3 1.4.29 2.2.12 4.2.6 2011.06.12 zziplib libavformat libavutil libavcodec zlib lighttpd nmbd ntp live555 (for BDX3400KU ONL Y) http://zziplib.sourceforge.net/ http://ffmpeg.org/ http:[...]