Technika BRSS10 User Manual

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10

GETTING STARTED

PLACEMENT

Place the player on a level surface where it is unlikely to

be knocked over or fall and where the connecting leads

do not constitute a cause of danger.
The means of disconnection from the mains supply is

via the mains plug on the power cord. This must not be

obstructed and be readily operable at all times.

CONNECTING POWER

Before connecting power, connect the player to your TV

and any other components in your system (see pages

6-9).

When you have completed all signal connections,

plug the player, TV and other system components

into the mains.

The Standby/On button will glow red.

SWITCHING THE PLAYER ON AND OFF

CAUTION: Discs spin at high speed. To avoid damage to

your discs or player, never lift or move the player when

the power is switched on.
To switch the player on:

Press the

STANDBY/ON button.

The Standby/On button will glow blue and ‘HELLO’ will

be displayed. The player will check for the presence of an

Internet connection, then check if a disc is loaded. If a disc is

found it will read automatically.
To switch the player off:

Press the

STANDBY/ON button.

The Standby/On button will glow red and ‘OFF’ will be

displayed.

SWITCHING ON FOR THE FIRST TIME

After switching on the player, and before loading a

disc, select the AV input on your TV that corresponds

to the connections you have made. For example, this

may be HDMI, SCART or CVBS.

The TV should display the player Settings Menu screen.

In the unlikely event that no picture or a distorted picture

is visible, refer to the Troubleshooting section on page

31.
If you can see an Internet notice as in the above example,

your player is not connected to the Internet. This may be

because there is no connection cable in place or because

the Internet connection is not working.
If you are not planning to use BD-Live features on Blu-

ray discs, then this notice can be ignored. If you do

plan to use BD-Live, then you may want to refer to the

sections ‘Connecting to the Internet’ and ‘System settings

- network category’ to check your Internet connections

and settings.

LOADING A DISC

Press the

button to open the disc tray.

Place the disc label side up on the disc tray.

Press the

button to close the disc tray.

The disc will read.
NOTE: The disc tray will open again after a short delay

if the disc loaded does not include compatible material

(non-supported music/movie files etc).
Blu-ray or DVD-Video discs
If the disc is a Blu-ray or DVD-Video movie disc, the TV

display will show the initial ‘root’ menu of the disc. Refer

now to page 11 for full instructions for playing a movie

disc.
CD audio discs
If the disc is a music CD, the disc will begin to play, the track

and elapsed time will be displayed on the front panel and

the TV will show the CD playback status display. Refer to

page 16 for full instructions for playing an audio CD.
CD-ROM or DVD-ROM discs
If the disc is a CD-ROM or DVD-ROM containing WMA

music and/or JPEG photo or compatible MPEG movie files,

the TV will show a folder/file display. Refer now to page

17 (JPEG), 19 (WMA) or 21 (MPEG) for full instructions for

playing a CD-ROM/DVD-ROM.

UNLOADING A DISC

If the disc is playing, stop play and wait for a few

seconds for the disc to stop spinning.
Press the

button.

After a delay while the disc is stopped fully, the disc tray will

open.

Carefully lift the disc off the disc tray and place it back

in its case immediately.
If you have finished using your player, press the

button to close the disc tray.

Internet

notice

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