Operation – Harman-Kardon BDP 1 User Manual

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OPERATION

BD and DVD Menus

BD and DVD playback is simple. Load the disc, and it will begin playing
automatically if the Auto Play setting is on, or select “Disc” from the
Media Launcher menu. Allow at least one minute for the BDP 1 to
identify the disc and load its contents into memory before playback
begins. You may skip the introductory promotional materials by pressing
the Disc Menu Button to skip to the disc’s main menu.

Use the Navigation Buttons to highlight one of the disc’s setup menus
or its special features menu, or to start play of the main feature. If the
menu items are numbered, use the Numeric Keys. Press the OK Button
to make a selection.

Many BD discs include popup menus, for access to menu functions
without stopping playback. Press the Popup/Title Menu Button while
a disc is playing, and the menu will appear. You may access the main
disc menu from the popup menu. Other selections may be made while
the current title continues to play.

If you press the Popup/Title Menu Button while a DVD is playing,
depending on the disc, the BDP 1 may display the disc’s main menu
or an auxiliary scene selection menu. Playback will stop. Depending
on the disc, you may be able to resume play from the point at which
it paused, or the disc may play the program from the beginning.

Playback Resume

The BDP 1 offers a resume feature that allows playback to resume from
the point at which it was paused by pressing the Stop Button once. To
fully stop the disc, press the Stop Button twice. The resume feature is
not available if the BDP 1 is powered down to Standby mode, except
for a limited number of BD discs.

Status Display

The current title, chapter and elapsed time appear in the Message Display.
Press the Status Button to view the current title and chapter on screen.
Press it again to clear the on-screen message.

Audio Soundtracks

Many discs contain more than one audio soundtrack, for multiple
languages and audio formats (e.g., Dolby Digital or DTS). The default
audio language is set in the Language Setup menu.

To change the audio soundtrack, press the Audio Button while the disc is
playing. The current audio soundtrack will appear at the top of the screen.

Each press of the Audio Button changes the current soundtrack. When the
desired selection appears, wait 5 seconds for the display to clear on its own.

NOTES ON AUDIO TRACKS:

• Check the disc jacket for available languages and audio formats.

• Some discs do not allow direct selection of the audio track

during playback. For these discs, press the Disc Menu Button
to display the disc’s menu and use the Navigation Buttons to
make your selection.

• The Audio Button only overrides the language setting for the

current disc. The unit will revert to its default setting with the
next disc.

BonusView

(Picture-in-Picture) and BD-Live

Interactivity

Some BD discs contain director’s commentaries or other secondary-video
content that may be played simultaneously with the main feature. The
content will appear in a separate frame on screen, and is known as
BonusView content, or “picture-in-picture” (PIP).

To view the BonusView content, press the PIP Button while the disc is
playing. If available, the content will appear in a small frame on screen.

If more than one audio track is available for the secondary video, press the
PIP Audio Button to switch tracks. To hear the BonusView audio, change
the Digital Output setting in the Audio Setup menu to any option other
than Bitstream Native.

NOTES:

• BonusView content is only available on BD discs, not DVDs.

• Not all BD discs have BonusView content, and those that do

may not have it available during all titles or chapters.

BD-Live interactivity is available on select BD discs. When the BD-Live
features are selected from the disc’s menu, additional content or other
information may be downloaded from the Internet (when available through
the Network Jack).

Due to the limited size of the internal memory of the BDP 1, BD-Live
functionality requires a USB storage device (not included) with more than
1GB of available space to be connected to the USB port. The BDP 1 will
detect the USB device, and the menu system will prompt you to select
between the USB device and the disc drive as the current media source.
Next, the system will ask you to decide whether to use the USB drive as a
source for media playback or as virtual memory for BD-Live downloaded
content. Only one of these uses is permitted at a time. To switch between
media source and BD-Live memory, remove the device from the USB
port and reinsert it. Then follow the on-screen instructions again as
described above.

NOTE: BD-Live functionality is limited by the size of the internal
memory. It is required that you purchase a USB storage device
with at least 1GB of available memory if you wish to download
additional content for BD-Live discs.

If you have difficulty accessing the Internet while using a BD-Live disc, first
press the Setup Button and navigate to the Network Setup menu. Select
“Test Connectivity”. If the BDP 1 is able to access the Internet, then the
computer server the BD-Live disc is trying to access may be at fault.
Check the disc jacket for more information or contact the content provider.

If the “Test Connectivity” function fails, contact your Internet service
provider (ISP) to obtain the correct settings for the Network Setup menu.
If the problem persists, contact your ISP for further assistance.

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