Yamaha BRX-610 – page 11
Manual for Yamaha BRX-610
Table of contents
- CAUTION: READ THIS BEFORE OPERATING YOUR UNIT.
- WHAT YOU CAN DO WITH THIS UNIT SUPPLIED PARTS
- ABOUT DISCS AND FILES Types of discs/files that can be used with this unit
- Loading a disc Notice for watching 3D video images Disc precautions
- Front panel
- Remote control 4 PROGRAM : Sets the order of playback
- I ZOOM : Zooms in/out. The
- S TOP MENU : Displays the top menu screen
- Rear panel
- Installing the batteries in the remote control Using the remote control
- 5.1-channel speaker layout Connecting speakers
- Connecting the FM antenna Connecting iPod
- Connecting to a TV
- Connecting audio devices (such as a CD or MD player) Connecting a satellite/cable TV tuner Connecting a portable digital music player other than iPod
- NETWORK AND USB CONNECTION Connecting to the NETWORK terminal Connecting to the USB port
- OTHER CONNECTION Connecting the power cable
- INITIAL WIZARD/EASY SETUP Setting with the Initial Wizard/Easy Setup
- BASIC OPERATION
- BASIC OPERATION
- BASIC OPERATION Playing back photo/music/video
- BASIC OPERATION ■ Operations for viewing photos
- BASIC OPERATION Using network content Using network services
- Operation for iPod Operation for CDs
- ADVANCED PLAYBACK OPERATION On Screen menu
- Status menu
- Using Bookmark Using search Program play
- Enjoying BONUSVIEW™ and BD- Live™
- LISTENING TO FM RADIO STATIONS Tuning to radio stations Selecting preset radio stations Presetting radio stations
- Deleting preset stations Displaying Radio Data System information (Russia model only)
- USING USEFUL FUNCTIONS Setting the sleep timer Operating this unit by TV remote control (the HDMI control function)
- USING USEFUL FUNCTIONS ■ Registering HDMI components to TV ■ Changing the connection method and connected components
- SETUP MENU Menu/Submenu Item Function Page
- Menu/Submenu Item Function Page
- Operation for SETUP menu
- SETUP MENU General Setting
- SETUP MENU ■ Playback ■ Network ■ Security
- Display Setting ■ TV
- SETUP MENU ■ Video Process
- Audio Setting ■ Audio Output ■ Post Process ■ System Information ■ Speaker Setting
- About the video output formats When [TV System] is set to [PAL] When [TV System] is set to [Multi]
- SOFTWARE UPGRADE Upgrading the software
- TROUBLESHOOTING General Problem Cause Remedy Page
- Problem Cause Remedy Page
- Radio reception Problem Cause Remedy Page iPod Status message Cause Remedy Page Problem Cause Remedy Page
- Problem Cause Remedy Page USB Status message Cause Remedy Page Problem Cause Remedy Page
- Disc playback ■ General Problem Cause Remedy Page
- ■ Picture Problem Cause Remedy Page Remote control Problem Cause Remedy Page Network Problem Cause Remedy Page
- TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Cause Remedy Page
- Messages on the screen Error message Cause Remedy Page Others Problem Cause Remedy Page
- GLOSSARY
- SPECIFICATIONS
- SPECIFICATIONS

设置菜单
关于视频输出格式
[ 电视系统 ] 设定为 [NTSC] 时
HDMI
HDMI
HDMI 1080p
分辨率 模拟视频
HDMI 自动
HDMI 720p HDMI 1080i
480i/576i
480p/576p
24Hz 其他
1080p
播放 BD
1080i
24 Hz
1080p
HDMI
480p 最大 480i 480p 720p 60 Hz
60 Hz
1080p
60 Hz
其他
60 Hz
播放 BD
VIDEO
480i OFF 480i 480i OFF
其他
[ 电视系统 ] 设定为 [PAL] 时
HDMI
HDMI
HDMI 1080p
分辨率 模拟视频
HDMI 自动
HDMI 720p HDMI 1080i
480i/576i
480p/576p
24Hz 其他
1080p
播放 BD
1080i
24 Hz
1080p
HDMI
576p 最大 576i 576p 720p 50 Hz
50 Hz
1080p
50 Hz
其他
50 Hz
播放 BD
VIDEO
576i OFF 576i 576i OFF
其他
[ 电视系统 ] 设定为 [ 多制式 ] 时
[ 电视系统 ] 设定为 [ 多制式 ] 时,视频信号以与源相同的频率输出。有关电视机的频率设定和输出视频信号
的分辨率的详细说明,请参阅上表。
显示设置菜单等菜单画面时,视频信号以与源相同的频率输出。
注意
• 表中的 “最大”是指分辨率被设定为所连接电视机支持的最大分辨率。
• 当输出分辨率非 [HDMI 1080p] 时,[HDMI 1080p 24 Hz] 设定被停用。
• 当输出分辨率设定为 [HDMI 自动 ]、[HDMI 720p]、[HDMI 1080i] 或 [HDMI 1080p] 时,没有信号从 VIDEO 插孔输出。
• 当 [ 电视系统 ] 设定为 [NTSC] 且视频源非 60 Hz 时,视频输出信号转换为 60 Hz。
• 当 [ 电视系统 ] 设定为 [PAL] 且视频源非 50 Hz 时,视频输出信号转换为 50 Hz。
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软件升级
如果不将本机软件升级到最新版本,可能无法播放某
些新发售的 BD 碟片。建议用软件升级功能升级本机
的软件,以便能基于最新软件操作本机。
若要检查软件升级的可用性,请访问
http://download.yamaha.com/
注意
正在执行软件升级时,请勿移除 USB 存储设备、将本机设定
为待机模式或拔下电源线 /LAN 电缆插头。
升级软件
1 准备软件升级。
从 [ 网络 ] 升级软件时:
确认本机已连接到网络。
从 [USB 存储器 ] 升级软件时:
1 将升级文件包保存到 USB 存储设备上的合适文
件夹。有关更多详细说明,请参阅升级文件包
所附的程序文件。
2 连接 USB 存储设备。
如果当连接 USB 存储器时软件升级自动开始,
请跳过以下步骤 2。
2 选择升级方法并从设置菜单开始升级。
设定
1 按 SETUP 显示设置菜单画面。
2 选择 [ 通用设置 ] = [ 系统 ] = [ 升级 ]。
3 从[USB存储器]/[网络]中选择包含升级文件包
的项目。
3 按照屏幕信息开始升级。
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附加信息
故障排除
当本机运作不正常时,请参阅以下表格。如果您所遇到的问题未在以下表格中列出或如果以下说明没有帮助,
请关闭本机,断开电源线的连接,然后联系附近授权的 Yamaha 经销商或服务中心。
常规
问题 原因 解决方法 页码
不通电。 按前面板上的 打开电源。
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本机电源无法打开或电
电源线没有连接或插头没有完全插
请牢固连接电源线。
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源打开后立刻进入待机
入。
模式。
本机可能已经受到强烈的外部电击
将本机设定为待机模式,断开电源线的连接,
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(例如闪电或很强静电)。
30 秒后再连接电源线,然后正常使用本机。
本机工作不正常。
本机需要重启。 按住前面板上的 约 5 秒钟以重启本机。若要
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完全重启,请从交流插座上拔下电源线 5 至
10 秒钟,再重新将电源线插到交流插座上,然
后打开本机。
无法播放碟片。 未设定初始向导。 购买或升级后首次打开本机时设定初始向导。
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没有声音。 选择了不合适的输入源。 用前面板上的 INPUT (或遥控器上的输入选择按
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钮)选择合适的输入源。
扬声器连接不牢固。 确保牢固连接。
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静音功能开启。 取消静音功能。
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音量调低了。 调高音量。
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正在从源组件 (例如 CD-ROM)输入本
播放本机可以再现的源信号。
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机无法再现的信号。
[HDMI 控制 ] 设定为 [ 关 ]。 仅使用 HDMI 电缆连接支持 ARC (音频回传通
35
道)的电视机和本机时,请将 [HDMI 控制 ] 设定
为[开]。
音频设备连接到本机的 DIGITAL IN 插
本机上没有专用数字音频输出端子。输入
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孔。
DIGITAL IN 插孔的音频信号无法从本机输出到电
视机。
扬声器没有声音。 设置菜单中音频输出的 [HDMI] 未设定
将 [HDMI] 设定为 [ 关 ]。
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为[关]。
某一声道无声音或声音
该声道的输出电平低。 增加该声道的输出电平。
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太小。
扬声器设定不正确。 通过在设置菜单中的 [ 扬声器设定 ] 下设定 [ 配
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置 ] 来调节扬声器。
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问题 原因 解决方法 页码
无图像。 电缆连接不正确。 确保电缆正确连接。
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确保所连接的电视机设定为正确的输入。
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使用附送的视频插脚电缆将本机连接到具有
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VIDEO 插孔的电视机。
– 如果本机连接到 VIDEO 插孔时仍不显示图像,
请在未插入碟片并且播放停止时同时按住前面
板上的 和 约 5 秒钟以切换 NTSC/
PAL。
电视机系统设定不正确。 在未插入碟片并且播放停止时同时按住前面板上
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的 和 约 5 秒钟以切换 NTSC/PAL。通
过 HDMI 连接时重新正确设定分辨率 (第 37
页)。
电源突然关闭。 设定了睡眠定时器。 这不是故障。打开本机并重新播放源。
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[ 自动关机 ] 设定为 [ 开 ]。 将 [ 自动关机 ] 设定为 [ 关 ]。
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仅从一侧的扬声器听到
电缆连接不正确。 正确连接电缆。如果问题仍然无法解决,电缆可
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声音。
能已损坏。
数字或无线电频率设备
本机太靠近数字或高频设备。 将本机远离此种设备放置。
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产生噪音干扰。
本机开始播放或载入碟
这些声音并非本机故障,而是正常操作状态。
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片时发出劈啪声。
超低音扬声器没有声
超低音扬声器未正确连接。 检查超低音扬声器是否正确连接。
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音。
超低音扬声器的电平低。 用 SW (超低音扬声器)+ 按钮增加超低音扬声
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器电平。
连接到 SUBWOOFER 前输
来自本机的超低音扬声器输出电平太
用 SW (超低音扬声器)- 按钮降低超低音扬声
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出插孔的超低音扬声器
高。
器输出电平,然后用超低音扬声器自身的控制器
的声音失真。
增加超低音扬声器电平。
系统设定自动改变。 当 [HDMI 控制 ] 设定为 [ 开 ] 时,电
将 [HDMI 控制 ] 设定为 [ 关 ] 或通过使用系统的
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视机的操作 (例如,更改频道等)会
遥控器重新设定系统。
改变系统设定。
HDMI 控制功能无法正确
[HDMI 控制 ] 设定为 [ 关 ]。 将 [HDMI 控制 ] 设定为 [ 开 ]。
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工作。
HDMI 控制功能在电视机上停用。 请参阅电视机附送的说明书并检查设定。
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即使 [ 唇形同步 ] 设定
电视机不支持自动唇形同步。 将 [ 唇形同步 ] 设定为 [ 手动 ],然后手动调节
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为 [ 自动 ],自动唇形
音频输出延迟。
同步也无效。
附加信息
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故障排除
无线电接收
问题 原因 解决方法 页码
FM 立体声接收嘈杂。 天线未正确连接。 检查天线连接。
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当发射器太远或天线输入不良时,FM
尝试使用高质量定向 FM 天线。
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立体声广播的性质引起此问题。
切换到单声道模式。
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使用自动调谐方法无法
信号太弱。 使用高质量定向 FM 天线。
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调入想要的电台。
使用手动调谐方法。
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预设选择功能不起作用。 预设 (记忆)已经删除。 重新预设无线电台。
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即使使用良好的 FM 天线
出现了多路反射或其它无线干扰。 改变天线的高度、方向或处所。
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或室外天线,仍然有失
真,无法获得清晰接收。
iPod
注意
在发生发送错误,但本机的前面板显示屏中未出现状态信息的情况下,请检查与 iPod 的连接 (请参阅第 12 页)。
状态信息 原因 解决方法 页码
READING 本机正处在识别与 iPod 的连接过程
如果此信息持续出现在前面板显示屏中并且不开
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中。
始播放,请重新连接 iPod。
UNKNOWN 从 iPod 到本机的信号路径有问题。 重新连接 iPod。
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本机不支持正在使用的 iPod。 仅支持 iPod classic、iPod nano (第 2 代、第
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3 代、第 4 代、第 5 代和第 6 代)、iPod touch
(第 1 代、第 2 代、第 3 代和第 4 代)、
iPhone、iPhone 3G/3GS 和 iPhone 4。
iPod 软件版本较老。 将 iPod 的软件版本升级到最新。
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STOP iPod 播放结束。
例如,所选专辑中的所有歌曲已经结
束播放。
NO iPod iPod 与本机断开连接。 通过 USB 电缆正确连接 iPod 和本机。
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问题 原因 解决方法 页码
没有声音。 本机电源处于关闭状态。 正确连接电源线。
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iPod 的软件版本尚未升级。 下载最新的 iTunes 软件并将 iPod 软件版本升级
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到最新。
iPod 正在连接本机。 请稍候。
—
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问题 原因 解决方法 页码
没有声音。
iPod 未正确连接。 通过 USB 电缆正确连接 iPod 和本机。
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iPod 有声音,但是无法
用本机或遥控器操作。
电视机中没有 iPod 的
无法通过 HDMI 电缆将 iPod 的声音从
使用本机的扬声器。
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声音。
本机输出到电视机。
本机无法通过遥控器操
本机不支持此 iPod。 仅支持 iPod classic、iPod nano (第 2 代、第
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作。
3 代、第 4 代、第 5 代和第 6 代)、iPod touch
(第 1 代、第 2 代、第 3 代和第 4 代)、
iPhone、iPhone 3G/3GS 和 iPhone 4。
iPod 未正确连接。 通过 USB 电缆正确连接 iPod 和本机。
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iPod 的软件版本较老。 将 iPod 的软件版本升级到最新。如果即使采用
—
了最新软件也无法解决问题,请重设 iPod。
无法从 iPod 操作。 iPod 未正确连接。 通过 USB 电缆正确连接 iPod 和本机。
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前面板显示屏上不显示
安装的 iPod 不支持播放信息显示。 仅支持 iPod classic、iPod nano (第 2 代、第
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播放信息。
3 代、第 4 代、第 5 代和第 6 代)、iPod touch
(第 1 代、第 2 代、第 3 代和第 4 代)、
iPhone、iPhone 3G/3GS 和 iPhone 4。
iPod 不充电。 iPod 未正确连接。 通过 USB 电缆正确连接 iPod 和本机。
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本机不支持此 iPod。 仅支持 iPod classic、iPod nano (第 2 代、第
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3 代、第 4 代、第 5 代和第 6 代)、iPod touch
(第 1 代、第 2 代、第 3 代和第 4 代)、
iPhone、iPhone 3G/3GS 和 iPhone 4。
USB
注意
在发生发送错误,但本机的前面板中未出现状态信息的情况下,请检查与 USB 设备的连接 (请参阅第 15 页)。
状态信息 原因 解决方法 页码
USB ERROR 连接的 USB 设备在本机上不可播放。 断开 USB 设备的连接。改变 USB 以外的输入源并
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重新选择 USB 作为输入源。然后重新连接可播放
USB 设备歪曲连接。
的 USB 设备。
附加信息
问题 原因 解决方法 页码
USB 设备中的文件不播
USB 设备未被识别。 重新连接 USB 设备。
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放。
如果设备附带交流电源适配器,则连接交流电源
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适配器。
USB 设备连接不正确。 重新连接 USB 设备。
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文件格式与本机不兼容。 请用本机可播放的正确录制的文件进行替换。
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如果以上办法无法解决问题,此 USB
尝试使用另一个 USB 设备。
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设备无法在本机上播放。
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故障排除
碟片播放
■ 常规
问题 原因 解决方法 页码
没有声音或声音失真。 音频或视频文件的采样频率与本机不
检查音频或视频文件的采样频率和比特率是否与
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兼容。
本机兼容。
视音频录制状态而定,如当非音频信号或非标准
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音频录制为音频内容时,可能无法输出音频。
静止模式、慢动作播放、快进和快退时无声音。
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碟片播放没有开始。 碟片没有最终化。 CD-R/RW、DVD+R/RW/R DL 和 DVD-R/RW/R DL 必须
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被最终化。
装入的碟片上下颠倒。 取出碟片并重新装入,确保标签面朝上。
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碟片有缺陷。 尝试播放另一张碟片。如果问题解决,表示您要
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播放的碟片有缺陷。
文件格式与本机不兼容。 检查文件格式是否与本机兼容。
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有些按钮操作不起作
本机装入的碟片不兼容。 使用本机支持的碟片。
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用。
按本机上的 或遥
碟片脏污。 取出碟片并擦拭干净。
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控器上的 后,播放
本机装入的碟片不兼容。 使用本机支持的碟片。
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未立即开始。
如果将本机从寒冷处带到温暖处,碟
等待一或两个小时,直到本机调整到室温后再重
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片读取激光头上就形成了结露。
试。
即使碟片托盘中有碟
本机装入的碟片不兼容。 使用本机支持的碟片。
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片,显示屏中也出现
碟片脏污。 取出碟片并擦拭干净。
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[No Disc]。
装入的碟片上下颠倒。 取出碟片并重新装入,确保标签面朝上。
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不输出音频,或不正确
此碟片受版权保护。 对于某些录制有版权保护内容的碟片,可能无法
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播放图像。
输出音频或无法正确播放图像。
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■ 图像
问题 原因 解决方法 页码
画面定格且操作按钮不
按 ,然后重新开始播放。
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起作用。
本机需要重启。 关闭电源并重新打开电源。
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按住前面板上的 约 5 秒钟以重启本机。
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视频未以所需分辨率输
分辨率设定不正确。 设定为所需分辨率。
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出。
宽屏视频显示时被垂直
电视机的纵横比设定不正确。 更改电视机的纵横比。
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拉伸,或画面顶部和底
部出现黑带。或者 4:3
视频显示时被水平拉
伸。
画面上出现方块形噪点
由于数字图像压缩技术的特性,快速移动的场景
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(马赛克)。
中可能会看到图像中的块状杂讯。
如果 DVD 视频录制到录
此碟片受版权保护。 本机遵从模拟复制保护。某些碟片包含复制禁止
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像机,或通过录像机播
信号。如果试图通过录像机播放此类碟片,或录
放,播放画面会受到干
制到录像机并播放该信号,复制保护将禁止正常
扰。
播放。
遥控器
问题 原因 解决方法 页码
遥控器不工作或功能不
遥控器在其操作范围之外操作。 有关遥控器操作范围的信息,请参阅 “使用遥
10
正常。
控器”
。
本机的遥控感应器暴露于直射阳光或
改变照明或本机的方向。
—
灯光下。
电池电量耗尽。 更换新电池。
10
本机的感应器和遥控器之间有障碍
移除障碍物。
—
物。
网络
问题 原因 解决方法 页码
附加信息
无法连接到互联网。 电缆连接不正确。 正确连接网线。
15
所连接设备的电源关闭。 打开所连接设备,如宽带路由器或调制解调器。
—
宽带路由器和 / 或调制解调器的连接
正确连接宽带路由器和 / 或调制解调器。
—
不正确。
网络设定不正确。 在网络设定中设定正确的值。请参阅 “网络”。
36
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故障排除
问题 原因 解决方法 页码
无法下载 BD-Live 内
电缆连接不正确。 正确连接网线。
15
容。
USB 设备连接不正确。 正确连接 USB 存储设备。检查 USB 存储设备是否
15
连接到本机的 USB 端口。
BD 碟片不支持 BD-Live。 检查 BD 碟片是否支持 BD-Live。
—
网络设定不正确。 检查 [ 互联网 ] 的设定。
36
USB 存储设备不兼容。 连接以 FAT16 或 FAT32 格式化的 USB 存储设备。
15
USB 存储设备上可用空间不足。 建议连接可用空间至少为 2 GB 的 USB 存储设备。
35
如果可用空间不足,请格式化 USB 存储设备。
请参阅碟片附送的使用说明书或咨询碟片制造
—
商。
无法检测到 DLNA 服务
电缆连接不正确。 正确连接网线。
15
器。
所连接设备的电源关闭。 打开所连接设备,如宽带路由器或服务器。
—
本机的存取点和服务器不相同。 确认本机和服务器连接到相同的存取点。
—
网络设定不正确。 在网络设定中设定正确的值。请参阅 “网络”。
36
DLNA 服务器不允许本机访问。 视 DLNA 服务器而定,本机可能需要从服务器获
—
得许可。
无法播放家庭网络服务
本机不支持此文件。 确保文件可播放。
3
器上的文件。
DLNA 设定不正确。 检查 DLNA 服务器的设定。
36
播放和操作质量可能会受到家庭网络条件的影
—
响。
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故障排除
画面上的信息
如果您试图播放的碟片不适合或操作不正确,电视屏幕上会出现以下信息。
出错信息 原因 解决方法 页码
不对应文件 本机不支持此文件。 请参阅 “本机可使用的碟片 / 文件类型”。
3
区码错误! 碟片为不兼容区码。 请参阅 “区域管理信息”。
3
网络出错 本机无法连接到网络。 检查连接和网络设定。
15
36
网络 OK,proxy 出错。 本机无法连接到代理服务器。 请参阅 “[ 代理服务器设置 ]”。
36
在安装菜单中 BD-Live
BD-Live 连接被禁止。 请参阅 “[BD-Live 连接 ]”。
36
连接禁用。
没有检测到有效的升级
无法找到升级的文件。 检查升级文件是否在正确的文件夹中。
—
文件!
升级失败! 升级失败。 检查升级文件是否损坏或不可读。
—
其他
问题 原因 解决方法 页码
忘记了密码。 未插入碟片并且播放停止时,同时按住前面板上
—
的 和 约 5 秒钟将本机的所有安全设定
(第36页)设定为默认设定。电源自动关闭后,
再次按 打开电源。
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术语表
AVCHD
动态范围控制
AVCHD 是可用于录制和播放高分辨率 HD 图像的高清
动态范围控制调节最响亮和最轻柔声音之间的范围
摄像机的新格式 (标准)。
(动态范围)以便以均衡音量播放。当难以听到对
BD-Live™
话或播放可能会干扰邻居时使用此功能。
BD-Live 是一种利用网络连接的 BD 标准,本机使用
DTS
该标准可上网下载宣传视频和其他数据。
这是由 DTS, Inc. 研发的数字声音系统,用于电影
BDMV
院。
BDMV (Blu-ray 碟片电影、BD-MV)是用于 BD-ROM
DTS-HD High Resolution Audio
(Blu-ray Disc 规格之一)的应用程序格式之一。
DTS-HD High Resolution Audio 是为下一代高清光
BDMV 是相当于 DVD 规格的 DVD 视频的录制格式。
碟格式研发的新技术。
Blu-ray 3D™
HDMI
使用 Blu-ray 3D 可观看全高清 3D 图像。
HDMI (高清多媒体接口)是同时支持单个数字连接
BONUSVIEW™
上的视频和音频的接口。HDMI 连接以数字形式对配
BONUSVIEW 兼容碟片可让您同时欣赏两个画面的视
备 HDMI 电视机等 AV 组件执行高清视频信号和多声
频子信道、音频子信道和字幕。播放时小画面显示
道音频信号的标准,而不降级。
在主画面内 (画中画)。
信箱 (LB 4:3)
隐藏字幕
图像顶部和底部带有黑带的一种画面尺寸,便于在
隐藏字幕是一种字幕,它与普通字幕的区别在于这
所连接的 4:3 电视机上观看宽屏 (16:9)资料。
种字幕供听觉障碍者使用,而普通字幕供听觉正常
线性 PCM 声音
者使用。普通字幕很少显示所有音频。例如,隐藏
线性 PCM 是用于音频 CD 和某些 DVD 和 Blu-ray 碟片
字幕显示音效 (例如 “电话铃声”和 “脚步
的信号录制格式。音频 CD 上的声音以 16 比特,
声”),而普通字幕则不显示。选择此设定之前,
44.1 kHz 录制。(DVD 碟片上的声音在 16 比特,
请确保碟片包含隐藏字幕信息。
48 kHz 和 24 比特,96 kHz 之间录制,BD 碟片上的
彩色空间
声音在 16 比特,48 kHz 和 24 比特,192 kHz 之间
彩色空间是可表现的色彩范围。RGB 是基于 RGB 彩
录制。)
色模型 (红色、绿色和蓝色)的彩色空间,典型用
唇形同步
于电脑显示器。YCbCr 是基于照度信号 (Y)和两个
唇形同步 (Lip Sync)是唇形同步 (lip
色差信号 (Cb 和 Cr)的彩色空间。
synchronization)的缩写,是一个技术术语,同时
Deep Color (深色)
涉及在后期制作和传输期间保持音频和视频信号同
Deep Color (深色)是指在显示器中使用各种色
步的问题和能力。音频和视频的延迟需要复杂的终
深,至少为前版 HDMI 规格中的 24 位深。此附加位
端用户调节,HDMI 用了自动音频和视频同步功能,
深可让高清电视和其他显示器从数百万色彩增加到
使设备在没有用户交互时能够自动准确地执行此同
数十亿色彩,并消除画面色带以达到平稳音渡和色
步。
彩间的细微渐变。增加的对比率可多次表现黑白之
Mac 地址
间的更多灰色阴影。此外,Deep Color (深色)还
Mac 地址是分配到网络设备的唯一值以便识别。
增加了由 RGB 或 YCbCr 彩色空间所定义的界线内的
全景 (PS 4:3)
可用色彩数量。
一种画面尺寸,将切掉图像边缘以便在所连接的
Dolby Digital
4:3 电视机上观看宽屏 (16:9)资料。
一种由 Dolby Laboratories Inc. 研发的声音系
字幕
统,当产品连接到 Dolby Digital 处理器或放大器
画面底部出现文字行,翻译或誊写对话内容。众多
时可对音频输出营造电影院的气氛。
DVD 和 BD 碟片上均录制有字幕。
Dolby Digital Plus
顶部菜单
一种对 Dolby Digital 扩展而研发的声音系统。此
在 BD 视频 /DVD 视频中,这是用于选择要播放章节
音频编码技术支持 7.1 多声道环绕声。
和字幕语言等内容的菜单。在某些 DVD 视频中,顶
Dolby TrueHD
部菜单也称作 “标题菜单”。
Dolby TrueHD 是一种无损编码技术,最多可为下一
x.v.Color
代光碟支持 8 声道多声道环绕声。再现的声音与原
x.v.Color 再现前所未有的色彩范围,显示几乎所
始音源如出一辙。
有人眼可以察觉到的色彩。
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规格
播放器部分
输入 / 输出
• HDMI 输出 .............................. A 型连接器× 1
iPod/iPhone
480i/576i、480p/576p、720p、1080i、
• 支持的 iPod/iPhone ..................... iPod classic、
1080p/24Hz、Deep Color (深色)、x.v.Color、
iPod nano (第 2 代、第 3 代、第 4 代、第 5 代和第 6 代)、
3D、ARC (音频回传通道)支持
iPod touch (第 1 代、第 2 代、第 3 代和第 4 代)、
• 视频输出.............................. 1 Vp-p (75 Ω)
iPhone、iPhone 3G/3GS、iPhone 4
• 数字输入........................... 光学× 1,同轴× 1
碟片和文件格式
支持的格式:LPCM 2 声道 (最大 48 KHz),Dolby
• 有关支持的碟片和文件格式,请参阅第 3 页。
Digital,DTS
• USB.................................... A 型连接器× 2
AUX
• 以太网................................... 100 BASE-TX
• 输入连接器
• 其他输出设备......................... 远程 IN/OUT × 1
AUX .............................................RCA
(仅限美国和加拿大机型)
PORTABLE ...............立体声 L/R:3.5 mm 立体声迷你
一般
放大器部分
• 电源
• 最大输出功率
[ 美国和加拿大机型 ] ................ AC 120 V,60 Hz
前置 L/R .........每声道 80 W (1 kHz,10% THD,6 Ω)
[ 欧洲机型 ] ................. AC 220-240 V,50/60 Hz
中置 ................... 80 W (1 kHz,10% THD,6 Ω)
[ 亚洲机型 ] ................. AC 220-240 V,50/60 Hz
环绕 L/R .........每声道 80 W (1 kHz,10% THD,6 Ω)
[ 中国机型 ] ........................ AC 220 V,50 Hz
超低音扬声器 ......... 100 W (100 Hz,10% THD,4 Ω)
[ 俄罗斯机型 ] .................. AC 220-240 V,50 Hz
• 输入灵敏度 / 输入阻抗
• 功耗............................................ 72 W
AUX ................................... 200 mV/47 kΩ
• 待机功耗................................. 0.5 W 或更低
PORTABLE .............................. 100 mV/47 kΩ
• 尺寸 (宽×高×深,包括突出部分)
• 总谐波失真
................................... 435 × 80 × 362 mm
AUX 1 kHz/10 W ...............................0.05 %
• 重量.......................................... 4.5 kg
调谐器部分
• 调谐范围
规格如有变更,恕不另行通知。
[ 加拿大机型 ] ......................87.5 至 107.9 MHz
[ 其它机型 ] ......................87.50 至 108.00 MHz
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规格
■ 版权
• iPhone、iPod、iPod classic、iPod nano 和 iPod touch
• 由以下美国专利号:5,956,674; 5,974,380; 6,226,616;
是 Apple Inc. 在美国和其他国家注册的商标。
6,487,535; 7,392,195; 7,272,567; 7,333,929;
7,212,872 和其他美国和全球已颁发和申请中的专利授权
“Made for iPod”和 “Made for iPhone”指的是分别专
制造。DTS-HD、符号以及 DTS-HD 与符号组合是 DTS,
用于连接 iPod 或 iPhone 的电子附件,并且已通过开发者
Inc. 的注册商标,且 DTS-HD Master Audio | Essential
的认证可满足 Apple 的性能标准。
是其商标。产品包括软件。 © DTS, Inc. 保留所有权利。
Apple 对本设备的运行或本设备是否符合安全和规定标准
不承担责任。请注意,与 iPod 和 iPhone 配合使用该附件
可能会影响无线性能。
• Blu-ray Disc
TM
、Blu-ray
TM
、Blu-ray 3D
TM
、BD-Live
TM
、
BONUSVIEW
TM
• 视听材料可能包含受版权保护的作品,未经版权所有者的
和标志是 Blu-ray Disc Association 的商
授权不得录制这些作品。请遵照您所在国家的相关法律。
标。
•
本产品采用受美国专利和其他知识产权保护的版权保护技
术。使用此版权保护技术必须获得 Rovi Corporation 的授
权,限于家庭或其他有限的观看用途,除非获得 Rovi
Corporation 的授权。禁止逆向工程或拆卸
。
• 本产品经 AVC 专利组合许可证和 VC-1 专利组合许可证授
权,允许消费者个人和非商业用于 (i)根据 AVC 标准和
•
HDMI、HDMI 标志和 High-Definition Multimedia
VC-1 标准 (“AVC/VC-1 视频”)进行视频编码和 / 或
Interface 是
HDMI Licensing LLC 的商标或注册商标。
(ii)对由从事个人和非商业活动的消费者编码和 / 或从
授权提供 AVC/VC-1 视频的视频提供商处获得的 AVC/VC-1
视频进行解码。未对其他用途授予许可或暗示许可。可从
MPEG LA, LLC 获得更多信息。
请访问 http://www.mpegla.com。
• “x.v.Color”和 “x.v.Color”标志是商标。
•
Windows Media Player是Microsoft corporation在美国和/
或其他国家的注册商标或商标
。
• “AVCHD”和 “AVCHD”标志是 Panasonic Corporation 和
• 是 DVD Format/Logo Licensing Corporation 的商
Sony Corporation 的商标。
标。
• Java和所有基于Java的商标和标志是Sun Microsystems,
Inc. 在美国和 / 或其他国家的商标或注册商标。
•
由 Dolby Laboratories 授权制造。
Dolby、Pro Logic 和
double-D 符号是 Dolby Laboratories 的商标。
• DLNA 和 DLNA CERTIFIED 是 Digital Living Network
Alliance 的商标和 / 或服务标志。
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规格
该标记附加在出售到中华人民共和国的电子信息产品上。
环形中的数字表示的是环境保护使用期限的年数。
○ : 表示该有毒有害物质在该部件所有均质材料中的含量均在 SJ/T 11363-2006 标准规定的限量要求以下。
×
: 表示该有毒有害物质至少在该部件的某一均质材料中的含量超出 SJ/T 11363-2006 标准规定的限量要求。
有毒有害物质或元素
部件名称
铅
汞
镉
六价铬
多溴联苯
多溴二苯醚
(Pb)
(Hg)
(Cd)
(Cr(VI))
(PBB)
(PBDE)
电路板
×
○○○○○
外壳箱体
×
○○○○○
前部面板显示器
×
○○○○○
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This package contains C software to implement JPEG image encoding, decoding, and
transcoding. JPEG (pronounced “jay-peg”) is a standardized compression method for
Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2000 Thai Open Source Software Center Ltd
full-color and gray-scale images.
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although some uncommon parameter settings aren’t implemented yet. We have made
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inserting and extracting textual comments in JFIF files.
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EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR
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The Independent JPEG Group’s JPEG software
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README for release 7 of 27-Jun-2009
portions thereof) for any purpose, without fee, subject to these conditions:
(1) If any part of the source code for this software is distributed, then this README file
This distribution contains the seventh public release of the Independent JPEG Group’s
must be included, with this copyright and no-warranty notice unaltered; and any
free JPEG software. You are welcome to redistribute this software and to use it for any
additions, deletions, or changes to the original files must be clearly indicated in
purpose, subject to the conditions under LEGAL ISSUES, below.
accompanying documentation.
This software is the work of Tom Lane, Guido Vollbeding, Philip Gladstone, Bill
(2) If only executable code is distributed, then the accompanying documentation must
Allombert, Jim Boucher, Lee Crocker, Bob Friesenhahn, Ben Jackson, Julian
state that “this software is based in part on the work of the Independent JPEG Group”.
Minguillon, Luis Ortiz, George Phillips, Davide Rossi, Ge’ Weijers, and other members
(3) Permission for use of this software is granted only if the user accepts full
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responsibility for any undesirable consequences; the authors accept NO LIABILITY for
IJG is not affiliated with the official ISO JPEG standards committee.
damages of any kind.
DOCUMENTATION ROADMAP
These conditions apply to any software derived from or based on the IJG code, not just
This file contains the following sections:
to the unmodified library. If you use our work, you ought to acknowledge us.
OVERVIEW General description of JPEG and the IJG software.
Permission is NOT granted for the use of any IJG author’s name or company name in
LEGAL ISSUES Copyright, lack of warranty, terms of distribution.
advertising or publicity relating to this software or products derived from it. This
REFERENCES Where to learn more about JPEG.
software may be referred to only as “the Independent JPEG Group’s software”.
ARCHIVE LOCATIONS Where to find newer versions of this software.
We specifically permit and encourage the use of this software as the basis of
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Special thanks.
commercial products, provided that all warranty or liability claims are assumed by the
FILE FORMAT WARS Software *not* to get.
product vendor.
TO DO Plans for future IJG releases.
ansi2knr.c is included in this distribution by permission of L. Peter Deutsch, sole
Other documentation files in the distribution are:
proprietor of its copyright holder, Aladdin Enterprises of Menlo Park, CA. ansi2knr.c is
User documentation:
NOT covered by the above copyright and conditions, but instead by the usual
distribution terms of the Free Software Foundation; principally, that you must include
install.txt How to configure and install the IJG software.
source code if you redistribute it. (See the file ansi2knr.c for full details.) However,
usage.txt Usage instructions for cjpeg, djpeg, jpegtran, rdjpgcom, and
since ansi2knr.c is not needed as part of any program generated from the IJG code, this
wrjpgcom.
does not limit you more than the foregoing paragraphs do.
The Unix configuration script “configure” was produced with GNU Autoconf. It is
*.1 Unix-style man pages for programs (same info as usage.txt).
copyright by the Free Software Foundation but is freely distributable. The same holds
wizard.txt Advanced usage instructions for JPEG wizards only.
for its supporting scripts (config.guess, config.sub, ltmain.sh). Another support script,
change.log Version-to-version change highlights.
install-sh, is copyright by X Consortium but is also freely distributable.
The IJG distribution formerly included code to read and write GIF files. To avoid
Programmer and internal documentation:
entanglement with the Unisys LZW patent, GIF reading support has been removed
libjpeg.txt How to use the JPEG library in your own programs.
altogether, and the GIF writer has been simplified to produce “uncompressed GIFs”.
This technique does not use the LZW algorithm; the resulting GIF files are larger than
example.c Sample code for calling the JPEG library.
usual, but are readable by all standard GIF decoders.
structure.txt Overview of the JPEG library’s internal structure.
We are required to state that
filelist.txt Road map of IJG files.
“The Graphics Interchange Format(c) is the Copyright property of
coderules.txt Coding style rules --- please read if you contribute code.
CompuServe Incorporated. GIF(sm) is a Service Mark property of
Please read at least the files install.txt and usage.txt. Some information can also be
CompuServe Incorporated.”
found in the JPEG FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) article. See ARCHIVE
LOCATIONS below to find out where to obtain the FAQ article.
REFERENCES
If you want to understand how the JPEG code works, we suggest reading one or more
We recommend reading one or more of these references before trying to understand the
of the REFERENCES, then looking at the documentation files (in roughly the order
innards of the JPEG software.
listed) before diving into the code.
The best short technical introduction to the JPEG compression algorithm is
OVERVIEW
Wallace, Gregory K. “The JPEG Still Picture Compression Standard”,
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