HD DVD player
OWNER???S MANUAL
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
CAUTION
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The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilat- eral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated ???dangerous voltage??? within the product???s enclo- sure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is in- tended to alert the user to the presence of important operat- ing and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.
FCC NOTICE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rule. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
-Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
-Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
-Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
WARNING: Changes or modifications made to this equipment, not expressly approved by Toshiba, or parties authorized by Toshiba, could void the user???s authority to operate the equipment.
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ADDITIONAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
15.Do not overload wall outlets; extension cords, or integral convenience receptacles as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock.
16.Apparatus should not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, should not be placed on the apparatus.
21.Do not use a cracked, deformed, or repaired disc. These discs are easily broken and may cause serious personal injury and apparatus malfunction.
22.If the apparatus should smoke or smell, immediately disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet. Wait until the smoke or smell stops, then ask your dealer for a check and repair. Neglecting to do so may cause fire.
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18.Do not place anything on top of this unit.
19.Do not place the apparatus on amplifiers or equipment that may produce heat.
20.Do not cover the ventilating holes for the inside cooling fan.
24.Handling the cord on this product or cords associated with accessories sold with this product, will expose you to lead, a chemical known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm.
Wash hands after handling.
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Precautions
Notes on handling
7Never disconnect the power cord from a wall outlet while the player is turned on, unless it is in an emergency. Doing so may cause malfunction.
7When shipping the player, the original shipping carton and packing materials come in handy. For maximum protection, repack the unit as it was originally packed at the factory.
7Do not use volatile liquids, such as insect spray, near the player. Do not leave rubber or plastic products in contact with the player for a long time. They will leave marks on the ???nish.
7The top and rear panels of the player may become warm after a long period of use. This is not a malfunction.
When not in use
7For usual absence
Be sure to remove the disc from the player and turn off the power.
7Prolonged absence
Unplug the player from a wall outlet.
Notes on locating
7Place the player on a level surface. Do not use it on a shaky or unstable surface such as a wobbly table or inclined stand. The loaded disc may dislodge from its proper position and cause damage to the player.
Before placing the player, make sure that the surface can stand the weight of the player. Never place the player in a high location to avoid damage to the product or person by an accidental fall of the player.
7When you place this player near a TV, radio, or VCR, the playback picture may become poor and the sound may be distorted depending on the condition and location of said equipment. In such an event, place the player as far away much as possible from the TV, radio, or VCR.
7To avoid damage to this product, never place or store the unit in direct sunlight; hot, humid areas; or areas subject to excessive dust, oily smoke, cigarette smoke or vibration.
Notes on cleaning
Use a soft, dry cloth for cleaning.
7Do not use any type of solvent, such as thinner or benzine, as they may damage the surface of the player.
About the volume level
The volume level of some commercial DVD discs may seem lower than that of audio CDs, other software, etc. If you turn up the volume of the TV or ampli???er
to play such discs, be sure to turn it back down after playback ???nishes.
Playback restrictions
This owner???s manual explains the basic instructions for this player. Some HD DVD discs or DVD video discs are produced in a manner that allows speci???c or limited operation during playback. As such, the player may not respond to all operating commands. This is not a defect in the player. Please refer to the notes on compatible discs later in this Introduction and to the discussion of DVD playback and features later in this manual.
?????? may appear on the TV screen during operation. ?????? means that the operation is not permitted by the player or the disc.
About software
Because of problems and errors that can occur during the creation of HD DVD, DVD and CD software and/ or the manufacture of HD DVD, DVD and CD discs, Toshiba cannot assure that this player will successfully play every disc bearing the HD DVD, DVD and CD logos. If you happen to experience any dif???culty playing an HD DVD, DVD and CD disc on this player, please contact Toshiba Customer Service.
Some differences
The HD DVD player operates more like a computer and differently than a standard DVD player, In addition to containing a microprocessor, it contains an operating system, random access memory (RAM), and an HD DVD drive. The operating system includes software that is transferred to the RAM when the machine is turned on and at other times during operation. This transfer can take time. Therefore, when you turn the HD DVD player on, it may take a little while before it is ready to use. Likewise, other functions may not be performed as quickly as they would on other AV equipment. Please take these factors into consideration as you use the HD DVD player.
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Notes on moisture condensation
Moisture condensation damages the unit. Please read the following carefully.
Moisture condensation occurs, for example, when you pour a cold drink into a glass on a warm day. Drops of water form on the outside of the glass.
In the same way, moisture may condense on the optical
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Moisture condensation occurs during the following cases.
7When you bring the unit directly from a cold place to a warm place.
7When you use the unit in a room where you just turned on the heater, or a place where the cold wind from the air conditioner directly hits the unit.
7In summer, when you use the unit in a hot and humid place just after you move the unit from an air conditioned room.
7When you use the unit in a humid place.
)TS TOO WARM
Do not use the unit when moisture condensation may occur.
If you use the unit in such a situation, it may damage discs and internal parts. Connect the power cord
of the unit to the wall outlet, turn on the unit, remove the disc, and leave it for two or three hours. After two or three hours, the unit will have warmed up and evaporated any moisture. Keep the unit connected to the wall outlet and moisture condensation will seldom occur.
Notes on copyright
7The unauthorized recording, use, display, distribution, or revision of television programs, videotapes, HD DVDs, DVDs, CDs and other materials, is prohibited under the Copyright Laws of the United States and other countries, and may subject you to civil and/or criminal liability.
7This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by method claims of certain U.S. patents and other intellectual property rights owned by Macrovision Corporation and other rights owners. Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision Corporation, and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision Corporation. Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited.
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. Dolby and the
Manufactured under license from Digital Theater Systems, Inc. U.S. Pat. No's. 5,451,942; 5,956,674; 5,974,380; 5,978,762; 6,226,616; 6,487,535 and other U.S. and
Copyright 1996, 2003 Digital Theater Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
HDMI, the HDMI logo and
SHARC is a registered trademark and Melody is a trademark of Analog Devices, Inc.
All other brand and product names mentioned in this manual are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their respective holders.
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Features
Playback of HD DVD video discs
HD DVD video discs are
7The HD DVD disc standard has been approved by the DVD forum.
7HD DVD (single layer): 15 GB
HD DVD (dual layer): Maximum capacity of 30 GB A single layer single sided disc (15 GB) has capacity of about 8 hours in 1125 line high de???nition picture; about 48 hours in 525 line standard de???nition picture (depending on bitrate of pre- recorded contents).
*1GB means 1,000,000,000 bytes.
7HD DVD Twin Format Discs have both HD DVD and DVD layers on one side. HD DVD Combination DVD Discs have HD DVD material on one side and standard DVD material on the other side. Because both disc types are new, such discs may not operate properly in this player.
7To view
7Connect an HDTV set to the COMPONENT OUTPUT jacks or the HDMI OUTPUT jack on this player.
7Some discs may require use of HDMI OUTPUT for viewing of high resolution material.
Compatible with multiple disc types
7Playback of commercial HD DVD video disc, DVD video, and Audio CD
7Playback of
format, MP3 ???le, WMA ???le)
Because HD DVD is a new format, disc compatibility issues with new and existing format discs are possible. Not all discs are compatible. If you experience compatibility problems, please contact Toshiba Customer Service.
Internet connection feature (LAN port)
7Some HD DVD discs enable you to access special HD DVD sites. If an HD DVD site includes content such as movie trailers, you can watch the content on the player via the Internet if your internet connection provides suf???cient bandwidth.
Compatibility notes
7For compatibility, see page 27.
Various output jacks
7An HDMI jack for connecting a single cable to output video and audio signals
7Component jacks
75.1 channel surround analog audio jacks
Certain system requirements
For high de???nition video playback:
7High de???nition display (720p and 1080i input capable).
7HD DVD disc with high de???nition content. 7HDMI or HDCP capable DVI input on your display
device required for some content (as speci???ed by disc authors).
7For
For Dolby?? Digital Plus and
7Receiver or processor/amp combination with 5.1 channel analog input or HDMI???
7Main, center, surround speakers and subwoofer as necessary for chosen format.
For
7Ethernet connection to customer supplied
7Some features may require higher bandwidth.
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Customer support
To reach Toshiba Customer Support in the U.S., please call 1 (800)
To reach Toshiba Customer Support in Canada, please call 1 (800)
This HD DVD player is manufactured under the HD DVD Format adopted by DVD Forum. DVD Forum approved AACS (Advance Access Content System) as content protection system for HD DVD Format like it approved CSS (Content Scramble System) for DVD Format. Therefore, certain restrictions are imposed on play, analog signal output, etc. of AACS protected contents.
When you use
As those restrictions may be adopted and/or changed and announced by AACS after the production of this product, the operation of this product and restrictions thereon may vary depending on the time you purchase this product.
To obtain updated information about AACS and this product, please contact the following:
*In the U.S., please call 1 (800)
*In Canada, please call 1 (800)
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Accessories
Accessories
Check that the following accessories are supplied.
Caution
???Do not use this power cord with any device other than this player.
Others
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Table of Contents
Introduction
(Basic) Playback Connections
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Index to parts and controls
See pages with arrows for details.
Front panel
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ON/STANDBY button / ON/STANDBY indicator page 28
Turns the power on/restores the unit to the standby mode.
Front panel display page 14
Remote sensor page 16
DOOR button page 28
Opens and closes the front door.
OPEN/CLOSE button page 28
Opens and closes the disc tray.
(PLAY) button page 29
Starts playback.
(STOP) button page 29
Stops playback.
(PAUSE) button page 29
Stops playback momentarily.
(SKIP) button page 33
Skips to the next chapter or track.
(SKIP) button page 33
Skips to the previous chapter or track.
Disc tray page 28
Loads a disc into the disc drive.
EXTENSION ports page 38
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Rear panel
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CONTROL
Used for custom control devices.
LAN port page 44
Use this to connect to a network with an always- on broadband connection.
Ventilation fan
Do not cover the ventilation holes.
AC IN socket page 20
Connect the supplied power cord.
VIDEO OUTPUT (VIDEO,
Outputs video and audio signals to a connected TV or ampli???er.
COMPONENT OUTPUT jacks page 22
Outputs video signals to a connected TV or monitor.
Connect to a TV or monitor equipped with component video jacks.
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HDMI OUTPUT jack page 21
Outputs video/audio signals to a connected TV, monitor or AV ampli???er.
Connect to a TV, monitor or AV ampli???er equipped with HDMI input.
DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT BITSTREAM/PCM (OPTICAL/COAXIAL) jacks page 23
Outputs digital audio signals.
Connect to a digital audio input on an ampli???er equipped with digital audio decoder.
When connecting the optional digital cable, ???t the connector into the jack ???rmly.
ANALOG AUDIO OUTPUT 5.1 CH SURROUND jacks page 23
Connect to an ampli???er equipped with 5.1 CH audio input.
ANALOG AUDIO OUTPUT 2 CH jacks page 20
Outputs audio signals to a connected TV or AV ampli???er.
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Index to parts and controls (Continued)
Display
Status indicator
: Playing
II : Pausing
Disc indicator
HD DVD : Illuminates when an HD DVD disc is loaded.
DVD : Illuminates when a DVD disc is loaded.
TITLE indicator
Illuminates when a title number is displayed.
CHP (Chapter) indicator
Illuminates when a chapter number is displayed.
CD indicator
Illuminates when a CD is loaded.
HDMI Indicator
Illuminates when selecting the HDMI output.
TRK (Track) indicator
Illuminates when a track number is displayed.
TOTAL indicator
Illuminates when the total playing time of the disc is displayed.
Switching the display
REMAIN (Remaining) indicator
Illuminates when a remaining playback time is displayed.
2ch indicator
Illuminates when 2 channel (L/R) sound is output.
MULTI indicator
Illuminates when 5.1 channel sound is output.
Repeat mode indicator
Illuminates when playing in repeat mode.
Angle icon indicator
Illuminates when playing a scene recorded with multi angles.
Multi display
Displays the total playing time of the disc, elapsed time, remaining time, title number, chapter number or message, etc.
Video output format indicator
Displays the video output format currently selected.
480 : 480 interlace
480 : 480 progressive
720 : 720 progressive
1080 : 1080 interlace
Every time you press DISPLAY button on the remote control, the display changes the contents. The display may not change, depending on the disc conditions.
Dimming the display
Pressing DIMMER button on the remote control changes the brightness of the display.
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Remote control
Returns to the previous screen (the screen may be speci???ed depending on the disc). Refer to the instructions of the disc.
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Preparation of the remote control
Set up the remote control to operate the player and your TV.
Loading batteries
1 Open the cover.
2 Insert batteries.
7Use 4 batteries (AAA sizes).
7Make sure to match the + and ??? on the batteries to the marks inside the battery compartment.
3 Close the cover.
Operating with the remote control
Point the remote control at the remote sensor and press the buttons.
Distance: About 7 m (23 ft) from the front of the remote sensor
Angle : About 30?? in each direction of the front of the remote sensor
Notes
Do not drop or give the remote control a shock.
Do not leave the remote control near an extremely hot or humid place.
Do not spill water or put anything wet on the remote control.
Do not disassemble the remote control.
Dispose of batteries in a designated disposal area.
Batteries should always be disposed of with the environment in mind.
Always dispose of batteries in accordance with applicable laws and regulations.
If the remote control does not operate correctly, or if the operating range becomes reduced, replace all batteries with new ones.
When necessary to replace batteries in the remote control, always replace all batteries with new ones. Never mix battery types or use new and used batteries in combination.
Be sure to use AAA size batteries.
Always remove batteries from remote control if they are dead or if the remote control is not be used for an extended period of time. This will prevent battery acid from leaking into the battery compartment.
Caution
Never throw batteries into a ???re.
About the remote control backlight
The remote control has a backlight function for conveniently illuminating the buttons when you use the remote control in a dark room, etc.
7Lights for approximately 10 seconds when a button is pressed.
7Lights for approximately 10 seconds when the remote control senses a certain amount of vibration (approximately 1 second for a small amount of vibration).
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To turn off the backlight function
approximately three seconds.
To turn back on the backlight function, press and hold again for at least approximately three seconds.
Note
The backlight function is on by default. Using the backlight function shortens the lifespan of the batteries.
Programming for TV control
1 While holding , press the number buttons to enter a corresponding brand code (see below) of your TV.
e.g. To enter 0001
Hold down.
???Some brands have several codes. Try one by one until the remote control can operate your TV.
2 Release .
The brand code is memorized.
Notes
TOSHIBA code is already set when you operate this player for the ???rst time.
When replacing the batteries of the remote control,
Brand code table
(Continued)
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Preparation of the remote control (Continued)
Hint on reading this manual
Icons for function applicability
The following icons are used in this manual to indicate features and/or functions that are applicable to various types of discs.
(For disc compatibility information, see page 26.)
Instructions and actual buttons
Most instructions are based on remote control operation, unless otherwise noted. You can use the buttons on the remote control and those on the main unit as well when they have the same function. Some functions are available only from the remote control.
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2 Connections
Connect your player to your A/V system.
Connecting to a TV
Connecting to a device with an HDMI input Connecting to a TV with component video inputs Connecting to an audio system
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Connecting to a TV
Connect the player to your TV to view disc contents.
To view 480, 720, 1080 pictures, use the HDMI OUTPUT jack or the COMPONENT OUTPUT jacks to connect to a TV. ( page 21, ???Connecting to a device with an HDMI input???, page 22, ???Connecting
Audio cable (supplied)
(not supplied)
Video cable (supplied)
White
Yellow
Red
Caution
Do not power this player using any power cord other than the one supplied with this player.
Do not use the supplied power cord with any device other than this player.
Connect the power cord finally to a 120V AC wall outlet.
Switching output signals and setting the resolution
Turn on the player ( page 28) before you con???gure the following setting.
Player display window
Make sure the HDMI indicator TURNS OFF.
HDMI
Set the resolution to output from the player in accordance with the scanning method (480) of the connected TV.
Select ???480??? on the player display window.
Notes
When you connect the player to your TV, be sure to turn off the power and unplug both units from the wall outlet before making any connections.
Connect the player directly to your TV. If you connect the player to a VCR, TV/VCR combination, video selector or AV ampli???er, the playback picture may be distorted due to copy protection.
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Connecting to a device with an HDMI input
HDMI stands for High De???nition Multimedia Interface. HDMI transfers digital audio and uncompressed digital video on a single cable. As a result, audio cables and video cables don???t need to be connected separately to a device. The HDMI OUTPUT jack is designed to HDMI Version 1.1.
To view 480 , 720 , 1080 pictures, use the HDMI OUTPUT jack or the COMPONENT OUTPUT jacks to connect to a TV ( page 22, ???Connecting to a TV with component video inputs???). Some discs may require use of the HDMI OUTPUT for viewing of high resolution material. See note regarding copy protection.
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Note on copy protection and high definition viewing
HD DVD and DVD video disc creators have the option to include copy protection instructions in their discs that prohibit the output of some standard video or high definition video (original 720p or 1080i or
HDMI compatible device
HDMI input
Depending on the equipment connected to this player, such as a TV or a projector, no sound may be output by the display. In this case, set ???Digital out HDMI??? ( page 53) to ???PCM???. If sound still is not heard, use analog output.
HDMI cable (supplied)
??? Set ???Digital out HDMI??? ( page 53).
Switching output signals (Switching to HDMI output and setting the resolution)
Turn on the player ( page 28) before you con???gure the following setting.
Notes
Refer to the owner???s manual for the TV to be connected to this player for more information concerning HDMI connections.
When the HDMI connection is not veri???ed, the error message appears on the front panel display. In this case, disconnect the HDMI cable then connect it again, or turn off the connected HDMI device then turn it on.
HDMI output is digital only, DVI analog is not supported.
HDMI is an evolving technology, so it is possible that some devices may not operate properly with this player.
Be sure to use an HDMI cable with the HDMI logo () to connect an HDMI device.
If your display does not support
HDMI, the HDMI logo and
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Connecting to a TV with component video inputs
If your TV has component video inputs, you can obtain pictures in better quality.
You may also view 480, 720, 1080 pictures using the HDMI OUTPUT jack to connect to a TV ( page 21, ???Connecting to a device with an HDMI input???).
Note on copy protection and high definition viewing
HD DVD and DVD video disc creators have the option to include copy protection instructions in their discs that prohibit the output of some standard video or high definition video (original 720p or 1080i or
Connect to audio input jacks on your TV using
the audio cable.Video cable (not supplied)
Component video input
TV
Switching output signals (Switching to component video output and setting the resolution)
Turn on the player ( page 28) before you con???gure the following setting.
Notes
When 1080i or 720p is selected, video cannot be displayed from the
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Connecting to an audio system
You can enjoy multichannel
Set "Digital out SPDIF" ( page 53).
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AV amplifier
Caution
When you are connecting (via the DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT BITSTREAM/PCM jack) an AV decoder that does not have Dolby Digital, DTS or MPEG decoding capability, be sure to set ???Digital out SPDIF??? ( page 53) to ???PCM???. Otherwise, high volume sound may damage your hearing as well as the speakers.
ANALOG AUDIO INPUT
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Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. Dolby and the
Manufactured under license from Digital Theater Systems, Inc. U.S. Pat. No's. 5,451,942; 5,956,674; 5,974,380; 5,978,762; 6,226,616; 6,487,535 and other U.S. and
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Connecting to an audio system (Continued)
Via HDMI output
You may need to adjust the HDMI audio output to match the capabilities of your AV amplifier. In this case, set ???Digital out HDMI??? ( page 53) to ???PCM???.
???Set ???Digital out HDMI??? ( page 53).
HDMI cable (supplied)
Caution
When you are connecting (via the HDMI OUTPUT jack) an AV decoder that does not have Dolby Digital or DTS decoding capability, be sure to set ???Digital out HDMI??? ( page 53) to ???PCM??? or ???Downmixed PCM???. Otherwise, high volume sound may damage your hearing as well as the speakers.
Note about audio capabilities
Dolby Digital Plus and
Dolby TrueHD processing for two channels only.
AV amplifier
HDMI input
HDMI output
HDMI cable (not supplied)
HDMI compatible device
HDMI input
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Play your favorite disc.
Disc compatibility
Powering on/Loading a disc
Playing a disc
Playing at various speeds
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Disc compatibility
Recordable discs you can play on this player
??? DVD VR mode recording
(CPRM compatible discs can not be played.)
???Single sided 4.7GB(12cm (43/4 in.))
Notes
Because HD DVD is a new format, disc compatibility issues with new and existing format discs are possible. Not all discs are compatible. If you experience compatibility problems, please contact Toshiba Customer Service, See page 8 for more information about disc compatibility.
This player can play pictures of the NTSC color system only.
You cannot play
Discs other than the above cannot be played. Even some of the above discs may not be able to be played depending on their state.
is a trademark of DVD Format/Logo Licensing Corporation.
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Compatibility notes
7Because HD DVD is a new format, certain disc, digital connection and other compatibility issues are possible. If you experience compatibility problems, please contact Toshiba Customer Service.
7Viewing
7Some HD DVD discs and DVD discs may restrict the use of some operation commands or features.
7Dolby Digital Plus and
7Dolby TrueHD processing for two channels only. 7Some
be incompatible due to laser
7This player may not support some MP3/WMA recordings due to differences in recording formats, disc structure or condition. (Use of
7The included remote control may not operate some or all features of your TV or monitor, so it may be necessary to use your original remote control.
7Certain features are subject to delayed availability. 7This product includes memory that is used to store
some disc related information, including downloaded
Note
The ??? rmware in this player can be updated. See page 57 for details.
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spray for vinyl LPs. It may damage the disc.
??? Refer to the instructions of the disc as well.
On storing discs
???Do not store discs in a place subject to direct sunlight or near heat sources.
???Do not store discs in places subject to moisture and dust such as a bathroom or near a humidi??? er.
???Store discs vertically in a case. Stacking or placing objects on discs outside of their case may cause warping.
???Refer to the instructions of the disc as well.
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Powering on/Loading a disc
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When the power turns on, ON/STANDBY indicator on the front panel changes color from red (standby mode) to green (operation).
Turning the power off
1 Press ON/STANDBY.
The power turns off and ON/STANDBY indicator on the front panel turns red (standby mode).
Note
If the player freezes for about 15 minutes or more and will not respond to any buttons, holding down ON/STANDBY button on the front panel for about 10 seconds can force the player to turn off. However, this is an emergency measure, which may cause damage to the player. Avoid casual use of this measure.
Loading a disc
The player opens the door and then the disc tray.
2 Place a disc in the hollow of the disc tray with the playback side down.
When using a
After placing a disc, press DOOR (see right) or
OPEN/CLOSE.
Notes
Use the button on the front panel or the remote control to open and close the disc tray. Do not push or hold the disc tray while it is moving. Doing so may cause the player to malfunction.
Do not load a disc which is unplayable, or any object other than a playable disc.
Do not apply downforce to the disc tray. Doing so may cause the player to malfunction.
If the disc tray stops while closing, the mechanical protection system of this player will open it. Do not force it to close. Doing so may damage the disc tray. If the disc tray will not open, turn the player off, and press OPEN/CLOSE on the front panel. This may turn the player on and open the disc tray. If it still won???t open, contact your nearest TOSHIBA dealer.
Opening or closing the door
Press (front panel) or (remote control).
The door on the front panel opens (closes).
???Use the button on the front panel or the remote control to open and close the door. Do not pull or push the door. Doing so may cause the player to malfunction.
???To close the door, unplug USB game controllers from the EXTENSION ports.
???The door may not be operated in some conditions such as immediately after powering on.
???The door automatically opens when opening the disc tray.
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Chapter3Playback (Basic)
Playing a disc
Connections Introduction
Start
??? If playback does not start
Press.
HD DVD
If a loaded disc contains a top menu, a top menu appears when you start playback.
Depending on the disc, you may need to press or to display a top menu.
(???Playing from the top menu???, page 30)
If a loaded disc contains a title menu, you can display it to select a desired title.
(???Playing from a recorded title menu???, page 30)
Playback starts automatically.
Stopping playback / Pausing playback
Press .
Playback stops.
Playback pauses.
To resume, press .
Notes
HD DVD video discs or DVD video discs provide high resolution pictures and a lot of information. Because of this, you may notice some ??? ne picture noise on the TV screen, which you have never seen with a regular broadcast TV program. While the amount of noise depends on the TV you use with the player, you should generally reduce the sharpness adjustment on your TV when viewing HD DVD or DVD video discs.
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Chapter3Playback (Basic)
Playing a disc (Continued)
Playing from the top menu
HD DVD
Some DVD video discs may include a top menu, on which you can view the structure of contents or select a scene.
Playback starts from chapter 1 of the selected title.
Notes
The instructions above describe basic procedures which may vary depending on the contents of a disc. If different instructions appear on the TV screen, follow those instructions.
If you display the top menu during playback and press TOP MENU button again without selecting any title, the player may resume playback from the point where you ??? rst pressed TOP MENU button (depending on the actual disc.)
This method of locating a title is available only on a disc that contains a top menu.
Instruction notes of discs may refer to the button that displays the top menu as TITLE button.
Depending on a disc, MENU button may have to be pressed instead of TOP MENU button to display the top menu.
Using A/B/C/D buttons
Use these buttons as indicated by the video display during HD DVD disc playback. Depending on the disc contents, the functions of each button may differ.
Playing from a recorded title menu
Discs recorded on personal devices such as DVD recorders may contain title menus, on which titles can be easily selected.
1 Press .
Recorded contents are displayed.
2 Press /// to select the title you want.
Playback of the selected title starts.
Notes
Disc menus vary depending on the disc or the recording device. Some discs may not contain a disc menu.
Discs recorded in DVD VR mode display the recorded contents not in thumbnails but in a list. Select a title on the list and press OK.
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Selecting the sound
HD DVD
If a disc contains several languages, you can select a preferred language from them to hear.
Notes
Some discs allow you to change audio selections only via the disc menu. If this is the case, press MENU button and choose the appropriate language from the selections on the disc menu.
When you turn on the player or replace a disc, the player returns to the initial default setting ( page 55). Depending on a disc, a speci??? c type of audio the disc has is output.
Selecting the sound of a disc recorded in DVD VR mode
When playing a disc recorded in DVD VR mode, select the sound as follows.
1 During playback, press .
???The current audio setting appears.
???The language code appears instead of the language name. Refer to the list of languages and their abbreviations. ( page 58)
Depending on the disc or the type of broadcast, variation of sound differs.
???
Stereo sound contents
"Stereo" or "LR" (Left main channel and right sub channel) . "L" (Left main channel) . "R" (Right sub channel) . Back to "Stereo" or "LR".
SAP sound contents
"Main" . "Sub" . "Main and Sub" . Back to "Main".
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Chapter3Playback (Basic)
Playing a disc (Continued)
Selecting subtitles
HD DVD
You can display subtitles on the TV and select a subtitle language from those included on the disc.
1
Start
2
Press during playback.
??? The current subtitle setting appears.
Press while the subtitle setting is displayed on the TV screen.
Subtitle languages which do not appear in the setting are not included in the disc.
Notes
Some DVD video discs are set to display subtitles automatically.
Depending on the scene, subtitles may not appear immediately after you set the subtitle function to on.
Some DVD video discs will allow you to change subtitle languages and turn subtitles on or off only via the disc menu.
When you turn on the player or replace a disc, the player returns to the initial default setting ( page 55). Depending on a disc, a speci??? c type of subtitles the disc has is output.
Depending on the scene, the subtitle language may not change immediately after selected.
Selecting the camera angle
HD DVD
If the scene was recorded with multiple angles, you can easily change the camera angle of the scene you are watching.
1
2
Notes
Press while playing a scene recorded with multiple angles.
While the angle number is displayed, press repeatedly to select the angle number.
You can also change the camera angle during still playback. The camera angle changes to the new setting when you resume normal playback.
If you pause a picture immediately after changing a camera angle, the resumed playback picture may not display the new camera angle.
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Chapter3Playback (Basic)
Playing at various speeds
Connections Introduction
During playback, press .
Picture pauses.
If you press while a picture is paused, you can play the picture frame by frame.
??? To resume normal playback, press
.
Some discs may not permit this operation.
Skipping chapters or tracks
Playback starts from the beginning of the current chapter or track. When you press twice, playback starts from the beginning of the previous chapter or track.
Playing in fast reverse or fast forward
During normal playback, press / .
:Fast forward playback
???Each time you press the button, the playback speed changes.
???To resume normal playback, press
.
Skipping chapters or tracks
Playback starts from the beginning of the next chapter or track.
??? To resume normal playback, press
.
??? Not available in CD playback.
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Chapter3Playback (Basic)
Playing at various speeds (Continued)
Locating by entering a section number
HD DVD
Locating by entering elapsed time
Normally titles, chapters, and tracks are numbered. By entering these numbers, you can access a desired section.
e.g. When you want to locate a chapter.
??? The actual display may vary depending on the disc.
The cursor shifts also by / .
???Pressing CLEAR button resets the numbers. To turn off the display, press T.SEARCH several times (depending on the disc).
Playback starts from the selected section.
Note
Some discs may not permit these operations.
2 Press the number buttons to enter the desired time location on the disc.
e.g. To enter 1 hour, 25 minutes, and 30 seconds
....
??? Pressing CLEAR button resets the numbers.
Playback starts from the speci??? ed location.
Resuming playback from the location last stopped (Title resume)
You can resume playback from the location last stopped.
If you press after stopping playback, playback starts from the location last stopped.
If you press after stopping playback, the resume feature is canceled.
Notes
Resume feature cannot function when:
???you select a disc menu language ( page 54) or change the parental lock setting ( page 56).
???you open the disc tray.
There may be a difference in the location where playback resumes depending on the disc.
It is possible to change the setting from the setup menu while the player retains a location in memory, however, the new setting can be valid only after the player clears the location memory, i.e., starts resume playback.
Some discs or scenes may not permit this operation.
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4 Playback (Advanced)
Playback variations and other functions.
Playing repeatedly (Repeat playback)
Playing MP3/WMA ???les on a CD
Using EXTENSION ports
Using the cursor function
Checking the current status and settings
Connections Introduction
Chapter4Playback (Advanced)
Playing repeatedly (Repeat playback)
DVD-
HD DVDCD Video
Start
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You can repeat a desired section.
1 Press .
The repeat modes are listed.
2 Press / to select the repeat mode.
(The selections on the list vary depending on category or status of a disc.)
e.g.
Repeats the specified segment. Select and press OK.
Perform step 1) and 2) below and skip step 3.
1) While the above display appears, press OK at a start point of a segment where you want to repeat.
The display changes to ???B Point???.
2) Press OK at an end point of a segment where you want to repeat.
Playback returns to the point A and repeats between A and B.
3 Press .
Repeat playback starts.
Notes
Chapter4Playback (Advanced)
Playing MP3/WMA ???les on a CD
3 Press .
Playback starts.
Connections Introduction
Notes
Some disc cannot be played.
WMA tracks that are
The DIGITAL AUDIO OUT BITSTREAM/PCM jack outputs MP3/WMA sounds in the linear PCM format regardless of the current ???Digital Out??? ( page 53) selection. Each ??? le name is displayed up to 8 characters.
Playable ???les
WMA codec version: V7, V8, V9 (Stereo sound only)
This player requires discs/recordings to meet certain technical standards in order to achieve optimal playback quality.
There are many different types of recordable disc formats (including
Others
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Chapter4Playback (Advanced)
Using EXTENSION ports
Using the cursor function
HD DVD
Depending on the features of the disc you are using, you may be able to connect USB game controllers to the Extension ports to use some interactive features. Additional features may be supported in the future.
Available commercial HD DVD discs include game software and drawing software. You can use the cursor function for some software.
EXTENSION ports
1
2
support for cursor use is playing.
Use the eight direction buttons to move the cursor.
Example: Game/drawing software
Move the cursor to select the game target or selection item. For details on actual operations, also refer to the operations guide for the disc.
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Chapter4Playback (Advanced)
Checking the current status and settings
1 Press .
The following
(The actual display varies depending on the disc.)
*The subtitle setting shows a language code ( page 58).
CD PLAYER
TRACK 002 00:03:12 / 00:05:16
Start
Connections Introduction
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5 Internet connection
Connect to a network with an
Internet connection feature (Outline)
Internet connection feature (Preparation)
Internet connection feature (Operation)
Connections Introduction
Chapter5Internet connection
Internet connection feature (Outline)
If you connect the player to the Internet via an
You do not need to connect to a PC to use this function.
You may also use the internet connection feature to update the player???s ???rmware. See page 57.
Before using
Before using this feature, please read and understand the important information in ???Notes???.
This feature requires
An HD DVD disc compatible with this feature (commercially available) is required. Not all HD DVD discs are compatible.
Connection requirement
Note
The above requirement may change without advance notice. In addition, all operations are not guaranteed.
Notes
Toshiba is not responsible for any malfunction of the player and/or the internet connection feature due to communication errors/malfunctions associated with your broadband internet connection, or other connected equipment.
Toshiba is not responsible for any trouble in your internet connection.
If you use a wireless ethernet network, you will need to use a wireless LAN ethernet adapter to connect the player to the network.
The features of HD DVD discs made available through the Internet Connection feature are not created or provided by Toshiba, and Toshiba is not responsible for their functionality or continued availability. Some disc related material available by the Internet Connection may not be compatible with this player. If you have questions about such content, please contact the producer of the disc.
Some internet contents may require a higher bandwidth connection.
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Even if the player is properly connected and
con??? gured, some internet contents may not operate properly because of internet congestion, the quality or bandwidth of your internet service, problems at the provider of the content or compatibility issues.
The communication features of this player comply with the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) 802.3.
Some internet connection operations may not be possible due to certain restrictions set by the Internet service provider (ISP) supplying your broadband Internet connection.
Any fees charged by an ISP including, without limitation, connection charges are your responsibility.
A 10
ADSL modem is required to use DSL service and a cable modem is required to use cable modem service. Depending on the access method of and subscriber agreement with your ISP, you may not be able to use the internet connection feature contained in this player or you may be limited to the number of devices you can connect at the same time. (If your ISP limits subscription to one device, this player may not be allowed to connect when a PC is already connected.)
The use of a ???Router??? may not be allowed or its usage may be limited depending on the policies and restrictions of your ISP. For details, contact your ISP directly.
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Chapter5Internet connection
Internet connection feature (Preparation)
Connection
Back view of the player
Regarding the cable used:
Use a commercially available straight LAN cable (Category 5/CAT5 or better with RJ45 connector).
To LAN port
Connecting using a router (e.g. ADSL)
Straight cable
Caution
When plugging or unplugging the LAN cable, hold the plug portion of the cable. When unplugging, do not pull on the LAN cable but unplug while pressing down on the lock.
Do not connect the modular phone cable to the LAN port.
Since there are various connection con??? gurations, please follow the
speci??? cations of your telecommunication carrier or internet service provider.
Note
While pressing down
Lock portion
Plug
Depending on the internet service provider (ISP), the number of devices that can receive internet service may be limited by the applicable terms of service. For details, contact your ISP.
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Internet connection setting procedure (Outline)
1st DHCP Setting
???Set ???DHCP??? to ???On???.
The network information is automatically set.
???Set ???DNS??? to ???On???.
The DNS server is obtained automatically from the DHCP server.
If a connection cannot be established even if ???DHCP??? is set to ???On???.
???Set ???DHCP??? to ???Off???.
Set ???IP Address???, ???Subnet Mask???, and ???Gateway??? manually.
???Set ???DNS??? to ???Off???.
Set the DNS server address manually.
2nd Proxy Setting
If the provider you are using requires a proxy setting to be configured, set the corresponding proxy server address.
3rd NTP Server Setting
The player automatically accesses an internet server to adjust its clock via the network time protocol.
1st DHCP Setting
1Press SETUP button. ???SETUP MENU??? appears.
2Press / buttons to select ???Ethernet???, then press OK button.
3On ???Ethernet??? menu, press / buttons to select ???DHCP??? then press OK button.
4Set ???DHCP??? to ???On???, then press OK button.
5 Set ???DNS??? to ???On???, then press OK button.
6Select ???Con??? rm???, then press OK button. Con??? rming starts.
If the setup is successful, an IP address appears. Press OK button.
If the setup is not successful:
a)Set ???DHCP??? to ???Off??? then press OK button.
b)Input the addresses into ???IP Address???, ???Subnet Mask??? and ???Gateway??? using the number buttons.
Connections Introduction
Chapter5Internet connection
Internet connection feature (Preparation) (Continued)
2nd Proxy Setting
Enter the proxy server address when your provider requires proxy setting.
1 On ???Ethernet??? menu, press / buttons to select ???Proxy setting??? then press OK button.
2 Set ???Proxy??? to ???On??? then press OK button.
Proxy Setting
Password: Enter the speci???ed data from the provider.
4 Select ???OK??? then press OK button.
3rd NTP Server Setting (Clock adjustment setting)
1On ???Ethernet??? menu, press / buttons to select ???NTP Server??? then press OK button.
2Select ???On??? or ???Off??? by pressing / buttons.
3 Select ???OK??? then press OK button.
User information setting
Although not directly related to the Internet connection, some HD DVD discs may require the following settings to be con???gured.
1On ???Ethernet??? menu, press/buttons to select ???User Information??? then press OK button.
User information
User
Password ************
OK Cancel
2Select ???User??? then press OK button.
3Input characters by pressing / buttons. To shift the position, press / buttons. Press OK button.
4Select ???Password??? then press OK button.
Input your password in the same manner as step 3. Press OK button.
5Select ???OK??? then press OK button.
??? Use a password that others cannot easily guess.
Mac Address
Displays the MAC address of the player.
It cannot be changed.
1On ???Ethernet??? menu, press / buttons to select ???MAC Address??? then press OK button.
The MAC address appears.
Notes
Please contact the router manufacturer when the router DHCP feature is not operating properly (in such a case, an error will occur since the default gateway and the DNS server IP address cannot be obtained).
The ???rmware in this player is updateable. See page 57 for information.
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Chapter5Internet connection
Internet connection feature (Operation)
( pages 44 to 46).
??? To select an item, use the direction buttons to select the item and press .
??? Use the cursor function for some discs ( page 38).
For example, you can watch the latest trailers on the player via the
Internet.
For details on actual operations, also refer to the operations guide for the disc.
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6 Others
This chapter includes details on setting items and information on troubleshooting problems.
Customizing the function settings
Language code list
Output sound conversion table
Before calling service personnel
Speci???cation
Limited United States Warranty
CANADIAN WARRANTY INFORMATION
INFORMATION ON CUSTOMER SUPPORT
Connections Introduction
Chapter6Others
Customizing the function settings
You can change the default settings to customize performance to your preference.
previous screen
1 2
3
4
5
6
During stop, press .
???SETUP MENU??? appears.
Press / to select the group that contains a desired item, then press .
SETUP MENU
Group
Press / to select the setting item, then press .
Refer to the explanations on pages beginning from 52, to change the selection by / or
other buttons, then press .
Repeat step 3 and 4 to set other items if necessary.
Press .
???SETUP MENU??? disappears and the setting is completed.
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Connections Introduction
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Chapter6Others
Customizing the function settings (Continued)
Picture
TV Shape
16:9
Select when a 16:9 wide TV is connected.
4:3
Select when a standard 4:3 TV is connected.
Displays pictures cropped to ???ll your TV screen. Either or both of the picture???s sides are cut off.
4:3Letter Box
Select when a standard 4:3 TV is connected.
Displays theatrical images with masking bars above and below the picture.
Notes
When an HD DVD disc or a DVD video disc has a particular available picture shape, the contents may not be compatible with other picture shapes.
DVD video discs containing 4:3 picture only always display 4:3 pictures regardless of this setting.
If ???16:9??? is selected while connecting a 4:3 TV, playback pictures may be distorted horizontally or shrink vertically. Make this setting according to your TV shape.
Actual picture shape may depend on signal types of broadcasts or input sources, or settings on the connected TV. Refer to the owner???s manual of your TV.
Enhanced Black Level
You can adjust the black level of the output signal.
On
To display deeper, richer black than in ???Off??? setting. (0 IRE)
Off
Normal black level. (7.5 IRE)
Video
The player ??? lters video signal, and converts it in the progressive output format appropriately. Suitable for playback of video content pictures.
Auto
Select this position normally. The player automatically detects source content, ???lm or video, of playback source, and converts that signal in the progressive output format in an appropriate method.
Note
Depending on a disc, ???Auto??? setting may not be able to detect source content. If pictures may be doubled, roughened, or may show other abnormality, ???Film??? or ???Video??? selection is recommended for possible improvement.
Picture Mode
There are two types of source content in pictures recorded in DVD video discs: ??? lm content (pictures recorded from ???lms at 24 frames per second) and video content (video signals recorded at 30 frames per second). Make this selection according to the type of content being viewed.
Film
The player converts ??? lm content pictures in the progressive output format appropriately. Suitable for playback of ??? lm content pictures.
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Audio
Introduction
Digital out SPDIF
Selects the output sound format when an audio device such as an ampli??? er to the DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT BITSTREAM/PCM jack on this player.
For details about output sound selection, see page 59.
Bitstream
Select this when an ampli??? er equipped with
When you play a disc recorded in Dolby Digital or DTS format,
digital audio signal (bitstream audio) is output.
PCM
Select this when a 2 channel digital stereo ampli???er is
connected to this player.
When you play an HD DVD or DVD video disc recorded in Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD, DTS or DTS- HD format, sound is converted into PCM (2 channel) format to output.
Digital out HDMI
Select the output sound format when a device equipped with an HDMI terminal is connected to the HDMI OUTPUT jack on this player.
For details about output sound selection, see page 59.
Auto
Select this when an HDMI device equipped with
When you play a disc recorded in Dolby Digital or DTS format, digital audio signal (bitstream audio) is output.
If a connected HDMI device does not support Dolby Digital, DTS or MPEG, sound is converted into linear PCM to output.
Bitstream
Select this when an HDMI device equipped with
When you play a disc recorded in Dolby Digital, DTS or MPEG format, digital audio signal (bitstream audio) is output.
PCM
Downmixed PCM
Select this when a 2 channel digital stereo ampli???er is
connected to this player.
When you play a DVD video disc recorded in Dolby Digital, DTS, MPEG1 or MPEG2 format, sound is converted into PCM (2 channel) format to output.
Dynamic Range Control
To turn on or off a function that makes faint sounds easier to hear even if you lower the volume during
On
This function is activated.
Off
This function is disabled.
Notes
This function is effective only in playback of Dolby Digital recorded HD DVD or DVD video discs.
The effect level of this function vary depending on the disc.
Dialog Enhancement
To turn on or off a function that increases dialog volume of a DVD video disc playback.
On
This function is activated.
Off
This function is disabled.
Notes
This function is effective only in playback of Dolby Digital recorded HD DVD or DVD video discs.
This function is effective only when ???Speaker Setting??? is set to ???2ch???.
The effect level of this function vary depending on the disc.
Connections
Select this when an HDMI device which has multi channel output is connected to this player.
When you play an HD DVD or DVD video disc recorded in multi channel in Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD, DTS or
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Chapter6Others
Customizing the function settings (Continued)
Audio
Speaker Setting
To select various parameters for the analog 5.1 channel output.
5.1ch
When a 5.1 channel surround system is connected to this player.
Go to the next step (see below) for detailed selections.
2ch
When a 2 channel stereo system is connected to this player.
When you selected ???5.1ch???:
Set the speaker sizes, distance to each speaker and the crossover frequency.
For further adjustment, check the channel balance on the ampli??? er.
5 When complete, select ???OK??? and press OK button.
Language
Disc Menu Language
To select a preferred language for disc menus.
English
To display disc menus in English.
French
To display disc menus in French.
Japanese
To display disc menus in Japanese.
Others
To make a further language choice.
After pressing OK button, follow steps 1) ??? 4) below.
1)Obtain the language code of the preferred language from the Language code list ( page 58).
2)Select the ??? rst character by pressing / buttons.
3)Press / buttons to shift. Select the second character by pressing / buttons.
4)Select ???OK??? and press OK button.
Note
Some discs may be played in a different language from that you selected. A prior language may be programmed by the disc.
Subtitle Language
To select a preferred language for subtitles.
None
To disable subtitles.
English
To display subtitles in English.
French
To display subtitles in French.
Japanese
To display subtitles in Japanese.
Others
To make a further language choice.
After pressing OK button, follow steps 1) ??? 4) below.
1)Obtain the language code of the preferred language from the Language code list ( page 58).
2)Select the ??? rst character by pressing / buttons.
3)Press / buttons to shift. Select the second character by pressing / buttons.
4)Select ???OK??? and press OK button.
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Notes
Some discs may be set to display subtitles in a different language from that you selected. A prior subtitle language may be programmed by the disc.
Some discs allow you to change subtitle selections only via the disc menu. In this case, press MENU button and choose the appropriate subtitle language from the selection on the disc menu.
Audio Language
To select a preferred language for the sound track.
English
To display sound tracks recorded in English.
French
To display sound tracks recorded in French.
Japanese
To display sound tracks recorded in Japanese.
Others
To make a further language choice.
After pressing OK button, follow steps 1) ??? 4) below.
1)Obtain the language code of the preferred language from the Language code list ( page 58).
2)Select the ??? rst character by pressing / buttons.
3)Press / buttons to shift. Select the second character by pressing / buttons.
4)Select ???OK??? and press OK button.
Note
Some discs may be played in a different language from that you selected. A prior language may be programmed by the disc.
On Screen Language
To select a preferred language for
English
To view
French
To view
Japanese
To view
Ethernet
See the ???Internet connection??? chapter ( page 42).
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Chapter6Others
Customizing the function settings (Continued)
General
Parental Lock
HD DVD and DVD video discs equipped with the Parental Lock function have a predetermined limitation level. The limitation level or limitation method may differ depending on the disc. For example the whole contents of a disc may not be played back, or an extreme violent scene may be cut or replaced automatically by another scene.
Important
Depending on discs, it may not be evident whether the disc is compatible with Parental Lock function. Make sure that Parental Lock function you set is activated correctly.
1Enter a
When you use the player for the ??? rst time, set a new password of
2Set the details.
Parental Lock
a) Select ???On??? or ???Off??? by pressing / buttons.
On
Select this to activate Parental Lock function or to change the setting.
Off
Deactivate the Parental Lock function.
Skip step 3.
b)Press / buttons to enter the code of a country/ area whose standards were used to rate a disc, referring to the list below.
c)Select the desired limitation level by pressing / buttons.
Unless the Parental Lock function is set to ???Off???, a disc that has a higher limitation level than your selected limitation level cannot be played back. For example, if you select level 7, discs exceeding level 8 are locked and cannot be played back.
When ???US??? is selected, its limitation level corresponds to the following settings.
4Select ???OK??? then press OK button.
To change the limitation level of Parental Lock function
Follow step 1 - 3 above.
To change the password
1At step 1, press STOP button 4 times then press OK button.
The password is cleared.
2Enter a new
3Press OK button.
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Clock Set
To set the clock of the player.
1 Press / / / buttons to select the input area.
/ to change
2Press the number buttons to change the digit to set the date and time.
3Press / buttons to select ???AM??? or ???PM??? and your time zone.
4Select ???OK??? and press OK button.
The clock starts.
OSD On/Off
To activate or deactivate the operational status display on the TV screen.
On
Activates the operational status display (e.g., ) on the TV screen.
Off
Deactivates the operational status display (e.g., ) on the TV screen.
Remote Controller Sound
To turn on or off the con??? rmation beeper announcing when each remote command is received.
On
Turns on the beep sound.
Off
Turns off the beep sound.
Screen Saver
To turn on or off the screen protection function to prevent image burn caused by prolonged still picture.
Auto Power Off
Turns the player off if picture pausing continues for about 20 minutes.
On
Activates the screen saver if picture pausing continues for about 20 minutes.
Off
Deactivates the screen saver.
Note
Toshiba does not guarantee that this function protects the TV screen by all means.
Skin
To select the pattern of the on screen controls.
1:2:3
Update (Firmware update)
You can use Ethernet communication to connect to the Internet and download the latest ???rmware from the Toshiba server.
Before you can use this function, the player needs to be connected to the Internet via an
To update the ??? rmware, select ???Yes??? and press OK. If there is no update available (in which case your player likely has the latest ??? rmware), a message appears and the process is canceled after you select ???Yes???. Please check the support section of the Toshiba website for information about ???rmware updates (including information on how to obtain updates on disc rather than using the Internet Connection feature of the player).
Caution
Do not unplug, turn off or use any other feature of the player during the download. The writing of the software being downloaded will be halted and the player may no longer work properly. If the player stops working, contact Toshiba Customer Service.
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Output sound conversion table
*1: Downsampling PCM.
*2: Bitstream audio output is possible only when the connected HDMI device has bitstream decoding function. If not, sound is output in PCM (48k) format.
*3: Multi channel PCM audio output is possible only when the connected HDMI device has multi channel decoding function.
Notes
Some discs allow you to change audio selections only via the disc menu. If this is the case, press MENU button and choose the appropriate language from the selections on the disc menu.
When you turn on the player or replace a disc, the player returns to the initial default setting. ( page 55) Depending on a disc, a speci??? c type of audio the disc has is output.
Immediately after you have switched sounds, there may be a temporary discrepancy between the display and actual sound. The BITSTREAM/PCM jack may not output SAP sound you select. In this instance, set ???Digital out SPDIF??? to ???PCM???.
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Before calling service personnel
If you experience any of the following dif???culties while using this unit, check the list below before consulting your nearest Toshiba dealer.
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Speci???cation
Introduction
Power requirement
90.0W
Power supply
120V AC 60Hz
Mass
8.9kg
External dimension
Width 437 x Height 115 x Depth 354mm
Signal system
Standard NTSC Color TV system
Laser
Semiconductor laser, Wavelength: 405nm/650nm/ 780nm
VIDEO output
Analog audio output
2.0V (rms), 2.2k or below, pin jack
(L, R) x 2 systems
2.0V (rms), 2.2k or below, pin jack
Pin jack x 6
Digital audio output (BITSTREAM/PCM jack)
Optical connector x 1 system
Coaxial pin jack x 1 system,
LAN port
EXTENSION port
EXTENSION port ?? 2 systems
DSUB 9 pin
HDMI output
19 pin
Connections
(Y)
(C)
Component output (Y, PB PR)
Y output (green),
Sync signal negative, Pin jack x 1 system
PB, PR output (blue, red),
Pin jack x 1 system each
Remote control
Wireless remote control
Operating conditions
Temperature: 41??F ~ 95??F (5??C ~ 35??C),
Position: Horizontal
Clock accuracy
Quartz (monthly deviation: approximately ??30
seconds)
This model complies with the above speci??? cations.
Designs and speci??? cations are subject to change without notice.
This model may not be compatible with features and/or speci??? cations that may be added in the future.
The Illustrations and screens described in this manual may be exaggerated or simpli??? ed for easy recognition and may be slightly different from the actual unit.
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Limited United States Warranty
Digital Audio Video (???DAV???)
Toshiba America Consumer Products, L.L.C,. (???TACP???) makes the following limited warranties to original consumers in the United States. THESE LIMITED WARRANTIES EXTEND TO THE ORIGINAL CONSUMER PURCHASER OR ANY
PERSON RECEIVING THIS DAV PRODUCT AS A GIFT FROM THE ORIGINAL CONSUMER PURCHASER AND TO
NO OTHER PURCHASER OR TRANSFEREE.
DAV PRODUCTS PURCHASED IN THE U.S.A. AND USED ANYWHERE OUTSIDE OF THE U.S.A., INCLUDING,
WITHOUT LIMITATION, CANADA AND MEXICO, ARE NOT COVERED BY THESE WARRANTIES.
DAV PRODUCTS PURCHASED ANYWHERE OUTSIDE OF THE U.S.A., INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION,
CANADA AND MEXICO, AND USED IN THE U.S.A., ARE NOT COVERED BY THESE WARRANTIES.
Limited Ninety (90) Day Warranty on Labor*
TACP warrants this DAV Product and its parts against defects in materials or workmanship for a period of ninety (90) days after the date of original retail purchase. DURING THIS PERIOD, TACP WILL, AT TACP???s
OPTION, REPAIR OR REPLACE A DEFECTIVE PART
WITH A NEW OR REFURBISHED PART WITHOUT
CHARGE TO YOU FOR PARTS OR LABOR.
Your Responsibility
THE ABOVE WARRANTIES ARE SUBJECT TO THE
FOLLOWING CONDITIONS:
(1)You must retain your bill of sale or provide other proof of purchase.
(2)All warranty servicing of this DAV Product must be made by the Depot Warranty Repair Center specified by the TACP Consumer Solutions Center.
Limited One (1) Year Warranty on Parts*
TACP further warrants the parts in this DAV Product against defects in materials or workmanship for a period of one (1) year after the date of original retail purchase.
DURING THIS PERIOD, TACP WILL, AT TACP ???S
OPTION, REPAIR OR REPLACE A DEFECTIVE PART
WITH A NEW OR REFURBISHED PART WITHOUT
CHARGE TO YOU FOR THE PART, PROVIDED THAT IF
A DEFECTIVE PART IS REPAIRED OR REPLACED
AFTER NINETY (90) DAYS FROM THE DATE OF
ORIGINAL RETAIL PURCHASE, THE CONSUMER
SHALL PAY ALL LABOR CHARGES INVOLVED IN THE
REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT THEREOF.
*Rental Units
The warranty for DAV Product rental units begins on the date of the first rental or thirty (30) days after the date of shipment to the rental firm, whichever comes first.
*Commercial Units
DAV Products sold and used for commercial purposes have a limited warranty for all parts and labor, which warranty begins on the date of original retail purchase and ends on the date that is ninety (90) days thereafter.
(3)The warranties from TACP are effective only if the DAV Product is purchased and operated in the United States or Puerto Rico.
(4)Labor service charges for set installation, setup, adjustment of customer controls and installation or repair of antenna systems are not covered by this warranty. Reception problems caused by inadequate antenna systems are your responsibility.
(5)Warranties extend only to defects in materials or workmanship as limited above and do not extend to any DAV Product or parts that have been lost or discarded by you or to damage to DAV Product or parts caused by fires, misuse, accident, Acts of God, such as lightning or fluctuations in electric power, improper installation, improper maintenance or use in violation of instructions furnished by TACP; use or malfunction through simultaneous use of this DAV Product and connected equipment; or to units that have been modified or had the serial number removed, altered, defaced, or rendered illegible.
Owner???s Manual and Product Registration Card
Read this owner???s manual thoroughly before operating this DAV Product.
Complete and mail the enclosed product registration card or register your DAV Product
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How to Obtain Warranty Services
If, after following all of the operating instructions in this manual and checking the section ???Before calling service personnel???, you find that service is needed:
(1)For instructions on how to obtain warranty service for your DAV Product, contact TACP???s Consumer Solution Center
(2)You must include a copy of original bill of sale or other proof of purchase along with the entire DAV Product to the Depot Warranty Repair Center specified by the TACP Consumer Solutions Center. You are responsible for all inbound transportation and insurance charges for the DAV Product to the Depot Warranty Repair Center specified by the TACP Consumer Solutions Center.
For additional information, visit TACP???s web site: www.tacp.toshiba.com.
ALL WARRANTIES IMPLIED BY THE LAW OF ANY
STATE OF THE U.S.A., INCLUDING THE IMPLIED
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE EXPRESSLY
LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THE LIMITED
WARRANTIES SET FORTH ABOVE. WITH THE
EXCEPTION OF ANY WARRANTIES IMPLIED BY THE
LAW OF ANY STATE OF THE U.S.A. AS HEREBY
LIMITED, THE FOREGOING WARRANTY IS
EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER
WARRANTIES, GUARANTEES, AGREEMENTS, AND
SIMILAR OBLIGATIONS OF TACP WITH RESPECT TO
THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF ANY PARTS. IN
NO EVENT SHALL TACP BE LIABLE FOR
CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES
(INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, LOST PROFITS,
BUSINESS INTERRUPTION, OR MODIFICATION OR
ERASURE OF RECORDED DATA CAUSED BY USE,
MISUSE OR INABILITY TO USE THIS DAV PRODUCT).
No person, agent, distributor, dealer or company is authorized to change, modify or extend the terms of these warranties in any manner whatsoever. The time within which an action must be commenced to enforce any obligation of TACP arising under the warranty or under any statute, or law of the United States or of any state thereof, is hereby limited to ninety (90) days from the date you discovered or should have discovered, the defect. This limitation does not apply to implied warranties arising under state law.
THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL
RIGHTS AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS
WHICH MAY VARY FROM STATE TO STATE IN THE
U.S.A. SOME STATES OF THE U.S.A. DO NOT ALLOW
LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED
WARRANTY LASTS, WHEN AN ACTION MAY BE
BROUGHT, OR THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF
INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO
THE ABOVE PROVISIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU
UNDER SUCH CIRCUMSTANCES.
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- IMPORTANT -
CANADIAN WARRANTY INFORMATION
GARANTIE CANADIENNE
Toshiba of Canada Limited (TCL) makes the following limited warranties to original consumers in Canada.
Please retain your ???Bill of Sale??? as proof of purchase.
To obtain a ???Canadian Warranty??? please register online at www.toshiba.ca.
1) Toshiba du Canada Limit??e (TCL) offre au Canada les garanties limit??es suivantes aux consommateurs originaux. Veuillez conserver votre ?? facture ?? comme preuve d???achat.
Pour obtenir une garantie canadienne, veuillez vous inscrire en ligne ?? www.toshiba.ca
Canadian Warranty Information
Should service be required on this unit during the one year warranty period, TCL???s option will be to repair or exchange the defective unit. It will be necessary to follow this procedure: Contact: Toshiba of Canada Limited at the Consumer
Electronics Group, customer support line. Phone:
Email: ceg_customer_support@toshiba.ca
All
For service exchange TCL will arrange to have the unit picked up by courier and a replacement unit will be returned via same courier. (Note: A major credit card number will be required as a charge of $25.00 will apply if no fault is found with the unit.) During the first 3 months of ownership, a new unit will be supplied as a replacement. During the remainder of the warranty period a
The original ???Bill of Sale??? must be provided as proof of purchase (it will be returned with the replacement unit.)
This
Out of warranty units should be repaired by a TCL authorized service centre.
Note: It is the responsibility of the owner to ensure proper packaging. Should damage in shipping occur, due to poor packaging, a charge back for the repair will result.
This warranty applies to the original purchaser only and is not transferable.
This warranty does not apply to sets that have been subjected to misuse, neglect, accident, physical damage or acts of nature.
Sets with the serial number removed, altered, replaced or defaced will not be covered by this warranty.
The warranties from TCL are effective only if the product is purchased in Canada from an authorized TCL dealer and operated in Canada.
Products utilized for rental or commercial purposes are not covered by this warranty.
This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties, guaranties or agreements, whether expressed or implied, and no person, agent distributor, dealer, service centre or company is authorized to change, modify or extend its terms in any manner whatsoever.
Information sur la garantie Canadienne
Si vous avez besoin de service sur cet appareil au cours de l???ann??e de garantie, Toshiba du Canada Limit??e aura l???option de r??parer ou ??changer l???appareil d??fectueux. Vous devrez suivre la proc??dure suivante:
Contact: Toshiba du Canada Limit??e au Groupe ??lectronique aux consommateurs, service ?? la client??le.
T??l:
Courriel: ceg_customer_support@toshiba.ca
Toutes les r??parations au cours de la garantie doivent ??tre faites par un centre de service autoris?? Toshiba.
Pour un ??change TCL s???assurera qu???un service de courrier ramassera l???unit?? et qu???un appareil de remplacement soit exp??di?? par le m??me service de courrier.
(Note: Un num??ro de carte de cr??dit sera requis car une charge de 25,00$ sera appliqu??e si toutefois l???appareil n???avait aucun probl??me de fonctionnement.)
Une nouvelle unit?? sera fournie comme remplacement durant les premiers 3 mois de propri??t??. Par contre durant la balance de la garantie une unit?? remise ?? neuf sera fournie.
La ??facture originale doit ??tre fournie comme preuve d???achat (elle vous sera retourn??e avec l???unit?? de remplacement.)
Cette garantie de 12 mois sera strictement adh??r??e.
Les unit??s hors de garantie devraient ??tre r??par??es par un centre de service autoris?? Toshiba.
Note: C???est la responsabilit?? du propri??taire de s???assurer que l???emballage est ad??quat. Vous serez factur?? pour toutes r??parations caus??es par des dommages encourus ?? cause d???un emballage non ad??quat.
Cette garantie est octroy??e ?? l???acheteur initial et n???est pas transf??rable. Cette garantie ne s???applique pas aux appareils qui ont ??t?? sujets aux abus, n??gligences, accidents, dommages physiques ou actes naturels.
Les appareils dont le num??ro de s??rie a ??t?? enlev??, alt??r??, remplac?? ou barbouill?? ne sont pas couverts par cette garantie. Les garanties de TCL sont valides seulement sur les unit??s qui sont achet??es et utilis??es au Canada d???un marchand autoris?? TCL.
Cette garantie ne couvre pas les produits de location ou
?? usage commercial. Cette garantie remplace toutes autres garanties ou ententes exprim??es ou
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INFORMATION ON CUSTOMER SUPPORT
HD DVD is a new and evolving format, so changes and improvements are possible. To obtain updated information about HD DVD and this product, as well as customer support information about this product, please contact Toshiba Customer Support:
*In the U.S., please call 1 (800)
*In Canada, please call 1 (800)