DLNA lets you play music, video, and
photo files stored in your PC through
your Blu-ray player.
To use DLNA, you must install DLNA
software or already have DLNA
software installed on your PC and
connect the Blu-ray player to your PC
via your network (see pages 14~15).
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PCs running Windows 7 and
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Windows 8 have DLNA software
(Play To) built in.
For instructions explaining how to
play content located on your PC, see
pages 21~24.
System Settings
By using the Setup function, you can set
the language, Network Settings, etc.
For more information about the Setup
function, refer to the Setup section of
this user manual (See pages 10~11).
When set to , Quick Start lets
the player start up more quickly by
decreasing the boot time.
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If this function is set to
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, Standby
power consumption will be increased.
Anynet+ is a convenient function that
offers linked operations with other
Samsung products that have the
Anynet+ feature.
To operate this function, connect this
player to an Anynet+ Samsung TV
with an HDMI cable.
With Anynet+ on, you can operate
this player using a Samsung TV remote
control and start disc playback simply
by pressing the ( ) button on
the TV’s remote control.
For more information, please see the
TV user manual.
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This function is not available if the
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HDMI cable does not support CEC.
If your Samsung TV has an Anynet+
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logo, then it supports the Anynet+
function.
Depending on your TV, certain HDMI
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output resolutions may not work.
Please refer to the user manual of
your TV.
If you have Anynet+ turned on,
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when you turn off the product or
disconnect and then reconnect the
power cable, the product turns on
automatically to re-establish the
Anynet+ connection. After about
15 seconds, it turns off again
automatically.
Some Samsung TVs, when
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connected to this product using the
Anynet+ function will, when you turn
them on, display a warning popup
message saying no connection has
been found. Never-the-less, the
Anynet+ connection is properly
established and available to use.
Enables you to manage the
downloaded contents you accessed
through a Blu-ray disc that supports
the BD-LIVE service and stored on a
flash drive.
You can check the device’s
information including the storage
size, delete the BD data, or change
the Flash memory device.
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In the external memory mode,
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disc playback may be stopped if
you disconnect the USB device in
the middle of playback.
Your player supports the FAT16,
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FAT32, and NTFS file systems. We
recommend you use USB devices that
support the USB 2.0 protocol with 4
MB/sec or faster read/write speed.
The Resume Play function may not
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work after you format the storage
device.
The total memory available to BD
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Data Management may differ,
depending on the conditions.
Language Settings
You can select the language you
prefer for the On-Screen menu, disc
menu, audio, and subtitles.
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The selected language will only
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appear if it is supported on the disc.
Security Settings
When you access this function for
the first time, the PIN screen appears.
Enter the default PIN - 0000 - using
the number buttons. To change the
PIN, use the Change PIN function.
Each time you access the Security
Settings hereafter, you must enter that
four digit PIN. If you don’t change the
PIN, continue using the default PIN.
Prevents playback of Blu-ray Discs
with specific age ratings unless the 4
digit PIN is entered.
This function works in conjunction with
DVDs that have been assigned an age
rating or numeric rating that indicates
the maturity level of the content. These
numbers help you control the types of
DVDs that your family can watch.
Select the rating level you want to
set. For example, if you select Level 6,
discs rated above 6 - Level 7 and 8 -
will not play.
A larger number indicates more
mature content.
When the DVD Parental Rating function
is on, you must enter the 4 digit PIN to
play discs with restricted rating levels.