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Blu-Ray™ Disc Player User Manual BD-E5300 Blu-ray™ Disc Player user manual imagine the possibilities Thank you for purchasing this Samsung product. To receive more complete service, please register your product at www.samsung.com/register ENGLISH Key features Safety Information Blu-ray Disc Features Blu-ray Disc Player Features Warning Blu-ray Discs support the highest quality HD TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE THE COVER (OR BACK). video available in the industry - Large capacity AllShare NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS ARE INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE means no compromise on video quality. PERSONNEL. You can play videos, music, and photos The following Blu-ray Disc features are disc saved on your devices (such as your PC or dependant and will vary. Appearance and NAS [Network-Attached Storage]) through a CAUTION navigation of features will also vary from disc RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK to disc. Not all discs will have the features network connection. DO NOT OPEN described below. Playing multimedia files The lighting flash and Arrowhead within CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC The explanation point within the the triangle is a warning sign alerting you SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK) triangle is a warning sign alerting you Video highlights You can use the USB connection to play of dangerous voltage inside the product. NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. of important instructions accompanying The BD-ROM format supports three highly various kinds of multimedia files (MP3, JPEG, REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE the product. advanced video codecs, including AVC, VC-1 etc.) located on a USB storage device. PERSONNEL. and MPEG-2. HD video resolutions are also supported: WARNING • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • 1920 x 1080 High Definition • Increase the separation between the • To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, • 1280 x 720 High Definition equipment and receiver. do not expose this appliance to rain or • Connect this equipment into an outlet on moisture. a circuit different from that to which the For High-Definition Playback receiver is connected. To view high-definition contents on a Blu-ray Disc, FCC NOTE (for U.S.A) • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/ you need an HDTV (High Definition Television). TV technician for help. This equipment has been tested and found Some Blu-ray Discs may require you to use the • This class B digital product meets all to comply with the limits for a Class B digital player’s HDMI OUT to view high-definition content. requirements of the Canadian Interference - device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC The ability to view high-definition content on Causing Equipment Regulations. Blu-ray Discs may be limited depending on rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful the resolution of your TV. interference in a residential installation. This Note to CATV system installer equipment generates, uses and can radiate This reminder is provided to call CATV BD-LIVE radio frequency energy and, if not installed system installer’s attention to Article 820- and used in accordance with the instructions, You can use a Blu-ray Disc that supports 40 of the National Electrical Code (Section may cause harmful interference to radio or BD-LIVE to download content provided by 54 of Canadian Electrical Code, Part I) that television reception, which can be determined the disc manufacturer through a network provides guidelines for proper grounding and, by turning the equipment off and on. connection. in particular, specifies that the cable ground The user is encouraged to try to correct the shall be connected to the grounding system interference by one or more of the following of the building as close to the point of cable measures. entry as practical. 2 12. Use only with the CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT Precautions cart, stand, tripod, Blu-ray Discs This Compact Disc player is classified as a bracket, or table • Do not leave a Blu-ray Disc in the player for CLASS 1 LASER product. Use of controls, specified by the long periods of time. Remove the Blu-ray adjustments or performance of procedures Important Safety Instructions manufacturer, Disc from the player and store it in its case. or sold with the other than those specified herein may result in Read these operating instructions carefully • Be careful not to scratch or leave hazardous radiation exposure. apparatus. When a fingerprints on the surface of the Blu-ray before using the unit. Follow all the safety cart is used, use caution when moving Complies with 21CFR 1040.10 except for instructions listed below. Disc. deviations pursuant to Laser Notice No. 50, the cart/apparatus combination to avoid Keep these operating instructions handy for injury from tip-over. dated June 24, 2007. future reference. Unplug this apparatus during lightning DVD-VIDEO, Audio CD (CD-DA) Read these instructions. 13. DANGER : 1. storms or when unused for long periods • Wipe off dirt or contamination on the disc • VISIBLE AND INVISIBLE LASER 2. Keep these instructions. of time. with a soft cloth. RADIATION WHEN OPEN. AVOID DIRECT 3. Heed all warnings. Refer all servicing to qualified service EXPOSURE TO BEAM. (FDA 21 CFR) 14. 4. Follow all instructions. personnel. Servicing is required when Disc Storage CAUTION : 5. Do not use this apparatus near water. the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as when the power-supply Be careful not to damage the disc because • CLASS 3B VISIBLE AND INVISIBLE 6. Clean only with a dry cloth. cord or plug is damaged, liquid has the data on these discs is highly vulnerable to LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN. AVOID 7. Do not block any ventilation openings. EXPOSURE TO THE BEAM (IEC 60825-1) Install in accordance with the been spilled or objects have fallen into the environment. manufacturer’s instructions. the apparatus, the apparatus has been • Do not keep under direct sunlight. • THIS PRODUCT UTILIZES A LASER. Do not install near any heat sources such exposed to rain or moisture, does not • Keep in a cool ventilated area. USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS 8. as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or operate normally, or has been dropped. • Store vertically. OR PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES other apparatus (including AV receivers) • Keep in a clean, protective jacket. OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN that produce heat. MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION • If you move your player suddenly from a Do not defeat the safety purpose of Disc Storage & Management EXPOSURE. DO NOT OPEN COVER AND 9. cold place to a warm place, condensation the polarized or grounding-type plug. DO NOT REPAIR YOURSELF. REFER may occur on the operating parts and lens A polarized plug has two blades with SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL. and cause abnormal disc playback. If this one wider than the other. A grounding Disc Handling occurs, unplug the player, wait for two type plug has two blades and a third hours, and then connect the plug to the CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT grounding prong. The wide blade or Disc Shape power outlet. Then, insert the disc, and try KLASSE 1 LASER PRODUKT the third prong are provided for your to play back again. LUOKAN 1 LASER LAITE safety. If the provided plug does not fit • Use discs with KLASS 1 LASER APPARAT into your outlet, consult an electrician for regular shapes. If you PRODUCTO LÁSER CLASE 1 replacement of the obsolete outlet. use an irregular disc Handling Cautions (a disc with a special ✎ 10. Protect the power cord from being • Do not write on the printed side with a ball- NOTE walked on or pinched particularly at shape), you can damage the player. point pen or pencil. ▪ plugs, convenience receptacles, and the • Do not use record cleaning sprays or If the Region number of a Blu-ray Disc/DVDs disc point where they exit from the apparatus. does not correspond to the Region number of this Holding discs antistatic sprays to clean discs. Also, Only use attachments/accessories do not use volatile chemicals, such as player, the player cannot play the disc. 11. • Avoid touching the surface specified by the manufacturer. benzene or thinner. of a disc where data has been recorded. • Do not apply labels or stickers to discs. (Do not use discs fixed with exposed tape adhesive or leftover peeled-off stickers.) • Do not use scratch-proof protectors or covers. 3 • Do not use discs printed on by label • Do not touch the power plug with a wet hand. printers available on the market. It can cause an electric shock. • Do not load warped or cracked discs. • Do not plug multiple electric devices into Contents one socket. It can cause the socket to • Before connecting other components to KEY featureS Network Setup ..........................................16 this player, be sure to turn them off. overheat, resulting in a fire. Blu-ray Disc Features................................... System Settings ........................................17 • Do not move the player while it is playing • If the player produces an abnormal noise, a 2 Language Settings ..................................... a disc. The disc can be scratched or burning smell, or smoke, turn off the power Blu-ray Disc Player Features ........................2 17 damaged and the player’s internal parts switch immediately and disconnect the power Security Settings........................................17 can be damaged. plug from the wall outlet. Then, contact SAFETY InformatioN General Settings ........................................18 • Do not put a flower vase filled with water or the nearest customer center for technical Warning .......................................................2 any small metal objects on the player. assistance. If you continue to use the product, Support Settings .......................................18 Precautions ................................................. • Be careful not to put your hand into the it may cause an electric shock or fire. 3 disc tray. Disc Storage & Management .......................3 BASIC FUNCTIONS • Do not place anything other than the disc Maintenance of Cabinet Playing a Video ..............................................19 in the disc tray.
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