Cambridge Audio Blu ray Player AP26149 1 User Manual

Addendum  
Playback setup  
The “Playback Setup” section is designed to configure playback  
preferences for various contents. The setup items in this section are:  
5. Parental Control  
This is used to set parental control ratings in order to prevent minors  
from watching inappropriate content. This function does depend on the  
disc being properly rated and encoded.  
Setup Menu  
Press the Enter button to bring up the rating selection menu.  
To adjust the parental control settings, you must enter the current  
parental control password. If you have not set a parental control  
password yet, the default password is “0000”.  
SACD Priority  
DVD-Audio Mode  
Auto Play Mode  
PBC  
Playback Setup  
Video Setup  
Multi-Channel  
DVD-Audio  
On  
Audio Format Setup  
Audio Processing  
Device Setup  
Network Setup  
Exit  
The parental control menu contains the following sub-items:  
On  
BD Ratings - Press the /buttons to select the rating allowed for  
Blu-ray Discs. “Off” means no ratings control and all discs are allowed to  
play. Numbers 1 to 21 corresponds to the age limit. Discs encoded with  
an age limit that is equal to or above the selected age will be allowed,  
and any rating below the selected age will be blocked.  
Parental Control  
Language  
English  
DVD Ratings - Press the /buttons to select the rating to allow for  
DVD. The available ratings are Kid, G, PG, PG-13, PGR, R, NC17, Adult  
and Off. The selected rating and below will be allowed, and any rating  
above will be blocked. If “Off” is selected, all discs are allowed to play.  
Configure language preferences  
Exit  
Menus  
Settings  
Area Code – Some Blu-ray Discs may have different parental control  
ratings for different geographical areas. At this time the player only  
supports the parental control ratings used in the United Kingdom.  
SACD Priority................................................ Multi-Channel  
Stereo  
CD Mode  
Change Password – To change the parental control password, enter a  
4-digit number as the new password. Enter the new password again to  
confirm. If the two entries are matching, the new password replaces the  
old parental control password.  
DVD-Audio Mode ......................................... DVD-Audio  
DVD-Video  
Auto Play Mode............................................ On  
Off  
6. Language  
This is used to configure language preferences:  
PBC............................................................... On  
Off  
Player Language – To choose the display language for the player’s Setup  
Parental Control .......................................... BD Ratings  
Menu and onscreen display.  
(default password: “0000”)  
VD Ratings  
Area Code  
Change Password  
Disc Menu Language – To choose the preferred language for displaying  
DVD and Blu-ray Disc menus. If a disc menu of the selected language  
is available, that menu will be shown instead of the default disc menu.  
Language..................................................... Player Language  
Disc Menu Language  
Audio Language  
Subtitle Language  
Audio Language – To choose the preferred audio language for DVD and  
Blu-ray Discs. If an audio track of the selected language is available on  
the disc, the Audio track will be played back.  
Subtitle Language – To choose the preferred subtitle language for DVD.  
If a subtitle of the selected language is available on the disc, it will be  
displayed. When “Auto” is selected, the subtitle display is decided by  
the disc.  
1. SACD Priority  
To select which audio layer to play by default for SACD (Super Audio CD)  
discs which often have multiple soundtracks. The options are:  
Note: If your preferred language is not listed in the Audio, Subtitle or Disc  
Menu options, select “Other” and enter the Language Code found on the  
later section of this manual.  
Multi-Channel – Play the DSD multi-channel surround audio layer.  
Stereo – Play the 2-channel DSD stereo audio layer.  
CD Mode – Play the 2 channel PCM CD layer of a hybrid SACD disc.  
2. DVD-Audio Mode  
To select which portion of a DVD-Audio disc to play. The options are:  
DVD-Audio – Play the DVD-Audio portion of the disc with high-resolution  
audio.  
DVD-Video – Play the DVD-Video portion of the disc with Dolby Digital or  
DTS audio.  
3. Auto Play Mode (on/off)  
To select whether the player willl start playing an audio CD or SACD  
automatically. When auto play mode is turn on, these discs will start  
playing upon insertion into the player. When auto play mode is turned  
off, the player will wait for the user to start playback by pressing the  
PLAY button.  
4. PBC – Play Back Control  
To enable/disable Play Back Control. Play Back Control is a primitive  
form of disc menu. The options are:  
On – If the disc contains Play Back Control, show the menu.  
Off – Play back the contents by sequence.  
AP26149/1  
1
 
Addendum  
6. 1080p24 Output  
9. Display Options  
This option only applies to the HDMI output at 1080p resolution. Many  
Blu-ray discs that originated from theatrical movies are encoded using  
24Hz frame rate, the same number of frames per second as the original  
theatrical film. If your TV properly supports 1080p 24Hz, smoother  
motion can be achieved by enabling 1080p24 output for such discs. The  
available options are:  
To configure the options for displaying on-screen information. The  
following display options are available:  
Subtitle Shift – To set the display position for subtitles. When the  
“Subtitle Shift” is set at 0 (default), subtitles are displayed at the original  
position as specified on the disc. When it is set at a value between 1  
and 5, subtitles are shifted up. When it is set at a value between -1  
and -5, subtitles are shifted down. This feature is helpful for instance  
to customers using a 2.35:1 “Constant Image Height” video projection  
system. Subtitles can be shifted to the active video area so they do not  
get cut off.  
Auto – Video encoded in 24Hz frame rate will be output as 1080p 24Hz  
if the TV informs the player that it can support the 1080p24 signal.  
On – Video encoded in 24Hz frame rate will be output as 1080p 24Hz  
without regard to whether the TV can support the 1080p24 signal or  
not. This is useful if the TV can actually support 1080p24 but does not  
properly state its capability. Please note that if the TV cannot support  
1080p24, selecting this option will result in no video.  
OSD Position – To set the display position for on-screen display (OSD).  
When the “OSD Position” is set at 0, OSD is shown at the top and bottom  
of the video screen. When it is set at a value between 1 and 5, OSD  
is shifted towards the vertical center line of the video screen. Similar  
to the subtitle shift setting above, the “OSD Position” feature is helpful  
to customers using a 2.35:1 “Constant Image Height” video projection  
system.  
Off (default) – Video encoded in 24Hz frame rate will be converted to  
50Hz (PAL) or 60Hz (NTSC)  
7. Colour Space  
To select the colour space for the HDMI output. The available options  
are:  
OSD Mode – To select how long the on-screen display information, such  
as elapsed or remaining time, stays on the TV screen. The available  
options are:  
Auto (Recommended) – The player checks with the display device to  
automatically determine what colour space to use. If the display device  
supports YCbCr 4:4:4, then it will be used to avoid extra colour space  
conversion.  
Normal – On-screen display information stays on the TV screen until  
the user cancels it.  
Silent – On-screen display information shows on the TV screen for a few  
seconds and then disappears. The front panel display still maintains  
the selected display information.  
RGB Video Level – The HDMI output uses RGB colour space and  
normal signal range suitable for video displays. Video signal level below  
reference black or above reference white in the original content is  
preserved without clipping or alteration.  
Remaining – On-screen display information stays on the TV screen  
until the user cancels it. By default display remaining time instead of  
elapsed time.  
YCbCr 4:4:4 – The HDMI output uses YCbCr 4:4:4 colour space.  
Angle Mark (on/off) – To turn on/off the display of an angle mark when a  
DVD or Blu-ray Disc with multiple available angles is played. Keeping the  
angle mark off avoids distraction from normal movie watching.  
YCbCr 4:2:2 – The HDMI output uses YCbCr 4:2:2 colour space. Generally  
this is the colour space that is closest to the colour space encoded on  
the discs. (All discs are encoded in YCbCr 4:2:0 colour space, and the  
video decoder decodes it into YCbCr 4:2:2.)  
PIP Mark (on/off) – To turn on/off the display of a Picture-in-Picture  
mark when a Blu-ray disc with secondary video is played. Keeping the  
PIP mark off avoids distraction from normal movie watching.  
8. HDMI Deep Color  
To select Deep Colour modes for the HDMI output. Deep Colour is an  
OPTION for some TVs or projectors that feature HDMI v1.3 or higher  
input.  
SAP Mark (on/off) – To turn on/off the display of a Secondary Audio  
Program mark when a Bluray Disc with secondary video and audio is  
played. Keeping the SAP mark off avoids distraction from normal movie  
watching.  
Normally, each pixel of the video image is transmitted using 24-bit data  
(8-bit per channel for R, G, B or Y, Cb, Cr). If Deep Colour is supported  
on your TV each pixel of the video image can be transmitted using 30-bit  
(10-bit per channel) or 36-bit (12-bit per channel) data. The increased bit  
depth should result in smoother colour transitions and better gradients  
for better picture quality.  
Screen Saver – To turn on/off the screen saver function. The screen  
saver is designed to minimize burn-in concerns for plasma and CRT  
display devices. The available options are:  
On – After about 3 minutes of inactivity, the player will show an  
animated Cambridge Audio logo moving on a black background. This  
allows most areas of the screen to rest and gives all areas an equal  
opportunity to refresh.  
For BD discs with native deep colour on them the extra information will  
be passed to the TV. For up-scaled content such as DVDs the deep colour  
output will be interpolated but can still result in a smoother picture. The  
dithering/limiting options allow discs with deep colour content to be sent  
to TVs with limited deep colour support.  
Off – The screen saver will not be activated. Use this option if your TV  
does not have a burn-in issue.  
Energy Saver – Video output will be turned off after 3 minutes of  
inactivity. Many projectors and LCD TVs will go into a standby or sleep  
mode and turn off their projection lamp or LCD backlight lamp, thus  
saving energy and prolonging the lamp life. When you press any button  
on the remote control or the player’s front panel, the screen saver will  
be cancelled and video output will be restored. If your TV is already in  
standby or sleep mode, you may need to wake up the TV by pressing a  
button on its remote or control panel.  
Dithering is a way to softly limit any extra colour information in the source  
material that the display cannot handle by adding ‘noise’ to prevent an  
abrupt step in the levels.  
30 Bits – Use the 30-bit per pixel Deep Colour mode and hard limit  
output at 8 bits per colour.  
36 Bits – Always use the maximum 36-bit per pixel Deep Colour mode  
for the output.  
Off – Do not use Deep Colour, hard limit output at 8 bits per colour.  
3
 

Black Box Cable Box AC211A R2 User Manual
Bosch Appliances Cooktop NET 74 User Manual
Braun Electric Shaver EP 80 User Manual
Braun Toaster HT 500 B User Manual
Briggs Stratton Lawn Mower MODEL 290000 User Manual
Broan Range RM533604 User Manual
Cadillac Automobile 2009 XLR User Manual
Campbell Hausfeld Staple Gun IN729300AV User Manual
Canon Printer MP460 User Manual
Casio Electronic Keyboard CTK 7000 User Manual