settings
menus
The Settings menus allow you to configure all aspects
may become unstable or may not display at all. If this
of your UDP411. The next few pages will go through
happens, connect the UDP411 directly to your display
the menu items and explain their function. The Settings
using the composite video connection in order to see
menus may look daunting if you are new to setting up
the menus. Once the correct video settings have been
home cinema, but the majority of them need only be
entered, a higher-quality connection can be used.
configured once when you first install the system.
Navigating the menus
The only way to view the Settings menus is on your
The UDP411 menus can be navigated by using the
display device (TV or projector) using the on-screen
cursor (arrow) keys on the remote control.
display (OSD) capability of the UDP411. To view
1.
To display the main menu, press the
the OSD for the initial setting up, connect any of the
video outputs to your display device (or AV receiver
2.
Use the
B
and
C
keys to navigate up and
connected to your display).
down the main headings in the left-hand panel.
3.
With the main section you require highlighted,
Entering the settings menu
use the
E
key to enter the middle column.
The
icon is shown on screen when the UDP411
SETTINGS
4.
Use the
B
and
C
keys to navigate up and
is first switched on.
down the options in the middle column. Some
options may be greyed out because they are not
currently selectable (e.g. network IP address when
DHCP is used).
5.
Pressing
selects a setting: use the
E
keys to change the setting.
If the main menu is not currently displayed, press
6.
Press
to confirm the setting. Go back to step 4
SETUP
OK
on the remote control to display it. Note that during the
to adjust any other settings in the current section.
playback of music, video or JPEG files, further button
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7.
Press
or
to return to the previous
RETURN
presses may be required to exit the folder structure.
screen if you want to select another section to
adjust.
With the
icon highlighted, press
to enter
SETTINGS
OK
the Settings menu.
Unstable OSD menu or picture display?
The default UDP411 output video resolution when first
powered up out of the box has been chosen according to
the national standard in the country of purchase.
If the output resolution and frame rate is set to a setting
your display device does not support, the picture
progressive video
480i/576i: 480 lines (NTSC) or 576 lines (PAL)
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Standard Definition interlaced video.
NOTE
The HDMI Auto setting may not set the best possible
resolution. If you have a 1080p Full HD display, set
the resolution to 1080p.
TV System – Set the video signal format. If the colour
or picture quality of analogue video appears incorrect,
change this setting. It should not need to be adjusted in
normal use. You can select NTSC (the USA and Canada
video standard), PAL (the Europe, Australia and China
Display
video standard) or AUTO which will output the frame
rate depending on the video material being played.
With the
icon highlighted on your display,
SETTINGS
HDMI Color Space – 'Color Space' refers to the number
press
to show the 'Display' options.
OK
of individual colors that can be displayed on the screen.
If you know the color space capability for the connected
Press
E
to move to the options in the second column.
TV, you can match it by selecting one of these options.
We recommend you select ' A uto' .
TV Aspect Ratio – Set the aspect ratio (shape) of your
HDMI Deep Color – sets the level of Deep Color
display. Press
to move to the options in the third
E
processing applied to the HDMI video output. You can
button.
column.
SETUP
select ' A uto' or 'Off ' .
16:9 Normal: Use with widescreen TVs. 4:3
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If this option is set to Auto and your TV supports Deep
material is zoomed to fit the wide screen.
Color, the screen displays colors at 30-, 36- or 48-bit
16:9 Full: Use with widescreen TVs. 4:3 material
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accuracy (compared to the 24-bit accuracy of standard
is displayed in its original aspect ratio, with
color).
vertical black bars at the sides.
Check the documentation that came with your TV to
4:3 Pan and Scan: Use with 4:3 non-widescreen
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see if your TV supports Deep Color. All system HDMI
TVs. 16:9 widescreen content is displayed with
interconnect cables must be Deep Color compatible in
the left- and right-hand sides of the image
order to use Deep Color signals.
cropped to fit the screen (no black bars). The
aspect ratio is maintained (the image is not
and
B
C
NOTE
stretched).
If you experience a flickering or abnormal picture
4:3 Letterbox: Use with 4:3 non-widescreen TVs.
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after changing the Deep Color setting, connect the
16:9 widescreen content is displayed with black
unit using a Composite video cable and change the
bars at the top and bottom.
setting to a value supported by the display.
Resolution – Set the video resolution of the
and
HDMI
HDMI 1080p 24Hz – You can select ' A uto' or 'Off ' .
outputs.
COMPONENT VIDEO
Movies are recorded on film at a rate of 24 pictures
Auto: Sets the TV's preferred resolution.
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(frames) per second. Many of the movies on Blu-ray
4k2k: Ultra HD video.
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Discs are placed on the discs at this frame rate. If your
1080p: Full HD progressive video.
TV supports 24 frames per second, but you would prefer
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to view the video at a higher frame rate, you should turn
1080i: Interlaced HD video.
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off HDMI 1080p 24Hz.
720p: Progressive HD video.
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480p/576p: 480 lines (NTSC) or 576 lines (PAL)
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48kHz. See the documentation that came with the
NOTE
receiver or TV.
1080/24p video signals can only be output
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96kHz – Select this option if the external
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using the
connection.
HDMI
equipment is capable of handling a digital
The connected equipment (AV receiver, TV/
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sampling rate of 96kHz
projector) must be 1080/24p compatible.
192kHz – (best quality) Select this option if the
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The output resolution must be set to 1080p or
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external equipment is capable of handling a
HDMI Auto.
digital sampling rate of 192kHz.
HDMI 3D – To turn the 3D feature (if available) on or
NOTE
off. You can select ' A uto' or 'Off ' .
If the connected equipment (e.g. AV receiver) does
not support 96kHz or 192kHz audio, silence or loud
Audio
noise may result from this setting. If this happens, set
PCM Downsampling to 48kHz.
Digital Out – Sets the audio format output from the
or
out connections.
OPTICAL
COAXIAL DIGITAL
Dolby DRC – Selects the Dolby Dynamic Range Control
You can select:
mode to 'Off ' , 'On' . or 'auto'
PCM – Outputs the signal as processed audio
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Dynamic Range is the range between the loudest sounds
ready for any receiver. Use this when your receiver
and the quietest ones. If set to 'On' you can listen to a
cannot decode the movie soundtrack on the disc.
movie at a lower volume without losing sound clarity.
Bitstream – Outputs the movie soundtrack
Off – No dynamic range compression
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without any processing. This option requires
On – Dynamic range compression.
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a receiver that supports the movie soundtrack
Auto – DRC is selected by the source material.
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format.
Bitstream Re-encode – Combines all audio
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SACD priority – Selects the SACD track used.
signals and outputs as DTS or PCM depending on
You can select:
the audio stream on the disc.
Multi-ch – Multi-channel track.
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NOTE
2-ch – Stereo track.
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The signal at the
output is also determined by
HDMI
the formats supported by the connected equipment.
Language
HDMI Out – Sets the audio format output from the
OSD – Select one language to be used for the On Screen
HDMI
Display (OSD).
connection.
Disc Menu – Set the language used for the Disc Menu
You can select:
and Pop-up Menu. The available languages depend on
PCM – (as above).
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the disc. ' A uto' sets the priority language of the disc.
Bitstream – (as above).
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Disc Audio – Set the language for the soundtrack. The
Bitstream Re-encode –Automatically selects the
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available languages depend on the disc. ' A uto' sets the
HDMI digital signal type according to the audio
priority language of the disc.
stream on the disc.
Disc Subtitle – Set the language used for the subtitles.
Down Sampling – Set the maximum sample rate of
The available languages depend on the disc. 'Off '
audio output from the
or
.
OPTICAL
COAXIAL DIGITAL OUT
prevents the display of subtitles.
48kHz – (most compatible) Select this option if
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the TV speakers, amplifier, or home theater is not
Network
capable of handling signals over 48kHz sampling
rate. If you do not have an audio receiver or TV
An active, configured Internet connection is required
connected to your player through one of the
if you wish to use BD-Live websites and downloaded
digital audio jacks (optical or coaxial), select
content. See page E-9 for physical connections.
Internet Service Provider (ISP): contact your ISP for
more help.
Connection Type – 'Wired' . Connect a network cable
to the Ethernet jack and into a wired router. 'Wireless' .
IP Setting – You can set your player to automatically
Using a wireless router.
obtain an IP address when it connect to your ISP. Some
providers require that you enter a fixed IP address that
Information – Select and press
to view or set the
OK
does not change: this must be entered using the 'Manual'
network connection parameters:
setting.
MAC Address – Information only
Highlight ' A uto' or 'Manual' , then press
Address Type – Set whether the network settings are
If you selected 'Manual' , the Network Information screen
automatic or set manually.
opens with the IP Address row highlighted. Press a
Auto: Allows the connected router or modem
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number button to enter the first digit of the IP address,
to configure the network settings automatically,
then press
E
to move to the next digit. Continue using
using the network's DHCP server. This setting
the number buttons and the
B
or
should be used for the majority of home
the rest of the IP address. When you have finished, press
networks.
. If you need to remove a number you entered, press
OK
Manual: Enter settings manually, for expert users.
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CLEAR
The following settings are only available when IP Setting
Wireless Setting – Configure the wireless network.
is set to Manual:
BD-Live Connection – To set the BD-Live Internet
IP Address – Use the cursors to navigate between
access level.
segments and use the
keys on the remote to enter
0-9
The access levels are:
the IP address assigned to your player by your network
Permitted: All BD-Live discs are allowed access to
administrator. Press
to save the setting.
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OK
BD-Live websites.
Subnet Mask – Use the cursors to navigate between
Partial Permitted: Allows Internet access to
segments and use the
keys on the remote to enter
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0-9
BD-Live content with valid certificates only.
the subnet mask of your network. Press
to save the
OK
Prohibited: Prohibit all BD-Live discs from
setting.
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accessing BD-Live websites.
Default Gateway – Use the cursors to navigate between
segments and use the
keys on the remote to enter the
0-9
NOTE
Internet gateway address. Press
to save the setting.
OK
The available on-line functions are disc-
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DNS1 – Use the cursors to navigate between segments
dependent.
and use the
keys on the remotel to enter the IP
0-9
Refer to the BD-Live disc instructions for
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address of your Primary DNS server. Press
to save
OK
information about accessing on-line content.
the setting.
The UDP411 must be connected to the
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DNS2 – Use the cursors to navigate between segments
Internet and set up correctly to allow access
and use the
0-9
keys on the remote to enter the IP
to on-line content. See page E-9 for network
address of your Secondary DNS server. Press
to save
OK
connections and page E-17 for network
the setting.
settings.
Connection Test – When your player tests your Internet
connection, it sends (pings) an IP address.
DLNA Connection – Enable or disable the DLNA
function.
Press
to run a network test. This will also configure
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the network settings automatically if they have not been
configured and if automatic configuration (DHCP) is
System
supported by the network.
Screen Saver –sets the duration of a static image display
If this test fails, check the connections to your home
before the screen saver is shown. The options are:
network. Make sure your network cable is securely
5/10/15/20 Minutes. Pressing any button on the unit or
attached to your router and the UDP411. Check that
your router is connected to your cable or DSL modem
remote deactivates the screen saver.
correctly. There may be an issue with your router or
Disc Auto Playback – controls whether an optical disc
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OK
C
keys to enter