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Brand | Cambridge Audio |
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Model | Azur 650BD |
Category | Blu-ray Player |
Language | English |
Details on WEEE symbol, CE mark, C-Tick mark, and Ross Test Stamp compliance.
Describes optical and coaxial digital audio outputs for connection to receivers or DACs.
Explains the HDMI connection for carrying both audio and video signals.
Describes the function of each button on the front panel, including Standby, USB, Disc Tray, and playback controls.
Covers directional, playback, stop, skip, and menu navigation buttons on the remote.
Explains operations like slow motion, repeat, memory, BonusView, and BD-Live accessed via the remote.
Connects to an AV receiver for surround sound decoding via coaxial or optical cables.
Connects to an AV receiver or amplified system for multi-channel audio output.
Connects through an AV receiver to a TV for integrated audio and video signal transfer.
Guide to initiating and navigating the initial player setup process via the Easy Setup Wizard.
Selecting between HDMI or Component for the player's main video signal output.
Optimizing video output resolution to match the connected display for the best visual result.
Selects the screen format to fit the TV screen, such as 4:3 Letterbox, 4:3 Pan & Scan, or 16:9 Wide.
Configures audio output preferences for compatibility with connected equipment and desired quality.
Initial setup, power on, and basic playback controls like play, stop, skip, and disc loading.
Setting the video output standard to PAL, NTSC, or Multi-system to match your TV.
Details slow motion, frame-by-frame playback, repeat functions, and search capabilities.
Accessing and navigating Blu-ray and DVD disc menus using the remote control.
Guide to navigating and understanding the setup menu structure, items, and selections.
Fine-tune video parameters like brightness, contrast, hue, saturation, and sharpness for optimal quality.
Configure speaker placement, size, distance, and trim levels for optimal surround sound decoding.
Adjust brightness, contrast, hue, saturation, and sharpness for optimal visual output.
Solutions for issues related to power, disc compatibility, and playback errors like skipping.