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3D | Yes |
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Depth | 180 mm |
Width | 312 mm |
Height | 43 mm |
Weight | 1000 g |
Device type | Blu-Ray player |
Product color | Black |
Audio decoders | DTS-HD HR, DTS-HD Master Audio |
AC input voltage | 220-240 V |
Progressive scan | - |
AC input frequency | 50 Hz |
Playback disc types | BD-R, BD-R DL, BD-RE, BD-RE DL, BD-ROM, CD, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD, DVD+R, DVD+R DL, DVD+RW, DVD-R, DVD-R DL, DVD-RW |
Disc types supported | BD-R, BD-R DL, CD, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD, DVD+R, DVD+R DL, DVD+RW, DVD-R, DVD-R DL, DVD-RW |
Playback disc formats | Blu-Ray audio, Blu-Ray video, CD audio, CD video |
Supported video modes | 1080p |
Card reader integrated | No |
USB 2.0 ports quantity | USB 2.0 ports have a data transmission speed of 480 Mbps, and are backwards compatible with USB 1.1 ports. You can connect all kinds of peripheral devices to them. |
Audio formats supported | AAC, ALAC, FLAC, MP3, WAV, WMA |
Image formats supported | JPG, MPO |
Video formats supported | MKV, MP4, MPEG2, MPO, XVID |
Analog signal format system | NTSC, PAL |
Power consumption (standby) | 0.5 W |
Power consumption (typical) | 13 W |
Audio output channels | 2.0 channels |
Safety warnings for the unit, laser, flames, radio interference, and unit placement guidelines.
Precautions for battery handling, leakage, fire risk, AC adaptor, and mains lead safety.
Explains Cinavia's role in limiting unauthorized content copies and playback interruptions.
Limits and precautions for wireless LAN usage, including data interception and component care.
Instructions for unit disposal, environmental protection, and battery recycling.
Details on remote control, battery type, insertion, and usage with the unit's sensor.
Information on AC mains lead, AC adaptor, and HDMI cable, including regional variations.
Instructions for cleaning the unit exterior, lens, and discs using appropriate methods.
Guidelines for handling discs to prevent damage and avoid using unsuitable media.
Lists playable media formats for BD, DVD, CD, and USB devices with content formats.
Lists disc types that cannot be played by this unit, such as DVD-RAM and SACD.
Explains region codes for BD-Video and DVD-Video discs and lists supported regions.
Illustrates the remote control buttons and their functions for different models.
Shows the front and rear panel layout of the unit with key terminals and indicators.
Explains how to turn the unit on/off and use basic playback controls.
Details on operating a Panasonic TV using the unit's remote and HDMI CEC.
Illustrates connecting the unit to a TV via HDMI and the power supply.
Recommendations for HDMI cables and AC mains lead usage, including length and regional notes.
Guides on connecting to an amplifier/receiver via HDMI and setting audio output options.
Lists services available via broadband connection, including firmware updates and BD-Live.
Explains connecting via Wi-Fi or LAN cable for network access.
Outlines the 'Easy Settings' and 'Easy Network Setting' processes for initial setup.
Guides for obtaining SSID, encryption keys, and manual network entry.
Explains the unit's automatic checking for firmware updates when connected to the internet.
Details downloading and installing firmware using a USB device from a website.
Guides on turning on the unit and navigating the main categories in the HOME menu.
Explains inserting media, basic playback functions like stop, pause, search, and skip.
Details on resume play, frame-by-frame, changing soundtrack, and accessing menus.
How to show playback status like title, chapter, current position, and total time.
Guides for enjoying BD-Live features and 3D video/photos, including setup.
How to play photo slideshows and adjust settings like interval and transition effects.
Introduces Network Service for accessing online content and how to use it via the INTERNET button.
Explains using Miracast to view smartphone content on the TV screen.
Guides on sharing and playing media from a DLNA server connected to the home network.
Guides on setting up the unit as a Media Renderer for DLNA playback.
Explains HDMI CEC for equipment control, automatic switching, and TV remote operation.
Details the function to copy content between media and its precautions.
How to access the Option menu and change playback settings like soundtrack and subtitles.
Covers Picture Mode, Adjustment, Progressive, and 24p settings for optimal video quality.
Guides on accessing the Setup menu and its main categories like Player Settings.
Details settings for 3D output, including signal format, distance, and graphic display level.
Settings for HDMI output, including video format, deep color, and 24p output.
Settings for Digital Audio Output, Dynamic Range Compression, and secondary audio.
Details Downmix, DTS Neo:6, and 3D playback settings for audio output.
Allows selection of preferred languages for audio, subtitles, and disc menus.
Covers LAN connection, wireless settings, IP/DNS configuration, and proxy server settings.
Settings for Network Service, Drive Connection, and Remote Device Operation.
Options to restrict BD-Live Internet access and Network Service usage.
Settings for TV aspect ratio and TV system matching for optimal display.
Settings for HDMI CEC function and the startup banner display.
Options for automatic firmware checks, manual updates, and resetting to default settings.
Solutions for unit not responding, remote control issues, and disc ejection problems.
Troubleshooting for auto power-off, forgotten passwords, and black TV screens.
Solutions for USB connection failures and distorted or missing video output.
Troubleshooting 3D video output and screen aspect ratio problems.
Reasons for discs not playing and still pictures not displaying normally.
Solutions for issues connecting to the network or playing video over wireless LAN.
Explains common screen error messages and IP address configuration.
Guides on diagnosing errors based on POWER LED flashing patterns.
Lists general specs, supported file formats, and their extensions.
Details power supply, consumption, dimensions, and mass of the unit.
Explains audio output settings and channel capabilities based on output mode.
Lists video, photo, and audio file formats supported for DLNA playback.
Lists supported display languages and their corresponding codes.
Mentions compliance, trademarks, and licensing for various technologies.
Details intellectual property rights for Microsoft and other software used in the product.
Outlines warranty period, conditions, and exclusions for Panasonic products in Australia.
Provides contact details for customer support and accessory sales in the UK/Ireland.
Contains important safety warnings related to laser radiation and international standards.