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BDP-S300/S301 RMT-B101A/B101P

SERVICE MANUAL US Model


BDP-S300/S301
Ver. 1.3 2008.09
Canadian Model
AEP Model
UK Model
E Model
Russian Model
Australian Model
Singapore Model
Thai Model
Photo: BDP-S300 BDP-S300

SPECIFICATIONS

System VIDEO: Phono jack/1.0 Vp-p/75 ohms Mass (approx.): 4.5 kg (10 lb)
Laser: Semiconductor laser S VIDEO: 4-pin mini DIN/Y: Operating temperature:
1.0 Vp-p, C: 0.286 Vp-p/75ohms 5 °C to 35 °C (41°F to 95°F)
Outputs (US, CND) Operating humidity:
(Jack name: Jack type/Output level/ 1.0 Vp-p, C: 0.3 Vp-p (PAL)/Y: 1.0 25 % to 80 %
Vp-p, C: 0.286 Vp-p (NTSC)/75ohms
Load impedance)
(SP) Supplied accessories
AUDIO OUT L/R: 1.0 Vp-p, C: 0.3 Vp-p (PAL)/75ohms
Phono jack/2 Vrms/10 kilohms • Video cord (phono plug × 1) (1)
(Except US, CND, SP) • Stereo audio cord (phono plug × 2) (1)
DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL):
Optical output jack/−18 dBm (wave • HDMI cord (1)
General
length 660 nm) (supplied with BDP-S301 only)
Power requirements:
DIGITAL OUT (COAXIAL): • Power cord (1)
120 V AC, 60 Hz (US, CND)
Phono jack/0.5 Vp-p/75 ohms • Remote commander (remote) (1)
110–240 V AC, 50/60 Hz (E32)
5.1CH OUTPUT: • Size AA (R6) batteries (2)
220–240 V AC, 50/60 Hz
• Plug Adaptor (1) (E32)
Phono jack/2 Vrms/10 kilohms (Except US, CND, E32)
• GNU License Information (1)
HDMI OUT: Power consumption: 33 W
(Except US, CND)
HDMI 19-pin standard connector Dimensions (approx.):
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT(Y, /PB/CB, 430 × 79 × 375 mm (17 × 3 1/8 × Specifications and design are subject to
PR/CR): 14 7/8 in.) (width/height/depth) incl. change without notice.
Phono jack/Y: 1.0 Vp-p/PB/CB, PR/CR: projecting parts
progressive or interlace
= 0.7 Vp-p/75 ohms • Abbreviation
CND : Canadian model
E32 : Latin American model
SP : Singaporean model

TM
BLU-RAY DISC PLAYER
SAFETY CHECK-OUT
After correcting the original service problem, perform the following
safety checks before releasing the set to the customer:

1. Check the area of your repair for unsoldered or poorly-sol- LEAKAGE TEST
dered connections. Check the entire board surface for solder The AC leakage from any exposed metal part to earth
splashes and bridges. ground and from all exposed metal parts to any exposed metal
2. Check the interboard wiring to ensure that no wires are part having a return to chassis, must not exceed 0.5 mA (500 mi-
“pinched” or contact high-wattage resistors. croamperes). Leakage current can be measured by any one of
three methods.
3. Look for unauthorized replacement parts, particularly transis-
tors, that were installed during a previous repair. Point them 1. A commercial leakage tester, such as the Simpson 229 or RCA
out to the customer and recommend their replacement. WT-540A. Follow the manufacturers' instructions to use these
instruments.
4. Look for parts which, though functioning, show obvious signs
of deterioration. Point them out to the customer and recom- 2. A battery-operated AC milliammeter. The Data Precision 245
mend their replacement. digital multimeter is suitable for this job.
5. Check the line cord for cracks and abrasion. Recommend the 3. Measuring the voltage drop across a resistor by means of a
replacement of any such line cord to the customer. VOM or battery-operated AC voltmeter. The “limit” indica-
tion is 0.75V, so analog meters must have an accurate low-
6. Check the B+ voltage to see it is at the values specified. voltage scale. The Simpson 250 and Sanwa SH-63Trd are ex-
7. Check the antenna terminals, metal trim, “metallized” knobs, amples of a passive VOM that is suitable. Nearly all battery
screws, and all other exposed metal parts for AC leakage. operated digital multimeters that have a 2V AC range are suit-
Check leakage as described below. able. (See Fig. A)

To Exposed Metal
CAUTION:
Parts on Set The use of optical instrument with this product will increase eye
hazard.

CAUTION
Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures
other than those specified herein may result in hazardous ra-
AC diation exposure.
0.15 µF 1.5 kΩ voltmeter
(0.75 V)

This appliance is classified as a


Earth Ground CLASS1 LASER product. The
CLASS1 LASER PRODUCT
Fig. A. Using an AC voltmeter to check AC leakage. MARKING is located on the laser
This label is located on the laser protective housing inside the enclosure.
WARNING!! protective housing inside the enclosure.

WHEN SERVICING, DO NOT APPROACH THE LASER Unleaded solder


EXIT WITH THE EYE TOO CLOSELY. IN CASE IT IS Boards requiring use of unleaded solder are printed with the lead-
NECESSARY TO CONFIRM LASER BEAM EMISSION, free mark (LF) indicating the solder contains no lead.
BE SURE TO OBSERVE FROM A DISTANCE OF (Caution: Some printed circuit boards may not come printed with
MORE THAN 25 cm FROM THE SURFACE OF THE the lead free mark due to their particular size.)
OBJECTIVE LENS ON THE OPTICAL PICK-UP BLOCK.
: LEAD FREE MARK
SAFETY-RELATED COMPONENT WARNING!! Unleaded solder has the following characteristics.
• Unleaded solder melts at a temperature about 40°C higher than
COMPONENTS IDENTIFIED BY MARK 0 OR DOTTED LINE
ordinary solder.
WITH MARK 0 ON THE SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS AND IN
THE PARTS LIST ARE CRITICAL TO SAFE OPERATION.
Ordinary soldering irons can be used but the iron tip has to be
REPLACE THESE COMPONENTS WITH SONY PARTS WHOSE applied to the solder joint for a slightly longer time.
PART NUMBERS APPEAR AS SHOWN IN THIS MANUAL Soldering irons using a temperature regulator should be set to
OR IN SUPPLEMENTS PUBLISHED BY SONY. about 350°C.
Caution: The printed pattern (copper foil) may peel away if the
ATTENTION AU COMPOSANT AYANT RAPPORT heated tip is applied for too long, so be careful!
À LA SÉCURITÉ! • Strong viscosity
Unleaded solder is more viscous (sticky, less prone to flow) than
LES COMPOSANTS IDENTIFIÉS PAR UNE MARQUE 0 SUR
LES DIAGRAMMES SCHÉMATIQUES ET LA LISTE DES ordinary solder so use caution not to let solder bridges occur
PIÈCES SONT CRITIQUES POUR LA SÉCURITÉ DE such as on IC pins, etc.
FONCTIONNEMENT. NE REMPLACER CES COM- POSANTS • Usable with ordinary solder
QUE PAR DES PIÈCES SONY DONT LES NUMÉROS SONT It is best to use only unleaded solder but unleaded solder may
DONNÉS DANS CE MANUEL OU DANS LES SUPPLÉMENTS also be added to ordinary solder.
PUBLIÉS PAR SONY.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Section Title Page Section Title Page


SERVICE NOTE 4. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS AND PRINTED WIRING
1. DISC REMOVAL PROCEDURE IF THE TRAY BOARDS
CANNOT BE EJECTED (FORCED EJECTION) .......... 4
2. INSTALLATION METHOD OF EARTH SPRING 4-1. Frame Schematic Diagram ............................................ 4-1
(FRONT) ........................................................................ 4 4-2. Printed Wiring Boards and Schematic Diagrams ......... 4-5
3. INSTALLATION METHOD OF REAR GASKET ............ 4 AU-258 (ANALOG AUDIO) Schematic Diagram ........... 4-5
4. INSTALLATION METHOD OF NON-HALOGENE AU-258 Printed Wiring Board ........................................ 4-7
TAPE .............................................................................. 5 FL-176 Printed Wiring Board ........................................ 4-11
5. TEST DISC .................................................................... 5 FL-176 (FL/LED) Schematic Diagram .......................... 4-13
FR-271 Printed Wiring Board ........................................ 4-15
1. GENERAL FR-271 (SW/IR, INPUT/LED) Schematic Diagram ...... 4-17

This Player Can Play the Following Discs and Files .... 1-1 5. TROUBLESHOOTING
Main Features ................................................................ 1-1
Getting Started .............................................................. 1-2 Main Set, Power Supply Section ................................... 5-1
Basic Operations ........................................................... 1-4 Operation&Display Section ........................................... 5-9
Watching Movie Files .................................................... 1-7 Audio Section ................................................................ 5-13
Listening to Music Files ................................................. 1-8 FL Section ..................................................................... 5-14
Viewing Photo Files ....................................................... 1-9
Changing the Initial Settings ......................................... 1-10 6. REPAIR PARTS LIST
Additional Information ................................................... 1-13
6-1. Exploded Views ............................................................. 6-1
2. DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY 6-1-1. Case Assy ................................................................ 6-1
6-1-2. Main Chassis Block .................................................. 6-2
2-1. DISASSEMBLY .............................................................. 2-1 6-1-3. Main Block ................................................................ 6-3
2-1-1. Disassembly Flow ......................................................... 2-1 6-2. Electrical Parts List ....................................................... 6-4
2-1-2. Upper Case ................................................................... 2-1
2-1-3. Tray Cover Assy ............................................................ 2-2
2-1-4. BD Drive (Service Use) ................................................. 2-2
2-1-5. MAIN Board ................................................................... 2-3
2-1-6. AU-258 Board ................................................................ 2-3
2-1-7. Power Block ................................................................... 2-4
2-1-8. Circuit Boards Location ................................................. 2-4
2-2. REASSEMBLY ............................................................... 2-5
2-2-1. Upper Case ................................................................... 2-5
2-2-2. Tray Cover Assy ............................................................ 2-5
2-2-3. BD Drive (Service Use) ................................................. 2-6
2-2-4. MAIN Board ................................................................... 2-6
2-2-5. FL-176 Board/FR-271 Board ........................................ 2-7
2-2-6. DC FAN .......................................................................... 2-7

3. BLOCK DIAGRAMS

3-1. Main Diagram ................................................................ 3-1


3-2. Audio Block Diagram ..................................................... 3-3
3-3. FL/FR Block Diagram .................................................... 3-5
3-4. Power 1 Block Diagram ................................................. 3-7
3-5. Power 2 Block Diagram ................................................. 3-9
3-6. Power 3 Block Diagram ................................................. 3-11
3-7. Power 4 Block Diagram ................................................. 3-13

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SERVICE NOTE
1. DISC REMOVAL PROCEDURE IF THE TRAY CANNOT BE EJECTED (FORCED EJECTION)

1. Remove the upper case. (Refer to page 2-1)


2. Insert a clip in the hole of a drive and open a tray.
clip

tray

2. INSTALLATION METHOD OF EARTH SPRING (FRONT)

1. Please install earth spring (front) at an installation position of right and left in a front frame.
Please be careful to directions of installation.
2. Please fix by for each one place with a screw.

earth spring (front)

3. INSTALLATION METHOD OF REAR GASKET

1. Please remove a rear panel fixed screw and jack fixed screw (total 9 screws) and remove a rear panel.
2. Please stick a rear gasket inside the lower part of a rear panel. Refer to a lower picture. The location of the gasket is between the
optical terminal and the audio terminal.
3. Please install a rear panel in the chassis from the slanting bottom and install a removed screws.

rear gasket

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4. INSTALLATION METHOD OF NON-HALOGENE TAPE

1. Please connect a drive power supply harness after an exchange of a drive and fix by a reuse clamp.
2. Please stick a non-halogene tape so that a power supply harness may be fixed on the drive back.

non-halogene tape

5. TEST DISC

Part No. Description Layer


J-6090-199-A BLX-104 Single Layer
J-6090-200-A BLX-204 Dual Layer
3-702-101-01 CD (YEDS-18)
J-6090-088-A HLX-504 Single Layer (NTSC)
J-6090-089-A HLX-505 Dual Layer (NTSC)
J-6090-077-A HLX-506 Single Layer (PAL)
J-6090-078-A HLX-507 Dual Layer (PAL)

5-1. Operation and Display

Check Items
1) BLX-104
1. Select 23.976Hz 1080p
2. Play “4.Motion pictures”
3. Check whether player can play back or not
4. Check each outputs
Video:
Composite/S Video/ component/HDMI
Audio:
Digital out(Coaxial/Optical)/Audio out/5.1Ch output
* When 1080/24p monitor is nothing, 1080i(59.94Hz or 50Hz) can use instead of 1080/24p.
However this is temporary correspondence.

2) BLX-204
1. Select 1080i(59.94Hz or 50Hz)
2. Play “4.Motion pictures”
3. Check whether player can play back or not
(Check the picture and sound output)

3) CD (YEDS-18)
Check whether player can play back or not
(Check the sound output)

4) HLX-504/505(NTSC) HLX506/507(PAL)
1. After displayed Main Menu, select “1.Video”
2. Play “1.Color Bar 100%”
(Check the picture and sound output)
3. Return to Menu
4. Play “Demonstration 4:3” or “5.Demonstration 16:9”
(Check the picture and sound output)

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5-1-1. BLX-104 Menu Function (1)
Main Menu

X X X X

X X
X X
X X
X X

X X X X

1) When the disc is inserted, 1. Video Signal of 59.94Hz/1080i of the Main Menu is selectively displayed.

5-1-2. BLX-104 Menu Function (2)


Main Menu

To Main Menu after playback of T62_C1


To Main Menu after playback of T61_C1
To Main Menu after playback from T54_C1 to T60_C1
Sub_menu3 is displayed
To Main Menu after playback of T21_C1
To Main Menu after playback of T20_C1
To Main Menu after playback from T2_C1 to T19_C1
Sub_menu1 is displayed

* When returning to Main Menu after playback from each button of 59.94Hz/1080i, 1. Video Signal of 59.94Hz/1080i is selectively
displayed.
* When returning to Main Menu after playback from each button of 50Hz/1080i, 1. Video Signal of 50Hz/1080i is selectively displayed.
* 5. AV Sync does not operate.
Note:
Txx_ Cxx
Chapter No.
Title No.

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5-1-3. BLX-104 Menu Function (3)
Main Menu

To Main Menu after playback of T52_C1


To Main Menu after playback of T51_C1
To Main Menu after playback from T44_C1 to T50_C1
Sub_menu2 is displayed
To Main Menu after playback of T42_C1
To Main Menu after playback of T41_C1
To Main Menu after playback from T23_C1 to T40_C1
Sub_menu4 is displayed

* When returning to Main Menu after playback from each button of 59.94Hz/720P, 1. Video Signal of 59.94Hz/720P is selectively
displayed.
* When returning to Main Menu after playback from each button of 23.976Hz/1080P, 1. Video Signal of 23.976Hz/1080P is selectively
displayed.
* 5. AV Sync does not operate.

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5-1-4. BLX-104 Menu Function (4)
Sub menu1

X
X

X
X

1) At the display of Sub menu1, 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed.


2) Selection of 1. Color Bar 100% t Return to Sub menu1 after seamless playback from T1_C1 to T1_C13. 1. Color Bar 100% is
selectively displayed on Sub menu1 screen.
3) Selection of 2. Color Bar 75% t Return to Sub menu1 after seamless playback from T1_C2 to T1_C13. 1. Color Bar 100% is
selectively displayed on Sub menu1 screen.
4) At the selection of 3 - 13, item 3 mentioned above is executed as the routine.
5) At the display of Sub menu1, Main Menu is selected t Jump to Main Menu. At the display of Main Menu, 1. Video Signal of
59.94Hz/1080i is selectively displayed.
6) Selection of LPCM Audio t Playback from T2_C1 to T19_C1. SubPic that corresponds to Audio stream 1 is forcibly displayed.
During the playback, when audio channel changes, the caption that corresponds to each audio stream is forcibly displayed. Return to
Sub menu1 after playback. 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed on Sub menu1 screen.
7) Selection of Dolby AC-3 Audio t Playback of T20_C1. SubPic that corresponds to Audio stream 1 is forcibly displayed.
During the playback, when audio channel changes, the caption that corresponds to each audio stream is forcibly displayed. Return to
Sub menu1 after playback. 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed on Sub menu1 screen.
8) Selection of Motion Picture t Return to Sub menu1 after playback of T21_C1. 1. ColorBar 100% is selectively displayed on Sub
menu1 screen.
9) At the selection of Main Manu, 1. VideoSignal of 1080/59.94i of Main Menu is selectively displayed.
10) AV Sync does not operate.

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5-1-5. BLX-104 Menu Function (5)
Sub menu2

X
X

X
X

1) At the display of Sub menu2, 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed.


2) Selection of 1. Color Bar 100% t Return to Sub menu2 after seamless playback from T43_C1 to T43_C13. 1. Color Bar 100% is
selectively displayed on Sub menu2 screen.
3) Selection of 2. Color Bar 75% t Return to Sub menu2 after seamless playback from T43_C2 to T43_C13. 1. Color Bar 100% is
selectively displayed on Sub menu2 screen.
4) At the selection of 3 - 13, item 3 mentioned above is executed as the routine.
5) At the display of Sub menu2, Main Menu is selected t Jump to Main Menu. At the display of Main Menu, 1. Video Signal of
23.976Hz/1080P is selectively displayed.
6) Selection of LPCM Audio t Playback from T44_C1 to T50_C1. SubPic that corresponds to Audio stream 1 is forcibly displayed.
During the playback, when audio channel changes, the caption that corresponds to each audio stream is forcibly displayed. Return to
Sub menu2 after playback. 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed on Sub menu2 screen.
7) Selection of Dolby AC-3 Audio t Playback of T51_C1. SubPic that corresponds to Audio stream 1 is forcibly displayed.
During the playback, when audio channel changes, the caption that corresponds to each audio stream is forcibly displayed. Return to
Sub menu2 after playback. 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed on Sub menu2 screen.
8) Selection of Motion Picture t Return to Sub menu2 after playback of T52_C1. 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed on Sub
menu2 screen.
9) At the selection of Main Manu, 1. Video Signal of 1080/23.976P of Main Menu is selectively displayed.
10) AV Sync does not operate.

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5-1-6. BLX-104 Menu Function (6)
Sub menu3

X
X

X
X

1) At the display of Sub menu3, 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed.


2) Selection of 1. Color Bar 100% t Return to Sub menu3 after seamless playback from T53_C1 to T53_C13. 1. Color Bar 100% is
selectively displayed on Sub menu3 screen.
3) Selection of 2. Color Bar 75% t Return to Sub menu3 after seamless playback from T53_C2 to T53_C13. 1. Color Bar 100% is
selectively displayed on Sub menu3 screen.
4) At the selection of 3 - 13, item 3 mentioned above is executed as the routine.
5) At the display of Sub menu3, Main Menu is selected t Jump to Main Menu. At the display of Main Menu, 1. Video Signal of 50Hz/
1080i is selectively displayed.
6) Selection of LPCM Audio t Playback from T54_C1 to T60_C1. SubPic that corresponds to Audio stream 1 is forcibly displayed.
During the playback, when audio channel changes, the caption that corresponds to each audio stream is forcibly displayed. Return to
Sub menu3 after playback. 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed on Sub menu3 screen.
7) Selection of Dolby AC-3 Audio t Playback of T61_C1. SubPic that corresponds to Audio stream 1 is forcibly displayed.
During the playback, when audio channel changes, the caption that corresponds to each audio stream is forcibly displayed. Return to
Sub menu3 after playback. 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed on Sub menu3 screen.
8) Selection of Motion Picture t Return to Sub menu3 after playback of T62_C1. 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed on Sub
menu3 screen.
9) At the selection of Main Manu, 1. Video Signal of 1080/50i of Main Menu is selectively displayed.
10) AV Sync does not operate.

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5-1-7. BLX-104 Menu Function (7)
Sub menu4

X
X

X
X

1) At the display of Sub menu4, 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed.


2) Selection of 1. Color Bar 100% t Return to Sub menu4 after seamless playback from T22_C1 to T22_C13. 1. Color Bar 100% is
selectively displayed on Sub menu4 screen.
3) Selection of 2. Color Bar 75% t Return to Sub menu4 after seamless playback from T22_C2 to T22_C13. 1. Color Bar 100% is
selectively displayed on Sub menu4 screen.
4) At the selection of 3 - 13, item 3 mentioned above is executed as the routine.
5) At the display of Sub menu4, Main Menu is selected t Jump to Main Menu. At the display of Main Menu, 1. Video Signal of
59.94Hz/720P is selectively displayed.
6) Selection of LPCM Audio t Playback from T44_C1 to T50_C1. SubPic that corresponds to Audio stream 1 is forcibly displayed.
During the playback, when audio channel changes, the caption that corresponds to each audio stream is forcibly displayed. Return to
Sub menu4 after playback. 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed on Sub menu4 screen.
7) Selection of Dolby AC-3 Audio t Playback of T51_C1. SubPic that corresponds to Audio stream 1 is forcibly displayed.
During the playback, when audio channel changes, the caption that corresponds to each audio stream is forcibly displayed. Return to
Sub menu4 after playback. 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed on Sub menu4 screen.
8) Selection of Motion Picture t Return to Sub menu4 after playback of T52_C1. 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed on Sub
menu4 screen.
9) At the selection of Main Manu, 1. Video Signal of 720/59.94P of Main Menu is selectively displayed.
10) AV Sync does not operate.

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5-2-1. BLX-204 Menu Function (1)
Main Menu

X X X X

X X
X X
X X
X X
X X

X X
X X

1) When the disc is inserted, 1. Video Signal of 59.94Hz/1080i of the Main Menu is selectively displayed.

2-2-2. BLX-204 Menu Function (2)


Main Menu

To Main Menu after playback of T83_C1


To Main Menu after playback of T62tT82
To Main Menu after playback of T61_C1
To Main Menu after playback of T54_C1-T60_C1tT83_C1-T94_C1
Sub_menu3 is displayed

To Main Menu after playback of T67_C1


To Main Menu after playback of T21tT63tT64tT65tT66
To Main Menu after playback of T20_C1
To Main Menu after playback from T2_C1 to T19_C1
Sub_menu1 is displayed

* When returning to Main Menu after playback from each button of 59.94Hz/1080i, 1. Video Signal of 59.94Hz/1080i is selectively
displayed.
* When returning to Main Menu after playback from each button of 50Hz/1080i, 1. Video Signal of 50Hz/1080i is selectively displayed.
Note:
Txx_ Cxx
Chapter No.
Title No.

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5-2-3. BLX-204 Menu Function (3)
Main Menu

To Main Menu after playback of T70_C1


To Main Menu after playback of T52_C1tT69
To Main Menu after playback of T51_C1
To Main Menu after playback of T44_C1-T50_C1tT71_C1-T81_C1
Sub_menu2 is displayed
To Main Menu after playback of T68_C1
To Main Menu after playback of T42_C1
To Main Menu after playback of T41_C1
To Main Menu after playback from T23_C1 to T40_C1
Sub_menu4 is displayed

* When returning to Main Menu after playback from each button of 59.94Hz/720P, 1. Video Signal of 59.94Hz/720P is selectively
displayed.
* When returning to Main Menu after playback from each button of 23.976Hz/1080P, 1. Video Signal of 23.976Hz/1080P is selectively
displayed.

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5-2-4. BLX-204 Menu Function (4)
Sub menu 1

X
X

X
X

1) At the display of Sub menu1, 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed.


2) Selection of 1. Color Bar 100% t Return to Sub menu1 after seamless playback from T1_C1 to T1_C13. 1. Color Bar 100% is
selectively displayed on Sub menu1 screen.
3) Selection of 2. Color Bar 75% t Return to Sub menu1 after seamless playback from T1_C2 to T1_C13. 1. Color Bar 100% is
selectively displayed on Sub menu1 screen.
4) At the selection of 3 - 13, item 3 mentioned above is executed as the routine.
5) At the display of Sub menu1, Main Menu is selected t Jump to Main Menu. At the display of Main Menu, 1. Video Signal of
59.94Hz/1080i is selectively displayed.
6) Selection of LPCM Audio t Playback from T2_C1 to T19_C1. SubPic that corresponds to Audio stream 1 is forcibly displayed.
During the playback, when audio channel changes, the caption that corresponds to each audio stream is forcibly displayed. Return to
Sub menu1 after playback. 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed on Sub menu1 screen.
7) Selection of Dolby AC-3 Audio t Playback of T20_C1. SubPic that corresponds to Audio stream 1 is forcibly displayed.
During the playback, when audio channel changes, the caption that corresponds to each audio stream is forcibly displayed. Return to
Sub menu1 after playback. 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed on Sub menu1 screen.
8) Selection of Motion Picture t Return to Sub menu1 after playback of T21_C1. 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed on Sub
menu1 screen.
9) Selection of AV Sync t Return to Sub menu1 after playback of T67_C1. 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed on Sub menu1
screen.
10) At the selection of Main Manu, 1. Video Signal of 1080/59.94i of Main Menu is selectively displayed.

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5-2-5. BLX-204 Menu Function (5)
Sub menu 2

X
X

X
X

1) At the display of Sub menu2, 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed.


2) Selection of 1. Color Bar 100% t Return to Sub menu2 after seamless playback from T43_C1 to T43_C13. 1. Color Bar 100% is
selectively displayed on Sub menu2 screen.
3) Selection of 2. Color Bar 75% t Return to Sub menu2 after seamless playback from T43_C2 to T43_C13. 1. Color Bar 100% is
selectively displayed on Sub menu2 screen.
4) At the selection of 3 - 13, item 3 mentioned above is executed as the routine.
5) At the display of Sub menu2, Main Menu is selected t Jump to Main Menu. At the display of Main Menu, 1. Video Signal of
23.976Hz/1080P is selectively displayed.
6) Selection of LPCM Audio t Playback from T44_C1 to T50_C1 and from T71_C1 to T81_C1. SubPic that corresponds to Audio
stream 1 is forcibly displayed.
During the playback, when audio channel changes, the caption that corresponds to each audio stream is forcibly displayed. Return to
Sub menu2 after playback. 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed on Sub menu2 screen.
7) Selection of Dolby AC-3 Audio t Playback of T51_C1. SubPic that corresponds to Audio stream 1 is forcibly displayed.
During the playback, when audio channel changes, the caption that corresponds to each audio stream is forcibly displayed. Return to
Sub menu2 after playback. 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed on Sub menu2 screen.
8) Selection of Motion Picture t Return to Sub menu2 after playback of T52_C1 and T69. 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed
on Sub menu2 screen.
9) Selection of AV Sync t Return to Sub menu2 after playback of T70_C1. 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed on Sub menu2
screen.
10) At the selection of Main Manu, 1. Video Signal of 1080/23.976P of Main Menu is selectively displayed.

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5-2-6. BLX-204 Menu Function (6)
Sub menu 3

X
X

X
X

1) At the display of Sub menu3, 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed.


2) Selection of 1. Color Bar 100% t Return to Sub menu3 after seamless playback from T53_C1 to T53_C13. 1. Color Bar 100% is
selectively displayed on Sub menu3 screen.
3) Selection of 2. Color Bar 75% t Return to Sub menu3 after seamless playback from T53_C2 to T53_C13. 1. Color Bar 100% is
selectively displayed on Sub menu3 screen.
4) At the selection of 3 - 13, item 3 mentioned above is executed as the routine.
5) At the display of Sub menu3, Main Menu is selected t Jump to Main Menu. At the display of Main Menu, 1. Video Signal of 50Hz/
1080i is selectively displayed.
6) Selection of LPCM Audio t Playback from T54_C1 to T60_C1 and from T84_C1 to T94_C1. SubPic that corresponds to Audio
stream 1 is forcibly displayed.
During the playback, when audio channel changes, the caption that corresponds to each audio stream is forcibly displayed. Return to
Sub menu3 after playback. 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed on Sub menu3 screen.
7) Selection of Dolby AC-3 Audio t Playback of T61_C1. SubPic that corresponds to Audio stream 1 is forcibly displayed.
During the playback, when audio channel changes, the caption that corresponds to each audio stream is forcibly displayed. Return to
Sub menu3 after playback. 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed on Sub menu3 screen.
8) Selection of Motion Picture t Return to Sub menu3 after playback of T62_C1tT82. 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed on
Sub menu3 screen.
9) Selection of AV Sync t Return to Sub menu3 after playback of T83_C1. 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed on Sub menu3
screen.
10) At the selection of Main Manu, 1. Video Signal of 1080/50i of Main Menu is selectively displayed.

– 16 –
5-2-7. BLX-204 Menu Function (7)
Sub menu 4

X
X

X
X

1) At the display of Sub menu4, 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed.


2) Selection of 1. Color Bar 100% t Return to Sub menu4 after seamless playback from T22_C1 to T22_C13. 1. Color Bar 100% is
selectively displayed on Sub menu4 screen.
3) Selection of 2. Color Bar 75% t Return to Sub menu4 after seamless playback from T22_C2 to T22_C13. 1. Color Bar 100% is
selectively displayed on Sub menu4 screen.
4) At the selection of 3 - 13, item 3 mentioned above is executed as the routine.
5) At the display of Sub menu4, Main Menu is selected t Jump to Main Menu. At the display of Main Menu, 1. Video Signal of
59.94Hz/720P is selectively displayed.
6) Selection of LPCM Audio t Playback from T44_C1 to T50_C1. SubPic that corresponds to Audio stream 1 is forcibly displayed.
During the playback, when audio channel changes, the caption that corresponds to each audio stream is forcibly displayed. Return to
Sub menu4 after playback. 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed on Sub menu4 screen.
7) Selection of Dolby AC-3 Audio t Playback of T51_C1. SubPic that corresponds to Audio stream 1 is forcibly displayed.
During the playback, when audio channel changes, the caption that corresponds to each audio stream is forcibly displayed. Return to
Sub menu4 after playback. 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed on Sub menu4 screen.
8) Selection of Motion Picture t Return to Sub menu4 after playback of T52_C1. 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed on Sub
menu4 screen.
9) Selection of AV Sync t Return to Sub menu4 after playback of T68_C1. 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed on Sub menu4
screen.
10) At the selection of Main Manu, 1. Video Signal of 720/59.94P of Main Menu is selectively displayed.

– 17 –
MEMO

– 18 –
BDP-S300/S301
SECTION 1 This section is extracted from instruc-
GENERAL tion manual (3-196-787-11).

About this manual This Player Can Play the Examples of discs that the player About playback of discs recorded in
Instructions in this manual describe the controls on the remote. cannot play AVCHD format
You can also use the controls on the player if they have the same Following Discs and Files The player cannot play the following discs: This player can play AVCHD format discs.
or similar names as those on the remote.
• BD-REs/BD-Rs. TM
The meanings of the icons used in this manual are described • BDs with cartridge.
below: • DVD-RWs/DVD-Rs of VR mode.
Disc Format • DVD-RAMs.
Icon Meaning • HD DVDs. What is the AVCHD format?
Functions available for BD-ROMs Blu-ray Disc • DVD Audio discs.
BD The AVCHD format is a high definition digital video camera
including DL discs. • DATA CDs (CD-Rs/CD-RWs other than music CD format). format used to record SD (standard definition) or HD (high
• CD-ROMs recorded in PHOTO CD format.
Functions available for DVD VIDEOs and definition) signals of either the 1080i specification*1 or the 720p
DVD DVD VIDEO • Data part of CD-Extras.
DVD+RWs/DVD+Rs in +VR mode or specification*2 on DVDs, using efficient data compression
• VCDs/Super VCDs.
DVD-RWs/DVD-Rs in video mode, • HD layer on Super Audio CDs. coding technology. The MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 format is adopted
including 8 cm discs. to compress video data, and the Dolby Digital or Linear PCM
DVD-RW/-R
Also, the player cannot play the following discs: system is used to compress audio data. The MPEG-4 AVC/
DATA DVD Functions available for DATA DVDs
• A BD-ROM/DVD VIDEO with a different region code. H.264 format is capable of compressing images at higher
(DVD+RWs/DVD+Rs/DVD-RWs/DVD-
• A disc recorded in a color system other than NTSC, such as efficiency than that of the conventional image compressing
Rs containing MPEG-2 PS movie files,
DVD+RW/+R PAL (this player conforms to the NTSC color system). format. The MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 format enables a high
MP3* audio tracks, and JPEG image files). • A disc that has a non-standard shape (e.g., card, heart). definition (HD) video signal shot on a digital video camera
CD Functions available for music CDs or CD- • A disc with paper or stickers on it. recorder to be recorded on DVD discs, in the same way as it
Rs/CD-RWs in music CD Format. • A disc that has the adhesive of cellophane tape or a sticker still would be for a standard definition (SD) television signal.
CD left on it.
* MP3 (MPEG-1 Audio Layer III) is a standard format defined by ISO
(International Organization for Standardization)/IEC (International “AVCHD” and the AVCHD logo are trademarks of Matsushita Electric
Electrotechnical Commission) MPEG which compresses audio data. Notes Industrial Co., Ltd. and Sony Corporation.
“Blu-ray Disc” is a trademark. • Notes about DVD+RWs/DVD+Rs, DVD-RWs/DVD-Rs, or CD-Rs/
“Blu-ray Disc,” “DVD+RW,” “DVD-RW,” “DVD+R,” “DVD- CD-RWs *1 A high definition specification which utilizes 1080 effective scanning
Note
R,” “DVD VIDEO,” and “CD” logos are trademarks. Some DVD+RWs/DVD+Rs, DVD-RWs/DVD-Rs, or CD-Rs/ lines and the interlace system.
The on-screen display illustrations used in this manual may not match
CD-RWs cannot be played on this player due to the recording *2 A high definition specification which utilizes 720 effective scanning
the graphics displayed on your TV screen.
Supported file formats (DATA DVD only) quality or physical condition of the disc, or the characteristics lines and the progressive system.
DVD+RWs/DVD-RWs/DVD+Rs/DVD-Rs are called “DATA of the recording device and authoring software.
The DVD disc will not play if it has not been correctly Notes
DVD” in this manual when the discs contain playable files. The
finalized. For more information, refer to the operating • Some AVCHD format discs may not play, depending on the recording
following file formats are supported: instructions for the recording device. Note that some playback
• MPEG-2 PS movie files. condition.
functions may not work with some DVD+RWs/DVD+Rs, even • The AVCHD format disc will not play if it has not been correctly
• MP3 music files. if they have been correctly finalized. In this case, view the disc
• JPEG* image files. finalized.
by normal playback.
* JPEG format conforming to UDF (Universal Disk Format). • Music discs encoded with copyright protection technologies
This product is designed to playback discs that conform to the
Notes about BD-ROM compatibility Compact Disc (CD) standard. Recently, various music discs
This player supports BD-ROM Profile 1 only. Playback of later encoded with copyright protection technologies are being
versions and BDs other than BD-ROM is not guaranteed. Since marketed by some record companies. Please be aware that
the Blu-ray Disc specifications are new and evolving, some discs among those discs, there are some that do not conform to the
CD standard and may not be playable by this product.
may not play depending on the disc type and the version. • Note on DualDiscs
The audio output differs depending on the source, connected A DualDisc is a two sided disc product which mates DVD
output jack, and selected audio settings. For details, see page 48. recorded material on one side with digital audio material on the
other side.
However, since the audio material side does not conform to the
Compact Disc (CD) standard, playback on this product is not
guaranteed.
• Note about double-layer DVDs
The playback pictures and sound may be momentarily
interrupted when the layers switch.

,continued

5 6

HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface)


BD/DVD region code Main Features digital interface
When connected to an HDMI-equipped display device using a
Your player has a region code printed on the back of the unit and
only will play BD-ROM/DVD VIDEOs (playback only) labeled single HDMI cord, the player can output both SD to HD video
with identical region codes. This system is used to protect and multi-channel audio signals, in digital form without
copyrights. degradation.
The HDMI specification supports HDCP (High-bandwidth
DVD VIDEOs labeled ALL will also play on this player. Experience the high definition (HD) quality audio/video output Digital Content Protection), a copy protection technology that
and the library function of this Blu-ray Disc Player. incorporates coding technology for digital video signals.
Depending on the BD-ROM/DVD VIDEO, there may be no region
code indication, even though playing the BD-ROM/DVD VIDEO is
prohibited by area restrictions. BD-ROM playback Library function for recorded files (For JPEG
BD-ROM is a next generation optical disc format in the HD era. image, MP3 audio, MPEG-2 PS movie files
Featuring massive storage capacity of 25 to 50 GB (five times
only)
1 larger than a DVD) and a high-speed transfer rate of up to 54
With DATA DVDs created on other DVD devices, three
Mbps, the format offers not only uncompromised HD quality
separate movie/music/photo Title List-browsers allow for easy
video*1*2, but also enables rich bonus content on a single disc
sorting, searching and playback including a slideshow.
VIDEO
OUT
COMPONENT

Y
VIDEO OUT
AUDIO 5.1CH OUTPUT
and HD quality audio up to 8ch, and interactive operability.
*1 A compatible HD display device is necessary to enjoy the same
1 OUT FRONT REAR CENTER
VIDEO DIGITAL OUT
PCM/DTS/DOLBY DIGITAL
AC IN COAXIAL OPTICAL L L
PB

HDMI PR R R

quality.
OUT
S VIDEO WOOFER

*2 Some discs allow viewing only with an HDMI connection.

Note on playback operations of BDs/ 24p True Cinema


Movies shot with a film camera consist of 24 frames per second.
DVDs Since conventional televisions (both CRT and flat panels)
Some playback operations of BDs/DVDs may be intentionally display frames either at 1/60 or 1/50 second intervals, the 24
set by software producers. Since this player plays BDs/DVDs frames do not appear at an even pace.
according to the disc contents the software producers designed, When connected to a TV with 24p capabilities, the player
some playback features may not be available. Also, refer to the displays each frame at 1/24 second intervals — the same interval
instructions supplied with the BDs/DVDs. originally shot with the film camera, thus faithfully reproducing
the original cinema image.

Copyrights HDMI Control (‘BRAVIA’ Theatre Sync)


‘BRAVIA’ Theatre Sync Function makes operations simple by
This product incorporates copyright protection technology that
connecting Sony components that are compatible with the
is protected by U.S. patents and other intellectual property rights.
HDMI Control function with an HDMI cord.
Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized
by Macrovision, and is intended for home and other limited
viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision. BD-J application
Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited. The BD-ROM format supports Java for interactive functions.
“BD-J” offers content providers almost unlimited functionality
when creating interactive BD-ROM titles*.

Java and all Java-based trademarks and logos are trademarks or


registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the U.S. and
other countries.
Esmertec and Jbed are trademarks or registered trademarks of
Esmertec AG.
© 2000-2007 Esmertec AG

* This player does not support downloadable BD-J content.

Support of uncompressed multi-channel Linear


PCM
In combination with a compatible AV amplifier, the player can
output up to 8ch Linear PCM surround sound*. With a non-
compatible amplifier, the player can output 5.1ch analog signals
from its 5.1CH OUTPUT jack for high quality audio enjoyment.
* Note that the DIGITAL OUT (COAXIAL or OPTICAL) jack does not
output 8ch signals. You will need an HDMI cord and an HDMI-
compatible device that support 8ch signals.

AVCHD format disc playback


The player supports AVCHD format files–high definition
recordings made on AVCHD-compatible camcorders. Your high
definition personal archive is readily playable in HD quality.

,continued

7 8

1-1
Step 1: Unpacking Step 2: Connecting the B Connecting to an S VIDEO input jack
Connect using an S VIDEO cord (not supplied). You will enjoy
Video Cords/HDMI Cord high quality images.

Getting Started Check that you have the following items:


• Video cord (phono plug × 1) (1)
Connect this player to your TV monitor, projector or AV
amplifier (receiver) using a video cord. Select one of the patterns AC IN
VIDEO
OUT
VIDEO
COMPONENT

Y
VIDEO OUT

PB
DIGITAL OUT
PCM/DTS/DOLBY DIGITAL
COAXIAL OPTICAL
Blu-ray Disc player

L
AUDIO
OUT

L
FRONT
5.1CH OUTPUT
REAR CENTER

• Stereo audio cord (phono plug × 2) (1) A through D, according to the input jack on your TV monitor,
HDMI PR
OUT R R

S VIDEO WOOFER

Follow steps 1 to 7 to hook up and adjust the • HDMI cord (1) projector or AV amplifier (receiver).

Getting Started
settings of the player. (supplied with BDP-S301 only) In order to view 1080p progressive signals with a compatible to S VIDEO
For jack and button names, see “Index to • Power cord (1) TV, projector, or monitor with an HDMI input jack, you must
VIDEO
OUT
VIDEO
Parts and Controls” (page 58). • Remote commander (remote) (1) select pattern D. You can use pattern C to view 480p/720p S VIDEO cord (not supplied)
• Size AA (R6) batteries (2) progressive signals or 1080i interlace signals on a compatible
Notes device with component video input jacks. S VIDEO INPUT

• Plug cords securely to prevent unwanted noise. S VIDEO

• Refer to the instructions supplied with the components to


be connected. A Connecting to a video input jack
• You cannot connect this player to a TV that does not have
Connect the supplied video cord (yellow) to the yellow (video) TV, projector, or AV
a video input jack.
jack. You will enjoy standard quality images. : Signal flow amplifier (receiver)
• Be sure to disconnect the power cord of each component
before connecting.
• Do not apply too much pressure on the connecting cords.
Blu-ray Disc player
Pushing against the cabinet wall, etc., may damage the
COMPONENT

cord. VIDEO OUT

C Connecting to component video


VIDEO AUDIO 5.1CH OUTPUT
OUT Y OUT FRONT REAR CENTER
VIDEO DIGITAL OUT
PCM/DTS/DOLBY DIGITAL
AC IN COAXIAL OPTICAL L L
PB

HDMI PR
OUT R R

S VIDEO WOOFER

input jacks (Y, PB, PR)


to VIDEO OUT Connect the component via the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks
VIDEO
OUT
VIDEO
using a component video cord (not supplied) or three video cords
(not supplied) of the same kind and length. You will enjoy accurate
(yellow) color reproduction and high quality images. You can also enjoy
S VIDEO (yellow) INPUT higher quality pictures from 480p/720p progressive signals or 1080i
VIDEO interlace signals, if your TV, projector or AV amplifier (receiver) is
compatible.
Video cord (supplied)
L

AUDIO Blu-ray Disc player


R COMPONENT
VIDEO OUT
VIDEO AUDIO 5.1CH OUTPUT
OUT Y OUT FRONT REAR CENTER
VIDEO DIGITAL OUT
PCM/DTS/DOLBY DIGITAL
AC IN COAXIAL OPTICAL L L
PB

TV, projector, or AV HDMI


OUT
PR R R

S VIDEO WOOFER

: Signal flow amplifier (receiver)


to COMPONENT
VIDEO OUT
(green) (green) COMPONENT
COMPONENT VIDEO IN
VIDEO OUT
When connecting to a standard 4:3 screen TV Y
Y

Depending on the disc, the image may not fit your TV screen. To (blue) (blue)
PB
PB
change the aspect ratio, see page 45.
PR
PR (red) (red)
Note
TV, projector, or AV
Do not connect a VCR, etc., between your TV and the player. If you pass Component video
amplifier (receiver)
the player signals via the VCR, you may not receive a clear image on the cord (not supplied)
TV screen. If your TV has only one audio/video input jack, connect the
player to this jack. : Signal flow

VCR

• Step 1: Unpacking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
Blu-ray Disc player TV
• Step 2: Connecting the Video Cords/ Connect
HDMI Cord . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 directly

• Step 3: Connecting the Audio Cords . . . . . . . .12


• Step 4: Connecting the Power Cord . . . . . . . . .16
• Step 5: Preparing the Remote . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
• Step 6: Easy Setup. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18
• Step 7: Additional Adjustments . . . . . . . . . . . .19

9 10

About indicators for HDMI connection Notes about the HDMI OUT jack
D Connecting to an HDMI input jack After the player is turned on, the HD indicator on the front panel Step 3: Connecting the • When you connect the player to an AV amplifier (receiver)
Use an HDMI cord to enjoy high quality digital pictures and lights up when outputting 720p/1080i/1080p video signals. The using an HDMI cord, you will need to do one of the following:
sound through the HDMI OUT jack. You will enjoy higher HDMI indicator lights up when an HDMI device is connected. Audio Cords – Connect the AV amplifier (receiver) to a TV with the HDMI
cord.
quality pictures from 480p/1080i, or 1080p (highest among the
player output), if your TV, projector or AV amplifier (receiver) Notes – Connect the player to the TV with a video cord other than an
is compatible. • Consumers should note that not all high definition television sets are HDMI cord (component video cord, S VIDEO cord, or video
Blu-ray Disc player
fully compatible with this product and may cause artifacts to be Select the connection that best suits your system. Be sure to read cord).
displayed in the picture. In the case of 480/720/1080 progressive scan the instructions for the components you wish to connect. • When connecting to the HDMI OUT jack, carefully align the
COMPONENT

picture problems, it is recommended that the user switch the


VIDEO OUT

AC IN
VIDEO
OUT
VIDEO
Y
DIGITAL OUT
PCM/DTS/DOLBY DIGITAL
COAXIAL OPTICAL L
AUDIO
OUT

L
5.1CH OUTPUT
FRONT REAR CENTER
HDMI connector with the jack. Do not bend or apply pressure
HDMI
PB

connection to the ‘standard definition’ output. If there are questions to the HDMI cord.
Getting Started

PR R R
OUT
S VIDEO

regarding our TV set compatibility with this model 480p/720p/1080p


WOOFER

• If you change the component connected to the HDMI OUT


Blu-ray Disc player, please contact our customer service center. Connection Your setup jack, change “Audio (HDMI)” in “Audio Setup” to match the
• If the picture is not clear, natural, or to your satisfaction, change the
HDMI
OUT to HDMI OUT video output resolution by pressing VIDEO FORMAT (page 46). A new component (page 47). The player stores the HDMI related
• Be sure to use only an HDMI cord that bears the HDMI logo. settings for up to five components.
TV
• The HDMI connection is compatible with 2ch Linear PCM
signals (48 to 192 kHz, 16/20/24 bit), and 6 to 8ch Linear PCM
HDMI cord
(supplied with BDP-S301 only) About the ‘BRAVIA’ Theatre Sync signals (48 to 96 kHz, 16/20/24 bit), in addition to Dolby
B Digital and DTS bit stream (5.1ch signals up to 96 kHz, 16/20/
features (for HDMI connections only) Stereo amplifier (receiver) and 24bit).
By connecting Sony components that are compatible with the two speakers
HDMI Control function with an HDMI cord, operation is Note
simplified as below: If you connect a component that does not conform to the selected audio
• One-Touch Play (page 21) signal, a loud noise (or no sound) will come out from the speakers, which
TV, projector, or AV You can turn on the player and TV/AV receiver, set the TV/AV could damage your ears or speakers.
amplifier (receiver)
receiver’s input to the player, and start playback with one touch
HDMI IN of the H button.
• System Power-Off C
This Blu-ray Disc player incorporates High-Definition When you turn the TV off by using the POWER button on the AV amplifier (receiver) having a
Multimedia Interface (HDMI™) technology. HDMI, the HDMI TV’s remote, the HDMI compatible components turn off Dolby*1 Surround (Pro Logic)
logo and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks automatically. decoder and 3 to 6 speakers
or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC. • Surround effects: Dolby Surround
(Pro Logic)
Notes on connecting to the HDMI OUT jack To prepare for the ‘BRAVIA’ Theatre Sync
Observe the following as improper handling may damage the D-1
HDMI OUT jack and the connector.
features AV amplifier (receiver) with
Set “HDMI Control” of “Options” setup to “On” (page 52). 5.1ch input jacks and 6 speakers
• Carefully align the HDMI OUT jack on the back of the player
and the HDMI connector by checking their shapes. Make sure • Surround effects: Dolby Digital
the connector is not upside down or tilted. Note (5.1ch), DTS (5.1ch)
Depending on the connected component, the HDMI Control function
D-2
may not work. Refer to the operating instructions supplied with the
component. AV amplifier (receiver) with a
digital input jack having a Dolby
MI
HDUT
O Digital or DTS*2 decoder and 6
MI
speakers
HDUT
O • Surround effects: Dolby Digital
(5.1ch), DTS (5.1ch)
• Be sure to disconnect the HDMI cord when moving the player. D-3
AV amplifier (receiver) with an
HDMI input jack and 8 speakers
• Surround effects: 8ch Linear
PCM

*1
Manufactured under license from Dolby laboratories.
“Dolby,” “Pro Logic,” and the double-D symbol are trademarks of
Dolby Laboratories.
*2
“DTS” and “DTS Digital Surround” are registered trademarks of
• If you place the player on the cabinet with the HDMI cord DTS, Inc.
connected, do not apply too much pressure to the cabinet wall.
It may damage the HDMI OUT jack or the HDMI cord.
• When connecting or disconnecting, do not screw in or rotate
the HDMI connector.

11 12

1-2
A Connecting to your TV B Connecting to a stereo amplifier C Connecting to an AV amplifier D-1 Connecting to an AV amplifier

This connection will use your TV’s speakers for sound. (receiver) and 2 speakers (receiver) having a Dolby Surround (Pro (receiver) with 5.1ch input jacks and 6
If your stereo amplifier (receiver) only has audio input jacks L Logic) decoder and 3 to 6 speakers speakers
and R, use B-1 . If your amplifier (receiver) has a digital input If your AV amplifier (receiver) only has L and R audio input If your AV amplifier (receiver) has 5.1 channel inputs, use
jack, use B-2 . jacks, use C-1 . If your amplifier (receiver) has a digital input D-1 .
jack, use C-2 .
You can enjoy surround effects only when playing Dolby
Surround audio or multi-channel audio (Dolby Digital or DTS)
discs.

Getting Started
Blu-ray Disc player Blu-ray Disc player Blu-ray Disc player Blu-ray Disc player
COMPONENT COMPONENT
COMPONENT COMPONENT VIDEO OUT VIDEO OUT
VIDEO OUT VIDEO OUT VIDEO
VIDEO AUDIO 5.1CH OUTPUT AUDIO 5.1CH OUTPUT
VIDEO AUDIO 5.1CH OUTPUT VIDEO AUDIO 5.1CH OUTPUT OUT Y OUT Y
OUT Y OUT Y OUT FRONT REAR CENTER
OUT FRONT REAR CENTER
OUT FRONT REAR CENTER OUT FRONT REAR CENTER DIGITAL OUT VIDEO DIGITAL OUT
DIGITAL OUT DIGITAL OUT VIDEO PCM/DTS/DOLBY DIGITAL PCM/DTS/DOLBY DIGITAL
VIDEO PCM/DTS/DOLBY DIGITAL VIDEO PCM/DTS/DOLBY DIGITAL AC IN AC IN L L
AC IN COAXIAL OPTICAL L L COAXIAL OPTICAL
COAXIAL OPTICAL L L AC IN COAXIAL OPTICAL L L PB PB
PB PB

HDMI HDMI PR
HDMI HDMI PR R R OUT R R
PR R R PR R R OUT
OUT OUT
S VIDEO WOOFER S VIDEO WOOFER
S VIDEO WOOFER S VIDEO WOOFER

to AUDIO OUT L/R


AUDIO
(white)
L
OUT
B-2 DIGITAL OUT
B-1 AUDIO
OUT
C-2 DIGITAL OUT
C-1 AUDIO
OUT
D-1 5.1CH OUTPUT
PCM/DTS/DOLBY DIGITAL PCM/DTS/DOLBY DIGITAL
FRONT REAR CENTER
COAXIAL OPTICAL L COAXIAL OPTICAL L
L
R

(red) R R
R
TV
WOOFER
INPUT
to DIGITAL OUT to AUDIO OUT to DIGITAL OUT to AUDIO OUT
VIDEO
Stereo audio cord to 5.1CH
(COAXIAL or OPTICAL) L/R (COAXIAL or OPTICAL) L/R
(supplied) OUTPUT
(white)
L (white) (red)
AUDIO
(white) (red)
(red) Optical digital cord Optical digital cord
R (not supplied) (not supplied) or
or
Stereo audio Monaural
Coaxial digital cord Stereo audio Coaxial digital cord Stereo audio
cord (one is audio cord
: Signal flow (not supplied) cord (supplied) (not supplied) cord (supplied)
supplied) (not supplied)

(white) (red) (white) (red)

to coaxial or optical to audio input


to coaxial or optical
digital input to audio input to audio input
digital input
[Speakers] AV amplifier [Speakers]
[Speakers] [Speakers]
AV Amplifier (receiver) with
[Speakers] Stereo amplifier (receiver) (receiver) with a 5.1ch inputs
decoder
Front (L)
Rear (L) Rear (R) Front (R) Rear (L) Center

Front (R)
Rear (R) Front (R)
Center Front (L)

: Signal flow
Subwoofer Rear (mono) Subwoofer Front (L)

: Signal flow
: Signal flow

z Hint z Hint
For correct speaker location, see the operating instructions of the For correct speaker location, see the operating instructions of the
connected components. connected components.

Note
When connecting 6 speakers, you do not need the “Rear (mono)” speaker
above.

,continued

13 14

D-2 Connecting to an AV amplifier D-3 Connecting to an AV amplifier


Step 4: Connecting the Step 5: Preparing the
(receiver) with a digital input jack and (receiver) with an HDMI input jack and
6 speakers 8 speakers
Power Cord Remote
If you want to use the Dolby Digital, or DTS decoder function If your AV amplifier (receiver) accepts 8ch Linear PCM input
on your AV amplifier (receiver), connect to its digital jack using with an HDMI connection, you can enjoy the surround sound
After all of the other connections are complete, connect the You can control the player using the supplied remote. Insert two
D-2 . You can enjoy a more realistic audio presence. using D-3 .
supplied power cord to the AC IN terminal of the player. Then Size AA (R6) batteries by matching the 3 and # ends on the
plug the player and TV power cords into the AC outlet. batteries to the markings inside the battery compartment. When
using the remote, point it at the remote sensor on the player
Getting Started

(page 58).
Blu-ray Disc player Blu-ray Disc player
COMPONENT COMPONENT
VIDEO OUT VIDEO OUT
VIDEO AUDIO 5.1CH OUTPUT VIDEO
OUT Y AUDIO 5.1CH OUTPUT
OUT FRONT REAR CENTER OUT Y OUT
VIDEO DIGITAL OUT DIGITAL OUT FRONT REAR CENTER
PCM/DTS/DOLBY DIGITAL VIDEO
AC IN L L PCM/DTS/DOLBY DIGITAL
PB
COAXIAL OPTICAL AC IN COAXIAL OPTICAL L L
PB
AC IN
HDMI PR HDMI
OUT R R PR
OUT R R
S VIDEO WOOFER
S VIDEO WOOFER

to AC IN
D-2 DIGITAL OUT
D-3
PCM/DTS/DOLBY DIGITAL
COAXIAL OPTICAL

HDMI HDMI
OUT OUT
to AC outlet

to HDMI OUT to DIGITAL OUT to HDMI OUT Notes


(COAXIAL
• Do not leave the remote in an extremely hot or humid place.
or OPTICAL)
• Do not drop any foreign object into the remote casing, particularly
when replacing the batteries.
HDMI cord Coaxial digital cord • Do not expose the remote sensor to direct sunlight or a lighting
(supplied with or or (not supplied) apparatus. Doing so may cause a malfunction.
BDP-S301 only) HDMI cord • If you do not use the remote for an extended period of time, remove the
Optical digital cord (supplied with batteries to avoid possible damage from battery leakage and corrosion.
(not supplied) BDP-S301 only)

to HDMI input to coaxial or optical to HDMI input


digital input

[Speakers] [Speakers] [Speakers] [Speakers]


AV amplifier AV amplifier
(receiver) having a (receiver) with 8ch
decoder outputs

Rear (L) Center Rear1 (L) Center


Subwoofer

Rear (R) Front (R) Rear1 (R) Rear2 (R) Front (R)

Subwoofer Front (L) Rear2 (L) Front (L)

: Signal flow

z Hint z Hint
For correct speaker location, see the operating instructions of the For correct speaker location, see the operating instructions of the
connected components. connected components.

Note
Not all HDMI-compatible AV amplifiers (receivers) accept 8ch Linear
PCM signals. See also the operating instructions supplied with the
connected AV amplifier (receiver).

15 16

1-3
To control other TVs with the remote e Select “Start,” and press ENTER to start
If you want to control your TV with the You can control the volume, input source, and power switch of non- Step 6: Easy Setup “Easy Setup.”
Sony TVs as well.
supplied remote If your TV is listed in the table below, set the appropriate
manufacturer’s code. Easy Setup
You can control the volume, input source, and power switch of
Before using, make some simple
your Sony TV with the supplied remote. settings for the BD player.
1 While holding down TV [/1, press the number Start
Cancel
OPEN/
CLOSE
TV
buttons to select your TV manufacturer’s code Follow the steps below to make the minimum number of basic Please use the Initial Setup if you
TV \/1 (see the table below). adjustments for using the player. If you do not complete Easy want to make more detailed settings.
TV/VIDEO
2
DIMMER DISPLAY TV/VIDEO

Release TV [/1. Setup, it will appear each time you turn on your player.
1 2 3 Make the settings below in the following order. Use to select then press ENTER.

Getting Started
Number 4 5 6 ◆Code numbers of controllable TVs Confirm SYSTEM MENU Exit
buttons
7 8 9 If more than one code number is listed, try entering them one at
VIDEO When turned on for the first time
◆If the above display does not appear
FORMAT
CLEAR 0 a time until you find the one that works with your TV.
Wait about 90 seconds before the player turns on and starts
Go to step 6. This display appears only when the player is turned
AUDIO SUBTITLE ANGLE
Manufacturer Code number Easy Setup. The start-up time will be much shorter once Easy
RED GREEN BLUE YELLOW
on for the first time.
Setup is completed.
SYSTEM TOP
Sony 01 (default)
MENU MENU

Daewoo 22, 04 f Select the video output format for the


Emerson 14 connected TV, and press ENTER.
OPEN/ TV
GE 06 CLOSE

"/1 For details about the video output, see page 46.
RETURN
POP UP/
MENU Hitachi 02, 04 DIMMER DISPLAY TV/VIDEO ◆ When using the HDMI OUT jack
PREV SLOW/STEP NEXT
JVC 09 1 2 3
SCAN PLAY SCAN
LG/Gold star 03, 17, 04 4 5 6 Easy Setup
PAUSE STOP
PLAY MODE
MGA/Mitsubishi 13, 04 7 8 9 Output Video Format
VIDEO
FORMAT Auto
VOL CH
NEC 04, 12 CLEAR 0 480i
480p
MUTING
720p
MUTING CH +/– Panasonic 19 AUDIO SUBTITLE ANGLE
1080i
RED GREEN BLUE YELLOW
1080p
Philips 08, 21 Source Direct
SYSTEM TOP
MENU MENU
Pioneer 16 Select [Auto] to automatically match the video output
VOL +/– format with the HDMI-connected TV.

RCA 10, 04 Confirm SYSTEM MENU Exit


</M/m/,,
R.Shack 05 ENTER
Samsung 04, 12, 20 POP UP/
Select from “Auto,” “480i,” “480p,” “720p,”
RETURN MENU

Sanyo 11
PREV SLOW/STEP NEXT “1080i,” “1080p,” or “Source Direct,” then go to
step 8. “TV Type” in step 7 will be set to “16:9”
Sharp 05, 18
(wide screen).
Toshiba 07, 18
◆ When using the jacks other than the HDMI OUT
By pressing You can Zenith 15 a Turn on the TV. jack
TV [/1 Turn the TV on or off.
◆To return the remote to its default settings
VOL +/– Adjust the volume of the TV. b Press [/1 to turn on the player. Easy Setup
TV/VIDEO Switch the TV’s input source between the 1 Remove the batteries from the remote. The player turns on after a moment. Output Video Format
TV and other input sources.
2 Re-insert the batteries while pressing down 1, 2, S-Video/Video only
480i
CH +/– Select the channel up and down. and 3 of the number buttons. c Switch the input selector on your TV so that 480p
720p
1080i
MUTING Mute the sound (for Sony TV only).
3 Wait for a few seconds. the signal from the player appears on your Don't Know

TV screen. Select [Auto] to automatically match the video output


Note If the display for OSD language selection does not format with the HDMI-connected TV.

Confirm SYSTEM MENU Exit


Depending on the connected unit, you may not be able to control your appear, select “Start” of “Easy Setup” in “Options”
TV using all or some of the buttons on the supplied remote. Setup (page 52).
Select from “S-Video/Video only,” “480i,”
“480p,” “720p,” “1080i” or “Don’t Know.” If
d Select the OSD language you want to display, you select “720p” or “1080i,” go to step 8. “TV
and press ENTER. Type” in step 7 will be set to “16:9” (wide
screen).
Easy Setup
Language
English
Français

Select the on-screen display language. Audio, subtitle and BD/DVD menu
language options will be set to the same language as this.

Confirm SYSTEM MENU Exit

This will determine the Audio, Subtitle and BD/


DVD menu languages as well.

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g Select the aspect ratio that matches your TV,


and press ENTER. Step 7: Additional Playing a Disc
Easy Setup Adjustments
TV Type
16:9
4:3

The following settings and adjustments are necessary when your


connection applies.
Basic BD DVD CD

Select the screen aspect ratio to match


your TV. For video connection Operations
Getting Started

OPEN/ TV
Confirm SYSTEM MENU Exit CLOSE
◆When using the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks Z \/1
(Pattern C –page 10) Most of the BD playback operations are
◆ If you have a wide screen TV or a 4:3 standard TV
DIMMER DISPLAY TV/VIDEO

• Select the video output resolution for your TV by pressing


with a wide screen mode common to DVD. This section covers BD/ 1 2 3
VIDEO FORMAT (page 46).
Select “16:9” (page 45). DVD/CD playback in general, together with Number buttons 4 5 6
◆When using the HDMI OUT jack
(Pattern D –page 11)
the basic operation of the player. 7 8 9
◆ If you have a 4:3 standard TV VIDEO
FORMAT

• Select the video output resolution for your TV by pressing For browsing recorded files on DATA CLEAR 0
Select “4:3” (page 45).
VIDEO FORMAT (page 46). DVDs*, a separate library function is AUDIO SUBTITLE ANGLE

RED GREEN BLUE YELLOW


• Select the type of video output from the HDMI OUT jack in available. See also page 32 for movie, 36 for Color buttons
h Select “Finish Setup,” and press ENTER. “YCbCr/RGBPC (HDMI)” of “Video Setup” (page 45). music, 40 for photo files. SYSTEM
MENU
TOP
MENU

SYSTEM MENU TOP MENU


For operations using the remote, a complete
Easy Setup For audio connection list is located on page 24. </M/m/,, ENTER
Setup is complete!
Enjoy using your BD player! ◆When using the DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL or COAXIAL) jack RETURN POP UP/MENU
Finish Setup (Connection B-2 , C-2 , D-2 –page 13 to 15) * DVD+RWs/DVD+Rs/DVD-RWs/DVD-Rs containing RETURN
POP UP/
MENU
Go Back
• Set “Dolby Digital” and “DTS” in “Audio Setup” (page 47) MPEG-2 PS movie, MP3 audio, or JPEG image files.
PREV SLOW/STEP NEXT

according to your AV amplifier’s (receiver’s) decoder. SCAN PLAY SCAN

◆When using the HDMI OUT jack PAUSE STOP H


Use to select then press ENTER.
(HDMI connection of D-2 , D-3 –page 15) PLAY MODE

X VOL CH x
Confirm SYSTEM MENU Exit • Set “Dolby Digital” and “DTS” in “Audio Setup” (page 47)
according to your AV amplifier’s (receiver’s) decoder. MUTING

• Select the audio output method from the HDMI OUT jack in
“Audio (HDMI)” of “Audio Setup” (page 47).
z Hints
◆When using the AUDIO OUT (L/R) jacks
• If you want to reset these settings to their factory defaults, see
(Connection C-1 –page 14)
“Resetting the Player” (page 53).
• You can re-run “Easy Setup” from “Options” Setup (page 52). • Set “DTS Downmix” to “Lt/Rt” in “Audio Setup” (page 47).
◆When using the 5.1CH OUTPUT jacks
(Connection D-1 –page 14)
• Set “Audio Output Mode” to “5.1 Channel” in “Speakers”
Setup (page 51), and adjust the “Speaker Setup” setting for
your system. a Press \/1.
The player turns on after a moment.
Notes
• If you connect a component that does not conform to the selected audio b Switch the input selector on your TV so that
signal, a loud noise (or no sound) will come out from the speakers,
which could damage your ears or speakers.
the signal from the player appears on your
• If you connect using the HDMI OUT jack or COMPONENT VIDEO TV screen.
OUT jacks and the picture does not appear clearly, the connected
display device may not be compatible with the progressive signals. In
this case, connect the display device to the S VIDEO jack or the
c Press Z to open the disc tray.
VIDEO jack (pattern A or B – see page 10), re-run the “Easy Setup”
from the “Options” Setup (page 52), and select “S-Video/Video only”
in step 6 (page 18). Also, check the above items again to see if any
d Place a disc on the disc tray with the playback
additional adjustment is required. side facing down.

• Playing a Disc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
• Guide to Displays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
• Guide to the Remote. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
• Checking the Disc Information . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
• Clarifying Low Volume Sounds (Audio DRC) . 27 Playback side facing down

• Adjusting the Pictures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28


• Locking a Disc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29

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e Press Z to close the disc tray. About the screen saver function Title List
Wait a short while until the disc type appears on the
front panel display.
To prevent damage to your display device (ghosting), a screen
saver image appears when the player is left unattended, has no
Guide to Displays For DATA DVDs, this display leads further to the Title Lists of
content type. The three Title Lists appear similar and are
disc inserted, or no title/slideshow is displayed for 15 minutes. operable in a similar way.
To cancel, press any button on the remote or the player.
f Press H to start playback.
For more information about the remote’s operations,
see page 24.
About One-Touch Play (for HDMI connections Title List
only) BD DVD DATA DVD CD
Movies
Buttons Details With one touch of the H button, the player and your TV/AV Photos

X Pauses playback, or restarts playback from the same receiver automatically turn on and the TV/AV receiver’s input is When ‘Select an item, and press ENTER’ appears in this manual,
Music
point. switched to the player. Playback starts automatically. To use this press the </M/m/, keys on the remote to select the item then
x Stops playback, or cancels the resume point when function, set “HDMI Control” of “Options” setup to “On” the entry button in the middle. You can operate the player
pressed twice. (page 52). likewise using displays. Access the BD-R/RE titles.

Basic Operations
H Starts or restarts playback from the previous stop
The TV/AV receiver’s input will also switch to the player Select SYSTEM MENU Exit

point. automatically, in the following cases:


– You press H, SYSTEM MENU, TOP MENU, or POP UP/ System Menu Select the Title List you want to view; from “Movies,” “Photos,”
MENU buttons on the remote.
g When you finish playing, press Z to open the – A disc with auto playback function is loaded. Title List
or “Music,” and press ENTER.
disc tray. A/V Control
◆Movies
Setup
Displays movies/video titles only (page 32).
h Remove the disc, and press Z again to close ◆Photos
Displays image files only (page 40).
the disc tray. Search for the part you want to play from a list of the disc's content.
◆Music
Select SYSTEM MENU Exit
Displays music files only (page 36).
i Press \/1 to turn off the player.
a Press SYSTEM MENU to turn on the above A/V Control (page 27)
“System Menu.” Adjusts the audio/video settings. Select either “Video Control,”
To use the BD’s or DVD’s menu or “Audio Control,” and press ENTER.
When you play a BD-ROM, DVD VIDEO, or a finalized
The player’s start menu appears, with entries to all of
DVD+RW, DVD-RW (Video mode), DVD+R, or DVD-R the functions.
(Video mode), you can display the disc’s menu by pressing TOP
b Select an item, and press ENTER.
A/V Control
MENU or POP UP/MENU. Some BDs/DVDs display the menu
automatically. Either cases, navigate through the menu using Each item leads to the following function displays. Video Control

</M/m/,, ENTER, or the number buttons and the color See the pages in parentheses for operations. When Audio Control
buttons as indicated by the disc’s on-screen instructions. The BD
you want to return to the previous display, press
menu is operable without interrupting playback.
RETURN.
To play restricted BDs Set the playback picture quality.

If “CAN’T PLAY” appears on the front panel display for a BD- Select SYSTEM MENU Exit

ROM, change the “BD Parental Control” setting (page 30).


Setup (page 44)
To play restricted DVDs Enters the Setup displays for changing the player’s settings.
For a restricted DVD, the display asks for the password. For Select the related Setup display, and press ENTER.
“DVD Parental Control” setting, see page 30.
1 Enter your four-digit password using the number
buttons. Setup

2 Press ENTER to confirm. Video Setup TV Type 16:9


Audio Setup 4:3 Video Output Normal
To register or change the password, see page 29. Language DVD Aspect Ratio Letter Box
Parental Control YCbCr/RGBPC(HDMI) Y, Cb, Cr
Speakers 24p Output Off
Options
Notes about Resume Play
• Playback starts from the beginning if the title has not been Use to select an item, then press [RR] or
ENTER.
played or the previous stop point is canceled.
Confirm SYSTEM MENU Exit
• The stop point is canceled when:
– you change the settings on the player.
– you turn off the player (BD-ROM and CD only).
– you press x twice.
– you open the disc tray.
– you finish a search.
• The player remembers the stop point for one title/track/file
only. On a music CD, playback resumes from the beginning of
the track.

21 22

Entering characters Guide to the Remote A Z OPEN/CLOSE (page 20)


– Opens/closes the disc tray.
DATA DVD
TV &/1 (page 17)
When an on-screen keyboard appears (e.g., when searching for a – Turns the TV on or to standby mode.
title), enter the characters as follows.
The following covers all of the remote’s functions. Refer to the &/1 (page 18)
s_ list when necessary. – Turns on, or sets the player to standby mode.
A B C D E F G H I J
K L M N O P Q R S T
B DIMMER (page 59)
U V W X Y Z , . : ; – Changes the brightness of the front panel display
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 OPEN/ TV on the player (when completely darkened,
CLOSE
_ ( ) indicators on the front panel are also turned off
Basic Operations

SHFT SPC DEL CLR


and the FL OFF indicator lights up).
DONE CANCEL
DIMMER DISPLAY TV/VIDEO
DISPLAY (page 26)
a Select the character you want to enter, and – Displays the disc information on the screen.
1 2 3
press ENTER.
The character appears in the entry field. If necessary, TV/VIDEO (page 17)
4 5 6
select the following items, and press ENTER. – Switches between TV and other input sources.
7 8 9 C Number buttons (page 26)
Items Details VIDEO
FORMAT – Enters the title/chapter numbers, etc.
SHFT Switches between upper and lower case CLEAR 0
characters. Select this before entering the
character. CLEAR
AUDIO SUBTITLE ANGLE
SPC Inserts a space. – Clears the entry field.
RED GREEN BLUE YELLOW
DEL Deletes the last character input. D VIDEO FORMAT (page 45)
CLR Clears all input characters. – Changes the video output resolution from the
SYSTEM TOP
MENU MENU HDMI OUT jack and the COMPONENT VIDEO
b Repeat step 1 to complete the entry. OUT jacks. Press this button repeatedly if no
picture appears.
c Select “DONE,” and press ENTER to close E AUDIO*1 (page 49)
the on-screen keyboard. – Selects the sound track or the language track on a
BD/DVD.
*1 When playing MPEG-2 movie files or MP3 music files on a
POP UP/
RETURN MENU DATA DVD, or a music CD, you cannot select the left or
Note
PREV SLOW/STEP NEXT
right channel only.
You cannot use the extended character set.
SUBTITLE (page 49)
SCAN PLAY SCAN
– Selects the subtitle language on a BD/DVD.

PAUSE STOP ANGLE


PLAY MODE – Switches to other viewing angles when available.
VOL CH F Color buttons (RED/GREEN/BLUE/YELLOW)
– Short cut keys for selecting items on some BD’s
MUTING
menus (can also be used for BD’s Java interactive
operations).

Number 5, AUDIO, CH+, and H buttons have a tactile dot. Use the
tactile dot as a reference when operating the player.

23 24

1-5
G SYSTEM MENU (page 22) I For TVs operable with the following buttons, see
– Enters/exits the player’s start menu (“System page 17. Searching using the remote Checking the Disc
Menu”).
MUTING (page 17) BD DVD DATA DVD
Information
TOP MENU (page 20) – Mutes the TV sound.
You can search by entering the title/chapter number or the time
– Opens/closes the BD’s or DVD’s top menu.
VOL (volume) +/– (page 17) code (elapsed time from the beginning of the disc).
POP UP/MENU (page 20) – Adjusts the TV volume. BD DVD DATA DVD CD
OPEN/ TV
CLOSE
– Opens/closes the BD’s pop up menu, or the
DVD’s disc menu. CH (channel) +/– (page 17) You can check the title/chapter/track information including
DIMMER DISPLAY TV/VIDEO

– Selects the TV channels up and down. video transmission rate etc., by pressing DISPLAY. The
1 2 3
RETURN (page 20, 22) information differs depending on the disc type and the player
Number buttons 4 5 6 status.
– Returns to the previous display.

Basic Operations
Playing in various play mode 7 8 9
VIDEO

a Press DISPLAY.
FORMAT

</M/m/, (page 20, 22) CLEAR 0


BD DVD DATA DVD CD
– Moves the highlight to select a displayed item. AUDIO

RED
SUBTITLE

GREEN
ANGLE

BLUE YELLOW
Example: When playing a DVD VIDEO.
Center button (ENTER) (page 20, 22) SYSTEM
MENU
TOP
MENU

– Enters the selected item. a During playback, press PLAY MODE


H ./> PREV/NEXT repeatedly. ENTER Play
DVD-VIDEO
1-1 2.01.23
Chapters 12
Repeat Title

– Skips to the previous/next chapter, track, or file. Available items differ depending on the current title/ Title Total 2h15m34s

track/file or the disc type. To cancel the Play Mode, RETURN


POP UP/
MENU

c/ C SLOW/STEP*2
PREV SLOW/STEP NEXT
press PLAY MODE again. For “Time Search,” see
– Plays in slow motion or stop motion. To return to “Searching using the remote” (page 26). SCAN PLAY SCAN

normal play, press H. ◆When playing a video or movie title PAUSE STOP

PLAY MODE PLAY MODE

• To play in slow motion VOL CH


Press C during playback. When slow motion Items Details
MUTING

play starts, press C repeatedly to change the Repeat Chapter Repeats the current chapter.
speed : 1/16 t 1/8 t 1/4 t 1/2 of normal playback (BD-ROM/DVD VIDEO The following information appears:
speed. only)
• To play in stop motion (step by step) Repeat Title Repeats the current title. 1 Playback status
Press X during playback, then press c or C 2 Disc type
repeatedly. ◆When playing a music track
3 Title information
2
m/M SCAN* Items Details • Currently playing title number/currently playing
– Scans backwards or forward. The speed changes Repeat Track Repeats the current track.
chapter number.
• Total number of chapters within the title.
when pressed repeatedly. Repeat All Repeats all the tracks on the disc or the
To search for a title or chapter (BD-ROM, DVD • Total playback time of the title.
“Music” Title List.
*2 Depending on the disc or file type, the function may not work Random Plays all the tracks on the disc or the VIDEO only) 4 Elapsed time of the current title
or the scan speeds may differ. “Music” Title List in a random order.
1 Enter the title number using the number buttons 5 Play mode
H PLAY while the player is in stop mode.
◆When playing a photo image
– Starts or re-starts playback. To search for a chapter, enter the chapter number b Press DISPLAY again.
Items Details during playback. If you make a mistake, press
PLAY MODE Repeat All Repeats all the files on the disc or CLEAR once and re-enter.
– Switches to other play modes (Repeat Play, etc.) “Photos” Title List. 2 Press ENTER to start playback. Play 1-1 2.01.23 Repeat Title
when pressed during playback. Random Plays all the files on the disc or “Photos” DVD-VIDEO Chapter Time
Chapter Total
01.11.56
2h15m34s
– Searches for a specific point (page 26). Title List in a random order. 10.03 Mbps
To search for a specific point
X PAUSE 1 During playback, press PLAY MODE repeatedly
– Pauses/re-starts playback. until “Time Search” appears.
2 Enter the time code using the number buttons.
x STOP Enter the time in minutes and seconds (e.g., ‘12030’
– Stops playback. for 1 hour, 20 minutes and 30 seconds). If you make
– Clears the resume point when pressed twice. The a mistake, press CLEAR once and re-enter.
resume point for a title is the last point you The display switches to show the following
played, the last track for an audio file, or the last
3 Press ENTER to start playback. information:
photo for a photo file. 1 Chapter information
Note
• Elapsed time of the current chapter.
Depending on the DVD VIDEO/BD-ROM/DATA DVD, these search
functions may not work. • Total playback time of the current chapter.
2 Video transmission rate and the stream
information

,continued

25 26

z Hints
• You can check disc information also on the front panel display
(page 59) or the Title List display (page 22). Clarifying Low Volume Adjusting the Pictures Fine-tuning the picture to your
preference
• You can check the audio information by pressing AUDIO.
Sounds (Audio DRC)
Memory1
White Adjust Min Max
BD DVD DATA DVD BD DVD DATA DVD Black Adjust Min Max
Hue Green Red
Color Level Min Max
Even at low volume, you can make low sounds such as dialogs The “cinema tuned” picture preset setting will allow you to
more audible. maximize the visual impact of the BD or DVD you are watching
by optimizing the picture settings for different lighting Use [LL][RR] to set the behavior of film source
input. Press ENTER to preview.
environments. “Memory” allows you to make your own detailed
Basic Operations

adjustments.

a Select from “Memory 1” to “Memory 3” in


step 4 of “Adjusting the Pictures” (page 28).
b Select “Detailed Settings,” and press ENTER
Audio Control
Audio DRC Off Max
to turn on the above display.
Adjusting sound accentual width (dynamic range). To switch to another “Memory,” press RETURN.
This is effective when playback sound is Dolby Digital.

c Select each of the picture elements, and


Convenient when you cannot turn up the volume (e.g., at Standard
Detailed Settings
adjust using </,.
night)
◆ To adjust while previewing the effect
a Press SYSTEM MENU during playback. Select a setting and press ENTER to switch the
display for the setting. Press </, to adjust
a Press SYSTEM MENU during playback. while checking the effect on the background
b Select “A/V Control,” and press ENTER. playback picture. Then press ENTER to save the
b Select “A/V Control,” and press ENTER. adjustment.
c Select “Audio Control,” and press ENTER to
turn on the above display. c Select “Video Control,” and press ENTER to Underlined are the default settings for “Memory.”
turn on the above display. Items Details
d While “Audio DRC” is highlighted, select White Adjust Adjusts the brightness of white
from “Max” to “Off” by pressing </,. d Press </, to select a setting. (Min~(mid)~Max) colors.
Black Adjust Adjusts the richness of dark colors.
e Press ENTER. Items Details (Min~(mid)~Max)
Brighter Room For a room brighter than normal. Hue Balances the green and the red
(Green~(mid)~Red) colors.
Theater Room For a dark room such as a home
Note theater. Color Level Adjusts the color saturation.
(Min~(mid)~Max)
“Audio DRC” is effective only when the disc is a Dolby Digital Blu-ray Standard (default) Normally, select this.
Disc or DVD, and: Memory (1-3) Select a setting when you want to d Press RETURN.
– “Dolby Digital” in “Audio Setup” is set to “Downmix PCM” (page 47) use the detailed picture adjustments
and the audio signals are output from the DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL you previously made, or when you
or COAXIAL) jack or the HDMI OUT jack. want to make a new set. The player
– “Audio (HDMI)” in “Audio Setup” is set to “PCM” (page 47) and the remembers up to three sets (see
audio signals are output from the HDMI OUT jack. page 28).
– the audio signals are output from the AUDIO OUT (L/R) jacks or the
5.1CH OUTPUT jacks. e Press ENTER.
z Hint
The above description applies when the picture setting of your TV (if
any) is set to ‘Standard.’

Note
“Memory” settings do not affect the output from the S VIDEO OUT or
VIDEO OUT jacks.

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1-6
Locking a Disc Setting/changing the password Setting the Parental Control for DVD Setting the Parental Control for BD-
BD DVD
VIDEOs ROMs
DVD BD

Setup
BD DVD Setup Setup
Video Setup Change Password Next Screen
Audio Setup DVD Parental Control Next Screen
Language BD Parental Control Next Screen
Video Setup Change Level Video Setup Change Age Restriction
By setting the password and your limit in “Parental Control” Parental Control
Speakers Audio Setup Audio Setup
Language Language
Setup, you can control playback of inappropriate discs. Options
Parental Control Password Parental Control Password
Speakers Speakers
Level Off Age Restriction 255
Options Options
Use to select an item, then press [RR] or
ENTER.

Basic Operations
Confirm SYSTEM MENU Exit Use the number keys to enter the password, and press ENTER. Use the number keys to enter the password, and press ENTER.

Parental Control BD PLAYER


Confirm SYSTEM MENU Exit Confirm SYSTEM MENU Exit
Use the number keys to
enter the password to
turn off the parental a Press SYSTEM MENU.
lock.

a Press SYSTEM MENU. a Press SYSTEM MENU.


Current Level
Disc Level
3
5
b Select “Setup,” and press ENTER.
b Select “Setup,” and press ENTER. b Select “Setup,” and press ENTER.
c Select “Parental Control,” and press ENTER
to turn on the above “Parental Control” c Select “Parental Control,” and press ENTER c Select “Parental Control,” and press ENTER
The password is required when the DVD exceeds the Setup.
level you set. to turn on the “Parental Control” Setup. to turn on the “Parental Control” Setup.

Notes d Select “Change Password (Set Password),” d Select “DVD Parental Control,” and press d Select “BD Parental Control,” and press
• You cannot limit playback if the DVD VIDEO/BD-ROM does not
and press ENTER. ENTER. ENTER.
have the “Parental Control” function.
• If you forget the password, you will have to return all of the player e Select “Next Screen,” and press ENTER to e Select “Change Level,” and press ENTER to e Select “Change Age Restriction,” and press
settings to their factory defaults (page 53).
• The above display does not appear for BD-ROM. If you cannot play a
turn on the password display. turn on the above display. ENTER to turn on the above display.
BD-ROM because of Parental Control, reset “Change Age Restriction” ◆ When you have not yet registered a password This will set the playback limitation level. For BD-ROMs, the restriction is set by age, not by
of “BD Parental Control” (page 50). Enter a four-digit password using the number level.
buttons, and press m. Re-enter it for f Enter the password using the number
confirmation, and press ENTER. buttons, and press ENTER. f Enter the password using the number
◆ When you have already registered a password buttons, and press ENTER.
Enter the four-digit password using the number g Press </, to select the limitation level
buttons, and press ENTER. Enter a new password from “Off” to “Level 8,” and press ENTER. g Press </, to select the age from “0” to
and press m, then re-enter it for confirmation, and Note that the lower the value, the stricter the “255,” and press ENTER.
press ENTER. limitation.
h When the display returns to the “Parental
z Hint h When the display returns to the “Parental Control” Setup, select “BD Parental
To continue to set “DVD Parental Control,” go to step 4 of “Setting the
Parental Control for DVD VIDEOs” (page 30).
Control” Setup, select “DVD Parental Control,” and press ENTER.
Control,” and press ENTER.
i Select “BD Country Code,” and press
i Select “DVD Country Code,” and press ENTER.
ENTER. This ensures that you see the scenes intended for
This ensures that you see the scenes intended for your residential area.
your residential area.
j On the “BD Country Code” display, enter the
j On the “DVD Country Code” display, enter password using the number buttons, and
the password using the number buttons, and press ENTER.
press ENTER.
k Press </, to select your country code (see
k Press </, to select your country code (see page 69), or press m and enter the code for
page 69), or press m and enter the code for your area using the number buttons.
your area using the number buttons.
l Press ENTER.
l Press ENTER.

z Hint
To continue to set “BD Parental Control,” go to step 4 of “Setting the
Parental Control for BD-ROMs” (page 30).

,continued

29 30

Viewing All Titles

Watching Movie DATA DVD

Files The “Movies” Title List first displays all titles on the disc.

All Movies 1214 items

Use the “Movies” Title List to browse


Basic Operations

Spider 1:31
Smoother
through and sort MPEG-2 PS movie files on Sideway
1:02
1:31

DATA DVDs. Home


Alpinist
1:25
1:33
All Movies Electricity 1:26
Browse Lemon Grove 1:57
Search
Bridget 1:36
Sort
Finding Never-Ever Land 1:18
Meet My Mom 1:18

List Select SYSTEM MENU Exit

The Browse menu appears when you press <

a Press SYSTEM MENU.

b Select “Title List,” and press ENTER.

c Select “Movies,” and press ENTER.


The above “All Movies” display appears, showing
all titles (scrollable by pressing m). From “All
Movies” you can apply items to all titles using the
Browse menu (see below).

To use the Browse menu


Press < after step 3 to display the items for the “Movies” Title
List. For operations, see the pages in parentheses. Available
items differ depending on the display.

Items Details
All Movies Lists all titles (as above).
Browse Displays a list of genres, Quicklist, or
folders (page 34).
Search Searches for a title using the on-screen
keyboard (page 34).
Sort Reorders the titles by date or alphabet (see
below).

◆Example: To apply “Sort” to all titles


A Select “Sort,” and press ENTER.
B Select the setting you want to sort by; “Recent first,”
“Oldest first,” “By title (AtZ),” “By title (ZtA),” and
press ENTER.

• Viewing All Titles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32


• Browsing by Genre, Quicklist, or Folder . . . . . 34
• Searching for a Title . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
• Programming Playback (Quicklist) . . . . . . . . . 35

31 32

1-7
About the “Movies” (All Movies) Title List
Playing a title display Browsing by Genre, Searching for a Title
a After step 3 of “Viewing All Titles” above,
Quicklist, or Folder
select the title you want to play, and press All Movies 1214 items

ENTER or H. Spider
Smoother
1:31
1:02
Sideway
The title starts playing. You can apply other playback Home
1:31
1:25 DATA DVD DATA DVD
Date : 2006
settings to the selected title using the “Options” Genre : Adventure
Format : MPEG
Alpinist
Electricity
1:33
1:26
menu (see below). Lemon Grove 1:57
Narrow down the list of titles by selecting the category type (e.g., You can find the exact title, or titles with a similar name.
Bridget 1:36
Finding Never-Ever Land 1:18 “Folders”), then the category.
Meet My Mom 1:18
All Movies 1214 items
List Select SYSTEM MENU Exit
Spider Options 1:31
Smoother 1:02
Play from Beginning
Sideway 1:31
Add to Quicklist
Folders 2 items Search Results 5 items

Home 1:25
Date : 2006 Winter games 2006 Say No 1:31
Genre : Adventure Alpinist 1:33
Interviews Sea 1:02
Format : MPEG
1 Detailed information

Watching Movie Files


Electricity 1:26
Sideway 1:31
Lemon Grove 1:57
Spider 1:25
Bridget 1:36 Displays details about the selected title. Stay Alive 1:33
Finding Never-Ever Land 1:18 s_
Meet My Mom 1:18 • Date: Displays the recording year. A B C D E F GH I J
K L MNO P QR S T
List Select SYSTEM MENU Exit • Genre: Displays the genre name. U VWX Y Z , . : ;
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0
• Format: Displays the coding format. _ ( )
The “Options” menu appears when you select a title and SHFT SPC DEL CLR

press , 2 List area Confirm SYSTEM MENU Exit DONE CANCEL Select SYSTEM MENU Exit

Displays the title names of all content. Search results are narrowed down as more characters
are entered
a Press SYSTEM MENU.
To use the “Options” menu
Press , instead of ENTER in the above step to display the a Press SYSTEM MENU.
“Options” menu settings applicable to the title in the given b Select “Title List,” and press ENTER.
situation. In the above example, the following items are b Select “Title List,” and press ENTER.
available. c Select “Movies,” and press ENTER.
Items Details c Select “Movies,” and press ENTER.
Play from Beginning Starts playing the title you selected from d Press < to turn on the Browse menu.
the beginning.
d Press < to turn on the Browse menu.
Add to Quicklist Adds the selected title to the Quicklist. e Select “Browse,” and press ENTER.
◆Example: To apply “Play from Beginning” to the selected title
e Select “Search,” and press ENTER to turn on
f Select the list you want to view from the above display.
A Select “Play from Beginning,” and press ENTER. “Genres,” “Quicklist,” or “Folders,” and

To play in other play mode


press ENTER. f Enter the title name using the on-screen
The list of genres/Quicklist/folders appears as above.
During playback, press PLAY MODE repeatedly. The selected keyboard (see page 23).
For details about the Quicklist, see “Programming
item changes with each press: “Time Search” (page 26) — Playback (Quicklist)” (page 35).
“Repeat Title” — “Repeat Off” z Hint
See page 25 for details. You can select a title and start playback by pressing H or ENTER, or
g Select the genre/Quicklist/folder you want to using the “Options” menu (press ,).

z Hint view, and press ENTER.


See page 24 for the remote’s operations.
z Hint
You can select a title and start playback by pressing H or ENTER, or
using the “Options” menu (press ,).

33 34

To remove the title from the “Quicklist”


Programming Playback 1 Select the title you want to remove from the Viewing All Artists
displayed “Quicklist,” and press ,.
(Quicklist) 2 Select “Remove,” and press ENTER.

DATA DVD
z Hint
You can play the “Quicklist” content in other play modes by pressing
PLAY MODE (page 25).
Listening to DATA DVD

Play your favorite titles in the order you like by making your
own “Quicklist.”
Note
The “Quicklist” may be cleared after some operations (e.g., opening the
disc tray, or turning off the player etc.).
Music Files The “Music” Title List first displays a list of the artist names on
the disc.

Use the “Music” Title List to browse


Quicklist 14 items Artists
through and play the MP3 track files on 7 items

Spider 1:31 All Artists


DATA DVDs. You can make a “Quicklist”
Watching Movie Files

Smoother 1:02 Angela Simpson 6 Albums


Sideway 1:31 Blue Glass 5 Albums

Date : 2006
Home 1:25 of your favorites and play in various play Bohemian Beat 6 Albums
Genre : Adventure Alpinist 1:33 Cela 4 Albums
Format : MPEG Electricity 1:26 modes. Classic Remix 5 Albums
Lemon Grove 1:57 Commotion 2 Albums
Bridget 1:36 Count Dra"Q"la 2 Albums
Finding Never-Ever Land 1:18
Meet My Mom 1:18

List Select SYSTEM MENU Exit Main Menu Options Play SYSTEM MENU Exit

The “Quicklist” does not affect the original recording on The Browse menu appears when you press <
the disc

a Press SYSTEM MENU. a Press SYSTEM MENU.

b Select “Title List,” and press ENTER. b Select “Title List,” and press ENTER.

c Select “Movies,” and press ENTER. c Select “Music,” and press ENTER.
The above “Artists” display appears, showing all
artist names (scrollable by pressing m). From
d When the “All Movies” Title List appears, “Artists” you can apply items to all tracks using the
select the title you want to add to the top of Browse menu (see below).
the “Quicklist,” and press ,.

e Select “Add to Quicklist” from the “Options” To use the Browse menu
menu, and press ENTER. Press < after step 3 to display the items for the “Music” Title
List. For operations, see the pages in parentheses. Available
items differ depending on the display.
f Repeat step 4 and 5 to select all the desired
Items Details
titles.
Select in the order you want to play. You can add the All Songs Lists all tracks (page 37).
same title multiple times. Browse Displays a list of artists, albums, genres,
The “Quicklist” can contain up to 25 titles. Quicklist, or folders (page 38).
Search Searches for a track using the on-screen
keyboard (page 38).
g Press < to turn on the Browse menu. Sort Reorders the tracks by alphabet, or year,
etc. (see below).
h Select “Browse,” and press ENTER. Now Playing Displays the track information and the
playback information during playback.

i Select “Quicklist,” and press ENTER to turn ◆Example: To apply “Sort” to all tracks
on the above display.
The “Quicklist” Title List appears with the A To display the list of tracks, select “All Songs” from the
Browse menu and press ENTER.
programmed content.
B Press < to turn on the Browse menu.
j Select the title you want to start playback, C Select “Sort,” and press ENTER.
and press ENTER. • Viewing All Artists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 D Select the setting you want to sort by; “Recent first,”
“Oldest first,” “By title (AtZ),” “By title (ZtA),” “By
• Browsing by Artist, Album, Genre, Quicklist, artist (AtZ),” “By artist (ZtA),” and press ENTER.
or Folder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
• Searching for a Track . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
• Programming Playback (Quicklist) . . . . . . . . . 39

35 36

1-8
About the “Music” (All Songs) Title List display
Playing a track Browsing by Artist, Album, Searching for a Track
a After step 3 of “Viewing All Artists” above, All Songs 1214 items Genre, Quicklist, or Folder
Never Let Me Down (Split Mix) 9:31
narrow down the list of tracks by selecting Policies of Truth 8:00
Shout in Rio 7:31
the artist, then the album. Artist:Deep
Artist : DeepGreen
Green
Home 3:55

To list all tracks, press < and select “All Songs” Album : Splash!
Album:Remixes 81-04
Genre:Alternative
Genre : Alternative
Format:MP3
Format : MP3
Strangled
Rash (Spiritual Mix)
6:33
5:26
DATA DVD DATA DVD
from the Browse menu. I Feel You (Remix)
Route 57 (Beatmasters Mix)
4:57
9:36
Free (DJ Remix) 6:18
Personal Note 6:18 Narrow down the list of tracks by selecting the category type You can find the exact track, or tracks with a similar name.
b Select the track you want to play, and press Main Menu Options Play SYSTEM MENU Exit
(e.g., “Genres”), then the category.
ENTER or H.
The title starts playing. You can apply other playback
settings to the selected track using the “Options” Genres 20 items Search Results 7 items

menu (see below). 1 Detailed information All Genres Raga 9:31


Alternative 2876 Songs Raging Plants 8:00
Displays details about the selected track. Blues 195 Songs Ragamufin 7:31
Books And Spoken Ree 7:32
All Songs 1214 items • Artist: Displays the artist name. Celtic
16 Songs
304 Songs Rise 6:33
R
• Album: Displays the album name. Classical 841 Songs Rose Bed 6:34

Listening to Music Files


Options
Never Let Me Down (Split Mix) 9:31 A B C D E F GH I J
Comedy 32 Songs Rule the World 6:35
Policies of Truth
Shout in Rio
Play Song 8:00 • Genre: Displays the genre name. Country 2 Songs
K L MNO P QR S T
U VWX Y Z , . : ;
7:31
Add to Quicklist Dance
Artist : Deep Green
Home 3:55 • Format: Displays the coding format. Dark
460 Songs
60 Songs
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0
_ ( )
Album : Splash! Strangled 6:33
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2 List area
Genre : Alternative Rash (Spiritual Mix) 5:26
Format : MP3 Main Menu Options Play SYSTEM MENU Exit DONE CANCEL Select SYSTEM MENU Exit
I Feel You (Remix) 4:57
Route 57 (Beatmasters Mix) 9:36 Displays overall content.
Free (DJ Remix) 6:18 Genres without content do not appear in the list Search results are narrowed down as more characters
Personal Note 6:18 • Main area: Displays the track names. are entered
• Sub area: Displays the total playback time of each
a Press SYSTEM MENU.
Main Menu Options Play SYSTEM MENU Exit

The “Options” menu appears when you select a track


track.
a Press SYSTEM MENU.
and press ,
About unplayable audio track files b Select “Title List,” and press ENTER.
The player does not play the file if: b Select “Title List,” and press ENTER.
To use the “Options” menu
– The DATA DVD is not recorded in an MP3 format that
c Select “Music,” and press ENTER.
conforms to UDF (Universal Disk Format). c Select “Music,” and press ENTER.
Press , instead of ENTER in the above step to display the – The audio track file does not have the extension “.MP3.”
“Options” menu settings applicable to the track in the given – The data is not formatted properly even though it has the d Press < to turn on the Browse menu.
situation. In the above example, the following items are extension “.MP3.” d Press < to turn on the Browse menu.
available. – The data is not MPEG-1 Audio Layer III data.
e Select “Browse,” and press ENTER.
Items Details
– The data is recorded in mp3PRO format. e Select “All Songs,” and press ENTER.
– The file name contains characters other than numbers and
Play Song Starts playing the track you selected from English alphabet. f Select the list you want to view from
the beginning.
“Artists,” “Albums,” “Genres,” “Quicklist”
f Press < to turn on the Browse menu.
Add to Quicklist Adds the selected track to the Quicklist.
or “Folders,” and press ENTER.
The list of artists/albums/genres/Quicklist/folders g Select “Search,” and press ENTER to turn on
◆Example: To apply “Play Song” to the selected track the above display.
appears as above.
A Select “Play Song,” and press ENTER. For details about the Quicklist, see “Programming
Playback (Quicklist)” (page 39). h Enter the track name using the on-screen
To play in other play mode keyboard (see page 23).
During playback, press PLAY MODE repeatedly. The selected
item changes with each press: “Repeat Track” — “Repeat All”
g Select the artist/album/genre/Quicklist/
folder you want to view, and press ENTER. z Hints
— “Random” — “Repeat Off”
• You can select a track from the search result, and start playback by
See page 25 for details.
pressing ENTER or H, or using the “Options” menu (press ,).
z Hint
• You can search for a genre, artist, album, or folder name from each
You can select a track from the list of tracks, and start playback by
z Hints Title List (e.g., “Genres”).
pressing ENTER or H, or using the “Options” menu (press ,).
• See page 24 for the remote’s operations.
• Even after stopping playback, the player resumes playback from the
last track you played.
• Depending on the writing software used, the displayed track or album
names may be different from the characters you input.

Notes
• Playback time of MP3 audio tracks may not be displayed correctly.
• If you put an extension “.MP3” to a non-MP3 file, the file may
accidentally play on the player. Note that such output may cause the
connected device to malfunction.
• Playback may not start immediately after skipping to another album.
• When using the Resume function on MP3 tracks, playback starts from
the beginning of the track.

37 38

To remove the title from the “Quicklist”


Programming Playback 1 Select the track you want to remove from the Viewing All Folders
displayed “Quicklist,” and press ,.
(Quicklist) 2 Select “Remove,” and press ENTER.

DATA DVD
z Hint
You can play the “Quicklist” content in other play modes by pressing
PLAY MODE (page 25).
Viewing Photo DATA DVD

Play your favorite tracks in the order you like by making your
own “Quicklist.”
Note
The “Quicklist” may be cleared after some operations (e.g., opening the
disc tray, or turning off the player etc.).
Files The “Photos” Title List first displays all the folders on the disc.

Use the “Photos” Title List to view the Folders 2 items


Quicklist 3 items
JPEG images on DATA DVDs. You can Kurobe-dam 2005
Jungfraujoch 2006
Never Let Me Down (Split Mix) 9:31
Policies of Truth 8:00 reorder the files and start playing a
Shout in Rio 7:31

Artist : Deep Green


slideshow.
Album : Splash!
Genre : Alternative
Format : MP3
Listening to Music Files

Confirm SYSTEM MENU Exit


Main Menu Options Play SYSTEM MENU Exit

The Browse menu appears when you press < while on


The “Quicklist” does not affect the original recording on the leftmost row
the disc

a Press SYSTEM MENU.


a Press SYSTEM MENU.
b Select “Title List,” and press ENTER.
b Select “Title List,” and press ENTER.
c Select “Photos,” and press ENTER.
c Select “Music,” and press ENTER. The above “Folders” display appears, showing all
folders (scrollable by pressing m). From “Folders”
d Press < to turn on the Browse menu. you can apply items to all files using the Browse
menu (see below).
e Select “All Songs,” and press ENTER.
To use the Browse menu
f When the “All Songs” Title List appears, Press < after step 3 to display the items for “Photos” Title List.
select the track you want to add to the top of For operations, see the pages in parentheses. Available items
the “Quicklist,” and press ,. differ depending on the display.

Items Details
g Select “Add to Quicklist” from the “Options” All Photos Displays all files in alphabetical order
menu, and press ENTER. (page 41).
Browse Displays a list of dates, Quicklist, or

h Repeat step 6 and 7 to select all the desired folders (page 42).
Search Searches for a file using the on-screen
tracks. keyboard (page 42).
Select in the order you want to play. You can add the Sort Reorders the files by date or alphabet (see
same track multiple times. below).
The “Quicklist” can contain up to 25 tracks.
◆Example: To apply “Sort” to all files
i Press < to turn on the Browse menu. A To display the list of all files, select “All Photos” from the
Browse menu and press ENTER.
j Select “Browse,” and press ENTER. B Move the highlight to the left most row, and press < to
turn on the Browse menu.
k Select “Quicklist,” and press ENTER to turn C Select “Sort,” and press ENTER.
on the above display. D Select the setting you want to sort by; “Recent first,”
• Viewing All Folders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
The “Quicklist” Title List appears with the “Oldest first,” “By title (AtZ),” “By title (ZtA),” and
programmed content. • Browsing by Date, Quicklist, or Folder . . . . . . 42 press ENTER.

• Searching for a Photo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42


l Select the track you want to start playback,
• Programming a Slideshow Playback (Quicklist)
and press ENTER.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43

39 40

1-9
About the “Photos” (All Photos) Title List
Playing a slideshow display Browsing by Date, Searching for a Photo
a After step 3 of “Viewing All Folders” above,
Quicklist, or Folder
All Photos
press < and select “All Photos” from the 1214 items

Browse menu.
File : DSC00434.jpg
File:Summer of '06.jpg
DATA DVD DATA DVD
b Select the file you want to start from, and Date:July/23/2006
Date : 7/23/2006
Resolution:196x298
Resolution:
Format:JPEG
Format: JPEG
293 x 196
pixels

press ENTER to turn on the “Options” Narrow down the list of files by selecting the category type (e.g., You can find the exact file, or files with a similar name.
menu. “Date”), then the category.
Confirm SYSTEM MENU Exit

c Select “Slideshow,” and press ENTER.


Slideshow starts. Year 10 items Search Results 7 items

You can apply other playback settings to the selected 2007


2006

file using the “Options” menu (see below). 1 Detailed information 2005
2004
File:Summer of '06.jpg
Displays details about the selected file. Date:July/23/2006
Resolution:196x298 pixels
2003
2002
R_
Format:JPEG
All Photos 1214 items • File: Displays the file name. 2001 A B C D E F GH I J
K L MNO P QR S T
2000
Options • Date: Displays the shooting date. 1999
U VWX Y Z , . : ;
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0
Slideshow • Resolution: Displays the picture resolution in width × 1998 _ ( )

Viewing Photo Files


Add to Quicklist SHFT SPC DEL CLR

File : DSC00434.jpg
height. Confirm SYSTEM MENU Exit DONE CANCEL Select SYSTEM MENU Exit
Date : 7/23/2006
Resolution: 293 x 196
Format: JPEG
• Format: Displays the recording format.
Search results are narrowed down as more characters
2 List area a Press SYSTEM MENU. are entered
Displays overall photo content in thumbnail.
a Press SYSTEM MENU.
b Select “Title List,” and press ENTER.
Confirm SYSTEM MENU Exit

The “Options” menu appears when you select a file and


About unplayable photo files
press ENTER The player does not play the file if: b Select “Title List,” and press ENTER.
– The DATA DVD is not recorded in a JPEG format that c Select “Photos,” and press ENTER.
conforms to UDF (Universal Disk Format).
c Select “Photos,” and press ENTER.
To use the “Options” menu
– The photo file is not recorded in a format that conforms to the
DCF*.
d Press < to turn on the Browse menu.
Available “Options” menu settings differ depending on the – The file has an extension other than “.JPEG.” d Press < to turn on the Browse menu.
situation. In the above example of the use of the “Options” – The image is larger than 4,096 (width) × 4,096 (height) in e Select “Browse,” and press ENTER.
menu, the following items are available. normal mode, or progressive JPEG.
– The image does not fit the screen (the image is reduced). e Select “All Photos,” and press ENTER.
Items Details
– The file name contains characters other than numbers and
f Select the list you want to view from “Date,”
“Quicklist,” or “Folders” and press ENTER.
Slideshow Starts playing a slideshow as above. English alphabet.
The list of date/Quicklist/folders appears as above.
f Move the highlight to the leftmost row, and
• Even when the above are not applicable, some files may not
Add to Quicklist Adds the selected file to the Quicklist for press < to turn on the Browse menu.
later slideshow playback. play depending on the recording condition or the method (e.g., For details about the Quicklist, see “Programming a
writer software). Slideshow Playback (Quicklist)” (page 43).
To play in other play mode • Files may not play on this player if edited on a PC. g Select “Search,” and press ENTER to turn on
* “Design rule for Camera File system”: Image standards for digital
During playback, press PLAY MODE repeatedly. The selected cameras regulated by JEITA (Japan Electronics and Information g Select the date/Quicklist/folder you want to the above display.
item changes with each press: Technology Industries Association). view, and press ENTER.
“Repeat All” — “Random” — “Repeat Off” h Enter the file name using the on-screen
See page 25 for details.
z Hint keyboard (see page 23).
You can select a file and start slideshow by using “Options” menu (press
z Hints ,). z Hint
• See page 24 for the remote’s operations.
You can select a file and start slideshow by using “Options” menu (press
• Even after stopping playback, the player resumes playback from the
,).
last file you played.

Note
The photos may appear slowly depending on the size and the number of
files.

41 42

m Select “Slideshow” from the “Options”


Programming a Slideshow menu, and press ENTER. Using the Setup Displays
Playback (Quicklist)
To remove from the “Quicklist”
1
Changing the
Select the file you want to remove from the
DATA DVD
displayed “Quicklist,” and press ENTER. BD DVD DATA DVD CD
2 Select “Remove,” and press ENTER.
Play a slideshow in the order you like by making your own
“Quicklist.” z Hint
You can play the “Quicklist” content in other play modes by pressing
Initial Settings From the “System Menu,” enter the “Setup” displays to change
the settings of the player.

PLAY MODE (page 25).


Select “Setup” from the “System Menu”
Quicklist 22 items
Setup
Note when you need to change the settings of the
The “Quicklist” may be cleared after some operations (e.g., opening the player (e.g., when changing the connected Video Setup TV Type 16:9

File : DSC00434.jpg
disc tray, or turning off the player etc.). device or the audio/video output, etc.). Audio Setup
Language
4:3 Video Out
DVD Aspect Ratio
Normal
Letter Box
Date : 7/23/2006 Parental Control YCbCr/RGBPC(HDMI) Y, Cb, Cr
Resolution: 293 x 196
Format: JPEG
The last part of this section explains how to Speakers 24p Output Off
Options
return all of these settings to their factory
defaults. Use to select an item, then press [RR] or
Viewing Photo Files

ENTER.
Confirm SYSTEM MENU Exit Confirm SYSTEM MENU Exit
Note
The “Quicklist” does not affect the original recording on Playback settings described in this section may not work
the disc when there is any preset playback setting in the disc. The a Press SYSTEM MENU while the player is
disc’s playback settings take priority over the player’s
stopped.
a Press SYSTEM MENU. playback settings.

b Select “Setup,” and press ENTER.


b Select “Title List,” and press ENTER.
c Select the “Setup” display you want to use,
c Select “Photos,” and press ENTER. from “Video Setup,” “Audio Setup,”
“Language,” “Parental Control,”
d Press < to turn on the Browse menu. “Speakers,” or “Options,” and press
ENTER.
e Select “All Photos,” and press ENTER. The “Setup” display appears with the related items.
Note that the display switches to the screen saver if
f When the “All Photos” Title List appears, you do not operate for 15 minutes.
select the file you want to add to the top of the
“Quicklist,” and press ENTER. d Select the item you want to change, and press
ENTER.
Refer to the explanations in the following sections.
g Select “Add to Quicklist” from the “Options”
menu, and press ENTER.
To return to the previous display
h Repeat step 6 and 7 to select all the desired Press RETURN.
files.
Select in the order you want to play. You can add the
same file multiple times.
The “Quicklist” can contain up to 25 files.

i Move the highlight to the leftmost row, and


press < to turn on the Browse menu. • Using the Setup Displays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
• Video Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
j Select “Browse,” and press ENTER.
• Audio Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
k Select “Quicklist,” and press ENTER to turn • Language . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
on the above display. • Parental Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
The “Quicklist” Title List appears with the
programmed content. • Speakers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
• Options. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
l Select the file you want to start playback, and • Resetting the Player . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
press ENTER.

43 44

1-10
To set the video output resolution
Video Setup Press VIDEO FORMAT repeatedly to select the desired resolution. Note that the resolution differs depending on the display device,
connecting jack and the source material as below.

Connecting
jack HDMI OUT COMPONENT VIDEO OUT VIDEO/S VIDEO
Settings
Auto Automatically selects the 480i 480i
Underlined items are the default settings. recommended resolution acceptable
for your TV.
480i 480i 480i 480i
480p 480p 480p 480i
TV Type 4:3
– 4:3 screen TV. 720p 720p BD:720p, DVD:480p*3 480i
– Select your TV type.
1080i 1080i BD:1080i, DVD:480p*3 480i
16:9
1080p 1080p 480i 480i
– Wide-screen TV, or a TV with a wide mode function.
Source Direct Output differs depending on source Output differs depending on source 480i
4:3 Video Out Full material*1 material*2
– Select the display configuration for a 4:3 – Displays a 4:3 screen picture in 16:9 aspect ratio. 1
* Outputs in the same resolution and frequency as recorded on the disc.
screen picture on a 16:9 wide screen TV. Normal *2 1080/24p video signals are not output from the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks.
*3 Outputs in the resolution of the original setting (720p or 1080i) when the DVD is not copy guarded.
– Displays a 4:3 screen picture in 4:3 aspect ratio with black bands on the sides. Select
this if your TV does not have a 4:3 screen mode.
Notes
DVD Aspect Ratio Letter Box
• If the picture is not clear, natural or to your satisfaction, try another resolution that suits the disc and your TV/projector, etc. For the details, refer also
– Select the display configuration for a 16:9 – Displays a wide picture with black bands on the top and to the instruction manual supplied with the TV/projector, etc.

Changing the Initial Settings


DVD picture on a 4:3 screen TV (selectable bottom. • 480i or 480p video signals may be output when you connect to the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks and play some copy-guarded BDs/DVDs. To
when “TV Type” is set to “4:3”). enjoy the HD quality resolution in this case, connect the display device to the HDMI OUT jack using an HDMI cord.
Note that the aspect ratio is fixed on some Pan & Scan • Even when you select a setting other than “Auto,” the player automatically adjusts the video signals if the TV cannot accept the set resolution.
discs. For example, a 4:3 letterbox picture – Displays a full-height picture on the entire screen, with
may appear even when “Pan & Scan” is trimmed sides. To output the 1080/24p video signals
selected. A 1080/24p-compatible TV is required for this setting.
YCbCr / RGBPC (HDMI) Y, Cb, Cr 1 Set “24p Output” in “Video Setup” to “On” (page 45).
– Select this when connecting to an HDMI device.
– Select the type of output from the HDMI 2 Press VIDEO FORMAT repeatedly to select “Auto” or “Source Direct.”
OUT jack. RGB (16-235)
– Select this when connecting to a device with an HDCP-compliant DVI jack. Note
RGB (0-255) If there is no picture, press VIDEO FORMAT repeatedly until the picture appears correctly.
– Select this when connecting to an RGB (0-255) device.
24p Output On
– For connection to a 1080/24p-compatible TV – Sends 1920 × 1080p/24 Hz video signals when playing Film-based materials on BD-
using the HDMI OUT jack. ROMs (720p/24 Hz or 1080p/24 Hz). Select this when the connection applies.
Off
– Select this for any other connection.

Note
“TV Type” and “DVD Aspect Ratio” can be set when video output resolution is 480i/480p.

,continued

45 46

About the audio output signals


Audio Setup The audio output differs as follows, depending on the source, output jack, and the selected settings.

Jacks/ DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL/


AUDIO OUT L/R jacks*1 HDMI OUT jack*3
settings COAXIAL) jacks*2
Disc/source
2ch 5.1ch PCM Bitstream PCM*4 Auto*4
BD-
Linear PCM 2ch 2ch 2ch 2ch LPCM 2ch LPCM 2ch LPCM 2ch LPCM
Underlined items are the default settings. Since many factors ROM
affect the type of audio output, see also “About the audio output 2ch Downmix 2ch Downmix
5.1ch*5 2ch Downmix 5.1ch 5.1ch LPCM 5.1ch LPCM
signals” on page 48. LPCM LPCM
5.1ch 2ch Downmix 2ch Downmix
7.1ch 2ch Downmix 7.1ch LPCM 7.1ch LPCM
Downmix LPCM LPCM
Dolby Digital Dolby Digital 2ch Downmix
Dolby Digital 2ch Downmix 5.1ch Dolby Digital 5.1ch LPCM Dolby Digital
LPCM
– Select the audio signals output when playing – Select this when connecting to a device with a built-in Dolby Digital decoder.
2ch Downmix
Dolby Digital discs. This setting affects the Downmix PCM Dolby Digital Plus 2ch Downmix 5.1ch Dolby Digital 7.1ch LPCM*6 Dolby Digital
LPCM
output from the DIGITAL OUT (COAXIAL – Converts to output Linear PCM signals. Select this when connecting to a device
or OPTICAL) jack. without a built-in Dolby Digital decoder. 2ch Downmix
Dolby TrueHD 2ch Downmix 5.1ch Dolby Digital 5.1ch LPCM Dolby Digital
LPCM
DTS DTS
2ch Downmix
– Select the audio signals output when playing – Select this when connecting to a device with a built-in DTS decoder. DTS 2ch Downmix 5.1ch DTS 5.1ch LPCM DTS
LPCM
DTS discs. This setting affects the output Downmix PCM 2ch Downmix
from the DIGITAL OUT (COAXIAL or – Converts to output Linear PCM signals. Select this when connecting to a device DTS-HD 2ch Downmix 5.1ch DTS 5.1ch LPCM DTS
LPCM
OPTICAL) jack. without a built-in DTS decoder.
Changing the Initial Settings

DVD
Linear PCM 2ch 2ch 2ch LPCM 2ch LPCM 2ch LPCM 2ch LPCM
DTS Downmix Stereo
– Select the type of 2-channel signals when – Downmixes multi-channel audio signals for two channel stereo. 2ch Downmix
Dolby Digital 2ch Downmix 5.1ch Dolby Digital 5.1ch LPCM Dolby Digital
down-mixed from multi-channel DTS Lt/Rt LPCM
sources (effective for audio connections – Allows you to hear surround sound when the connected device has a built-in Dolby 2ch Downmix
DTS 2ch Downmix 5.1ch DTS 5.1ch LPCM DTS
when “DTS” is set to “Downmix PCM”). Pro Logic decoder. LPCM
Audio (HDMI) Auto MPEG 2ch 2ch 2ch LPCM — 2ch LPCM 2ch LPCM
– Select the output method from the HDMI – Normally, select this. Outputs audio signals according to the status of the connected
HDMI device. CD
OUT jack. Linear PCM 2ch 2ch 2ch 2ch LPCM 2ch LPCM 2ch LPCM 2ch LPCM
PCM
2ch Downmix
– Converts all audio signals to Linear PCM. DTS 2ch Downmix 5.1ch DTS 5.1ch LPCM DTS
LPCM
*1 “2 Channel” and “5.1 Channel” are selectable under “Audio Output Mode” in “Speakers” Setup (page 51).
*2 PCM : when “Dolby Digital” or “DTS” in “Audio Setup” is set to “Downmix PCM” (page 47).
Bitstream : when “Dolby Digital” or “DTS” in “Audio Setup” is set to “Dolby Digital” or “DTS” (page 47).
*3 Selectable under “Audio (HDMI)” in “Audio Setup” (page 47).
*4 Selectable under “Audio (HDMI)” in “Audio Setup” (page 47). Resulting output may differ depending on the connected HDMI device.
*5 When the sampling frequency is 192 kHz, the player downmixes to 2ch signals even if the disc or source is 5.1ch.
*6 Outputs 7.1ch LPCM signals decoded from Dolby Digital Plus audio stream.

,continued

47 48

1-11
Language Parental Control

Underlined items are the default settings. This function limits playback of DVD VIDEOs and BD-ROMs.
To activate, see “Locking a Disc” (page 29).
Notes The default settings are underlined.
• When you select a language in “Audio,” “Subtitles,” “BD/DVD Menu”
that is not recorded on the disc, one of the recorded languages is Notes
automatically selected. • You cannot limit playback if the disc does not have the Parental Control
• Playback settings stored in the disc take priority over these settings. function.
• If you forget the password for “Parental Control,” you will need to reset
OSD English the player (page 53). Note that all the settings you made also return to
– Select your language for the player on-screen – Displays the menus and messages in English. their defaults.
displays. Français
Change Password (Set Password) Next Screen
– Displays the menus and messages in French.
– Set or change the password for the “Parental Control” function. You will be asked for
Audio English the password when playing restricted discs or when changing the control level.
– Select the default soundtrack language for – Plays the soundtrack in English.
DVD Parental Control Change Level
BD-ROMs/DVD VIDEOs. French – Set the control level. The display asks for the password if the disc’s pre-determined
– Plays the soundtrack in French. level exceeds the limit you set. The default setting is “Off.”

Changing the Initial Settings


Other DVD Country Code
– See “Language Code List” on page 68 and enter the code for your language. – This ensures that you see the scenes intended for your residential area.
Subtitles English BD Parental Control Change Age Restriction
– Set the control level. The display asks for the password if the disc’s pre-determined
– Select the default subtitle language for BD- – Displays the subtitles in English.
age restriction is higher than the age you set. The default setting is “255.”
ROMs/DVD VIDEOs. French
– Displays the subtitles in French. BD Country Code
– This ensures that you see the scenes intended for your residential area when playing
Other BD-ROMs.
– See “Language Code List” on page 68 and enter the code for your language.
BD/DVD Menu w/Subtitle
– Select the default menu language for BD- – Displays BD’s/DVD’s menus in the same language as the subtitle language.
ROMs/DVD VIDEOs. English
– Displays BD’s/DVD’s menus in English.
French
– Displays BD’s/DVD’s menus in French.
Other
– See “Language Code List” on page 68 and enter the code for your language.
Subtitle Display On
– Turns on the subtitles.
Off
– Turns off the subtitles.

49 50

Speakers Options

The following items are necessary when using the 5.1CH Underlined items are the default settings.
OUTPUT jacks.
The default settings are underlined.

On Screen Display On
– Select whether to display the playback status – Displays playback status.
Audio Output Mode 2 Channel
on the screen (Stop, Play, etc.). Off
– For analog connection. – Select this when connecting to an AV amplifier (receiver) using the AUDIO OUT (L/
R) jacks. – Playback status is not displayed.
Auto Power Off On
5.1 Channel
– Select whether to activate the “Auto Power – Turns off the player when the player is left in stop or pause mode without operation
– Select this when connecting to an AV amplifier (receiver) using the 5.1CH OUTPUT
Off” function of the player. for 30 minutes.
jacks.
Off
Speaker Setup Next Screen – The player remains turned on with or without operation.
– This setting affects the output from the 1 Select the speaker setting that needs adjusting by pressing M/m.
Easy Setup Start
5.1CH OUTPUT jacks. • “C” (center speaker): “Yes” or “No”
– Press ENTER and see page 18.
Changing the Initial Settings

• “Ls/Rs” (left surround speaker/right surround speaker): “Yes” or “No” – Re-runs the Easy Setup to make the basic
• “L/R” (left front speaker/right front speaker): “Large” or “Small” settings.
2 Adjust the setting by pressing </,. HDMI Control On
• For “C” and “Ls/Rs,” select whether the speakers are included in your system.
• For “L/R,” select the size. This setting is disabled if either of “C” or “Ls/Rs” is set – Select whether to activate the HDMI Control – Activates the function.
function of the player (page 11). Off
to “No.” – Turns off the function.
3 Press ENTER to save the adjustments.
Hybrid Disc Playback Layer BD
– Select the layer priority when playing a – Plays BD layer.
Hybrid Disc. Remove the disc when you DVD
change the setting. – Plays DVD layer.
CD
– Plays CD layer.

51 52

1-12
Resetting the Player Troubleshooting

You can return all of the player settings to their factory defaults. Additional If you experience any of the following difficulties while using
the player, use this troubleshooting guide to help remedy the
problem before requesting repairs. Should any problem persist,
@/1 x
Information consult your nearest Sony dealer (For customers in the USA
only).

HDMI HD FL OFF

Power

a When the power is on, hold down x on the The power does not turn on.
front panel, and press @/1. , Check that the power cord is connected securely.
The player turns off, and all of the settings return to , It takes a short while before the player turns on.
their factory defaults.

Changing the Initial Settings


Picture
There is no picture/picture noise appears.
, Re-connect the connecting cord securely.
, The connecting cords are damaged.
, Check the connection to your TV (page 10) and switch the
input selector on your TV so that the signal from the player
appears on the TV screen.
, The disc is dirty or flawed.
, If the picture output from your player goes through your
VCR to get to your TV or if you are connected to a
combination TV/VIDEO player, the copy-protection signal
applied to some BD/DVD programs could affect picture
quality. If you still experience problems even when you
connect your player directly to your TV, try connecting your
player to your TV’s S VIDEO input (page 10).
, The player is connected to an input device that is not HDCP-
compliant (the HDMI indicator on the front panel does not
light up). See page 11.
, If the HDMI OUT jack or the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT
jacks are used for video output, changing the output
resolution may solve the problem (page 46). Press VIDEO
FORMAT repeatedly until the picture appears correctly.
, Depending on the disc, the picture quality may be poor when
the VIDEO FORMAT setting is set to other than “480i,”
even when the player is connected to a progressive or HD
TV using a component cord or an HDMI cord. If this
happens, press VIDEO FORMAT repeatedly to switch to
“480i.”
, When playing a double-layer DVD, the video and audio may
• Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
be momentarily interrupted at the point where the layers
• Self-Diagnosis Function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 switch.

• Index to Parts and Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58


There is no picture or picture noise appears
• GNU License Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
when connected to the HDMI OUT jack.
• Glossary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 , Try the following: 1Turn the player off and on again.
2Turn the connected equipment off and on again.
• Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
3Disconnect and then connect the HDMI cord again.
• Language Code List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 , If the HDMI OUT jack is used for video output, changing the
video output resolution may solve the problem (page 46).
• Parental Control Country/Area Code List . . . . 69 Press VIDEO FORMAT repeatedly until the picture appears
• Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 correctly.

53 54

, The disc is skewed.


The picture does not fill the screen, even , The player cannot play certain discs (page 6). Some functions such as Stop, Search, Slow- The disc tray does not open and “LOCK”
though the aspect ratio is set in “TV Type” , The region code on the BD/DVD does not match the player. motion Play, Repeat Play, or Random Play appears on the front panel display.
under “Video Setup.” , Moisture has condensed inside the player (page 3). , Contact your Sony dealer or local authorized Sony service
cannot be performed.
, The aspect ratio of the disc is fixed on your BD/DVD. See , The player cannot play a recorded disc that is not correctly facility.
, Depending on the disc, you may not be able to do some of
page 45. finalized (page 6).
the operations above. Refer to the operating manual that
, The movie file size exceeds 2 GB.
comes with the disc.
, The file on the DATA DVD contains characters other than The disc tray does not open and you cannot
The dark area of the picture is too dark/the numbers and English alphabet. remove the disc even after you press Z.
bright area is too bright or unnatural. The language for the soundtrack cannot be , Turn on the player.
, Set “Video Control” in “A/V Control” to “Standard” The MP3 audio track file cannot be played changed. As soon as “POWER ON” appears on the front panel
(default) (page 28). , Try using the BD’s or DVD’s menu instead of the direct display, press x on the player (not the remote) repeatedly
, Adjust each picture setting for “Memory” in “Video
(page 36). until the tray opens. Repeat the above procedure several
selection button on the remote (page 21).
, The DATA DVD is not recorded in the MP3 format that times if the tray does not open on the first try.
Control” to midpoint (default) (page 28). , Multi-lingual tracks are not recorded on the BD/DVD being
conforms to UDF (Universal Disk Format).
played.
, The audio track file does not have the extension “.MP3.”
, The BD/DVD prohibits the changing of the language for the
, The data is not formatted properly even though it has the
sound track.
“UNPLAYABLE” appears when playing a DATA
extension “.MP3.” DVD.
Sound , The data is not MPEG-1 Audio Layer III data. , See also “The photo file cannot be played” or “The MP3
, The player cannot play audio tracks in mp3PRO format. The subtitle language cannot be changed or audio track file cannot be played” (page 55).
There is no sound. , Characters other than numbers and English alphabet are , The MP3 audio track/JPEG image file you want to play/view
turned off.
, The disc is dirty or flawed. contained in the file name. is damaged.
, Try using the BD’s or DVD’s menu instead of the direct
, Re-connect the connecting cord securely. , The data is not MPEG-1 Audio Layer III data.
selection button on the remote (page 21).
, The connecting cord is damaged. , The JPEG image file format does not conform to DCF*
The photo file cannot be played (page 40). , Multi-lingual subtitles are not recorded on the BD/DVD
, The player is connected to the wrong input jack on the (page 41).
, The disc is dirty or flawed. being played.
amplifier (receiver) (page 12). , The JPEG image file has the extension “.JPG” or “.JPEG,”
, The DATA DVD is not recorded in a JPEG format that , The BD/DVD prohibits the changing of subtitles.
, The amplifier (receiver) input is not correctly set.
Additional Information

but is not in JPEG format.


, The player is in pause mode or in Slow-motion Play mode. conforms to UDF (Universal Disk Format).
* “Design rule for Camera File system”: Image standards for digital
, The player is in scan mode. , The file has an extension other than “.JPEG” or “.JPG.”
, The image is larger than 4,096 (width) × 4,096 (height) in
The angles cannot be changed. cameras regulated by JEITA (Japan Electronics and Information
, If the audio signal does not come through the DIGITAL , Try using the BD’s or DVD’s menu instead of the direct
Technology Industries Association).
OUT (OPTICAL or COAXIAL)/HDMI OUT jack, check normal mode. (Some progressive JPEG files cannot be
displayed even if the file size is within this specified selection button on the remote (page 21).
the audio settings (page 47). , Multi-angles are not recorded on the BD/DVD being played.
, The equipment connected to the HDMI OUT jack does not capacity.) The player does not accept any button.
, The image does not fit the screen (the image is reduced). , The BD/DVD prohibits changing of the angles. , Hold down \/1 on the player for more than five seconds
conform to the audio signal format, in this case set “Audio
(HDMI)” in “Audio Setup” to “PCM” (page 47). , The photo file format does not conform to DCF* (page 41). until the indicators on the front panel display turn off.
, Characters other than numbers and English alphabet are
The HDMI Control function does not work.
contained in the file name.
, If the HDMI indicator on the front panel does not light up,
The sound is not output correctly. * “Design rule for Camera File system”: Image standards for digital
cameras regulated by JEITA (Japan Electronics and Information check the HDMI connection (page 11, 15).
, Check the “Audio Output Mode” in “Speakers” Setup
Technology Industries Association). , Set “HDMI Control” to “On” (page 52).
(page 51) if the AUDIO OUT (L/R) jacks or the 5.1CH
, Make sure that the connected component is compatible with
OUTPUT jacks are used for audio connection.
the HDMI Control function. Refer to the operating
The file name is not correctly displayed. instructions of the component for details.
, The player can only display numbers and alphabet. Other , Check that the power cord of the connected component is
No sound is output from the HDMI OUT jack
characters may be displayed differently. connected securely.
, Try the following: 1Turn the player off and on again.
, Depending on the writing software used, the input characters , Check the connected component’s setting for the HDMI
2Turn the connected equipment off and on again.
may be displayed differently. Control function. Refer to the operating instructions of the
3Disconnect and then reconnect the HDMI cord.
, The HDMI OUT jack is connected to a DVI device (DVI component.
jacks do not accept audio signals). , If you change the HDMI connection, connect and disconnect
The disc does not start playing from the the power cord, or if power failure occurs, set “HDMI
beginning. Control” to “Off,” then set “HDMI Control” to “On”
The sound volume is low. , Random Play or Repeat Play is selected (page 25). (page 52).
, The sound volume is low on some BDs/DVDs. The sound , Resume play mode is on (page 20). , For details on the HDMI Control function, see “About the
volume may improve if you adjust the “Audio Control” ‘BRAVIA’ Theatre Sync features (for HDMI connections
setting in “A/V Control” (page 27). only)” (page 11).
The player starts playing the disc
automatically.
, The disc features an auto playback function. The display language on the screen switches
Operation automatically.
, When “HDMI Control” is set to “On” (page 52), the display
Playback stops automatically. language on the screen automatically switches according to
The remote does not function. , While playing discs with an auto pause signal, the player the language setting of the connected TV (if you change the
, The batteries in the remote are weak (page 16). stops playback at the auto pause signal. setting on your TV, etc).
, There are obstacles between the remote and the player.
, The distance between the remote and the player is too far.
, The remote is not pointed at the remote sensor on the player. The player does not operate properly.
, When static electricity, etc., causes the player to operate
abnormally, unplug the player.
The disc does not play.
, The disc is turned over. Insert the disc with the playback side
facing down.
,continued

55 56

1-13
Self-Diagnosis Function Index to Parts and Controls

Buttons on the remote and the player have the same function if they have the same or similar name.
When the self-diagnosis function is activated to prevent the
For details, see the pages in parentheses.
player from malfunctioning, the “ERR” error code appears on
the front panel display indicating the cause.

Error code Cause and/or corrective Front panel


action
AACS ERR AACS read failure.
tRemove the protected disc.
LSI1 ERR tContact your nearest Sony dealer
LSI2 ERR or local authorized Sony service
LSI3 ERR facility and give the error code.
MEM ERR
FLASH ERR
ROM ERR HDMI HD FL OFF

Additional Information
A @/1 (20) F HDMI indicator (11)
– Turns on the player, or sets to standby mode. – Lights up when an HDMI device is connected.
B Disc tray (20) HD indicator (11)
– Lights up when outputting 720p/1080i/1080p
C H, X, x (20) video signals.
– Starts, pauses, or stops playback. FL OFF indicator (24)
D ./> (24) – Lights up when the front panel display and other
– Skips to the previous/next chapter or track. indicators on the front panel are turned off.
– Scans forward or backwards when held down. G Remote sensor (16)
E A (20) H Blu-ray Disc indicator
– Opens or closes the disc tray. – Lights up when a BD is recognized.
– Lights up for a few seconds when the player is
turned on.
I Front panel display (59)

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DVD-R (page 5) Interlace format Language (abbr.) Code Language (abbr.) Code
A DVD-R is a recordable disc that is the
same size as a DVD VIDEO. Contents
Interlace format shows every other line
of an image as a single “field” and is the
Specifications Language Code Hindi (hi) 0809 Sinhalese (si) 1909

can be recorded only once to a DVD-R,


and will have the same format as a DVD
standard method for displaying images
on television. The even number field
List Croatian (hr)
Hungarian (hu)
0818
0821
lovak (sk)
Slovenian (sl)
1911
1912
VIDEO. The DVD-R has two different shows the even numbered lines of an Armenian (hy) 0825 Samoan (sm) 1913
modes: VR mode and Video mode. image, and the odd numbered field
Interlingua (ia) 0901 Shona (sn) 1914
DVDs created in Video mode have the shows the odd numbered lines of an For details, see page 49.
same format as a DVD VIDEO, while image. System Interlingue (ie) 0905 Somali (so) 1915
discs created in VR (Video Recording) Laser: Semiconductor laser Language (abbr.) Code Inupiak (ik) 0911 Albanian (sq) 1917
mode allow the contents to be MPEG-2 Japanese (ja) 1001
Outputs Indonesian (in) 0914 Serbian (sr) 1918
programmed or edited. One of the video data compression
(Jack name: Jack type/Output level/ English (en) 0514 Icelandic (is) 0919 Siswati (ss) 1919
schemes established by the Moving
DVD-RW (page 5) Picture Experts Group (MPEG), which is Load impedance) French (fr) 0618 Hebrew (iw) 0923 Sesotho (st) 1920
A DVD-RW is a recordable and adopted for DVD VIDEOs and digital AUDIO OUT L/R: German (de) 0405 Yiddish (ji) 1009 Sundanese (su) 1921
rewritable disc that is the same size as a broadcasts worldwide. The scheme Phono jack/2 Vrms/10 kilohms
Italian (it) 0920 Javanese (jw) 1023 Swedish (sv) 1922
DVD VIDEO. The DVD-RW has two specifies MPEG-2 PS (Program Stream) DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL):
different modes: VR mode and Video Optical output jack/–18 dBm (wave Spanish (es) 0519 Georgian (ka) 1101 Swahili (sw) 1923
for recordable media such as a DVD
mode. DVDs created in Video mode VIDEO, and MPEG-2 TS (Transport length 660 nm) Dutch (nl) 1412 Kazakh (kk) 1111 Tamil (ta) 2001
have the same format as a DVD VIDEO, Stream) for digital broadcasts and other DIGITAL OUT (COAXIAL):
Russian (ru) 1821 Greenlandic (kl) 1112 Telugu (te) 2005
while discs created in VR (Video communications. Phono jack/0.5 Vp-p/75 ohms
5.1CH OUTPUT: Chinese (zh) 2608 Cambodian (km) 1113 Tajik (tg) 2007
Recording) mode allow the contents to
be programmed or edited. Pop-up menu Phono jack/2 Vrms/10 kilohms Korean (ko) 1115 Kannada (kn) 1114 Thai (th) 2008
An enhanced menu operation available HDMI OUT: Greek (el) 0512 Kashmiri (ks) 1119 Tigrinya (ti) 2009
DVD+R (page 5) on BD-ROMs. The pop-up menu HDMI 19-pin standard connector
Afar (aa) 0101
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT(Y, PB, Kurdish (ku) 1121 Turkmen (tk) 2011
A DVD+R (read “plus R”) is a appears when MENU is pressed during
recordable disc that is the same size as a PR): Abkhazian (ab) 0102 Kirghiz (ky) 1125 Tagalog (tl) 2012
playback, and can be operated while
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DVD VIDEO. Contents can be recorded playback is in progress. Phono jack/Y: 1.0 Vp-p/PB, PR: Afrikaans (af) 0106 Latin (la) 1201 Setswana (tn) 2014
only once to a DVD+R, and will have the progressive or interlace Amharic (am) 0113 Lingala (ln) 1214 Tonga (to) 2015
same format as a DVD VIDEO. Progressive format = 0.7 Vp-p/75 ohms
Arabic (ar) 0118 Laothian (lo) 1215 Turkish (tr) 2018
Compared to the Interlace format that VIDEO: Phono jack/1.0 Vp-p/75 ohms
DVD+RW (page 5) alternately shows every other line of an S VIDEO: 4-pin mini DIN/Y: Assamese (as) 0119 Lithuanian (lt) 1220 Tsonga (ts) 2019
A DVD+RW (read “plus RW”) is a image (field) to create one frame, the 1.0 Vp-p, C: 0.286 Vp-p/75 ohms Aymara (ay) 0125 Latvian (lv) 1222 Tatar (tt) 2020
recordable and rewritable disc. Progressive format shows the entire Azerbaijani (az) 0126
General Malagasy (mg) 1307 Twi (tw) 2023
DVD+RWs use a recording format that image at once as a single frame. This
is comparable to the DVD VIDEO Power requirements: Bashkir (ba) 0201 Maori (mi) 1309 Ukrainian (uk) 2111
means that while the Interlace format can
format. show 30 frames/60 fields in one second, 120 V AC, 60 Hz Byelorussian (be) 0205 Macedonian (mk) 1311 Urdu (ur) 2118
the Progressive format can show 60 Power consumption: 33 W Bulgarian (bg) 0207 Malayalam (ml) 1312 Uzbek (uz) 2126
Film-based software, Video-based frames in one second. The overall Dimensions (approx.):
Bihari (bh) 0208
software picture quality increases and still images, 430 u 79 u 375 mm (17 × 3 1/8 × Mongolian (mn) 1314 Vietnamese (vi) 2209
DVDs can be classified as Film-based or text, and horizontal lines appear sharper. 14 7/8 in.) (width/height/depth) incl. Bislama (bi) 0209 Moldavian (mo) 1315 Volapük (vo) 2215
Video-based software. Film-based projecting parts Bengali (bn) 0214 Marathi (mr) 1318 Wolof (wo) 2315
DVDs contain the same images (24 Title (page 26) Mass (approx.): 4.5 kg (10 lb) Tibetan (bo) 0215 Malay (ms) 1319 Xhosa (xh) 2408
frames per second) that are shown at The longest section of a picture or music Operating temperature:
Breton (br) 0218 Maltese (mt) 1320 Yoruba (yo) 2515
movie theaters. Video-based DVDs, feature on a DVD, movie, etc., in video 5 ºC to 35 ºC (41°F to 95°F)
such as television dramas or sitcoms, software, or the entire album in audio Operating humidity: Catalan (ca) 0301 Burmese (my) 1325 Zulu (zu) 2621
display images at 30 frames (or 60 software. 25 % to 80 % Corsican (co) 0315 Nauru (na) 1401
fields) per second. Czech (cs) 0319
Supplied accessories Nepali (ne) 1405
HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia See page 9. Welsh (cy) 0325 Norwegian (no) 1415
Interface) Danish (da) 0401 Occitan (oc) 1503
HDMI is an interface that supports both Specifications and design are subject to Bhutani (dz) 0426 Oromo (om) 1513
video and audio on a single digital change without notice.
Esperanto (eo) 0515 Oriya (or) 1518
connection. The HDMI connection
carries standard to high definition video Estonian (et) 0520 Panjabi (pa) 1601
signals and multi-channel audio signals Basque (eu) 0521 Polish (pl) 1612
to AV components such as HDMI Persian (fa) 0601 Pashto, Pushto (ps) 1619
equipped TVs, in digital form without
Finnish (fi) 0609 Portuguese (pt) 1620
degradation.
The HDMI specification supports HDCP Fiji (fj) 0610 Quechua (qu) 1721
(High-bandwidth Digital Contents Faroese (fo) 0615 Rhaeto-Romance (rm) 1813
Protection), a copy protection Frisian (fy) 0625 Kirundi (rn) 1814
technology for digital entertainment
contents for HDMI. Irish (ga) 0701 Romanian (ro) 1815
Scots-Gaelic (gd) 0704 Kinyarwanda (rw) 1823
Galician (gl) 0712 Sanskrit (sa) 1901
Guarani (gn) 0714 Sindhi (sd) 1904
Gujarati (gu) 0721 Sangho (sg) 1907
Hausa (ha) 0801 Serbo-Croatian (sh) 1908

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Parental Control Index “Language” 49

Country/Area M
“Memory” 28
Code List “Movies” 32
MPEG 32
For details, see pages 50 and 52. Words in quotations appear in the on- “Music” 36
screen displays.
Area (abbr.) Code
O
Argentina (ar) 0118 Numerics “Options” 52
Australia (au) 0121 5.1CH OUTPUT 14, 51
Austria (at) 0120 P
A “Parental Control” 50
Belgium (be) 0205
“A/V Control” 22 “Photos” 40
Brazil (br) 0218 AACS 66 POP UP/MENU 25
Canada (ca) 0301 ANGLE 24 Pro Logic 14, 47, 66
Chile (cl) 0312 AUDIO 24 Progressive format 67
“Audio Control” 27
China (cn) 0314
“Audio Output Mode” 51 R
Denmark (dk) 0411 “Audio Setup” 47 Region code 7
Finland (fi) 0609 AVCHD 6, 66 Remote 16, 17, 24
France (fr) 0618 Resetting the Player 53
B
Germany (de) 0405
Batteries 16 S
Hong Kong (hk) 0811 Blu-ray Disc 5, 66 Searching 26, 34, 38, 42

Additional Information
India (in) 0914 ‘BRAVIA’ Theatre Sync 11 “Setup” 22
Indonesia (id) 0904 Setup Displays 44
Italy (it) 0920
C “Slideshow” 41
CD 5 “Speaker Setup” 51
Japan (jp) 1016 Chapter 66 “Speakers” 12, 51
Korea, Republic of (kr) 1118 Color buttons 24 SUBTITLE 24
Malaysia (my) 1325 Connecting
the audio cords 12 T
Mexico (mx) 1324
the video cords 10 Title 67
Netherlands (nl) 1412
Title List 22
New Zealand (nz) 1426 D TOP MENU 25
Norway (no) 1415 DIMMER 24 Troubleshooting 54
Disc Information 26 “TV Type” 45
Pakistan (pk) 1611
DISPLAY 24
Philippines (ph) 1608 Display U
Portugal (pt) 1620 front panel display 59 Usable discs 5
Russian Federation (ru) 1821 Dolby Digital 14, 47, 66
Dolby Digital Plus 48, 66
Singapore (sg) 1907
Dolby TrueHD 48, 66
V
Video based software 67
Spain (es) 0519 DTS 47, 66
“Video Control” 28
Switzerland (ch) 0308 “DTS Downmix” 47
“Video Setup” 45
Sweden (se) 1905 DTS-HD 48, 66
DVD VIDEO 66
Taiwan (tw) 2023
DVD+R 67
Thailand (th) 2008 DVD+RW 67
United Kingdom (gb) 0702 DVD-R 67
DVD-RW 67
United States of America 2119
(us)
E
Easy Setup 18

F
Film based software 67
Front panel display 59

H
HDMI 11, 12, 18, 45, 47, 67
HDMI Control 11, 21, 52

I
Interlace format 67

69 70

1-17
MEMO

1-18E
BDP-S300/S301
SECTION 2
DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY
2-1. DISASSEMBLY
• This set can be disassembled in the order shown below.
2-1-1. DISASSEMBLY FLOW

SET

2-1-2. UPPER CASE


(Page 2-1)

2-1-3. TRAY COVER ASSY 2-1-5. MAIN BOARD 2-1-6. AU-258 BOARD 2-1-7. POWER BLOCK
(Page 2-2) (Page 2-3) (Page 2-3) (Page 2-4)

2-1-4. BD DRIVE (SERVICE USE)


(Page 2-2)

Note: Follow the disassembly procedure in the numerical order given.

2-1-2. UPPER CASE

3 upper case

1 tapping screw
2 three screws

1 tapping screw

2-1
2-1-3. TRAY COVER ASSY

1 Insert a clip in the hole of a drive


and open a tray.

4 tray cover assy

3 two claws

2-1-4. BD DRIVE (SERVICE USE)

5 two screws

5 two screws

8 BD drive
(service use)
6

7 connector

1 three claws

4 two screws

3 connector

1 three claws
2 front panel assy

2-2
2-1-5. MAIN BOARD
8 six screws (BV3)

4 connector

9 MAIN board

5 two connectors
1 harness (MBD-003)

6 four screws (BV3)

7 screw (P3)

2 connector
3 connector

2-1-6. AU-258 BOARD

3 four screws (BV3)

1 connector
5 AU-258 board
2 three screws (BV3)

2-3
2-1-7. POWER BLOCK

1 two connectors 2 connector

3 five screws (BV3)

4 power block

2-1-8. CIRCUIT BOARDS LOCATION

AU-258 board

MAIN board

FL-176 board

power block

FR-271 board

2-4
2-2. REASSEMBLY
• This set can be assembled in the order shown below.
2-2-1. UPPER CASE

1 upper case

3 tapping screw
2 three screws

3 tapping screw

2-2-2. TRAY COVER ASSY

1 Insert a clip in the hole of a drive


and open a tray.

3 tray cover assy

4 two claws

2-5
2-2-3. BD DRIVE (SERVICE USE)
4 two screws
4 two screws

1 BD drive
(service use)
3

2 connector
8 three claws

5 two screws

6 connector

8 three claws
7 front panel assy

2-2-4. MAIN BOARD

2 six screws (BV3)


7 connector

1 MAIN board

6 two connectors
9 harness (MBD-003)

3 four screws (BV3)

4 screw (P3)

5 connector
8 connector

2-6
2-2-5. FL-176 BOARD, FR-271 BOARD

1 FL-176 board

2 two screws

5 flexible flat cable


(FLR-011)

4 two screws 3 FR-271 board

2-2-6. DC FAN

1 DC fan

3 connector

2 two screws

2-7
MEMO

2-8E
BDP-S300/S301
SECTION 3
BLOCK DIAGRAMS
3-1. MAIN BLOCK DIAGRAM

AUDIO
(SEE PAGE 3-3)

DAC_XCS_2

DAC_XCS_1
DAC_XRST

ADATA5_0

ADATA5_2

ADATA5_1
DAC_MDO

DAC_MUT
DAC_MDI

XMMUTE
DAC_MC

XAMUTE
ALRCK
ABCLK
MCLK
24
23
16
15
14
13
12

18

20

21

22

26

27

2
CN5701
MAIN BOARD 256MByte
(DB-BMB102) 128MByte

DDR 512Mbit DDR 512Mbit

I2S
DRAM1 DRAM0

CN1802
BD-ROM
ATAPI Parallel DIGITAL OUT
DRIVE Flash 512Mbit
(BDV-102SO) OPTICAL

SPDIF1
COAXIAL

27MHz
VIDEO OUT

BD PLAYER VIDEO
CVBS/Y/C VIDEO
PROCESSOR DRIVER
S VIDEO
I2C
1K EEPROM
COMPONENT
VIDEO OUT

CN3501 Y
LED_PON Y/Cb/Cr VIDEO
7 PB
FLDATA BUFFER
27
FLCLK PR
29
FLSTB FIP/LED
26
LED_FL_OFF
21
LED_HDMI
20
LED_HD SPIDF0
19
LED_Blue
5
I2S HDMI
HDMI Tx
OUT
VOUT 24bit

KEY0
FL/FR 3 KEY Sub I2C
KEY1 Microcomputer
(SEE PAGE 3-5) 23

MODEL 1
4

CN6701 FAN

IR
1

05

3-1 3-2
BDP-S300/S301

3-2. AUDIO BLOCK DIAGRAM

AU-258 BOARD
(SEE PAGE 4-5)

ADATA5_2 ADATA5_1
3 DATA 3 DATA

ALRCK ALRCK
1 LRCK 1 LRCK
ABCLK ABCLK
2 BICK Aout L- 18 2 BICK Aout L- 18
MCLK MCLK
5 MCLK IC011 5 MCLK IC010
IC008 IC007
AUDIO AMP AUDIO AMP
DAC_XCS_2 DAC DAC_XCS_2 DAC
28 X-MS 6 28 X-MS 6
DAC_XRST – DAC_XRST –
6 X-RST 7 6 X-RST 7
Aout L+ 17 5 + Aout L+ 17 5 +
DAC_MDO DAC_MDO
25 MDO 25 MDO
DAC_MDI DAC_MDI
26 MDI 3 + 26 MDI 3 +
1 1 J001
CN001 DAC_MC – DAC_MC –
DAC_XCS_2 DAC_XCS_2 27 MC 27 MC
24 2 DAC_MUT 2 CENTER
DAC_XRST DAC_XRST DAC_MUT
23 4 MUTE 4 MUTE
DAC_MDO DAC_MDO WOOFER
16
DAC_MDI DAC_MDI
15 DAC_MC 23 DZFL Aout R+ 13 23 DZFL Aout R+ 13
DAC_MC 14 DAC_XCS_1 Q022 Q023
DAC_XCS_1 13 22 DZFR 22 DZFR MUTE
DAC_MUT MUTE
DAC_MUT 12

L
Aout R- 12 Aout R- 12 REAR 5.1CH
R OUTPUT
MCLK MCLK
18

ABCLK ABCLK
20 Q020 Q021
MUTE MUTE
ADATA 5_0 ADATA 5_0
21

ALRCK ALRCK
MAIN 22 L
ADATA5_0 3 DATA
(SEE PAGE 3-2) FRONT
ADATA 5_2 ADATA 5_2 R
26 ALRCK
1 LRCK

ADATA 5_1 ADATA 5_1 ABCLK


27 2 BICK Aout L- 18
MCLK
Q009 5 MCLK IC009
IC006
9 10 4 5 1 2 SW AMP
AUDIO
DAC_XCS_1 DAC
28 X-MS 6 J003
Q013 DAC_XRST –
SW 6 X-RST 7 L
Aout L+ 17 5 + AUDIO
DAC_MDO OUT
25 MDO R
IC004
DAC_MDI
GATE 26 MDI 3 +
1
Q001 8 6 3 DAC_MC –
XMMUTE 27 MC
1 MUTE 2
DRIVE DAC_MUT
4 MUTE

Q018 Q019
A out R+ 13 MUTE MUTE
XAMUTE Q003 Q017 Q015
2 MUTE SW SW
DRIVE Q014
SW 23 DZFL

22 DZFR
Aout R- 12

Q008
Q007 SW
Q011
SW SW

Q006
SW

05

3-3 3-4
BDP-S300/S301

3-3. FL/FR BLOCK DIAGRAM

FL-176 BOARD
(SEE PAGE 4-13)
IC100
FL DRIVE

ND100
SEG1 14 S(1)-(16) FLUORESCENT
7 DIN | | INDICATOR
SEG16 29 TUBE

8 CLK
COM(1)-(11)
GRID2 41
| |
9 STB
GRID12 31

CN100
FR-271 BOARD
LED_PON
24 (SEE PAGE 4-17)
FLDATA 4
FLCLK 2
FLSTB
5 CN101 CN600
KEY 0 KEY0
28 3 9

S100 S600
1 A

KEY1 KEY1
8 4 8

S601 S602 S603 S604 S605


. > X x H
LED_PON
POWER 3
LED_1 (SEE PAGE 3-11)

Q604 D605
LED_FL_OFF LED_FL_OFF
10 5 7 LED FL OFF
DRIVE

MAIN Q602 D603


LED_HDMI LED_HDMI
(SEE PAGE 3-1) 11 6 6 LED HDMI
DRIVE

Q603 D604
LED_HD LED_HD
12 7 5 LED HD
DRIVE

LED_Blue LED_Blue Q600 D601


26 9 3 LED
DRIVE (LED_Blue)

+5V
IC601

MODEL 1 REMOTO
27 COMMANDER
RECEIVER

IR IR
30 2 10 1 OUT

05

3-5 3-6
BDP-S300/S301

3-4. POWER 1 BLOCK DIAGRAM

POWER BLOCK MAIN BOARD


(DB-BMB102)

CN202 CN6002
SW+12V SW+12V
2 2
SW+3V SW+3V

6, 7

6, 7
SWITCHING POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT

SW+5V SW+5V
4 4

CN201 CN6051
SW+12V (A) SW+12V (A)
11 11
SW-12V (A) SW-12V (A)
9 9
EV+6V EV+6V
6 6

SW+1.5V SW+1.5V

3, 4

3, 4
P_ON P_ON Sub
1 1
~AC IN Microcomputer
CN102
FU101 CN5701
AC
1, 2

INLET V–12A
4
V+12A POWER 2
6
V+3D (SEE PAGE 3-9)
10
CN203
SW+12V SW+12V
1
BD-ROM
DRIVE CN3501
SW+5V SW+5V (BDV-102SO) V+5FL
4 16 POWER 3
(SEE PAGE 3-11)

05

3-7 3-8
BDP-S300/S301

3-5. POWER 2 BLOCK DIAGRAM

AU-258 BOARD
(SEE PAGE 4-5)

CN001
V-12A Q002 IC001
4
B- SWITCH -9V
REG.

POWER 1 V+12A Q004


(SEE PAGE 3-8) 6
B+ SWITCH

V+3D
10
Q005
SWITCH

IC009 IC010 IC011

AMP AMP AMP

IC002
+9V
REG.

IC003
+5V
REG.

IC008 IC007 IC006


AUDIO AUDIO AUDIO
DAC DAC DAC

IC004
GATE

05

3-9 3-10
BDP-S300/S301

3-6. POWER 3 BLOCK DIAGRAM

FL-176 BOARD FR-271 BOARD


(SEE PAGE 4-13) (SEE PAGE 4-17)

CN100 CN101 CN600 IC601


POWER 1 V+5FL V+5E
(SEE PAGE 3-8) 15 8 4 REMOTO
COMMANDER
RECEIVER

D601
(LED Blue)

IC100 D603
FL DRIVE HDMI
VEE
30 D604
HD

D605
FL OFF
F100
Q103
B+ SWITCH T100,
Q104,105 F1
DC-DC ND100
CONVERTER FLUORESCENT
INDICATOR
F2 TUBE

Q101,102
SWITCHING

D100
Q100
LED_PON
SW

FL/FR
(SEE PAGE 3-5)

LED_1

05

3-11 3-12E
BDP-S300/S301
SECTION 4
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS AND PRINTED WIRING BOARDS
4-1. FRAME SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
JA4101
VIDEO OUT
VIDEO

S VIDEO
A
J001
JA4201

J003
5.1CH OUTPUT

JA5502
DIGITAL OUT
COMPONENT
VIDEO OUT CN4501
FAN
AC-Inlet
HDMI
AUDIO 4 3 OUT
OUT REAR FRONT OPTICAL Y

CENTER
L L L JA5501
PB 2 1 AC-259
B COAXIAL
HARNESS
R R
PR
R WOOFER

2
1
2
1

N
L
CN101 2P
GND
V++
CN001 27P CN5701 27P

2P
XMMUTE 1 1 XMMUTE
XAMUTE 2 2 XAMUTE

CN6701
GND 3 3 GND
V-12A 4 4 V-12A
C GND 5 5 GND
V+12A 6 6 V+12A
CN6002 8P CN202 8P
GND 7 7 GND
V+6E 8 8 GND 1 1 GND
V+6E
GND 9 9 GND
SW+12V 2
PM-138 2 SW+12V

V+3D 10 10 V+3D
GND 3 HARNESS 3 GND

GND 11 11 SW+5V 4 4 SW+5V


GND

AU-258
DAC_MUT 12 12 GND 5 5 GND
DAC_MUT
D DAC_XCS_1 13 13 DAC_XCS_1
SW+3V 6 6 SW+3V

DAC_MC 14 14 SW+3V 7 7 SW+3V


DAC_MC

BOARD
DAC_MDI 15 15 GND 8 8 GND
DAC_MDI
DAC_MDO 16 16 DAC_MDO
GND 17 17 GND
MCLK 18 18 MCLK
GND 19 19 GND

MAIN BOARD
ABCLK 20 20 ABCLK
E ADATA5_0 21 21 ADATA5_0
ALRCK 22 22 ALARCK
CN6051 11P CN201 11P
DAC_XRST
DAC_XCS_2

ADATA5_3
23
24
25
23

24
25
DAC_XRST

DAC_XCS_2
ADATA5_3
(DB-BMB102) P_ON
GND
SW+1.5V
1
2
3
1
2
3
P_ON
GND
SW+1.5V
ADATA5_2 26 26 ADATA5_2 SW+1.5V 4 4 SW+1.5V
ADATA5_1 27 27 ADATA5_1 GND 5
PM-139 5 GND
HARNESS
F EV+6V 6 6 EV+6V
B TO B

GND 7 7 GND

A GND 8 8 A GND

SW-12V (A) 9 9 SW-12V (A)

A GND 10 10 A GND

SW+12V (A) 11 11 SW+12V (A)

PBD-003
G HARNESS
CN203 4P

1 SW+12V(W)
2 GND

3 GND
4 SW+5V(W)

H POWER
BLOCK

30P
CN1802 40P

LED_FL_OFF
LED_DDHD

LED_HDMI

LED_P ON
CN3501

LED_Blue
LED_LAN

LED_IOE

MODEL1
V+13SW
LED_HD
FLDATA

FL-29V

FLDC+
FLCLK

FLSTB

V+5FL

FLDC-
KEY1

KEY0
GND

GND

GND

GND
GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND
IR
I
10
11

12
13
14

15

16

17

18

19

20
21
22

23
24
25

26
27

28
29
30

31

32

33

34
35

36
37

38
39
40

30

29

28
27
26
25
24
23
22

21
20
19

18
17
16
15
14
13
12

11

10
1

2
3
4

5
6

7
8
9

1
FML-003
MBD-003 HARNESS FFC
10
11

12
13
14

15

16

17

18

19

20
21
22

23
24
25

26
27

28
29
30

31

32

33

34
35

36
37

38
39
40

10

11
12
13

14

15
16
17

18

19
20

21
22

23
24

25
26
27

28
29
30
4

3
2
1

2
3
4

5
6

7
8
9

1
2
3

5
6
7

8
9
SW+5V(W)

GND
GND
SW+12V(W)

CN100 30P
GND
FLCLK
GND

FLDATA

FLSTB
GND
LED_DDHD

KEY1
LED_LAN
LED_FL_OFF

LED_HDMI
LED_HD
GND
GND

V+5FL
GND
FL-29V

GND

FLDC-
GND
FLDC+

LED_IOE

GND
LED_P ON

V+13SW
LED_Blue
MODEL1

KEY0
GND
IR
4P

J
FR-271
BOARD
CN101 11P CN600 11P
GND 1 11 GND
IR 2 10 IR

K BD-ROM DRIVE FL-176 BOARD KEY0


KEY1
3
4
9
8
KEY0
KEY1

LED_FL_OFF 5 7 LED_FL_OFF

(BDV-102SO) LED_HDMI
LED_HD
6
7
FLR-011
FFC
6
5
LED_HDMI
LED_HD

V+5E 8 4 V+5E
LED_Blue 9 3 LED_Blue

GND 10 2 GND

L GND 11 1 GND

M 4-2
05

FRAME SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM


4-1
BDP-S300/S301

THIS NOTE IS COMMON FOR WIRING BOARDS AND


SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS
(In addition to this, the necessary note is printed in each block)
(For printed wiring boards)
• b: Pattern from the side which enables seeing.
(The other layers’ patterns are not indicated)
• Through hole is omitted.
• Circled numbers refer to waveforms.
• There are few cases that the part printed on diagram
isn’t mounted in this model.
• Chip parts.
Transistor Diode
C 6 5 4 4 5 6 4 5 1 2 3 3 3

B E 1 2 3 3 2 1 3 2 1 5 4 3 2 1 2 1 2 1
(For schematic diagrams)
• All capacitors are in µF unless otherwise noted. pF : µµF.
50V or less are not indicated except for electrolytics and tantalums.
• All resistors are in ohms, 1/4 W (Chip resistors : 1 /10 W) un-less
otherwise specified.
kΩ=1000Ω, MΩ=1000kΩ.
• Caution when replacing chip parts.
New parts must be attached after removal of chip.
Be careful not to heat the minus side of tantalum capacitor, be-
cause it is damaged by the heat.
• All variable and adjustable resistors have characteristic curve B,
unless otherwise noted.
• 2: nonflammable resistor
• 5: fusible resistor
• C : panel designation
• f : internal component.
• C : adjustment for repair.
• U : B+ Line
• V : B– Line
• Circled numbers refer to waveforms.
• Voltages are dc between measurement point.
• Readings are taken with a color-bar signals on Blu-ray disc.
• Readings are taken with a digital multimeter (DC 10MΩ).
• Voltage variations may be noted due to normal production toler-
ances.

Note: Note:
The components identi- Les composants identifiés par
fied by mark 0 or dotted une marque 0 sont critiques
line with mark 0 are criti- pour la sécurité.
cal for safety. Ne les remplacer que par une
Replace only with part pièce por tant le numéro
number specified. spécifié.

When indicating parts by reference number, please include


the board name.

NOTE
4-3 4-4
4-2. PRINTED WIRING BOARDS AND SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS BDP-S300/S301
AU-258 (ANALOG AUDIO) SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM • See page 4-7 for printed wiring board.
– Ref. No. : AU-258 board; 1,000 series –
• : Uses unleaded solder. • See page 2-4 for circuit boards location.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25

AU-258 BOARD
B- B-

B+ B+

A AUDIO R103 3.3k 0.5%

-REF.NO.:1,000 SERIES- R081


C081
1.8k
XX MARK:NO MOUNT 0.5% 470p

XX
C119
NO MARK:REC/PB MODE C071 R104

C093
C065 47
1500p 680
R082 XX 0.5% 63V
1.8k
0.5%
R137
CN001 27P 470
B+ B+ R105 0.5% Q018
B XMMUTE 1 680 C124

16V
C036
2SD2704K-T146

39

C055
0.5% 0.1

C040

0.1
XAMUTE 2 MUTE

C049
0.1

0.1
R066 XX 0 J003
GND 3 R106 R161 R170
R153 470
B- R060 XX 3.3k C094 100k
V-12A 4 0.7 4.7k 0.5%
0.5% XX

B+

B+
R054 XX L
GND 5

0.9

0.9
B+ R050 XX C082

9
V+12A 6 D007 AUDIO OUT
470p R143
C117 C137 XX
GND 7 5 6 7 8 47k
0.1 100p
0.5%

3.3

1.7
R

5.1

5.1

1.4

1.4

5.1
B+

0
V+6E 8

+IN
-IN

OUT

VCC
GND 9 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 R144 C138
C B+ B+ B+ 100p

PCM1791ADBR
47k

X_MS

MC

MDI

MDO

MSEL

DZFL

DZFR

VCC F

VCC L

AGND L

AOUTL-

AOUTL+

AGND C

VCC C

-VCC
V+3D 10

OUT
D008

+IN
0.5%

-IN
XX

IC006
GND 11

AOUTR+
AGND R

AOUTR-
IC006

AGND F
X_RST

VCC R

VCOM
DGND
MUTE

MCLK
LRCK

DATA
DAC_MUT 12 4 3 2 1

BICK

VDD
MAIN DAC_XCS_1 13 R014 AUDIO DAC

-9.1

0.9
0.9

0
XX Q019
BOARD
(DB-BMB102)
CN5701
DAC_MC 14
R015
XX
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 IC009 2SD2704K-T146

5.1
DAC_MDI 15 R001 B- AMP MUTE

1.7

1.7

1.2

1.7

3.3

3.3

1.4

1.4

2.5
XX R051 XX
R009

B+
DAC_MDO 16 IC009
22 R154
R055 XX NJM4580MD-(TE2)

B+
GND 17 0.7 4.7k
D MCLK 18
C056
10
C062
2.2
R109
680
50V 0.5%
R067 XX

C033 47 25V
GND 19

C041 0.1
0

XX
R178 100 R072 XX C125
ABCLK 20 R018
22 C072 C084 0.1 R138 R166
R061 XX C066

C032

C051 0.1
R083 1.8k 0.5% 1500p 470p 470 470
ADATA5_0 21 XX
B+ 0.5% 0.5%
ALRCK 22
R022 R077 100 R084 1.8k 0.5% B+ C096
R110 C120
DAC_XRST 23 0 3.3k XX 47
0.5% 63V
DAC_XCS_2 24
R003 XX B+ B+ R171
ADATA5_3 25 R006 XX 470
E ADATA5_2 26
R004
R016
22
XX
R002
100
C037 C050 C057
R108
680
0.5%
0.5%
D011
C042 C109 XX
ADATA5_1 27 39 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1
16V R107 C083 C139
C095
3.3k 470p XX 100p
0.5%

C022
XX R111 C121 R139
R085
1.8k 3.3k 47 470 C140
R013 L002 0.5% 63V 0.5% D012
0.5% 100p
B- XX XX XX
R068 R173
Q002 470
F 2SD1781K-T146-QR
B- SWITCH
IC001
NJM79M09DL1A-TE1
XX
R086
1.8k
C067
XX
C073
1500p
C097
XX 0.5%
J001

R062 XX 0.5% C126 L


R112 C085
B- -14.4 -14.4 B- -14.5 -9.1 B- 680 470p 0.1 FRONT
I O 0.5% B+
COM R056 XX R113 R
C003 R011 680

B-
47 10k Q005 0.5% R165
25V MSD601-RST1 R023 R052 XX 470

5.1CH OUTPUT
100k 0.5%
-13.8
-14.4
SWITCH
IC001 R114
3.3k C086
C098
XX IC010 L

1SS355TE-17
-13.8 -9V REG. 470p AMP 0 REAR
0.5%

0.9

0.9
R

D002
IC010 R155 R162

9
NJM4580MD-(TE2) 4.7k 100k
0.7
G R017 C141 D013

3.3

1.7

3.3

3.3

5.1

5.1

1.4

1.4

5.1
C006 C008 C018 R115 5 6 7 8 100p
C015 XX

0
10k R024 C087
47 0.1 0.1 470 3.3k CENTER
220k 470p

B+

+IN
-IN

OUT

VCC
-14.4 25V 16V 0.5%
28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15

0.1
Q020

XX
R145
IC007 C118

PCM1791ADBR

X_MS

MC

MDI

MDO

MSEL

DZFL

DZFR

VCC F

VCC L

AGND L

AOUTL-

AOUTL+

AGND C

VCC C
0.1 47k 2SD2704K-T146 WOOFER
R019 R030 C019 0.5%
C009
IC002

-VCC
C016
1SS355TE-17
MUTE

OUT
XX 470

+IN
C099
C110
10k

IC007

-IN
0.1 0.1 AUDIO DAC
16V

AOUTR+
C007

AGND R

AOUTR-
D003

AGND F
X_RST

VCC R

VCOM
DGND
MUTE

MCLK
47 +9V REG.

LRCK

DATA
BICK
12

VDD
25V 4 3 2 1 R146
C004 R012 R156
47 47k 4.7k
10k 0.7

-9.1

0.9
0.9

0
25V 12.6 0.5% C142 D014
B+ 12.8 12.7 B+ G -9 B+ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
100p XX
I O R116
B-
H

1.7

1.7

1.7

3.3

3.3

5.1

1.4

1.4

2.5
Q004 680
0.5% 0 Q021
2SB1561T100Q IC002
B+ SWITCH NJM78M09DL1A(TE1) 2SD2704K-T146
R008 R087
R053 XX MUTE

B+
XX 1.8k R117 C127
R057 XX 0.5% 680 0.1

B+
L001 0.5% R167
C068 C074 R140
XX R007 22 R063 XX 470
470
IC003
NJM78M05DL1A-TE1
IC003 R069 XX
XX 1500p C088
470p 0.5% 0.5%

+5V REG. R088 R118 C100


B+ 12.6 5.1 B+ B+ B+ 1.8k 3.3k XX C122
I O R073 B+ 0.5% 47
0.5%
D001 G XX 63V
I R175
0
DAN202K-T-146

B-
B+ B+ R078 C058
C023 C034 C043 10 C063
100 XX 50V 2.2
C020 XX 0.1
C010 D004 C017
0.1 47
XX 0.1
25V 47 25V C052 0.1
C035
B+ B+

C046
IC011
J C024
XX
39
16V
C047
0.1
C053
0.1
C060
0.1
AMP
IC011 C128 R141
R129 NJM4580MD-(TE2) R168
47 470
3.3k 470
0.5% 63V 0.5% 0.5%

R093 R130 C112


C079 680
3.3

3.3

3.3

1.8k 0.5% XX B+
0

R074 XX 0.5% 1500p C133


C077 C105 470p
XX 0
7 6 5 4 3 2 1
R070 XX 0.1 R163
R157
R094 R131 100k
4.7k
GND

2Y

2B

2A

1Y

1B

1A

IC004 R064 XX 1.8k


0.5%
680
0.5%
0.7

0.9

0.9
C113
R058

9
GATE XX D015
K IC004 C106
470p
XX
R149
C143
100p XX
VCC

SN74LVC08APWR 5 6 7 8 C130 C123 Q022

B+
3Y

3A

3B

4Y

4A

4B

XX 0.1 47k
2SD2704K-T146

+IN

-IN
OUT

VCC
3.3

1.7

3.3

3.3

5.1

5.1

1.4

1.4

5.1
0.5%

0
8 9 10 11 12 13 14
MUTE

28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15
3.3

3.3

3.3

3.3

R176 R132
R177

-VCC
R150

X_MS

MC

MDI

MDO

MSEL

DZFL

DZFR

VCC F

VCC L

AGND L

AOUTL-

AOUTL+

AGND C

VCC C
PCM1791ADBR
3.3k

OUT
+IN
0 0

-IN
C005 0.5% 47k
0.1 0.5% Q023

IC008
IC008
B+

2SD2704K-T146

AOUTR+
4 3 2 1

AGND R

AOUTR-
AGND F
X_RST

VCC R

VCOM
MUTE

DGND
MUTE

MCLK
LRCK

DATA
BICK
AUDIO DAC

VDD
C107 R158

-9.1

0.9
0.9

0
R133 470p 4.7k

B+
C116

XX
3.3k 0.7 D016
L 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 0.5% 0.1
C134
C144
100p XX

C114
1.4
B- 0.1 R169

1.7

1.7

1.7

3.3

3.3

5.1

1.4

2.5
R095 R134 R142
1.8k 470 0 470
680
0.5% 0.5% 0.5% 0.5%

B+

B+
R059
XX R135

XX
B+ C129
680 47
0.5% 63V

C115
R065 XX
11.8 -9 C061

C045 47 25V
R071 XX C064

C048
10

0.1
2.2 C108

C044 XX
50V C078 C080
Q008 R075 XX 470p
R028 XX 1500p
M 10k C147
1
R031
10k
MSB709-RT1
SWITCH
R079 XX
B+ C054 R096 R136
11.8
0.1 1.8k 3.3k
R080 100 0.5% B+ 0.5%
R035
10k
C021 XX
11.8
Q006 11.8
0.1
DTC124TKA-T146 C027 C030 C038

C028
Q003 XX XX XX

XX
SWITCH 0
MUN2213T1 C131 R147
R089 R172
N 3.1 MUTE DRIVE
C002 R029
0.1
XX
R121
XX XX XX XX

1000 Q014
47k R090 C069
16V MUN2213T1 C075 C089
R046 XX XX XX
SWITCH XX XX
C101
C135 J002
R044 XX XX
R122 XX XX
11.8 11.8 XX
R042 XX Q024 R159 R164
XX XX
R040 XX XX
R032 Q009 (Center)
C148 10k
R020 1 MSB709-RT1
10k 11.1 C145 D009
SWITCH
O R036
XX XX

(Sub)
Q007 10k
0 0
5 6 7 8
DTC124TKA-T146 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15

+IN

-IN
OUT

VCC
0.1 SWITCH
X_MS

MC

MDI

MDO

MSEL

DZFL

DZFR

VCC F

VCC L

AGND L

AOUTL-

AOUTL+

AGND C

VCC C
Q001 3.3
MUN2213T1 IC012 D010
IC005

3 0.1 XX
XX
XX

AOUTR+

R021
AGND R

AOUTR-

MUTE DRIVE
AGND F
X_RST

-VCC
VCC R

VCOM
DGND

OUT
MUTE

MCLK

Q015
LRCK

DATA

47k C146

+IN
BICK

-IN
VDD

R123 XX
MUN2213T1
XX
SWITCH 4 3 2 1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
11.8 11.8
P Q013
C149 MSB709-RT1 R151
R034 R124 C090 C102 C111 XX
1 10k R027
SWITCH XX XX XX XX
11.1 XX
R041 XX
R010 XX R043 XX C091
R038 R091 XX C103
10k Q017 XX XX
MUN2213T1 R045 XX
Q025 R160
0 SWITCH R047 XX R152
R126 XX XX XX
0 XX
Q011 3.3 R048 XX R127
DTC124TKA-T146 C136
XX XX
SWITCH C070 C076
R005
Q XX R092
XX XX
R128 C092
XX
C104
XX
R148 R174
0.1 XX XX XX XX
Q12
XX C132
XX

C150 R033
XX XX
SIGNAL PATH
R049
R037 100
XX
AUDIO
R SIGNAL
C039 C059 R125
Q010 Q016 C025 XX XX 3.3k
XX XX R039 XX PB
05 XX

C029 C026 C031


XX XX XX

ANALOG AUDIO
4-5 4-6 AU-258
BDP-S300/S301

AU-258 BOARD (SIDE A)


AU-258 (ANALOG AUDIO) PRINTED WIRING BOARD There are a few cases that the part isn't mounted in this model is printed on this diagram.
IC004 H-11 – Ref. No. : AU-258 board; 1,000 series –
IC006 C-7
IC007 D-7
: Uses unleaded solder. • See page 2-4 for circuit boards location.
IC008 F-7

Q006 G-11
Q007 G-11
AU-258 BOARD (SIDE A)
Q008 I-11
Q009 I-11
Q011 G-12 R039
Q013 H-12
A

R018

R016
R003
R072

R077

R067
R061 R022
C041 R055
R051 R178

R006
R004
R007
R010
R014
R015
R001

R027

R009
B
C051
R002
C022 R005

C062
14 1

C040

C036
IC006 R050

+
R154

15 28

C055
R054
R060
C R161 C049 R066

R073

R078
R063 R030
C043

R069
R153

R057
R053
C052

D C023

C063
14 1

C042
R156

C037
IC007 R052

+
15 28 R056

C057
R162
R062
R068
C050
R155

E
R079

R080
R071

R075
C048 R065
R158

R059
C054
C024
R163

C064
14 1

C047
F

C046
IC008 R058

+
R064

C060
15 28
R070
R157

R074
C053
R160

R047
R048
G

R049
R045
R164 C029 R043

Q010
Q011

BC E
R041
C031 ECB
Q006 Q007
C021
C150
R159

ECB EC B

R176
C059

R177

R037
14 1

C028

C027

R038
IC005 R040 C149
R033

+
H 15 28 R042
C038

ECB
14 8

R036
C005

R035
R044 C147 C148 R034
IC004 EC B
Q012
R046 1 7
C030 R031 R032
Q013
ECB ECB

Q008 Q009
I
05
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1-873-157- 11

ANALOG AUDIO
AU-258 4-7 4-8
BDP-S300/S301

AU-258 BOARD (SIDE B)

27 1
CN001
26 2 A

D007 D008
R166
R

C138
AUDIO OUT

J003
C033

C137
R110
R084 C084
L

C096
C066
B

C083
R083

C072

C095
C032
R109

C125
C120

R107
C056 R108

R170
C109
R011 Q002 4 1 R138
C008
C003

IC009
R013

ECB

C094

R144
L002

C082
C006

5 8

C117
R106
Q019

D012
IC001
D002 R082 ECB
Q005

R173
BC E

C071
C
R023

C015

I O R104 C081
R105

C124
C065

C093
R081
C018
C119

R143
R017 R
R103 Q018
R024

C140
R019 C035 R137
R088
R118 C088 BC E FRONT
C004

C100
C068
R087

C087

C139
C074

R171
C099
R012
D003

C034
R117 L
C016

C127
C007

R115

D014 D011
IC002 R116
R008

C058
C019

E B C009 C122

C110
C 4 1
I O
IC010 R140 Q021

R167
Q004

C098

R146
ECB R

C086
5 8

C142
C118
R114
L001

J001
R086 REAR 5.1CH OUTPUT
Q020

C073
C085
R113

R145
C067
R112

C141
C097
R085 C
B E

C126
E

R165
C121 L
R111
C020

C045
C017

D015 D016 D013


R096 C108 R139
R136
C010

C078

C115
R095

C107
R135

C080
IC003

R169
Q023

C114
WOOFER
C044

C144
I O ECB
D004

R133

C134
C061 R134

C116

R150
4 1
C129

C143
IC011 F

C113
R142 Q022 CENTER

C106
5 8

R168
R132
C

C123
B E
D001 R094

R149
C079
R130 C105
R131

C077
R175

C112
R093

D009 D010
R174
AU-258 BOARD (SIDE B)

C146
C133
Q003
C002 R129 C128 Q025 D001 G-11
Q001 ECB C026 D002 C-10
G

J002
R128 ECB D003 D-10
R092
R021

ECB C092 C132 R141

R152

C145
C104
C070

R029 IC001 C-10


C091

R091
C076

IC002 D-11
C103

Q024
C025

R127 R148 IC003 E-11


R020

R028

R172
C IC009 B-4
R125

C039 R126 C136 B E IC010 D-4


Q016 Q017

R151
C102 C111

4 1 IC011 F-4
BCE BCE IC012
R147 Q001 G-12
H
C090

5 8 Q002 B-11
Q015 Q014
R124

C131
C130

Q003 G-11
B CE BCE R090 C135 Q004 D-12
C075

C089
R123 R122 Q005 C-12
C101

R089
C069

Q014 H-11
Q015 H-11
1-873-157- 11
Q017 H-12
R121 Q018 C-2
I Q019
Q020
C-2
E-2
Q021 D-2
Q022 F-2
05
12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Q023 F-2

ANALOG AUDIO
4-9 4-10 AU-258
BDP-S300/S301

FL-176 (FL/LED) PRINTED WIRING BOARD There are a few cases that the part isn't mounted in this model is printed on this diagram.
– Ref. No. : FL-176 board; 2,000 series –
: Uses unleaded solder. • See page 2-4 for circuit boards location.

FL-176 BOARD
FB001 1
FB002
FB004 FB003
A R116 S100
C100 R114 R102

L101
1 29

JW103

R118
R123
R122
R126
2 CN100 30 R115 R125

R121
C124
R100 R113

JW118
R119
R104
R120 R124

JW122
JL100

C102
JL109 R101

JW117

JW104
D100 Q100

JW105
C101
4 1

JW110
JW106

R105
B
JW107

JW108

JW109
R103
BCE Q103
C115
JL103 5 8

JW115
JW120

JL104
JW119

C109 JW101
R108 R109

JW102

JW113

C105
Q101
E CB
C110 R111

Q102
C117

ECB

L102
11

C107
10

D104
D102
D101
JL102

C111
C112

F100
R117

1
44
R107 C120 JL105 D103
C123

C108
CN101

R106 JL101 JL108


C

C118
11

C106
IC100

33 34

R112
12

JL107

R110
T100
ND100

JW114
C116
JW112

C119
D105
C113

JW116
2

23 2
1

2
JW121

C114

Q105
ECB
JL106
C104
45 44 42 4 2 1
JW111
Q104
D E CB

05
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1-873-142- 11

FL-176 BOARD

CN101 C-1

D100 B-9
D101 C-9
D102 C-9
D103 C-9
D104 C-8
D105 C-7

IC100 C-4

Q100 B-9
Q101 B-9
Q102 B-9
Q103 B-10
Q104 D-10
Q105 D-10

FL/LED
FL-176 4-11 4-12
BDP-S300/S301

FL-176 (FL/LED) SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM • See page 4-11 for printed wiring board.
– Ref. No. : FL-176 board; 2,000 series –
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
ND100

FL-176 BOARD FLUORESCENT INDICATOR TUBE

A INDICATOR DRIVE
-REF.NO.:2,000 SERIES-
XX MARK:NO MOUNT

10G

11G

P16

P15
P14

P13
P12

P11
P10
NC
NC

NC
NC
NC

NC
NC
NC

NC
NC
NC

NC
1G

2G

3G

4G
5G

6G

7G
8G

9G

P9
P8

P7

P6
P5

P4

P3
P2

P1
F1

F1

F2
F2
NO MARK:REC/PB MODE
1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 44 45

C104 XX

COM[10]

COM[11]
COM[1]
COM[2]

COM[3]

COM[4]

COM[5]
COM[6]

COM[7]
COM[8]

COM[9]

S[16]

S[15]
S[14]

S[13]
S[12]

S[11]
S[10]

S[9]
S[8]

S[7]
S[6]

S[5]
S[4]
S[3]

S[2]
S[1]
B+ B+ B+
C R117
R120
R121
10k
10k 1.8k
R122
R100 2.2k
B+ 0 B+ B+ JL104 B+

R113 R115 R118 R123


R109

COM[1]

COM[2]
COM[3]

COM[4]
COM[5]
COM[6]

COM[7]

COM[8]
0 10k XX 8.2k 8.2k

C102 C109 C111 C112


D CN100 30P
C100
XX
C101
100
16V
0.1 XX XX XX C115
0.1
R119
12k
R124
12k

-21.4
-21.4
-21.4

-21.4
-21.4
-21.4

-21.4

-21.4
4.9
GND 1 R126 R125
33k 12k
FLCLK 2

44

43
42

41
40
39

38
37

36
35

34
GND 3 S100
R114 C123

VSS
VDD

GRID1
GRID2

GRID3
GRID4

GRID5
GRID6

GRID7
GRID8

GRID9
R116 C124
FLDATA 4 XX 0.01 0.01
XX /
FLSTB 5 -21.4 COM[9]
GRID10

33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23
1
LED1
GND 6 -21.4 COM[10]
GRID11

2
LED2
LED_DDHD 7 -21.4 COM[11]
E GRID12

3
LED3
KYE1 8 R111 -23.6
VEE

4
LED_LAN 9
JL100
100k
2.8
LED4
IC100 SEG16
-23.1 S[16]

5
CSC
LED_FL OFF 10 R108 FL DRIVE -19.3 S[15]
SEG15

6
47 JL103 DOUT
LED_HDMI 11 5 IC100 -17.3 S[14]
SEG14

7
DIN PT6315
LED_HD 12 R107 47 JL102 5 -23.1 S[13]
SEG13

8
CLK
GND 13 R106 47 JL101 5 -23.1 S[12]
SEG12

9
STB
GND 14 C106 C107 C110 -23.1 S[11]

10 11
B+ XX SEG11
XX XX KEY1
F MAIN BOARD
(DB-BMB102)
CN3501
V+5FL
GND
15
16
KEY2 SEG10
-13.4 S[10]

SEG1

SEG2

SEG3
SEG4
SEG5

SEG6
SEG7

SEG8

SEG9
VDD
VSS
FL-29V 17
GND 18

12

13
14

15

16
17
18

19

20
21

22
FLDC- 19

4.9
-21.2

-21.2
-23.1
-23.1

-15.4
-17.2
-15.4

-17.4

-15.4
GND 20
FLDC+ 21
LED_ICE 22
GND 23
G LED_P ON 24
JL109

V+13SW 25
LED_Blue 26 C116

S[1]

S[2]

S[3]
S[4]

S[5]
S[6]
S[7]

S[8]

S[9]

B+
XX
MODEL1 27

KEY0 28 CN101 11P

GND 29 1 GND

IR 30 2 IR
3 KEY0
H 4 KEY1
FR-271 BOARD
5 LED_FL_OFF CN600
6 LED_HDMI (SEE PAGE 4-17)

7 LED_HD
B+
8 V+5E
9 LED_Blue
F100
0.5A L102
10 GND
0 4.9 32V 47uH
R102
I 11 GND
4

5
B+

0 B+ 4.9 4.9
D103
3

4.9 4.9 1SS355TE-17 JL105


2

L101 4.9 4.9 Q104


XX 2SC2411K-T-146-CR D101
1

DC-DC CONVERTER 1SS355TE-17


2 10

MM3Z5V6ST1
R101 Q103 R110
RSS040P03FD5TB 1.8k 4.8 D104
10k R103 R104

D105
B+ SWITCH 1SS355TE-17
22k 22k
-0.4 3 1
C108 C113 C114 D102
R105 C105 XX
100 0.01 1SS355TE-17 JL106
22k 0.022
16V
4 7
J 0
C119
0.1
2.7 -0.4 5 8
D100
DAN202UT106 JL107
0 2.7
0 6 9
FB001 Q102
2.4 0 DTC124EKA-T146 Q105 T100
FB002 SWITCHING 2SC2411K-T-146-CR DC-DC CONVERTER
DC-DC CONVERTER TRANSFORMER
Q100
FB003 DTC114YKA-T146 R112 C120
SWITCH Q101 C117 C118 27k 0.1
K FB004 DTC124EKA-T146
SWITCHING
22 0.1
JL108

05

Note: Note:
The components identi- Les composants identifiés par
fied by mark 0 or dotted une marque 0 sont critiques
line with mark 0 are criti- pour la sécurité.
cal for safety. Ne les remplacer que par une
Replace only with part pièce por tant le numéro
number specified. spécifié. FL/LED
4-13 4-14 FL-176
BDP-S300/S301

FR-271 (SW/IR, INPUT/LED) PRINTED WIRING BOARD There are a few cases that the part isn't mounted in this model is printed on this diagram.
– Ref. No. : FR-271 board; 2,000 series –
: Uses unleaded solder. • See page 2-4 for circuit boards location.

FR-271 BOARD

A
S600

R612
R610

. x X G

JW607
R606

R611
R609

S605
S601
S602

S604

S603
R607 R608

B
> JL607 R630 R629
R615 R614 JL606 JW601
Q604 R616 Q603 Q602
ECB ECB ECB JL602 JL600

JW609

1
2
C600
R602

JW604

JW603
C D605 D604 D603

JW608
IC601

CN600
JL605

JW602
FL OFF HD HDMI

C602

JW606
VCC O

10
11
JW605

C605
C603 Q600 R604

R628
JW610 E CB JL601

D601
JL603 (LED Blue)
D

JW611

R631
D606
1-873-143- 11

05
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

FR-271 BOARD

CN600 C-11

D601 D-11
D603 C-5
D604 C-4
D605 C-2

IC601 C-8

Q600 D-10
Q602 C-5
Q603 C-3
Q604 C-2

SW/IR, INPUT/LED
FR-271 4-15 4-16
BDP-S300/S301

FR-271 (SW/IR, INPUT/LED) SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM • See page 4-15 for printed wiring board.
– Ref. No. : FR-271 board; 2,000 series –
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

FR-271 BOARD
A LED DRIVE, FUNCTION KEY
-REF.NO.:2,000 SERIES-
XX MARK:NO MOUNT
NO MARK:REC/PB MODE
S600
R606
CN600 11P 1.8k
GND 1
S601
B GND 2 JL602
R609
2.2k
LED_Blue 3
B+ IC601
V+5E 4 S602
REMOTE COMMANDER RECEIVER R607 R610
FL-176 JL601
LED_HD 5 IC601 8.2k 8.2k
BOARD GP1UM28XK0SF
CN101 LED_HDMI 6
(SEE PAGE 4-14) B+ 4.9 S603
LED_FL_OFF 7 VCC R608 R611
4.9 12k 12k
KEY1 8 OUT

KEY0 9 GND S604


R612
IR 10 12k
C GND 11
JL603 R602
47 B+
B+ S605
C603
C605 XX
C600 C602
JL600 XX 47
0.1 16V
JL607

JL606
JL605

D B+

B+ B+ B+

R604 R631 R614 R615 R616


82 XX 330 330 330

(LED Blue)
HDMI FL OFF
D601 HD
D606 D603
NSPW-310BST-A0S XX D604 D605
SLI-343YC
SLI-343YC SLI-343YC

E
3.1 4 4 4

0 0 Q602 0 Q603 0 Q604


Q600 MUN2211T1 MUN2211T1 MUN2211T1
R628 MUN2211T1 R629 R630
LED DRIVE LED DRIVE LED DRIVE
XX LED DRIVE XX XX

05

SW/IR, INPUT/LED
4-17 4-18 FR-271
BDP-S300/S301

MEMO

4-20E
Main Set, Power Supply Section
Flowchart No.1
Power does not turn on

No
Does the power turn on by the Power button of
For the remote controller, see Operation and Display section, Flowchart No.1
remote controller and main set?
“Disabled operation from remote controller”
Yes
For the Power button of main set, see Operation and Display section,
Flowchart No.2 “Disabled key operation”

No No
Is the power supplied to connector CN6051 on Is the fuse in each line on power board OK? Replace the Main board and Power Board

TROUBLESHOOTING
main board?
CN6051 6pin 6V FU101 on primary side

SECTION 5
6V P301 3V P401
12V P202 1.5V P501
5V P302
5-1

Yes

Yes

Check/replace the power harnesses (PM-138, PM-139)


If not improved by replacement, replace the Power board

Is 5V supplied to connector CN100 15pin on FL board? No Check/replace the FL board flexible cable (MAIN h FL).
If not improved by replacement, replace the Main board.

Yes

Check/replace the FL board flexible cable (MAIN h FL).


If not improved by replacement, replace the Main board.

BDP-S300/S301
Main Set, Power Supply Section
Flowchart No.2
The set does not start normally by power ON

No No
Is about 5V supplied to connector CN100 28pin Is the symptom improved by replacingthe Power switch? See FL board flowchart 1
(=Key 0) on FL board when Power key on the set
is pressed?
Yes
Yes
Replace the Power switch

Displayed
Is the error code “∗∗∗ ERR” displayed on FL tube? Replace the Main board

Not displayed

No
Is 5V supplied to connector CN6051 1pin on main board Go to Flowchart No.1 “Power does not turn on”
by power ON?
5-2

Yes

No No
Is respective voltages supplied to connector CN6021 & Is the fuse in each line on power board OK? Replace the Power board.
CN6051 on main board? If not improved by replacement, replace the Main board.

CN6002 6pin 3V 3V P401


CN6002 4pin 5V 5V P302
CN6002 2pin 12V 12V P202
CN6051 11pin 12.5V 12.5V P401
CN6051 9pin -15V -15V P601
CN6051 3pin 1.5V 1.5V P501

Yes

Yes Check/replace the power harness (PM-138, PM-139).


If not improved by replacement, replace the Power board.

Replace the Main Board


Main Set, Power Supply Section
Flowchart No.3
Drive does not operate normally

No No
Are 12V and 5V supplied to the drive? Is P303 fuse (5V) on power board OK? Replace the power board. If the fuse blows again, Replace the drive
5V system in drive is faulty.
Yes Yes

Check/replace the power harnesses (PBD-003).


If not improved by replacement, replace the Power board

No
Is ATAPI reset? Replace the Main board
Is connector CN1802 1pin on main board “H”?
5-3

Check/replace the drive flexible cable (MBD-003).


If not improved by replacement, replace the Drive.
If not still improved by replacement, replace the Main board.
Main Set, Power Supply Section
Flowchart No.4
Video is not displayed normall

No Go to Flowchart No.2
Is the display of FL tube/LED normal?
“The set does not start normally by power ON”
Yes

Replace the Main board


5-4
Main Set, Power Supply Section
Flowchart No.5
Audio is not heard normally

No
Display on FL tube/LED normal? Go to Flowchart No.2 ‘‘The set does not start normally
by Power on’’
Yes
No
Is the audio signal present to digital output Replace the Main board
(HDMI/Coax/SPDIF) ?

Yes
No
Are audio digital signals output to connector Replace the Main board
CN5701 on Main board?
CN5701 27pin ADATA32
CN5701 26pin ADATA22
CN5701 25pin ADATA42
CN5701 22pin ALRCK2
5-5

CN5701 21pin ADATA12


CN5701 20pin ABLCK2
CN5701 18pin AMCLK2

Yes
No
Are control signals output to connector
Replace the Main board
CN5701 on Main board?
CN5701 23pin DAC_RST#
CN5701 16pin DAC_MDO
CN5701 15pin DAC_MDI
CN5701 14pin DAC_MC
CN5701 13pin DAC_CS#
CN5701 12pin DAC_MUT
CN5701 2pin XAMUTE
CN5701 1pin XMMUTE

Yes

Proceed to ‘‘Audio board flowchart’’


Main Set, Power Supply Section
Flowchart No.6
Video is not played back normally

No Go to Flowchart No.3
Try to play CD (YEDS-18), DVD (HLX-504 or HLX-505)
and BD (BLX-104) respectively. “Drive does not operate normally”
Is any one played back normally?

Yes

Check/replace the drive flexible PWB (MBD-003).


If not improved by replacement, replace the Drive
If not improved by replacement, replace the Main board
5-6
Main Set, Power Supply Section
Flowchart No.7
Audio is not played back normally

No See Flowchart No.3 ‘‘Drive does not operate normally’’


Does the drive operate normally?
in this section
Yes
No
Audio present to Digital OUT Replace the Main board
(HDMI/COAXIAL/SPDIF)?
Yes
No
Audio digital signals outputted to connector Replace the Main board
CN5701 on Main board?
CN5701 27pin ADATA32
CN5701 26pin ADATA22
CN5701 25pin ADATA42
CN5701 22pin ALRCK2
5-7

CN5701 21pin ADATA12


CN5701 20pin ABLCK2
CN5701 18pin AMCLK2
Yes
No
Control signals outputted to connector
Replace the Main board
CN5701on Main board?
CN5701 23pin DAC_RST#
CN5701 16pin DAC_MDO
CN5701 15pin DAC_MDI
CN5701 14pin DAC_MC
CN5701 13pin DAC_CS#
CN5701 12pin DAC_MUT
CN5701 2pin XAMUTE
CN5701 1pin XMMUTE
Yes

Proceed to ‘‘Audio board flowchart’’


Main Set, Power Supply Section
Flowchart No.8
Fan does not rotate

No No No
Is about 8V supplied to connector CN6701 1pin EV+12V supplied to connector CN6002 2pin Is P202 fuse on Power board OK? Replace the Power board
on Main board? on Main board?

Yes Yes Yes

Replace the Fan Replace the Main board Replace the Power board
5-8
Operation & Display Section
Flowchart No.1
Disabled operation from remote controller

Operation from remote controller is disabled though


operation is enabled from a key on main set

NO
Is the power turned on by Power ON button Replace the Main board
of remote controller?

Yes
No NO No
Is “L” pulse signal input to CN100 30pin on FL board Is “L” pulse signal input to CN101 2pin on FL board Symptom improved after FR board was replaced? Replace the FL board flexible cable (FLR-011)
when operating remote controller? when operating remote controller?

Yes Yes Yes


5-9

Check/replace the FL board flexible cable (MAIN h FL). Conductor from CN101 2pin to CN100 30pin on Check peripheral parts of IC601
If not improved by replacement, replace the Main board. FL board is broken. (light receiver from remote controller) on FR board.
If faulty, replace the FR board.
Operation & Display Section
Flowchart No.2
Disabled key operation

Are the specified voltages output to connector CN100 No No No


Symptom improved if FR board is replaced? Symptom improved if FL board flexible cable (FLR-011) is FL board flowchart 2
8 and 28 pins on FL board when each button is pressed?
replaced?
Power Key0=28pin: 4.06~4.49 [V] Yes
Open/Close Key0=28pin: 1.36~1.50 [V] Yes
Play Key1=8pin: 3.43~3.79 [V] Replace the FR board
Pause Key1=8pin: 2.13~2.35 [V] Replace the FL board flexible cable (FLR-011)
Stop Key1=8pin: 2.78~3.07 [V]
Previous Key1=8pin: 0.72~0.80 [V]
Next Key1=8pin: 1.36~1.50 [V]
Yes Reference: Relation between buttons and voltages
KEY Specified voltages [v]
Check/replace the FL board flexible cable (MAIN h FL).
KEY0 KEY1 SPEC CENTER
If not improved by replacement, replace the Main board.
0 0
PREVIOUS 0.72~0.80 0.76
5-10

OPEN/CLOSE NEXT 1.36~1.50 1.43


PAUSE 2.13~2.35 2.24
STOP 2.78~3.07 2.92
PLAY 3.43~3.79 3.61
P_ON 4.06~4.49 4.27
Operation & Display Section
Flowchart No.3
FL display tube does not light

Is 2V voltage supplied to connector CN100 24pin No Check/replace the FL board flexible cable (MAIN h FL).
on FL board? If not improved by replacement, replace the Main board.

Yes

Is 0V voltage supplied to connector CN100 10pin No Check/replace the FL board flexible cable (MAIN h FL).
on FL board? If not improved by replacement, replace the Main board.

Yes

Are STB, CLK and DIN signals input to connector No Check/replace the FL board flexible cable (MAIN h FL).
CN100 2, 4, 5 pins on FL board? If not improved by replacement, replace the Main board.

CN100 5pin STB


CN100 2pin CLK
5-11

CN100 4pin DATA

Yes

FL board flowchart 3
Operation & Display Section
Flowchart No.4
LED does not light up

No
5V voltage supplied to connector CN100 15pin on Check/replace the FL board flexible cable (MAIN h FL).
FL board? If not improved by replacement, replace the Main board.

3.3V voltage supplied to connector CN100 on No


Check/replace the FL board flexible cable (MAIN h FL).
FL board? If not improved by replacement, replace the Main board.
CN100 24pin Power button
CN100 26pin Blue HD
CN100 12pin HD
CN100 11pin HDMI
CN100 10pin FL OFF

No Check LED peripheral parts on FL board.


Does the LED on FR board light up?
If faulty, replace the FL board.
5-12

Yes
No
Symptom improved if FR board is replaced? Replace the FL board flexible cable (FL h FR).

Yes

Check LED peripheral parts on FR board.


If faulty, replace the FR board.
Audio Section
No
Is each power supplied to Audio board? Replace the Main board

CN001 24pin -12V


CN001 22pin +12V
CN001 20pin +6V
CN001 18pin +3V

Yes

No
Check the power circuits on Audio board Check the circuits on input side of IC001, 002, 003

IC003 INPUT pin 12V


IC002 INPUT pin 12V
IC001 INPUT pin -12V
Yes
No
Check the outputs of each Reg IC Check the circuits on output side of IC001, 002, 003
5-13

IC003 OUTPUT pin 5V


IC002 OUTPUT pin 10V
IC001 OUTPUT pin -10V

Check the output of IC006, 007, 008

Check the output and peripheral circuits of IC009,


010, 011
FL Section
Flowchart No.1
Inactive Power button on main set
Yes
No
Is the symptom improved by replacing the FL board? Replace the Main board

Yes

Does the potential of CN100 28pin (Key 0) change to No


Check the FL-MAIN flexible cable
around 4.3V when Power button is pressed?

Yes

Key 1 line is broken. Replace the FL board.


5-14
FL Section
Flowchart No.2
Inactive keys on main set
Yes
No Reference: Relation between buttons and voltages
Symptom improved if FL board is replaced? Replace the Main board
KEY Specified voltages [v]
Yes KEY0 KEY1 SPEC CENTER
0 0
Which line of keys is inactive?
PREVIOUS 0.72~0.80 0.76
Key 0 t Go to “Key 0 is inactive” OPEN/CLOSE NEXT 1.36~1.50 1.43
Key 1 t Go to “Key 1 is inactive” PAUSE 2.13~2.35 2.24
STOP 2.78~3.07 2.92
PLAY 3.43~3.79 3.61
Key 0 is inactive (Power button is active)
P_ON 4.06~4.49 4.27

Is about 5V present in CN100 28pin without pressing a key? No Check 5V line, R117 periphery and conductors on the FL board.
If faulty, replace the FL board.
Yes

Does the potential of CN100 28pin (Key 0) change No Check the resistors and conductors on Key 0 line.
5-15

when CN101 3pin and 1pin are short-circuited? If faulty, replace the FL board.

Yes

Check resistance of resistors on Key1 line.


Also, check peripheral conductor patterns.

Key 1 is inactive

Is about 5V present in CN100 28pin without pressing a key? No Check 5V line, R120 periphery and conductors on the FL board.
If faulty, replace the FL board.
Yes

Does the potential of CN100 8pin (Key 1) change No Check the resistors and conductors on Key 1 line.
when CN101 4pin and 1pin are short-circuited? If faulty, replace the FL board.

Yes

Check resistance of resistors on Key1 line.


Also, check peripheral conductor patterns.
FL Section
Flowchart No.3
FL tube does not light
Yes
No
Is about 5V applied to F100? Go to “FL tube switch periphery check”
Yes

No Check the FL tube DD converter peripheral circuits.


Is about -24V applied to JL105?
If faulty, replace the FL board.
Yes
No
Is 5V applied to IC100 43pin? Check the 5V line on FL board.

Yes
No
Does the IC100 5pin oscillate? Replace the IC100.
If not effective, replace the FL board.
5-16

Yes

No Replace the FL-MAIN FFC.


Are the pulses input to IC100 7, 8, 9 pins?
If not effective, replace the Main board.
Yes

Check the wiring between FL tube and IC100.


If OK, replace the IC100.
If not effective, replace the FL board.
FL Section
Flowchart No.4
FL tube switch periphery check

No
Is the potential of Q103 1, 2, 3 pins 5V? Check the 5V line on FL board.

Yes
No No No
Is the potential of Q103 4pin around 0V? Is the Q102 base voltage about 3V? Is the Q101 base voltage 0V?

Yes Yes Yes

Replace the Q103 Replace the Q102 Replace the Q101


5-17

No No Does the CN100 10pin become 0V when Dimmer button No


Is the CN100 10pin 0V? Dimmer has effect only
on remote controller is pressed several times?

Yes Yes

Replace the Main board

No
Is the Q100 24pin about 3V? Replace the Main board

Yes

Replace the Q100


MEMO

5-18E
BDP-S300/S301
SECTION 6
REPAIR PARTS LIST
6-1. EXPLODED VIEWS
NOTE:
• -XX and -X mean standardized parts, so they may • The mechanical parts with no reference number in The components identified by mark
have some difference from the original one. the exploded views are not supplied. 0 or dotted line with mark 0 are
• Color Indication of Appearance Parts • Accessories and packing materials are given in the critical for safety.
Example: last of the electrical parts list. Replace only with part number
KNOB, BALANCE (WHITE) . . . (RED) • Abbreviation specified.
↑ ↑ AUS : Australian model Les composants identifiés par une
Parts Color Cabinet's Color CND : Canadian model marque 0 sont critiquens pour la
• Items marked “*” are not stocked since they are E32 : Latin American model sécurité.
seldom required for routine service. Some delay RUS : Russian model Ne les remplacer que par une pièce
should be anticipated when ordering these items. SP : Singaporean model portant le numéro spécifié.
TH : Thai model

6-1-1. CASE ASSY

A001

5
not supplied

main chassis block


3
2 8

1 9

Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark
1 X-2177-651-1 PANEL ASSY, FRONT 7 A-1313-101-A CASE BLOCK ASSY (SERVICE USE SOEM)
(S300BJ/S300BJP/S300BM) (S300BM/S301BM)
1 X-2178-128-1 PANEL ASSY, FRONT (S301BJ/S301BM) A001 1-479-848-31 REMOTE COMMANDER (RMT-B101A)
2 X-2177-652-1 COVER ASSY, TRAY (S300BJ/S300BJP/S300BM: US, CND/
(S300BJ/S300BJP/S301BJ) S301BJ/S301BM)
2 X-2186-585-1 COVER ASSY, TRAY (S300BM/S301BM)
3 2-686-188-02 PLATE, BD INDICATION A001 1-479-848-41 REMOTE COMMANDER (RMT-B101A)
(S300BM: E32)
4 4-942-568-41 EMBLEM (NO.5), SONY A001 1-480-207-21 REMOTE COMMANDER (RMT-B101P)
5 3-070-883-71 SCREW, TAPPING (S300BM: AEP, UK, RUS, SP, TH, AUS)
7 A-1267-558-A CASE BLOCK ASSY (SERVICE USE SKZ) 8 3-086-778-21 FOOT
(S300BJ/S300BJP/S301BJ) *9 3-087-319-01 CUSHION, FOOT

6-1
6-1-2. MAIN CHASSIS BLOCK

51
58
55
#1
51

not supplied
53

54 #1

not supplied

56
51 not supplied

57
59

not supplied
(FL-176 board)

51 51
not supplied

main block

51 not supplied
(FR-271 board)

Note: Please install it when Ref. No. 58 or 59 parts have


not adhered when drive is exchanged. Please refer
to SERVICE NOTE for the installation method. The components identified by Les composants identifiés par une
mark 0 or dotted line with marque 0 sont critiques pour la
mark 0 are critical for safety. sécurité.
Replace only with part number Ne les remplacer que par une pièce
Note: Please use A-1337-670-A for BD drive with priority. specified. portant le numéro spécifié.

Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark
51 3-077-331-01 +BV3 (3-CR) 0 55 A-1337-673-A DRIVE (SKZ (SERVICE USE R1)) (US, CND)
* 53 4-099-553-01 REUSE CLAMP 0 55 A-1337-676-A DRIVE (SOEM (SERVICE USE R1)) (US, CND)
* 54 1-965-333-11 HARNESS (MBD-003) 0 55 A-1382-235-A DRIVE (SOEM (SERVICE USE R3)) (SP/TH)
(S300BJ/S300BJP/S301BJ) 0 55 A-1382-236-A DRIVE (SOEM (SERVICE USE R5)) (RUS)
* 54 1-965-684-11 HARNESS (MBD-007) 55 A-1337-678-A DRIVE (SOEM (SERVICE USE R4)) (AUS)
(S300BM: US, CND/S301BM)
* 54 1-965-688-11 HARNESS (MBD-008) 56 1-787-625-21 FAN, DC
(S300BM: AEP, UK, RUS, E32, SP, TH, AUS) 57 3-077-331-31 +BV3 (3-CR)
58 3-087-220-01 TAPE, NON-HALOGENE
0 55 A-1337-670-A DRIVE (P (SERVICE USE R1)) (US, CND) 59 2-348-685-01 SPRING, EARTH (FRONT)
#1 7-682-544-09 +B 3X3

6-2
103
6-1-3. MAIN BLOCK

not supplied
(AU-258 board)

103

102 102

104

not supplied
101 103

not supplied
105

not supplied
108

108
#1
not supplied

109

not supplied

The components identified by mark 9 contain confidential information. Note: Please install it when Ref. No. 109 part have not adhered
Strictly follow the instructions whenever the components are repaired when drive is exchanged. Please refer to SERVICE NOTE
and/or replaced. for the installation method.

Les composants identifiés par la marque 9 contiennent des informations The components identified by Les composants identifiés par une
confidentielles. mark 0 or dotted line with marque 0 sont critiques pour la
Suivre scrupuleusement les instructions chaque fois qu’un composant mark 0 are critical for safety. sécurité.
Replace only with part number Ne les remplacer que par une pièce
est remplacé et / ou réparé. specified. portant le numéro spécifié.
Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark
101 1-834-107-11 CABLE, FLEXIBLE FLAT (FML-003) 0 105 1-474-057-41 POWER BLOCK (ZSSR641GA)
102 3-087-220-01 TAPE, NON-HALOGENE (S300BJ/S300BJP/S300BM: US, CND/
103 3-077-331-01 +BV3 (3-CR) S301BJ/S301BM)
9 104 A-1269-227-A PWB, MOUNTED (US, CND)
9 104 A-1287-695-A PWB, MOUNTED (AEP, UK) 0 105 1-474-057-51 POWER BLOCK (ZSSR641IA)
(S300BM: AEP, UK, RUS, SP, TH, AUS)
9 104 A-1313-102-A PWB, MOUNTED (AUS) 108 3-077-331-31 +BV3 (3-CR)
9 104 A-1416-127-A PWB, MOUNTED (RUS) 109 3-274-166-01 GASKET, REAR
9 104 A-1416-128-A PWB, MOUNTED (SP, TH) #1 7-682-544-09 +B 3X3
0 105 1-474-057-21 POWER BLOCK (ZSPD641GA)
(S300BJ/S300BJP/S301BJ)

6-3
AU-258

6-2. ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST


NOTE:
• Due to standardization, replacements in the • Items marked “*” are not stocked since they The components identified by mark
parts list may be different from the parts speci- are seldom required for routine service. 0 or dotted line with mark 0 are
fied in the diagrams or the components used Some delay should be anticipated when order- critical for safety.
on the set. ing these items. Replace only with part number
• -XX and -X mean standardized parts, so they • SEMICONDUCTORS specified.
may have some difference from the original In each case, u: µ, for example: Les composants identifiés par une
one. uA. . : µA. . uPA. . : µPA. . marque 0 sont critiquens pour la
• RESISTORS uPB. . : µPB. . uPC. . : µPC. . sécurité.
All resistors are in ohms. uPD. . : µPD. . Ne les remplacer que par une pièce
METAL: Metal-film resistor. • CAPACITORS portant le numéro spécifié.
METAL OXIDE: Metal oxide-film resistor. uF: µF
F: nonflammable • COILS When indicating parts by reference
uH: µH number, please include the board.

Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark
AU-258 BOARD, COMPLETE C057 1-107-826-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10% 16V
(Ref. No. 1000 Series) C058 1-126-964-11 ELECT 10uF 20% 50V
***********************
C060 1-107-826-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10% 16V
< CAPACITOR > C061 1-126-964-11 ELECT 10uF 20% 50V
C062 1-165-884-91 CERAMIC CHIP 2.2uF 10% 6.3V
C002 1-126-767-11 ELECT 1000uF 20% 16V C063 1-165-884-91 CERAMIC CHIP 2.2uF 10% 6.3V
C003 1-126-947-11 ELECT 47uF 20% 35V C064 1-165-884-91 CERAMIC CHIP 2.2uF 10% 6.3V
C004 1-126-947-11 ELECT 47uF 20% 35V
C005 1-107-826-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10% 16V C071 1-130-473-00 MYLAR 0.0015uF 5% 50V
C006 1-126-947-11 ELECT 47uF 20% 35V C072 1-130-473-00 MYLAR 0.0015uF 5% 50V
C073 1-130-473-00 MYLAR 0.0015uF 5% 50V
C007 1-126-947-11 ELECT 47uF 20% 35V C074 1-130-473-00 MYLAR 0.0015uF 5% 50V
C008 1-107-826-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10% 16V C079 1-130-473-00 MYLAR 0.0015uF 5% 50V
C009 1-107-826-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10% 16V
C010 1-107-826-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10% 16V C080 1-130-473-00 MYLAR 0.0015uF 5% 50V
C015 1-107-826-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10% 16V C081 1-130-467-00 MYLAR 470PF 5% 50V
C082 1-130-467-00 MYLAR 470PF 5% 50V
C016 1-107-826-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10% 16V C083 1-130-467-00 MYLAR 470PF 5% 50V
C017 1-107-826-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10% 16V C084 1-130-467-00 MYLAR 470PF 5% 50V
C018 1-128-528-11 ELECT 470uF 20% 25V
C019 1-128-528-11 ELECT 470uF 20% 25V C085 1-130-467-00 MYLAR 470PF 5% 50V
C020 1-126-967-11 ELECT 47uF 20% 50V C086 1-130-467-00 MYLAR 470PF 5% 50V
C087 1-130-467-00 MYLAR 470PF 5% 50V
C022 1-164-230-11 CERAMIC CHIP 220PF 5% 50V C088 1-130-467-00 MYLAR 470PF 5% 50V
C023 1-164-230-11 CERAMIC CHIP 220PF 5% 50V C105 1-130-467-00 MYLAR 470PF 5% 50V
C024 1-164-230-11 CERAMIC CHIP 220PF 5% 50V
C033 1-126-947-11 ELECT 47uF 20% 35V C106 1-130-467-00 MYLAR 470PF 5% 50V
C035 1-126-947-11 ELECT 47uF 20% 35V C107 1-130-467-00 MYLAR 470PF 5% 50V
C108 1-130-467-00 MYLAR 470PF 5% 50V
C036 1-100-388-21 ELECT CHIP 39uF 20% 16V C109 1-107-826-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10% 16V
C037 1-100-388-21 ELECT CHIP 39uF 20% 16V C110 1-107-826-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10% 16V
C040 1-107-826-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10% 16V
C041 1-107-826-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10% 16V C116 1-107-826-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10% 16V
C042 1-107-826-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10% 16V C117 1-107-826-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10% 16V
C118 1-107-826-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10% 16V
C043 1-107-826-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10% 16V C119 1-128-552-11 ELECT 47uF 20% 63V
C045 1-126-947-11 ELECT 47uF 20% 35V C120 1-128-552-11 ELECT 47uF 20% 63V
C046 1-100-388-21 ELECT CHIP 39uF 20% 16V
C047 1-107-826-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10% 16V C121 1-128-552-11 ELECT 47uF 20% 63V
C048 1-107-826-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10% 16V C122 1-128-552-11 ELECT 47uF 20% 63V
C123 1-107-826-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10% 16V
C049 1-107-826-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10% 16V C124 1-136-165-00 FILM 0.1uF 5% 50V
C050 1-107-826-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10% 16V C125 1-136-165-00 FILM 0.1uF 5% 50V
C051 1-107-826-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10% 16V
C052 1-107-826-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10% 16V C126 1-136-165-00 FILM 0.1uF 5% 50V
C053 1-107-826-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10% 16V C127 1-136-165-00 FILM 0.1uF 5% 50V
C128 1-128-552-11 ELECT 47uF 20% 63V
C054 1-107-826-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10% 16V C129 1-128-552-11 ELECT 47uF 20% 63V
C055 1-107-826-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10% 16V C133 1-136-165-00 FILM 0.1uF 5% 50V
C056 1-126-964-11 ELECT 10uF 20% 50V

6-4
AU-258
Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark
C134 1-136-165-00 FILM 0.1uF 5% 50V R011 1-216-833-11 METAL CHIP 10K 5% 1/10W
C137 1-162-927-11 CERAMIC CHIP 100PF 5% 50V
C138 1-162-927-11 CERAMIC CHIP 100PF 5% 50V R012 1-216-833-11 METAL CHIP 10K 5% 1/10W
C139 1-162-927-11 CERAMIC CHIP 100PF 5% 50V R017 1-216-833-11 METAL CHIP 10K 5% 1/10W
C140 1-162-927-11 CERAMIC CHIP 100PF 5% 50V R018 1-216-801-11 METAL CHIP 22 5% 1/10W
R019 1-216-833-11 METAL CHIP 10K 5% 1/10W
C141 1-162-927-11 CERAMIC CHIP 100PF 5% 50V R020 1-216-833-11 METAL CHIP 10K 5% 1/10W
C142 1-162-927-11 CERAMIC CHIP 100PF 5% 50V
C143 1-162-927-11 CERAMIC CHIP 100PF 5% 50V R021 1-216-841-11 METAL CHIP 47K 5% 1/10W
C144 1-162-927-11 CERAMIC CHIP 100PF 5% 50V R022 1-216-864-11 SHORT CHIP 0
C147 1-165-908-11 CERAMIC CHIP 1uF 10% 10V R023 1-216-845-11 METAL CHIP 100K 5% 1/10W
R024 1-216-849-11 METAL CHIP 220K 5% 1/10W
C148 1-165-908-11 CERAMIC CHIP 1uF 10% 10V R028 1-216-833-11 METAL CHIP 10K 5% 1/10W
C149 1-165-908-11 CERAMIC CHIP 1uF 10% 10V
R029 1-216-841-11 METAL CHIP 47K 5% 1/10W
< DIODE > R031 1-216-833-11 METAL CHIP 10K 5% 1/10W
R032 1-216-833-11 METAL CHIP 10K 5% 1/10W
D001 8-719-914-43 DIODE DAN202K R034 1-216-833-11 METAL CHIP 10K 5% 1/10W
D002 8-719-988-61 DIODE 1SS355TE-17 R035 1-216-833-11 METAL CHIP 10K 5% 1/10W
D003 8-719-988-61 DIODE 1SS355TE-17
R036 1-216-833-11 METAL CHIP 10K 5% 1/10W
< IC > R038 1-216-833-11 METAL CHIP 10K 5% 1/10W
R077 1-216-809-11 METAL CHIP 100 5% 1/10W
IC001 6-702-296-01 IC NJM79M09DL1A-TE1 R078 1-216-809-11 METAL CHIP 100 5% 1/10W
IC002 6-700-792-01 IC NJM78M09DL1A (TE1) R080 1-216-809-11 METAL CHIP 100 5% 1/10W
IC003 8-759-052-52 IC L78M05T-FA
IC004 8-759-679-55 IC SN74LVC08APWR R081 1-216-657-11 METAL CHIP 1.8K 0.5% 1/10W
IC006 6-707-237-01 IC PCM1791ADBR R082 1-216-657-11 METAL CHIP 1.8K 0.5% 1/10W
R083 1-216-657-11 METAL CHIP 1.8K 0.5% 1/10W
IC007 6-707-237-01 IC PCM1791ADBR R084 1-216-657-11 METAL CHIP 1.8K 0.5% 1/10W
IC008 6-707-237-01 IC PCM1791ADBR R085 1-216-657-11 METAL CHIP 1.8K 0.5% 1/10W
IC009 8-759-656-83 IC NJM4580MD-(TE2)
IC010 8-759-656-83 IC NJM4580MD-(TE2) R086 1-216-657-11 METAL CHIP 1.8K 0.5% 1/10W
IC011 8-759-656-83 IC NJM4580MD-(TE2) R087 1-216-657-11 METAL CHIP 1.8K 0.5% 1/10W
R088 1-216-657-11 METAL CHIP 1.8K 0.5% 1/10W
< JACK > R093 1-216-657-11 METAL CHIP 1.8K 0.5% 1/10W
R094 1-216-657-11 METAL CHIP 1.8K 0.5% 1/10W
J001 1-785-489-11 JACK, PIN 6P (5.1CH OUTPUT)
J003 1-785-868-21 JACK, PIN 2P (AUDIO OUT L/R) R095 1-216-657-11 METAL CHIP 1.8K 0.5% 1/10W
R096 1-216-657-11 METAL CHIP 1.8K 0.5% 1/10W
< TRANSISTOR > R103 1-216-663-11 METAL CHIP 3.3K 0.5% 1/10W
R104 1-216-647-11 METAL CHIP 680 0.5% 1/10W
Q001 8-729-421-19 TRANSISTOR UN2213 R105 1-216-647-11 METAL CHIP 680 0.5% 1/10W
Q002 8-729-921-80 TRANSISTOR 2SD1781K-T146-QR
Q003 8-729-421-19 TRANSISTOR UN2213 R106 1-216-663-11 METAL CHIP 3.3K 0.5% 1/10W
Q004 8-729-045-17 TRANSISTOR 2SB1561T100Q R107 1-216-663-11 METAL CHIP 3.3K 0.5% 1/10W
Q005 8-729-010-29 TRANSISTOR MSD601-RST1 R108 1-216-647-11 METAL CHIP 680 0.5% 1/10W
R109 1-216-647-11 METAL CHIP 680 0.5% 1/10W
Q006 8-729-027-53 TRANSISTOR DTC124TKA-T146 R110 1-216-663-11 METAL CHIP 3.3K 0.5% 1/10W
Q007 8-729-027-53 TRANSISTOR DTC124TKA-T146
Q008 8-729-010-05 TRANSISTOR MSB709-RT1 R111 1-216-663-11 METAL CHIP 3.3K 0.5% 1/10W
Q009 8-729-010-05 TRANSISTOR MSB709-RT1 R112 1-216-647-11 METAL CHIP 680 0.5% 1/10W
Q011 8-729-027-53 TRANSISTOR DTC124TKA-T146 R113 1-216-647-11 METAL CHIP 680 0.5% 1/10W
R114 1-216-663-11 METAL CHIP 3.3K 0.5% 1/10W
Q013 8-729-010-05 TRANSISTOR MSB709-RT1 R115 1-216-663-11 METAL CHIP 3.3K 0.5% 1/10W
Q014 8-729-421-19 TRANSISTOR UN2213
Q015 8-729-421-19 TRANSISTOR UN2213 R116 1-216-647-11 METAL CHIP 680 0.5% 1/10W
Q017 8-729-421-19 TRANSISTOR UN2213 R117 1-216-647-11 METAL CHIP 680 0.5% 1/10W
Q018 6-551-287-01 TRANSISTOR 2SD2704K-T146 R118 1-216-663-11 METAL CHIP 3.3K 0.5% 1/10W
R129 1-216-663-11 METAL CHIP 3.3K 0.5% 1/10W
Q019 6-551-287-01 TRANSISTOR 2SD2704K-T146 R130 1-216-647-11 METAL CHIP 680 0.5% 1/10W
Q020 6-551-287-01 TRANSISTOR 2SD2704K-T146
Q021 6-551-287-01 TRANSISTOR 2SD2704K-T146 R131 1-216-647-11 METAL CHIP 680 0.5% 1/10W
Q022 6-551-287-01 TRANSISTOR 2SD2704K-T146 R132 1-216-663-11 METAL CHIP 3.3K 0.5% 1/10W
Q023 6-551-287-01 TRANSISTOR 2SD2704K-T146 R133 1-216-663-11 METAL CHIP 3.3K 0.5% 1/10W
R134 1-216-647-11 METAL CHIP 680 0.5% 1/10W
< RESISTOR > R135 1-216-647-11 METAL CHIP 680 0.5% 1/10W

R002 1-216-809-11 METAL CHIP 100 5% 1/10W R136 1-216-663-11 METAL CHIP 3.3K 0.5% 1/10W
R004 1-216-801-11 METAL CHIP 22 5% 1/10W R137 1-208-774-11 METAL CHIP 470 0.5% 1/10W
R007 1-216-801-11 METAL CHIP 22 5% 1/10W R138 1-208-774-11 METAL CHIP 470 0.5% 1/10W
R009 1-216-801-11 METAL CHIP 22 5% 1/10W R139 1-208-774-11 METAL CHIP 470 0.5% 1/10W

6-5
AU-258 FL-176
Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark
R140 1-208-774-11 METAL CHIP 470 0.5% 1/10W D105 8-719-036-94 DIODE RD5.6SB-T1

R141 1-208-774-11 METAL CHIP 470 0.5% 1/10W < FUSE >
R142 1-208-774-11 METAL CHIP 470 0.5% 1/10W
R143 1-208-822-11 METAL CHIP 47K 0.5% 1/10W 0 F100 1-576-863-21 FUSE 0.5A 32V
R144 1-208-822-11 METAL CHIP 47K 0.5% 1/10W
R145 1-208-822-11 METAL CHIP 47K 0.5% 1/10W < FERRITE BEAD >

R146 1-208-822-11 METAL CHIP 47K 0.5% 1/10W FB001 1-414-226-21 INDUCTOR, FERRITE BEAD
R149 1-208-822-11 METAL CHIP 47K 0.5% 1/10W FB002 1-414-226-21 INDUCTOR, FERRITE BEAD
R150 1-208-822-11 METAL CHIP 47K 0.5% 1/10W FB003 1-414-226-21 INDUCTOR, FERRITE BEAD
R153 1-216-829-11 METAL CHIP 4.7K 5% 1/10W FB004 1-414-226-21 INDUCTOR, FERRITE BEAD
R154 1-216-829-11 METAL CHIP 4.7K 5% 1/10W
< IC >
R155 1-216-829-11 METAL CHIP 4.7K 5% 1/10W
R156 1-216-829-11 METAL CHIP 4.7K 5% 1/10W IC100 8-759-643-83 IC uPD16315GB-3BS
R157 1-216-829-11 METAL CHIP 4.7K 5% 1/10W
R158 1-216-829-11 METAL CHIP 4.7K 5% 1/10W < COIL >
R161 1-216-845-11 METAL CHIP 100K 5% 1/10W
L102 1-414-743-21 INDUCTOR 47uH
R162 1-216-845-11 METAL CHIP 100K 5% 1/10W
R163 1-216-845-11 METAL CHIP 100K 5% 1/10W < FLUORESCENT INDICATOR TUBE >
R165 1-208-774-11 METAL CHIP 470 0.5% 1/10W
R166 1-208-774-11 METAL CHIP 470 0.5% 1/10W ND100 1-519-958-11 INDICATOR TUBE, FLUORESCENT
R167 1-208-774-11 METAL CHIP 470 0.5% 1/10W
< TRANSISTOR >
R168 1-208-774-11 METAL CHIP 470 0.5% 1/10W
R169 1-208-774-11 METAL CHIP 470 0.5% 1/10W Q100 8-729-027-46 TRANSISTOR DTC114YKA-T146
R170 1-208-774-11 METAL CHIP 470 0.5% 1/10W Q101 8-729-901-00 TRANSISTOR DTC124EK
R171 1-208-774-11 METAL CHIP 470 0.5% 1/10W Q102 8-729-901-00 TRANSISTOR DTC124EK
R173 1-208-774-11 METAL CHIP 470 0.5% 1/10W Q103 6-551-382-01 TRANSISTOR RSS040P03FD5TB
Q104 8-729-901-88 TRANSISTOR 2SC2411K-CR
R175 1-216-864-11 SHORT CHIP 0
R176 1-216-864-11 SHORT CHIP 0 Q105 8-729-901-88 TRANSISTOR 2SC2411K-CR
R177 1-216-864-11 SHORT CHIP 0
R178 1-216-809-11 METAL CHIP 100 5% 1/10W < RESISTOR >

R100 1-216-864-11 SHORT CHIP 0


FL-176 BOARD, COMPLETE R101 1-216-833-11 METAL CHIP 10K 5% 1/10W
(Ref. No. 2000 Series) R102 1-216-864-11 SHORT CHIP 0
********************** R103 1-216-837-11 METAL CHIP 22K 5% 1/10W
R104 1-216-837-11 METAL CHIP 22K 5% 1/10W
< CAPACITOR >
R105 1-216-837-11 METAL CHIP 22K 5% 1/10W
C101 1-125-972-91 ELECT 100uF 20% 16V R106 1-216-805-11 METAL CHIP 47 5% 1/10W
C102 1-107-826-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10% 16V R107 1-216-805-11 METAL CHIP 47 5% 1/10W
C105 1-164-227-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.022uF 10% 25V R108 1-216-805-11 METAL CHIP 47 5% 1/10W
C108 1-125-972-91 ELECT 100uF 20% 16V R109 1-216-864-11 SHORT CHIP 0
C113 1-163-021-91 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01uF 10% 50V
R110 1-216-824-11 METAL CHIP 1.8K 5% 1/10W
C115 1-107-826-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10% 16V R111 1-216-845-11 METAL CHIP 100K 5% 1/10W
C117 1-107-715-11 ELECT 22uF 20% 50V R112 1-216-838-11 METAL CHIP 27K 5% 1/10W
C118 1-115-339-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10% 50V R113 1-216-833-11 METAL CHIP 10K 5% 1/10W
C119 1-115-339-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10% 50V R117 1-216-833-11 METAL CHIP 10K 5% 1/10W
C120 1-115-339-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10% 50V
R118 1-216-832-11 METAL CHIP 8.2K 5% 1/10W
C123 1-107-726-91 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01uF 10% 16V R119 1-216-834-11 METAL CHIP 12K 5% 1/10W
C124 1-107-726-91 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01uF 10% 16V R120 1-216-833-11 METAL CHIP 10K 5% 1/10W
R121 1-216-824-11 METAL CHIP 1.8K 5% 1/10W
< CONNECTOR > R122 1-216-825-11 METAL CHIP 2.2K 5% 1/10W

CN100 1-770-658-11 CONNECTOR, FFC/FPC 30P R123 1-216-832-11 METAL CHIP 8.2K 5% 1/10W
CN101 1-779-279-11 CONNECTOR, FFC (LIF (NON-ZIF)) 11P R124 1-216-834-11 METAL CHIP 12K 5% 1/10W
R125 1-216-834-11 METAL CHIP 12K 5% 1/10W
< DIODE > R126 1-216-839-11 METAL CHIP 33K 5% 1/10W

D100 8-719-941-86 DIODE DAN202U


D101 8-719-988-61 DIODE 1SS355TE-17 The components identified by Les composants identifiés par une
D102 8-719-988-61 DIODE 1SS355TE-17 mark 0 or dotted line with marque 0 sont critiques pour la
D103 8-719-988-61 DIODE 1SS355TE-17 mark 0 are critical for safety. sécurité.
D104 8-719-988-61 DIODE 1SS355TE-17 Replace only with part number Ne les remplacer que par une pièce
specified. portant le numéro spécifié.

6-6
FL-176 FR-271 MAIN POWER BLOCK
Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark
< SWITCH > MAIN BOARD
***********
S100 1-771-410-21 SWITCH, TACTILE (I/1)
9 A-1269-227-A PWB, MOUNTED (US, CND)
< TRANSFORMER > 9 A-1287-695-A PWB, MOUNTED (AEP, UK)
9 A-1313-102-A PWB, MOUNTED (AUS)
0 T100 1-445-229-11 TRANSFORMER, DC-DC CONVERTER 9 A-1416-127-A PWB, MOUNTED (RUS)
************************************************************ 9 A-1416-128-A PWB, MOUNTED (SP, TH)
************************************************************
FR-271 BOARD, COMPLETE
(Ref. No. 2000 Series) 0 1-474-057-21 POWER BLOCK (ZSPD641GA)
********************** (S300BJ/S300BJP/S301BJ)
0 1-474-057-41 POWER BLOCK (ZSSR641ZA)
< CAPACITOR > (S300BJ/S300BJP/S300BM: US, CND/
S301BJ/S301BM)
C602 1-107-826-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10% 16V 0 1-474-057-51 POWER BLOCK (ZSSR641IA)
C605 1-124-589-11 ELECT 47uF 20% 16V (S300BM: AEP, UK, RUS, SP, TH, AUS)
************************
< CONNECTOR >
*
CN600 1-779-279-11 CONNECTOR, FFC (LIF (NON-ZIF)) 11P
MISCELLANEOUS PARTS
< DIODE > ********************

* D601 6-501-546-11 DIODE NSPW-310BST-A0S * 54 1-965-333-11 HARNESS (MBD-003)


D603 6-501-437-01 DIODE SLI-343YC3F (S300BJ/S300BJP/S301BJ)
D604 6-501-437-01 DIODE SLI-343YC3F * 54 1-965-684-11 HARNESS (MBD-007)
D605 6-501-437-01 DIODE SLI-343YC3F (S300BM: US, CND/S301BM)
* 54 1-965-688-11 HARNESS (MBD-008)
< IC > (S300BM: AEP, UK, RUS, E32, SP, TH, AUS)
0 55 A-1337-670-A DRIVE (P (SERVICE USE R1)) (US, CND)
IC601 6-600-500-01 IC GP1UM28XK0SF 0 55 A-1337-673-A DRIVE (SKZ (SERVICE USE R1)) (US, CND)

< TRANSISTOR > 0 55 A-1337-676-A DRIVE (SOEM (SERVICE USE R1)) (US, CND)
0 55 A-1382-235-A DRIVE (SOEM (SERVICE USE R3)) (SP/TH)
Q600 8-729-421-22 TRANSISTOR UN2211 0 55 A-1382-236-A DRIVE (SOEM (SERVICE USE R5)) (RUS)
Q602 8-729-421-22 TRANSISTOR UN2211 56 1-787-625-21 FAN, DC
Q603 8-729-421-22 TRANSISTOR UN2211 101 1-834-107-11 CABLE, FLEXIBLE FLAT (FML-003)
Q604 8-729-421-22 TRANSISTOR UN2211

< RESISTOR > ACCESSORIES & PACKING MATERIALS


********************************
R602 1-216-805-11 METAL CHIP 47 5% 1/10W
R604 1-216-808-11 METAL CHIP 82 5% 1/10W A001 1-479-848-31 REMOTE COMMANDER (RMT-B101A)
R606 1-216-824-11 METAL CHIP 1.8K 5% 1/10W (S300BJ/S300BJP/S300BM: US, CND/
R607 1-216-832-11 METAL CHIP 8.2K 5% 1/10W S301BJ/S301BM)
R608 1-216-834-11 METAL CHIP 12K 5% 1/10W A001 1-479-848-41 REMOTE COMMANDER (RMT-B101A)
(S300BM: E32)
R609 1-216-825-11 METAL CHIP 2.2K 5% 1/10W A001 1-480-207-21 REMOTE COMMANDER (RMT-B101P)
R610 1-216-832-11 METAL CHIP 8.2K 5% 1/10W (S300BM: AEP, UK, RUS, SP, TH, AUS)
R611 1-216-834-11 METAL CHIP 12K 5% 1/10W 0 1-555-074-52 CORD, POWER (S300BM: AUS)
R612 1-216-834-11 METAL CHIP 12K 5% 1/10W 0 1-569-008-22 ADAPTOR, CONVERSION 2P (S300BM: E32)
R614 1-216-815-11 METAL CHIP 330 5% 1/10W
0 1-575-131-82 CORD, POWER (S300BM: AEP, RUS, E32, SP)
R615 1-216-815-11 METAL CHIP 330 5% 1/10W 1-776-263-22 CORD, CONNECTION
R616 1-216-815-11 METAL CHIP 330 5% 1/10W 0 1-823-701-11 CORD, POWER
(S300BJ/S300BJP/S300BM: US, CND/
< SWITCH > S301BJ/S301BM)
0 1-827-269-12 CORD, POWER (S300BM: UK)
S600 1-771-410-21 SWITCH, TACTILE (A) 1-834-169-11 CORD, CONNECTION (HDMI CABLE)
S601 1-771-410-21 SWITCH, TACTILE (.) (S301BJ/S301BM)
S602 1-771-410-21 SWITCH, TACTILE (>)
S603 1-771-410-21 SWITCH, TACTILE (X)
S604 1-771-410-21 SWITCH, TACTILE (x) The components identified by mark 9 contain confidential information.
Strictly follow the instructions whenever the components are repaired
S605 1-771-410-21 SWITCH, TACTILE (H) and/or replaced.
************************************************************
The components identified by Les composants identifiés par une Les composants identifiés par la marque 9 contiennent des informations
mark 0 or dotted line with marque 0 sont critiques pour la confidentielles.
mark 0 are critical for safety. sécurité. Suivre scrupuleusement les instructions chaque fois qu’un composant
Replace only with part number Ne les remplacer que par une pièce
specified. portant le numéro spécifié. est remplacé et / ou réparé.

6-7
Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark
0 1-834-539-11 CORD, POWER (S300BM: TH)
3-196-787-11 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION (ENGLISH)
(S300BJ: CND/S300BJP/S301BJ)
3-196-787-21 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION (FRENCH)
(S300BJ: CND)
3-212-651-11 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION (ENGLISH)
(S300BJ: US)
3-214-290-11 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION (ENGLISH)
(S300BM: US, CND/S301BM)

3-214-290-21 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION (FRENCH)


(S300BM: CND)
3-214-800-11 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION (ENGLISH)
(S300BM: UK)
3-214-800-21 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION (FRENCH)
(S300BM: AEP)
3-214-800-31 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION (GERMAN)
(S300BM: AEP)
3-214-800-41 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION (ITALIAN)
(S300BM: AEP)

3-214-800-51 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION (SPANISH)


(S300BM: AEP)
3-214-800-61 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION (DUTCH)
(S300BM: AEP)
3-214-800-71 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION (SWEDISH)
(S300BM: AEP)
3-214-800-81 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION (RUSSIAN)
(S300BM: RUS)
3-214-801-11 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION (ENGLISH)
(S300BM: SP, TH, AUS)

3-214-801-21 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION (SPANISH)


(S300BM: E32)

6-8E
BDP-S300/S301

Sony Corporation
2008I0500-1
9-883-948-24 Home Electronics Network Company © 2008.9
– 102 – Published by Quality Assurance Dept.
BDP-S300/S301

REVISION HISTORY

Ver. Date Description of Revision


1.0 2007.06 New
1.1 2007.07 Addition of AEP, UK, E, Russian, Australian, Singapore and Thai
Models.
1.2 2008.06 Addition of Repair Parts. (Page 6-1 Ref 8, 9)
1.3 2008.09 Addition of Repair Parts. (Page 6-2 Ref 55)

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