Pioneer BCS-313 Bedienungsanleitung

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1 Getting Started
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Safety Information
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC
SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK) NO
USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING
TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
This lightning ash with arrowhead
symbol within an equilateral triangle
is intended to alert the user to the
presence of uninsulated dangerous
voltage within the product’s
enclosure that may be of sucient magnitude to
constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
The exclamation point within an
equilateral triangle is intended
to alert the user to the presence
of important operating and
maintenance (servicing)
instructions in the literature accompanying the
product.
WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK
HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN
OR MOISTURE.
VENTILATION CAUTION: When installing this
unit, make sure to leave space around the unit for
ventilation to improve heat radiation (at least 10 cm
at top, 10 cm at rear, and 10 cm at each side).
WARNING: Slots and openings in the cabinet are
provided for ventilation to ensure reliable operation
of the product, and to protect it from overheating.
To prevent re hazard, the openings should
never be blocked or covered with items (such as
newspapers, table-cloths, curtains) or by operating
the equipment on thick carpet or a bed.
Operating Environment: Operating environment
temperature and humidity: +5 °C to +35 °C (+41
°F to +95 °F); less than 85 %RH (cooling vents not
blocked)
Do not install this unit in a poorly ventilated area,
or in locations exposed to high humidity or direct
sunlight (or strong articial light)
CAUTION: This product is a class 1 laser product
classied under the Safety of laser products,
IEC60825-1:2007.
To ensure proper use of this product, please read
this owners manual carefully and retain it for future
reference. Shall the unit require maintenance,
contact an authorized service center.
Use of controls, adjustments or the performance of
procedures other than those specied herein may
result in hazardous radiation exposure.
To prevent direct exposure to laser beam, do not try
to open the enclosure. Visible laser radiation when
open. DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM.
CAUTION concerning the Power Cord
Most appliances recommend they be placed upon
a dedicated circuit;
That is, a single outlet circuit which powers only
that appliance and has no additional outlets or
branch circuits. Check the specication page of this
owners manual to be certain. Do not overload wall
outlets. Overloaded wall outlets, loose or damaged
wall outlets, extension cords, frayed power cords, or
damaged or cracked wire insulation are dangerous.
Any of these conditions could result in electric
shock or re. Periodically examine the cord of your
appliance, and if its appearance indicates damage
or deterioration, unplug it, discontinue use of the
appliance, and have the cord replaced with an
exact replacement part by an authorized service
center. Protect the power cord from physical or
mechanical abuse, such as being twisted, kinked,
pinched, closed in a door, or walked upon. Pay
particular attention to plugs, wall outlets, and
the point where the cord exits the appliance. To
disconnect power from the mains, pull out the
mains cord plug. When installing the product,
ensure that the plug is easily accessible.
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This device is equipped with a portable battery or
accumulator.
Safety way to remove the battery or the
battery from the equipment: Remove the
old battery or battery pack, follow the steps
in reverse order than the assembly. To prevent
contamination of the environment and bring on
possible threat to human and animal health, the
old battery or the battery put it in the appropriate
container at designated collection points. Do
not dispose of batteries or battery together with
other waste. It is recommended that you use
local, free reimbursement systems batteries and
accumulators. The battery shall not be exposed to
excessive heat such as sunshine, re or the like.
CAUTION:
y
Do not use or store batteries in direct sunlight or
other excessively hot place, such as inside a car
or near a heater. This can cause batteries to leak,
overheat, explode or catch re. It can also reduce
the life or performance of batteries.
y
When disposing of used batteries, please comply
with governmental regulations or environmental
public instruction's rules that apply in your
country or area.
CAUTION: The apparatus shall not be exposed to
water (dripping or splashing) and no objects lled
with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the
apparatus.
Information for users on collection and disposal
of old equipment and used batteries
Symbol examples
for batteries
Pb
These symbols on the products, packaging, and/
or accompanying documents mean that used
electrical and electronic products and batteries
should not be mixed with general household
waste.
For proper treatment, recovery and recycling of
old products and used batteries, please take them
to applicable collection points in accordance with
your national legislation.
By disposing of these products and batteries
correctly, you will help to save valuable resources
and prevent any potential negative eects on
human health and the environment which could
otherwise arise from inappropriate waste handling.
For more information about collection and
recycling of old products and batteries, please
contact your local municipality, your waste disposal
service or the point of sale where you purchased
the items.
These symbols are only valid in the European
Union.
For countries outside the European Union:
If you wish to discard these items, please contact
your local authorities or dealer and ask for the
correct method of disposal.
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For Wireless product European Union Notice
PIONEER hereby declares that
this/these product(s) is/are in
compliance with the essential
requirements and other relevant provisions of
Directive 1999/5/EC, 2004/108/EC, 2006/95/EC
and 2009/125/EC.
Indoor Use Only
RF Radiation Exposure Statement
This equipment should be installed and operated
with minimum distance 20 cm between the
radiator and your body.
WARNING: To prevent a re hazard, do not place
any naked ame sources (such as a lighted candle)
on the equipment.
WARNING: Before plugging in for the rst time, read
the following section carefully.
The voltage of the available power supply
diers according to country or region. Be sure
that the power supply voltage of the area
where this unit will be used meets the required
voltage (e.g., 230 V or 120 V) written on the rear
panel.
CAUTION: The
1
STANDBY/ON switch on this
unit will not completely shut o all power from
the AC outlet. Since the power cord serves as
the main disconnect device for the unit, you will
need to unplug it from the AC outlet to shut
down all power. Therefore, make sure the unit
has been installed so that the power cord can be
easily unplugged from the AC outlet in case of
an accident. To avoid re hazard, the power cord
should also be unplugged from the AC outlet when
left unused for a long period of time (for example,
when on vacation).
CAUTION: This product is for general household
purposes. Any failure due to use for other than
household purposes (such as long-term use for
business purposes in a restaurant or use in a car or
ship) and which requires repair will be charged for
even during the warranty period.
Notes on Copyrights
y
Because AACS (Advanced Access Content
System) is approved as content protection
system for Blu-ray Disc format, similar to use of
CSS (Content Scramble System) for DVD format,
certain restrictions are imposed on playback,
analog signal output, etc., of AACS protected
contents. The operation of this product and
restrictions on this product may vary depending
on your time of purchase as those restrictions
may be adopted and/or changed by AACS after
the production of this product.
y
Furthermore, BD-ROM Mark and BD+ are
additionally used as content protection systems
for Blu-ray Disc format, which imposes certain
restrictions including playback restrictions for
BD-ROM Mark and/or BD+ protected contents.
To obtain additional information on AACS, BD-
ROM Mark, BD+, or this product, please contact
an authorized Customer Service Center.
y
Many BD-ROM/DVD discs are encoded with
copy protection. Because of this, you should only
connect your player directly to your TV, not to a
VCR. Connecting to a VCR results in a distorted
picture from copy-protected discs.
y
This item incorporates copy protection
technology that is protected by U.S. patents
and other intellectual property rights of
Rovi Corporation. Reverse engineering and
disassembly are prohibited.
y
Under the U.S. Copyright laws and Copyright
laws of other countries, unauthorized recording,
use, display, distribution, or revision of television
programs, videotapes, BD-ROM discs, DVDs, CDs
and other materials may subject you to civil and/
or criminal liability.
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Important Notice for TV colour
system
The colour system of this player diers according to
currently playing discs.
For example, when the player plays the disc
recorded in the NTSC colour system, the image is
output as an NTSC signal.
Only the multi system colour TV can receive all
signals output from the player.
y
If you have a PAL colour system TV, you will see
just distorted images when using discs or video
contents recorded in NTSC.
y
The multi system colour TV changes the colour
system automatically according to input signals.
In case that the colour system is not changed
automatically, turn it o and then on to see
normal images on screen.
y
Even if the disc recorded in NTSC colour system
are well displayed on your TV, these may not be
recorded correctly on your recorder.
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Table of Contents
1 Getting Started
2 Safety Information
8 Introduction
8 Playable Discs and symbols used in
this manual
9 About the “7” Symbol Display
10 Supplied Accessories
10 Accessories of speaker box
(S-BD707T)
10 Accessories of speaker box
(S-BD707SW)
10 Accessories of speaker box
(S-BD303)
11 File compatibility
12 AVCHD (Advanced Video Codec High
Definition)
12 About DLNA
13 Certain System Requirements
13 Regional Code
13 Compatibility Notes
14 Remote control
15 Front panel
15 Rear panel
2 Connecting
16 Assemble the speakers
16 Speaker Setup for BCS-717
18 Speaker Setup for BCS-313
19 Wall mounting the center speaker
19 Before mounting
19 Additional notes on speaker
20 Positioning the system
21 Connecting to Your TV
21 HDMI Connection
22 ARC (Audio Return Channel) function
23 Component Video Connection
23 Video Connection
24 Resolution Setting
24 Antenna connection
25 Connections with external device
25 AUX Connection
25 PORTABLE IN connection
26 OPTICAL IN connection
26 HDMI IN 1/2 connection
27 Connecting to your Home Network
27 Wired network connection
28 Wired Network Setup
29 Wireless Network Connection
29 Wireless Network Setup
32 USB device connection
32 Playback content in the USB device
3 System Setting
33 Settings
33 Adjust the Setup Settings
33 [DISPLAY] Menu
35 [LANGUAGE] Menu
35 [AUDIO] Menu
36 [LOCK] Menu
37 [NETWORK] Menu
38 [OTHERS] Menu
39 Sound Effect
4 Operating
40 General Playback
40 Using [HOME] menu
40 Playing a Disc
40 Playing a file on a disc/USB device
41 Playing Blu-ray 3D disc
41 Enjoying BD-Live™
42 Playing a file on a network server
43 Basic operations for video and audio
content
43 Basic operations for photo content
43 Using the disc menu
44 Resume playback
45 Advanced Playback
45 Repeat Playback
45 Repeating a specific portion
45 Enlarge the playback image
46 Marker Search
46 Using the search menu
47 Selecting a subtitle file
47 Last Scene Memory
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1
2
3
4
5
6
48 Options while viewing a photo
48 Listening to music while slide show
49 On-Screen display
49 Displaying content information on-
screen
50 Playing from selected time
50 Hearing a different audio
50 Selecting a subtitle language
50 Watching from a different angle
51 Changing the TV Aspect Ratio
51 Changing subtitle code page
51 Changing the Picture Mode
52 Audio CD Recording
53 Playing the iPod
53 Enjoying iPod on the screen
54 Enjoying the iPod IN mode
55 Radio Operations
55 Presetting the Radio Stations
55 Deleting a saved station
55 Deleting all the saved stations
55 Improving poor FM reception
55 See information about a radio station
56 Using the Online
5 Troubleshooting
57 Troubleshooting
57 General
58 Network
59 Picture
59 Sound
59 Updates
6 Appendix
60 Controlling a TV with the Supplied
Remote Control
60 Setting up the remote to control your
TV
61 Area Code List
62 Language code List
63 Trademarks and Licenses
65 Video Output Resolution
66 Specifications
69 Maintenance
69 Handling the Unit
69 Notes on Discs
70 Important Information Relating to
Network Services
70 Software License Notice
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Introduction
Playable Discs and symbols used in this manual
Media/Term Logo Symbol Description
Blu-ray
e
y
Discs such as movies that can be purchased or
rented.
y
“Blu-ray 3D” discs
y
BD-R/RE discs that are recorded in BDAV format.
y
u
i
y
BD-R/RE discs that contain Movie, Music or
Photo les.
y
ISO 9660+JOLIET, UDF and UDF Bridge format
DVD-ROM
DVD-R
DVD-RW
DVD+R
DVD+RW
(8 cm /
12 cm)
r
y
Discs such as movies that can be purchased or
rented.
y
Video mode and nalized only
y
Supports the dual layer disc also
o
Finalized AVCHD format
y
u
i
y
DVD±R/RW discs that contain Movie, Music or
Photo les.
y
ISO 9660+JOLIET, UDF and UDF Bridge format
DVD-RW
(VR)
(8 cm /
12 cm)
r
VR mode and nalized only
Audio CD
(8 cm /
12 cm)
t
Audio CD
CD-R/RW
(8 cm /
12 cm)
y
u
i
y
CD-R/RW discs that contain Movie, Music or
Photo les.
y
ISO 9660+JOLIET, UDF and UDF Bridge format
Note
,
Indicates special notes and operating features.
Caution
>
Indicates cautions for preventing possible
damages from abuse.
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y
Depending on the conditions of the
recording equipment or the CD-R/RW (or
DVD±R/RW) disc itself, some CD-R/RW (or
DVD±R/RW) discs cannot be played on the
unit.
y
Depending on the recording software & the
nalization, some recorded discs (CD-R/RW,
DVD±R/RW, BD-R/RE) may not be playable.
y
BD-R/RE, DVD±R/RW and CD-R/RW discs
recorded using a personal computer or a
DVD or CD Recorder may not play if the
disc is damaged or dirty, or if there is dirt or
condensation on the player’s lens.
y
If you record a disc using a personal
computer, even if it is recorded in a
compatible format, there are cases in which
it may not play because of the settings of
the application software used to create the
disc. (Check with the software publisher for
more detailed information.)
y
This player requires discs and recordings to
meet certain technical standards in order to
achieve optimal playback quality.
y
Pre-recorded DVDs are automatically set to
these standards. There are many dierent
types of recordable disc formats (including
CD-R containing MP3 or WMA les) and
these require certain pre-existing conditions
to ensure compatible playback.
y
Customers should note that permission
is required in order to download MP3 /
WMA les and music from the Internet.
Our company has no right to grant such
permission. Permission should always be
sought from the copyright owner.
y
You have to set the disc format option
to [Mastered] in order to make the
discs compatible with the players when
formatting rewritable discs. When setting
the option to Live File System, you cannot
use it on the player. (Mastered/Live File
System : Disc format system for Windows
Vista® and Windows 7®)
y
BDXL cannot be supported.
,
Note
About the “
7
” Symbol Display
7
may appear on your TV display during
operation and indicates that the function explained
in this owners manual is not available on that
specic media.
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Supplied Accessories
Video cable (1) Remote control (1)
Battery (1)
FM antenna (1)
iPod cradle (1)
Accessories of speaker box
(S-BD707T)
Colour-coded Speaker
cables (5)
Screws (12)
Speaker stand bases (4) Small non-skid pads
(1)
Middle non-skid pads
(1)
Accessories of speaker box
(S-BD707SW)
Speaker cable (1) Large non-skid pads
(1)
Accessories of speaker box
(S-BD303)
Colour-coded Speaker
cables (6)
Small non-skid pads
(1)
Large non-skid pads (1)
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File compatibility
Movie files
File
Location
File
Extension
Codec Format Audio Format Subtitle
Disc,
USB
.avi”, .divx,
.mpg”, .mpeg”,
.mkv, .mp4”,
.asf, .wmv,
.m4v (DRM
free)
DIVX3.xx, DIVX4.xx,
DIVX5.xx, DIVX6.xx
(Standard playback
only), XVID, MPEG1 SS,
H.264/MPEG-4 AVC,
MPEG2 PS, MPEG2 TS,
VC-1 SM (WMV3)
Dolby Digital,
DTS, MP3,
WMA, AAC,
AC3
SubRip (.srt / .txt), SAMI (.smi),
SubStation Alpha (.ssa/.txt),
MicroDVD (.sub/.txt), VobSub
(.sub), SubViewer 1.0 (.sub),
SubViewer 2.0 (.sub/.txt), TMPlayer
(.txt), DVD Subtitle System (.txt)
DLNA, PC
.avi”, .divx,
.mpg”, .mpeg”,
.mkv, .mp4”,
.asf, .wmv
(DRM free)
DIVX3.xx, DIVX4.xx,
DIVX5.xx, DIVX6.xx,
XVID, MPEG1 SS,
H.264/MPEG-4 AVC,
MPEG2 PS, MPEG2 TS,
VC-1 SM (WMV3)
Dolby Digital,
DTS, MP3,
WMA, AAC,
AC3
SubRip (.srt / .txt), SAMI (.smi),
SubStation Alpha (.ssa/.txt),
MicroDVD (.sub/.txt), SubViewer
1.0 (.sub), SubViewer 2.0 (.sub/.
txt), TMPlayer (.txt), DVD Subtitle
System (.txt)
Music files
File
Location
File
Extension
Sampling Frequency Bitrate Note
Disc,
USB,
DLNA, PC
“mp3”, .wma”,
.wav, .m4a”
(DRM free)
within 32 - 48 kHz (WMA),
within 16 - 48 kHz (MP3)
within 20 - 320 kbps
(WMA), within
32 - 320 kbps (MP3)
Some wav les are
not supported on this
player.
Photo files
File
Location
File
Extension
Recommanded
Size
Note
Disc,
USB,
DLNA, PC
.jpg”, .jpeg”,
.png”
Less than 4,000 x 3,000 x 24 bit/pixel
Less than 3,000 x 3,000 x 32 bit/pixel
Progressive and lossless
compression photo image les
are not supported.
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y
The le name is limited to 180 characters.
y
Maximum les/folder: Less than 2 000
(total number of les and folders)
y
Depending on the size and number of the
les, it may take several minutes to read the
contents on the media.
y
File compatibility may dier depending on
the server.
y
The le requirements on page 11 are not
always compatible. There may have some
restrictions by le features and media
servers ability.
y
Playing a movie subtitle les are not
supported on this player.
y
The les from removable media such as USB
drive, DVD-drive etc. on your media server
may not be shared properly.
y
This unit cannot support the ID3 Tag
embedded MP3 le.
y
The total playback time of audio le
indicated on the screen may not correct for
VBR les.
y
HD movie les contained on the CD or USB
1.0/1.1 may not played properly. Blu-ray
Disc, DVD or USB 2.0 are recommended to
play back HD movie les.
y
This player supports H.264/MPEG-4 AVC
prole Main, High at Level 4.1. For a le
with higher level, the warning message will
appear on the screen.
y
This player does not support les that are
recorded with GMC
*
1
or Qpel
*
2
.
*1 GMC – Global Motion Compensation
*2 Qpel – Quarter pixel
,
Note
AVCHD (Advanced Video
Codec High Definition)
y
This player can playback AVCHD format discs.
These discs are normally recorded and used in
camcorders.
y
The AVCHD format is a high denition digital
video camera format.
y
The MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 format is capable of
compressing images at higher eciency than
that of the conventional image compressing
format.
y
This player can playback AVCHD discs using
“x.v.Colour format.
y
Some AVCHD format discs may not play
depending on the recording condition.
y
AVCHD format discs need to be nalized.
y
“x.v.Colour oers a wider colour range than
normal DVD camcorder discs.
About DLNA
This Player is a DLNA Certied digital media player
that can display and play movie, photo and music
content from your DLNA-compatible digital media
server (PC and Consumer Electronics).
The Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA) is a
cross-industry organization of consumer electronics,
computing industry and mobile device companies.
Digital Living provides consumers with easy sharing
of digital media through your home network.
The DLNA certication logo makes it easy
to nd products that comply with the DLNA
Interoperability Guidelines. This unit complies with
DLNA Interoperability Guidelines v1.5.
When a PC running DLNA server software or
other DLNA compatible device is connected to
this player, some setting changes of software or
other devices may be required. Please refer to the
operating instructions for the software or device for
more information.
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Certain System Requirements
For high denition video playback:
y
High denition display that has COMPONENT or
HDMI input jacks.
y
BD-ROM disc with high denition content.
y
HDMI or HDCP capable DVI input on your display
device is required for some content (as specied
by disc authors).
For playing les on your PCs share folder via your
home network, the PC requires below.
y
Windows® XP (Service Pack 2 or higher),
Windows Vista® (no Service Pack required)
Windows 7® (no Service Pack required)
y
1.2 GHz Intel® Pentium® III or AMD
Sempron™ 2200+ processors
y
Network environment: 100 Mb Ethernet, WLAN
(IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n)
y
More than 1 folder on your PC has to be shared.
Visit support link of your operating system for
more information on le share settings.
Regional Code
This unit has a regional code printed on the rear of
the unit. This unit can play only BD-ROM or DVD
discs labeled same as the rear of the unit or ALL.
Compatibility Notes
y
Because BD-ROM is a new format, certain disc,
digital connection and other compatibility issues
are possible. If you experience compatibility
problems, please contact an authorized
Customer Service Center.
y
This unit allows you to enjoy functions such
as picture-in-picture, secondary audio and
Virtual packages, etc., with BD-ROM supporting
BONUSVIEW (BD-ROM version 2 Prole 1 version
1.1/ Final Standard Prole). Secondary video and
audio can be played from a disc compatible with
the picture-in-picture function. For the playback
method, refer to the instructions in the disc.
y
Viewing high-denition content and up-
converting standard DVD content may require a
HDMI-capable input or HDCP-capable DVI input
on your display device.
y
Some BD-ROM and DVD discs may restrict the
use of some operation commands or features.
y
Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Digital Plus and DTS-HD are
supported with maximum 5.1 channels if you
use HDMI connection for the audio output of the
unit.
y
You can use a USB device to store some disc
related information, including downloaded on-
line content. The disc you are using will control
how long this information is retained.
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Remote control
1
2
3
Battery Installation
Remove the battery cover on
the rear of the Remote Control,
and insert an R03 (size AAA)
battery with
4
and
5
matched
correctly.
• • • • • • • • •
a
• • • • • • •
P
INPUT/TUNER: Changes
input mode.
1
(STANDBY/ON): Switches the
player ON or OFF.
B
OPEN/CLOSE: Opens and
closes the disc tray.
HDMI IN: Changes input mode
to HDMI IN directly.
OPTICAL: Changes input mode
to optical directly.
m
DISPLAY: Displays or exits
On-Screen Display.
n
HOME MENU: Displays or
exits the [Home Menu].
MENU: Accesses the menu on a
disc.
Direction buttons: Selects an
option in the menu.
b
ENTER: Acknowledges menu
selection.
TUNE (+/-): Tunes in the desired
radio station.
PRESET (
W/S
): Selects
programme of Radio.
• • • • • • • • •
b
• • • • • • •
x
RETURN: Exits the menu or
resumes playback. The resume
play function may not work
depending on the BD-ROM disc.
POPUP/ TOP MENU: Displays
the DVD title menu or BD-ROM’s
pop-up menu, if available.
Z
STOP: Stops playback.
z
PLAY: Starts playback.
M
PAUSE/STEP: Pauses playback.
C/V
SKIP: Goes to the
next or previous chapter / track /
le.
c/v
SCAN: Searches
backward or forward.
SPK LEVEL: Sets the sound level
of desired speaker.
X
USB REC: Records an audio
CD.
MUTE: Mute the unit.
SOUND: Selects a sound eect
mode.
VOL +/- : Adjusts speaker
volume.
• • • • • • • • •
c
• • • • • • •
0-9 numerical buttons: Selects
numbered options in a menu
or inputs letters in the keypad
menu.
MARKER: Marks any point
during playback.
SEARCH: Displays or exits the
search menu.
h
REPEAT: Repeats a desired
section or sequence.
DIMMER: Dims the light on the
unit.
ZOOM: Accesses the zoom
menu.
CLEAR: Removes a mark on the
search menu or a number when
setting the password.
Coloured (A, B, C, D) buttons:
Use to navigate on menus.
- A button (RDS): Radio Data
System.
- B button (PTY): Views the
programme type of the RDS.
- C button (PTY SEARCH):
Searches programme type.
- D button: Selects MONO or
STEREO in FM mode.
TV Control Buttons: See page
60.
SLEEP: Sets a certain period of
time after which the unit will
switch to o.
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Getting Started 15
Getting Started
1
Front panel
STANDBY/ON OPEN/CLOSE FUNCTION
TUNE
VOLUME
PORTABLE IN
5 V 500 mA
a
a b c d e f g h i j k
l
b
dc e f g
a
Disc Tray
b
Operation buttons
1
(STANDBY/ON) Button
Switches the player ON or OFF.
B
(OPEN/CLOSE)
FUNCTION
Changes the input source or function.
d
/
M
(PLAY / PAUSE)
Z
(STOP)
C/V
(SKIP)
- TUNE + (Radio tuning)
c
Display Window
d
Remote Sensor
e
PORTABLE IN
f
USB Port
g
Volume Control
Rear panel
STANDBY/ON OPEN/CLOSE FUNCTION
TUNE
VOLUME
PORTABLE IN
5 V 500 mA
a
a b c d e f g h i j k
l
b
dc e f g
a
AC power cord
b
Speakers connectors
c
Cooling Fan
d
LAN port
e
OPTICAL IN
f
HDMI IN 1/2
g
HDMI OUT
h
VIDEO OUT
i
COMPONENT VIDEO (Y P
b Pr)
OUTPUT (PROGRESSIVE SCAN)
j
Antenna Connector
k
iPod (24 pin)
Connect to the furnished iPod cradle.
l
AUX (L/R) INPUT
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2 Connecting
Connecting16
Connecting
2
Assemble the speakers
Speaker Setup for BCS-717
Preparing the speakers
1. Attach the non-skid pads to the base of each
speaker stand bases, the subwoofer and the
center speaker.
For speaker stand bases:
Use the supplied adhesive to attach four middle
pads to the base (bottom) of each speaker
stand base.
middle non-skid pads
large non-skid pads
Rear
Front
small non-skid pads
thick cord
Plastic catch
5 mm
10 mm
5 mm to 7 mm
Mounting screw
(not supplied)
For subwoofer:
Use the supplied adhesive to attach four large
pads to the base of subwoofer.
middle non-skid pads
large non-skid pads
Rear
Front
small non-skid pads
thick cord
Plastic catch
5 mm
10 mm
5 mm to 7 mm
Mounting screw
(not supplied)
For center speaker:
Use the supplied adhesive to attach four small
pads to the base of center speaker.
middle non-skid pads
large non-skid pads
Rear
Front
small non-skid pads
thick cord
Plastic catch
5 mm
10 mm
5 mm to 7 mm
Mounting screw
(not supplied)
2. Attach the speaker stand bases to the stems
using the screws provided.
Once you have aligned the stem and base,
secure with the small screws at the points
shown below. Note that the speaker should
face in the direction of the base of the isosceles
triangle.
middle non-skid pads
large non-skid pads
Rear
Front
small non-skid pads
thick cord
Plastic catch
5 mm
10 mm
5 mm to 7 mm
Mounting screw
(not supplied)
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Connecting 17
Connecting
2
3. Connect the wires to the player.
Connect the white wire with gray line into (+)
side and the other wire into (–) side. To connect
the cable to the player, press each plastic nger
pad to open the connection terminal. Insert the
wire and release the nger pad.
middle non-skid pads
large non-skid pads
Rear
Front
small non-skid pads
thick cord
Plastic catch
5 mm
10 mm
5 mm to 7 mm
Mounting screw
(not supplied)
y
Do not connect any speakers other than
those supplied to this system.
y
Do not connect the supplied speakers to
any amplier other than the one supplied
with this system. Connection to any other
amplier may result in malfunction or re.
y
Please connect the speaker cable of
subwoofer (purple) to orange of the player.
y
These speaker terminals carry HAZARDOUS
LIVE voltage. To prevent the risk of electric
shock when connecting or disconnecting
the speaker cables, disconnect the power
cord before touching any uninsulated parts.
>
Caution
Securing your front and surround
speakers
Secure each of the front and surround speakers
using the plastic catch provided. Screw two
supporting hooks into the wall behind the speaker.
Pass a thick cord around the hooks and through
the plastic catch so that the speaker is stabilized
(make sure to test that it supports the weight of the
speaker). After installing, make sure the speaker is
securely xed.
middle non-skid pads
large non-skid pads
Rear
Front
small non-skid pads
thick cord
Plastic catch
5 mm
10 mm
5 mm to 7 mm
Mounting screw
(not supplied)
y
The plastic catch is not a mounting xture,
and the speaker should not be hung directly
from the wall using this catch. Always use a
cord when stabilizing the speaker.
y
Pioneer disclaims all responsibility for any
losses or damage resulting from improper
assembly, installation, insucient strength
of the installation materials, misuse, or
natural disasters.
y
When placing this unit, ensure that it is
rmly secured and avoid areas where it may
be likely to fall and cause injury in the event
of a natural disaster (such as an earthquake).
y
Do not stand on the speaker stand base
of the tall speaker to push or swing the
speaker. The speaker may fall and break,
or someone may be injured. Pay special
attention to children.
>
Caution
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Connecting18
Connecting
2
Speaker Setup for BCS-313
Preparing the speakers
1. Attach the non-skid pads to the base of each
speaker.
For speakers:
Use the supplied adhesive to attach four small
pads to the base (bottom) of each speaker.
small non-skid pads
For subwoofer:
Use the supplied adhesive to attach four large
pads to the base of subwoofer.
For subwoofer:
small non-skid pads
large non-skid pads
small non-skid pads
5 mm
10 mm
5 mm to 7 mm
Mounting screw
(not supplied)
For center speaker:
Use the supplied adhesive to attach four small
pads to the base of center speaker.
small non-skid pads
2. Connect the wires to the player.
Connect the white wire with gray line into (+)
side and the other wire into (–) side. To connect
the cable to the player, press each plastic nger
pad to open the connection terminal. Insert the
wire and release the nger pad.
For subwoofer:
small non-skid pads
large non-skid pads
small non-skid pads
5 mm
10 mm
5 mm to 7 mm
Mounting screw
(not supplied)
y
Do not connect any speakers other than
those supplied to this system.
y
Do not connect the supplied speakers to
any amplier other than the one supplied
with this system. Connection to any other
amplier may result in malfunction or re.
y
Please connect the speaker cable of
subwoofer (purple) to orange of the player.
y
These speaker terminals carry HAZARDOUS
LIVE voltage. To prevent the risk of electric
shock when connecting or disconnecting
the speaker cables, disconnect the power
cord before touching any uninsulated parts.
>
Caution
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Connecting 19
Connecting
2
Wall mounting the
center speaker
The center speaker have a mounting hole which
can be used to mount the speaker on the wall.
Before mounting
Remember that the speaker system is heavy and
that its weight could cause the screws to work
loose, or the wall material to fail to support it,
resulting in the speaker falling. Make sure that
the wall you intend to mount the speakers on is
strong enough to support them. Do not mount on
plywood or soft surface walls.
Mounting screws are not supplied. Use screws
suitable for the wall material and support the
weight of the speaker.
y
If you are unsure of the qualities and
strength of the wall, consult a professional
for advice.
y
Pioneer is not responsible for any accidents
or damage that result from improper
installation.
>
Caution
middle non-skid pads
large non-skid pads
Rear
Front
small non-skid pads
thick cord
Plastic catch
5 mm
10 mm
5 mm to 7 mm
Mounting screw
(not supplied)
Additional notes on
speaker
Install the main front left and right speakers at an
equal distance from the TV.
Precautions:
Make sure that all the bare speaker wire is twisted
together and inserted fully into the speaker
terminal. If any of the bare speaker wire touches the
back panel it may cause the power to cut o as a
safety measure.
The front, center and surround speakers supplied
with this system are magnetically shielded.
However, depending on the installation location,
colour distortion may occur if the speaker is
installed extremely close to the screen of a
television set. If this case happens, turn the power
switch of the television set OFF, and turn it ON after
15 min. to 30 min. If the problem persists, place the
speaker system away from the television set.
The subwoofer is not magnetically shielded and
so should not be placed near a TV or monitor.
Magnetic storage media (such as oppy discs and
tape or video cassettes) should also not be kept
close to the subwoofer.
Do not attach the front/surround speakers and
subwoofer to a wall or ceiling. They may fall o and
cause injury.
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Connecting20
Connecting
2
Positioning the system
The following illustration shows an example of
positioning the system. Note that the illustrations
in these instructions dier from the actual unit for
explanation purposes.
For the best possible surround sound, all the
speakers other than the subwoofer should be
placed at the same distance from the listening
position (
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
B
B
C
C
D
D
E
E
F
F
G
G
).
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
B
B
C
C
D
D
E
E
F
F
G
G
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
B
B
C
C
D
D
E
E
F
F
G
G
Front left speaker (L)/
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
B
B
C
C
D
D
E
E
F
F
G
G
Front right speaker (R):
Place the front speakers to the sides of the monitor
or screen and as ush with the screen surface as
possible.
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
B
B
C
C
D
D
E
E
F
F
G
G
Center speaker:
Place the center speaker above or below the
monitor or screen.
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
B
B
C
C
D
D
E
E
F
F
G
G
Surround left speaker (L)/
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
B
B
C
C
D
D
E
E
F
F
G
G
Surround right speaker (R):
Place these speakers behind your listening position,
facing slightly inwards.
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
B
B
C
C
D
D
E
E
F
F
G
G
Subwoofer:
The position of the subwoofer is not so critical,
because low bass sounds are not highly directional.
But it is better to place the subwoofer near the
front speakers. Turn it slightly toward the center of
the room to reduce the wall reections.
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
B
B
C
C
D
D
E
E
F
F
G
G
Unit
y
Be careful to make sure children do not
put their hands or any objects into the
*subwoofer duct.
*subwoofer duct: A hole for plentiful bass
sound on subwoofer cabinet (enclosure).
y
Place the center speaker at a safe distance
from the child’s reach.
Otherwise it may result in the speaker falling
down and causing personal injury and/or
property damage.
y
The speakers contain magnetic parts, so
colour irregularity may occur on the TV
screen or PC monitor screen. Please use the
speakers away from the TV screen or PC
monitor screen.
>
Caution
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