Cambridge Audio 650BD Blu-ray Player User Manual


 
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Rear panel connections
Digital outputs
Optical and Coaxial digital audio outputs, normally used to connect to a
suitable Audio/Video Receiver for surround sound decoding (output must
be set for "Bitstream" - refer to the "Audio setup" section). These outputs
can also be used to connect to a separate DAC or digital recording device
(output must be set for "LPCM" - refer to the "Audio setup" section).
Toslink Optical - Use a high quality TOSLINK fibre optic cable.
S/P DIF Co-Axial Digital - Use a high quality 75 ohm digital RCA/Phono
interconnect cable designed specifically for digital audio use.
Analogue video outputs
Component - Connect to the YCbCr or YPbPr terminals of a television set
via three 75 ohm RCA/phono cables designed specifically for video use.
Composite - Connect to your television via 75 ohm RCA/phono cable
designed specifically for video use.
S-Video - Connect to your television via dedicated S-Video cable.
HDMI Out
HDMI (High-Definition Multi-Media Interface) is a purely digital connection
that can carry both audio and video. Use a dedicated HDMI cable to
connect to a TV/Monitor or AV Receiver with a compatible HDMI input.
IR (Infra-Red) Emitter In
Allows modulated IR commands from multi-room systems or IR repeater
systems to be received by the unit.
Ethernet LAN port
Used for discs supporting BD-Live that provide interactive features when
the player is connected to the Internet.
USB port
Port for interfacing to a flash/memory card or "Mass Storage Device".
Notes:
• Only USB 2.0 certified products with the USB 2.0 logo on them are
supported by the 650BD. Please either consult the manufacturer of
the USB 2.0 product to make sure it is properly certified, or go to
www.usb.org for a list of approved products, before purchase. We
cannot be held responsible for any incompatibility issues.
• This unit supports
"USB Mass Storage Class Bulk-Only Transport"
devices only. Most USB thumbs drives, portable hard disk drives and
card readers conform to this device class. Other USB devices such as
MP3 players, digital cameras, and mobile phones may not be
compatible.
• Supported USB drives must be formatted with the FAT (File Allocation
Table) or FAT32 file system. Drives formatted with NTFS file system are
not supported.
7.1 channel analogue audio output
If Down-mix is set to "7.1 CH" in the Speaker Setup page (Down-mix mode
section) of the 650BD’s Setup menus, these sockets provide 7.1 output
from the 650BD's built in Surround-Sound decoder. This can be used to
connect to the 7.1 audio line-level inputs of an amplifier/AV receiver or
amplified speaker package if required. Similarly, Down-mix can be set to
"5.1 CH" to provide 5.1 output. If Down-mix is set to "LT/RT", "Stereo" or
"V.Surround" the Left and Right outputs only are active and provide a
stereo or stereo downmixed output. Refer to the "Speaker configuration"
section of this manual for more information.
AC power socket
Once you have made all audio and video connections, plug the IEC type
AC power cable into the rear of the unit and an appropriate mains socket
then switch on. Your 650BD is now ready for use.
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