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LST1 148-001B BD-R2000 HDD/BLU-RA Y TM /DVD RECORDER OWNER'S MANUAL.
2 Safety Precaution Dear Customer , Thank you for purchasing the T ASCAM BLU-RA Y TM DISC & HDD recorder . Before use, please read the safety information and precautions to ensure safe use of your new unit. NO T OPEN DE CHO CE LE CT RIQUE NE PA S OUVRIR.
3 Safety Precaution IMPORT ANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1) Read these instructions. 2) Keep these instructions. 3) Heed all warnings. 4) Follow all instructions. 5) Do not use this apparatus near water . 6) Clean only with dry cloth. 7) Do not block any ventilation openings.
4 Safety Precaution 0 Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.Dolby and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. 0 Manufactured under license under U.S. Patent #'s: 5,451,942; 5,956,674; 5,974,380; 5,978,762; 6,226,616; 6,487,535; 7,392,195; 7,272,567; 7,333,929; 7,212,872 & other U.
5 Contents Contents Safety Precaution Contents Getting Started Key Features ....................................................................... 6 How to Read this Manual .................................................... 6 Other Precautionary Notes.
6 Getting Started How to Read this Manual About this manual This manual mainly describes operation procedures using the remote control unit buttons. • The buttons on the remote control unit are indicated as [Button Name]. • The menu items are indicated as "Menu Item".
7 Getting Started Disclaimer of compensation for loss or damage of stored video content Please note that our company will not be liable for compensation of the content or any incidental damages in the event that dubbing or playback cannot be performed properly for some reasons.
8 Getting Started SD Cards Precautions for handling SD and SDHC cards Note: • The disc operation display icon appears blinking and “READING” is displayed on the display window when the SD card is being accessed (such as during dubbing, playback, or formatting).
9 Getting Started Discs BD recording formats o BDA V mode • Videos can be edited (chapter edit etc) and new videos can be added to the disk. This format is suitable for recording videos. • MPEG2 with HD quality will be recorded as it is onto the disc.
10 Getting Started Discs (Continued) Discs that enable both dubbing and playback Disc T ype Recording Format Format Finalize Repeated Use (Reformat) BD-RE BDA V mode X - X BDMV mode X - X BD-R BDA V m.
11 Getting Started Precautions on the Use of Discs Maintenance of discs • Dirt attached to the disc, such as ngerprints and dust, may cause distortion in the video image or sound. Keep the disc clean at all times such as by using a soft cloth. • Wipe the disc lightly from the center outward using the cloth.
12 Getting Started Rack Mounting Notes If this product is to be used without being rack-mounted, please afx the enclosed FOOT parts to the bottom face of the unit. Attaching the FOOT parts. • Carefully turn the unit upside down. • Removing the seal from each FOOT part exposes a self- adhesive surface.
13 Getting Started Name and Function of Parts Front panel A [ A ] button Switches operation between on and standby . B Disc tray C [ M ] button Opens/closes the disc tray . D Display window E Remote control sensor F [RESET] switch Reset the unit. G [REC MODE] button Switches the recording mode.
14 Getting Started Name and Function of Parts (Continued) Display window A HDD/DISC remaining level display B Dubbing display C Disc status display D HDMI output display Memo: • The brightness of the display window can be adjusted. For more details, refer to “P ANEL DISPLA Y BRIGHTNESS” ( A page 75).
15 Getting Started Remote control A [DELETE] Deletes a title or characters. B [ M ] Opens/closes the disc tray . C [HDD] For operating the HDD. D [1]-[9] For entering characters. E [ Z ] For entering characters. F [RED] Enabled when the color button (red) is displayed.
16 Getting Started Name and Function of Parts (Continued) g [ N ] Fast forwards the video and starts slow playback. h [ I ] Plays the video. i [ W ] Pauses the video that is currently playing. j [ o ] Stops playback/recording. k [MARK] Adds a chapter mark during playback or recording.
17 Preparation Memo: • After connecting a component video cable, change the unit setting to “COMPONENT OUTPUT”. For more details, refer to “COMPONENT OUTPUT” ( A page 81) . Connecting using an S-video cable Connecting using an S-video cable (sold separately) delivers video images that are clearer than those by a video cable.
18 Preparation Connecting a V ideo Deck or Other Equipment Connecting a video camera o Connecting via the i.LINK terminal o Connecting via the USB terminal Memo: • Some video camera models may require an AC adapter instead of batteries to run. For details, refer to the video camera’s instruction manual.
19 Preparation Connecting External Devices Connecting a wired remote control Using a wired connection enables stable control of this unit from an external device. Operation is possible using any code (1 to 4) regardless of the remote control code settings of this unit.
20 Preparation Setting and Displaying Date/T ime Set the date/time o f the built-in clock as follows. The recording date/time is stored on the disc. Setting the date/time Set the date/time of the built-in clock as follows. 1 Press the [SET UP] button on the remote control unit • The Settings menu screen appears.
21 Preparation 6 After setting is complete, select “ENTER”, and press the [OK] button • Doing so exits date/time setting, and returns to the initial screen. Memo: • The value for seconds cannot be set. After setting the minute, press the [SET UP] button according to the time signal.
22 Preparation Setting and Displaying Date/T ime (Continued) Memo: • The date display style will be applied in the following information displays. • Recording date of the title that is shown in the playback navigation screen (The recording date will be shown in place of the title if the title has not been input).
23 Dubbing/Importing Dubbing/Importing Bi-directional dubbing between the HDD and a BD/DVD is possible using this unit alone. Also, data can be imported to the HDD from a video camera by connecting it via i.
24 Dubbing/Importing Dubbing chart o Dubbing the video data from the HDD Dubbing Quality Content Quality Format (BD) Format (DVD) BDMV(HD Quality) BDA V(HD Quality) BDA V(SD Quality) DVD-VR DVD-VIDEO .
25 Dubbing/Importing Formatting Unused discs or SD cards may require formatting in some cases. When the need arises, format the disc or SD card accordingly . Memo: • Formatting a disc or SD card erases all existing data from the media. Double-check carefully before formatting so as not to erase important titles.
26 Dubbing/Importing Formatting (Continued) 5 Select “YES”, and press the [OK] button in the format conrmation screen • Formatting starts. • After formatting is complete, a “THE DISC HAS BEEN FORMA TTED” message appears on the monitor , and the normal screen is displayed.
27 Dubbing/Importing 4 Select “YES”, and press the [OK] button • Formatting starts. • After formatting is complete, a “THE SD CARD HAS BEEN FORMA TTED” message appears on the monitor , and the normal screen is displayed. Memo: • T o return to the initial screen without formatting the disc, select “NO” and press the [OK] button.
28 Dubbing/Importing HD picture quality • Using BD enables dubbing to be done with HD picture quality . T o dub HD picture quality titles that are imported in the HDD, use BD. Note: • Dubbing to a DVD cannot be done in HD picture quality . DR mode • HDV and SD-VIDEO titles are imported using DR mode.
29 Dubbing/Importing 2 Press the [ONE TOUCH DUBBING] button on the unit • One-touch importing starts. Memo: • Refer to the following for the ow of operations by the system of this unit. 3 System checks the device connection • The system of this unit detects the connected device.
30 Dubbing/Importing Importing Data from a BD/ DVD to the HDD Data can be imported from a BD/DVD to the HDD as follows. • File formats that can be imported BD-MV , BD-A V , A VCHD, DVD-VR, DVD-VIDEO, and JPEG Memo: • T itles that are imported using “FULL IMPOR T” combined into one title.
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33 Dubbing/Importing o Preparations 1 Connect the USB device to this unit using a USB cable Memo: • After connecting the USB cable, turn on the camera and switch the mode of the camera. (Choose "Connect to a computer" or a similar option. For details refer to the camera’s instruction manual.
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35 Dubbing/Importing 3 Select "SD h HDD" in the importing screen, and press the [OK] button • A check mark is added to the "SD h HDD" item.
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37 Dubbing/Importing HD V/ DV IN SD REC HDD REC BV ONE TOUCH DUBBING REC MODE INPUT SELECT HDD MIDIA SELECT BD/SD 75$ 5& &+5% *&8&8 &+5% &+5% &+5% &+5%5& 126+10 1- 4'6740 ':+6 5'.'%6 &7$$+0) 56'2 5'.
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42 Dubbing/Importing 4 Select “NEXT”, and press the [OK] button Memo: • A message appears on the monitor when dubbing cannot be performed in the following cases.
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45 Dubbing/Importing Unnalizing a disc Only DVD-RW discs that are nalized on this unit can be unnalized. After a disc is unnalized, addition of new titles and editing are possible. Note: • All discs except DVD-RW (VR mode) cannot be unnalized.
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50 Playing Back • EDIT INFO Switches to the menu screen of the sub-items. • MODIFY TITLE NAME/MODIFY GROUP NAME Switches to the rename screen for the selected title/group name. For details, refer to "Changing the T itle/Group Name" ( A page 62) .
51 Playing Back Frequently used button operations o [ I ] button • If the stop position (resume point) is memorized in the selected video, pressing the button plays back the video from this position. The video may not resume playback depending on the media and settings used.
52 Playing Back Useful button operations o [PB MODE] button • Displays the Playback Settings screen, which enables you to modify the settings. For details, refer to "Changing Playback Settings". o [AUDIO] button • Switches the audio channel.
53 Playing Back 001 0#8+)#6+10 0#8+)#6+10 6+6.' 6*7/$0#+. 8+&'1 2+%674' 24'82) 0':62) ':+6 5'.'%6 126+10 '06'4 $#%- )4172 8+&'1 2+%674' Playing Video Discs Created Using a PC Videos that are created using a PC can be played back using Playback Navigation.
54 Playing Back 001 0#8+)#6+10 0#8+)#6+10 6+6.' 6*7/$0#+. 8+&'1 2+%674' 24'82) 0':62) ':+6 5'.'%6 126+10 '06'4 $#%- )4172 8+&'1 2+%674' Playing V ideos on a SD Card T itles stored on an SD card can be played back using Playback Navigation.
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56 Playing Back #7&+157$6+6.' #7&+1.#0)7#)' %*#0)'#7&+1176276 .4 57$6+6.'.#0)7#)' 2.#;$#%-5'66+0) 4'2'#6 1(( %*#0)'6+6.' %*#0)'%*#26'4 6+/',7/2 Playback settings o REPEA T The following items can be set.
57 Playing Back 8+&'15'66+0) 2+%674'37#.+6; 014/#. &+)+6#.01+5'4'&7%6+10 1(( 241)4'55+8'176276 #761 o PROGRESSIVE OUTPUT The following items can be set. Setting V alues Description AUTO1 Displays video images after they are converted according to the lm material.
58 Editing Editing Before editing This unit mainly edits video images stored on the HDD. T o edit video images stored in a disc or SD card, do so after importing them to the HDD. Data on a nalized disc cannot be edited. T o edit a nalized disc, you have to either unnalize the disc, or do so after importing the data to the HDD.
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64 Editing 001 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 126+10 1- 4'6740 5'.'%6 VKVNG 0#8+)#6+10 6+6.' 6*7/$0#+. 8+&'1 2+%674' )4172 #.. ':+6 )4172 2+%674' 0#8+)#6+10 .+56 24'82) 0':62) 126+105 2.
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74 Settings Menu DOWN MIX ....................................................... ( A page 78) DIGIT AL OUT .................................................... ( A page 78) PCM DOWN SAMPLING ............................... ( A page 78) Dolby Digital.
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76 Settings Menu 1- 4'6740 2.#;$#%-5'66+0) $&&8&8+&'12$5'66+0) 4'57/' 10 56+../1&' #761 5'#/.
77 Settings Menu 1- 4'6740 4'%14& :2/1&'4'%14&+0)#7&+1 &QND[&KIKVCN *+)*52''&&7$$+0) ':+6 5'.'%6 5'672 Record o XP MODE RECORDING AUDIO For changing the settings of audio mode during recording in the XP mode.
78 Settings Menu 1- 4'6740 #7&+1 &;0#/+%4#0)'%10641. 10 10 &190/+: 56'4'1 &+)+6#.176 &8+0#7&+15'66+0) 56'4'1 $&/+:5170& ':+6 5'672 5'.
79 Settings Menu 1- 4'6740 &+52.#; 105%4''0)7+&' #761 $.7'$#%- 10 10 5%4''05#8'4 15&.#0)7#)' '0).+5* ':+6 5'.'%6 5'672 Display o ON SCREEN GUIDE For displaying operation details.
80 Settings Menu 1- 4'6740 %100'%6+10 *&/+%100'%6+10 1(( %1/210'06176276 ':+6 5'.'%6 K 8+&'1+02765'66+0) 8+&'1 5&a.
81 Settings Menu o HDMI-CEC For setting the HDMI-CEC operation from the connected device. Setting V alues Description OFF Disables HDMI-CEC. ON Enables HDMI-CEC. o COMPONENT OUTPUT For setting the resolution of video output from the [COMPONENT VIDEO OUT] terminals.
82 Others Press the " " button for five seconds or longer T urning on the Mode Lock T urning on the mode lock disables all operations using the buttons on the unit and remote control, except for "Play" and "Record".
83 Others Lower Order Higher Order 0123456789 ABCD EF 0C omplete Error Cassette Out Not Target AC KN AK 1 2 3 Play Stop 4 Still 5 Clear 6S ense Chapter Title Sense 7 8C hapter Search Title Search Date.
84 Others Command o Operation Commands Commands for operating functions such as PLA Y and REC on the BLU-RA Y DISC & HDD RECORDER Command Description 3A Plays the selected deck. 3F Stops the selected deck. Resume will be cleared when this is pressed while in the Stop mode.
85 Others 80-8F 80 : Chapter Search 1st Byte 2nd Byte 3rd Byte Chapter Search Hundreds T ens Ones ASCII codes (30 - 39) 3* 3* 3* E.g. (012) 30 31 32 E.
86 Others 9F 9F : Remote Data The remote control codes for controlling the wired remote controller via RS-232C is as shown in the following table. The codes apply to all three HDD, BD and SD deck unless otherwise stated. Code Items Remarks 01 INPUT SELECT 03 STOP 06 F .
87 Others E0 NA VIGA TION E1 L1 Y/C INPUT SELECT HDD Deck only E2 L1 COMPOSITE INPUT SELECT HDD Deck only E3 PLA YBACK SETTING E4 DELETE E5 INFORMA TION CORRECT ED FWD FRAME F2 MODE LOCK D5 COLOR KEY .
88 Others Subtitle Selection B8 : Subtitle Selection 1st Byte 2nd Byte 1st Byte 2nd Byte 1st Byte 2nd Byte 1st Byte 2nd Byte OFF 3C 10 EL 3C 31 LO 3C 56 SL 3C 78 JAP ANESE 3C 11 EO 3C 32 LT 3C 57 SM 3.
89 Others Audio Language Selection B8 : Audio Language Selection 1st Byte 2nd Byte 1st Byte 2nd Byte 1st Byte 2nd Byte 1st Byte 2nd Byte JAP ANESE 39 11 EO 39 32 LT 39 57 SM 39 79 ENGLISH 39 12 ET 39 .
90 Others Response Commands Commands relating to RS-232C control system. Command Description 01 Complete: Issued by the external recorder upon completing all specied operations by commands. 02 Error: Issued by the external recorder when receiving invalid commands in the context.
91 Others • T itle/Track Sense under "ORIGINAL" 1st Byte 2nd Byte 3rd Byte 4th Byte T itle/Track Sense (ORIGINAL) 30 Hundreds T ens Ones 61 30 3* 3* 3* E.g. (345) 30 33 34 35 E.g. : When the current title under "ORIGINAL" is the 345th title.
92 Others • Status Data Sense For acquiring the remaining time in the current recording mode in hours, minutes and seconds for HDD/DVD. D7 ST A TUS SENSE 1byte 1byte 1byte 2byte 3byte 4byte 5byte HD.
93 Others • SEARCH SPEED bit3 bit2 bit1 bit0 STILL 0 0 0 0 x1 0 0 0 1 SEARCH1 0 1 0 0 SEARCH2 0 1 0 1 SEARCH3 0 1 1 0 SEARCH4 0 1 1 1 SEARCH5 1 0 0 0 • CTL Data Sense For acquiring lapse counter of selected deck in hours, minutes and seconds.
94 Others Language Code List Code Language Code Language Code Language AA Afar HI Hindi OS Ossetian AB Abkhazian HO Hiri Motu PA Panjabi AF Afrikaans HU Hungarian FA Persian AK Akan IG Igbo PI Pali SQ.
95 Others DV Divehi LU Luba-Katanga TL T agalog NL Dutch LG Ganda TH Thai DZ Dzongkha MK Macedonian BO Tibetan EN English MH Marshallese TI Tigrinya EO Esperanto ML Malayalam TO T ongan ET Estonian MI.
96 Others Country Code List Code Country Name Code Country Name Code Country Name AD Andorra GM Gambia NU Niue AE United Arab Emirates GN Guinea NZ New Zealand AF Afghanistan GP Guadeloupe OM Oman AG .
97 Others CK Cook Islands LC Saint Lucia TD Chad CL Chile LI Liechtenstein TF French Southern T erritories CM Cameroon LK Sri Lanka TG T ogo CN China LR Liberia TH Thailand CO Colombia LS Lesotho TJ T.
98 Others Creating a Seamless BD When titles are imported into the HDD in the HD quality from a video camera, or when edited titles (e.g., after applying scene delete) are dubbed to a disc, seamless playback may not be possible at the joints of scenes.
99 Others T roubleshooting Problem Symptom Action Reference Page Power does not turn on The "HELLO" message remains displayed, and the unit does not start up.
100 Others Problem Symptom Action Reference Page Data cannot be imported The title to be dubbed is copyright protected. T itles that are copyright-protected cannot be dubbed. Select a title that is not copyright-protected. ( A page 23) The number of titles stored in the HDD has reached the maximum amount.
101 Others Digital audio output Optical : PCM, AAC, Dolby Digital and DTS HDMI output 19-pin type A (Deep Color , x.v .Color , V er1.3) USB terminal USB2.0 o SD memory card SD, SDHC o HDD Deck Capacity : 500 GB Recording compression system Video MPEG2 (VBR) H.
102 Others O ON SCREEN .................................................................... 9, 79 OPTICAL .................................................................. 14, 18, 78 OSD LANGUAGE ......................................................
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