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                        OWNER’S MANUAL
Network Blu-ray Disc™ 
Player
Please read this manual carefully before operating  
your set and retain it for future reference.
BD640
P/NO : MFL67100462
www.lg.com
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                        Getting Started 1	 Getting	Started Getting Started 3 Safety Information CAUTION CAUTION:	 This	product	employs	a	Laser	System. 1 RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK   To	ensure	proper	use	of	this	product,	please	read	 DO NOT OPEN this	owner’s	manual	carefully	and	retain	it	for	future	 CAUTION:	 TO	REDUCETHE 	 	RISK	OF	ELECTRIC	 reference.	Shall	the	unit	require	maintenance,	 SHOCK	DO	NOT	REMOVE	COVER	(OR	BACK)	NO	 contact	an	authorized	service	cent	 er. USER-SERVICEABLE	PARTS	INSIDE	REFER	SERVICING	 Use	of	c
                    
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                        Getting Started 4 Getting Started This	device	is	equipped	with	a	portable	battery	or	 y	 Connect	the	equipment	into	an	outlet	on	a	 accumulator.	 circuit	different	from	that	to	which	the	receiver	is	 connected. Safety way to remove the battery or the  battery from the equipment: Remove	the	 y	 Consult	the	dealer	or	an	experienced	radio/TV	 1 old	battery	or	battery	pack,	follow	the	steps	 technician	for	help. in	reverse	order	than	the	assembly To.	 	prevent	 CAUTION:	Any	changes	or	modifications	
                    
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                        Getting Started Getting Started 5 Notes on Copyrights IMPORTANT SAFETY  y	 Because	AACS	(Advanced	Access	Content	 System)	is	approved	as	content	protection	 INSTRUCTIONS system	for	BD	format,	similar	to	use	of	CSS	 1.	 Read	these	instructions.	 1 (Content	Scramble	System)	for	DVD	format,	 2.	 Keep	these	instructions. certain	restrictions	are	imposed	on	playback,	 analog	signal	output,	etc.,	of	AACS	protected	 3.	 Heed	all	warnings.	 contents.	 The	operation	of	this	product	and	 4.	 Follow	all	in
                    
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                        6 Table of Contents 3 System Setting Table of Contents 25 Settings 25 – Adjust the Setup Settings 25 – [DISPLAY] Menu 1 Getting Started 26 – [LANGUAGE] Menu  27 – [AUDIO] Menu  3 Safety Information 28 – [LOCK] Menu 8 Introduction 29 – [NETWORK] Menu 8 – Playable Discs and symbols used in  30 – [OTHERS] Menu this manual 9 – About the “7” Symbol Display 9 – Supplied Accessorries 4 Operating   10 – File compatibility 31 General Playback 11 – AVCHD (Advanced Video Codec High  31 – Using [HOME] menu 
                    
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                        Table of Contents 7 5 Troubleshooting 43 Troubleshooting 43 – General 44 – Picture 1 44 – Sound 45 – Network 45 – Customer Support 45 – Open source software notice 2 6 Appendix  46 Controlling a TV with the Supplied  Remote Control 3 46 – Setting up the remote to control your  TV 47 Network Software Update 47 – Network update notification 47 – Software Update 4 49 Area Code List 50 Language Code List 51 Trademarks and Licenses 52 Audio Output Specifications 54 Video Output Resolution 5 55 Specif
                    
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                        Getting Started 8 Getting Started Introduction 1 Playable Discs and symbols used in this manual Media/Term Logo Symbol Description y	 Discs	such	as	movies	that	can	be	purchased	or	 rented.	 e y	 BD-R/RE	discs	that	are	recorded	in	BDAV	format. Blu-ray 	 BD-R/RE	discs	that	contain	Movie,	Music	or	 y y, Photo	files. u, 	 ISO	9660+JOLIET,	UDF	and	UDF	Bridge	format. y i y	 Discs	such	as	movies	that	can	be	purchased	or	 rented.	 r DVD-ROM y	 Video	mode	and	finalized	only DVD-R 	 Supports	the	dual	laye
                    
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                        Getting Started Getting Started 9 Note ,, About the “7” Symbol Display 	 Depending	on	the	conditions	of	the	 y “7”	may	appear	on	your TV 	 	display	during	 recording	equipment	or	the	CD-R/RW	(or	 operation	and	indicates	that	the	function	explained	 DVD±R/RW)	disc	itself,	some	CD-R/RW	(or	 in	this	owner’s	manual	is	not	available	on	that	 DVD±R/RW)	discs	cannot	be	played	on	the	 1 specific	media. unit. 	 Depending	on	the	recording	software	&	the	 y finalization,	some	recorded	discs	(CD-R/RW,	 Supp
                    
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                        Getting Started 10 Getting Started File compatibility Video files 1 File  File   Codec Format Audio Format Subtitle Location Extension 	 “.avi”,	 “.mpg”,	 XVID,	MPEG1	SS,	 Dolby	Digital,	 SubRip	(.srt	/	.txt),	SAMI	(.smi),	 “.mpeg”,	 “.mkv”,	 H.264/MPEG-4	AVC,	 DTS,	MP3,	 SubStation	Alpha	(.ssa/.txt),	 “.mp4”,	 “.asf”,	 MPEG2	PS,	MPEG2 T	 S WMA,	AAC,	 MicroDVD	(.sub/.txt),V 	obSub	 Disc,  “.wmv”,	 “.m4v”	 AC3 (.sub),	SubViewer	1.0	(.sub),	 USB (DRM	free) SubViewer	 2.0	 (.sub/.txt),	 TMPlayer	 (
                    
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                        Getting Started Getting Started 11 Note ,, AVCHD (Advanced Video  y	 The	file	name	is	limited	to	180	characters.	 Codec High Definition) 	 A	 “avi	 “file	which	is	encoded “WMV 	 	9	codec 	” y y	 This	player	can	playback	AVCHD	format	discs.	 is	not	supported. These	discs	are	normally	recorded	and	used	in	 1 	 Depending	on	the	size	and	number	of	the	 y camcorders. files,	it	may	take	several	minutes	to	read	the	 	 The	AVCHD	format	is	a	high	definition	digital	 contents	on	the	media.	 y video	camera
                    
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                        Getting Started 12 Getting Started Certain System Requirements Compatibility Notes For	high	definition	video	playback: y	 Because	BD-ROM	is	a	new	format,	certain	disc,	 digital	connection	and	other	compatibility	issues	 y	 High	definition	display	that	has	COMPONENT	or	 are	possible.	If	you	experience	compatibility	 HDMI	input	jacks. 1 problems,	please	contact	an	authorized	 y	 BD-ROM	disc	with	high	definition	content. Customer	Service	Center. y	 HDMI	or	HDCP	capable	DVI	input	on	your	display	 	 
                    
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                        Getting Started Getting Started 13 Remote control •  •  •  •  •  •   • • • • • • •  •  •  •  •  •   • • • • •  a d 1	 (POWER):	Switches	the	player	 ZOOM:	Displays	or	exits	the	 1 ON	or	OFF. [Zoom]	menu. B (OPEN/CLOSE):	Opens	and	 MARKER:	Marks	any	point	during	 closes	the	disc	tray. playback. * : The	button	is	not	available	for	 SEARCH:	Displays	or	exits	the	 any	function. search	menu. TV Control Buttons:	See	page	46. TITLE/POP-UP:	Displays	the	DVD	 title	menu	or	BD-ROM’s	pop-up	 0-9 numerical b
                    
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                        Getting Started 14 Getting Started Front panel 1 	Disc Tray 	 (PLAY / PAUSE)	 a e N b	Display Window f	Z (STOP) c	Remote Sensor g	1 (POWER) Button d	B (OPEN/CLOSE) h	USB Port Rear panel a	AC power cord e	HDMI OUT b	VIDEO OUT f	DIGITAL AUDIO OUT (COAXIAL) c	2CH AUDIO OUT (Left/Right) g	LAN port 	COMPONENT VIDEO OUT (Y P P ) d B R BD651D-N_US_MP_BALCK.indd   14 2011-01-21   �� 4:58:14                                                                                                                   
                    
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                        Connecting 2	 Connecting Connecting 15 HDMI Connection Connecting to Your TV If	you	have	a	HDMI TV 	 	or	monitor,	you	can	connect	 it	to	this	player	using	a	HDMI	cable	(Type	A,	High	 Make	one	of	the	following	connections,	depending	 TM	 Speed	HDMI Cable).	Connect	the	HDMI	jack	on	 on	the	capabilities	of	your	existing	equipment. the	player	to	the	HDMI	jack	on	a	HDMI	compatible	 y	 HDMI	connection	(page	15) TV	or	monitor. 	 Component	 Video	connection	(page	16) y y	 Video	connection	(page	17) Note
                    
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                        Connecting 16 Connecting Note ,, Component Video Connection 	 If	 a	 connected	 HDMI	 device	 does	 not	 accept	 y Connect	the	COMPONENT VIDEO 	 	OUT	jacks	on	the	 the	audio	output	of	the	unit,	the	HDMI	 player	to	the	corresponding	input	jacks	on	T the V		 device’s	audio	sound	may	be	distorted	or	 using	component	video	cable.	Connect	the	left	and	 may	not	output. right	AUDIO	OUT	jacks	of	the	player	to	the	audio	 	 When	you	use	HDMI	connection,	you	can	 y left	and	right	IN	jacks	on	the TV		 using
                    
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                        Connecting Connecting 17 Video/Audio (Left/Right) Resolution Setting Connection The	player	provides	several	output	resolutions	for	 HDMI	OUT	and	COMPONENT VIDEO 	 	OUT	jacksY .	 ou	 Connect	theVIDEO 	 	OUT	jack	on	the	player	to	the	 can	change	the	resolution	using	[Setup]	menu. video	 in	 jack	 on	 the	 TV	 using	 a	 video	 cable.	 Connect	 1.	 Press	HOME (n). the	left	and	right	AUDIO	OUT	jacks	of	the	player	to	 the	audio	left	and	right	IN	jacks	on	 Tthe V	using 	 	the	 2. Use	a/d	 to	 select	 t
                    
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                        Connecting 18 Connecting Connect	the	amplifier’s	HDMI	output	jack	to	HDMI	 Connecting to an  input	jack	on	your TV 		using	a	HDMI	cable	if	your	 amplifier	has	HDMI	output	jack. Amplifier You	will	need	to	activate	the	player’s	digital	output.	 (See	 “[AUDIO]	Menu	 ” on	page	27.) Make	one	of	the	following	connections,	depending	 on	the	capabilities	of	your	existing	equipment. Connecting to an Amplifier via  y	 HDMI	Audio	connection	(page	18) Digital Audio Output 	 Digital	Audio	connection	(page	18
                    
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                        Connecting Connecting 19 Connecting to an Amplifier via  Connecting to your  2 Channel Audio Output  Home Network Connect	the	Left	and	Right	2CH	AUDIO	OUT	jacks	 on	the	player	to	the	audio	left	and	right	in	jacks	 This	player	can	be	connected	to	a	local	area	 on	your	amplifier,	receiver,	or	stereo	system	using	 network	(LAN)	via	the	LAN	port	on	the	rear	panel 	 .	 audio	cables. By	connecting	the	unit	to	a	broadband	home	 network,	you	have	access	to	services	such	as	 software	updates,	BD-Live	int
                    
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                        Connecting 20 Connecting Broadband		 service 2.	 The	[Connection	Setting]	menu	appear	on	the	 screen.	Usew/s 	 	to	select	the	[Wired]	and	 2 press	ENTER	b ( ). Router PC	 3.	 Select	[Yes]	and	press	ENTER b 	)(	to	continue.	 The	new	connection	settings	reset	the	current	 network	settings. 4.	 Usew/s/a/d 	 	to	select	the	IP	mode	 between	[Dynamic]	and	[Static]. 	 Normally,	select	[Dynamic]	to	allocate	an	IP	 address	automatically. Rear	of	the	unit Wired Network Setup If	there	is	a	DHCP	server	on	t