Harman BD300 Blu-RAY DISC SYSTEM User Manual

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THANK YOU FOR CHOOSING A JBLÂŽ
PRODUCT!
This quick-start guide contains all the information you need to connect
and set up your new JBL Cinema BD300 home theater system.
To conserve our natural resources, your home theater system does
not include a printed owner’s manual. An owner’s manual containing
complete information about operating all of your new home theater
system’s features is available at our Web site. Go to www.jbl.com and
download the Cinema BD300 Home Theater System Owner’s Manual.
Your Cinema BD300 system is designed to be compatible with
region management information that is encoded on most Blu-ray
Disc and DVD recordings. Your system will only play discs that
contain region coding for the area where your system was shipped
and intended for sale:
AREA WHERE
SOLD
BLU-RAY DISC
REGION CODE
DVD REGION
CODE
USA, Canada
Europe, Middle
East
CONNECTIONS
CONNECT THE SPEAKERS
CAUTION: Before making any connections to the BD300 receiver,
ensure that the receiver’s AC cord is unplugged from the receiver
and the AC outlet. Making speaker connections with the receiver
plugged in and turned on could damage your speakers.
Your Cinema BD300 receiver has color-coded speaker connectors and
the Cinema BD300 speaker wires are color-coded to make it easy to
properly connect the speakers.
white
front left (+)
red
front right (+)
blue
surround left (+)
gray
surround right (+)
green
center (+)
purple
subwoofer (+)
black
(–) on all speakers
Connect the speaker’s wire with the colored band to the receiver’s
speaker terminal with the same color. Connect the speaker’s black
wire to the black receiver speaker terminal directly under the colored
terminal.
FRONT R
Speaker
Japan
FRONT L
Speaker
CENTER
Speaker
FRONT R
SUBWOOFER
FRONT L
CENTER
Red
Band to
Red Tab
Korea, S.E. Asia
White
Band to
White Tab
Green Band
to Green Tab
Mexico, Latin
America
Australia, New
Zeland
Purple Band to Purple Tab
SURR R
Speaker
Gray Band
to Gray Tab
SURR L
Speaker
VIDEO OUT
AC INPUT
100–240v—50/60Hz 50W
Russia, India
Blue Band
to Blue Tab
SURR R
FM 75W
AUX IN
COAXIAL IN
RADIO ANTENNA
OPTICAL IN
HDMI OUT
NETWORK
SURR L
China
For example, Cinema BD300 systems shipped to and sold in the
USA will only play Blu-ray Discs that contain region code A and
DVD discs that contain region code 1.
IMPORTANT: Make sure the (+) and (–) bare wires do not touch each
other or any metal object on the receiver’s rear panel. Touching wires
can cause a short circuit that can damage the BD300 receiver.
English
PLACE THE SPEAKERS
Place the speakers and subwoofer according to the illustration below.
CONNECT A TV OR VIDEO DISPLAY
TV
TV
Place Center Speaker
Above or Below
Center of TV
Place Left & Right Speakers
on Either Side of TV
Place Subwoofer
with Speaker
4" – 6"
(100mm – 160mm)
Away from Wall
Composite
Video Cable
(not supplied)
Use this connection
if your TV does
not have an HDMI
connector
Use this connection
if your TV has an
HDMI connector
HDMI Cable
(not supplied)
Place Left & Right Surround Speakers
to Sides of or Slightly Behind Listeners
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wall using picture hanger hardware.
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from a wall maximizes bass performance and helps protect the
exposed speaker unit from accidental damage.
For more detailed speaker placement information, please go to www.jbl.
com and download the Cinema BD300 Home Theater System Owner’s
Manual.
NOTE: If your TV supports the HDMI Audio Return Channel and you
access digital TV channels from your TV’s built-in tuner or you have
other sources already connected directly to your TV, you can feed their
sound to the Cinema BD300 system via the HDMI Out connector’s
Audio Return Channel, and they will not require additional connections
to the receiver.
CONNECT TO YOUR WIRED HOME NETWORK
To
Internet
CONNECT THE RADIO ANTENNA
FM Antenna (supplied)
CAT-5/5E Cable
(not supplied)
Network
Modem
NOTE: Download the Cinema BD300 Home Theater System Owner’s
Manual from www.jbl.com and refer to the Setting Up the Receiver
section for information about joining the receiver with your network.
www.jbl.com
CONNECTING YOUR OPTICAL DIGITAL AUDIO SOURCE DEVICE
Optical-Equipped Source Device
To Optical Digital
Audio Output
CONNECTING YOUR ANALOG AUDIO SOURCE DEVICE
Analog Source Device
To Stereo Analog
Audio Output
Remove Caps
Optical Digital Audio Cable
(not supplied)
Stereo Audio Cable
(not supplied)
CONNECTING YOUR COAXIAL DIGITAL AUDIO SOURCE DEVICE
Coaxial-Equipped Source Device
CONNECT THE AC POWER
Power Cord
(supplied)
To Coaxial Digital
Audio Output
Coaxial Digital Audio Cable
(not supplied)
100 – 240V
50/60Hz
English
SET UP THE RECEIVER
INSTALL THE BATTERIES IN THE REMOTE CONTROL
To set up your BD300 receiver you will use the remote to navigate
through the on-screen menus and to make selections from them.
Power Button
DISC
RADIO
STREAM
SOURCE
MUTE
DISPLAY
SETUP
CH+
Setup Button
VOL+
Home Button
VOL–
HOME
TOP MENU
CH–
POP-UP MENU
Cursor Buttons
ENTER
CLEAR/EXIT
REPEAT
OPTIONS
SUBTITLE
AUDIO
SURR
Enter Button
Clear/Exit
Button
A–B
PROGRAM BOOKMARK THUMBNAIL
ZOOM
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To select a highlighted item, press the Enter button. The screen will
change depending on your selection.
TURN ON THE RECEIVER
Press the receiver’s Power button to turn it on.
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Power
Button
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SETUP WIZARD
SET THE SPEAKER DISTANCES
When you turn your BD300 receiver on for the first time, the on-screen
menu will display the Setup Wizard introduction screen.
Before you use your Cinema BD300 system you need to enter the
distance from each speaker to your listening position. When you
installed your Cinema BD300 system, you may have had to place some
speakers a little farther away from the listening position than others.
Sounds that are supposed to arrive simultaneously from different
speakers may blur, due to different arrival times. The BD300 receiver
provides an adjustment that compensates for these real-world speaker
placement differences, so your Cinema BD300 system can deliver a
superior surround-sound experience. (Even if all your speakers are the
same distance from the listening position you still need to enter their
distances.)
Setup Wizard
Welcome! Thanks for choosing JBL Cinema BD.
The following steps will ensure you get the best
performance from your new system.
You can adjust any of these settings later and
review advanced user settings by selecting
“Settings” from the Home Menu.
1/5
ENTER
Next
Press the Enter button, and the language selection screen will appear.
1. Measure the distance from each speaker (except the subwoofer) to
your main listening position. Write the distances down.
2. Press the remote’s Setup button.The General Settings menu will
appear.
General Settings
Setup Wizard
System
Please the language you would like to use
with JBL Cinema BD.
Language
Playback
Parental Control
Network
2/5
Previous
ENTER
Next
After selecting the language you want the BD300 receiver to use, press
the Enter button, and the Initial Setup TV resolution screen will appear.
Audio Settings
Setup Wizard
JBL Cinema BD automatically selects the best resolution
for most TVs. If you have an older display or other
requirements, you can manually select your resolution.
Otherwise, of if you’re unsure, select ‘Auto’ to continue.
Upon making a selection the screen will change to the
chosen resolution. You will be presented with the option
to continue with the new resolution or ‘Cancel’ to return
to the previous resolution. If the screen remains blank
please wait 15 seconds without pressing anything and
the system will automatically return to the previous
resolution.
3/5
3. Use the right Cursor button to select Audio Settings, then use
the down Cursor button to select Speaker Settings. The Speaker
Settings screen will appear.
Previous
Auto
Audio Output
1080p
Speaker Settings
Test Tone
More...
1080i
720p
480p/576p
480i/576i
ENTER
Next
After selecting your TV’s resolution, press the Enter button, and the
Initial Setup aspect-ratio screen will appear.
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to select More... The Speaker Settings screen will appear and you
will hear test noise circulate through each speaker in turn. The active
speaker will be highlighted on the screen. (Use the remote’s Volume
– button to lower the volume if the test noise is too loud.)
Setup Wizard
PleasesSelect the best aspect ratio for JBL Cinema
BD to use with your TV.
16:9 Full
Audio Settings
16:9 Normal
4:3 Pan & Scan
The most common option is ‘16:9 Full’.
Consult the owner’s manual for additional details.
4:3 Letterbox
Audio Output
Speaker Settings
LS
4/5
Previous
ENTER
Next
After selecting the aspect ratio that best fits your TV, press the Enter
button to save your settings and then press it again to exit the Setup
Wizard screens.
RS
SUB
English
5. Press the Enter button when the speaker you want to adjust is
highlighted. The Level and Distance adjustment selections for that
speaker will appear.
Audio Settings
USING THE BD300 RECEIVER
Press the remote’s Home button to display the Home Menu screen:
Home Menu
DLNA Search
Audio Output
Pandora
Speaker Settings
Level
LS
RS
Picasa
YouTube
Distance
SUB
FM Radio
Bluetooth
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Enter button to select it. The speaker’s distance adjustment will
appear. Note: You do not need to adjust the individual speaker levels
at this time.
The available sources are listed on the left. If a disc has been inserted
into the receiver’s built-in disc slot, it will appear on the list as “Blu-ray
Disc,” “DVD Video”, “CDDA” or “Data Disc” (audio or data CD-R disc).
If you have inserted a USB device into the receiver’s USB port, it will
appear on the list as “USB.”
The “Input” source displays a screen that lets you access digital and
analog sources you connected to the receiver’s rear-panel optical digital
and analog inputs, as well as the HDMI Audio Return Channel.
Audio Settings
Audio Output
Speaker Settings
0.0
0.0
LS
RS
SUB
7. Use the right Cursor button to set the distance you measured for
that speaker. (The distances show in meters. Each .3 meters equals
1 foot).
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highlight the desired source, then press the Enter button to select it.
You can also select sources by pressing the four Source Selector
buttons on the remote. Repeatedly press the “Stream” button to access
available streaming services and Bluetooth. (Different streaming services
are available in different regions. See the Cinema BD300 Home Theater
System Owner’s Manual for details.) Repeatedly press the “Source”
button to access audio sources you connected to the receiver’s rearpanel connectors and the HDMI Audio Return channel.
Audio Settings
DISC
Audio Output
Speaker Settings
LS
0.6
0.0
RS
SUB
STREAM
SOURCE
DISPLAY
SETUP
CH+
MUTE
VOL+
8. Repeat steps 5 – 7 for each speaker in the system (except the
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Exit button.
RADIO
VOL–
HOME
TOP MENU
9. When you have set the distances for all the speakers, press the
Setup button to exit the setup menu.
CH–
POP-UP MENU
ENTER
CLEAR/EXIT
For complete information about all of your Cinema BD300 system’s
settings and adjustments, download the Cinema BD300 Home Theater
System Owner’s Manual from www.jbl.com.
Source
Buttons
REPEAT
OPTIONS
SUBTITLE
AUDIO
SURR
A–B
PROGRAM BOOKMARK THUMBNAIL
ZOOM
For complete information about using all of your Cinema BD300
system’s features, download the Cinema BD300 Home Theater
System Owner’s Manual from www.jbl.com.
www.jbl.com
SPECIFICATION:
Bluetooth
Frequency range: 2402MHz ~ 2480MHz
Transmitter power: < 8dBm (ERIP)
Modulation: GFSK/ ʌ /4-DQPSK/8-DPSK
Function: Streaming audio play, supports Bluetooth 2.1+EDR, A2DP v1.2, AVRCP v1.4, and Supports AAC.
Power
Working voltage: 100-240V~50/60Hz
Power consumption: 50 Watts
Standby consumption: 0.5 Watt
Operating temperature: +41°F – +95°F (+5°C – +35°C)
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