User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Included items
- Conventions used in this manual
- Features
- Trademarks and copyrights
- Precautions for placement and use
- Using the TEAC Global Site
- Product registration
- Beware of condensation
- Cleaning the unit
- Notes about power supplies
- About TASCAM customer support service
- SD cards and USB flash drives
- Handling discs
- Names and functions of parts
- HOME screen
- Disc
- Media
- Settings
- Making connections
- Installing rackmount years
- Display
- Preparing the remote control
- Turning the unit on and off
- Loading and removing discs
- Inserting and removing SD cards
- Connecting and disconnecting USB flash drives
- Panel lock function
- Remote control overview
- BD-Live overview
- Types of media that can be played
- Playing media
- Loading discs
- Automatic playback overview
- Playing video discs
- Pausing playback
- Stopping playback
- Searching backward/forward
- Skipping to the previous or next chapter/track
- Repeating playback of part of a scene or track
- Repeating playback of a chapter, title or track
- Jumping to a specific playback time, scene or track
- Playing USB flash drives and SD cards
- Playing USB flash drive/SD cards playlists
- Using program playback
- Setting bookmarks
- Adjusting the volume from the unit
- Network connection overview
- Option menus
- Troubleshooting
- Specifications
- Dimensional drawings
- Notice regarding software that uses the GNU GPL
TASCAM BD-MP1 25
Display
BD USB
7
SD
1 2
53
T00 C00 00001
4
1 Type of disc in tray
This shows the type of disc loaded in the tray of the unit.
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Blu-ray disc: BDMV, BDAV
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DVD disc: DVD
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Audio CD: CD
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No disc loaded: NO DISC
2 Connected media
These appear when a USB flash drive or SD card is connected
to the USB port or the SD card slot on the unit.
3 Media operation status
When the unit is playing or paused, an icon appears here.
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During playback: 7
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When paused: 9
4 Title/chapter/track
When the unit is playing or paused, title/chapter/track
information appears here.
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Title/track: T00
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Chapte: C00
5 Various information
o This shows the position in the media item order shown on
the Media page of the HOME screen.
o SETUP appears when on the Settings page of the
HOME screen.
o Various information is shown in response to different
operations.
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When a USB flash drive is connected: USB IN
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When a USB flash drive is disconnected: USB OUT
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When the STOP button is pressed: STOP
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When the TITLE/POP UP button is pressed: POP
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When the disc tray is open: OPEN
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When the disc tray is closed: CLOSE
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When a medium is recognized: LOAD
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When playing back: 00:00:00
o Other information shown
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When the title menu of a disc that contains multiple
titles is open: ROOT
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When the title menu of a purchased or rental video disc
is open: TOP
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During a firmware update: UPGRADE
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Volume adjustment: VOL 0
Adjustment range (−41 min. – 0 max.)
Preparing the remote control
Installing batteries
1. Open the cover on the back.
2. Insert two AAA batteries, being certain to use the correct
¥
and
^
orientations.
3. Close the cover.
When to replace batteries
Replace both batteries with new ones if the distance from the
main unit that the remote can be used decreases or if the unit
stops responding to the remote buttons.
Battery precautions
Misuse of batteries could cause them to leak or rupture, for
example. Carefully read and follow the battery caution labels.
(see "CAUTIONS ABOUT BATTERIES" on page 5)
Using the wireless remote control
See "Wireless remote control (TASCAM RC-BDMP1)" on page
13 for the button functions.
When using the remote control, point it toward the receiver on
the unit and use it within the range shown below.
Remote control signal receiver
Remote control operation range
From any angle within 15° of front: 5 m
ATTENTION
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Operation might not be possible if there are obstacles.
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Remove the battery if not using the remote control for a long
time (a month or more).
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It battery fluid should leak, wipe away any fluid inside the
case thoroughly and install a new battery.
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When using other devices that can be controlled by infrared
rays, operation of this remote control could cause those
devices to function improperly.










