Control Function - Pioneer UDP-LX500 Manual De Instrucciones

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Problem
Secondary audio or
interactive audio is not
output.
Sound is fast or slow.
After a disc is inserted,
Loading stays displayed and
playback does not start.
g is displayed in file
names, etc.
A message indicating low
memory appears while
playing a BD-ROM disc.

Control function

Problem
Control function does not
work.
Check
Is HDMI Audio Out
properly set?
Are Digital Output
properly set?
When an HDMI cable is
connected, are audio
signals being output from
devices connected with
cables other than HDMI
cables?
Are there too many files
recorded on the disc?
Check
Is the HDMI cable
properly connected?
Depending on the HDMI
cable being used, the
control function with HDMI
may not operate properly.
Is this player connected to
the TV using an HDMI
cable to watch the picture?
Is the HDMI Mode set
appropriately?
Is Control set to On on the
player?
Does the connected
device support the
Control function?
Is Control set to On on the
connected device?
Are multiple players
connected?
Remedy
When listening to the sound from an HDMI OUT terminal, set
HDMI Audio Out to PCM (page 42).
When listening to the sound from an DIGITAL OUT terminal, set
Digital Output to Reencode or PCM (page 41).
When a Pioneer AV receiver or amplifier compatible with the PQLS
function is connected directly to the player's HDMI OUT terminal
using an HDMI cable, the PQLS function is activated when playing
an audio CD (CD-DA). Because of this, the sound output from
components other than the ones connected by an HDMI cable may
be fast or slow. If this happens, set Control to Off (page 42).
When a disc on which files are recorded is inserted, depending
on the number of files recorded on the disc, loading may take
several dozen minutes.
The characters that cannot be displayed on this player are
displayed in g.
• Connect a USB device (page 22).
• Erase the data stored on the connected USB device from
BUDA Setup (page 44).
Remedy
To use the Control function, connect the TV and AV system (AV
receiver or amplifier, etc.) to the HDMI OUT terminal (page 17).
Use an 18 Gbps-compatible Premium High Speed HDMI
cable (optional).
If video signals are being output from a terminal other than the
HDMI OUT terminal, the Control function does not work.
Connect to the TV using an HDMI cable (page 17).
• When connecting a device supporting the control function to
the HDMI OUT (MAIN) terminal, set the HDMI Mode to Single.
• When connecting a device supporting the control function to
the HDMI OUT (SUB) terminal, set the HDMI Mode to Separate or
Pure Audio (page 42).
Set Control to On on the player (page 42).
• The Control function will not work with devices of other
brands that do not support the Control function, even when
connected using an HDMI cable.
• The Control function will not work if devices that do not
support the Control function are connected between the
Control-compatible device and the player. See page 18.
• Even when connected to a Pioneer product compatible with
the Control function, some of the functions may not work.
Also refer to the operating instructions for the connected device.
Set Control to On on the connected device. The Control
function operates when Control is set to On for all devices
connected to the HDMI OUT terminal.
Once connections and settings of all the devices are finished, be
sure to check that the player's picture is output to the TV. (Also,
check after changing the connected devices and connecting and/
or disconnecting HDMI cables.) If the player's picture is not being
output to the TV, the Control function may not work properly.
For details, refer to the operating instructions of the connected device.
The Control function may not work if 4 or more players,
including this player, are connected by an HDMI cable.
Depending on the connected device, the function may not work.
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