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Panasonic Bluray 2018
Step-by-Step Instructions for Best Experience
(Reference Model: Panasonic DP-UB820)
Select the User Interface below that matches your TV:
STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE:

NOTE
Option 1: Connect Panasonic DP-UB820 Blu-ray Player (VIDEO OUT (VIDEO/AUDIO)) to soundbar HDMI input with a HDMI-certified High-Speed 2.0 cable (18Gbps) for high quality video and audio. Recommended HDMI Cable
Option 2 (For contents which require HDCP 2.2 standard):
Video: Connect Panasonic DP-UB820 Blu-ray Player (HDMI Out) to TV with a HDMI-certified High-Speed 2.0 cable (18Gbps)
Audio: Connect Panasonic DP-UB820 Blu-ray Player to soundbar with a Coaxial cable
For Bluray disc playback, check out your disc audio setup to verify the audio formats available. Select Dolby Digital or DTS audio tracks for optimal experience with the soundbar

NOTE
Connect Panasonic DP-UB820 Blu-ray Player (VIDEO OUT (VIDEO/ AUDIO)) to soundbar HDMI 2 or 3 (processing prioritized ports) with a HDMI-certified High-Speed 2.0 cable (18Gbps) for high quality video and audio. Recommended HDMI Cable >
1. AUDIO SETTINGS
Press Home >
Setup >
Player Settings >
Audio >
Dynamic Range Compression >
select Off >
Digital Audio Output >
Dolby Audio >
select Bitstream >
DTS / DTS-HD >
select Bitstream >
BD-Video Secondary Audio >
select Off >
Downmix >
select Auto >
HDMI Output Settings for Music Playback >
select Normal >
Settings for High Clarity Sound >
Audio Output >
select Auto >
Front Panel Display >
select On >
Audio Output >
select Auto >
Front Panel Display >
select On >
Audio Delay >
select 0 ms >
Analog Audio Output >
Voice Guidance Setting >
select Off
select Off >

Press INFO button on soundbar remote control to verify audio format received on soundbar (Dolby Atmos / Dolby Digital / DTS for best audio)
Option 1: Switch the soundbar to HDMI input and observe the LED light status at the front of soundbar when playing content (3 LED = Dolby Digital; 2 LED = DTS)
Option 2: Switch the soundbar to Coaxial input and observe the LED light status at the front of soundbar when playing content (3 LED = Dolby Digital; 2 LED = DTS)
