19www.jbl.comEnglish4. Use the Cursor Left and Cursor Right buttons to set the distance youmeasured for the speaker. (The arrowheads indicate which speaker isbeing adjusted.) The distances are in meters. Each .3 meters equals 1foot.5. Press the “Clear/Exit” button twice to return to the speaker-setupscreen and select the next speaker distance to be adjusted.6. Repeat steps 2 – 5 for each speaker until you have adjusted thedistance to all the loudspeakers in your 5.1-channel speaker system(except the subwoofer).7. After you have entered all the distances, press the “Clear/Exit” button toreturn to the Level screen.NOTE: Leave all the speaker levels set at “0” for now. You will be able toadjust the individual speaker levels once your system is set up and you’replaying music or films. See Adjusting Individual Speaker Volumes, onpage 20.INFoRMATIoN MENUSoftware Version: BD100 V24.24.06MAC : 00 -1C -50 -00 -D8 -9BSystem InformationThe Information menu will display the receiver’s software/firmware versionnumber and the receiver’s factory-assigned network MAC address. Thisscreen is for information only and has no user adjustments.using The ReCeiVeRNOTE: Before using your new BD receiver, be sure to set the speakerdistances, as explained in Audio Settings: Speaker Settings, on page 18.hoMe MenuPress the Home button to display the Home Menu screen:DLNA SearchPandoraPicasaYouTubeFM RadioBluetoothInputHome MenuThe available sources are listed on the left.If a disc has been inserted into the receiver’s built-in disc slot, it will appearon the list as either “CDDA” (CD), “DVD Video” (DVD) or “Blu-ray Disc.” Ifyou have inserted a USB device into the receiver’s USB port, it will appearon the list as “USB.”Digital and analog audio sources connected to the receiver’s rear-paneldigital and line inputs can be accessed by selecting “Input” from the sourcelist (see Listening to Audio Sources, on page 24).To select a source from the list, use the Cursor Up/Down buttons tohighlight the desired source, then press the Enter button to select it. Youcan also select sources by pressing the four Source buttons on the remote.DISCMUTEVOL+VOL–CH+CH–SETUPHOMEENTERTOP MENU POP-UP MENUCLEAR/EXITREPEATA–BPROGRAM BOOKMARK THUMBNAIL ZOOMSUBTITLE AUDIO SURROPTIONSDISPLAY1 2 34 5 67 809RADIO STREAM SOURCE SourceButtons• Disc: Selects the receiver’s built-in disc player.• Radio: Selects the receiver’s built-in FM tuner.• Stream: The first press of this button selects the last-used source amongthe following: Bluetooth, YouTube, Picasa, Pandora, DLNA. Subsequentpresses advance through the sources in order. (Note: YouTube, Picasaand Pandora streaming services are region-dependent.)• Source: The first press of this button selects the last used digital oranalog source connected to the receiver’s rear-panel optical, coaxial,HDMI ARC, HDMI 1 (BD300 only), HDMI 2 (BD300 only) and Aux inputs.Subsequent presses advance through the inputs in order.To use the Playlist function, see Using Playlists, on page 27.