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Location of Controls

Microphone

SD Memory Card slot

USB lid

OPR
(operation)
OFF/ON

Volume 

MODE,
HOLD

Display panel

• Indicators may

be difficult to see
under direct
sunlight or
fluorescent light.

Earphones jack 

(M3 jack)

Battery lid

Skip / Search / backward
/ Select

Skip / Search / forward /
Select

Play / Stop / Confirm

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2
3
4

5
6

HOLD

MODE

Press and hold

This function causes the unit to
ignore button presses during
play and so on, to prevent
interrupting an operation.

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2

3 4

5

6

TUNER mode indicator
VOICE mode indicator
AUDIO mode indicator
Play indicator
Recording indicator
Battery /charge
indicator

• To release, press and hold again until “HOLD OFF” is displayed.
• This is cancelled if the 

is set to OFF or the auto power-off

function turns the unit off.

OPR

Auto power-off function

In order to save power, the unit turns itself off if left unused for more
than 10 seconds after being switched on. (AUDIO mode, VOICE PLAY
mode)
Press 

to turn the power on again. Play starts automatically.

Power save display

During play, the power save display appears if no
operation is performed for more than 10 seconds.
Press the 

to return to the previous screen.

MODE

Resume function

Play resumes from where last stopped. 
This is cancelled if an SD Memory Card is changed or removed.

HOLD function

• Operation is not guaranteed when using the USB cable only. Insert

the rechargeable battery.

• Do not disconnect the USB cable while “ACCESSING CARD” is

displayed or open the battery lid while recording. This can cause the
data on the SD Memory Card to be lost, or render it unusable.

• If the USB connection is not recognized, disconnect the USB cable

and reconnect it.

• Use only the included USB cable to avoid damage to the unit. Do not

use the included USB cable with any other equipment.

• Operation is not guaranteed when more than two items of USB

equipment is connected to your computer or a USB hub or USB
extension cable is used.

• If your computer goes into power save mode while connected to this unit,

it may not recognize the unit when it comes out of this mode. Disconnect
the unit and reconnect it or restart the computer if this happens.

• To disconnect the USB cable, double click the 

icon which is in

the task tray of the computer and follow the onscreen instructions.

• The rechargeable battery is charging while the unit is connected to

your computer by USB cable. However, it cannot charge fully.

Note

5

1

2

OPR

OFF

ON

4

3

Record tracks to an SD Memory Card using the SD-Jukebox
software on the included CD-ROM.

Refer to the operating instructions for SD-Jukebox (PDF) for information
about how to record tracks.

To USB 
port

USB Cable

Large end 

to computer

Insert the SD
Memory Card

Insert with
arrow facing
upward

Write the music data to an SD Memory Card

Data Save Function

Connect the unit to your computer with the USB cable when the
unit is turned off.

When this unit is connected to the computer by USB, it is recognized as an
external device by the computer and functions as a USB reader/writer.
This enables you to save (drag and drop) datas other than music data from
your computer to an SD Memory Card.

You can play music data recorded in SD Audio format (AAC/WMA/MP3).

Set the OPR
switch to OFF

Rechargeable battery (included)

Battery indicator

Power Supply Preparations

Charging the battery

• You can charge the battery before it is fully discharged.
• Reconnect the AC adaptor to charge the battery again.
• Use only the included AC adaptor and AC mains lead to avoid

damage to the unit. 

Do not use the AC adaptor and AC mains lead with any other equipment.

Note

Full

Empty

Recharge

Charge immediately

after purchase!

AC adaptor (included)

Insert the rechargeable battery and connect the AC adaptor. (above)

• If you connect the AC adaptor during FM reception, the sound will stop for a

short time. If you connect it during play or recording, these operations will stop. 

• Operation is not guaranteed when using the AC adaptor only. Insert the rechargeable battery.

You can not start Voice recording
and FM recording when the
battery indicator is blinking.
• Use the rechargeable battery

and AC adaptor together, or use
the fully charged rechargeable
battery to start recording. 

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2

1

AC Adaptor

Insert with
arrow facing
upward

Insert the
rechargeable
battery.

Charge the battery.

1

2

OPR

OFF

ON

3

2

4

1

Charge indicator 

When charging 

starts: 

lights

While charging: 

scrolls

When charging 

finishes:

goes out

Remove the
rechargeable battery

Push the battery lock
switch to the outside.

Charging time:
Approx. 3 hours 30minutes

Set the OPR
switch to OFF

Battery lock
switch

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Page 1: ...ords audio data in an encrypted form on your computer s hard disk Encrypted music cannot be used if you move or copy the files to other folders drives or computers Unique identification specific to your processor and hard disk is used for encryption Thus if you replace the processor or hard disk previous audio data may no longer be available Recording and operating problems may occur on some compu...

Page 2: ... All Programs Panasonic SD JukeboxV5 SD JukeboxV5 Starting SD Jukebox The operating instructions for SD Jukebox are installed along with the application as a PDF Using the PDF Operating Instructions for SD Jukebox Compatible PC IBM PC AT compatible personal computers with one of the following operating systems preinstalled OS Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional Service Pack 2 3 4 Microsoft Windows...

Page 3: ...MP3 VOICE G 726 Stereo 2 channels AUDIO TUNER Mono 1 channel VOICE Rec Play TUNER Rec Play 20 Hz to 20 000 Hz 0 dB 7 dB AUDIO 20 Hz to 3 000 Hz 0 dB 7 dB VOICE Mono 87 50 MHz to 108 00 MHz 50 kHz steps 3 3 mW 3 3 mW 16 Ω M3 jack DC 1 2 V one rechargeable battery SD audio continuous playback 14 hours 30 minutes TUNER 7 hours 30 minutes VOICE 11 hours TUNER REC 4 hours VOICE REC 6 hours 42 9 43 2 17...

Page 4: ...on at www panasonic co uk Most major credit and debit cards accepted All enquiries transactions and distribution facilities are provided directly by Panasonic UK Ltd It couldn t be simpler Also available through our Internet is direct shopping for a wide range of finished products take a browse on our website for further details Fuse cover Figure A Figure B Fuse 5 ampere Fuse 5 ampere Figure A Fig...

Page 5: ...hich is in the task tray of the computer and follow the onscreen instructions The rechargeable battery is charging while the unit is connected to your computer by USB cable However it cannot charge fully Note 5 1 2 OPR OFF ON 4 3 Record tracks to an SD Memory Card using the SD Jukebox software on the included CD ROM Refer to the operating instructions for SD Jukebox PDF for information about how t...

Page 6: ...c recorded by SD stereo system is also playable 1 Turn the unit on OPR OFF ON Example PLAY MODE EFFECT 2 3 P SRD1 Personal surround 3D sound field with presence P SRD2 Enhanced P SRD1 effect RE MASTER Compensates for high frequencies lost through compressed recording OFF Normal DISP MODE 4 PL TITLE Displays playlist title and track title TITLE ARTIST Displays track title and artist name PL ARTIST ...

Page 7: ...MODE is set to PRESET Playback in VOICE PLAY mode monaural page 15 or Recording the radio Note Off OPR OFF ON or Press Select REC START Press Press again to stop recording While listening to the station press Press Preset numbers 4 Adjust the volume 0 25 Noise may be heard when adjusting the volume or Press MODE or Press Press Press L R Stereo earphones Use only the included headphones Insert firm...

Page 8: ...s than 10 minutes the remaining time is displayed The remaining time and flash MODE VOICE PLAY mode settings MODE or or 2 Set 3 Confirm 1 Select the desired item Press Press Press Press PLAY MODE Same as AUDIO mode page11 RANDOM and INTRO PLAY cannot be selected 1 FILE LOCK LOCK Locking a selected file A lock icon appears for the locked file UNLOCK Cancelling a 1 FILE LOCK ALL LOCK LOCK Locking al...

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