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This device is restricted to indoor use due to its operation in the 5.15 to 

5.25 GHz frequency range.

High-power radars are allocated as primary users (i.e. priority users) of 

the bands 5.25 to 5.35 GHz and 5.65 to 5.85 GHz and that these radars 

could cause interference and/or damage to LE-LAN devices.

The maximum antenna gain permitted for the device is 4.3 dBi, to 

comply with the EIRP limit in 5250-5350 MHz, 5470-5725 MHz, and 

5725-5825 MHz specified for point-to-point operation.

 For the United Kingdom and Ireland customers 

Summary of Contents for SC-ALL3

Page 1: ...r System Model No SC ALL8 SC ALL3 Thank you for purchasing this product Please read these instructions carefully before using this product and save this manual for future use Register online at www panasonic com register U S customers only SC ALL8 SC ALL3 ...

Page 2: ...ons 10 Network settings 12 Enjoying music 20 Firmware updates 24 Others 25 Attaching to a wall optional 27 Troubleshooting 30 Specifications 33 How to use this manual Click Tap this icon to jump to Table of contents Pages to be referred to are indicated as l You can jump to the corresponding page by clicking tapping this ...

Page 3: ... numbers provided in this owner s manual are correct as of May 2014 These may be subject to change 1 AC power supply cord AC mains lead K2CB2CB00022 K2CT2YY00097 K2CQ2YY00119 K2CJ2YY00101 Wall mounting accessories 1 Screw XTB3 8JFJK J 1 Safety holder RSC1266 2 Wall mount brackets RSC1262 1 ...

Page 4: ...he factory defaults The operation history may be recorded in the memory of this unit Disposal of Old Equipment Only for European Union and countries with recycling systems This symbol on the products packaging and or accompanying documents means that used electrical and electronic products must not be mixed with general household waste For proper treatment recovery and recycling of old products pl...

Page 5: ... audio source l 23 3 Volume control switch VOL VOL 4 Standby on switch Í I Touch to switch the unit from on to standby mode or vice versa In standby mode the unit is still consuming a small amount of power 5 Mode indicator amber 6 Network indicator blue red 7 AUX indicator green 8 Operation indicator amber Top view Touch area Top view Touch area ...

Page 6: ...formed by touching and holding the switch Blinks Automatic standby mode is activated l 10 Mode indicator amber Blinks once The following setting is turned on Network standby l 16 Operation sound setting l 25 When the setting is turned off it blinks twice Blinks It may blink when the unit turns to standby mode Do not disconnect the AC power supply cord AC mains lead Doing so may cause malfunction o...

Page 7: ...blinking stops Do not disconnect the AC power supply cord AC mains lead Doing so may cause malfunction or damage Network indicator blue Blinks slowly The unit is ready for network setup l 12 Blinks The unit is waiting for the WPS connection l 17 Blinks fast The unit is waiting for the WPS PIN code connection l 17 The volume cannot be changed during the blinking ...

Page 8: ...connected to the network Network indicator red Blinks The unit is connecting to the network When the network connection cannot be established the blinking keeps going Check the network connection l 12 AUX indicator green Lights up AUX is selected as the audio source l 23 ...

Page 9: ...nstalled either vertically or horizontally Install the unit with the speaker feet side down as shown below The output sound will be automatically adjusted depending on the installation style Vertical Horizontal Speaker feet Speaker feet ...

Page 10: ...t disconnect the AC power supply cord AC mains lead when the unit is on Doing so may cause malfunction or damage Automatic standby mode This unit is designed to conserve its power consumption and save energy The unit will turn to standby mode automatically if there is no sound and it is not being used for approximately 20 minutes The operation indicator amber blinks for approximately 1 minute befo...

Page 11: ... 11 For details refer to the operating instructions of the device Connection of an external device Audio cable not supplied Plug type 3 5 mm 1 8q stereo ...

Page 12: ...g The setting will be canceled after the set time limit In that case try the setting again To cancel this setting in the middle touch Í I to turn off the unit Using an Internet browser l 13 You can access this unit s network settings from the Internet browser on your smartphone or PC etc Using WPS Wi Fi Protected Setup l 17 If your wireless router supports WPS you can set up a connection by either...

Page 13: ... in blue and red to blinking in blue The blinking in blue starts after approximately 60 seconds If the blinking in blue does not start restore the factory defaults l 30 Make sure that DHCP is enabled for the network settings on the device 3 Select AllPlay XXXXXX_AJ to connect to this unit This can take up to 1 minute to appear in your Wi Fi list X stands for a digit that is unique to each set Usin...

Page 14: ...isplay the settings page If the settings page is not displayed type http 172 19 42 1 into the URL address field 5 Type a device name and then select Next The device name will be displayed as this unit s name on the network The guaranteed limit is 32 characters The device name is set when Next is selected You can also change the device name after the network connection is set up l 19 My room ...

Page 15: ... Password If your network requires specific settings select DHCP to disable DHCP You can use specific IP address subnet mask default gateway primary DNS etc 7 Select Connect to apply the settings When the connection is established the network indicator blue lights up Depending on the device the connection complete screen may not be displayed If the network indicator does not light up check the net...

Page 16: ...PS and VOL again until it blinks twice To keep the network standby turned off select AUX as the audio source before switching the unit to standby mode If this function is set to on the network wired LAN Wi Fi remains active even in standby mode The power consumption in standby mode will increase If this function is set to off the network wired LAN Wi Fi is disabled in standby mode The network wire...

Page 17: ...p 2 1 Touch and hold WPS again The network indicator blue blinks even faster 2 Enter the PIN code 64428147 into the wireless router When the connection is established the network indicator blue lights up When canceling the setting in the middle by touching Í I the unit takes a while to turn off The mode indicator amber blinks until the unit is turned off Once the unit enters WPS PIN code mode you ...

Page 18: ...eripheral devices The LAN cable must be connected or disconnected while the AC power supply cord AC mains lead is disconnected Inserting any cable other than a LAN cable in the LAN port can damage the unit If the LAN cable is disconnected the network related settings l 19 will be initialized In that case make the settings again When a LAN cable is connected the Wi Fi function will be disabled Powe...

Page 19: ...age after changing the device name To change the device name select Change and type a new device name and then select Apply 4 Type a device name and then select Next Refer to the step 5 of Using an Internet browser l 14 for details on a device name 5 Select and input the details If your network requires specific settings select DHCP to disable DHCP You can use specific IP address subnet mask defau...

Page 20: ...vice containing music The following steps are based on Panasonic Music Streaming 1 Turn this unit on The network indicator blue lights up If the network indicator is blinking in blue and red wait until the blinking stops 2 Start the app Panasonic Music Streaming 3 Select a music source To add music source select Local Network Source and then select the device containing music The added music sourc...

Page 21: ...martphone or the NAS device etc Playlist of Windows Media Player can play back only the contents that are stored in the libraries When this unit is selected as DLNA speakers The volume control on the unit may not apply to the app Playback control using a progress bar on playback screen may not work The volume level applied to AllPlay speakers will not be reflected If the unit is selected as output...

Page 22: ...or blue lights up If the network indicator is blinking in blue and red wait until the blinking stops 2 Start the app and select a song to playback Using Spotify You will need Spotify Premium For details visit the following website www spotify com connect After step 2 3 Select the square image of the song s cover art in the bottom left of the playback screen 4 From select this unit as the output sp...

Page 23: ...iption is required Fees may apply Services icons and specifications subject to change For details visit the individual music service s website You can also listen to music from an external music player through this unit Preparation Connect an external device l 11 1 Touch AUX The AUX indicator green lights up 2 Start playback on the connected device To change the audio source from AUX to the networ...

Page 24: ...ely 4 minutes Do not disconnect the AC power supply cord AC mains lead Doing so may cause malfunction or damage 2 After the mode indicator amber stops blinking and lights up disconnect the AC power supply cord AC mains lead 3 After 3 minutes reconnect the AC power supply cord AC mains lead The unit automatically turns on and the network indicator blinks in blue and red alternately for approximatel...

Page 25: ...g music on the network stop the playback Touch and hold both WPS and AUX The mode indicator amber blinks once and then blinks again to show the Wi Fi signal strength If the mode indicator amber does not blink again the unit is not connected to the network If the network indicator is blinking in blue and red wait until the blinking stops If the Wi Fi signal strength cannot be checked deselect the u...

Page 26: ... Select Select Speaker 3 Select 4 Touch and hold Group in the title bar at the top This unit will be displayed as Panasonic ALL8 Panasonic ALL3 if the device name is not set If the network indicator is blinking in blue and red wait until the blinking stops IP MAC address My room e g My room XX XX XX XX XX XX XXX XXX XXX XXX My room e g IP address MAC address ...

Page 27: ...the unit has a stable Wi Fi connection l 25 1 Fix the safety holder onto the unit Screw tightening torque 50 N0cm 0 4 lbf0ft to 70 N0cm 0 5 lbf0ft WARNING To prevent injury this apparatus must be securely attached to the wall in accordance with the installation instructions Keep the safety holder the screws and the wall mount brackets out of reach of children to prevent swallowing Screw supplied S...

Page 28: ...and the screws are capable of supporting at least 50 kg 110 lbs Use a level to ensure both wall mount brackets are level Connect the AC power supply cord AC mains lead to the unit before hanging the unit onto the wall l 10 Cord not supplied At least 30 mm 1 3 16q 7 5 mm 9 32q to 9 4 mm 3 8q 4 mm 5 32q Wall mount bracket supplied Screw not supplied Space required A 573 mm 22 9 16q B 524 mm 20 5 8q ...

Page 29: ...he wall Refer to step 3 for requirements before screwing 5 Attach the fall prevention cord to the wall Make sure that the slack of the cord is minimal Screw not supplied Safety holder supplied Fix to the wall Cord not supplied Wall anchor not supplied Wall ...

Page 30: ...le continuing to hold Í I touch WPS The mode indicator amber blinks 4 times Humming heard during playback There are cords of other appliances or fluorescent light near the unit s AC power supply cord AC mains lead Turn the appliances off or keep them away from the AC power supply cord AC mains lead The sound is distorted when using the AUX IN jack High level of input signal distorts the sound Turn...

Page 31: ...n error has occurred Disconnect the AC power supply cord AC mains lead and reconnect it Turn the unit on and try again Cannot connect to the network This unit s Wi Fi security supports WPA2 only Your wireless router must therefore be WPA2 compatible For details on the security supported by your router and how to change the settings please refer to the operating instructions or contact your Interne...

Page 32: ...on interruptions Increase the distance between this unit and these devices If your wireless router supports 5 GHz band try using the 5 GHz band To change to the 5 GHz band restore the factory defaults l 30 and redo the network settings using an Internet browser l 13 On the step 6 make sure to select your network name SSID for the 5 GHz band Do not place this unit inside a metal cabinet for it migh...

Page 33: ... 33 Specifications GENERAL Power supply AC 120 V 60 Hz AC 220 V to 240 V 50 Hz Power consumption 22 W Power consumption in standby mode Approx 0 1 W Approx 0 15 W When Network standby is on Approx 3 0 W ...

Page 34: ...2 oF to r104 oF Operating humidity range 35 to 80 RH no condensation AMPLIFIER SECTION RMS output power Front Ch both ch driven 20 W per channel 8 1 kHz 10 THD Subwoofer 40 W 4 100 Hz 10 THD Total power 80 W FTC output power Front Ch both ch driven 12 W per channel 8 120 Hz to 20 kHz 1 0 THD Subwoofer 36 W 4 20 Hz to 120 Hz 1 0 THD Total power 60 W ...

Page 35: ...typek2 Impedance 8 SUBWOOFER Speaker unit s 1 Subwoofer 12 cm 4 3 4q cone typek1 Impedance 4 Wi Fi SECTION WLAN Standard IEEE802 11a b g n Frequency range 2 4 GHz band 5 GHz band Security WPA2 WPS version Version 2 0 TERMINALS SECTION AUX Terminal Stereo 3 5 mm 1 8q jack LAN port 10 Base T 100 Base TX ...

Page 36: ... ch WAV Sampling frequency 32 44 1 48 88 2 96 176 4 192 kHz Audio word size 16 bit 24 bit Channel count 2 ch Audio support format DLNA MP3 Sampling frequency 32 44 1 48 kHz Audio word size 16 bit Channel count 2 ch Bit rate 8 320 kbps FLAC Sampling frequency 32 44 1 48 88 2 96 176 4 192 kHz Audio word size 16 bit 24 bit Channel count 2 ch WAV Sampling frequency 32 44 1 48 88 2 96 176 4 192 kHz Aud...

Page 37: ...mensions are approximate Total harmonic distortion is measured by a digital spectrum analyzer Uncompressed FLAC files may not operate correctly High sampling audio format above 88 2 kHz play with down sampling as below 88 2 kHz 176 4 kHz 44 1 kHz 96 kHz 192 kHz 48 kHz ...

Page 38: ...2 W When Network standby is on Approx 3 0 W Dimensions WkHkD Horizontal placing 248 mmk131 mmk155 mm 9 3 4qk5 5 32qk6 3 32q Vertical placing 131 mmk248 mmk165 mm 5 5 32qk9 3 4qk6 1 2q Mass Weight Approx 2 5 kg 5 51 lbs Operating temperature range 0 oC to r40 oC r32 oF to r104 oF Operating humidity range 35 to 80 RH no condensation ...

Page 39: ...l 8 80 Hz to 20 kHz 1 0 THD Total power 26 W FRONT SPEAKER L R Speaker unit s 1 Woofer 8 cm 3 1 8q cone typek2 2 Tweeter 2 5 cm 1q semi dome typek2 Impedance 8 Wi Fi SECTION WLAN Standard IEEE802 11a b g n Frequency range 2 4 GHz band 5 GHz band Security WPA2 WPS version Version 2 0 TERMINALS SECTION AUX Terminal Stereo 3 5 mm 1 8q jack LAN port 10 Base T 100 Base TX ...

Page 40: ... ch WAV Sampling frequency 32 44 1 48 88 2 96 176 4 192 kHz Audio word size 16 bit 24 bit Channel count 2 ch Audio support format DLNA MP3 Sampling frequency 32 44 1 48 kHz Audio word size 16 bit Channel count 2 ch Bit rate 8 320 kbps FLAC Sampling frequency 32 44 1 48 88 2 96 176 4 192 kHz Audio word size 16 bit 24 bit Channel count 2 ch WAV Sampling frequency 32 44 1 48 88 2 96 176 4 192 kHz Aud...

Page 41: ...mensions are approximate Total harmonic distortion is measured by a digital spectrum analyzer Uncompressed FLAC files may not operate correctly High sampling audio format above 88 2 kHz play with down sampling as below 88 2 kHz 176 4 kHz 44 1 kHz 96 kHz 192 kHz 48 kHz ...

Page 42: ...arty licenses Google Play and Android are trademarks of Google Inc DLNA the DLNA Logo and DLNA CERTIFIED are trademarks service marks or certification marks of the Digital Living Network Alliance App Store is a service mark of Apple Inc The Wi Fi CERTIFIED Logo is a certification mark of the Wi Fi Alliance The Wi Fi Protected Setup Mark is a mark of the Wi Fi Alliance Wi Fi Wi Fi Protected Setup a...

Page 43: ...nd debit cards accepted All enquiries transactions and distribution facilities are provided directly by Panasonic UK 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 This device is restricted to indoor use due to its operation in the 5 15 to 5 25 GHz frequency range High power radars...

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