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Troubleshooting guide

Before requesting service, make the following checks. If you are in 
doubt about some of the check points, or if the solutions indicated do 
not solve the problem, refer to “Product information” (

Z

 3).

Common problems

Power indicator blinks

•  An error has occurred. Contact an authorized service center.

No sound

•  Examine the connections. 
•  Increase the volume of the system.
•  Examine the volume of the iPod, iPhone, Bluetooth device or portable 

audio equipment.

•  Make sure that the iPod, iPhone, Bluetooth device or portable audio 

equipment is actually playing something.

Sound is distorted

•  Lower the volume of the system. 
•  Noise can occur if you play a lower quality audio content.
•  Make sure that the equalizer function of the iPod, iPhone, Bluetooth 

device or portable audio equipment is switched off.

•  Move mobile telephones away from the main unit if the interference 

is apparent.

A “humming” sound can be heard during playback

•  An AC power supply cord or fluorescent light is near the cable. Keep 

other appliances and cords away from the cable of this system.

No response when remote control buttons are pressed

•  Examine that the battery is installed correctly.
•  The battery is weak. Replace it with a new one.

iPod or iPhone

iPod or iPhone does not switch on 

•  Make sure that the iPod or iPhone battery is not depleted. Charge the 

iPod or iPhone.

•  Switch off the system and then switch it on again.

iPod or iPhone does not respond

•  Make sure that the system is in iPod mode.
•  The iPod or iPhone is not connected correctly. Remove the iPod or 

iPhone and connect it again.

iPod or iPhone does not charge 

•  Examine the connections.

Bluetooth

Pairing cannot be done

•  The device is out of the 10 m (33 feet) communication range. Move 

the device nearer to the system.

The device cannot be connected

•  The pairing of the device was unsuccessful. Read the instructions 

and try again.

•  The pairing of the device has been replaced. Do pairing again.
•  Make sure that the system is not connected to a different device.

The device is connected but audio cannot be heard through the 
system.

•  For some built-in Bluetooth devices, you have to set the audio output 

to “SC-HC05” manually. Read the operating instructions of the device 
for details.

Sound from the device is broken

•  The device is out of the 10 m (33 feet) communication range. Move 

the device nearer to the system.

•  Remove any obstacle between the system and the device.
•  Switch off any wireless LAN device.
•  Select “MODE 1” for stable communication.

  Memory reset (Initialization)

When these situations occur, refer to the instructions below to reset the 
memory:
•  There is no response when buttons are pressed.
•  You want to clear and reset the memory contents.

To reset the memory

Disconnect the AC power supply cord.

While you press and hold [

1

, POWER] on the main unit, 

connect the AC power supply cord again.
Wait until the power indicator lights up.

Release [

1

, POWER].

All the settings are set back to the factory preset.
The system is in standby mode.
Switch on the system to set the memory items again.

Specifications

Amplifier section

RMS output power stereo mode

  Front Ch (both ch driven)
     

20 W per channel (6  ), 1 kHz, 10% THD

  Total RMS stereo mode power 

40 W

FTC output power stereo mode

  Front Ch (both ch driven)
     

15 W per channel (6  ), 1 kHz, 10% THD

  Total FTC stereo mode power 

30 W

Terminal section

AUX (rear)

  Sensitivity 

670 mV, 31 k

  Terminal 

Stereo, 3.5 mm (

1

/

8

) jack

Speaker section

Type 

2 way, 2 speaker system (Bass reflex)

Speaker unit(s)

  Full range 

6.5 cm (2 

1

/

2

) cone type x 1/ch

  Tweeter 

1.5 cm (

5

/

8

) piezo type x 1/ch

  Passive radiators 

8 cm (3 

1

/

8

) x 2/ch

Impedance 

6

 

Bluetooth section

Bluetooth system specification 

Ver. 2.1 + EDR

Wireless equipment classification 

Class 2 (2.5 mW)

Support profiles 

A2DP, AVRCP

Frequency band

     

2402 MHz to 2480 MHz (Adaptive Frequency Hopping)

Driving distance 

10 m line of sight

     

(iPhone 3G, at height 1 m, in MODE 1)

General

Power supply 

AC 100 V, 50/60 Hz

Power consumption 

16 W

Dimensions (W x H x D) 

370 mm x 176 mm x 85 mm

   

(14 

4

/

7

 x 6 

13

/

14

 x 3 

1

/

3

)

Mass (Weight) 

1.8 k

g

 (9 lb.)

Operating temperature range

     

0°C to +40°C (+32°F to +104°F)

Operating humidity range

     

35% to 80% RH (no condensation)

Power consumption in standby mode

0.05 W (approximate)

Note:

1. Specifications are subject to change without notice.
  Mass and dimensions are approximate.
2. Total harmonic distortion is measured by the digital spectrum 

analyzer.

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Summary of Contents for SC-HC05

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...S UNIT IN A BOOKCASE BUILT IN CABINET OR IN ANOTHER CONFINED SPACE ENSURE THE UNIT IS WELL VENTILATED TO PREVENT RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK OR FIRE HAZARD DUE TO OVERHEATING ENSURE THAT CURTAINS AND ANY OTHER MATERIALS DO NOT OBSTRUCT THE VENTILATION VENTS WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE ELECTRIC SHOCK OR PRODUCT DAMAGE DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPARATUS TO RAIN MOISTURE DRIPPING OR SPLASHING AND THAT NO...

Page 3: ...er hazards 4 Safety check After repairs or service ask the servicer to perform safety checks to confirm that the unit is in proper working condition Product information For product information or assistance with product operation Contact the Panasonic Canada Inc Customer Care Centre at 1 800 561 5505 or visit the web site www panasonic ca or an authorized Servicentre closest to you Maintenance To ...

Page 4: ...oroughly with water and then consult a doctor Insulation sheet Stopper Connect the AC power supply cord Rear view Use the included AC power supply cord with this system only Do not use an AC power supply cord from other equipment Conserving power The system consumes approximately 0 05 W when it is in standby mode Disconnect the power supply if you do not use the system Some settings will be lost a...

Page 5: ...led when you adjust the volume or when you switch off the system Change the remote control code Z 4 MUTE SELECTOR iPod MENU OK LINK MODE PAIRING B D C E F A G H I J I Start or pause playback J Skip or search track K Power indicator On The system is on Off The system is in standby mode L iPod or iPhone dock M Status indicator Green iPod mode Blue Bluetooth mode Light blue Set or cancel the auto off...

Page 6: ...tion 8GB 16GB 32GB iPod nano 3rd generation video 4GB 8GB iPod classic 80GB iPod nano 2nd generation aluminum 2GB 4GB 8GB iPod 5th generation video 60GB 80GB iPod 5th generation video 30GB iPod nano 1st generation 1GB 2GB 4GB iPhone 4 16GB 32GB iPhone 3GS 8GB 16GB 32GB iPhone 3G 8GB 16GB iPhone 4GB 8GB 16GB Compatibility depends on the software version of your iPod or iPhone Note The display on th...

Page 7: ...e connects with this system automatically after pairing is complete Note A device must be paired to connect This system can only connect to one device at a time A device stays connected even if the system is switched to iPod or AUX mode Pairing with additional devices 1 Press SELECTOR to select Bluetooth mode 2 Press and hold PAIRING 3 Access the Bluetooth menu of the device and search for SC HC05...

Page 8: ...frequency band Certification This system conforms to frequency restrictions and has received certification based on frequency laws Thus a wireless permit is not necessary The actions below are punishable by law Taking apart or modifying the main unit Removing specification indications from the bottom of this main unit Restrictions of use Wireless transmission and or usage with all Bluetooth equipp...

Page 9: ...ces you have to set the audio output to SC HC05 manually Read the operating instructions of the device for details Sound from the device is broken The device is out of the 10 m 33 feet communication range Move the device nearer to the system Remove any obstacle between the system and the device Switch off any wireless LAN device Select MODE 1 for stable communication Memory reset Initialization Wh...

Page 10: ...use abuse neglect mishandling misapplication alteration faulty installation set up adjustments misadjustment of consumer controls improper maintenance power line surge lightning damage modification introduction of sand humidity or liquids commercial use such as hotel office restaurant or other business or rental use of the product or service by anyone other than an Authorized Servicer or damage th...

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