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Listening to audio from a 

USB device

Devices which are defined as USB mass storage class:
USB devices that support bulk only transfer
USB devices that support USB 2.0 full speed

The USB connectivity enables you to connect and play MP3 
tracks from a USB device.

Preparation:

Before connecting any USB device to this unit, be sure to back 
up the data.

It is not recommended to use a USB extension cable. The 
device connected via the cable will not be recognized by this 
unit.

1

Plug the USB device into the unit. (

>

5)

2

Press [EXT-IN, RADIO] repeatedly to select 
“USB”.

3

Press [

1

/

;

] to start play.

Before removing the USB device, select a source other 
than “USB”.

 

Removing the USB device while it is selected can damage the data stored in 
the device.

Others

Other Panasonic audio/video equipment may start functioning 
when you operate the unit using the supplied remote control.
You can operate this unit in another mode by setting the remote 
control operating mode to “REMOTE 2”.

The main unit and remote control must be set to the same 
mode.

1

Press [EXT-IN, RADIO] to select “AUX”.

2

Press and hold [RADIO/EXT-IN] on the main 
unit and [2] on the remote control until the main 
unit’s display shows “REMOTE 2”.

3

Press and hold [OK] and [2] on the remote 
control for at least 4 seconds.

To change the mode back to “REMOTE 1”, repeat the steps 
above by replacing [2] with [1].

When the following situations occur, reset the memory:

There is no response when buttons are pressed.

You want to clear and reset the memory contents.

1

Disconnect the AC mains lead. (Wait for at least 
3 minutes before proceeding to step 2.)

2

While pressing and holding down [

Í

/I] on the 

main unit, reconnect the AC mains lead.

“--------” appears on the display.

3

Release [

Í

/I].

All the settings are returned to the factory preset. You will 
need to reset the memory items.

Compatible devices

Notes on USB

Supported format: Files with extension “.mp3” or “.MP3” 

CBI (Control/Bulk/Interrupt) is not supported.

FAT12, FAT16 and FAT32 file systems are supported.

Depending on the sector size, some files may not work.

This unit can access up to 254 albums (excluding Root folder) and 2500 
tracks.

The maximum number of tracks in a folder is 999 tracks.

Only one memory card will be selected when connecting a multiport USB 
card reader, typically the first memory card inserted.

Disconnect the USB card reader from the unit when you remove the 
memory card. Failure to do so may cause malfunction to the device.

When you connect the digital audio player to the USB port, it charges all 
the time when the unit is on.

USB operations

Stop

Press [

].

The position is memorized while “RESUME” is 
displayed.

Press [

1

/

;

] to resume play.

Press [

] again to clear the position.

Pause

Press [

1

/

;

].

Press [

1

/

;

] again to restart play.

Skip

Press [

:

] or [

9

]. (Track)

Press [

3

,

4

]. (Album)

Direct access play
(Play starts with 
the track you 
select.)

1

Press [

3

,

4

] to select the album.

2

Press [

9

] once and then the 

numeric buttons to select the track.

For other operating functions, they are similar as those 
described in “Disc operations”.

Changing the main unit and 
remote control mode

Memory reset (Initialization)

SC-HC55DB&35GN-RQTX1267-B.book  19 ページ  2011年2月18日 金曜日 午後5時58分

Summary of Contents for SC-HC55DB

Page 1: ...l for future reference Included Installation Instructions 2 6 The installation should never be done by any other than a qualified installation specialist Before commencing work carefully read these in...

Page 2: ...leave the battery ies in a car exposed to direct sunlight for a long period of time with doors and windows closed Do not take apart or short circuit Do not recharge alkaline or manganese batteries Do...

Page 3: ...ions 2 Accessories 3 Unit and media care 3 Connections 4 Attaching the unit to a wall optional 6 Control reference guide 8 Opening Closing the sliding door 9 Disc operations 10 Radio operations 11 Sou...

Page 4: ...e T should be kept firmly stretched Find a good position with good reception Tape the antenna to a wall or column in a position with the least amount of interference Please refer to Checking the DAB s...

Page 5: ...d Connect the USB device not supplied Use DAB outdoor antenna for better reception The antenna should only be installed by a competent technician Never use the outdoor antenna during lightning storm P...

Page 6: ...ntact with the unit or under an air conditioner where water may drip onto the unit This may have negative impact on the unit resulting in fire or electric shock Secure enough space of more than 30 cm...

Page 7: ...onto the wall mount brackets Connect the DAB antenna HC55 or FM AM antenna HC35 and the AC mains lead to the unit before hanging the unit onto the wall 4 After hanging the unit release your hand caref...

Page 8: ...T LEVEL 5 A iPod 9 iPod OPEN CLOSE HC55 Sensor activity indicator B PLAY F 12 C CLOCK TIMER 12 D PROGRAM 10 11 14 E VOL VOLUME 18 Adjusts sound volume F MUTE 18 Mutes the sound Press again to cancel M...

Page 9: ...the open close sensor The sensitivity of the sensor can be changed to increase or decrease the activating area of the open close sensor Press OPEN CLOSE SENSOR repeatedly to select MODE 1 MODE 2 MODE...

Page 10: ...r Inserting a disc Basic play Stop Press Pause Press 1 Press again to resume play Skip Press or 9 to skip track Press 3 4 to skip album MP3 Search CD Press and hold 6 or 5 Direct access play Play star...

Page 11: ...Press and hold RADIO EXT IN on the main unit After a few seconds the display changes to display current minimum frequency 3 Continue to hold down RADIO EXT IN on the main unit When the minimum frequen...

Page 12: ...ng gradually to the preset level The sleep timer can turn the unit off after a set time 1 Press SLEEP to turn the sleep function on or off 30MIN 60MIN 90MIN 120MIN OFF Cancel 2 Press SLEEP once to che...

Page 13: ...d for the first time this function starts automatically Depending on some factors such as the broadcasting time availability the station may not broadcast even if it is stored into the memory If this...

Page 14: ...XT IN RADIO repeatedly to select DABr Make sure that the initial settings are made 13 To select by station alphanumeric order Press 6 or 5 to select a station To select by preset Press or 9 to select...

Page 15: ...ect SCAN MODE 2 Press 2 1 to select ALL BAND III or AUSTRALIA and then press OK The Auto scan begins automatically after the change has been made The DAB preset channels are erased when the SCAN MODE...

Page 16: ...iPhone responses may vary on new iPhone models or iPhone new software updates Charging the iPod iPhone When iPod iPhone is being charged in standby mode IPOD CHARGING is shown on the main unit s disp...

Page 17: ...ated control of aircraft air traffic control management controlling movement of heavy freight systems control of life support or extension systems control of weapons systems and or missile launch syst...

Page 18: ...e Bluetooth device and execute a Bluetooth search to find this unit SC HC55 If prompted for the passkey enter 0000 To select communication quality 1 Press MENU repeatedly to select LINK MODE 2 Press 2...

Page 19: ...ssed You want to clear and reset the memory contents 1 Disconnect the AC mains lead Wait for at least 3 minutes before proceeding to step 2 2 While pressing and holding down I on the main unit reconne...

Page 20: ...ring AM broadcast Keep the antenna away from other cables and cords Keep the AM antenna away from the unit The picture on the television near the unit disappears or stripes appear on the screen The lo...

Page 21: ...connected device is shown as Character that cannot be displayed will be replaced by An unknown device name is detected and displayed as Noise is heard or broken sound The Bluetooth communication dista...

Page 22: ...e iPod iPhone device is not inserted correctly Read the instructions and try again 16 The USB device is not inserted Check the connection REMOTE 1 The main unit is in REMOTE 1 mode Switch the remote c...

Page 23: ...h 790 nm Laser power CLASS 1 CLASS 1M Audio Output Disc Number of channels FL FR 2 ch SPEAKER SECTION HC55 Type 2 way 2 speaker system Passive Radiator Speaker unit s Woofer 6 5 cm Cone typek1 per cha...

Page 24: ...Panasonic Corporation Web Site http panasonic net p RQTX1267 B F0211ST0 C Panasonic Corporation 2011 For SC HC55DB only SC HC55DB 35GN RQTX1267 B book 24...

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