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RQT6530

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Before use

 

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Maintenance

(See page 30 for details.)

Unplug the unit from the household AC outlet before clean-
ing.
Clean with a damp cloth.
Do not use abrasive pads, scouring powders, or solvents.

Service

1. Damage requiring service—The unit should be serv-

iced by qualified service personnel if:
(a) The AC power supply cord or the plug has been

damaged; or

(b) Objects or liquids have gotten into the unit; or
(c) The unit has been exposed to rain; or
(d) The unit does not operate normally or exhibits a

marked change in performance; or

(e) The unit has been dropped or the cabinet damaged.

2. Servicing—Do not attempt to service the unit beyond

that described in these operating instructions. Refer all
other servicing to authorized servicing personnel.

3. Replacement parts—When parts need replacing en-

sure the servicer uses parts specified by the manufac-
turer or parts that have the same characteristics as the
original parts. Unauthorized substitutes may result in
fire, electric shock, or other 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.

3. Power lines—Take care when setting up an outdoor

antenna that it is not near overhead power lines, elec-
tric lights, or electrical circuits, and that there is no dan-
ger of the antenna falling on power lines, electric lights,
or electrical circuits. When installing an outdoor antenna,
take extreme care not to touch such power lines or
circuits, as contact with them can be fatal.

4. Outdoor antenna grounding—If you connect an out-

door antenna, ground the antenna system to protect
against voltage surges and built-up static charges. Sec-
tion 810 of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA
No. 70-1990, provides information about grounding of
the mast and supporting structure, grounding of the lead-
in wire to an antenna discharge unit, size of grounding
conductors, location of antenna-discharge unit, connec-
tion to grounding electrodes, and requirements for the
grounding electrode. Refer to this diagram.

ELECTRIC
SERVICE
EQUIPMENT

GROUND
CLAMP

ANTENNA
LEAD IN
WIRE

ANTENNA
DISCHARGE UNIT
(NEC SECTION 810-20)

GROUNDING CONDUCTORS
(NEC SECTION 810-21)

GROUND CLAMPS

POWER SERVICE GROUNDING
ELECTRODE SYSTEM
(NEC ART 250, PART H)

NEC—NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE

Read these operating instructions carefully before using the unit. Follow the safety instructions on the unit and the safety
precautions listed below. Keep these operating instructions handy for future reference.

Safety

1. Power source—Connect the unit to a power source of

the type described in these instructions or as marked
on the unit.

2. Polarization—The unit is equipped with a polarized

power plug where one blade is wider than the other.
This safety feature ensures that the plug fits into your
household AC outlet only one way. If the plug doesn’t fit
one way, try reversing it. If the plug still doesn’t fit,
contact an electrician to replace the obsolete outlet. Do
not attempt to defeat the safety purpose of the plug.

3. Power cord protection—Route the AC power supply

cord so that it will not be walked on or pinched by items
placed on or against it. Never take hold of the plug or
cord with wet hands. Always grasp the plug body firmly
when connecting and disconnecting it.

4. Overloading—When connecting the AC power supply

cord, be careful not to overload the household AC out-
let, extension cord, or outlet from any other device as
this can result in fire or electric shock.

5. Nonuse periods—Turn the unit off when it is not in

use. Unplug the unit from the household AC outlet if it is
not to be used for a long time. Unplug the unit during
lightning storms.

6. Attachments and accessories—Use only the attach-

ments and accessories recommended in these operat-
ing instructions.

Installation

Placement

1. Ventilation—Situate the unit so that it receives proper

ventilation. Do not install in a confined space such as a
bookcase or cabinet. Allow at least 10 cm (4 inches)
clearance from the rear of the unit. To prevent the risk
of electric shock or fire due to overheating ensure cur-
tains and other materials do not obstruct the unit’s ven-
tilation.

2. Foreign material—Ensure objects and liquids do not

get into the unit. Avoid exposing the unit to excessive
smoke, dust, mechanical vibration, and shock.

3. Magnetism—Situate the unit away from equipment and

devices that generate strong magnetic fields.

4. Stacking—Do not place heavy objects on top of this

unit.

5. Surface—Place the unit on a flat, level surface.
6. Carts and stands—Use the unit only

with carts and stands recommended by
the manufacturer. Move carts with care.
Sudden stops, excessive force, and
uneven surfaces can cause carts to
overturn.

7. Wall and ceiling mounting—Do not mount the unit on

walls or ceilings unless specified in the instructions.

Environment

1. Water and moisture—Do not use the unit near water,

such as near a bathtub or swimming pool. Avoid damp
basements.

2. Heat—Situate the unit away from heat sources, such

as radiators.
Do not situate where temperatures fall below 5˚C (41˚F)
or rise above 35˚C (95˚F).

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Summary of Contents for SC-PM47

Page 1: ...30 P Model No SC PM47 CD Stereo System Operating Instructions P PC Before connecting operating or adjusting this product please read these instructions completely Please keep this manual for future reference ...

Page 2: ... When moving the unit Back cover User memo DATE OF PURCHASE DEALER NAME DEALER ADDRESS TELEPHONE NUMBER CAUTION TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT FULLY INSERT 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 OBJECTS FILLED WITH LIQUIDS SUCH AS VASES SHALL BE PLACED ON TH...

Page 3: ...t to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur...

Page 4: ...tions listed below Keep these operating instructions handy for future reference Safety 1 Power source Connect the unit to a power source of the type described in these instructions or as marked on the unit 2 Polarization The unit is equipped with a polarized power plug where one blade is wider than the other This safety feature ensures that the plug fits into your household AC outlet only one way ...

Page 5: ...r speakers at least 10 mm 13 32 away from the system for proper ventilation The super woofers are located on the sides of the speakers Leave 10 cm clearance for them to be effective These speakers do not have magnetic shielding Do not place them near televisions personal computers or other devices easily influenced by magnetism To avoid damage to the speakers do not touch the speaker cones if you ...

Page 6: ...lors Cords with white and blue tags are for high frequency Cords with red and black tags are for low frequency Incorrect connection can damage the unit Caution Use only the supplied speakers The combination of the main unit and speakers provide the best sound Using other speakers can damage the unit and sound quality will be negatively affected 4 Connect the AC power supply cord Note The included ...

Page 7: ...enna during an electrical storm External unit connections Make sure that the power supply for all components has been turned off before making any connections For details refer to the operating instructions of the unit which is to be connected All peripheral components and cables sold separately Connecting analog equipment This example shows how to connect an analog player with a PHONO OUT LINE OU...

Page 8: ...control VOLUME DOWN UP 10 12 19 CD tray open close button c OPEN CLOSE 12 CD change button c CD CHANGE 13 Headphone jack PHONES 22 Preset EQ select button PRESET EQ 22 CD skip search tape fast forward rewind TPS tune preset channel select time adjust buttons 4 4 4 4 4 REW g 3 3 3 3 3 FF f 10 11 12 19 24 Super sound EQ button SUPER SOUND EQ 22 Aux button AUX 22 Tuner band select button TUNER BAND 1...

Page 9: ...timer auto off button SLEEP AUTO OFF 23 27 Numeric buttons 10 1 9 0 11 17 Display button DISPLAY 15 17 Dimmer button DIMMER 24 Album button ALBUM 15 Clock timer button CLOCK TIMER 24 25 26 Play timer recording timer button PLAY REC 25 Disc button DISC 16 CD Program tuner preset button PROGRAM 11 18 Play mode select button PLAY MODE 10 16 17 21 Use this for selecting repeat mode CD play mode tune m...

Page 10: ... the frequency is changed Turn off MONO for normal listening Stereo and monaural broadcasts are automatically played as they are received FM allocation setting By main unit only By adjusting the allocation you can enable this tuner to receive FM broadcasts allocated in 0 1 MHz steps Press and hold TUNER BAND After a few seconds the display will change to a flashing display of the current mini mum ...

Page 11: ... 4 REW g or 3 3 3 3 3 FF f to tune to the required station 2 Press PROGRAM then press 4 4 4 4 4 REW g or 3 3 3 3 3 FF f to select a channel 3 Press PROGRAM The station occupying a channel is erased if another station is preset in that channel B Selecting channels 1 Press the numeric buttons to select the channel For channels 1 to 9 press the corresponding number For channels 10 to 15 press 10 then...

Page 12: ...ckward or 3 3 3 3 3 FF f forward CD indicator The CD indicator on the display lights whenever the tray is in the playing position whether it is loaded or not One touch play If the unit is in standby mode and a CD is loaded press 2 J CD or CD 1 CD 5 The unit will come on automatically and play will start A CD selection and care With this system you can only play CDs having this mark a Do not use ir...

Page 13: ... CDs Listening to the CD placed in a specific tray 3 Press CD 1 CD 5 to start play The selected CD is played from the first track to the last track in order After the last track the player stops auto matically 4 Adjust the volume To remove the CD While one CD is playing except in All Disc Random play or program play you can change the CDs in the other trays 1 Press c CD CHANGE 2 Press CD 1 CD 5 Pr...

Page 14: ... achieves the same sound quality as MP3 with a file size that is smaller than that of MP3 Note When creating a WMA disc ensure the copyright feature is off Noise may occur when playing WMA files Limitations on MP3 WMA play This unit is not compatible with packet write format This unit does not use ID tags When both MP3 WMA and CD DA data is recorded on the disc over a number of sessions If the fir...

Page 15: ...otected WMAformat is being played The unit will skip that track and play the next one L C Changing the CD display Remote control only During play or pause Press DISPLAY to select a desired CD display mode Every time you press the button Elapsed play time Remaining play time Album name Track name If you press the button when the track or album name is scrolling The next display will be shown ends s...

Page 16: ...ed in this step 3 Press DISC 4 Within 10 seconds Press 1 5 to select the disc The CD starts 5 Only when you selected 1 SONG in step 2 Select the track with the numeric buttons To select a track 10 or over press 10 then the two digits Play starts from the selected track 6 Only when you selected A RANDOM in step 2 Press CD 2 J to start play To stop play Press L CLEAR When playback ends The current p...

Page 17: ...ed To repeat your favorite tracks 1 Program the tracks you want perform steps 1 6 on page 18 2 Press and hold PLAY MODE and make sure REPEAT ON and are displayed 3 Press CD 2 J Playback will start To use repeat play with CD Play Mode function Set the desired mode A page 16 press and hold PLAY MODE before or during playback and make sure REPEAT ON and are displayed B CD display By remote control on...

Page 18: ...e CLEAR is displayed To select a two digit track Press 10 and then the two numbers you want A When CD FULL appears The number of programmed tracks is limited to 24 No further tracks can be programmed B You can do the following during program mode Check program contents Press 4 4 4 4 4 REW g or 3 3 3 3 3 FF f Every time you press one of the buttons the track and program No are shown on the display ...

Page 19: ... position and metal position tapes can be played but the unit will not be able to do full justice to the characteristics of these tapes Tapes exceeding 100 minutes are thin and can break or get caught in the mechanism Tape slack can get caught up in the mechanism and should be wound up before the tape is played Endless tapes can get caught up in the deck s moving parts if used incorrectly Always r...

Page 20: ...hown The effect of volume and sound quality on recording These have no effect on recording They can be changed for playback To erase a recorded sound 1Press TAPE and then L DEMO 2Insert the recorded cassette with the tape facing in 3Press REC J Preparatory steps Do these steps before each recording Wind up the leader tape so recording can begin immediately Press c OPEN insert a cassette with the t...

Page 21: ...e control onlyly Press and hold PLAY MODE while recording Every time you press the button BP1 BP2 Select the position where there is less noise C Recording CDs You can use 1 DISC ALL DISC 1 SONG mode A page 16 to make recordings Preparation Do the preparatory steps A page 20 Insert the CD s you want to record A page 12 1 DISC ALL DISC recording 1 Do steps 1 to 4 on page 16 Ensure CD is stopped 2 P...

Page 22: ...ngs You can choose one of three types of sound quality a HEAVY Adds punch to rock b CLEAR Clarifies higher sounds c SOFT For background music Press PRESET EQ to select a setting Each time you press the button HEAVY CLEAR SOFT EQ OFF cancelled Note Preset EQ cannot be used together with Super Sound EQ Changes to sound quality do not affect recordings B Enhancing the sound quality C A D B PRESET EQ ...

Page 23: ...mally AUTO OFF remains displayed if CD or tape is selected as the source B Turning the demo function off If the clock has not been set a demonstration of the display is shown when the unit is switched to standby mode This function is set to on at the time of purchase During standby mode Press and hold L L L L L DEMO until NO DEMO is displayed The display changes each time the button is held down N...

Page 24: ...shows how to set the clock for 6 30 p m 1 Press y y y y y to turn the unit on 2 Press CLOCK TIMER to select CLOCK Every time you press the button CLOCK PLAY REC Original display 3 Within 7 seconds Press 4 4 4 4 4 REW g or 3 3 3 3 3 FF f to set the time Press and hold to change the time faster 4 Press CLOCK TIMER The time is set and the original display is restored Displaying the clock when the uni...

Page 25: ...now set Turning the timer on 4 Press PLAY REC Every time you press the button PLAY REC no display off PLAY to turn the play timer on REC to turn the record timer on The indicator doesn t appear if the start and finish times or the clock haven t been set 5 Press to turn the unit off The unit must be off for the timers to operate For play timer The timer play will start at the preset time with volum...

Page 26: ...r will start in these preset conditions However the CD numbers do not get stored in the timer memory 1 After step 4 start playing the desired source 2 Reset the CD numbers if you have changed any of them confirm that a CD or cassette is inserted then press f to put the unit on standby Note If you turn the unit off and on again while a timer is functioning the finish time setting will not be activa...

Page 27: ... Press SLEEP The remaining time is shown for about 5 seconds To change the time remaining during operation Press SLEEP to show the remaining time and then press SLEEP to select the desired time Note The sleep timer turns OFF automatically the moment you attempt to edit record a CD The play and sleep timer or the record and sleep timer can be used together The sleep timer always has priority Be sur...

Page 28: ...heard during AM broadcast Use an outdoor antenna 7 Turn the TV off or separate it from the unit Separate the antenna from other cables and cords Listening to the radio Clean the heads If the erasure prevention tabs have been removed cover the holes with adhesive tape Poor quality sound Recording is not possible Using the cassette deck Remote control doesn t work Check that the batteries are insert...

Page 29: ...damage that is attributable to acts of God THERE ARE NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES EXCEPT AS LISTED UNDER LIMITED WARRANTY COVERAGE THE WARRANTOR IS NOT LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT OR ARISING OUT OF ANY BREACH OF THIS WAR RANTY As examples this excludes damages for lost time travel to and from the servicer loss of media or images data or other memo...

Page 30: ... Unauthorized substitutes may result in fire electric shock or other 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 In the U S A contact the Panasonic Customer Call Center at 1 800 211 7262 or e mail consumerproducts pan...

Page 31: ...cy 44 1kHz Decoding 16 bit linear Beam source wavelength Semiconductor laser 780nm Number of channels Stereo Frequency response 20Hz 20kHz 1 2dB Wow and flutter Below measurable limit Digital filter 8fs D A converter MASH 1 bit DAC MP3 MP3 decoder MPEG 1 Layer 2 Layer 3 Bit rate 32kbps 320kbps Variable bit rate Sampling frequency 32kHz 44 1kHz 48kHz MP3 decoder MPEG 2 Layer 2 Layer 3 Bit rate 8kbp...

Page 32: ... Rico Inc PSC Ave 65 de Infantería Km 9 5 San Gabriel Industrial Park Carolina Puerto Rico 00985 Panasonic Canada Inc 5770 Ambler Drive Mississauga Ontario L4W 2T3 www panasonic ca 2002 Matsushita Electric Industrial Co Ltd Printed in Malaysia As an ENERGY STAR Partner Panasonic has determined that this product meets the ENERGY STAR guidelines for energy efficiency When moving the unit 1 Remove al...

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