Panasonic SC-PM4DB Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 9

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DAB

DAB stands for digital audio broadcasting. It is a new form 
of radio that is broadcast digitally. Unlike regular analogue 
broadcasting, digital radio deteriorates less, and is thus able 
to provide quality sound close to that of a disc.

DAB structure

DAB structure

Bands

There are two types of DAB bands, “BAND 

III

” (Receivable 

in this unit) and “L BAND”(Not broadcast in the United 
Kingdom, and not receivable on this unit).

Frequencies

There are 41 frequencies on BAND 

III

. Among those 

frequencies, 7 are used in the United Kingdom (current as 
of January, 2007).

Ensemble, station and service

The number of stations that make up one frequency differ 
between DAB and analogue radio. Analogue stations all 
broadcast on different frequencies, even if it is the same 
company doing the broadcasting. With DAB however, it is 
possible to broadcast a number of stations on the same 
frequency.
In DAB terminology, a group of stations on the same frequency 
is called an ensemble.

As shown in the diagram, an ensemble consists of a group 
of stations which have primary services, they can also 
have secondary services. This means, for example, that 
commentary on sports events from different areas can all be 
broadcast at once.

DAB reception method on this unit

DAB reception method on this unit

Depending on the region there is a difference between 
broadcast frequency and stations broadcast along the same 
frequency. For this reason, a memory of receivable stations 
should fi rst be created and then select from those memorized 
stations as the reception method.

DAB Auto Scan

This function searches for currently receivable stations and 
inputs them into unit memory.
When DAB is selected for the fi rst time, this function starts 
automatically.

Note

Even if the station is stored into memory, some stations 
may not broadcast depending on the time of day etc. If this 
occurs,“NO SERVICE” is displayed.

Station Memory Updating

When there is a station name change, or a new station 
begins broadcasting, the unit memory is automatically 
updated when:

• The previous station name is displayed by selecting 

“STATION TUNE”.

•  One of the stations already broadcasting on the same 

frequency with the new station is displayed by selecting 
“STATION TUNE”.

Note

•  Deleting stations that are no longer broadcasting is not automatic. If 

you want to delete a station, perform Auto scan again and the new 
memory is created.

•  When a new frequency begins broadcasting, stations on that new 

frequency are not automatically added to memory. Perform Auto 
scan to add them to memory. Also, you may need to change the 
Auto scan range if the new frequency is outside the factory set Auto 
scan range (

 page 11).

STATION TUNE

You can select stations from the memory created as shown 
above in alphanumeric order. You can easily select your 
favorite stations by using presets

 

(

 page 10).

DAB operation

DAB operation

1

Press [TUNER/BAND] to enter DAB mode.

The unit comes on.

Note

“Scan Failed.” appears if no stations are memorized. If this occurs, 
adjust the antenna and try Auto scanning or change the Auto scan 
frequency range. (

➡ 

page 11)

2

Press [PLAY MODE] to select “STATION TUNE”.

Each time you press the button:

“STATION TUNE” 

 “PRESET TUNE”

3

Press [ /

4

] or [ /

¢

] to select a station.

The station name changes in alphanumeric order.

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Summary of Contents for SC-PM4DB

Page 1: ...y not look exactly as illustrated SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES Please check and identify the supplied accessories Use numbers indicated in parentheses when asking for replacement parts As of January 2007 1 x Remote control N2QAYB000146 1 x AC mains lead K2CT3CA00004 1 x FM antenna REXV0088 1 x DAB T antenna N1EADY000001 2 x Remote control batteries Table of contents Safety precautions...

Page 2: ...with wet hands This can cause electric shock Foreign matter Do not let metal objects fall inside the unit This can cause electric shock or malfunction Do not let liquids get into the unit This can cause electric shock or malfunction If this occurs immediately disconnect the unit from the power supply and contact your dealer Do not spray insecticides onto or into the unit They contain flammable gas...

Page 3: ...pond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows The wire which is coloured Blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured Black or Blue The wire which is coloured Brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured Brown or Red WARNING DO NOT CONNECT EITHER WIRE TO THE EARTH TERMINALWH...

Page 4: ...the type of inlet used the front part of the connector may jut out as shown in the drawing However there is no problem using the unit Connector Appliance inlet 1 Connect the speaker cables Red ª Black Red ª Black Incorrect connection can damage the unit 2 Connect the DAB T antenna The cross bar of the T should be kept firmly stretched Find a position with good reception There is a function on the ...

Page 5: ... leakage which may cause a fire Do not mix old and new batteries use different types of batteries at the same time heat or expose to flame take apart or short circuit attempt to recharge alkaline or manganese batteries use batteries if their covering has been peeled off Use Aim at the remote control sensor avoiding obstacles at a maximum range of 7m directly in front of the unit Refer to page 6 fo...

Page 6: ...13 Headphone jack A Avoid listening for prolonged periods of time to prevent hearing damage Plug type 3 5mm stereo not included 6 Tuner Band selection 8 9 Remote control Remote control Buttons such as 1 function the same as the controls on the main unit This function allows you to turn off the unit in disc mode only after left unused for 10 minutes The setting is maintained even if the unit is tur...

Page 7: ...y within the current track Display function Display function This function allows you to display the information of the current track Press DISPLAY repeatedly during play or pause mode CD Elapsed play time Remaining play time MP3 Elapsed time Album name Track name ID3 Artist ID3 Track ID3 Album Note Maximum number of displayable characters approximately 30 This unit supports ver 1 0 1 1 ID3 tags T...

Page 8: ...ust conform to ISO9660 level 1 or 2 except for extended formats To play in a certain order prefix the folder and file names with the 3 digit numbers in the order you want to play them FM radio Manual tuning Manual tuning 1 Press TUNER BAND to select FM 2 Press PLAY MODE to select MANUAL 3 Press 4 or to select the frequency of the required station ST is displayed when a stereo FM broadcast is being...

Page 9: ...ons as the reception method DAB Auto Scan This function searches for currently receivable stations and inputs them into unit memory When DAB is selected for the first time this function starts automatically Note Even if the station is stored into memory some stations may not broadcast depending on the time of day etc If this occurs NO SERVICE is displayed Station Memory Updating When there is a st...

Page 10: ...lecting a preset channel 1 Press PLAY MODE to select PRESET TUNE 2 Press 4 or or numeric buttons to select a channel Listening to the secondary Listening to the secondary service service Press the DAB SECONDARY to select the secondary service is displayed if there is a secondary service broadcast The secondary services are selected each time the button is pressed The primary service is returned to...

Page 11: ...AB SCAN MODE is changed the DAB preset channels are erased and if the DAB play timer has been set the timer switches to off Checking the DAB signal quality Checking the DAB signal quality To improve reception by adjusting the antenna while monitoring signal quality on the display 1 Press DAB MENU to enter menu mode Note Scan Failed appears if no stations are memorized If this occurs adjust the ant...

Page 12: ...ect play timer CLOCK PLAY Original display 2 Within 5 seconds press 4 or to set the starting time Play timer indicator Start time 3 Press CLOCK TIMER to confirm 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 to set the finishing time Finish time To activate the timer 5 Press PLAY to turn on the timer PLAY is displayed 6 Press y to turn off the unit The unit must be off for the timer to operate To Action change the settin...

Page 13: ...dio equipment Connecting to a portable audio equipment This feature enables you to enjoy music from portable audio equipment MUSIC PORT Audio cord not included Portable audio equipment not included Playing from portable audio Playing from portable audio equipment equipment Switch off the equalizer function if there is any of the portable audio equipment before you plug into the MUSIC PORT jack Oth...

Page 14: ...elevisions other cables and cords Use an outdoor antennas page 5 DATA Data broadcast being received over the DAB broadcast signal Cannot be used on this unit SCRAMBLED The broadcast station being received cannot be accessed NO SERVICE The station is currently not broadcasting NO SIGNAL This station cannot be received Check your antenna page 4 Scan Failed Stations are not receivable Check your ante...

Page 15: ... distortion is measured by the digital spectrum analyzer CD SECTION Disc played 8 cm or 12 cm 1 CD Audio CD DA 2 CD R RW CD DA MP3 formatted disc 3 MP3 Sampling frequency CD 44 1 kHz MP3 32 kHz 44 1 kHz 48 kHz Bit rate MP3 32 kbps to 384 kbps Decoding 16 20 24 bit linear Pickup Wavelength 785 nm Beam source Semiconductor laser Laser power CLASS 1 Audio output Disc Number of channels 2 channel Freq...

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