Panasonic SC-PMX9 Owner'S Manual Download Page 1

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Owner’s Manual

CD Stereo System

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SC-PMX9

Table of contents

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS................................................2

Supplied accessories ...........................................................................3

Maintenance ..........................................................................................3

Preparing the remote control...............................................................3

Making the connections .......................................................................4

Placement of speakers .........................................................................4

Overview of controls ............................................................................5

Inserting media .....................................................................................5

Media information .................................................................................6

Network settings ...................................................................................6

Using AirPlay with this system’s speakers ......................................10

Playing back music files on the DLNA server..................................11

Bluetooth

®

 operations ........................................................................11

About Bluetooth

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................................................................................12

Media Playback operations................................................................12

Radio ....................................................................................................13

Clock and timers .................................................................................14

Sound effects ......................................................................................14

Using the auxiliary input ....................................................................14

Others ..................................................................................................15

Troubleshooting..................................................................................16

Specifications......................................................................................18

Limited Warranty (ONLY FOR U.S.A.)................................................19

Limited Warranty (ONLY FOR CANADA)...........................................20

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Summary of Contents for SC-PMX9

Page 1: ...ANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 2 Supplied accessories 3 Maintenance 3 Preparing the remote control 3 Making the connections 4 Placement of speakers 4 Overview of controls 5 Inserting media 5 Media informatio...

Page 2: ...ing to qualified service personnel Unit To reduce the risk of fire electric shock or product damage Do not install or place this unit in a bookcase built in cabinet or in another confined space Ensure...

Page 3: ...RSS 102 and compliance with RSS 102 RF exposure users can obtain Canadian information on RF exposure and compliance THE FOLLOWING APPLIES ONLY IN THE U S A FCC Note This equipment has been tested and...

Page 4: ...kers Place the speakers so that the tweeter is on the inner side To prevent damage to the speakers do not touch the speaker cones if you remove the nets Use only the supplied speakers The combination...

Page 5: ...riods of time to prevent hearing damage Excessive sound pressure from earphones and headphones can cause hearing loss Listening at full volume for long periods may damage the user s ears 19 Display pa...

Page 6: ...ntrol Bulk Interrupt is not supported Some files can fail to work because of the sector size NTFS file system is not supported only FAT16 FAT32 file system is supported This system can play CD R RW wi...

Page 7: ...m network related settings individually jIf your home wireless network has been configured to use specific IP Addresses Subnet Mask Default Gateway Primary DNS etc jIf you want to change the name of t...

Page 8: ...ngs 1 Depending on the network environment or the wireless network router settings it may take more than 10 mins to complete the settings You can make the wireless network settings with the app Panaso...

Page 9: ...s network 1 If you have set your wireless network to be invisible select BACK and refer to Alternative settings right The below settings are the alternative or additional settings for Method 4 left En...

Page 10: ...settings as of January 2013 With this function set to On you can stream music from the iOS device or Mac PC iTunes 10 2 2 or later to this system without the need of a network router Previous network...

Page 11: ...device name of this system will be displayed as Panasonic PMX9 _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 2 For details on how to use DMC compatible devices refer to the operating instructions of the devices or the software Suppo...

Page 12: ...es This system may not function properly and troubles such as noise and sound jumps may arise due to radio wave interference if this system is located too close to other Bluetooth devices or the devic...

Page 13: ...the button until the frequency starts changing quickly 2 Press PROGRAM 3 Press the numeric buttons to select a preset number Do steps 1 through 3 again to preset more stations The new station replace...

Page 14: ...to operate To check the settings Press CLOCK TIMER repeatedly to select TIMER Adjust Note The timer starts at a low volume and increases gradually to the preset level The timer comes on at the set tim...

Page 15: ...this system if the indication is 2 or 1 and see if the connection improves If Level 0 is displayed this system cannot establish a link with the wireless network router 17 This function does not work...

Page 16: ...ce Pairing cannot be done Check the Bluetooth device condition The device cannot be connected The pairing of the device was unsuccessful or the registration has been replaced Try pairing the device ag...

Page 17: ...this process may take a few minutes Try moving this system closer to the wireless network router No Connect This system cannot connect to the network Check the network connection 6 No Device The iPod...

Page 18: ...F to r104 o F Operating humidity range 35 to 80 RH no condensation Note Specifications are subject to change without notice Mass and dimensions are approximate Total harmonic distortion is measured by...

Page 19: ...ice restaurant or other business or rental use of the product or service by anyone other than a Factory Service Center or other Authorized Servicer or damage that is attributable to acts of God THERE...

Page 20: ...umer 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 us...

Page 21: ...os are owned by the Bluetooth SIG Inc and any use of such marks by Panasonic Corporation is under license Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners Windows is a trademark o...

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