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Power Supply Preparations

Refer to the specifications (page 8) for information on operating times when using rechargeable batteries or dry-cell batteries.

Using the car adaptor

Be sure to use the supplied car adaptor specially de-
signed for this model. 
(Refer to the separate installation instructions.)

The car adaptor can be used to recharge the unit’s bat-
teries while in the car.

Using the AC adaptor
(not included)

Connect the AC adaptor.

Using rechargeable batteries
(not included)

Obtain the optional rechargeable batteries.
Make sure to recharge the batteries before using them.
The unit cannot be used to charge rechargeable batter-
ies other than those specially designed for it.
Optional batteries: P-3GAVA/2B

Recharging procedure

1

Insert the special rechargeable bat-
teries into the unit.

2

Connect the AC adaptor.

(Refer to “Using the AC adaptor” for connection
instructions.) Recharging starts and the “

H

charging indicator flashes on the display. When
the rechargeable batteries fully recharge the
charging indicator disappears.

3

When recharging is complete, un-
plug the AC adaptor from the
household AC outlet and the DC IN
jack.

Note

!

Rechargeable batteries have a service life of approxi-
mately 300 charge-discharge cycles. The batteries
have reached the end of their operational life if they
last for a noticeably shorter time after recharging, or if
they cannot be recharged at all. Replace the batteries.

Recharging may only be performed when the unit is
powered off.

The AC adaptor and rechargeable batteries may be-
come warm while recharging is in progress. This is not
a malfunction.

Using dry-cell batteries 
(not included)

After disconnecting the AC adaptor, insert two “LR6,
AA, UM-3” alkaline batteries.
The procedure for inserting and removing dry-cell
batteries is identical to that for rechargeable bat-
teries.

Battery indicator

This indicator flashes when the batteries are almost out
of power. Power is cut off completely a short while later.
Rechargeable batteries: Recharge batteries.
Dry-cell batteries: Replace batteries with new ones.

Note

!

The length of time the unit will continue to operate be-
tween when the battery indicator starts flashing and
when the power is cut off differs depending on the
type of batteries used.

The battery indicator may not flash if rechargeable
batteries other than those designated by Panasonic
are used.

Removing batteries
Push up on the battery
in the direction indicat-
ed by the arrow. Then
lift it out.

If the battery lid
comes loose
Slide the lid back into
place horizontally.

If the unit malfunctions or freezes during use,
then disconnect the power source (the AC
adaptor or batteries). 
Re-connect the power source and continue op-
eration.

1

+

-

2

3

2

DC IN jack (DC IN 4.5 V 

K

)

Back panel of the unit

Household
AC outlet

AC adaptor

S-XBS

Battery indicator

Location of Controls

A

Display

B

Album mode button
(ALBUM MODE)

C

Memory/recall button 
(MEMORY/RECALL)

D

Repeat button (REPEAT)

E

S-XBS button (S-XBS)

F

Album skip buttons
(

M

ALBUM 

L

)

G

Skip/search buttons
(

:

9

)

H

Play/pause button (

1

/

;

)

I

Stop/operation off button
(

,OPR OFF)

J

Open switch (OPEN 

1

)

K

Headphone volume control
(VOLUME)

L

Headphone jack (

Ë

)

M

Hold switch (HOLD)

N

Play mode selector 

(

NOR, RANDOM, RESUME

)

O

CD release button (PUSH)

P

Hole for car mounting base

Q

DC IN jack
(DC IN 4.5 V 

K

)

HOLD

Back panel of
the unit

Conserving power

To save power when the unit is not to be used for a long
time, unplug the AC adaptor from the household AC
outlet. Reprogram tracks if necessary before use.

B C D

A

E F G

N M L K

J I

H

O

P

Q

HOLD mode

Before operating the buttons
Be sure to move [HOLD] to release
the unit from the HOLD mode.

This function causes the unit to ignore
short, accidental button presses. (The
disc lid can still be opened and closed.)

The HOLD function prevents the
following:

The unit is powered on accidentally
when not in use, causing the batteries
to run down.

A button is accidentally pressed during
play, interrupting the operation.

To use the HOLD function

Set [HOLD] to the HOLD position.

(

” indication

When the unit is in HOLD mode, press-
ing any button causes the indication

(

” to appear on the display.

When the unit is powered off

The  “

(

” indication appears only

when [

1

/

;

] is pressed.

HOLD Function

Never mix dry cell and rechargeable batteries.

Turn the unit off before replacing the recharge-
able batteries.

To order the optional AC adaptor RP-AC46 contact
1-800-332-5368 or web site 
(http://www.panasonic.com).

Summary of Contents for SL-MP50

Page 1: ...se of the plug 3 Power cord protection Route the AC power sup ply 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 sup ply cord be careful not to overload the household AC outlet extension cord or outle...

Page 2: ... operate be tween when the battery indicator starts flashing and when the power is cut off differs depending on the type of batteries used The battery indicator may not flash if rechargeable batteries other than those designated by Panasonic are used Removing batteries Push up on the battery in the direction indicat ed by the arrow Then lift it out If the battery lid comes loose Slide the lid back...

Page 3: ...k to tracks that were played previously in the random sequence During program play random play or 1 track re peat play page 4 search operation is limited to the current track only Press during play Press during play Press during stop mode Press during play Press twice to skip to the beginning of the previous track Press again to restart play Press and hold during play P U S H PUS H 3 4 1 6 2 L R N...

Page 4: ...lay in sequence To delete the entire programmed se quence Press OPR OFF 4 N NOR RESUME RANDOM G C MEMORY RECALL H N NOR RESUME RANDOM Playing MP3 files What is MP3 A method of compressing audio MPEG Audio Layer 3 MP3 allows audio to be reduced to up to one tenth its original size when a compression rate of 128 kbps is used without overtly hurting audio quality When creating MP3 files to play on th...

Page 5: ... track Press again to restart play OPR OFF OPR OFF Backward Forward ALBUM S XBS MP3 ALBUM S XBS ALBUM TRACK MP3 Total number of albums Total number of tracks ALBUM S XBS ALBUM TRACK MP3 ALBUM S XBS MP3 S XBS MP3 3 4 1 6 2 L R VOLUME 5 4 6 OPEN HOLD NOR RESUME RANDOM OPR OFF 5 ALBUM MODE MEMORY RECALL S XBS TRACK MP3 Album number Track number Track number in play Elapsed playing time of each track ...

Page 6: ...racks are repeated v Cancel M Changing the sound quality Press during play or stop mode The setting switches as shown below each time you press the button S XBS Cancel no indicator is shown S XBS Select this setting to boost the low range response NOR RESUME RANDOM N G H N NOR RESUME RANDOM NOR RESUME RANDOM N D REPEAT Program play Up to 20 tracks can be entered in the programmed se quence Prepara...

Page 7: ...ng between 4 and 6 then adjust the volume on the other equip ment Using the unit with a car audio system This model comes with the car adaptor and the car stereo cassette adaptor Please refer to the Installation Instructions attached sheet For securing the unit Car mounting kit SH CDF20 Note when using the car mounting kit SH CDF20 Note It may not be possible to use the unit with some types of car...

Page 8: ...tteries especially designed for this unit can be recharged Special rechargeable Ni Cd batteries P 3GAVA 2B set of 2 For details check with your dealer If rechargeable battery play time is short after recharg ing the batteries have reached the end of their service life Replace them with the recommended replace ments Play time may be shorter than usual after recharging batteries for the first time o...

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