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To insert an SD Memory Card

• Insert the card so the label is

facing up and the end with the
corner cut off is facing in.

• Push on the center of the card

so it locks into place.

Note:
The following can occur if there is
a problem with the card:
• “Now Busy” or “EMERGENCY

STOP” appears on the display
frequently 

• “Reading” appears on the dis-

play for 20 seconds or longer

• No sound continues for 20 sec-

onds or longer after pushing the
shuttle key [

]to play

You can remedy the problem by
formatting the card with Panasonic
Media Manager.
Before formatting the card, check in
any data on the card to your comput-
er. See the online help for Panasonic
Media Manager for details.

Push the shuttle key [

].

The unit turns off about ten sec-
onds later.
Resume
When you next push the shuttle key
[

], play resumes from where you

stopped it. Play starts from track 1 if
you replace the card or battery.

To stop play and turn the unit off

”  may be displayed

at times. This refers to a feature
that will be available in the future
with the Panasonic Media
Manager software.
Before this feature is available,
all tracks are played and “

(default playlist) is displayed on
the playlist number display.

Supplied accessories

A

Inserting the battery

B

Battery indicator

C

Battery (not included)

• Use alkaline batteries.
• If rechargeable batteries are to

be used, rechargeable batteries
manufactured by Panasonic are
recommended.

Hold function

This function stops the unit from
responding when a button is pressed.

It prevents the following:
• The unit turning on unexpectedly,

causing the battery to go dead.

• Play being interrupted when a

button is accidentally pressed.

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Stereo earphones

(L0BAB0000172) –1pc.

USB Reader/Writer

(RFA1869-H1) –1pc.

Neck lanyard

(RFA1876A-Q) –1pc.

SD Memory Card

–1pc.

CD-ROM

–1pc.

SD Audio Player

For the U.S.A

To order accessories contact 4-800-332-5368 or Web site (http://www.panasonic.com).

• When the indicator flashes, replace

the battery with a new one.

• The indicator may not function correct-

ly under some operating conditions.
The one during play is the best guide.

• The time between when the indicator

starts flashing and when the power
is cut off depends on the type of bat-
teries you are using.

• This indicator may not function cor-

rectly if you use batteries other than
the specified Panasonic alkaline bat-
teries.

• Use numbers indicated when

asking for replacement parts.

• Take care that the lanyard does

not get caught and choke you.

Summary of Contents for SV-SD50

Page 1: ...are for the USB Reader Writer and the Panasonic Media Manager software from the included CD ROM 2 Connect the USB Reader Writer to your personal computer 3 Record checkout some music to the SD Memory Card with Panasonic Media Manager Refer to the online help of the Panasonic Media Manager for details SD Audio Player Operating Instructions Model No SV SD50 This manual was printed with soy based ink...

Page 2: ...video display card set to display at 800x600 video Internet connection and web browser Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 01 or later Recommended System Pentium III 500MHz or equivalent CPU 128MB RAM Hard Disk Space 200MB for Software 1GB for Music CD ROM drive that supports digi tal audio extraction Full Duplex Sound card and speakers 65 000 color video display card set to display at 800x600 or higher...

Page 3: ...S lamp is off Do not wet drop or expose the USB Reader Writer to impacts Do not use or store in locations directly exposed to sunlight a heat vent or a heating appliance Do not disassemble or modify Do not insert foreign objects into the slot The USB Reader Writer Performing the following actions before RealOne for Panasonic has start ed completely while the USB Reader Writer s ACCESS lamp is on a...

Page 4: ... displayed on the playlist number display Supplied accessories A Inserting the battery B Battery indicator C Battery not included Use alkaline batteries If rechargeable batteries are to be used rechargeable batteries manufactured by Panasonic are recommended Hold function This function stops the unit from responding when a button is pressed It prevents the following The unit turning on unexpectedl...

Page 5: ... the battery lid or card cover use cracked or warped cards detach the label on the card or attach other labels or stickers Care and use Listening caution Batteries Remove the battery if the unit is not to be used for a long time Do not recharge ordinary dry cell batteries disassemble short circuit or put in a fire or water peel off the cover or use if the cover has been peeled off Mishandling of b...

Page 6: ...sonic web site http www panasonic com For assistance in Puerto Rico call Panasonic Sales Company 787 750 4300 or fax 787 768 2910 Limited Warranty Limits And Exclusions This warranty ONLY COVERS failures due to defects in materials or workmanship and DOES NOT COVER normal wear and tear or cosmetic damage The warranty ALSO DOES NOT COVER damages which occurred in shipment or failures which are caus...

Page 7: ...ny interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Responsible Party Matsushita Electric Corporation of America One Panasonic Way Secaucus NJ 07094 USA Telephone No 1 800 211 7262 THE FOLLOWING APPLIES ONLY IN THE U S A This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 THE FOLLOWING APPLIES ONLY IN CANADA 1 800 332 5368 Customer Orders Only Panasonic Se...

Page 8: ...demarks and trademarks in these instructions Licensed AAC Patents U S patent numbers 08 937 950 5848391 5 291 557 5 451 954 5 400 433 5 222 189 5 357 594 5 752 225 5 394 473 5 583 962 5 274 740 5 633 981 5 297 236 4 914 701 5 235 671 07 640 550 5 579 430 08 678 666 98 03037 97 02875 97 02874 98 03036 5 227 788 5 285 498 5 481 614 5 592 584 5 781 888 08 039 478 08 211 547 5 703 999 08 557 046 08 89...

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