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RQT8630

Clean with a soft, dry cloth.

Do not use any type of abrasive 
pad, scouring powder or solvent 
such as alcohol or benzine.

Do not:

disassemble, remodel, drop, 
or allow the unit to get wet.

use or store in locations 
directly exposed to sunlight, a 
heat vent, or a heating 
appliance.

use or store in humid or dusty 
locations.

use or store in locations 
exposed to corrosive gases.

insert objects other than SD 
Memory cards and 
rechargeable battery.

use force to open the battery 
lid.

use cracked or warped cards.

short-circuit the power supply 
terminals of the AC adaptor.

detach the label on the card 
or attach other labels or 
stickers.

play your headphones or 
earphones at a high volume.

Blinking of the status 
indicator

Intervals of about 3 seconds

During Audio play, Voice play

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 and 

Tuner reception

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Intervals of about 1 second 
(on for about 0.5 seconds and 
off for about 0.5 seconds)

While writing to the SD Memory 
card (registering marks, 
formatting

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, Tuner recording

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Voice recording

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 etc.)

When the remaining memory 
becomes less than 10 minutes 
while recording, the status 
indicator starts flashing more 
rapidly.

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SV-SD770V only

Intervals of about 2 seconds

During charging the battery

Intervals of about 0.5 seconds 
(on for about 0.25 seconds and 
off for about 0.25 seconds)

Charging is not completed. The 
temperature of the rechargeable 
battery is extremely high or low. 
Wait until the temperature returns 
to normal and then charge the 
battery again. (The charging 
temperature is 5

o

C to 40

o

C)

SV-SD770V.book  41 ページ  2006年3月15日 水曜日 午後1時31分

Summary of Contents for SV-SD770V

Page 1: ...Operating Instructions SD Audio Player Model No SV SD770V SV SD710V Before use please read these instructions completely GC SG GN GH EG EB RQT8630 B ...

Page 2: ...Kong area EB or GH area code model only For your safety please read the following text carefully This appliance is supplied with a moulded three pin mains plug for your safety and convenience A 5 ampere fuse is fitted in this plug Should the fuse need to be replaced please ensure that the replacement fuse has a rating of 5 ampere and that it is approved by ASTA or BSI to BS1362 Check for the ASTA ...

Page 3: ...oured 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 TERMINAL WHICH IS MARKED WITH THE LETTER E BY THE EARTH SYMBOL Ó OR COLOURED GREEN OR GREEN YELLOW THIS PLUG IS NOT WATERPROOF KEEP DRY Before use Remove the connector cover How to replace the fuse The location of the fuse differ according to the ...

Page 4: ...UCT 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 THE APPARATUS The unit is in the standby condition when the AC adaptor is connected The primary circuit is always live as long as the AC adaptor is connected to an electrical outlet The socket outlet shall be installed near the equipment and easily...

Page 5: ... may be able to return your products to your local retailer upon the purchase of an equivalent new product Disposing of this product correctly will help to save valuable resources and prevent any potential negative effects on human health and the environment which could otherwise arise from inappropriate waste handling Please contact your local authority for further details of your nearest designa...

Page 6: ...of Apple Computer Inc of the U S in both the United States and other countries Adobe and its logo Acrobat and Acrobat Reader are trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated Gracenote and CDDB are registered trademarks of Gracenote The Gracenote logo and logotype the Gracenote CDDB logo and logotype and the Powered by Gracenote logo are trademarks of Gracenote CD and music related data from Gracenote ...

Page 7: ...Most major credit and debit cards accepted All enquiries transactions and distribution facilities are provided directly by Panasonic UK Ltd It couldn t be simpler Also available through our Internet is direct shopping for a wide range of finished products take a browse on our website for further details Interested in purchasing an extended guarantee Please call 0870 240 6284 or visit our website w...

Page 8: ...K0674 USB cable K1HA08CD0007 Lithium ion rechargeable battery CGA 9B101C Strap VFC4028 SD Memory card not included This unit supports SD Memory cards and miniSD card miniSD card requires miniSD card adaptor formatted in a FAT12 file system or a FAT16 file system based on SD Memory card specifications You can use SD Memory cards with the following capacities from 8 MB to 2 GB in this unit Panasonic...

Page 9: ...atus indicator Blinks During charging play etc Refer to P41 for details Lights While stopped or when the power is turned on Off When the power is turned off or charging finishes 9 Card lid 10 USB lid 11 Operation buttons 1 Play Stop This is also used to turn the power on off On Press the button briefly Off Press and hold the button for more than approximately 2 seconds 9 Skip Search Fast forward S...

Page 10: ...ware DirectX 8 1 or later Internet Explorer 6 or later Sound Windows compatible sound device Drive CD ROM drive A CD ROM drive capable of digital recording is required Four speed or higher is recommended Recording can not work properly with CD ROM drives connected through an IEEE1394 connection Interface USB port When devices are connected through USB hub or by using USB extension cable operation ...

Page 11: ...e case that any other application runs Depending on your computer system you may experience problems such as being unable to record or use recorded music data Please note that Matsushita is in no way liable for any music data you lose or for any other direct or indirect damages SD Jukebox is a software program for recording and managing music from audio CDs on your PC SD Jukebox also enables you t...

Page 12: ...d Name and then click Next The serial number is indicated on the CD ROM package 7 Select the install destination and then click Next 8 Select the save destination for the music data and then click Next 9 Select the program folder and then click Next If you click Yes on the next screen displayed the SD Jukebox icon appears on the desktop after restarting the PC 10 Click Finish Choose Yes I want to ...

Page 13: ...lect All Programs Panasonic SD JukeboxV5 SD JukeboxV5 Take your music with you on an SD Memory card You can only play music data on this unit that confirms to the SD Audio standard You will need either PC software the included SD Jukebox etc or a stereo system that confirms to the SD Audio standard for writing music data to an SD Memory card If you want to play music data downloaded from a mobile ...

Page 14: ...t menu select All Programs Panasonic SD JukeboxV5 SD JukeboxV5 Operating Instructions If the PDF operating instructions do not open Insert the included CD ROM into the PC s CD ROM drive and follow the on screen instructions to install Adobe Acrobat Reader Voice Editing is a software program for editing and managing voice recording files etc recorded on your PC SV SD710 does not include the Voice f...

Page 15: ...destination and then click Next 7 Select the program folder and then click Next 8 Click Finish Choose Yes I want to restart my computer now The PC automatically restarts The installation is now finished Double click on the Voice Editing icon on the desktop You can also start Voice Editing using the Windows start menu From the Windows start menu select All Programs Panasonic Voice Editing Voice Edi...

Page 16: ...y card creating playlists and editing P13 Do not disconnect the USB cable while ACCESSING is displayed or open the battery lid while recording This can cause the data on the SD Memory card to be lost or render it unusable Use only the included USB cable to avoid damage to the unit Do not use the included USB cable with any other equipment If the USB connection is not recognised disconnect the USB ...

Page 17: ...ger be able to recognise the data on the SD Memory card If this unit cannot recognise the SD Memory card properly or the recording on the card fails formatting the card with SD Jukebox is necessary All the data on the card will be erased if it is formatted If you are using SV SD770V you can format an SD Memory card on the unit P34 If the SD Memory card is formatted on other equipment the time spen...

Page 18: ... on the battery with the 3 mark on the unit 4 Close the battery lid 2 Charge the rechargeable battery 1 Open the USB lid 2 Insert the AC adaptor cable straight in to the USB terminal with the arrow A facing upwards If it is forcibly inserted at a wrong angle or upside down the terminals may be damaged and the unit or the connected equipment may malfunction 3 Connect the AC mains lead to the AC ada...

Page 19: ...mperature of the rechargeable battery is high or low charging may take longer than usual and you may not be able to charge P41 The AC adaptor is for use with this unit only Do not use it for other equipment Also do not use an AC adaptor for other equipment with this unit While the stereo earphones are inserted in this unit you cannot insert remove the rechargeable battery because the battery lid c...

Page 20: ...played Battery indicator The battery indicator appears on the display panel After the battery indicator has blinked for a while the unit will be turned off soon When the battery indicator is blinking The following operations are not possible Mark register remove FM recording Voice recording File erase SV SD770V only The light around the button do not light up To resolve these problems reconnect th...

Page 21: ... other equipment with this unit Insert and remove the SD Memory card when the unit is turned off 1 Open the card lid 2 Insert the SD Memory card Face the label A upward and insert the card straight as far as it goes MultiMediaCards MMC cannot be used While ACCESSING CARD appears the card is being read from or written to Do not turn off the unit or remove the card Such action may result in malfunct...

Page 22: ...EC SET P34 Change the settings in a selected mode Use SD Jukebox to record music files from a CD to a SD Memory card You cannot play WMA MP3 files that have been saved to an SD Memory card by drag and drop For details on how to record music refer to P13 Turning on the unit playing tracks 1 Press 1 If an SD Memory Card with recorded tracks is inserted in the unit play starts automatically from wher...

Page 23: ...en not using the Touch Slide function s r buttons To select items one by one Press j or i To select items quickly by scrolling the tracklist Press and hold j or i If you keep pressing j or i when scrolling reaches the last first item it will return to the first last item and start scrolling again Do not move the buttons with a projecting object Depending on the pressure you exert with your finger ...

Page 24: ...ase Press j HOLD function If the HOLD switch is moved in the direction of 1 is displayed and the unit stops responding when a button is pressed This prevents operations such a play being interrupted To release return the HOLD switch to the original position Beep If BEEP in SYSTEM is set to ON P28 operations are signaled by beeps The function is ON when this product is purchased 2 Beeps Fast forwar...

Page 25: ...play Operations while stopped Track list If or 9 is pressed the track list is shown Select a track and then press 1 to start play You can select a track using the Touch Slide function P23 Tracks recorded on an SD Memory card cannot be erased selectively Use SD Jukebox or an SD Stereo System to erase them For details on how to use SD Jukebox to erase tracks refer to the PDF operating instructions Y...

Page 26: ... a playlist refer to the PDF operating instructions for SD Jukebox BEST TRACKS Select tracks classified in BEST TRACKS by a Panasonic device with the BEST TRACKS function This is not displayed when no track is classified in BEST TRACKS During play BEST TRACKS is displayed as a playlist name ARTIST Select the playlist classified into the ARTIST playlist in SD Jukebox ALBUM Select the playlist class...

Page 27: ...in the etc tab AUDIO SET menu 1 Press 2 Press r or s to select AUDIO SET and then press 1 3 Press r or s to select an item and then press 1 Repeat this step to select other items PLAY MODE NORMAL Plays in order the tracks in a selected playlist ONE REPEAT Repeats 1 track ALL REPEAT Repeats all tracks in a selected playlist A B REPEAT During play only Repeats between two points AB in the same track...

Page 28: ... may be less with high bit rates P SRD1 Personal surround 3D sound field with presence P SRD2 Enhanced P SRD1 effect OFF Normal Noise may be heard when some EQ and EFFECT settings are combined RESET MARK Press i or j to select YES to reset the registered mark When you set AUDIO SEARCH to MARKED TRACK and then play a track P26 RESET MARK is not displayed If the registered mark cannot be reset on th...

Page 29: ...Press MARK MARK REGISTERED is displayed Up to 99 tracks can be registered To play a marked track 1 Press and hold MARK for more than approximately 2 seconds A list of the marked tracks is displayed 2 Press r or s to select the track to play and then press 1 To play tracks other than marked tracks press and then select ALL TRACKS etc P26 You can also play a marked track by pressing and then selecti...

Page 30: ...s found As the cord of the stereo earphones acts as the FM antenna extend it as far as possible rather than leaving it coiled When using earphones except the included ones receiver sensitivity may decrease depending on the length of the earphone cord There may be an increase in noise when using this unit near a PC or other digital equipment If the AC adaptor is connected during FM reception the so...

Page 31: ...s 1 Select AUTO PRESET from the FM TUNER SET menu and then press 1 P30 The tuner automatically presets the stations it can receive into the channels in order After presetting stations an icon such as is displayed When finished the first station memorized is displayed TUNING MODE is set to PRESET Selecting the preset stations Press or 9 to select a station It takes approximately 2 minutes to preset...

Page 32: ...e space on it Press 1 to turn the power on 1 During FM reception press MARK 2 Press MARK Recording starts Press 1 or MARK to stop recording Press to not record During recording each time you press the display changes recording time remaining time file name After recording an FM file play it in VOICE PLAY mode P35 Noise may be recorded if you adjust the volume while recording Recorded FM files are ...

Page 33: ...d files The recorded sound is automatically set in VOICE REC mode You cannot adjust the volume while recording Recorded files are saved with the file name VOICExxx You can record files from VOICE001 to VOICE300 About Recording FM recording and Voice recording This unit does not have a clock function so the recording date and time of files recorded on this unit is shown as 2006 01 01 00 00 on Voice...

Page 34: ...YES and then press 1 If YES is selected a confirmation screen is displayed Press i or j to select YES and then press 1 Erasing files may take time if there is a large number of files Use the rechargeable battery and AC adaptor together or use the fully charged rechargeable battery CARD FORMAT You can use this unit to format cards All the data on the card will be erased if it is formatted 1 Select ...

Page 35: ...names other than VOICE001 to VOICE300 and TUNER001 to TUNER300 cannot be played or erased on this unit It is recommended that you use Voice Editing to save voice files recorded on this unit to a PC Selecting the file to play 1 Press 2 Press r or s to select an item and then press 1 ALL FILES Plays all files compatible with this unit All the voice files and then all the tuner files are played VOICE...

Page 36: ...To set the section to repeat in A B REPEAT P28 A B REPEAT can only be set during play ERASE ONE While stopped only Erasing a selected file Press i or j to select YES and then press 1 ERASE ALL While stopped only Erases all the voice files and tuner files which can be played back on this unit Refer to ERASE ALL in the VOICE REC mode menu P34 Erasing files may take time if there is a large number of...

Page 37: ...VERSION NORMAL ONE REPEAT ALL REPEAT A B REPEAT RANDOM INTRO PLAY NORMAL S XBS1 S XBS2 TRAIN RE MASTER P SRD1 P SRD2 OFF TOUCH SLIDER BEEP ON OFF 1 2 2 PLAY MODE ERASE ONE ERASE ALL SYSTEM RENUMBER ERASE ALL CARD FORMAT SYSTEM 1 2 2 5 5 REC SET VOICE SET NORMAL ONE REPEAT ALL REPEAT A B REPEAT SYSTEM STEREO MONO EQ 3 4 5 FM TUNER SET NORMAL S XBS STEREO MONO MANUAL PRESET AUTO PRESET PRESET CH ERA...

Page 38: ...8 Play time 9 Play status 1 While playing 10 Current track number Total number of tracks 11 Track title 12 Artist name 13 Playlist name FM TUNER mode SV SD770V only 1 Mode 2 Presetting stations 3 EQ S XBS 4 FM audio Monaural 5 Remaining battery power 1 6 OUT JoJo 1 0 08 ALL S XBS1 Nacky AAC 96 ALL TRACKS RM PL 1 2 3 4 5 8 10 9 13 12 11 7 6 S XBS1 S XBS2 TRAIN RM P SRD1 P SRD2 INTRO FM 1 S XBS MONO...

Page 39: ...ICE PLAY mode SV SD770V only 1 Mode 2 Playable files Voice file FM tuner recording file 3 PLAY MODE ONE REPEAT ALL REPEAT A B REPEAT 4 Remaining battery power 5 File name 6 File play time 7 Play status 1 While playing While stopped 8 Current file number Total number of files 1 REC MARK s20 20 50 1 2 3 4 REC 1 6 1 0 02 VOICE 001 1 4 3 2 7 8 ALL 6 5 VOICE VOICE TUNER ...

Page 40: ...a lot of pressure on the unit if you place it in a bag with the cord of the earphones wrapped around it The display panel may be broken Do not let rain or drops of water splash on the unit Be careful not to let water splash on this unit if you wash your hands when using the strap Discontinue use if you experience discomfort with the earphones or any other parts that directly contact your skin Cont...

Page 41: ...ur headphones or earphones at a high volume Blinking of the status indicator Intervals of about 3 seconds During Audio play Voice play and Tuner reception Intervals of about 1 second on for about 0 5 seconds and off for about 0 5 seconds While writing to the SD Memory card registering marks formatting Tuner recording Voice recording etc When the remaining memory becomes less than 10 minutes while ...

Page 42: ...ter Mishandling of batteries can cause electrolyte leakage which can damage items the fluid contacts and may cause a fire If electrolyte leaks from the battery consult your dealer Wash thoroughly with water if electrolyte comes in contact with any part of your body CAUTION DANGER OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS INCORRECTLY REPLACED REPLACE ONLY WITH THE SAME OR EQUIVALENT TYPE RECOMMENDED BY THE MANUFA...

Page 43: ...g battery power indication blinking P20 Connect the AC adaptor or charge the rechargeable battery fully before operation P18 20 INT SEARCH will not work properly Have you entered the playlist names correctly No audio play Are you trying to play a file that is not compatible with this unit P13 Did you use SD Jukebox to record the music file You cannot play WMA MP3 files even if you drag and drop th...

Page 44: ...g start screen Noise is heard in FM TUNER mode If you connect the AC adaptor radio reception may be noisy or weak in FM TUNER mode Cannot adjust the volume while recording in VOICE REC mode The volume is automatically set You cannot adjust the volume Sound decreases during VOICE PLAY mode The recorded sound may decrease if an operation is performed during recording No voice play You may not be abl...

Page 45: ... jack Power supply Rechargeable battery DC 3 7 V Full charging time Rechargeable battery included When using the AC adaptor Approx 2 hours When connecting the USB cable to a PC Approx 3 hours Battery duration Rechargeable battery SD audio continuous playback Using a Panasonic SD Memory card the stereo earphones EQ is NORMAL EFFECT is OFF and recommended bit rate AAC 96 kbps Approx 72 hours FM TUNE...

Page 46: ... recorded continuously on a file The recording times will become shorter if there are music files etc on the SD Memory card Specifications are subject to change without notice The battery duration shown depends on operating conditions Due to the limitations of font data some characters cannot be displayed on this unit Characters that cannot be displayed are shown as _ Does not support to all chara...

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