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1. i i Auto tuning Press and hold TUNE A or TUNE V on the remote control for a t PRESET moment until the frequency starts changing rapidly The unit begins auto tuning stopping when it finds a station MANU Radio operations n Le EESEETESEESESSEZEEEEEZSEEEEEFEESEEEFZEEEEEZSEEEESS SEEE TUNE JOG A If noise is excessive in FM Remote control only Press AUTO MONO to display MONO Each time you press the button AUTO MONO This mode improves sound quality if reception is weak for some reason but broadcasts are heard in monaural Press AUTO MONQO again to cancel the mode MONO is also canceled if the frequency is changed Leave the tuner in AUTO for normal listening Stereo and monaural broadcasts are automatically played as they are received FM frequency step The step is set to 0 2 MHz at the factory It can be changed to enable the tuner to receive stations broadcast in 0 1 MHz steps Any FM frequencies that have been preset will be changed by this procedure Be sure to carry out presetting again Press and hold BAND The display changes in a few seconds to show the current lowest FM frequency Continue to hold down the button The minimum frequency changes and the step is changed at the same time Repeat this procedure to change the step back a _ re a e m sarm a ee ae a 1 OOO piojo Fi
2. ECO mode on but display still Turn DEMO off lights up in standby mode Listening to the radio Noise is heard Use an outdoor antenna The stereo indicator flickers or doesn t light Sound is distorted A beat sound is heard Turn the TV off or separate it from the unit A low hum is heard during AM Separate the antenna from other cables and cords broadcasts The correct FM frequency can t be Change the frequency step tuned in The cassette deck Poor quality sound Clean the heads Check the Dolby NR setting Recording is not possible lf the erasure prevention tabs have been removed cover the holes with adhesive tape The CD player The display is wrong or play The disc may be upside down won t start Wipe the disc Replace the disc if it is scratched warped or nonstandard Condensation may have formed in the player due to a sudden change in temperature Wait about an hour for it to clear and try again During One touch editing Page 20 NO TAPE is displayed Load a cassette CHANGE TAPE is displayed If the erasure prevention tabs have been removed cover the holes with adhensive tape The remote control The remote contro doesn t work Check the batteries are inserted correctly Replace the batteries if they are worn All components are required to service the system If service is ever necessary bring the entire system
3. Technics System Component SC HD505 Operating Instructions ee ee eC CI CICI CILI LICE AARNA oo0o0 000o o o Q Q d a a a ooonod 000 5 ora THEE saa ov ge eS a ee ee ee Before connecting operating or adjusting this COMPACT product please read these instructions completely Please save this manual DIGITAL AUDIO TEXT RQT4934 P Before use S 2 ROT4934 Dear Customer Thank you for purchasing this system For optimum performance and safety please read these instructions carefully System sc HD505 CD player SL HD505 L Cassette deck RSH0505 SB HD505 User memo DATE OF PURCHASE DEALER NAME DEALER ADDRESS TELEPHONE NUMBER The model number and serial number of this product can be found on either the back or the bottom of the unit Please note them in the space provided below and keep for future reference MODEL NUMBER SERIAL NUMBER CAUTION THIS PRODUCT UTILIZES A LASER USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE DO NOT OPEN COVERS AND DO NOT REPAIR YOURSELF REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE ELECTRIC SHOCK OR PRODUCT DAMAGE DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN SPLASHING DRIPPING OR MOISTURE CAUTION TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT FULLY
4. RQT4934 Technical specifications TUNER E Pre amplifier section Input sensitivity impedance EXT IN 300 mV 15 KQ Output levelimpedance EXT OUT 250 mV 1 5 kQ E Tuner section FM frequency range 87 9 107 9 MHz 0 2 MHz step 87 5 108 0 MHz 0 1 MHz step FM antenna terminal 75 Q unbalanced AM frequency range 520 1710 kHz 10 kHz steps Timer section Clock Quartz lock type Function Play timer 1 time or everyday Rec timer 1 time or everyday Sleep timer 120 min 30 min intervals E GENERAL Dimensions WX HXD 202 X76 X 262 5 mm 7 15 16 X2 31 32 X 10 1 1 32 Weight 1 2 kg 2 7 Ib AMPLIFIER W W Amplifier section Low frequency side Power output 40 5500 Hz THD 1 6 2 both channel driven 2X10 W Total harmonic distortion Half power at 1 kHz 6 Q 0 09 S N 75 dB Load impedance BQ Amplifier section High frequency side Power output 5500 16000 Hz THD 1 62 both channel driven 2x5 W S N 75 dB Load impedance 69 E Headphones Jack type Load impedance 3 5 mm 1 8 STEREO 16 32 Q E General Power supply AC 120 V 60 Hz Power consumption 68 W STANDBY condition Normal 9 W Eco 0 8 W Dimensions WX HXD 202X 104 5X277 mm 7 15 16 X 4 1 8 X 10 28 32 Weight 3 5 kg 7 7 Ib Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company Division of Matsushita Electric Corporation of America One Panasonic Way Secaucus New Jersey 07094 http www panasonic com CD PLAYER Digital output terminal Op
5. J0 eeecoeeseeeeeepeeeeceoeeepnaaeas s 2 2 gt e od a e 2 s s s s s The Radio preset tuning Choose either automatic presetting which presets all the stations the tuner can receive or manual presetting which allows you to select the stations to preset and the order they are to be preset in There are 39 channels available for presetting a Automatic presetting Do the following once each for FM and AM Preparation Tune to the frequency where presetting is to begin gt page 14 Hold down SET Release the button when AUTO MEMORY appears The tuner presets all the stations it can receive into the channels in ascending order FM stations are preset into channels 1 to 39 and AM stations are preset into channels 21 to 39 SET OK is shown when presetting is complete and the last station to be preset is played ERROR is displayed if the tuner doesn t receive any stations Do presetting manually if this happens see below AM stations replace any FM channels that were preset in channels 21 to 39 Manual presetting Preset the stations one at a time M Tune to the required station Press SET Turn TUNE JOG to select a channel Press SET The station occupying a channel is erased if another station is preset in that channel zE Selecting channels On the remote contro 1 Press TUNER Th
6. ec ccceceeseeeeceeeeneee centr nrnna tanm 19 Recording CDs NGMMal rocni checks sin ites T S 19 One touch CD editing AI EDIT cccccccccscessecesssceseessseeesseeees 20 Timer operations Using the timers Tho play UMO np ee e aai a aa aai 21 Therocord NMED niaranra a EE The play and record timers iiss ccissicsccsncnceusesasveercisseseseteeeueeee 23 THE SISD MBT aeaea aaea NR rai A a Using the timers together 00 0 2 eee cesses ceseteeneereeeansasereeee EO Convenient functions ooo cece cee eter ceceetessessessenene 2A Using other equipment eee eeeeeeereee Z9 Listening Caution annesinin Product service ooo cece cecccsecscseecseuereeseesecessscserseenees 26 Maintenance cede ects edna ele Troubleshooting guide 200 eeecseeeereeteereteneees 27 Technical specifications 00 0 Back cover THE FOLLOWING APPLIES ONLY IN THE U S A CAUTION This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause
7. For a cleaner crisper sound Clean the heads after every 10 hours of use to assure good quality playback and recording Use a cleaning tape not included Troubleshooting guide Before requesting service make the below checks If you can t fix the system as described below or if something not listed here occurs refer to the enclosed directory to locate an Authorized Service Center convenient to you or contact your dealer For detailed instructions contact an authorized servicenter in the U S A and Panasonic Canada inc Customer Care Centre in Canada in the U S A 1 800 211 7262 or web site hitp Awww panasonic com in Canada 905 624 5505 or web site www panasonic ca Reference pages are shown as black circled numbers Common Problems No sound Turn the volume up The speaker cords may be shorted Turn the unit off check and correct the connections and turn the unit on Sounds unfixed reversed or Check the speaker connections come from one speaker only _ _ se tas Humming heard during play A power cord or fluorescent light is near the cables Keep other appliances and cords away from this unit s cables ERROR is displayed Incorrect operation performed Read the instructions and iry again U70 is displayed Connect the flat cables firmly If U70 remains on the display contact the dealer F61 is displayed There is a problem with the amplifier Consult your dealer
8. Shield braid Core wire Run a piece of vinyl wire horizontally across a window or other convenient location e Leave the loop antenna connected e Disconnect the antenna when the unit is not in use Do not use the antenna during an electrical storm AM outdoor antenna not included AQT4934 Before use zz Pe nomm ee l oSi Front panel controls Disc tray Disc tray open close button 4 OPEN CLOSE 11 CD TEXT switch CD TEXT ccccsssscesssecessencesssssessensssneaseose 12 One track all tracks switch TRACK eccccsssseessseneeers 11 Skip search buttons MA 44 PP P eessen 11 Stop button W ues esssesecsssccessssscesesscstsneesssnscseosessencansensase 11 Q Pause button UT vsccsiscsaiciascincsccceatssndcvacsegseersasssseustendavesiancvaeas 11 Play button and indicator P ccccccecsrccteceensecesseneerens 11 The color of the indicator depends on the operation taking place If stopped orange If playing green B Cassette deck Counter reset button C RESET PEIA ene i Reverse mode select button REV MODE PERPER O CD edit recording button CD EDIT u cecsceccsesceseserseeeeens 20 2 Cassette holder 43 Cassette tray open close button 4 OPEN CLOSE 16 42 Record pause button and indicator REC PAUSE 19 43 Dolby noise reduction switch DOLBY NR cccceesene 16 6 Tape Program Senso
9. gt to record on the forward side 4 to record on the reverse side To stop recording Press IM To temporarily stop recording 1 Press REC PAUSE The deck goes into recording standby mode 2 Press the lt 4 or P button with the flashing indicator to resume recording TEPE ____ Recording CDs __ ee Seige aa B Normal recording Preparation Do the preparatory steps page 18 0 Insert a CD gt page 11 Press 4 or gt then W to set the tape direction gt to record on the forward side 4 to record on the reverse side Press REC PAUSE The deck goes into the recording standby mode the indicator above the button lights and the play indicator starts flashing Press P on the CD player Recording starts automatically Four seconds after the CD finishes the deck goes into the recording standby mode To stop recording EITHER Press I on the CD player The deck goes into the recording standby mode four seconds later OR Press W on the deck Recording stops immediately but the CD continues to play To record programmed tracks Program tracks after step 1 page 13 Recording operations AQT4934 Recording operations ROT4934 CDEDIT CD EDIT SeeeeeneweesetGeneeseeeeeeaaeseeeeeseunneseeeoeetsaessaseeeevngse ap Recording CDs A One touch CD editing Al EDIT The unit calculates the length of the tape and decides which track
10. Headphone jack 0 csssc cscssssesseesersnensetseseatnensessesneconseroeaes 25 amp Input selector INPUT SELECTOR ccccssssseessscessesesseersoenes 25 amp Volume control VOLUME cssccccsessetssceessrsesssnerernecseaes 11 Bass demo button BLFS DEMO cscsccsesereeeees 9 24 front panel controls Buttons and amp function in the same way as the controls on the main unit amp Sleep timer button SLEEP 00 ceseeeeesescereceessseesseenssoens 23 Numbered Buttons cccccecsccssstecetseecetenseeesseeseenesereeessaaes 12 amp Program button PROGRAM scsessesscnecsensenneseteneans 13 amp Random button RANDOM scssscssensesssscsnsssersorerseeeers 12 6 Display select button DISPLAY ccssscersssseerseesseeeeeee 18 4 Input select buttons CD TAPE EXT TUNER ccccccscsesssenerseeeenens 12 15 17 25 Basic operating buttons Function changes according to the source Muting button MUTING 0 2 ccscssssccsseotssccatsenereneenanees 24 Play timer button D PLAY scsescsssesersreerssnensnsensesenees 21 Record timer button D REC ccsssssccessenserscersseersenes 22 Cancel button CANCEL ccesccssscsesseeessssesssseesseoetsseeteeees 13 Repeat button REPEAT ccccccssccsccesssossssecstsessessncarsereessees 12 Scroll button SCROLL ccccsscsssssesseneersncenseneesen
11. INSERT Supplied accessories Please check and identify the supplied accessories AC power supply cord RJA0065 K Remote control transmitter RAK HDA10WH FM indoor antenna RSA0006 AM loop antenna set RSA0021 Speaker cords e Red and black REE0499 e Blue and gray REE0853 oo Use numbers indicated in parentheses when asking for replacement parts Only for U S A To order accessories contact 1 800 332 5368 or web site http www panasonic com Table of contents Precautions asics ede i aha a AN 4 The remote control oo ese cess ceseesereeseeeecseesescersseeeeteeeeeee LE Go Fo Cie 9 Reese nnn Pne Rens a AER 5 Connections 55s ce chocececcteetiids needs chines iene Front panel Controls eee eeeeree renee ceseeeneereeee rn Turning the DEMO function Off eee reeeee eres 9 Setting the time a sinicchaiticaeesnseeseeeei anni antec 10 ECO MOn Seen ae nent RS Ren NEF nae mee ee Aan roe 10 Compact disc operations CDs alotin gT UE a11 h ETET EEE ETE E E EE TE N T I E 11 Other IMOGES OF PIV srniaianeinn aa be Radio operations The Radio manual tuning ee eee eer WA The Radio preset tuning eee eerr ee DD Cassette deck operations Cassette tapes ccescescscccesescee cence ceenstscseassseessneesseccssoeassos 16 Recording operations Before recording 222iesic cd audtahaeitaiati ides Proparalon SIONS seori ccteetetievsdsh eian aa a a VO Recording the radio
12. all the tracks are canceled If a track was playing play continues to the end of the CD FULL is displayed If 24 tracks have been programmed is displayed If total playing time for the tracks is over 199 minutes and 59 seconds or a track numbered 25 or over was programmed Tracks can still be programmed and played To check the contents of the program Press Hda 44 or PP h while stopped The track numbers and program positions are displayed in order To add to the end of the program Repeat step 2 Canceling tracks only while stopped From the last track Press CANCEL CANCEL is displayed A particular track Select the track with 44 44 or gt gt gt h then press CANCEL All tracks Press M Program play is also cleared Compact disc operations E 13 RQT4934 The Radio manual tuning t Radio stations can be tuned manually by selecting the station s frequency or they can be preset into channels to make it easy to tune with the remote contro gt page 15 Preparation Turn the unit on Press BAND to select FM or AM Each time you press the button FM lt AM Select MANU with TUNE MODE Turn TUNE JOG to select the frequency of the required station TUNED is displayed when a radio station is tuned STEREO is displayed when a stereo FM broadcast is being received Adjust the volume
13. harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the deater or an experienced radio TV technician for help Any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment would void the user s authority to operate this device This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE SCREWS NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of suffi cient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is
14. on standby The display shows each S condition again for 3 seconds each then restores the original display Confirm PLAY is illuminated Timer operations 7 EJ press OA to turn the unit off The timer starts at the set time with the volume increasing i gradually to the set level i To cance the timer Turn the unit on On the remote control Press PLAY so PLAY goes out On the unit 1 Press CLOCK TIMER to select PLAY and press SET 2 Turn TUNE JOG to select PLAY CANCEL and press SET If you set the timer incorrectly Repeat the procedure from step 1 a RQT4934 ad S 2 feng dm r E ke 22 RQT4934 Baeecepannaee eee aenaaeeeee een ecaeneanae ee spepaaeegaeeee aan oo te eaeewoannneeeeaaeeaeeeenanaaseeaeeeeeenneneee seen acesveeoeeceaedl POWER Using the timers i rr er aaao The record timer This timer records the radio at the set time The example shows settings for recording preset channel 8 on Saturday from 6 30 pm to 7 30 pm Preparation Turn the unit on set the time s page 10 preset radio stations gt page 15 Q Press CLOCK TIMER to select REC CLOCK O PLAY Q REC Original display Press SET within 15 seconds 2 6 Turn TUNE JOG to select the condition required and press SET Select SET Select the day SUN SAT On
15. remove the tabs to prevent recording To record on the tape again cover as shown being careful not to cover the high position discrimination hole Volume and sound quality Recordings are unaffected by changes to volume and sound quality C Preparatory steps Do these steps before each recording Wind up the leader tape so recording can begin immediately unnecessary if CD editing Press 4 OPEN CLOSE insert the cassette with the tape facing in Make sure the cassette is fully inserted and press A OPEN CLOSE to close the deck X Switch DOLBY NR on or off gt Dolby noise reduction page 17 bo Press REV MODE to select the reverse mode Each time you press the button fe FD fd One side only records 2 and CZ Both sides record forward reverse C automatically changes to 32 when REC PAUSE is pressed Erasing recordings Press INPUT SELECTOR 4 or P to select TAPE Set DOLBY NR to OFF Select the reverse mode Press REC PAUSE Press 4 or gt v b UN sesueceeoeo Ghanaeaeoane TE EE esteeee LA Recording the radio Preparation Do the preparatory steps page 18 Tune to the required station p page 14 or 15 Press REC PAUSE The deck goes into the recording standby mode the indicator above the button lights and a play indicator stans flashing Press 4 or P to start recording
16. sound quality Turn towards MAX to emphasize the treble or towards MIN to lessen the effect The effect is not noticeable through headphones B Emphasizing the bass BLFS BLFS brisk low frequency sound boosts the low frequency range to give music more power Press BLFS DEMO Each time you press the button BLFS HIGH BLFS LOW BLFS OFF ee To cancel Press BLFS DEMO to select BLFS OFF C Muting the volume Remote control only Press MUTING Volume is reduced to minimum To cancel Press MUTING again MUTING OFF is displayed and the volume is restored To cancel from the unit turn VOLUME to minimum dB then raise it to the required level Muting is also canceled when the unit is turned off D The sidelight Turn the sidelight on and off with SPOT The sidelight comes on when the demonstration page 9 starts while the unit is on even if SPOT is switched off Using other equipment A Listening to an external source Press INPUT SELECTOR lt 4 or P or EXT on the remote control to select EXT mode Each time you press INPUT SELECTOR TUNER gt CD TAPE EXT Operate the unit See the unit s manual for details on operation and connection gt page 7 B Recording an external source Press INPUT SELECTOR 4 or P or EXT on the remote control to select EXT mode select DOLBY NR and reverse mode Press REC P
17. AUSE Press 4 or P to start recording Start the source to be recorded See the unit s manual for details on operation and connection To stop recording Press W on the deck Recording onto an external unit Select the source to be recorded with INPUT SELECTOR 4orP Start recording on the external unit and start playing the source to be recorded Bpeseeseeeses oeneereneone eeeseenues l C Using headphones not included REVMODE Reduce the volume before connection Avoid listening for long periods of time Plug type 3 5 mm 1 8 in stereo Reference a oS na cms ome 1 dl 4 A soled aga RE O Hele Oe ee ROT4934 oe mdm gara Seta ogm emmys am a gee aitite te o S L Ge 26 RQT4934 Listening caution Selecting fine audio equipment such as the unit you ve just purchased ts only the start of your musica enjoyment Now it s time to consider how you can maximize the fun and excitement your equipment offers This manufacturer and the Electronic industries Association s Consumer Electronics Group want you to get the most out of your equipment by playing it at a safe level One that lets the sound come through loud and clear without annoying blaring or distortion and most importantly without affecting your sensitive hearing We recommend you to avoid prolonged exposure to excessive noise Sound can be deceiving Over time yo
18. Do not use any type of abrasive pad scouring powder or solvent such as alcohol or benzine Service Damage Requiring Service The unit should be serviced by qualified service personnel when a The AC power supply cord or the plug has been damaged or b Objects have fallen or liquid has been spilled into the unit or c The unit has been exposed to rain or d The unit does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked change in performance or e The unit has been dropped or the enclosure damaged Servicing The user should not attempt to service the unit beyond that described in the operating instructions All other servicing should be referred to an authorized service personnel For the address of an authorized servicenter in the U S A 1 800 211 7262 or web site http www panasonic com in Canada 905 624 5505 or web site www panasonic ca N R6 LR6 AA UM 3 SB HD505 RS HD505 SE HD505 f SB HD505 The remote control Insert so the poles and match those in the remote control Do not mix old and new batteries e use different types at the same time heat or expose to flame take apart short circuit e attempt to recharge alkaline or manganese batteries Mishandling of batteries can cause electrolyte leakage which can damage items the fluid contacts and may cause a fire If electrolyte ieaks from the batteries consult your deale
19. Never allow the exposed wires to contact each other when connected Use only the supplied speakers The combination of the system and the front speakers provides the best sound Using other speakers can damage the unit and sound quality will be negatively affected i Connect the AC power supply cord For your reference information you enter into the unit s memory except for time remains intact for up to two weeks after the power supply cord is disconnected sm External unit connections Turn off the power to all units before making connections Refer to the manual of the other unit for details Cables and equipment not included Connect other equipment to the EXT IN terminals to output sound through this unit s speakers or to record onto the cassette deck Connect this unit to other equipment through the EXT OUT terminals to record onio another cassette deck or to output sound from this unit through the other unit Stereo connection cable not included White L To o Red R Connections to DIGITAL OPTICAL OUT Use an optical fiber cable to connect to a minidisc deck Remove the dust cap before use Optional antenna connections Use outdoor antennas if radio reception is poor e Disconnect the FM indoor antenna e The antenna should be installed by a competent technician FM outdoor antenna not included 75 Q coaxial cable not included ee 15 mm 19 32 CAA nan OO ae Cx AM Se Ba SS
20. REC lf the unit is turned off while a timer is functioning the finish time setting will not be activated me A sThe sleep timer Remote control only This timer turns the unit off after a set time mmoc murtat While playing a source O Press SLEEP to select the time minutes amur noe Each time you press the button CO Co LS FA A f i SLEEP 30 SLEEP 60 SLEEP 90 _ OFF SLEEP ae To cancel the sleep timer Press SLEEP to select SLEEP OFF SLEEP goes out To confirm the remaining time While the timer is functioning Press SLEEP The remaining time is shown for about five seconds To change the setting Press SLEEP to display the remaining time then press again to A pm o 5 O toa Q hm 23 O select the required time mm O rai Note jo Ooo The sleep timer is turned off if one touch editing is started Using the timers together Any of the timers can be used together but ensure the unit is off before the start time for the record and play timers fe er i we i ne ree 4 RQT4934 Reference Pl RAQT4934 lic FINE TWEETER C a i B MUTING L_ FINE TWEETER CONTROL MIN MAX E BLFS S MUTING Convenient functions A Adjusting the treble range Fine adjustments to the treble range can be made due to separation of the tweeter and woofer Turn FINE TWEETER CONTROL to adjust
21. at has no tracks short enough to fit in the remaining space linking cannot be done To cancel Press Ml on the CD player EDIT OUT scrolls across the display Linking programmed tracks Program tracks after inserting the new CD page 13 Using the timers The play timer This timer starts play of the selected source at the selected time The example shows settings for preset radio channel 8 to play between 6 30 am and 7 40 am Monday to Friday at 40 dB Preparation Turn the unit on set the time page 10 preset radio stations if you want the timer to start playing the radio page 15 i A Press CLOCK TIMER to select d PLAY CLOCK O PLAY REC Original display Press SET within 15 seconds A F Turn TUNE JOG to select the condition required and press SET Select SET _ s oe ee Select the day SUN SAT One day of the week SUN TO SAT Every day of the week MON TO SAT Every day from Monday to Saturday MON TO FRI Every day from Monday to Friday SAT SUN Saturday and Sunday only dba o da o WAR Tepp a ap a om a o Po Select the start time me er A arm a pe Select the finish time 6 Select the source TUNER CD TAPE TUNE JOG Q lf you select TUNER Select a preset channel a a e e G R e 2 SET Select the volume The timer is now
22. denly moved from a cold environment to a warm one If moisture forms inside this unit it may not operate properly To correct this problem turn on the power and wait about one hour for the moisture to evaporate Placement Ventilation The unit should be situated so that its location or position does not interfere with its proper ventilation Allow 10 cm 4 clearance from the rear of the unit Foreign Material Care should be taken so that objects do not fall into and liquids are not spilled into the unit Do not subject this unit to excessive smoke dust mechanical vibration or shock Magnetism The unit should be situated away from equipment or devices that generate strong magnetic fields Stacking Do not place heavy objects other than system components on top of the unit Surface Place the unit on a flat level surface Carts and Stands The unit should be used only with a cart or stand that is recommended by the manufacturer The unit and cart combination should be moved with care Quick stops excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the unit and cart combination to overturn Wall or Ceillng Mounting The unit should not be mounted to a wall or ceiling unless specified in this operating instructions NO wo eo m Maintenance See page 26 for details Clean the cabinet panei and controls with a soft cloth lightly moistened with mild detergent solution
23. e control only Preparation Press CD to put the unit in CD mode Direct access play Starts normal play from a selected track Select the track with the numbered buttons For tracks numbered 10 and over press 210 then the two digits B Random play Plays the tracks once each in random order SEPA HRAEEHAEEHHSSSHESS HST TST TERETE RTS SH TES EERE REE RASHES HEHEHE HASHES ED RANDOM goes out Fa Repeat play Repeats all tracks or programmed tracks Press REPEAT before or during play SEPP RES HARE SHRAEEHSHKRES RASHES HHKASH RASHES HEHEHE TTS ESTEE SCSET FEET SETS FTeEBRTEenTaee Press REPEAT goes out Repeating one track 1 Select ONE with TRACK 2 Press REPEAT to display co 3 Select the track with the numbered buttons CANCEL e a PeP O OC F fe Cees Fe yf ri bidet Programmed Programmed track number order Total playing time eteeeeeaeeceeeseeeueceoveaneoeaeneeeeaneecenanaceeepceeapnaceane P CDs Program play Select up to 24 tracks to play in the order you choose Preparation Press CD to put the unit in CD mode Press PROGRAM Enter the track number with the numbered buttons For tracks numbered 10 and over press 210 then the two digits Repeat this step to program the tracks in the required order Press P All the tracks are played in the selected order To cancel Press PROGRAM CLEAR is displayed and
24. e day of the week SUN TO SAT Every day of the week Select the start time Select the finish time EJ Select the preset channel The timer is now on standby The display shows each condition again for 3 seconds each then restores the original display Confirm REC is illuminated Press I to turn the unit off Recording starts 30 seconds before the set time with the volume muted during the set time To cancel the timer Turn the unit on On the remote control Press REC so REC goes out On the unit 1 Press CLOCK TIMER to select REC and press SET 2 Turn TUNE JOG to select REC CANCEL and press SET If you set the timer incorrectly Repeat the procedure from step 1 an werd ra Using the timers The play and record timers Checking the timers Press CLOCK TiIMER to select PLAY or REC The timer conditions are shown in the following order Day start time finish time source volume or REC TAPE The timers can be checked even if the unit is off Playing the unit after the timers are set The unit can be used after the timers are set Make sure the unit is off before the set start time Turning the timers on and off The timers come on at the set times if their indicators are alight before the unit is turned off They can be turned on and off with the remote control by pressing D PLAY or H
25. e unit automatically comes on Press again to change the band Press the numbered buttons to select the channel For channels 1 to 9 press the corresponding number For channels 10 or over press 210 then the two digits e g To select channel 21 210 gt 2 gt 1 Adjust the volume On the main unit 1 Select PRESET with TUNE MODE 2 Turn TUNE JOG to select the channel Radio operations AQT4934 Cassette deck operations a AOT4934 eeeeeecteeoersesenaceeoaonepseaaceeeseeceaeep nanan E DOLBY NR or OFF SPeegeeeepvpaeaeeeoeooo eee eeceeo ee ee nepseaacaoseanpenacenaenesn oepeaGgepannaeeoevea Co eee eepepnaseeoaneoaeeeoeeueeeoeoeetnaacaeateueeeaeeceaseacacaeeoaoe EE JA Cassette tapes Preparation Turn the unit on Press 4 OPEN CLOSE insert the cassette with the tape facing in Make sure the cassette is fully inserted and press A OPEN CLOSE to close the deck switch DOLBY NR on or off gt Dolby noise reduction page 17 Press REV MODE to select the reverse mode Every time the button is pressed ia ee re One side is played Both sides are played C32 Both sides are played eight times each Press 4 or gt Play begins and the indicator changes to green gt to play the forward side facing up 4 to play the reverse side facing down Adjust the volume To stop the tape Press W Ca
26. intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the ap pliance Before use E 3 ROQT4934 RQT4934 Precautions Before using this unit please read these operating instructions carefully Take special care to follow the warnings indicated on the unit itself as well as the safety suggestions listed below Afterwards keep them handy for future reference 1 Power Source The unit should be connected to power supply only of the type described in the operating instructions or as marked on the unit Polarization lf the unit is equipped with a polarized AC power plug a plug having one blade wider than the other that plug will fit into the AC outlet only one way This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet try reversing the plug If the plug should still fail to fit contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug Power Cord Protection AC power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them Never take hold of the plug or cord if your hand is wet and always grasp the plug body when connecting or disconnecting it Nonuse Periods When the unit is not used turn the power off When left unused for a long period of time the unit should be un
27. nsions are approximate 2 Total harmonic distortion is measured by the digital spectrum analyzer PRINTED WITH SOYINK This manual was printed with soy based ink ED Panasonic Canada Inc 5770 Ambler Drive Mississauga Ontario L4W 273 www panasonic ca RQT4934 P HO499M0
28. off ECO does not work when DEMO is on Turning ECO on and off Press ECO The current mode is displayed 2 within 2 seconds Press ECO again Each time you press the button NORMAL off 2 ECO on The mode can be switched to ECO when the unit is off but it can not be switched back to NORMAL O O Total number of tracks Label must face upward Total playing time eeeeeeceoceonnnaeeeeeeseeraeeoeaeenaseeeaeecaeeaeanacaeee eee eeaneeae TRACK ONE fo ALL Beueseeeeeeeneeeseeev aaa eage co Track number Elapsed play f time eoeoepnanageeneeeeonpnrue anpecees eu eeeceseeveneeaaaanageeaaeeet e ee enotune VOLUME MSE DIGITAL AUDIO DIGITAL AUDIO peaeoevpeevnanuceonvnesevoe Deve eoseeeoveeseseveeeseeov a eeceaanneese etoneeoonesesel Ds o o o o Preparation turn the unit on 1 Press A OPEN CLOSE to open the tray Set a CD label up on the tray Press 4 OPEN CLOSE to close the tray The number of tracks and playing time is displayed if CD is selected as the source Select ALL or ONE with TRACK ALL all tracks are played ONE one track is played Press P to start play Adjust the volume To stop the disc Press W Compact disc operations a To pause play Press EI during play Press 41 or P to resume play Skipping tracks Press Mdd lt 4 lt 4 backward or P gt gt forward Sea
29. peakers are designed to be used close to a television but the picture may be affected in some cases If this occurs turn the television off for about 30 minutes The television s demagnetizing function should correct the problem If it persists move the speakers further away from the television ROT4934 Q S L 2 a LS Pt T a a a DH Ra s a p Adhesive tape To connect cables Connector To unplug cables Hold the connector from yy both ends and pull it out RQT4934 E a a R E E y i IN OO L OUT QO l l t R DIGITAL OPTICAL IN CD DIGITAL LA WIOPTICAL OUT B Minidisc deck not included Basic connections for supplied accessories nE Before connection Do not connect the AC power supply cord until all other connections are complete eTo prepare the AM loop antenna FM indoor antenna and speaker cables twist the vinyl tip and pull off Disconnect the flat cable on the cassette deck D 1 Flat cables Keep the cabies as flat as possible against the back of the unit FM antenna Fix the other end of the antenna where reception is best AM loop antenna Attach to the supplied antenna stand or use the other holder and attach to the back of the cassette deck a wall or pillar Keep loose antenna cord away from other wires and cords Speaker cables Connect the cables to the terminals of the same color
30. plugged from the household AC outlet ma nad gt 1 Outdoor Antenna Grounding If an outside antenna is connected to the receiver be sure the antenna system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built up static charges Section 810 of the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA No 70 1990 provides information with respect to proper grounding of the mast and supporting Structure grounding of the lead in wire to an antenna discharge unit size of grounding conductors location of antenna discharge unit connection to grounding electrodes and requirements for the grounding electrode See figure below GROUND ANTENNA DISCHARGE UNIT NEC SECTION 810 20 ELECTRIC SEAVICE EQUIPMENT GROUNDING CONDUCTORS NEC SECTION 810 21 GROUND CLAMPS POWER SERVICE GROUNDING ELECTRODE SYSTEM NEC ART 250 PART H NEC NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE 2 Water and Moisture Do not use this unit near water for example near a bathtub washbowl swimming pooli or the like Damp basements should also be avoided 3 Heat The unit should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators and the like It also should not be placed in temperatures less than 5 C 41 F or greater than 35 C 95 F 4 Condensation Moisture may form on the lens in the following conditions e immediately after a heater has been turned on e in a steamy or very humid room e when the unit is sud
31. r Wash thoroughly with water if electrolyte comes in contact with any part of your body Before use E Do not use rechargeable type batteries Remove if the remote control is not going to be used for a long period of time Store in a cool dark place Replace if the unit does not respond to the remote control even when held close to the front panel If the battery lid comes loose slide it back into place horizontally Aim at the sensor avoiding obstacles at a maximum range of 7 meters 23 feet directly in front of the unit Keep the transmission window and the unit s sensor free from dust e Operation can be affected by strong light sources such as direct sunlight and the glass doors on cabinets Do not put heavy objects on the remote control take the remote control apart spill liquids onto the remote control Installation CD player b Tuner Cassette deck Amplifier Left speaker C Right speaker e Do not put the CD player on the amplifier Heat from the amplifier can damage your CDs e Keep your speakers at least 10 mm 13 32 away from the system for proper ventilation Caution Use the speakers only with the recommended system Failure to do so can damage the amplifier and speakers and can cause fire Consult a qualified service person if damage occurs or if a sudden change in performance is apparent e Do not attach these speakers to walls or ceilings These s
32. r switch TPS cscsececsssenseeeerne 17 Fast forward rewind buttons 44 PP ee eeeesseecenee 17 8 Playback buttons and indicators 4 P cssccssceeeeceees 16 The color of the indicator depends on the operation taking place lf stopped fast forwarding or rewinding orange If playing recording or carrying out TPS green G9 Stop button W ou escssscsessscsessescensesstseeenscorsecssaeesseneatenes 16 C Tuner Display pane The display also shows information for the cassette deck CO player and amplifier Station selection and JOG dial TUNE JOG 10 14 Tuning mode switch TUNE MODE ccsccssereecsenecteneeees 14 B Sidelight switch SPOT ccscssssccsstecceteesaresseseessseenens 24 Clock timer button CLOCK TIMER 0ccsssscsrsseesseners 10 21 Set button SEN wists Siscscstaaecadcvntceaianmcdannadiane 10 Band select button BAND cccscseeecesseecetsesessceseresees 14 D Amplifier Standby on switch D A ccessssecssesnsserseecersesseresecersesesseneseseee 9 Press to switch the unit from on to standby mode or vice versa in standby mode the unit is still consuming a small amount of power Standby indicator When the unit is connected to the AC power supply this indicator lights up in standby mode and goes out when the unit is turned on ECO button ECO saian a 10 Fine tweeter control FINE TWEETER CONTROL 24 G
33. rching through tracks During play Press and hold da lt 4 lt 4 backward or gt gt PI forward NO DISC is displayed When the unit is in CD mode but a disc isn t in the player e You cannot skip to tracks already played in random play gt page 12 Skipping is done in the selected order in program play page 13 e You can search only within tracks in random and program play 4 oin S Choose discs with these marks Do not use irregularly shaped discs h use discs that have extra labels or stickers attached Carefully remove leftover adhesive before use attach scratch proof covers or any other kind of accessory e write anything on the CD e clean CDs with liquids Wipe with a soft dry cloth ROQT4934 Compact disc operations pO AQT4944 CD TEXT ARTIST TITLE RANDOM CDs One touch play Remote control only When a CD is loaded and the unit is off press CD The unit comes on and starts play CD text discs This unit reads and displays the information on these discs Display the album title or the artist s name Select either TITLE or ARTIST with CD TEXT Scrolling the text Press SCROLL on the remote control SCROLL ON is shown and the selected information scrolls across the display Press SCROLL again to cancel Scroll does not work if the text is less than 12 letters Other modes of play Remot
34. rectly in the following situations If the interval between tracks is less than 4 seconds If there is noise between tracks lf there are silent parts within tracks Dolby noise reduction Dolby NR reduces hissing when playing tapes It increases the high frequency region when recording and then reduces it in playback Use the same system during playback and recording This unit has Dolby B NR which reduces noise to a third Prerecorded cassettes and equipment marked OQ use Dolby B NR Dolby noise reduction manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation DOLBY and the double D symbol OQ are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation Cassette deck operations ROQT4934 Recording operations i DISPLAY _ t Tab for side B Tab for side A To re record Hi position tape gt 3 Detection hole Normal tape e ueese oooh ereseeeeeeoeoe eee seeoPteueevneseeececeoaeatapescacteeaeaenesavcs ly DOLBY NR or OFF Before recording Selection of tapes for recording The unit automatically identifies the type of tape Normal position TYPE I i Before recording High position TYPE I Metal position TYPE IV nE To display the tape counter while recording Remote control only Press DISPLAY The counter is displayed for about five seconds z Erasure prevention The illustration shows how to
35. s go on which side of the cassette so tracks are not cut off midway Preparation Do the preparatory steps gt page 18 Inserta CD Press CD EDIT The unit makes the calculations and Al EDIT TAPE scrolls across the display It takes a moment for recording to start After the deck completes recording the CD it goes into recording standby mode if there is space left on the tape LINK C and the remaining time on the tape flash on the display e If you have completed recording press on the CD player elf you wish to continue recording with another CD see Linking below To stop editing Press Ml on the deck or CD player EDIT OUT is displayed and both sections stop When tracks are allotted to both sides When the tracks allotted to side A finish playing the deck records to the end of the side to complete calculation Editing programmed tracks Program the tracks gt page 13 and press CD EDIT Tracks numbered 25 or over cannot be recorded by one touch editing Use normal recording page 19 if LINK C is flashing and you wish to continue recording from another CD do the following i Press A OPEN CLOSE and insert another CD Press 4 OPEN CLOSE to close the tray Press P on the CD player The remaining time on each side is shown for a second then recording begins again You can continue linking tracks as long as there is space on the tape If you load a CD th
36. seneneees 12 4 FM mode button AUTO MONO uu cccscereneeereneessenereeeeeesanse 14 43 Tuning buttons TUNE A TUNE V sesesseeesssenssrnuerrsesssesaenine 14 B Turning the DEMO function off If the clock has not been set a demonstration of the display is shown when the unit is off This function is set to on at the time of purchase To get the most from ECO mode page 10 turn this function off Press Al to turn the unit on Press and hold BLFS DEMOQ until NO DEMO is displayed Each time you press and hold the button NO DEMO off DEMO MODE on Before use pe RQT4934 AQT49M4 ees eepnaeeananene El Setting the time This is a 12 hour clock The example shows how to set the clock for Wednesday 4 25 pm 1 Press Al to turn the unit on M Press CLOCK TIMER to display CLOCK Each time you press the button CLOCK PLAY REC Original display 2 Within 7 seconds Press SET Turn TUNE JOG to set the day 2 Press SET Turn TUNE JOG to set the time 2 Press SET The time is set and the original display is restored Displaying the clock Press CLOCK TIMER The clock is shown for about 5 seconds E Eco mode S When this mode is turned on the clock is not displayed when the unit is in standby mode thereby reducing standby mode power consumption from 9 W to 0 8 W The standby indicator still lights Turn DEMO
37. ssette tape selection and care The unit can correctly play the following types It identifies the type automatically Normal postion yPE I ok High position TYPE T Metal posiion TYPE NV e Tapes exceeding 100 minutes are thin and can break or get caught in the mechanism e Tape slack can get caught up in the mechanism and should be taken up before the tape is played e Endless tapes can get caught up in the deck s moving parts if used incorrectly Use tapes appropriate to this unit s auto reverse mechanism f Of ml F eD 0 A HO pio l j E Sof DiD O D DOI OF OO Cassette tapes S Fast forwarding and rewinding Press lt lt or PP while the tape is stopped Tape direction fast forward E Resetting the tape counter Press C RESET z One touch play Remote control only When a cassette is loaded and the unit is off press TAPE The unit comes on and starts play in the direction last selected em Tape program sensor TPS TPS finds the beginning of a track and resumes play from there Each press increases the number of tracks skipped up to a maximum of 9 During playback 1 Switch TPS on Press 44 or PP Each press increases the number of tracks skipped To cancel Press I TPS will not stop if TPS is switched off Stop the tape before changing the TPS direction TPS may not operate cor
38. tical X 1 Audio section DA converter 1 bit 2 DAC MASH Format Sampling frequency 44 1 kHz E Pickup Wavelength 780 nm M General Dimensions WX HXD 202X76X 254 mm 7 15 16 X2 31 32 X 10 Weight 1 4 kg 3 1 Ib CASSETTE DECK E Audio section Track system 4 track 2 channel STEREO Frequency response NR off TYPE I NORMAL 30 H2 16 kHz TYPE Il HIGH 30 Hz 16 kHz TYPE IV METAL 30 Hz 16 kHz S N TYPE H NR off 56 dB Dolby B NR 64 dB E Motor Capstan drive DC servo motor Reel table drive DC motor Fast forward and rewind time C 60 Approx 52 seconds Wow and flutter 0 1 WRMS E General Dimensions WX H XD 202X 104 5271 mm 7 15 16 X4 1 8 X10 11 16 Weight 1 6 kg 3 5 Ib Panasonic Sales Company Division of Matsushita Electric of Puerto Rico Inc PSC Ave 65 de Infanteria Km 9 5 San Gabriel Industrial Park Carolina Puerto Rico 00985 SPEAKER SYSTEM Type 2 way 2 speaker bass reflex system Speaker s Woofer 12 cm 4 3 32 cone type Tweeter 2 5 cm 1 semi dome type Impedance 60 Input power High 30 W Music 15 W DIN LOW 60 W Music 30 W DIN Output sound pressure level 90 dB W 1 0 m Cross over frequency 5 5 kHz Frequency range 55 Hz 50 kHz 16 dB 65 H2 46 kHz 10 dB General Dimensions WX HXD 175X287 X225 mm 7 3 32 X 11 3 32 X 8 7 8 Weight 3 9 kg 8 7 Ib Notes 1 Specifications are subject to change without notice Weight and dime
39. ur hearing comfort level adapts to higher volumes of sound So what sounds normal can actually be loud and harmful to your hearing Guard against this by setting your equipment at a safe level BEFORE your hearing adapts To establish a safe level e Start your volume control at a low setting e Slowly increase the sound until you can hear it comfortably and clearly and without distortion Once you have established a comfortable sound level e Set the dial and leave it there Taking a minute to do this now will help to prevent hearing damage or loss in the future After all we want you listening for a lifetime Product service RIFE ey es ee ee Do not attempt to remove the cover s or repair the unit yourself Refer servicing to qualified personnel only The servicer will require all components to service your system Therefore should service ever be necessary be sure to bring the entire system Product information For product service product information or assistance in product operation refer to the servicenter directory Maintenance if the surfaces are dirty To clean this unit wipe with a soft dry cloth If the surfaces are extremely dirty use a soft cloth dipped in a soap and water solution or a weak detergent solution Never use alcohol paint thinner or benzine to clean this unit Before using chemically treated cloth read the instructions that came with the cloth carefully

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