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1. R6 LR6 AA E Clean b DO NOT Ce GR Wipe with a damp cloth and then wipe dry E Disc handling precautions e Handle discs by the edges to avoid inadvertent scratches or fingerprints on the disc e Do not attach labels or stickers to discs e Do not use record cleaning sprays benzine thinner static electricity prevention liquids or any other solvent e Do not use the following discs Discs with exposed adhesive from removed stickers or labels rented discs etc Discs that are badly warped or cracked Irregularly shaped discs such as heart shapes k RQTX1262 pi RQTX1262 Connections W Notes on speakers e These speakers do not have magnetic shielding Do not place them near a television personal computer or other devices easily influenced by magnetism Back View 5 v0 7 EXT Exhaust holes O Basic Connections 0 Connect the DAB antenna to receive FM radio and DAB Digital Audio Broadcasting The cross bar of the T should be kept firmly stretched Find a good position with good reception A Be sure to fully Adhesive tape tighten the screw e Tape the antenna to a wall or column in a position with the least amount of interference e Please refer to Checking the DAB signal reception quality gt 15 Connect the AC mains lead Connect the AC mains lead after all other connections are complete Turn the unit on after a fe
2. 1 pass control 1 DAB antenna N2QAYB000643 N1EADY000001 N2QAYB000641 L 1 AC mains lead 711 am for remote K2CZ3YY00005 control Wall mounting accessories 2 Safety holders O 1 Safety holder RFA3327 RGQ0632 K d g 2 Safety holder screws 6 1 Safety holder screw Black Silver XSN4 8FJK XSN3 10FJ 2 Wall mount brackets 2 Rear pads RMQX1082 K RKA0252 K JER e Product numbers correct as of February 2011 These may be subject to change e Do not use AC mains lead with other equipment Unit and media care Pull out the AC mains lead from the outlet before maintenance W Clean this unit with a soft dry cloth e When dirt is heavy wring the cloth moistened in water tightly to wipe the dirt and then wipe it with a dried cloth e When cleaning the speaker covers use a fine cloth Do not use tissues or other materials towels etc that can fall apart Small grains may get stuck inside the speaker cover e Never use alcohol paint thinner or benzine to clean this unit e Before using chemically treated cloth carefully read the instructions that came with the cloth W Maintenance of the lens e Clean the lens regularly to prevent malfunctions Use a blower to remove dust and a cotton swab if it is extremely dirty e You cannot use a CD type lens cleaner e Do not leave the sliding door open for prolonged periods of time This will cause the lens to get dirty e Be
3. CAUTION IF THE FITTED MOULDED PLUG IS UNSUITABLE FOR THE SOCKET OUTLET IN YOUR HOME THEN THE FUSE SHOULD BE REMOVED AND THE PLUG CUT OFF AND DISPOSED OF SAFELY THERE IS A DANGER OF SEVERE ELECTRICAL SHOCK IF THE CUT OFF PLUG IS INSERTED INTO ANY 13 AMPERE SOCKET If a new plug is to be fitted please observe the wiring code as stated below If in any doubt please consult a qualified electrician IMPORTANT The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code Blue Neutral Brown Live As these colours may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows The wire which is coloured Blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured Black or Blue The wire which is coloured 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 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 type of AC mains plug figures A and B Confirm the AC mains plug fitted and follow the instructions below Illustrations may differ from actual AC mains plug 1 Open the fuse cover with a screwdriver Sales and Support Informat
4. Panasonic Operating Instructions Compact Stereo System Model No SC HC55DB SC HC35DB Dear customer Thank you for purchasing this product For optimum performance and safety please read these instructions carefully Please keep this manual for future reference Included Installation Instructions gt 3 7 The installation should never be done by any other than a qualified installation specialist Before commencing work carefully read these installation instructions and the operating instructions to ensure that installation is performed correctly Please keep these instructions You may need them when maintaining or moving this unit Model number suffix EB denotes UK model i RQTX1262 1B E RQTX1262 Caution for AC Mains Lead 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 mark or the BSI mark Y on the body of the fuse If the plug contains a removable fuse cover you must ensure that it is refitted when the fuse is replaced If you lose the fuse cover the plug must not be used until a replacement cover is obtained A replacement fuse cover can be purchased from your local dealer
5. with the requirement set by the Directive for the chemical involved For SC HC55DB only Bluetooth EU Pursuant to at the directive 2004 108 EC article 9 2 Panasonic Testing Centre Panasonic Marketing Europe GmbH Winsbergring 15 22525 Hamburg Germany Pb Panasonic Corporation En Web Site http panasonic net Panasonic Corporation 2011 RQTX1262 1B F0211HS1031
6. refer to the instruction manual of the other equipment e Cables and devices are not supplied Connect the USB device not supplied Reduce the volume level and plug the USB device into the USB terminal A Press EXT IN RADIO repeatedly to select USB and start playback oo gt 20 y lt E AUX DAB outdoor antenna Optional A DAB outdoor antenna not supplied Be sure to fully tighten the screw e Use DAB outdoor antenna for better reception e The antenna should only be installed by a competent technician e Never use the outdoor antenna during lightning storm e Please refer to DAB operations gt 14 Attaching the unit to a wall optional i Installation accessories E Supplied accessories e 1 Safety holder screw Silver e 2 Safety holder screws Black e 1 Safety holder gt 5 e 2 Safety holders gt 5 e 2 Wall mount brackets e 2 Rear pads W Commercially available accessories not supplied e 4 Wall bracket fixing screws e 1 Safety holder fixing screw e Keep the wall mount brackets out of reach of children to prevent swallowing e Keep the rear pads out of reach of children to prevent swallowing e Keep the screws out of reach of children to prevent swallowing e Keep the safety holder out of reach of children to prevent swallowing LL e Use screws with a nominal diameter of 4 mm which are suitable
7. timer always has the priority Be sure not to overlap the timer settings e When AUTO OFF is ON and the unit is left unused for about 30 minutes the unit will shut down even if the play time or sleep time has not expired a RQTX1262 R ROTX1262 DAB operations DAB Digital Audio Broadcasting is a new form of radio that is broadcast digitally Unlike regular analogue broadcasting digital radio deteriorates less and is thus able to provide quality sound closer to that of a disc i DAB structure Bands There are two types of DAB bands BAND III receivable in this unit and L BAND not broadcast in the United Kingdom and not receivable on this unit Frequencies There are 38 frequencies on BAND III Among these 10 are used in the United Kingdom current as of February 2011 Ensemble station and service The number of stations that makes up one frequency differs between DAB and analogue radio Analogue stations broadcast on different frequencies even if it is the same company doing the broadcasting With DAB however it is possible to broadcast a number of stations on the same frequency In DAB terminology an ensemble represents a group of stations on the same frequency ENSEMBLE us us us as PRIMARY PRIMARY PRIMARY PRIMARY SERVICE SERVICE SERVICE SERVICE SECONDARY SECONDARY SERVICE 1 SERVICE 1 SECONDARY SERVICE 2 As shown in the diagram an ensemble consists of
8. to the material of the wall e g wood steel concrete etc ll Safety precautions WARNING e Only a qualified building contractor shall install or uninstall this unit Improper installation may cause the unit to fall resulting in injury e To prevent injury the unit must be securely attached to the wall in accordance with the installation instructions e Do not install the unit where it cannot support the load If the mounting parts are not strong enough this may cause the unit to fall resulting in injury e Do not use installation methods other than instructed This may cause the unit to fall and be damaged resulting in injury e Do not install the unit at locations other than vertical walls This may cause the unit to fall and be damaged resulting in injury e Take the safety factor for mounting strength into account Insufficient strength will cause the unit to fall resulting in injury e The wall on which the unit is to be attached to should be capable of supporting 33 kg per screw Insufficient strength of the walls will cause the unit to fall in the long run e Do not disassemble or modify the wall mounting hanger This will cause the unit to fall and be damaged resulting in injury CAUTIONS e Do not install this unit at humid or dusty locations or locations where airborne grease or steam may come into contact with the unit or under an air conditioner where wat
9. DAB channels Preparation e Press EXT IN RADIO repeatedly to select DAB 1 Press lt lt or gt gt to select the station 2 Press PROGRAM 3 Press the numeric buttons to select the channel L e You cannot preset stations when the station is not broadcasting or when the secondary service is selected e The station occupying a channel is erased if another station is preset in that channel Listening to the secondary service If the station is providing secondary service g will be displayed It is possible to change between the primary and secondary service Preparation e While listening to the primary service 1 Press RADIO MENU repeatedly to select SECONDARY and then press OK 2 Press lt gt to select the secondary service and press OK LE e The setting will go back to primary service when changes are made e g frequency is changed a ROTX1262 D RQTX1262 ll Display Press DISPLAY to change the display The information will scroll through the display Each time you press the button Dynamic label information about the broadcast PTY display program type Ensemble label the name of the ensemble Frequency display Time display Turning automatic clock adjustment function on l the DAB broadcast includes time information this unit s clock will be automatically updated 1 Press RADIO MENU repeatedly to select AUTO CLOCK
10. E Pause Press gt Hf or W Press again to resume play Skip track Press a lt or el Search the current track Press and hold lt lt or gt gt Press iPod MENU in the play mode Remote control only Press A V and then OK Remote control only Display iPod iPhone menu return to previous menu Select contents from iPod iPhone menu e The operations may vary or not work depending on the iPod iPhone models E Compatible iPod iPhone as of February 2011 e Update your iPod iPhone with the latest software before using this unit e Compatibility depends on the software version of your iPod iPhone Name Memory size 8 GB 32 GB 64 GB 8 GB 16 GB 32 GB 64 GB iPod nano 5th generation video camera 8 GB 16 GB 8 GB 16 GB 32 GB 8 GB 16 GB 160 GB 2007 8 GB 16 GB 32 GB iPod touch 4th generation iPod nano 6th generation iPod touch 3rd generation iPod touch 2nd generation iPod classic iPod nano 4th generation video iPod classic iPod touch 1st generation iPod nano 3rd generation video 4 GB 8 GB iPod classic 80 GB iPod nano 2nd generation aluminum 2 GB 4 GB 8 GB iPod 5th generation video 60 GB 80 GB iPod 5th generation video 30 GB iPod nano 1st generation 1 GB 2 GB 4 GB iPhone 4 16 GB 32 GB iPhone 3GS 8 GB 16 GB 32 GB iPhone 3G 8 GB 16 GB Fe Fan asg TOG e Depending on the model it may be necessary to remove the iPod iPhone an
11. Press CLOCK TIMER to select CLOCK 2 Within 10 seconds press A Y to set the time 3 Press OK L e To display the clock press CLOCK TIMER e Reset the clock regularly to maintain accuracy ll Play timer You can set the timer to come on at a certain time to wake you up This unit offers 3 optional play timers Preparation e Turn the unit on and set the clock above e Prepare the music source disc radio iPod iPhone USB or AUX and set the volume 1 Press CLOCK TIMER repeatedly to select PLAY 1 PLAY 2 or PLAY 3 Within 10 seconds press A V to set the starting time Press OK Set the finishing time by repeating steps 2 and 3 W To activate the timer 5 Press PLAY repeatedly to set the desired play timer on 6 Press to turn the unit off Oo N Check the settings Press CLOCK TIMER twice When the unitis The setting is displayed on or in standby mode Cancel Press PLAY twice to clear the timer indicator from the display L e The timer will start at the preset time with the volume increasing gradually to the preset level ll Sleep timer The sleep timer can turn the unit off after a set time 1 Press SLEEP to turn the sleep function on or off 30MIN 60MIN 90MIN 120MIN t OFF Cancel 2 Press SLEEP once to check the remaining time e The play timer and sleep timer can be used together The sleep
12. cancel MUTE is also cancelled when the volume is adjusted or the unit is turned off EXT IN RADIO RADIO EXT IN gt 13 15 20 a gt 12 17 18 20 gt lt gt 19 PRESET EQ gt 13 RADIO MENU gt 13 15 16 AUTO OFF This function allows you to turn the unit off except in radio mode after the unit is left unused for about 30 minutes When the function is turned on the A OFF indicator light AUTO PRESET gt 13 CD 4 gt 11 CD 4 OPEN CLOSE Sensor activity indicator Standby indicator Open Close sensor gt 11 Speaker Display Sliding door Microphone gt 19 Bluetooth indicator gt 18 Remote control signal sensor Distance Within approx 7 m directly in front The sensor activity indicator will light when the Open Close sensor is turned on One of the indicators will flash while the sliding door is opening or closing Opening Closing the sliding door Preparation Press to turn the unit on Opening the sliding door For disc operations a While the sliding door is closed press CD 4 to open the sliding door For iPod iPhone operations While the sliding door is closed press iPod 4 to open the sliding door W Closing the sliding door Press CD 4 or iPod 4 again e Keep fingers away from the sliding door when it is closing to avoid possible minor injuries JER e Damage may occur
13. cannot be accessed NO SERVICE e The station is currently not broadcasting NO SIGNAL e This station cannot be received Check your antenna gt 6 SCAN FAILED e Stations are not receivable Check your antenna and try Auto scanning gt 6 15 16 Specifications i AMPLIFIER SECTION RMS Output Power Stereo mode il BLUETOOTH SECTION Front Ch both ch driven 20 W per channel 6 Q 1 kHz 10 THD Total RMS Stereo mode power 40 W i TUNER SECTION Preset Memory Frequency Modulation FM Frequency range Antenna terminals i DAB SECTION DAB memories Frequency Band Wavelength Band III UK Only Band III Europe Sensitivity BER 4x10 Min Requirement DAB External Antenna Terminal i DISC SECTION Disc played 8 cm or 12 cm Pick up Wavelength Laser power Audio Output Disc Number of channels FM 30 stations 87 50 MHz to 108 00 MHz 50 kHz step 75 Q unbalanced 20 channels 10B to 12D 211 648 MHz to 229 072 MHz 5A to 13F 174 928 MHz to 239 200 MHz 98 dBm F Connector 75 Q CD CD R RW CD DA MP3 790 nm CLASS 1 CLASS 1M FL FR 2 ch x MPEG 1 Layer 3 MPEG 2 Layer 3 i SPEAKER SECTION CEA Type Speaker unit s Woofer Tweeter Passive Radiator Impedance CEA Type Speaker unit s Full range Passive Radiator Impedance 2 way 2 speaker system Passive Radiator 6 5 cm Cone typex 1 per channel 1 5 cm Piezo t
14. careful not to touch the lens with your fingers Eo Lens ess Table of contents Caution for AC Mains Lead ieeeeeeeeeeseeesnesneeseeseee snas Safety PreCautiOns cccccceseseeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeseaeseeessaeeeeeseneeeeees fol os 2 1 4 0 4 lt eee ene ee eee Unit ANG media CaN ssenarisi CONNEC UONS mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm m mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmkaH Attaching the unit to a wall optional eeeeeeeeeeeeeeseee Control reference guide ccccceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesseeeeeeseeeeees 10 Opening Closing the Sliding door eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeene 11 Dise GDGIAUIONIS mmwmmemamiiirrrirrirNinin ram 11 Radio OPCTAUONS osiinsa aaia 13 Sound adjustment ce eeee cee eeeeeeeeee ee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeneeseeneees 13 MUNA SS a E E E 13 DAB ODGEAU ON mm 14 Listening to audio from iPod or iPhone eeeeeeeeee 17 Using a Bluetooth compatible device 18 Listening to audio from a USB device eeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 20 2 a 2 A ee treme ee nee E eon E E rmna ment 20 Troubleshooting ieeeeeeeeeneeeeeneeeeeseeeese seen se eess seen en eennH 21 i alcaile ANON m m mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmH0 23 W The remote control information Insert so the poles and match those in the remote control Place this side in before the other side LS S SE n e Use alkaline or manganese batteries
15. supports Bluetooth security features however depending on the operating environment and or settings this security may not be sufficient Use caution when transmitting data wirelessly e Please be aware that Panasonic accepts no responsibility for data and or information that may be compromised during a wireless transmission W Range of use Use this device within an unobstructed 10 m range The range of usage or perimeter may be shortened depending on any obstructions devices causing interference other people in the room or the construction of the building Please note that the range mentioned above is not guaranteed W Effects from other devices e t is possible that this unit may not operate correctly or you may experience other effects of instability such as broken up audio etc when other devices are placed within close proximity Therefore in order to prevent signal interference we recommend separating this unit from the following devices during use Microwave oven Wireless LAN Electronic devices Audio amp Video devices Office Assistant machines amp devices Digital cordless phones Fax machines etc e f you live in close proximity to a broadcasting studio and the signal is too strong the unit may not operate correctly e When using a notebook PC with a wireless LAN transmitter do not use this unit and the wireless LAN at the same time e f you are still experiencing noise even outside of the 5 m range of a w
16. 1 Press PLAY MENU repeatedly to select PLAY MODE 2 Press lt gt to select the following mode and press OK 1 TRACK nn Plays one selected track on the disc 1 ALBUM1a sum Plays one selected album on the disc MP3 e Press A V to select the album RANDOM rno Plays a disc randomly 1 ALBUM RANDOM taceumeno Plays all tracks in one selected album MP3 randomly e Press A V to select the album 3 Press P I to start play L e During random play you cannot skip to the previous track e The current play mode is cleared when you open the sliding door e To repeat program play or selected play mode select ON REPEAT in PLAY MENU I Program play Enables you to program up to 24 tracks After performing steps 1 3 in Basic play 1 Press PROGRAM during the stop mode 2 Ei Press the numeric buttons to select the track e To program more tracks continue by pressing the numeric buttons MP3 0 Press A V to select the album Press PP once and then the numeric buttons to select the track Press OK To program more tracks repeat steps 3 Press P I to start play Press PROGRAM in the stop mode to clear PGM indicator from the display Press ia or PP when PGM is displayed in the stop mode Cancel programme mode Check programme contents Delete last Press DEL in the stop mode programmed track Clear all 0 Press W
17. ADJ 2 Press lt gt to select ON ADJUST and then press OK e Select OFF ADJUST to turn the automatic clock adjustment function off Changing the Auto scan frequency range Only the frequencies currently used in the UK as of February 2011 on BAND III are Auto scanned United Kingdom factory setting Select ALL BAND III when you want to store stations on other frequencies to memory 1 Press RADIO MENU repeatedly to select SCAN MODE 2 Press lt gt to select ALL BAND III or UNITED KINGDOM and then press OK e The Auto scan begins automatically after the change has been made JER e The DAB preset channels are erased when the SCAN MODE is changed e l the DAB play timer has been set the timer switches to off ALL BAND III Frequency Frequency block MHz 5 174 928 176 640 178 352 180 064 181 936 183 648 185 360 187 072 188 928 190 640 192 352 194 064 195 936 197 648 199 360 Frequency block Frequency MHz 208 064 209 936 211 648 213 360 219 072 216 928 218 640 220 352 222 064 223 936 225 648 227 360 229 072 230 784 13B 232 496 13C 234 208 10A 10B 10C 10D 11A 11B 11C 11D 12A 12B 12C 12D 13A A 5B 5C 5D 6A 6C 7A 7B 7C 7D 8A 8B 8C NEE 8D 201 072 9A 202 928 Ta 204 640 LL e The frequencies shaded above are for the UNITED KINGDOM As of Febr
18. EV and then press OK e The unit enters pairing mode and PAIRING starts blinking on the display While this unit is in pairing mode access the Bluetooth menu of the Bluetooth device and execute a Bluetooth search to find this unit SC HC55 e f prompted for the passkey enter 0000 To select communication quality Press MENU repeatedly to select LINK MODE Press lt gt to select the following modes and then press OK MODE 1 Connection with emphasis on communication stability MODE 2 Connection with high bit rate for good audio quality Communication might easily be disconnected in this mode select MODE 1 if this occurs To select Auto Link mode Press MENU repeatedly to select AUTO LINK Press lt gt to select the following modes and then press OK ON This unit will automatically select BLUETOOTH when a Bluetooth device is connected OFF JER e When LINKING is displayed pressing MENU is invalid e Auto Link works only if your device supports A2DP e The communication quality settings also depend on the settings on the connected device If the communication quality of the connected device is set for stable communication the quality of the audio will remain low even if this unit is set to MODE 2 RQTX1262 a RQTX1262 Listening to audio from a USB device i Compatible devices Devices which are define
19. WW fh A A AN Yall DAB 3 To continue checking the quality of other frequencies Press lt gt again and select the desired frequency To exit Press RADIO MENU e l the antenna has been adjusted perform Auto scanning and update the station memory gt below To re Auto scan DAB stations When new stations are added or when the antenna has been moved reperform the Auto scan 1 Press RADIO MENU repeatedly to select AUTOSCAN and then press OK 2 While START is flashing Press OK L e When updating the memory with Auto scan preset stations will be erased Preset them again gt right e When a frequency is tuned using Auto scanning the ensemble corresponding to the frequency is displayed for approximately 2 seconds e Total stations received is displayed for approximately 2 seconds ll Listening to DAB stations On this unit there are 2 ways of selecting the desired station Preparation e Press EXT IN RADIO repeatedly to select DAB e Make sure that the initial settings are made 9 14 To select by station alphanumeric order Press lt lt or gt to select a station To select by preset Press lt or PP to select a preset station e Alternatively press the numeric buttons to select the channel L e To select by preset make sure that stations have already been preset manually below Presetting stations manually You can preset up to 20
20. a group of stations with primary services and secondary services This means for example that commentary on sports events from different areas can all be broadcast at once DAB reception method on this unit Depending on the region there is a difference between broadcast frequency and stations broadcast along the same frequency For this reason a memory of receivable stations should first be created and then selected from those memorised stations as the reception method DAB Auto scan This function searches for currently receivable stations and inputs them into the unit s memory When DAB is selected for the first time this function starts automatically e Depending on some factors such as the broadcasting time availability the station may not broadcast even if it is stored into the memory If this occurs NO SERVICE is displayed Station memory updating When there is a station name change or a new station begins broadcasting the unit memory is automatically updated when e the previous station name is selected e a new station is on the same frequency as another already memorised station Deleting stations that are no longer broadcasting is not automatic If you want to delete a station perform Auto scan again and a new memory will be created When a new frequency begins broadcasting stations on the new frequency are not automatically added to the memory Perform Auto scan to add them to the memory You
21. ar the position Pause Press PP B EU e Press gt I again to restart play Skip Press aa or gt gt Track Press A V Album Direct access play 1 Press A Y to select the album Play starts with Press PPI once and then the the track you numeric buttons to select the track select e Before removing the USB device select a source other than USB L e Removing the USB device while it is selected can damage the data stored in the device For other operating functions they are similar as those described in Disc operations Others Changing the main unit and remote control mode Other Panasonic audio video equipment may start functioning when you operate the unit using the supplied remote control You can operate this unit in another mode by setting the remote control operating mode to REMOTE 2 The main unit and remote control must be set to the same mode 1 Press EXT IN RADIO to select AUX 2 Press and hold RADIO EXT IN on the main unit and 2 on the remote control until the main unit s display shows REMOTE 2 Press and hold OK and 2 on the remote control for at least 4 seconds To change the mode back to REMOTE 1 repeat the steps above by replacing 2 with 1 3 Memory reset Initialization When the following situations occur reset the memory e There is no response when buttons are pressed e You want to clear and reset the memo
22. consumer Category 3 For Ireland Gaeilge Dearbh Comhr ireachta DoC Leis seo dearbha onn Panasonic Corporation go bhfuil an t irge seo i gcomhr ir le riachtanais riachtanacha agus for lacha bhartha eile den Treoir 1999 5 EC F adfaidh custaim ir coip d r nDearbh Comhr ireachta DoC bunaidh d r dt irg R amp TTE n r bhfreastala um Dhearbh Comhr ireachta DoC http www doc panasonic de Mionsonra Teagmh la Ionada daraithe Panasonic Marketing Europe GmbH Panasonic Testing Centre Winsbergring 15 22525 Hamburg An Ghearm in T an t irge seo ceaptha chun a s id sna t ortha seo a leanas GB IE T an t irge seo ceaptha don ghn th thomhalt ir Catag ir 3 About descriptions in these operating instructions e Operations in these instructions are described using remote control but you can do the operations with the main unit if the controls are the same Your unit may not look exactly as illustrated e These operating instructions are applicable to models SC HC55DB and SC HC35DB Unless otherwise indicated illustrations in these operating instructions are of SC HC55DB indicates features applicable to SC HC55DB only indicates features applicable to SC HC35DB only e Pages to be referred to are indicated as gt OO e indicates CD DA except MP3 ULZ indicates MP3 files Accessories Check the supplied accessories before using this unit
23. ctronic products and batteries should not be mixed with general household waste For proper treatment recovery and recycling of old products and used batteries please take them to applicable collection points in accordance with your national legislation and the Directives 2002 96 EC and 2006 66 EC By disposing of these products and batteries correctly you 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 For more information about collection and recycling of old products and batteries please contact your local municipality your waste disposal service or the point of sale where you purchased the items Penalties may be applicable for incorrect disposal of this waste in accordance with national legislation For business users in the European Union If you wish to discard electrical and electronic equipment please contact your dealer or supplier for further information Information on Disposal in other Countries outside the European Union These symbols are only valid in the European Union If you wish to discard these items please contact your local authorities or dealer and ask for the correct method of disposal Note for the battery symbol bottom two PAB symbol examples Mas Digital Audio Broadcasting This symbol might be used in combination with a chemical symbol In this case it complies
24. d as USB mass storage class USB devices that support bulk only transfer USB devices that support USB 2 0 full speed Notes on USB e Supported format Files with extension mp3 or MP3 e CBI Control Bulk Interrupt is not supported e FAT12 FAT16 and FAT32 file systems are supported e Depending on the sector size some files may not work e This unit can access up to 254 albums excluding Root folder and 2500 tracks e The maximum number of tracks in a folder is 999 tracks e Only one memory card will be selected when connecting a multiport USB card reader typically the first memory card inserted e Disconnect the USB card reader from the unit when you remove the memory card Failure to do so may cause malfunction to the device e When you connect the digital audio player to the USB port it charges all the time when the unit is on ll USB operations The USB connectivity enables you to connect and play MP3 tracks from a USB device Preparation e Before connecting any USB device to this unit be sure to back up the data t is not recommended to use a USB extension cable The device connected via the cable will not be recognized by this unit 1 Plug the USB device into the unit gt 6 2 Press EXT IN RADIO repeatedly to select USB 3 Press P I to start play Stop Press W e The position is memorized while RESUME is displayed Press P E to resume play Press II again to cle
25. d select the album artist etc on the iPod iPhone Notes on iPhone e All phone features can only be controlled by the iPhone s touch screen e The unit does not display incoming calls or the phone status e The ringtone of incoming call can be heard from the iPhone s speaker When the unit is in iPod iPhone mode the ringtone can also be heard from the unit s speakers e Connecting or disconnecting the iPhone from the unit will not cancel a call e There is no Apple Inc specification that will guarantee the iPhone responses above iPhone responses may vary on new iPhone models or iPhone new software updates W Charging the iPod iPhone e When iPod iPhone is being charged in standby mode IPOD CHARGING is shown on the main unit s display e Check iPod iPhone to see if the battery is fully charged If you are not using iPod iPhone for an extended period of time after recharging has completed disconnect it from the main unit as the battery will be depleted naturally Once fully recharged additional recharging will not occur Listening to the Internet Radio This unit can output internet radio if vTuner for Panasonic is installed on your iPhone iPod touch e Visit the below website for the following information about vTuner for Panasonic http radio vtuner com panasonic en Compatible iPhone iPod touch models and software versions purchasing installation and operation details Preparation Insta
26. e Make sure the iPod iPhone is inserted properly into the dock e Check the dock connection and make sure that iPod iPhone is selected as the source of music gt 17 iPod iPhone does not charge e Check all connections gt 6 17 Bluetooth operations The name of the connected device is shown as e Character that cannot be displayed will be replaced by gt e An unknown device name is detected and displayed as Noise is heard or broken sound e The Bluetooth communication distance has exceeded 10 m Bring the device closer to the unit e There are obstructions between the device and the unit Remove or avoid the obstacles e Select MODE 1 to improve connection quality gt 19 e Interference from mobile phones b RQTX1262 7 RQTX1262 ll USB operations No response when P I1 is pressed e Disconnect the USB device and then reconnect it Alternatively turn the unit off and on again The USB drive or its contents cannot be read e The USB drive format or its contents is are not compatible with the unit gt 20 e The USB host function of this product may not work with some USB devices e USB devices with storage capacity of more than 8 GB may not work in some instances Slow operation of the USB flash drive e Large file size or high memory USB flash drive takes longer time to read The elapsed time displayed is different from the actual play time e Copy the data to anoth
27. er USB device or backup the data and reformat the USB device Displayed messages The following messages or service numbers appear on the unit s display when something unusual is detected during startup and use GG a 77 e You plugged the AC mains lead in for the first time or there was a power failure recently Set the time gt 13 ADJUST CLOCK e Clock is not set Adjust the clock accordingly ADJUST TIMER e Play timer is not set Adjust the play timer accordingly PGM FULL e The number of programmed tracks is limited to 24 No further tracks can be programmed NO PLAY e A CD ROM disc that is not in CD DA or MP3 format is inserted It cannot be played e Check the content Only MP3 format files can be played e l there are more than 255 albums or folders audio and non audio some of the MP3 files in these albums may not be read and played Transfer these music albums to another USB Alternatively reformat the USB device and save these music albums prior to saving the other non audio folders ERROR Incorrect operation is performed Read the instructions and try again F61 or F76 e There is a power supply problem Consult the dealer e Disconnect the USB device Turn the unit off and on again AUTO OFF e The unit has been left unused for about 30 minutes and will shut down in a minute Press any button to cancel it ILLEGAL OPEN e Sliding door is
28. er may drip onto the unit This may have negative impact on the unit resulting in fire or electric shock Secure enough space of more than 30 cm above the main unit and more than 10 cm on the left and right sides respectively Keep space between the wall and rear of the unit clear of obstructions Blocking the exhaust holes on the main unit may result in fire Use the designated components for installation Otherwise the main unit may fall and be damaged resulting in injury Prevent the mounting screws or AC mains lead from coming into contact with metal parts inside the wall during installation Failure to do so may cause electric shock e When removing the main unit remove the wall mounting screws as well Otherwise the wall mounting screws may hit a person and lead to injury e Install the unit at a height where the USB port and operation buttons can be seen for safe operation Operating at improper position may cause the unit to fall and be damaged resulting in injury W Notes on installation e Before installation read the Safety precautions and Wall mount instructions for correct installation e For optimal performance and to prevent potential problems do not install this unit at locations other than vertical walls near a sprinkler or a sensor near high voltage lines or power sources near heating device at locations where the unit is subject to vibration
29. esigned to connect specifically to iPod or iPhone respectively and has been certified by the developer to meet Apple performance standards Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards Please note that the use of this accessory with iPod or iPhone may affect wireless performance iPhone iPod iPod classic iPod nano and iPod touch are trademarks of Apple Inc registered in the U S and other countries The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by 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 MPEG Layer 3 audio coding technology licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson Product Identification Marking is located on bottom of the unit u ROTX1262 pa RQTX1262 C 1177 Declaration of Conformity DoC Hereby Panasonic Corporation declares that this product is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC Customers can download a copy of the original DoC to our R amp TTE products from our DoC server http www doc panasonic de Contact to Authorised Representative Panasonic Marketing Europe GmbH Panasonic Testing Centre Winsbergring 15 22525 Hamburg Germany This product is intended to be used in the following countries GB IE This product is intended for general
30. he sound effect level to low MID Set the sound effect level to medium HIGH Set the sound effect level to high OFF Turn the sound effect off L e A red light is lit from the position of the sensor This is normal e The open close sensor might be unintentionally activated if an object hand part of your arm pets or children move over the top of the unit e f the open close sensor does not react move the palm of your hand closer to the top of the unit and change the speed that you move your hand e f the open close sensor does not work try changing the sensor s setting If it still does not work open close the sliding door using the buttons on the unit or the remote control e When the sensor setting is changed to MODE 1 move your hand closer approx 3 cm over the unit e The disc operation side of the sliding door will not open during CD playback or pause Disc operations I Inserting a disc 1 Press to turn the unit on 2 Open the sliding door gt left 3 With the label of the disc facing towards you tilt the disc into the disc tray under the sliding door 4 Place the disc onto the spindle in the centre and then push the disc down until it clicks into place e Make sure that the unit does not fall when inserting the disc Close the sliding door gt left Removing a disc Open the sliding door Hold the centre and the top right of the disc and pull the top right of the disc to unlock i
31. his case use the remote control The open close button lights are flashing e l there is an object close to both open close sensors both open close button lights will flash and the open close sensor will not function In this case try the below Changing the sensor setting to MODE 1 gt 11 Move the unit away from the object or vice versa It will take a few seconds for the unit to check if the clearance is sufficient The open close sensor sound effect cannot be heard when the sliding door opens closes e This is normal while listening to the radio during playback etc or when linked to a Bluetooth device ll iPod iPhone operations iPod iPhone does not turn on Cannot operate with iPod MENU button e Verify that the iPod iPhone battery is not depleted before connecting it to the unit e Before inserting the iPod iPhone into the dock turn both the unit and the iPod iPhone off Turn the power on and select the appropriate source No sound is heard from the speakers e The iPod iPhone is not inserted correctly into the dock Turn the iPod iPhone off and remove it from the dock connector Reinsert it and turn it on again e Make sure that the iPod iPhone is actually playing something e Adjust the volume Distorted sound or the sound level is too low e Make sure the equalizer function of the iPod iPhone is turned off iPod iPhone cannot be controlled by the remote control or main unit
32. iPod 2 Main unit Buttons such as function the same as the remote control They can be used interchangeably Top view Front view se oo 680 eo eo SLEEP gt 13 Standby on switch 0 Oi gt 11 12 13 20 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 Numeric buttons 1 9 0 210 gt 12 13 15 20 To select a 2 digit number e g 16 210 1 6 To select a 3 digit number e g 226 Z210 210 2 2 6 DEL gt 12 iPod gt 17 18 iPod gt 17 CD gt 12 A gt gt gt 12 13 15 17 18 20 gt 1 gt 12 17 18 20 N gt 19 lt lt lt gt gt gt 12 13 15 17 SOUND gt 6 11 13 19 D BASS gt 13 PLAY MENU gt 12 iPod MENU gt 17 MENU gt 19 A V lt 4 gt OK gt 6 12 13 15 17 19 20 DISPLAY gt 12 16 19 DIMMER Press and hold to dim the display panel Press and hold again to cancel OPEN CLOSE SENSOR gt 11 INPUT LEVEL gt 6 iPod 4 gt 11 iPod 4 OPEN CLOSE Sensor activity indicator PLAY gt 13 68 8 ee ee ee CLOCK TIMER gt 13 PROGRAN gt 12 13 15 VOL VOLUME gt 19 Adjusts sound volume MUTE gt 19 Mutes the sound Press again to
33. ice LE e Make sure the Bluetooth device supports A2ZDP Advance Audio Distribution Profile e This unit supports the A2DP reception which is copyright protected by SCMS T method e A2DP enables you to stream stereo sound from an audio source mobile phone PC or laptop to this unit via Bluetooth e Depending on the specification or setting of mobile phones connection may not be established or operation and display may vary e You can register up to 6 devices into this unit Disconnect the current Bluetooth device and refer to To register more devices gt 19 e f you register more than the maximum device number the oldest device in connection history will be overwritten e f a registered device is re registered it will be overwritten Basic play Pair the Bluetooth device with this unit to create an audio connection 1 Press Q iPod repeatedly to select BLUETOOTH 2 On the Bluetooth device Select this unit SC HC55 on the Bluetooth setup screen to make the connection 3 On the Bluetooth device Start playback of a music source e l the device is connected the music will be heard on this unit e The Bluetooth indicator lights when there is a connection e Please refer to the Bluetooth device user manual if required 4 You can also make the following controls with the remote control Play Press P gt Il to start play Stop Press W Pause Press P Il Press again to resu
34. if the sliding door is forced closed e Be careful of CD hitting the sliding door while being removed e The sliding door will not close if the docking switch lever is not returned to the original position ley Open Close sensor With this function the sliding door can be opened without pressing a button The sliding door will open or close by moving the palm of your hand over the sensors on the top of the unit For disc operations Place the palm of your hand over sensor and then move it over sensor e To close the sliding door place the palm of your hand over sensor a and then move it over sensor For iPod iPhone operations Place the palm of your hand over sensor A and then move it over sensor 8 e To close the sliding door place the palm of your hand over sensor 8 and then move it over sensor W To change the setting of the open close sensor The sensitivity of the sensor can be changed to increase or decrease the activating area of the open close sensor Press OPEN CLOSE SENSOR repeatedly to select MODE 1 MODE 2 MODE 3 or OFF SENSOR Select the mode that allows correct operation e Factory preset MODE 2 e To turn the open close sensor off select OFF SENSOR W To change the sound effect settings of the open close sensor 0 Press SOUND repeatedly to select BUZZER Press lt or gt to select the following setting LOW Set t
35. in the stop mode programmed Press W again while blinking tracks CLR ALL L e The program memory is cleared when you open the sliding door E Notes on CD R CD RW e This unit can play CD R and CD RW recorded with CD DA or MP3 e Use an audio recording disc for CD DA and finalize it when you finish recording A process performed after recording that enables CD R or CD RW players to play audio CD R and CD RW e The unit may not be able to play some discs due to the condition of the recording e Do not use irregularly shaped CDs e Do not attach extra labels and stickers e Do not use CDs with labels and stickers that are coming off or with excessive adhesive under the labels and stickers e Do not attach scratch proof covers or any other kind of accessories e Do not write anything on the CDs e Do not clean CDs with liquids Wipe with a soft and dried cloth Creating MP3 files playable on this unit Maximum number of tracks and albums 999 tracks and 254 albums Excluding Root folder e Compatible compression rate Between 64 kbps and 320 kbps stereo 128 kbps stereo is recommended e Disc formats ISO9660 level 1 and level 2 except for extended formats e The time for reading TOC depends on the number of the tracks folders or folder structures Limitations on MP3 e This unit is compatible with multi sessions and it takes more time to start playing e This unit cannot play files recorded using pac
36. ion Customer Care Centre e For customers within the UK 0844 844 3852 e For customers within Ireland 01 289 8333 e Visit our website for product information www panasonic co uk e E mail customer care panasonic co uk Direct Sales at Panasonic UK e For customers 0844 844 3856 e Order accessory and consumable items for your product with ease and confidence by phoning our Customer Care Centre Monday Thursday 9 00 a m 5 30 p m Friday 9 30 a m 5 30 p m Excluding public holidays e Or go on line through our Internet Accessory ordering application at www pas europe com e Most major credit and debit cards accepted e All enquiries transactions and distribution facilities are provided directly by Panasonic UK e t couldn t be simpler e Also available through our Internet is direct shopping for a wide range of finished products take a browse on our website for further details Safety precautions l WARNING Unit e To reduce the risk of fire electric shock or product damage Do not expose this unit to rain moisture dripping or splashing Do not place objects filled with liquids such as vases on this unit Use only the recommended accessories Do not remove covers Do not repair this unit by yourself Refer servicing to qualified service personnel Do not let metal objects fall inside this unit Do not place heavy items on this unit AC mains lead e To reduce the risk of fire electric shock
37. ireless LAN device turn the wireless LAN device off E Intended usage limitations This unit is intended for normal general use This unit is not developed or manufactured with the intention of use in high safety or hazardous occupations Do not use this unit in these kinds of environments or occupations The following examples require extreme caution and can directly result in loss of life or extreme bodily harm e g Nuclear Engineering and control of a nuclear reaction automated control of aircraft air traffic control management controlling movement of heavy freight systems control of life support or extension systems control of weapons systems and or missile launch systems etc Bluetooth pairing Preparation Pair the Bluetooth device with this unit to create an audio connection 1 Press Q iPod repeatedly to select BLUETOOTH When using it for the first time it enters pairing mode automatically 2 While this unit is in pairing mode access the Bluetooth menu of the Bluetooth device and execute a Bluetooth search to find this unit SC HC55 e Please refer to the Bluetooth device user manual for further instruction on how to connect a Bluetooth device e f prompted for the passkey enter 0000 3 If pairing is successful the paired device s name will be displayed for 2 seconds The Bluetooth indicator lights up The unit is now ready to be used with the Bluetooth dev
38. ket write e l the disc includes both MP3 and normal audio data CD DA the unit plays the type recorded in the inner part of the disc If the disc includes both MP3 and other types of audio data e g WMA or WAV the unit plays only the MP3 e Depending on how you create the MP3 files they may not play in the order you numbered them or may not play at all Radio operations ll Manual tuning 1 Press EXT IN RADIO repeatedly to select FM 2 Press lt lt or gt gt to select the frequency of the required station e ST is displayed when a stereo FM broadcast is being received e To tune automatically press and hold lt 4 lt 4 or gt until the frequency starts changing rapidly To cancel auto tuning press lt lt or gt gt once again Auto tuning may not function when there is excessive interference W To improve FM sound quality 0 Press RADIO MENU to select FM MODE while receiving FM broadcasts 2 Press lt 4 gt to select MONO and then press OK e Select STEREO in step to return to stereo broadcasts e MONO is cancelled if the frequency is changed i Memory preset You can preset up to 30 FM channels Preparation Press EXT IN RADIO repeatedly to select FM W Automatic presetting 0 Press OK to switch between the LOWEST and CURRENT frequency 2 Press AUTO PRESET PGM starts to flash and the tuner start
39. ll vTuner for Panasonic to your iPhone iPod touch 1 Insert the iPhone iPod touch to this unit 2 Press Q iPod repeatedly to select INTERNET RADIO vTuner for Panasonic starts gt RQTX1262 a ROTX1262 Using a Bluetooth compatible device g About using Bluetooth What is Bluetooth Bluetooth technology allows you to make a wireless connection with another electronic device E Frequency band used This unit uses the 2 4 GHz frequency band however other devices may use this frequency as well To avoid interference with other wireless devices please follow the cautions listed below W Certification of this device This unit conforms to frequency restrictions and has received certification based on frequency laws so a wireless permit is not necessary However the following action is punishable by law in some countries e Taking apart modifying the unit W Usage restrictions e Wireless transmission and or usage with all Bluetooth equipped devices is not guaranteed e Compatible mobile phones capable of wireless transmission include and comply to standards set by the Bluetooth SIG Inc However if the mobile phone is optimized to meet standard specifications some functions may work Even so depending on the specifications and settings of the mobile phone a connection may not be established nor are the methods of operation display or operation guaranteed e This unit
40. ly replaced Replace only with the type recommended by the manufacturer e Mishandling of batteries can cause electrolyte leakage and may cause a fire Do not heat or expose to flame Do not leave the battery ies in a car exposed to direct sunlight for a long period of time with doors and windows closed Do not take apart or short circuit Do not recharge alkaline or manganese batteries Do not use batteries if the covering has been peeled off Remove batteries if you do not intend to use the remote control for a long period of time Store in a cool dark place e When disposing the batteries please contact your local authorities or dealer and ask for the correct method of disposal Hold onto the mains plug body when disconnecting the plug Bottom of product ERLOCKS DEFEATED gt FDA 21 CFR Class II Ila D INTERLOCKS DEFEATED 5 1 A2 Class 1M VISIBLE CLASSE 1M EN CAS D OUVERTURE ET E NE PAS REGARDER D LEE SBE CLASE 1M AL ESTAR ABIERTO Y CON LO BLOQUEO DESHABILITADOS NO MIRE DIRECTAMEN Inside of product HARAT OCO HER ICAU ROLXS1034 Made for iPod iPhone Made for iPod and Made for iPhone mean that an electronic accessory has been d
41. may also need to change the Auto scan range if the new frequency is outside the factory set Auto scan range 16 Station tune You can select stations from the created memory amp 15 in alphanumeric order Preset function You can easily select your favourite stations by using the preset function gt 15 Bf Initial DAB settings The first time DAB is selected this unit will start the DAB AUTO SCAN and memorise the stations that are available in your region Press EAN RAO repeatedly to select DAB When a frequency is tuned the ensemble corresponding to the frequency is displayed The total number of available stations is displayed The station first in alphanumeric order is selected L e SCAN FAILED is displayed when the Auto scan is unsuccessful Adjust the antenna and restart the Auto scanning se 15 or change the Auto scan frequency range ee 16 Checking the DAB signal reception quality With this function it is possible to check the signal reception quality of a selected frequency If the reception quality is poor try adjusting the antenna Preparation e Press EXT IN RADIO repeatedly to select DAB 1 Press RADIO MENU repeatedly to select SIGNAL QUALITY 2 Press lt gt to select the frequency e After displaying the frequency the current reception quality is displayed Frequency Reception quality block Frequency O poor 8 excellent W
42. me play Skip track Press ia or ee Display Press DISPLAY repeatedly information Im e To utilise these functions the Bluetooth device must support AVRCP Audio Video Remote Control Profile e This unit cannot transmit data to a Bluetooth device e When playing iPod iPhone by Bluetooth with the main unit intermittent sound may be experienced if you leave the iPod iPhone Bluetooth menu screen active or when making Bluetooth registration and connection If this occurs please exit the iPod iPhone Bluetooth menu screen e When playing music by iPod iPhone via Bluetooth connection and the iPod iPhone is connected into this unit iPod iPhone dock the audio will not be re produced while BLUETOOTH is selected Select IPOD to continue enjoying the music E Input level You can select the sound input level of the Bluetooth device 1 Press Q iPod repeatedly to select BLUETOOTH 2 Press SOUND repeatedly to select INPUT LEVEL 3 Press lt P to select 0 1 or 2 e Select 0 if the sound is distorted ll Display function Press DISPLAY repeatedly to view the information of the current connected device BLUETOOTH Connected device name Connected protles lt __ _ Hands Free Profile HFP This unit works as a Bluetooth hands free for your mobile phones Press N CALLING starts blinking on the display Talk into the unit
43. not in correct position Turn the unit off and on again NODEVICE e The iPod iPhone device is not inserted correctly Read the instructions and try again gt 17 e The USB device is not inserted Check the connection REMOTE 1 e The main unit is in REMOTE 1 mode Switch the remote control to REMOTE 1 mode amp 20 REMOTE 2 e The main unit is in REMOTE 2 mode Switch the remote control to REMOTE 2 mode amp 20 GG F70 e There is a Bluetooth module problem Disconnect the AC mains lead and consult your dealer NO DISC e Insert the disc to be played gt 11 NOT SUPPORTED e You have inserted an iPod iPhone that cannot be played gt 17 START ERROR e Check the iPhone iPod touch Visit the below website for more information http radio vtuner com panasonic en UNLOCKED e The iPod iPhone docking switch lever is not locked in position Make sure that the iPod iPhone docking switch lever is properly pushed back into place 17 CANNOT SET Select an audio source other than BLUETOOTH or INTERNET RADIO DAB operations DAB reception is poor e Keep the antenna away from computers televisions other cables and cords e Use an outdoor antenna gt 6 DATA e Data broadcast being received over the DAB broadcast signal cannot be used on this unit SCRAMBLED e The broadcast station being received
44. or impact near sources of magnetism heat vapour airborne grease etc at locations where there may be water droplets e g under an air conditioner e Do not install this unit under ceiling lights e g spotlight halogen light etc Failure to do so may bend the cabinet or lead to damage caused by high heat e Use a proper installation method that suits the structure and material of the wall e Use a soft blanket or cloth to prevent damage to the product or floor during installation e When tightening screws make sure the screws are not loosely tightened or overtightened e Secure a safe surrounding area and pay attention to safety during installation e Panasonic is not liable for incidental or consequential damages resulting from improper installation or operation Bi RQTX1262 p RQTX1262 Wall mount instructions Before installation turn the unit off and disconnect the AC mains lead from the household mains socket 1 Detach the stand from the unit Unscrew the fixing screw 4 pieces at the bottom of the unit Bottom of main unit Dams ye N bhos SS 2 Gently pull the bottom of the stand and slide the stand off the unit e Keep the removed screws and stand in a safe place 2 Measure and mark the position of the wall mount brackets Both sides e Use figures below to identify the screwing positions The position to attach the wall mount b
45. or product damage Ensure that the power supply voltage corresponds to the voltage printed on this unit Insert the mains plug fully into the socket outlet Do not pull bend or place heavy items on the lead Do not handle the plug with wet hands Do not use a damaged mains plug or socket outlet Install this unit so that the AC mains lead can be unplugged from the socket outlet immediately if any problem occurs I CAUTION Unit e This unit utilizes a laser Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure e Do not place sources of naked flames such as lighted candles on this unit e This unit may receive radio interference caused by mobile telephones during use If such interference occurs please increase separation between this unit and the mobile telephone e This unit is intended for use in moderate climates Placement e Place this unit on an even surface e 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 this unit is well ventilated Do not obstruct this unit s ventilation openings with newspapers tablecloths curtains and similar items Do not expose this unit to direct sunlight high temperatures high humidity and excessive vibration Batteries e Danger of explosion if battery is incorrect
46. rackets 12 5 mm 229 mm 48 5 mm Attach the wall mount bracket to the wall with 2 screws Both sides e Use a spirit level to ensure both wall mount brackets are level e Use a screw which is strong enough to support the weight of at least 33 kg At least 30 mm Wall mount bracket 4 Fix the safety holder onto the unit with the safety holder screw e Before attaching stick the rear pads supplied to e Screw tightening torque 50 Necm to 70 Necm Safety holder screw 6 Hang the unit on the wall Hook the unit securely onto the wall mount brackets e Connect the DAB antenna and the AC mains lead to the unit before hanging the unit onto the wall gt 6 e After hanging the unit release your hand carefully to confirm the unit sits securely on the wall Fix the safety holders onto the wall mount brackets with the safety holder screws Both sides e Screw tightening torque 80 Necm to 120 Necm Safety holder screw 7 O CS i Safety holder N T Drive the safety holder fixing screw to secure the safety holder onto the wall e Refer to step 3 for requirements before screwing Safety holder Fixed to the wall Safety holder fixing screw ui ROTX1262 E RQTX1262 Control reference guide Remote control LS SLEEP PLAY CLOCK TIMER OPEN CLOSE SENSOR iPod INPUT LEVEL
47. ry contents 1 Disconnect the AC mains lead Wait for at least 3 minutes before proceeding to step 2 2 While pressing and holding down I on the main unit reconnect the AC mains lead aa appears on the display Release I All the settings are returned to the factory preset You will need to reset the memory items Troubleshooting Before requesting service make the following checks If you are in doubt about some of the check points or if the solutions indicated in the following guide do not solve the problem consult your dealer for instructions i Common problems Incorrect display or play will not start e You have not inserted the disc properly Insert it correctly e The disc is scratched or dirty Tracks skipped e There is moisture on the lens Wait for about an hour and then try again MP3 cannot be read e You may not be able to play MP3 if you have copied a multi session disc that has no data between sessions e When creating a multi session disc it is necessary to close the session e The amount of data on the disc is too small Set the amount of data to above 5 MB Noise is heard or no sound e While playing MP3 noise may occur if the recording is poor e Keep this unit away from mobile phones if the interference is apparent e Turn the volume up e Switch the unit off check and correct the connection and then switch the unit on Causes include straining of the speakers through exces
48. s microphone Press N again to transfer the call to the mobile phones TRANSFER blinks You may now converse using the mobile phone To answer a Call IN CALL blinks To cancel a call To adjust the sound volume Press 5 Press VOL Adjustable from TEL VOL 1 to TEL VOL 10 To mute the Press MUTE Press again to cancel microphone During MIC MUTE the caller is not able to hear your voice LI e This unit does not work with Headset Profile HSP e When the mobile phone is too close to the microphone of this unit noise may occur Always keep the mobile phone away from the microphone of this unit when making a call e The audio from a disc will be paused while calling in hands free mode 3 Disconnecting a Bluetooth device Press Q iPod repeatedly to select BLUETOOTH Press MENU to display DISCONNECT and then press OK A confirmation message is displayed Press lt gt to select YES and then press OK L e The connection can also be stopped when you disable Bluetooth transmission on the connected Bluetooth device Advanced functions Preparation Press iPod repeatedly to select BLUETOOTH e These functions are unavailable if a device is connected m 1 Disconnect the Bluetooth devices to display these functions To register more devices Press MENU repeatedly to select NEW D
49. s to preset all the stations it can receive into the channels in ascending order E Manual presetting 0 Press lt lt or gt gt to tune to the required station 2 Press PROGRAM While PGM is flashing press the numeric buttons to select a channel e The station occupying a channel is erased if another station is preset in that channel e To preset more stations repeat steps 1 3 W Selecting a preset station Press lt 4 or 1 to select the channel e Alternatively press the numeric buttons to select the channel Sound adjustment The following sound effects can be added to the audio output Preset EQ Press PRESET EQ repeatedly to select HEAVY SOFT CLEAR VOCAL or FLAT Bass or 0 Press SOUND repeatedly to select BASS Treble or TREBLE Press lt gt to adjust the level 4 to 4 Surround 14 Press SOUND repeatedly to select SURROUND Sound 2 Press lt gt to select ON SURROUND e To cancel surround sound select OFF SURROUND in step e f interference in FM stereo reception increases cancel the surround sound effect D Bass Press D BASS during play to select ON D BASS or OFF D BASS e You may experience a reduction in sound quality when these effects are used with some sources If this occurs turn the sound effects off Timer ll Setting the clock This is a 24 hour clock 1
50. sive volume or power and using the unit in a hot environment Humming heard during play e An AC mains lead or fluorescent light is near the cords Keep other appliances and cords away from this unit s cables A beat sound or noise is heard while receiving radio broadcast e Switch the television or other audio player off or separate it from the unit e Switch the portable audio player off if connected to the EXT IN AUX port The picture on the television near the unit disappears or stripes appear on the screen e The location and orientation of the antenna are incorrect e The television antenna wire is too close to the unit Separate the antenna wire of the television from the unit No response when remote control buttons are pressed e Check that the battery is inserted correctly gt 5 ll CE Open close sensor The sliding door does not open or malfunctions Is the unit turned on Is the open close sensor turned off gt 11 e During CD playback or pause the CD operation side of the sliding door will not open e The open close sensor may not react to dark objects e Depending on the lighting the open close sensor may malfunction In this case try moving the unit to a different place Do not place this unit under strong lighting e g direct sunlight or fluorescent lights etc e When the open close sensor is on the sliding door may open close while operating the buttons on the top of the unit In t
51. t from the spindle Tilt the disc so as not to touch the sliding door or the lens and remove the disc OOH Oa H ROTX1262 7 RQTX1262 ll Basic play 1 Press b to turn the unit on 2 Insert the disc to be played gt 11 3 Press CD 4 Press P Il to start play Stop Press W Pause Press P If Press again to resume play Skip Press lt 4 or PI to skip track Press A V to skip album MP3 Search Press and hold lt lt or gt gt IS Press the numeric buttons to select the track Direct access play Play starts from the track you selected U 0 Press A V to select the album Press PP once and then the numeric buttons to select the track e This function does not work during random play or program play Press DISPLAY repeatedly during play or pause The current track s information etc is displayed Maximum number of displayable characters approximately 30 e This unit supports ver 1 0 1 1 and 2 3 ID3 tags Text data that is not supported will not be displayed or shown differently View contents information i Repeat play After performing steps 1 3 in Basic play 1 Press PLAY MENU repeatedly to select REPEAT 2 Press lt gt to select ON REPEAT and press OK 3 Press P I to start play e To stop repeat play select OFF REPEAT in step 2 Play mode function After performing steps 1 3 in Basic play
52. uary 2011 Listening to audio from iPod or iPhone Inserting Removing an iPod iPhone Inserting an iPod iPhone Open the sliding door gt 11 Insert the suitable dock adapter not supplied for the iPod iPhone e Insert the side of the iPod iPhone dock adapter with the clips facing towards you first and then push the opposite side until it clicks into place Clips Dock adapter iPod iPhone docking N E switch lever Connector 3 Press 4 to unlock the iPod iPhone dock and then pull the docking switch lever to tilt the iPod iPhone dock 4 Connect the iPod iPhone not supplied firmly e Be sure to remove the iPod iPhone from its case 5 Push the docking switch lever back until it clicks into place Close the sliding door gt 11 6 W Removing an iPod iPhone 0 Repeat step 1 and 3 gt above 2 To remove simply pull the iPod iPhone straight out 3 Repeat step 5 and 6 gt above JER e f the iPod iPhone dock is not tilted when connecting or disconnecting the iPod iPhone it may cause damage to the connector e Be sure to use a dock adapter that is compatible with your iPod iPhone To purchase a dock adapter consult your iPod iPhone dealer e Reduce the volume of the main unit to minimum before connecting or disconnecting the iPod iPhone ll iPod iPhone operations Preparation Press iPod MHA Q iPod repeatedly to select IPOD Play Press P
53. w seconds READ THE CAUTION FOR THE AC MAINS LEAD ON PAGE 2 BEFORE CONNECTION Power consumption in standby mode Approx 0 2 W S ma To household mains socket I Additional Connections Open the EXT IN AUX Headphone USB cover to connect headphones USB devices or external music devices e g MP3 player Push the projecting part to open the cover Top View EXT IN AUX Headphone USB cover Projecting part E Connect the headphones not supplied Reduce the volume level and connect the headphones Plug type 3 5 mm stereo e Listening at full volume for long periods may damage the user s ears e To prevent hearing damage avoid listening for prolonged periods of time Excessive sound pressure from earphones and headphones can cause hearing loss W Connect an external music device for AUX mode 0 Plug the audio cable not supplied into x the EXT IN AUX jack Plug type 3 5 mm stereo Press EXT IN RADIO repeatedly to select AUX and start playback on the connected device You can select the sound input level of the external device Press SOUND repeatedly to select INPUT LEVEL Press lt gt to select HIGH or NORMAL Press INPUT LEVEL repeatedly to select HIGH or NORMAL e Switch the equalizer off or turn the volume of the external device down to reduce the input signal High level of input signal will distort the sound e For details
54. ypex1 per channel 8 cmx2 per channel 6 Q 1 way 1 speaker system Passive Radiator 6 5 cm Cone typex 1 per channel 8 cm x2 per channel 6Q Bluetooth system specification V2 1 EDR Wireless equipment classification Supported profiles Frequency band Driving distance Class 2 2 5 mW A2DP AVRCP HFP 2402 MHz to 2480 MHz Adaptive Frequency Hopping 10 m Line of Sight iPhone 4 at height 1 m in MODE 1 TERMINAL SECTION Phone jack Terminal AUX Rear Terminal USB Port USB Standard Media file format support USB device file system USB port power f GENERAL Power consumption Stereo 23 5 mm jack Stereo 23 5 mm jack USB 2 0 full speed MP3 mp3 FAT12 FAT16 FAT32 Max 500 mA 28 W Power consumption in standby mode Power supply Dimensions WxHxD Mass Operating temperature range Operating humidity range LL Approx 0 2 W AC 220 V to 240 V 50 Hz With stand 480 mmx 194 mmx84 mm Without stand 480 mmx 194 mmx69 mm Approx 2 4 kg 0 C to 40 C 35 to 80 RH no condensation e Specifications are subject to change without notice Mass and dimensions are approximate e Total harmonic distortion is measured by a digital spectrum analyzer N i RQTX1262 Information for Users on Collection and Disposal of Old Equipment and used Batteries These symbols on the products packaging and or accompanying documents mean that used electrical and ele

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