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1. 4 Press 1Il REC to start recording Tbe CD starts To stop recording Press STOP W DEMO CD play stops automatically To stop recording temporarily Press II REC To resume recording press Il REC If the tape finishes before the CD The CD continues playing Press STOP W DEMO to stop it To record programmed tracks Q Program the tracks gt page 16 for CD DA or page 20 for MP3 WMA 2 Press II REC to start recording Play starts To stop recording press STOP W DEMO Disc play stops automatically RQT6885 Timers and others RQT6885 RE MASTER S SOUND EQ RE MASTER A S SOUND EQ SHIFT RE MASTER S SOUND EQ SOUND II REC Headphones not included tt A Using the sound quality settings By remote control onl You can choose one of four types of sound quality with Preset EQ or enhances the bass and treble effect of the sound with Manual EQ Preset EQ Press and hold SOUND to select PRESET EQ Each time you press and hold the button MANUAL EQ PRESET EQ 2 Press SOUND to select a setting Each time you press the button B HEAVY gt SOFT gt CLEAR gt VOCAL EQ OFF cancelled HEAVY Adds punch to rock SOFT For background music CLEAR Clarifies higher sounds VOCAL Adds gloss to vocal Press and hold SOUND to select MANUAL EQ Each time you press and hold th
2. 3 Adjust the volume To stop tape playback Press STOP W DEMO One touch play When the system is OFF and a cassette is already inserted i play starts automatically when you press TAPE Pm Z STOP W DEMO E TETA 2 S gt A FF L is 3 Fast forward and rewind I lt V REW Press lt 4 V REW rewind or gt gt A FF fast forward amp J Cassette tape selection and care D Types of tapes which can be played correctly amp The system automatically identifies the type of tape NORMAL POSITION TYPE J HIGH POSITION TYPE II x METAL POSITION TYPE IV x Insert inside the guides High position and metal position tapes can be played but the unit will not be able to do full justice to the characteristics of these tapes 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 wound up before the tape is played e Endless tapes can get caught up in the deck s moving parts if used incorrectly To find the beginning of a program TPS Tape Program Sensor 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 Press I lt V REW or gt l A FF during play The TPS function searches for silent parts of about 4 seconds in length which are normally found between tunes As a result it may not function proper
3. Do not spill water or other liquids into the unit Before use i RQT6885 Connections e Plug the AC power supply cord into a household AC outlet only after all other connections have been made e To prepare the AM loop antenna wire and speaker cords twist the vinyl cover tip and pull off Ft gt mf s X 1 Connect the FM indoor antenna Tape the antenna to a wall or column in a position where radio signals are received with the least amount of interference For the best reception An FM outdoor antenna is recommended page 7 Before use i 2 Connect the AM loop antenna Adhesive Stand the antenna up on its base Keep loose antenna tape cord away from other wires and cords 3 Connect the speaker cords FM indoor Confirm the colors of the tags on the ends of the antenna cords For White tags Connect cords to gray terminals For Blue Black and Red tags Connect cords so tag colors match the terminal colors Cords with white and blue tags are for high frequency Cords with red and black tags are for low frequency Incorrect connection can damage the unit Use only the supplied speakers The combination of the main unit and speakers provide the best sound Using other speakers can damage the unit and sound quality will be negatively affected Caution e Use the speakers only with the recommended system Failure to do so may lead to damage to the amplifier and or the speakers and
4. GCOCE Specified track number Program order Indicates program mode CDs Program play By remote control only This function allows you to program up to 24 tracks Press CD P II and then E CLEAR Press PROGRAM Press DISC within 10 seconds or so Press 1 5 to select the disc you want Press the numeric button s to select the track you want to play in the desired sequence Repeat steps 3 through 5 until you have programmed all the tracks you want Press CD P II Play will start in the programmed sequence 0 POND O To cancel program play mode Press PROGRAM in the stop mode Programmed contents will be saved in memory To clear the last track Press DEL To clear all programmed tracks Press E CLEAR CLEAR ALL is displayed Within 5 seconds press the button again to clear all tracks To select a two digit track Press 210 and then the two numbers you want When CD FULL appears The number of programmed tracks is limited to 24 No further tracks can be programmed E You can do the following during program mode e Check program contents Press a lt V REW or gt l AFF Every time you press one of the buttons the track and program No are shown on the display Add to the program Repeat steps 3 through 5 Memory retention Your program is retained in memory for about 1 week while the system is unplugged To replay your program I
5. gt A FF forward 2 ea CD indicator gt The CD indicator on the display lights whenever the tray is Cee Ce in the playing position whether it is loaded or not One touch play If the unit is in standby mode and a CD is loaded press CD gt II or CD 1 CD 5 cla The unit will come on automatically and play will start ll l p ee ee e Track number x Elapsed play time A CD selection and care With this system you can only play CDs having this mark Listening operations i 3 VOLUME Do not e use irregularly shaped CDs e attach extra labels and stickers e use CDs with labels and stickers that are coming off or with adhesive exuding from under labels and stickers e attach scratch proof covers or any other kind of accessory DOWN UP aa eal A mI Rana e write anything on the CD PEE EE owe Gh bel pei i e clean CDs with liquids Wipe with a soft dry cloth e use CDs printed with label printers available on the market To prevent damage Always observe the following points e Set the system on a flat level surface DIGITAL AUDIO Do not set it on top of magazines inclined surfaces etc e Do not move the system while tray is opening closing or when loaded Always unload all CDs before moving the system e Do not put anything except a CD in the tray e Do not use cleaning CDs or CDs which are badly warped or cracked e Do not disconnect the power cord from the household AC outlet d
6. may result in the risk of fire Consult a qualified service person if damage has occurred or if you experience a sudden change in performance Do not attach these speakers to walls or ceilings 4 Connect the AC power supply cord The included AC power supply cord is for use with this unit only Do not use it with other equipment RQT6885 FM outdoor antenna not included 75Q coaxial cable not included Q lt gt 30 mm 1 3 16 R Shield braid mm 19 30 H COre wire AM outdoor antenna not included je 5 12 m 16 40 ft AM loop antenna _ included LINE OUT position Analog player not included Rear panel of this unit Connections Optional antenna connections You may need an outdoor antenna if you use this system in a mountainous region or inside a reinforced concrete building etc A FM outdoor antenna Disconnect the FM indoor antenna if an FM outdoor antenna is installed An outdoor antenna should be installed by a qualified technician only B AM outdoor antenna Connect the outdoor antenna without removing the AM loop antenna Run 5 to 12 m of vinyl covered wire horizontally along a window or other convenient location When the unit is not in use disconnect the outdoor antenna to prevent possible damage that may be caused by lightning Never use an outdoor antenna during an electrical storm External unit connections e Ma
7. only Use this when you are going to sleep or any other time you would prefer the panel to be dimmer Press DIMMER The display dims and all lights are turned off except for the C gt MUTING AC IN indicator DIMMER To cancel Press DIMMER again PLAY C Opec D To mute the volume DIMMER By remote control only This feature is convenient when you have a telephone call etc Press MUTING CIDE Press the button again to cancel MUTING goes out Tanga e emanaiar pees Muting can also be cancelled by lowering the volume all the ti i m Lg l way to dB ee ee a et When the system is turned off the muting operation will be automatically cancelled RQT6885 Timers and others RQT6885 5 b 1 20 30 4 5 Al SHIFT 3 0 E SHIFT DISPLAY V REW FF SHIFT PLAY OREC DIMMER CLOCK TIMER DISPLAY Wg op DISPLAY DIMMER V REW A FF 4 1 22 3 20030 Using the timers Using the play record timer By remote control only The timer has two functions It can be set to on at a certain time to wake you up or it can be set to record from the radio or from the aux source The play timer cannot be used in combination with the record timer Preparations e Turn the unit on and set the clock page 9 e For the play timer prepare the music source you want to listen to tape CD radio or aux and set the volume e F
8. repair your product with new or refurbished parts or b replace it with a new or a refurbished product The decision to repair or replace will be made by the warrantor Product or Part Name Pars Labor One 1 year Audio Products except items listed One 1 year below All Audio Racks cabinets Thirty 30 days Not Applicable 30 Technics Stand Alone Speakers i Th Subwoofer Speakers Three 3 years ree 3 years 1 90 USB Reader Writer Personal Computer Card Adapters One 1 year Not Applicable in exchange for defective item Accessories Headphones Cartridges Microphones Adapters Ninety 90 days Ninety 90 days Rechargeable Batteries in exchange for Ten 10 days Not Applicable defective item SD Memory Cards Rechargeable Not Applicable Battery Packs in exchange for defective Ninety 90 days item During the Labor warranty period there will be no charge for labor During the Parts warranty period there will be no charge for parts You must carry in or mail in your product during the warranty period If non rechargeable batteries are included they are not warranted This warranty only applies to products purchased and serviced in the United States or Puerto Rico This warranty is extended only to the original purchaser of a new product which was not sold as is A purchase receipt or other proof of the original purchase date is required for warranty service Carry In or M
9. time everyday if the timer is on To change the settings when unit is on e To change the play record times Do steps 1 2 3 and 5 e To change the source or volume 4 Press SHIFT O PLAY REC to clear the timer indicator from the display 2 Make changes to the source or volume 3 Do steps 4 to 5 Continued on next page PLAY OREC O i ane CLOCK TIMER SHIFT 2 AUTO OFF SLEEP Using the timers A Using the play record timer By remote control only To check settings While the unit is on and the PLAY or REC indicator is on press SHIFT CLOCK TIMER so PLAY or OREC appears on the display Two seconds after OPLAY or REC appear the settings are displayed in the following order For play timer For record timer 4 Play start time 4 Recording start time 2 Play finish time 2 Recording finish time 3 Play source 3 Recording source Playback volume You can check the settings even when the system is OFF by pressing SHIFT CLOCK TIMER twice To enjoy the desired source after the timer setting is completed The volume level for play timer and music source are stored in the timer memory and the timer will start in these preset conditions However the CD numbers do not get stored in the timer memory 1 After step 4 start playing the desired source 2 Reset the CD numbers if you have changed any of them confir
10. turns off if it is left unused for 10 minutes This function does not work if the source is tuner or AUX Press and hold SHIFT AUTO OFF AUTO OFF is shown on the display SHIFT 8 To cancel Press and hold SHIFT AUTO OFF again to clear AUTO OFF from the display AUTO OFF For your reference SHIFT SLEEP E a The setting is maintained even if the unit is turned off When AUTO OFF the unit is turned on again AUTO OFF is displayed and i the unit functions as described above AUTO OFF disappears from the display if either tuner or AUX is selected as the source but continues to function normally AUTO OFF remains displayed if CD or tape is selected as the source EJ Turning the demo function off If the clock has not been set a demonstration of the display is shown when the unit is switched to standby mode This function is set to on at the time of purchase E DEMO e a oe During standby mode Press and hold STOP W DEMO until NO DEMO is displayed The display changes each time the button is held down NO DEMO off lt DEMO ON demo on To show a demonstration of the display Press and hold STOP W DEMO until a demonstration of the display is shown Timers and others 7 e You cannot turn demo function off when the unit is on e DEMO function cannot be turned on when Dimmer is on Convenient functions C To dim the display panel By remote control
11. unsupported MP3 format is being played The unit will 4 DEF skip that track and play the next one G QOQ E When TRACK PROTECTED appears on the display A jag A copyright protected WMA format is being played The unit 4 will skip that track and play the next one PQRS TUV WXYZ 00O ae Fa aaa aaa aaa ara ara e You can use repeat mode page 15 with CD Play Mode SPACE 1 gt function 0 Po PPD P be Pp pe You cannot use program mode together with CD Play Mode e function z Lt J RQT6885 1 PROGRAM B 2 ALBUM Listening operations E 4 ENTER R RQT6885 How discs with MP3 WMA differ from CDs Program play for MP3 WMA You can program up to 24 tracks By remote control only Preparation 1 Press DISC and within 10 seconds 1 5 to select the disc 2 Press E CLEAR 1 Press PROGRAM PGM appears 2 Press ALBUM lt or to select the album To select an album directly press the numbered buttons after pressing ALBUM lt or a To select aloum 10 or over press 210 once then the two digits To select album 100 or over press 210 twice then the three digits 3 Press k V REW or gt gt A FF to select the track To select a track directly press the numbered buttons after pressing lt 4 V REW or gt gt A FF To select track 10 or over press 210 once then the two digits To select track 100 or over press 210 t
12. was selected in this step 3 Press DISC Within 10 seconds and press 1 5 to select the disc The CD starts if 1 DISC ALL DISC or 1 RANDOM was selected in step 2 4 only when you selected 1 TRACK in step 2 Select the track with the numbered buttons To select a track 10 or over press 210 then the two digits Play starts from the selected track 5 Only when you selected A RANDOM in step 2 Press CD P Il The CD starts To stop play Press E CLEAR When playback ends The current play mode will be retained x Final disc For example if play starts from disc 4 disc 3 will be the final disc Order of progression Disc 4 5 1 gt 2 gt 3 e You can use the CD Play Mode function together with repeat play e During 1 Disc Random play or All Disc Random play you cannot skip to tracks which have already been played e During 1 Disc Random play or All Disc Random play you can search forward or backward only within the current track CDs Direct access play By remote control only Direct access allows you to start normal play from a specific track to the last track of the CD 1 Press DISC 2 within 10 seconds or so Press 1 5 to select the disc you want 3 Press the numeric button s to select the desired track number Play will start with the track you select 1 DISC GOSSE To select a two digit track Press 210 and then the two numbers you want For e
13. 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 shock to persons literature accompanying the appliance 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 sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the Before use i RQT6885 Before use E 4 RQT6885 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read these operating instructions carefully before using the unit Follow the safety instructions on the unit and the applicable safety instructions listed below Keep these operating instructions handy for future reference 1 Read these instructions 2 Keep these instructions 3 Heed all warnings 4 Follow all instructions 5 Do not use this apparatus near water 6 Clean only with dry cloth 7 Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufactur
14. EMO _Elres REC 2 IL CACAO A Recording from the radio Preparation Do the preparatory steps page 24 1 Tune to the required station page 10 or 11 2 Press Il REC to start recording To stop recording Press STOP W DEMO To stop recording temporarily Press II REC To resume recording press Il REC To cut an unnecessary part while recording 1 Press II REC during the unnecessary part The cassette deck will go into the stop mode 2 Press Il REC to resume recording again To record on the other side of the tape Turn the tape over and press II REC When recording an AM broadcast sound is momentarily interrupted when you start and stop the recording EJ To reduce noise while recording an AM broadcast Beat proof function By remote control onl Press and hold PLAY MODE while recording Every time you press and hold the button BP1 lt BP2 Select the position where there is less noise Recording CDs Recording operations E Preparation e Do the preparatory steps gt page 24 e Insert the CD s you want to record gt page 12 To record specific CDs tracks 1 For CD DA do steps 1 to 3 on page 14 For MP3 WMA do steps 1 to 2 on page 19 EJ Ensure CD is stopped 2 For 1 ALBUM mode MP3 WMA only and 1 TRACK mode Press ALBUM or to select the album 3 For 1 TRACK mode Press lt 4 V REW or gt gt FF to select the track
15. Files may not be recorded in numbered order if the prefixes have different numbers of digits For example 1 mp3 2 mp3 10 mp3 However some writing software may also cause recording to occur in a different order MPEG Layer 3 audio decoding technology licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson multimedia Windows Media and the Windows logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries WMA is a compression format developed by Microsoft Corpo ration It achieves the same sound quality as MP3 with a file size that is smaller than that of MP3 Designed for Windows Media e When creating a WMA disc ensure the copyright feature is Off e Noise may occur when playing WMA files Limitations on MP3 WMA play This unit is not compatible with packet write format When both MP3 WMA and CD DA data is recorded on the disc over a number of sessions e Ifthe first session contains MP3 WMA recordings the unit will play from the MP3 WMA made in that session till the session before the first CD DA recordings e Ifthe first session contains CD DA recordings the unit will play only the recordings made in that session The subsequent sessions will be ignored You cannot use 1 Disc Random play All Disc Random play and search function Some MP3 WMA may not be played due to the condition of the disc or recording Recordings will not necessarily be p
16. K s ss ssssessessesseeeess 13 d0cp trays D Display 2 Recording start pause button II REC 24 25 26 3 Track jog control lt lt 1 TRACK SKIP 18 44 Super sound EQ button S SOUND EQ c0000 26 5 Volume control VOLUME DOWN UP cccccceeeeeees 10 12 23 26 6 CD tray open close button 4 OPEN CLOSE 12 DCD change button amp CD CHANGEB cece 13 Headphone jack PHONES s sssssssesessesseseeseeseees 26 49 Stop program clear and demonstration button STOP E DEMO s ssceeeees 12 16 20 23 27 20 Tuner band select button TUNER BAND 10 21 Cassette play button TAPE DP cccssssseeeeeeseeees 23 22 CD play pause button CD P I ssssceeseceecseeeeeee 12 23 Disc direct play buttons CD 1 CD 5 eee 12 o ae oe S SOUNDEQ SOUND MUTING oio ie D TR 32 33 Ta 2 SHIFT 4 SHIFT as PLAY MODE E5107 8 9 j ny moo YU ow 5 pa lt PQRS TUV VOL VOL ALBUM V IREW A FF 15 O G2 G Go CD TILE INTRO MARKER SEARCH ENTER CLOCK TIMER DISPLAY CLOCK TIMER DISPLAY i Front panel controls Remote Control Buttons such as 0 function in exactly same way as the buttons on the main unit 24 Auto off Sleep timer button AUTO OFF SLEEP sccececcssssseeeeeeeeeeseeees 27 29 25 Disc button DISC ccecce
17. KHz 2 way speaker system 10cm 4 cone type 6 cm 2 s cone type 6Q 6Q 70 W Music 70 W Music 80dB W 1 0 m 3 5kHz 55 Hz 31 kHz 16 dB 75 Hz 26 kHz 10 dB 155 x 250 x 258mm 63 32 X 92 32 X 105 32 2 3kg 5 1 Ib AC 120 V 60 Hz 130 W 179 x 247 x 378 mm 74 a X 923 3 X 147 5 5 4kg 11 91b Power consumption in standby mode 0 45W Notes 1 Specifications are subject to change without notice Mass and dimensions are approximate 2 Total harmonic distortion is measured by the digital spectrum analyzer 3 The labels HIGH HF and LOW LF on the rear of the speakers refer to High frequency and Low frequency When moving the unit 1 Remove all discs 2 Press 6 1 POWER to turn the unit off 3 Disconnect the AC power supply cord Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company Division of Matsushita Electric Corporation of America One Panasonic Way Secaucus New Jersey 07094 http www panasonic com 2003 Matsushita Electric Industrial Co Ltd Printed in Malaysia 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 L4W 2713 Panasonic Canada Inc 5770 Ambler Drive Mississauga Ontario Em www panasonic ca RQT6885 2P LO103HS2033 Reference 4
18. M PLAY MODE 5 2 1 060 GHI JKL MNO PQRS TUV WXYZ SPACE 2 Co Go The radio preset tuning By remote control only There are two methods of pre setting stations Automatic presetting All the stations the tuner can receive are preset You can select the stations to pre set and the order they are preset in Up to 15 stations each can be set in the FM and AM bands Preparation Press TUNER BAND to select FM or AM A Automatic pre setting Do the following once each for FM and AM Preparation Tune to the frequency where pre setting is to begin page 10 Press and hold PROGRAM The tuner presets all the stations it can receive into the channels in ascending order When finished the last station memorized is tuned in Manual pre setting Pre set the stations one at a time Press PROGRAM then press d lt V REW or gt AFF to tune to the required station Press PROGRAM then press k V REW or gt A FF to select a channel Press PROGRAM Manual presetting The station occupying a channel is erased if another station is preset in that channel B Selecting channels 1 Press the numeric buttons to select the channel For channels 1 to 9 press the corresponding number For channels 10 to 15 press 210 then the two digits OR C Press PLAY MODE to select PRESET 2 Press kaa V REW or gt gt A FF to select the channel 2 A
19. MP3 WMA 1 Press PLAY MODE to select the desired mode Every time you press the button ALL DISC 1 TRACK 1 ALBUM 1 DISC ALL DISC Plays all loaded discs in succession from the selected disc to the final disc x 1 TRACK Plays one selected track on the selected disc 1 ALBUM Plays one selected album on the selected disc 1 DISC Plays one selected disc The original display is restored in about 2 seconds Listening operations 7 2 Press DISC and within 10 seconds 1 5 to select the disc The CD starts 3 When you selected 1 ALBUM or 1 TRACK in step 1 PLAY MODE Press ALBUM lt or to select the album 1 IE Play starts from the first track of the selected album Eo M eo 4 When you selected 1 TRACK in step 1 Press the numbered buttons to select the track in the current album To select track 10 or over press 210 once then the two 2 DISC a digits G To select track 100 or over press 210 twice then the Eo GHI JKL three digits 4 5 Y Play starts from the selected track inse To stop play Press I CLEAR When playback ends l TET The current play mode will be retained in memory until it is changed even if the unit is turned off ALBUM a noo w x Final disc 3 TE TEET TE For example if play starts from disc 4 disc 3 will be the final disc Order of progression Disc 4951323 HH y TEE toe E When NOT MP3 ERROR1 appears on the display An
20. NG ie ING NAR DENNA DEL AR OPPNAD ADVARSEL UNoGA UDS TTELSE FOR STRALING ADVARSEL UNNGA EKSPONERING FOR STRALEN TTAESSA OLET NAKYMATONTA ALTTIINA LASERSATEILYLLE L KATSO SATEESEEN UNSICHTBARE LASERSTRAHLUNG WENN ABDECKUNG VORSICHT GE FFNET NICHT DEM STRAHL AUSSETZEN RAYONNEMENT LASER INVISIBLE EN CAS D OUVERTURE ATTENTION EXPOSITION DANGEREUSE AU FAISCEAU Ee FIA AR LB OCH MARERE COMMS CP TL F HAWET ELAZAR fit LEIVCFELY RQALXS0058 Inside of product Listening caution Selecting fine audio equipment such as the unit you ve just purchased is only the start of your musical enjoyment Now it s time to consider how you can maximize the fun and ex citement 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 distor tion and most importantly without affecting your sensi tive hearing We recommend that you avoid prolonged exposure to ex cessive noise Sound can be deceiving Over time your 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
21. Panasonic CD Stereo System Operating Instructions Model No SC PM28 ax As an ENERGY STAR Partner Panasonic has determined Grurg yy that this product meets the ENERGY STAR guidelines for energy efficiency COMPACT Before connecting operating or adjusting this product please read these instructions completely Please keep this manual for future reference DIGITAL AUDIO j P RQT6885 2P Before use E RQT6885 Dear customer Thank you for purchasing this product For optimum performance and safety please read these instructions carefully These operating instructions are applicable to the following system 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 User memo DATE OF PURCHASE DEALER NAME DEALER ADDRESS TELEPHONE NUMBER WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE ELECTRIC SHOCK OR PRODUCT DAMAGE DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPARATUS TO RAIN MOISTURE DRIPPING OR SPLASHING AND THAT NO OBJECTS FILLED WITH LIQUIDS SUCH AS VASES SHALL BE PLACED ON THE APPARATUS CAUTION TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT FULLY INSERT Table of contents Before use Supplied accessories sssssss
22. Reference RQT6885 In the Troubleshooting guide U S A contact Common Problems No sound Sound is unfixed reversed or comes from one speaker only Humming heard during play ERROR is displayed appears on the display F61 is displayed Listening to the radio Noise is heard The stereo indicator flickers or doesn t light Sound is distorted A beat sound is heard A low hum is heard during AM Separate the antenna from other cables and cords broadcast The picture on the TV disappears or stripes appear on the screen Using the cassette deck Poor quality sound Recording is not possible Playing discs The display is wrong or play won t start The total number of tracks displayed differs each time the same disc is inserted Unusual sound is heard CD RW cannot be read VBR is displayed instead of the remaining play time TAKE OUT DISC appears on the display The remote control Remote control doesn t work Customer Turn the volume up The speaker cords may be shorted Turn the unit off check and correct the Call connections and turn the unit on Check the speaker connections Center at 1 800 211 7262 or Before requesting service make the below checks If you are in doubt about some of the check points or if the reme dies indicated in the chart do not solve the problem the Panasonic
23. SOUND 26 EY Setting the time By remote control onl This is a 12 hour clock The example shows how to set the clock for 6 30 p m Press to turn the unit on 2 Press SHIFT CLOCK TIMER to select CLOCK Every time you press the button CLOCK gt PLAY gt REC oe Original jeden 3 Within 7 seconds Press lt V REW or gt gt FF to set the time Press and hold to change the time faster 4 Press SHIFT CLOCK TIMER The time is set and the original display is restored Displaying the clock Press SHIFT CLOCK TIMER The clock is shown for about 5 seconds The clock may lose or gain some time over a period Readjust if necessary Before use i RQT6885 Listening operations i RQT6885 1 Ga 2 PLAY MODE ANI FF 3 eA 2N m i i ic 4 VOLUME NO DOWN UP S PLAY MODE The radio manual tuning 1 Press TUNER BAND to select FM or AM The unit comes on automatically Every time you press the button FM lt gt AM 2 Press PLAY MODE on the remote control to select MANUAL Every time you press the button MANUAL lt gt PRESET 3 Press gt P FF or lt 4 V REW to select the frequency of the required station ST is displayed when a stereo FM broadcast is being received 4 Adjust the volume Auto tuning Press and hold Pl A FF or kd V REW for a moment until th
24. UR7711030 Remote control batteries csccscseseceeeeeees R6 AA UM 3 site 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 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 or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer 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
25. a long time e Do not keep together with metallic objects such as necklaces e Do not use rechargeable type batteries e Do not use batteries if the covering has been peeled off Mishandling of batteries can cause electrolyte leakage which can damage items the fluid contacts and may cause a fire If electrolyte leaks from the batteries consult your dealer Wash thoroughly with water if electrolyte comes in contact with any part of your body Correct method of use Remote control signal sensor te OR 30 30 Transmission _ window o l eoo0 About 7 meters in 080 front of the signal ssss sensor Operation notes e Do not place obstacles between the remote control signal sensor and remote control unit e Do not expose the remote control signal sensor to direct sunlight or to the bright light of a fluorescent light e Take care to keep the remote control signal sensor and the end of the remote control unit free from dust e If this system is installed in a rack with glass doors the glass doors thickness or color might make it necessary to use the remote control unit a shorter distance from the system To prevent damage e Never place heavy items on top of the unit e Do not disassemble or reconstruct the unit e
26. ail In Service For Carry In or Mail In Service in the United States call 1 800 211 PANA 1 800 211 7262 or visit Panasonic web site http Awww panasonic com For assistance in Puerto Rico call Panasonic Sales Company 787 750 4300 or fax 787 768 2910 Limited Warranty Limits And Exclusions This warranty ONLY COVERS failures due to defects in materials or workmanship and DOES NOT COVER normal wear and tear or cosmetic damage The warranty ALSO DOES NOT COVER damages which occurred in shipment or failures which are caused by products not supplied by the warrantor or failures which result from accidents misuse abuse neglect mishandling misapplication alteration faulty installation set up adjustments misadjustment of consumer controls improper maintenance power line surge lightning damage modification or commercial use such as in a hotel office restaurant or other business rental use of the product service by anyone other than a Factory Servicenter or other Authorized Servicer or damage that is attributable to acts of God THERE ARE NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES EXCEPT AS LISTED UNDER LIMITED WARRANTY COVERAGE THE WARRANTOR IS NOT LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT OR ARISING OUT OF ANY BREACH OF THIS WAR RANTY As examples this excludes damages for lost time travel to and from the servicer loss of media or images data or other memory content The items listed are n
27. consumerproducts panasonic com or web site http www panasonic com In Canada contact Panasonic Canada Inc Customer Care Centre at 905 624 5505 web site www panasonic ca or an authorized Servicentre closest to you Reference pages are shown as black circled numbers e mail An AC power supply cord or fluorescent light is near the cables Keep other appliances and cords away from this unit s cables Incorrect operation performed Read the instructions and try again You plugged the AC power supply cord in for the first time or there was a power failure recently Set the time Check and correct the speaker cord connections If this does not fix the problem there is a power supply problem Consult the dealer Use an outdoor antenna Turn the TV off or separate it from the unit When there is a television set nearby The location and orientation of the antenna are incorrect If you are using an indoor antenna change to an outdoor antenna The TV antenna wire is too close to the unit Separate the antenna wire of the TV set from the unit Clean the heads If the erasure prevention tabs have been removed cover the holes with adhesive tape The disc may be upside down Wipe the disc Replace the disc if it is scratched warped or non standard Condensation may have formed inside the unit due to a sudden change in temperature Wait about an hour for it to clear and try again T
28. djust the volume Listening operations 7 RQT6885 CDs This unit can play WMA MP3 and CD DA digital audio format audio CD R and CD RW that have been finalized a process that enables CD R CD RW players to play audio CD R and CD RW upon completion of recording It may not be able to play some CD R or CD RW due to the 9 condition of the recording STOP W DEMO a The unit contains five CD trays gt gt I A FF 3 3 You can simply listen to the CD on a single tray or you i44 V REW D can select and listen to the CD in a particular tray See the section on All Disc play page 14 for information CD 1 CD 5 on how to listen to all the CDs one after the next Listening to the CD on a single tray 1 Press 2 OPEN CLOSE to open the disc tray 1 OPEN CLOSE and insert the CD ko COCECE The unit comes on automatically and tray 1 opens Press OPEN CLOSE again to close the tray CPT Press CD P Il to start play JriLt octi tmit The selected CD is played from the first track to the last track in order After the last track the player stops automatically 3 Adjust the volume N Label must face upward To stop the disc Press STOP W DEMO To pause play Press CD P Il Press CD II again to resume play Skipping tracks Press kd V REW backward or gt AFF forward Disc tray Searching through tracks During play or pause Press and hold kd V REW backward or
29. e button MANUAL EQ lt gt PRESET EQ 2 Press SOUND to select a setting Each time you press the button Ti gt TREBLE Original Display 3 Press VOL or VOL to adjust the level e Preset EQ cannot be used together with Super Sound EQ e Changes to sound quality do not affect recordings FE Enhancing the sound quality Press S SOUND EQ The button light is on Press the button again to cancel The button light goes out Re master Enjoying more natural sound For WMA and MP3 only Disc recorded at 32kHz 44 1kHz or 48kHz This feature reproduces the frequencies lost during recording to give you a sound closer to the original Press RE MASTER Remote control Press SHIFT RE MASTER The button light is on Press the button again to cancel The button light goes out Using an external unit See page 7 for external unit connection Q Press AUX The unit comes on 2 For listening Proceed to step 3 For recording Press Il REC recording starts 3 Start playback from the external source For details refer to the external unit s instruction manual D Listening with headphones Reduce the volume level and connect the headphones Plug type 3 5 mm 1 8 stereo Avoid listening for prolonged periods of time to prevent hearing damage EY Auto off function 3 By remote control onl H E AUTO OFE When CD or tape is selected as the source To save power the unit
30. e frequency starts changing rapidly The unit begins auto tuning stopping when it finds a station e Auto tuning may not function when there is excessive interference e To cancel auto tuning press gt P A FF or kd V REW once again A If noise is excessive in FM By remote control only Press and hold PLAY MODE to display MONO This mode improves sound quality if reception is weak but broadcasts will be heard in monaural Press and hold PLAY MODE again to cancel the mode MONO goes out MONO is also cancelled if the frequency is changed Turn off MONO for normal listening Stereo and monaural broadcasts are automatically played as they are received FM allocation setting By main unit only By adjusting the allocation you can enable this tuner to receive FM broadcasts allocated in 0 1 MHz steps Press and hold TUNER BAND After a few seconds the display will change to a flashing display of the current mini mum FM frequency If you continue to hold the button down the minimum frequency will change Release the button at this time To return to the original frequency indication repeat above e After changing the allocation setting the frequencies you previously preset in the memory will be cleared e Sound is momentarily interrupted if you load unload a cassette while listening to an AM broadcast PROGRAM 5 TUNER BAND OE 144 VREW gt gt I A FF PROGRA
31. ected track To play from another album refer to Album skip play above During 1 ALBUM mode track skipping can only be done within the current album Starting play from a desired track in a desired album By remote control only Preparation Press CD II and then E CLEAR 1 Press ALBUM lt or and then the numbered buttons to select the album To select album 10 or over press 210 once then the two digits To select aloum 100 or over press 210 twice then the three digits Play starts from the first track of the selected album Press the numbered buttons to select the track in the current album To select track 10 or over press 210 once then the two digits To select track 100 or over press 210 twice then the three digits Play starts from the selected track N How discs with MP3 WMaA differ from CDs By remote control only Preparation Press CD gt II and then E CLEAR Con D A INTRO function Album scan You can find an album by listening to the first track of all aloums in the current disc for 10 seconds each 1 1 Press INTRO INTRO function starts INTRO function is cancelled after playing the first track in the last aloum on the current disc 2 While your desired album is playing press CD gt II Play continues from the first track of the album To stop during the process press INTRO 2 1e wE m Einf oo REG REED B CD Play Mode function for
32. er s instructions 8 Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat 9 Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet Product Service 1 Damage requiring service The unit should be serviced by qualified service personnel if a The AC power supply cord or AC adaptor has been damaged or b Objects or liquids have gotten into the unit or c The unit has been exposed to rain or d The unit does not operate normally or exhibits a marked change in performance or e The unit has been dropped or the cabinet damaged 2 Servicing Do not attempt to service the unit beyond that described in these operating instructions Refer all other servicing to authorized servicing personnel 3 Replacement parts When parts need replacing ensure the servicer uses parts specified by the manufacturer or parts that have the same characteristics as the original parts Unauthorized substitutes may result in fire electric shock or other hazards 4 Safety check After repairs or service ask the servicer to perform sa
33. esnnseeeeeceenneseeeeeeeennes 14 26 CD Program tuner preset button PROGRAM siccssecsestcccacensesestenseceicnnnceneenn 11 16 20 7 Play mode select button PLAY MODE 10 14 19 25 Use this for selecting CD play mode tune mode FM mode and AM beat proof function Repeat button REPEAT s sssssssesssssessessessessesseeees 15 9 Delete button DEL ccccccesssseseeeseeeeeeeeeeneees 20 21 BO Intro button INTRO s ssssssecescescecesseesessesteseeseeeees 19 GD Marker memory recall button MARKER 22 62 Shift button SHIFT To use functions labelled in orange x While pressing SHIFT press the corresponding button x For buttons AUTO OFF CLOCK TIMER OPLAY REC and RE MASTER G3 Re master Super sound EQ button RE MASTER S SOUND EQ cccccesessssseessceeeees 26 Play timer record timer Dimmer button OPLAY REC DIMMER c ccccccseeeeeeeeees 27 28 5 Clock timer display button CLOCK TIMER DISPLAY 0 9 15 22 28 66 Numbered character buttons 210 1 9 0 A Z SPACE 11 14 16 18 21 87 Stop program clear button M CLEAR 14 16 19 Enter button ENTER s s csscessessesecsessesscsecseceess 20 21 69 Title search mode select button TITLE SEARCH ccicececcsccctetccecere eccseceueteccaeeeicce 21 Muting button MUTING ccssessscescessessecesceeseees 27 41 Preset EQ Manual EQ button
34. f you turned OFF your program with PROGRAM you can play it again as explained below 1 Press PROGRAM 2 Press CD P Il If you program a track not on your CDs The track is initially programmed but during program play the player will skip that track and will continue playing from the next programmed item e During program play you can search forward or backward only within the current track During program play skipping is always in the programmed order whether forward or backward e You can use repeat mode with program play e You cannot program CD DA together with MP3 WMA tracks To mark a track See page 22 Example MP3 root 001 mp3 002 mp3 003 mp3 001 mp3 002 mp3 003 mp3 001 mp3 002 mp3 003 mp3 004 mp3 How discs with MP3 WMA differ from CDs This unit can play MP3 and WMA files recorded on CD R RW with a computer Files are treated as tracks and folders are treated as albums This unit can access up to 999 tracks 255 albums and 20 sessions When making MP3 WMA files to play on this unit Disc format Discs must conform to ISO9660 level 1 or 2 except for extended formats File format e MP3 files must have the extension MP3 or mp3 e WMA files must have the extension WMA or wma To play in a certain order Prefix the folder and file names with 3 digits numbers in the order you want to play them
35. fety checks to confirm that the unit is in proper working condition Product information For product information or assistance with product operation In the U S A contact the Panasonic Customer Call Center at 1 800 211 7262 or e mail consumerproducts panasonic com or web site http www panasonic com In Canada contact Panasonic Canada Inc Customer Care Centre at 905 624 5505 web site www panasonic ca or an authorized Servicentre closest to you 10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 11 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 12 Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over lA rc 13 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time 14 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped Except for U S A CAUTION AVOID EXPOSURE TO BEAM EO80 254 Class b VARNI
36. he disc may be scratched or its data may be defective Replace the disc The disc was incompletely formatted Use the recording equipment to fully format the disc before recording The unit cannot display the remaining play time for variable bit rate VBR tracks There is a problem with the disc mechanism A power failure may have occurred The tray will open automatically Remove the disc from the tray and after ensuring there is no disc in the tray close it The unit will make the disc changing noises for a few moments and then it should operate normally Check that the batteries are inserted correctly Replace the batteries if they are worn Warranty ONLY FOR U S A Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company Division of Matsushita Electric Corporation of America One Panasonic Way Secaucus New Jersey 07094 Panasonic Sales Company Division of Matsushita Electric of Puerto Rico Inc Ave 65 de Infanteria Km 9 5 San Gabriel Industrial Park Carolina Puerto Rico 00985 Panasonic Technics Audio Products Limited Warranty Limited Warranty Coverage If your product does not work properly because of a defect in materials or work manship Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company or Panasonic Sales Compa ny collectively referred to as the warrantor will for the length of the period indicated on the chart below which starts with the date of original purchase war ranty period at its option either a
37. ke sure that the power supply for all components has been turned off before making any connections e For details refer to the operating instructions of the unit which is to be connected e All peripheral components and cables sold separately em Connecting analog equipment This example shows how to connect an analog player with a PHONO OUT LINE OUT switch When units other than those described are to be connected please consult your audio dealer e Only an analog player with a built in phono equalizer can be connected e Set the switch to the LINE OUT position at the back of the analog player Before use i RQT6885 Before use E RQT6885 Front panel controls Cassette lid 2 Cassette open button amp OPEN ssscescesssseteceeeees 23 3 AC supply indicator AC IN This indicator lights when the unit is connected to the AC mains supply 4 Standby on switch 6 1 POWER 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 5 Aux button AUX cscessecsceseesecseecesseeseesessteseesteseesees 26 6 Album jog control 2 lt ALBUM SKIP 18 7 Re master button RE MASTER s ce s sescessee0 26 8 CD skip search tape fast forward rewind TPS tune preset channel select time adjust buttons gt l FF kaa V REW 9 10 11 12 16 18 23 Q CD check button CD CHEC
38. layed in the order you recorded them m Display when in the stop mode example File format indicator MP3 Indicates the disc contains MP3 files WMA Indicates the disc contains WMA files If the disc contains both MP3 and WMA files both MP3 and WMA will light up Listening operations 7 RQT6885 ALBUM SKIP TRACK SKIP Wma aN ke gt ALBUM lt or gt PEE _ 144 V REW gt gt l AFF H S ae da AIBUMISKIP S Qa aN 2 PGM 5 yi O S S Current Number of tracks A album in current album TRACK SKIP E e E Current Current track album 1 S po 2066 GHI JKL MNO PQRS TUY WXYZ OO SPACE RQT6885 How discs with MP3 WMaA differ from CDs Album skip play During play or stop Push the jog control up down M ALBUM SKIP to select the desired album Remote control Press ALBUM x or s When selecting in the stop mode Press CD P Il to start play Play starts from the first track of the selected aloum To play from another track refer to Track skip play below Track skip play During play or stop Push the jog control up down WK lt gt A TRACK SKIP to select a desired track You can also press ka V REW or gt A FF Remote control Press ka V REW or gt AFF When selecting in the stop mode Press CD P Il to start play Play starts from the sel
39. ly in the following cases e With short silent parts e When noise occurs between tunes e With silent parts found within tunes RQT6885 Recording operations E RQT6885 To protect tapes against further recording Tab for side B To re record eS Tab for side A Normal position tape OPEN gt 3 Adhesive tape facing up Before recording Types of tapes which can be recorded correctly The system automatically identifies the type of tape NORMAL POSITION TYPE J HIGH POSITION TYPE II x METAL POSITION TYPE IV Xx High position and metal position tapes can be used but the unit will not be able to record or erase them correctly A Erasure prevention The illustration shows how to remove the tabs to prevent re cording To record on the tape again cover as shown The effect of volume and sound quality on recording These have no effect on recording They can be changed for playback B To erase a recorded sound Q Press TAPE gt and then STOP W DEMO 2 Insert the recorded cassette with the tape facing in 3 Press II REC C Preparatory steps Do these steps before each recording Wind up the leader tape so recording can begin immediately Press OPEN insert a cassette with the tape facing in Make sure the cassette is fully inserted and close the lid by hand STOP W DEMO Fires GOOCES PLAY MODE STOP W D
40. m that a CD or cassette is inserted then press O to put the unit on standby e lf you turn the unit off and on again while a timer is functioning the finish time setting will not be activated e If the unit is on the timer will not function The unit must be in the standby mode e If AUX is selected as the source when the timer comes on the system turns on and engages AUX as the source If you want to playback or record from a connected unit set the other unit s timer to the same time See the other unit s instruction manual B Using the sleep timer By remote control only Set the unit to stop and turn off after a certain time While enjoying the desired source Press SLEEP to select the desired time Every time you press the button ai 30 gt SLEEP 60 gt SLEEP 90 gt SLEEP 120 gt SLEEP A To cancel the sleep timer Press SLEEP to select SLEEP OFP To confirm the remaining time only while unit is ON Press SLEEP The remaining time is shown for about 3 seconds To change the time remaining during operation Press SLEEP to show the remaining time and then press SLEEP to select the desired time e The sleep timer turns OFF automatically the moment you attempt to edit record a CD e The play and sleep timer or the record and sleep timer can be used together The sleep timer always has priority Be sure not to overlap timer settings Timers and others 7 RQT6885
41. or the record timer check the cassette s erasure pre vention tabs gt page 24 EN insert the cassette and tune to the radio station gt page 10 or select the aux source page 26 EJ 1 Press SHIFT CLOCK TIMER to select the timer function Every time you press the button ee PLAY REC Original display PLAY to set the play timer REC to set the record timer Setting the start and finish times 2 Within 7 seconds or so C Press K4V REW or PI A FF to select the starting time 2 Press SHIFT CLOCK TIMER Q Press K4V REW or P1 FF to select the finishing time 2 Press SHIFT CLOCK TIMER The start and finish times are now set Turning the timer on Press SHIFT OPLAY REC Every time you press the button Z PLAY gt REC gt no display off 7 PLAY to turn the play timer on REC to turn the record timer on The indicator doesn t appear if the start and finish times or the clock haven t been set i gt Ol Press to turn the unit off The unit must be off for the timers to operate e For play timer Play will start in the set condition at the set time with volume increasing gradually to the set level For record timer The unit comes on 30 seconds before the set time with the volume muted To cancel the timer Press SHIFT OPLAY REC to clear the timer indicators from the display The timer comes on at the set
42. ot exclusive but are for illustration only ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING THE WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY ARE LIMITED TO THE PERIOD OF THE LIMITED WARRANTY Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages or limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so the exclusions may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state If a problem with this product develops during or after the warranty period you may contact your dealer or Servicenter If the prob lem is not handled to your satisfaction then write to the warrantor s Consumer Affairs Department at the addresses listed for the warrantor PARTS AND SERVICE WHICH ARE NOT COVERED BY THIS LIMITED WAR RANTY ARE YOUR RESPONSIBILITY Customer Services Directory ONLY FOR U S A For Product Information Operating Assistance Literature Request Dealer Locations and all Customer Service inquiries please contact 1 800 211 PANA 7262 Monday Friday 9 am 9 pm Saturday Sunday 9 am 7 pm EST or send e mail consumerproducts panasonic com For hearing or speech impaired TTY users TTY 1 877 833 8855 Web Site http www panasonic com You can purchase parts accessories or locate your nearest servicenter by visiting our Web Site Accessory Purchases 1 800 332 5368 Customer Orders Only For hearing or speech impaired TTY use
43. pen the CD tray For CD DA you cannot use this function during 1 Disc Random play and All Disc Random play You cannot use this function during program mode CD display for MP3 WMA During play or pause Press DISPLAY to select a desired CD display mode Every time you press the button a Remaining play time Original display mode b Elapsed play time Album title Elapsed play time Tiack title Elapsed play time ID3 album name MP3 only e Elapsed play time ne title name MP3 only Elapsed play time b artist name MP3 only Elapsed play time ean display mode e When atitle is longer than 10 characters it will scroll across the display If you selected a mode from see above the scrolling will start again after every 3 seconds e NO ID3 is displayed if titles with ID3 tags haven t been entered MP3 only e Maximum number of displayable characters Album track title 31 ID3 album title artist name 30 ID3 is atag embedded in MP3 track to provide information about the track e This unit can display album and track titles with ID3 tags version 1 0 and 1 1 Titles containing text data that the unit doesn t support cannot be displayed Cassette tapes 1 Press 2 OPEN insert a cassette with the tape facing in When the button is pressed the unit comes on automatically Make sure the cassette is fully inserted and close the lid by hand 2 Press TAPE gt to start playback
44. re Double gap ferrite head Motor DC servo motor AC bias 100 kHz AC erase 100 kHz 4 8cm s 17 s ips Recording system Erasing system Tape speed Overall frequency response 3 dB 6dB at DECK OUT NORMAL TYPE I 35 Hz 14kHz S N 50 dB A weighted Wow and flutter 0 18 WRMS Fast forward and rewind time Approx 120 seconds with C 60 cassette tape Maintenance If the surfaces are dirty To clean this unit wipe with a soft dry cloth e Never use alcohol paint thinner or benzine to clean this unit e Before using chemically treated cloth read the instructions that came with the cloth carefully For a cleaner crisper sound Clean the heads regularly to assure good quality playback and recording Use a cleaning tape not included CD SECTION Sampling frequency Decoding Beam source wavelength Number of channels Frequency response Wow and flutter Digital filter D A converter MP3 Bit rate Sampling frequency WMA Sampling frequency SPEAKER SECTION Type Speaker s Woofer Tweeter Impedance HIGH LOW Input power HIGH LOW Output sound pressure level Cross over frequency Frequency range Dimensions WxHxD Mass GENERAL Power supply Power consumption Dimensions WxHxD Mass 44 1kHz 16 bit linear Semiconductor laser 780 nm Stereo 20Hz 20 kHz 1 2dB Below measurable limit 8fs MASH 1 bit DAC 32kbps 320kbps 32kKHz 44 1kHz 48kKHz 32kKHz 44 1kHz 48k
45. rs TTY 1 866 605 1277 Panasonic Services Company 20421 84th Avenue South Kent WA 98032 6 am to 5 pm Monday Friday 6 am to 10 30 am Saturday PST Visa MasterCard Discover Card American Express Check Service in Puerto Rico Matsushita Electric of Puerto Rico Inc Panasonic Sales Company Factory Servicenter Ave 65 de Infanteria Km 9 5 San Gabriel Industrial Park Carolina Puerto Rico 00985 Phone 787 750 4300 Fax 787 768 2910 Q a Bio 2 T x RQT6885 Specifications AMPLIFIER SECTION Power output 10 Total harmonic distortion 60 Hz 3 kHz both channels driven Low channel 26 W per channel 6 Q 3kHz 16 kHz both channels driven High channel 29 W per channel 6 Q Total Bi Amp power 55 W per channel Power output 10 Total harmonic distortion 1 kHz both channels driven Low channel 8kHz both channels driven High channel Total Bi Amp power 35 W per channel 6 Q 35 W per channel 6 Q 70 W per channel Input sensitivity AUX 250 mV Input Impedance AUX 11 8kQ FM TUNER SECTION Frequency range 87 9 107 9 MHz 200 kHz steps 87 5 108 0 MHz 100 kHz steps Sensitivity 2 5 uV IHF S N 26dB 2 2uV Antenna terminal s 75Q unbalanced AM TUNER SECTION Frequency range 520 1710 kHz 10kHz steps Sensitivity S N 20 dB at 999 kHz CASSETTE DECK SECTION Track system 560 V m 4 track 2 channel Heads Record playback Solid permalloy head Erasu
46. s CD CHECK again to close the trays rer e Do not remove or insert CDs during a CD check e Do not pull out the trays during a CD check Track number Elapsed play time CD CHECK RQT6885 as PLAY MODE Y Listening operations i h J3 4 06O GHI JKL PQRS TUV O m ad RQT6885 CLEAR BS 4 DEF MNO WXYZ SPACE Specified disc indicator COOGEE N oo z z 7 pe a 5 CDs Listening to specific CDs and tracks CD Play Mode function By remote control only This function makes it easier for you to select specific CDs and tracks from those loaded in the player There are 5 disc track selection modes All Disc mode Plays all loaded discs in succession from the selected disc to the final disc 1 Track mode Plays one selected track on the se lected disc 1 Disc Random mode Plays one selected disc in random order All Disc Random mode Plays all loaded discs in random order 1 Disc mode Plays one selected disc Press CD gt II and then E CLEAR 2 Press PLAY MODE to select the desired mode Every time you press the button p ALL DISC gt 1 TRACK gt 1 RANDOM gt 1 DISC ALL DISC _ All Disc mode 1 TRACK 1 Track mode 1 RANDOM 1 Disc Random mode A RANDOM All Disc Random mode 1 DISC 1 Disc mode The original display is restored in about 2 seconds Proceed to step 5 if A RANDOM
47. 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 listen ing for a lifetime Placement of speakers Speakers are designed identically so that no left or right channel orientation is necessary c ED cF e Keep your speakers at least 10mm s2 away from the system for proper ventilation e These speakers do not have magnetic shielding Do not place them near televisions personal computers or other devices easily influenced by magnetism e To avoid damage to the speakers do not touch the speaker cones if you have taken the nets off The remote control Battery installation R6 AA UM 3 Use of batteries e Align the poles and properly when inserting the batteries e Do not mix old and new batteries or different types of batteries e Do not recharge ordinary dry cell batteries e Do not heat or disassemble the batteries Do not allow them to contact with flame or water e Remove the batteries if the unit is not to be used for
48. ss P gt AFF When there is no match for the searched keyword the display shows NOT FOUND SSS Press CD P II to start play from the album found ENTER Play starts from the first track of the album 3 9 aera Title search mode is cancelled HLEUIM MAME Track title search Press TITLE SEARCH twice Enter the characters of the keyword for the track title see below Press ENTER Track title search starts The matched track title is displayed To show the next track title search result press gt AFF When there is no match for the searched keyword the display shows NOT FOUND Press CD P Il to start play from the track found Title search mode is cancelled zp g Listening operations 7 loo IND I To cancel partway through Press E CLEAR Entering characters You can enter keyword of up to 10 characters for album track title search You can only enter upper case letters but the unit TITLE also searches for lower case SEARCH Pci ee a am Press the numbered button to select the required H character E eee Characters allocated to the numbered buttons l t Lt Li l Piet Numbered Characters SSeS buttons buttons 3 ENTER MNO6 1 C e 2 ABC2 7 PQRS7 3 DEF3 8 TUV8 4 GHI4 9 WxyYZ9 5 JkKL5 0 210 space amp i lt gt _ The characters change each time a numbered button is pressed For example every time you press 2 A g
49. ssssnsnunnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 3 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS naiaiaee 4 Product Service ccccccsessesseeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenenesneneeeeeeeeenees 4 Listening caution ssssiicecenevsiscndsvecastcscentscececscabcessatanieeeencen 5 Placement of speakers cccccecccceceeeensneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 5 THS remote CONTON issiria EEE 5 CONMGE CHONG siiin EEE ARAA 6 Front panel controls sissisecscscncscsseciveacntcvecncnseaecsxnierioocees 8 Setting the TUNG siseissssssssicchssd exis ddanisstcecnsnvessstacesctcecndeveesuee 9 Listening operations The radio manual tuning sssssssssusunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 10 The radio preset tuning s sssssssusssnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 11 CDS ioia a EA 12 How discs with MP3 WMA differ from CDS 17 Cassette tapes o cccdscsisetistiestcctecestcancetssensarteenst netaacesnsens 23 Recording operations Before recording esie 24 Recording from the radio sssessseseeeeeeeeeeeeees 25 PRO CON CIC CDS vases veciccisscacsceadecocstenccusansasenseneseestenseavacnnees 25 Timers and others Using the sound quality settings s ssssseeeeee 26 Enhancing the sound quality seseseeeeeees 26 Using an external unit eseseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 26 Auto off function ies tacceces cen iccaveccatcensctebscssecesevdesnsiceesieeass 27 Turning the demo FUNCTION Off sssssssssnsnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnns 27 Convenient f
50. t B gt C gt 2 2 Press gt P AFF to enter the character Repeat steps 1 2 to complete the keyword For your reference lf you entered a character by mistake press kd V REW to move back to the character then enter the correct character E Editing keywords To move the cursor Press kd V REW or gt A FF Deleting a character 1 Move the cursor over the character to be deleted 21 2 Press DEL RQT6885 Listening operations E RQT6885 MARKER D G3 C DISPLAY How discs with MP3 WMA differ from CDs By remote control only Marking a track You can mark one track each on the discs loaded so that you can start play from them later To mark a track number During play or stop Select your desired track For MP3 WMA refer to Track skip play on page 18 For CD DA press the numbered buttons To select track 10 or over press 210 then the two digits 2 Hold down MARKER until STORING blinks on the display The selected track is stored in the marker of the current disc i If a track is already stored in the marker it will be replaced next time you store a new track in the same marker To recall a marked track number in the current disc During play or stop Press MARKER to recall a marker Play starts from the track recalled NO MARKER indicates that the marker in the current disc is empty The marker memory is cleared when you o
51. unctions ccccceeseesessssesssesseneeeenenseees 27 Using the timers ssssssnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nenne 28 Troubleshooting guide sssssssssusnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 30 Warranty ONLY FOR U S A cccccseeeeeeeeseseeeeeeeeees 31 Specifications sscitecvcsveiscecesncciiacestertssincereescecnent Back cover MIG AINCS suodin ian Back cover When moving the unit sesseeeeeeeeeeeeeeees Back cover 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 CAUTION DO NOT INSTALL OR PLACE THIS UNIT IN A BOOK CASE BUILT IN CABINET OR IN ANOTHER CONFINED SPACE ENSURE THE UNIT IS WELL VENTILATED TO PREVENT RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK OR FIRE HAZARD DUE TO OVERHEATING ENSURE THAT CURTAINS AND ANY OTHER MATE RIALS DO NOT OBSTRUCT THE VENTILATION VENTS Supplied accessories Please check and identify the supplied accessories 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 http www panasonic com AC power supply cord K2CB2CB00006 FM indoor antenna RSA0006 L SS gt AM loop antenna RSA0033A 1 Remote control transmitter E
52. uring CD changing operation COMPACT RQT6885 Listening to a CD placed in a specific CD gt II STOP E DEMO a ay tra 4 y CD CHECK 1 Preparation Press CD II and then STOP W DEMO 2 3 Selecting the desired tray number and placing a CD init g 1 Press 4 CD CHANGE 1 CD CHANGES a m E a 2 Within about 10 seconds Press CD 1 CD 5 to open the tray and insert the CD Press CD CHANGE again to close the tray Repeat steps 1 and 2 to insert other CDs You can load up to 5 CDs Listening to the CD placed in a specific tray Listening operations 7 GO Press CD 1 CD 5 to start play The selected CD is played from the first track to the last track in order After the last track the player stops auto matically Label must face upward 4 Adjust the vol just the volume To remove the CD While one CD is playing except in All Disc Random play or program play you can change the CDs in the other trays 1 Press CD CHANGE 2 Press CD 1 CD 5 Press CD CHANGE again to close the tray Tray Disc tray ndinbei 3 CD 1 CD 2 CD 4 CD 5 To check which tray the CD is in CD CHECK V CD indicator The CD check feature lets you check whether a 12cm CD is O R EAE BLT ee ae in a tray O Press CD CHECK If the player is stopped all trays will open If a CD is being played the corresponding tray will not open Pres
53. wice then the three digits 4 Press ENTER Repeat steps 2 4 to program other tracks 5 Press CD P ll to start play To exit program mode Press PROGRAM in the stop mode You can replay your program by pressing PROGRAM then CD P Il N You can do the following while PGM is displayed e To check program contents Press kd V REW or gt AFF Every time you press the button the album number track number and program order are displayed e To add to the program Do steps 2 4 To clear the last track Press DEL To clear all tracks Press WE CLEAR CLEAR ALL is displayed Within 5 seconds press the button again to clear all tracks e You can use repeat mode page 15 with program play e You cannot program more than one CD for MP3 WMA e You cannot program CD DA together with MP3 WMA tracks e The program memory is cleared when you change a disc or open the CD tray How discs with MP3 WMaA differ from CDs By remote control only Title search function You can search for your desired aloum track with its keyword part of the title Preparation Press CD II and then E CLEAR 2 Q3 por 1 Album title search 1 Press TITLE SEARCH once 2 Enter the characters of the keyword for the album title gt see below TITLE 3 Press ENTER SEARCH Oo ww Album title search starts EA The matched album title is displayed EER To show the next album title search result pre
54. xample Track no 20 210 2 0 ABC EF 2 DEHE Track no 35 210 gt 8 gt 5 GH K Note 4 6 ND You cannot use direct access play with 1 RANDOM or A RANDOM mode CEEOL Repeat play Listening operations 7 oar mide nye Tn By remote control onl Sa ee Press REPEAT before or during play REPEAT ON and are displayed ABC DEF 3 CHO To cancel repeat play GHI KL MNO Press REPEAT once again REPEAT OFF is displayed 4 6 and is cleared PQRS mwy Ss WWXYZ To repeat your favorite tracks 7 9 1 Program the tracks you want perform steps 1 6 on SPACE page 16 2 Press REPEAT and make sure REPEAT ON and are displayed 3 Press CD II Playback will start To use repeat play with CD Play Mode function Set the desired mode page 14 press REPEAT before or during playback and make sure REPEAT ON and are displayed B CD display By remote control only This function allows you to display the remaining play time of the current track COOGEE During play or pause mode Press DISPLAY Every time you press the button Elapsed play time lt Remaining play time When track number 25 or greater is playing remaining play 7 time display shows Remaining play time RQT6885 Listening operations i RQT6885 7 Sau UREW AFF gt A FF CLEAR 55
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