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1.   13              RQT7923    AUTO OFF    n    This function allows you to  turn off the unit in CDs or  tape mode only after left  unused for 10 minutes     e The setting is maintained  even if the unit is turned off     To dim the display panel      m     To mute the sound     J    e Press the button to activate   e Press again to cancel        CDs and MP3   Play                            4 CD CHANGE  SI STOPE      TUNER BAND TAPE   CDP iil a  DISPLAY  a   KJA A    PROGRAM  F     ox CDT C2 CDs  ony a naa  a Numeric CD CHECK     5 gt  E  333s  x  PLAY MODE buttons  REPEAT  T      Sa Ca   ovr  CDt  ALBUM       L viREW i lt  lt   NIFF  gt  gt   we   Oj CD w  AUX CLEAR    J  g eas                 VOL      voL  ren  VoL CD1 CD5    OPEN CLOSE       ENTER TT  INTRO a  S SOUND EQF INTRO MARKER SEAHEH TITL E  MARKER              5G Ly SEARCH    Playing aidisc       Play Mode function        7 Press  CD  gt  t  and then  CLEAR m    2 Press  DISC  and  within 10 seconds  press  1   5  to    7 Press      to turn the unit on     2 Press  CD 1   CD 5  to select your desired tray     Press  4 OPEN CLOSE  to open the disc tray and  then load the disc  Press  4 OPEN CLOSE  again to                select the disc   3 Press  PLAY MODE  to select the desired mode     close the tray  Mode To play  Label must face upward 1 DISC one selected disc   1DISC  ALL DISC all discs in trays  e g   4 gt 5 gt 1 gt 2 gt 3   ALL DISC  1 TRACK one selected track on the selected  1R disc   Press the numeric bu
2.  PLAY MODE Numeric    buttons             TUNER BAND      We     AUX CLEAR  6          Manuall tuning    7 Press  TUNER BAND  to select    FM    or    AM      2 Press  PLAY MODE  to select    MANUAL        3 Press V REW   lt  lt   or    FF  gt      to select the  frequency of the required station        e    ST    is displayed when a stereo FM broadcast is being  received     To tune automatically   Press  V REW   lt  lt 4  or  A FF    I  for a moment until the   frequency starts changing rapidly  The unit begins auto   tuning  stopping when it finds a station    e Auto tuning may be interrupted when there is excessive  interference    e To cancel auto tuning  press  V REW    lt 4  or  A FF  gt   gt    once again     To improve FM_sound  quality   Press and hold  PLAY MODE  to display    MONO              To cancel   Press and hold  PLAY MODE  again until    MONO     disappear    e MONO is also cancelled if the frequency is changed    e Turn off    MONO     for normal listening      lt   ABUM   gt   S SOUNDEQ Ke TRACK pp on   REC     lle   a    VOLUME   ARA  STOPE  TUNER BAND TAPE  gt  CDP  C       DEMO       a     amp     o    CHANGE   C        TUNER BAND    Up to 15 stations each can be set in the FM and AM bands     Preparation  Press  TUNER BAND  to select    FM    or    AM        Automaticpresetting nn  Press and hold  PROGRAM  to start presetting           Manual presetting  Press  PLAY MODE  to select    MANUAL       Press  V REW   lt  lt   or  A FF  1  to tune to the 
3.  as above     Press  CLOCK TIMER  repeatedly to  select OPLAY or OREC     change the source  or volume    check the settings   when the unit is on  or in standby mode     cancel Press  OPLAY REC  to clear the timer    indicators from the display     e Play timer and record timer cannot be used together    e The play timer will start at the preset time with volume increasing  gradually to preset level    e The record timer will start 30 seconds before the set time with the  volume muted    e The timer comes on at the set time everyday if the timer is on    e The unit must be in the standby mode for the timer to function    e If you turn the unit off and on again while a timer is functioning  the  finish time setting will not be activated    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      on        lt  ALBUM   gt   SSOUNDEQ i4 TRACK p gt  on    tc  SF Le      A          I1 REC    UE s    i    Ui    STOPE TUNR BAND TAPER sl          CHECK cD1 cD2 cD3     A ap GDP    P      m    AUX     gt                Es         Connectinglexternal  unit    Preparation    e Make 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 perip
4.  discs    The display is wrong or play won   t  start     The disc may be upside down  refer page 7     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     The total number of tracks displayed  differs each time the same disc is  inserted    Unusual sound is heard     CD RW cannot be read     The 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        VBR     is displayed instead of the  remaining play time        TAKE OUT DISC    appears on the  display     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        The remote control    Remote control doesn   t work  Check that the batteries are inserted correctly  refer page 5    Replace the batteries if they are worn     14    RQT7923    Warranty  ONLY FOR U S A         Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company   Division of Panasonic Corporation of North America  One Panasonic Way Secaucus  New 
5.  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   1   This device may not cause harmful interference  and   2  this device must accept any interference received   including interference that may cause undesired  operation        The socket outlet shall be installed near the equipment  and easily accessible or the mains plug or an appliance  coupler shall remain readily operable     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   R
6.  play  mode     INTRO  function  Album scan   MP3      INTRO This function allows you to find an album by listening  to the first track of all albums in the current disc for  10 seconds each     7 Press  CD    1  and then  CLEAR m    2 Press  INTRO  to start the intro function     3 While your desired album is playing  press  CD    11    Intro mode cancelled and the playback continues     INTRO function is cancelled after playing the first track in the last  album    To stop during the process  press  INTRO  or  CLEAR m     This function does not work during any random program mode     Album Track titlessearch   MP3      TITLE  SEARCH       Enable you to search your desired album or track     7 Press  CD  gt  t  and then  CLEAR m      2 For album title search  press  TITLE SEARCH  once   For track title search  press  TITLE SEARCH  twice     3 Press the numeric buttons repeatedly to select your  desired character then press    FF    1  to key in the  next character    e You can enter up to 9 characters    e To edit  press  V REW   lt    lt   or  A FF    1  to revise any  characters    e To delete  move the cursor over the character and then    press  DEL    Numbered Characters Numbered Characters  buttons buttons    i h      e mo    ABO  7  pers   8 fuves  ena   o Wwwvza  xs   o bP    space       8            5  _ I    4 Press  ENTER    Press  V REW   lt  lt   or  A FF  gt   i  to search for  previous or next match     Press  CD  gt  11  to start play from the album track  fo
7.  required station    Press  PROGRAM      WG NS    Press numeric buttons to select a channel   e The station occupying a channel is erased if another  Station is preset in that channel     Selecting a preset station     Press numeric buttons to select the channel   e For channels 10 to 15 press  210   then the two digits     OR  1 Press  PLAY MODE  to select    PRESET        2 Press  V REW   lt  lt   or    FF        to select the  channel     EM allocation setting    By main unit only  e This system can also receive FM broadcasts allocated in  0 1 MHz steps        To change the step to 0 1 MHz    Press and hold  TUNER BAND    e After a few seconds the display changes to a flashing  display of the current minimum frequency     2 Continue to hold down  TUNER BAND     e When the minimum frequency changes  release the  button  To return to the original step  repeat the above  steps    e After changing the setting  previously preset frequency  will be cleared     17    RQT7923       12    RQT7923    Using  the  play or record timer            CLOCK   PLAY          SLEEP TIMER REC  fo  0903 CO              PLAY REC  CLOCK TIMER    L     gt   ie     O  O     m       SPLAY DIMMER    o  D  O   gt   ow  D   l  m  n          i  i    Q             uv  D  0    e   e    gt      D     C  x   es     zZ  O    O                vu  Es   gt    lt      Q       m  vu  J  wn         lt       gt  lt   mS  N    pe   m  U   gt   3  wn  v   gt       m       O         QO     gt      w          H        l
8. EFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED  SERVICE PERSONNEL     The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol   within an equilateral triangle  is intended to  alert the user to the presence of uninsulated     dangerous voltage    within the product   s  enclosure that may be of sufficient  magnitude to constitute a risk of electric  shock to persons     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  literature accompanying the appliance     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    Heed all warnings    Follow all instructions    Do not use this apparatus near water    Clean only with dry cloth    Do not block any ventilation openings  Install in accordance   with the manufacturer   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 p
9. ERE ARE NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES EXCEPT AS LISTED UNDER    LIM   ITED 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 WARRANTY    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 not  exclusive  but are for illustration only   ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRAN   TIES  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 problem  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      Obtain Product Information and Operating Assistance  locate your nearest Dealer or Servicenter  purchase Parts and  Accessories  or make Customer Service and Literature reques
10. Jersey 07094    Panasonic Puerto Rico  Inc   Ave  65 de Infanteria  Km  9 5  San Gabriel Industrial Park  Carolina  Puerto Rico 00985    Panasonic Audio Products  Limited Warranty    Limited Warranty Coverage   If your product does not work properly because of a defect in materials or workman   ship  Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company or Panasonic Puerto Rico  Inc    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     warranty pe   riod      at its option either  a  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     Audio Products  except items listed  below  One  1  year One  1  year  One  1  year    USB Reader Writer  Personal  Computer Card Adapters   Ninety  90  Ninety  90   days days     in exchange for defective item   Ten  10  days Not Applicable    Ninety  90   days    Not Applicable    Accessories  Headphones   Cartridges  Microphones  Adapters    Rechargeable Batteries  DVD R  RAM  Discs  in exchange for defective item     SD Memory Cards  Rechargeable  Battery Packs  in exchange for  defective item     Not Applicable    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 warra
11. Panasonic    Operating Instructions             CD Stereo System  Model No  SC PM31  SC PM313    Roan ENE    Table of contents  As an ENERGY STAR   Partner  Panasonic has Table of contents    determined that this product meets the ENERGY  Lr ug yy STAR   guidelines for energy efficiency  yi E     ENERGY STAR Product Service erie ere ie  3                   a   Listening CaUTION           ccccceeeseeeeeeeees 3  Before connecting  operating or adjusting this product  please read d r  these instructions completely  Please keep this manual for future Supplied accesSsories              000 3  reference  Getting Started         cccccccccecceesssseseeees 4  Step 1   Making the connections  Step 2   Inserting batteries into the remote control  Step 3   DEMO function  Operations in these instructions are described mainly using Placement of speakers  remote control  but you can do the operations on the main unit if Overview of CONTLOIS ae nnna  6  the controls are the same  Main unit  Remote control  CDs and MP3     Play               sssseeee0s 7  Playing a disc    Advanced CDs and MP3 functions    Cassette tapes     Play and record    10  Basic play   TPS  Tape Program Sensor    Before recording   Recording the radio   Recording CDs   Other basic operations    Radio     TUNG       cccccesseesenseeeenseeeenseees 11  Manual tuning   Memory preset   FM allocation setting    Setting the clock  Using the sleep timer  Using the play or record timer    Extemalunit tere aeea 13  Connecting e
12. YOURSELF  REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED  PERSONNEL     CAUTION    DO NOT INSTALL OR PLACE THIS UNIT IN A  BOOKCASE  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  MATERIALS DO NOT OBSTRUCT THE VENTILATION  VENTS           Except for U S A       INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN   CAUTION AVOID EXPOSURE TO BEAM  IEC60825 1   Class 3b      OSYNLIG LASERSTRALNING NAR DENNA DEL AR   PPNAD   VARNING BETRAKTA EJ STRALEN       USYNLIG LASERSTRALING VED ABNING   ADVARSEL UNDG   UDSAETTELSE FOR STR  LING     USYNLIG LASERSTRALING NAR DEKSEL   PNES   ADVARSEL UNNG   EKSPONERING FOR STRALEN   VARO  AVATTAESSA OLET NAKYMATONTA ALTTIINA    LASERSATEILYLLE  ALA KATSO SATEESEEN     VORSICHT   UNSICHTBARE LASERSTRAHLUNG  WENN ABDECKUNG  GE  FFNET  NICHT DEM STRAHL AUSSETZEN       RAYONNEMENT LASER INVISIBLE EN CAS D OUVERTURE   ATTENTION EXPOSITION DANGEREUSE AU FAISCEAU   ER   FFARR  BAPOREN   ER   TTW CRUML   T HAHET   E LERKEY  feni LILT  RQLXS0058       Inside of product             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
13. a       STOPE  TUNER BAND TAPE   CD Pil       Surround sound  13   Stop Demo  5  10       Aux  13       Tuner Band selection  11     Checking CD position  8   QO Tape play  10   Remote control sensor  CD selection  7    CD trays  7           Remote control           lt  ABM   B TRACK  gt  gt         Headphone jack  PHONES   Avoid listening for prolonged  periods of time to prevent  hearing damage    Plug type  3 5 mm  1 8     stereo   not included     Cassette open  10     Display panel    Super sound EQ  13     a  Recording start pause  10     Track selection  7        CD skip search  tape fast   forward rewind  tune preset  channel selection  time  adjustment  7  8  9  10  11  12        Volume control  7     CD play pause  7  8  9  10   CD change  7     CD tray open close  7        Buttons such as    function the same as the controls on the main unit       mer   K AO a       Clock timer  12   Play timer record timer  12                      D  Aut ff   AUTO OFF pea  pesn T  Display  8   ne   JCF Dimmer  DISC DEF  Disc  7  8    PROGRAM  Program  8  i PA MG  O    Numeric  characters  7  8  9  10   Play mode  7  10      T   Delete  9   Repeat  8  TT                              a 1     O   AUX A CLEAR TO  0 i         Clear  stop  7  8  9  10       J Gers os Treble bass adjustment  13   Enter  8  9  OE  i       S SOUND 5     MARKER SEARCH      G3 CJ C  Title search  9   Co PRESET ol SURROUND MUTING    Intro hd  e    Al Nn ln   Marker  8   Bass treble  1 s  T E Muting  Preset EQ
14. be able to record or erase them correctly     Recording the radio     7 Insert the cassette to be recorded on     Press  V REW   lt 4 lt 4  or  A FF   1  in the  stop mode     2 Tune to the required station  refer page 11      3 Press  e 11 REC  to start recording        STOP m   DEMO CD         a Top of the unit                OPEN  amp     Q             4 OPEN CLOSE OPEN 4    Cassette lid    1 Insert the cassette to be recorded on     Insert inside the  guides        Forward side    2 Press  CD  gt  11  and then  STOP m   DEMO     3 Press  4 OPEN CLOSE  to insert the CD   Press again to close    4   5    Press  PLAY MODE  to select your desired mode   refer page 7    Press    11 REC  to start recording     Recording programmed tracks    7 Program the tracks you want  refer page 8         2 Press    11 REC  to start recording     To Action    erase a recorded  sound    1  Insert the cassette to be recorded on   2  Press  TAPE  gt   and then  CLEAR m    3  Press    I1 REC      Press  CLEAR m      1  Press    m REC    2  Press again to resume recording     stop recording    stop recording  temporarily    to record on the  other side of the  tape    Turn the cassette over and press   e t REC      Erasure prevention    The illustration shows how to remove the tabs to prevent  recording  To record on the tape again  cover as shown           To re record  Normal tape      gt     Adhesive tape       Tab for side B    Tab for side A    CLOCK   PLAY   SLEEP TIMER REC        ROGRAM   
15. distortion    1 kHz   Low channel  len ieee 40 W per channel  69   SC PM313  35 W per channel  6 Q     40 W per channel  6 Q   35 W per channel  6 Q   80 W per channel  70 W per channel    16 Q     32 Q    3 kHz   16 kHz   High channel     Total Bi Amp power    8 kHz   High channel     Total Bi Amp power    Output Impedance  Headphone    FM TUNER SECTION   Frequency range   87 5 MHz     108 0 MHz  100 kHz steps    87 9 MHz     107 9 MHz  200 kHz steps        Sensitivity 1 02 uV  IHF  S N 26 dB 1 00 uV  Antenna terminal s  75 Q  unbalanced   AM TUNER SECTION  Frequency range 520 kHz     1710 kHz  10 kHz steps   Sensitivit  S N 20dB  at 1000 kHz  900 uV m  CASSETTE DECK SECTION  Track system 4 track  2 channel  Heads  Record playback Solid permalloy head  Erasure Double gap ferrite head  Motor DC servo motor    AC bias 100 kHz  AC erase 100 kHz    Recording system  Erasing system    Tape speed 4 8cm s   Overall frequency response   3 dB     6 dB  at DECK OUT  NORMAL 35 Hz     14kHz   S N RATIO 42 64 dB  A weighted     Wow and flutter  Fast forward and rewind time  Approx  120 seconds with C 60 cassette tape    CD SECTION  Disc   CD  CD R  CD RW  MP3 8 cm 12 cm  3   20  4 3 100    Sampling frequency 44 1 kHz  Decoding 16 20 24 bit linear  Beam source wavelength Semiconductor laser 780 nm  Number of channels Stereo  Frequency response 20 Hz     20 kHz   1dB     2dB   Wow and flutter Below measurable limit  Digital filter 8fs  D A converter MASH  1 bit DAC   MP3   Bit rate   Sampl
16. est to you        Please check and identify the supplied accessories     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 A  combination to avoid injury from tip over    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     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 excitement  your equipment offers  This manufacturer and the Electronic  Industries Association   s Consumer Electronics Group want you to  get the most out of your equipment by playing it at a safe level  One  that lets the sound come through loud and clear without annoying  blaring or distortion   and  mos
17. ette   s erasure prevention tabs   refer page 10   insert the cassette and tune to  the radio station  refer page 11  or select the aux    source  refer page 13      1 Press  CLOCK TIMER  to select your desired timer     Each time you press the button   l CLOCK       PLAY       REC    Original display    2 Within 5 seconds  press  V REW   lt  lt   or    FF  gt  gt 1   to set the starting time   Start time       Record timer indicator    3 Press  CLOCK TIMER  to confirm     4 Repeat steps 2 to 3 to set the finishing time   Finish time    Na Mi      we hl  la    OREC OFF       To activate the timer  5 Press  OPLAY REC  to turn on your desired timer     p    PLAY       REC     no display  off  7    6 Press  0  to turn off the unit   The unit must be off for the timers to operate     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 5  start playing the desired source    2  Reset the CD numbers if you have changed any of them   confirm that a CD or cassette is inserted  then press  0  to  put the unit on standby        Other basic operations     To Action    change the settings Repeat steps 1 to 4 and 6 above     1  Press  OPLAY REC  to clear the timer  indicator from the display    2  Make changes to the source or  volume    3  Do steps 5 to 6
18. ge 4      Humming heard during play        ERROR     is displayed                          appears on the display     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  refer page 12         F61    is displayed  Check and correct the speaker cord connections  refer page 4      If this does not fix the problem  there is a power supply problem  Consult the dealer     Listening to the radio    Noise is heard    The stereo indicator flickers or doesn   t  light    Sound is distorted     Use an outdoor antenna  refer page 4      A beat sound is heard  Turn the TV off or separate it from the unit     A low hum is heard during AM  broadcast     Separate the antenna from other cables and cords        When there is a television set nearby    The picture on the TV disappears or  stripes appear on the screen     The location and orientation of the antenna are incorrect  If you are using an indoor antenna   change to an outdoor antenna  refer page 4     The TV antenna wire is too close to the unit  Separate the antenna wire of the TV set from  the unit        Using the cassette deck    Recording is not possible  If the erasure prevention tabs have been removed  cover the holes with adhesive tape  refer  page 10      Playing
19. heral components and cables sold separately     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 dealer           TY      aux     LINE OUT    A  position    Analog player  not included  Rear panel of this unit   e 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     Playing onrecordingifrom an external       1 Press  AUX    2 For listening  Proceed to step 3   For recording  Press    11 REC  to start recording     3 Start playback from the external source   For details   refer to the external unit   s instruction manual      6 hS  B    TITLE  S SOUNDEQ INTRO MARKER SEARCH    S SOUND EQ        lt  2 D     C    BASS TREBLE PRESETEQ SURROUND MUTING      it O    CTs SURROUND  BASS TREBLE    PRESET EQ                Selecting sound  effects    You can change the sound effect by selecting Super Sound  EQ  Preset EQ or adjusting the bass or treble effect     Supersound EQ  Provide you with clearer bass and treble effects     To activate  Press  S SOUND EQ  to display    S SOUND EQ    indicator     To cancel  Press  S SOUND EQ  again to clear    S SOUND EQ     indicator     Preset EQ  Press  PRESET EQ  repeatedly to select your desired  setting   HEAVY  gt  CLEAR  gt  SOFT  gt  VOCAL  gt  EQ OFF       Setting Effect   HEAVY Adds punch t
20. ing frequency    0 08   WRMS     32 kbps     320 kbps  32 KHz  44 1 kHz  48 kHz    Panasonic Consumer Electronics  Company  Division of Panasonic  Corporation of North America  One Panasonic Way Secaucus   New Jersey 07094  http   www panasonic com       2004 Matsushita Electric Industrial Co   Ltd   Printed in Malaysia    Panasonic Puerto Rico  Inc    Ave  65 de Infanteria  Km  9 5   San Gabriel Industrial Park  Carolina   Puerto Rico 00985    SPEAKER SECTION  Type 2 way  2 speaker system  Speaker s   Woofer 10cm  4    cone type  Tweeter 6cm  2  s   cone type  Impedance 6 Q  Input power  IEC   HIGH 80 W  Max    LOW 80 W Max   Output sound pressure level 79 dB W  1 0 m   81 dB W  1 0 m    Frequency range 45 Hz     26kHz     16dB   50 Hz     25 kHz     10dB    55 Hz     22kHz   16dB   75 Hz     20kHz   10dB     Dimensions  WxHxD   en Kame 153 mm x 254 mm x 239mm   61 32 xX 1 om xX 913 32     SC PM313  145 mm x 254 mm x 217 mm   533  32 X 10   x 8 8  32      Mass Sord KEAN 1 83 kg  4 03 lbs    SC PM313  2 00 kg  4 41 Ibs    GENERAL    Power supply  Power consumption  Dimensions  WxHxD     AC 120 V  60 Hz   135W   175 mm x 254 mm x 391 mm   67 5 x 10   x 153 5    Mass 5 44 kg  11 99 lbs      Power consumption in standby mode  0 4 W    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    and    LOW    on the rear of the speaker
21. ks  255 albums and 20  sessions    e Disc must conform to ISO9660 level 1 or 2  except for extended  formats     e To play in a certain order  prefix the folder and file names with 3   digits numbers in the order you want to play them        MPEG Layer 3 audio decoding technology licensed from no  Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson multimedia   RQT7923       10    RQT7923    Cassette tapes     Play and record    Kee    TAPE    PLAY MODE               REPEAT SPACE                 ALBUM V REW AIFF  VIREW   lt  lt     lt  lt   DG   NIFF    gt i                   Basic  play   1 Press  OPEN 4  on top of the unit     2 Insert a cassette     Insert inside the  guides       3 Close the lid by hand     4 Press  TAPE    to start play   To play the other side of the cassette  turn the cassette  over     To Action    stop tape playback Press  CLEAR m      start one touch play Press  TAPE  gt   when the system is OFF    with the cassette loaded     fast forward and  rewind    Sensor     This function enables you to search the beginning of a track   up to a maximum of 9    Press  V REW   lt  lt   or    FF  1  during play    Play resumes from the track found     TPS may not function properly with   e Short silent parts   e Noise occurs between tunes   e Silent parts found within tunes    Before recording    Preparation    Wind up the leader tape so that recording can begin   immediately    e Use normal position tapes    e High position and metal position tapes can be used  but this unit  will not 
22. n to close the tray   Continued on next page  RQT7923    RQT7923    CDs and MP3     Play  Continued     Checking  which CDs are in the trays      CD CHECK     7 Press  CD CHECK         2 Press the button again to close the trays     e The tray with a CD being played will not open   e If the player is stopped  all trays will open    e Do not remove or insert CDs during CD check   e Do not pull out the trays during CD check    e 8 cm CDs cannot be checked     CD display 5    DISPLAY This function allows you to display the information  on the current track     Press  DISPLAY  repeatedly during play or pause mode   CD DA    Remaining play time   Elapsed play time    p Elapsed time  gt  Remaining play time  gt  Album name 7    ID3  Artist    ID3  Track    ID3  Album     Track name    e Maximum number of displayable characters  approximate 30   e This unit supports ver  1 0  amp  1 1 ID3 tags  Text data that is not  supported will not be displayed    e ID3 is a tag embedded in MP3 track to provide information about  the track     Direct access play  This function allows you to start play from a specific track     CD DA    Press the numeric buttons to select and play your  desired track     7 Press  ALBUM  lt  or    to select the album     2 Press    FF  1  once and then the numeric buttons  to select and play your desired track     For two digit track  press  210  once then the two digits   For three digit track  press  210  twice then the three digits     e This function does not 
23. nty 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 Mail 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   www panasonic com   For assistance in Puerto Rico call Panasonic Puerto Rico  Inc   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     TH
24. o rock   CLEAR Clarifies higher frequencies  SOFT For background music  VOCAL Adds gloss to vocal  EQ OFF No effect    Bass or treble  Enable you to enjoy the lower or higher pitch sound     1 Press  BASS TREBLE  repeatedly to select your  desired setting     Setting Effect  BASS For lower pitch sound  TREBLE For higher pitch sound    2 Press  V  or  4  to adjust the level   The tone level can be varied within  3 to  3        Enjoying    Enable you to add natural width and depth to the stereo   sound    To activate   Press  SURROUND  to display    Sari B i indicator    To cancel   Press  SURROUND  again to clear      Pin Bi i indicator    e Surround sound is less discernible when listening through  headphones     e If interference in FM stereo reception increases  cancel the  surround sound effect     13    RQT7923       Troubleshooting guide      Before requesting service  make the following checks  If you are in doubt about some of the check points  or if the remedies  indicated in the chart do not solve the problem  refer to the    Customer Services Directory    on page 15 if you reside in the  U S A   or refer to the    Product information    on page 3 if you reside in Canada     Common problems    No sound  Turn the volume up   The speaker cords may not be connected properly  Turn the unit off  check and correct the    connections and turn the unit on  refer page 4      Sound is unfixed  reversed or comes  from one speaker only     Check the speaker connections  refer pa
25. rizontally  along a window or other convenient location           E Batteries   e Insert so the poles    and      match those in the remote control    e Remove if the remote control is not going to be used for a long period of  time  Store in a cool  dark place    e Do not use rechargeable type batteries    e Mishandling of batteries can cause electrolyte leakage which can damage  items the fluid contacts and may cause a fire     Do not    e mix old and new batteries    use different types at the same time    heat or expose to flame    take apart or short circuit    attempt to recharge alkaline or manganese batteries   use batteries if the covering has been peeled off     E Use   e Aim at the remote control sensor  avoiding obstacles  at a maximum range  of 7m  23 feet  directly in front of the unit  Refer to page 6 for the remote control sensor position        rStepismpemovunction          When the unit is first plugged in  a demonstration of its functions may be shown    nannan aans E on the display     a E If the demo setting is off  you can show a demonstration by selecting    DEMO      STOPE TUNER BAND TAPE   CDP iI f f x     O N   i    Press and hold  STOP m   DEMO    The display change each time the button is held down     Mi DEMO OFF     gt  DEMO ON 7    While in standby mode  select    DEMO OFF    to reduce power consumption     Ui                 Jee   lge         STOP mg   DEMO    Placementiof speakers                   SC PM31 is used in the illustrations unless o
26. rovided 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 the plug 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 safety checks to confirm that the unit is in proper working  condition     NO oO A W                           Product information   For product information or assistance with product operation    In the U S A   refer to    Customer Services Directory    on page 15   In Canada  contact the Panasonic Canada Inc  Customer Care  Centre at 905 624 5505  or visit the website  www panasonic ca    or an authorized Servicentre clos
27. s refer to  High frequency and Low frequency     Maintenance    Ifthe 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        Fora cleaner crisper sound    Clean the heads regularly to assure good quality playback  and recording   Use a cleaning tape  not included      When  moving the  unit    7 Remove all discs   2 Press  O I POWER  to turn the unit off   3 Disconnect the AC power supply cord     Panasonic Canada Inc   5770 Ambler Drive  Mississauga  Ontario   L4W 2T3  www panasonic ca    RQT7923 3P  L1204CP3025       
28. speaker cords   OR  gt            ao    If the speaker cords do not have vinyl tips  directly connect them to the terminals     1 Connect the AM loop antenna  2 Connect the FM indoor antenna                   AM loop antenna Adhesive    tape       eM ANT FM indoor  antenna    752       Stand the antenna up on its base  Keep loose antenna  cord away from other wires and cords       Tape the antenna to a wall or column  in a position with  A least amount of interference               3 Connect the speaker cords     White    Ss noa l  Blue NS  Y       To household  AC outlet            Connect the AC power supply cord   e The included AC power supply cord is for use with this unit  only  Do not use it with other equipment          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               Optional_antenna_connections    FM outdoor antenna AM outdoor antenna  FM outdoor antenna   not included        AM outdoor antenna   not included        eMANT an ANT  75 Q coaxial  AM loop antenna  Q cable a  a  not included  EXT  included     e Never use an outdoor antenna during a lightning storm    e You can connect the FM outdoor antenna for better reception  Please consult your dealer for installation    e Disconnect the FM indoor antenna if an FM outdoor antenna is installed    e Connect the AM outdoor antenna without removing the AM loop antenna  Run 5 to 12m of vinyl covered wire ho
29. t   5  m     2  Es  al    N O  B  p    Lf  REW i4 lt   A FF  gt  gt     TUNER  TAPE  BAND    gt  ll             Settingithe clock    This is a 12 hour clock   1 Press  CLOCK TIMER  to select    CLOCK        Each time you press the button   p CLOCK       PLAY       REC    Original display       Within 5 seconds  press  V REW   lt  lt   or   A  FF  1  to set the time        Displaying the clock  Press  CLOCK TIMER  to display the clock for few seconds     e The clock may lose or gain some time over a period  Readjust if  necessary     Using  theysleep timer     This function enables you to turn off the unit automatically  after the set time     Press  SLEEP  to select your desired time     an 30     SLEEP 60     SLEEP 30   SLEEP OFF    SLEEP 120       Sleep timer indicator    To cancel   Press  SLEEP  to select    SLEEP OFF       Changing the remaining time   Press  SLEEP  to show the time and press  SLEEP  again to   select your desired time    e The play and sleep timer or the record and sleep timer can be used  together     e The sleep timer always has priority  Be sure not to overlap timer  settings     Play timer indicator       You can set the timer to come on at a certain time to wake  you up  play timer  or to record from the radio or an aux  source  record timer      Turn the unit on and set the clock     Timer Action    Play timer Prepare the music source you want to listen to   tape  CD number  1 5   radio or AUX  and set the    volume     Record timer Check the cass
30. t i  once and then the numeric buttons  to select your desired track   Example     Album number              gt  lt   me  N             REPEAT SPACE        O        amp     Press  ENTER    Repeat steps 6 to 8 to program other tracks     Q Press  CD    11  to start play           Track number    To Action    cancel program Press  PROGRAM  in the stop mode     mode    replay the program Press  PROGRAM  then  CD      1      Press  V REW  lt    lt 4  or  A FF  1  when     PGM    is displayed in the stop mode    To check while programming  press   PROGRAM  twice after    PGM    appears   then press  V REW    lt 4  or  A FF  gt   gt     Repeat steps 3 to 5 in the stop mode for  CD DA  refer page 8     Repeat steps 6 to 8 in the stop mode for  MP3  refer page 8     Press  DEL  in the stop mode     check program  contents    add to the program    clear the last track    clear all Press  CLEAR m  in the stop mode     CLEAR  programmed ALL    is displayed  Within 5 seconds  press  tracks the button again to clear all tracks     e When    CD FULL    appears  you cannot program additional tracks    e During program play for CD DA  you can search forward or  backward only within the current track    e During program play  skipping is always in the programmed order   whether forward or backward    e You cannot program CD DA together with MP3 tracks    e The program memory is cleared when you change a disc or open a  CD tray  MP3 only     e a cannot change or open other trays during program
31. t importantly  without affecting your  sensitive hearing     We recommend that you avoid prolonged exposure to excessive  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 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      Set the dial and leave it there     Taking a minute to do this now will help to prevent hearing damage  or loss in the future  After all  we want you listening for a lifetime     Supplied accessories    Use numbers indicated in parentheses when asking for replacement parts   As of January 2005   In U S A  to order accessories  refer to    Accessory Purchases    on page 15        1 x Remote control 1 x FM indoor  antenna  SS  S808   lt  gt  fe         N2QAJB000132      RSA0007 L     2 x Remote control    batteries    eC          1 x AC power supply mlm x AM loop antenna  cord  z  gt         N1DAAAA00001         K2CB2CB00006        3    RQT7923       4    RQT7923       Getting started    rotepule the       Connect the AC power supply cord only after all other connections have been made   Preparation    Twist and pull off the vinyl tip of the 
32. therwise mentioned     Speakers are designed identically so that no left or right channel orientation is necessary    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    Note   e Keep your speakers at least 10mm     32    away from the system for proper ventilation     Use only the supplied speakers   e 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     A Caution  e Use the speakers only with the recommended system     Failure to do so can damage the amplifier and speakers  and can cause fire  Consult a qualified service person  if damage occurs or if a sudden change in performance is apparent   e Do not attach these speakers to walls or ceilings        5    RQT7923       Overview of controls       Mainlunit    Refer numbers in parentheses for page reference   Top of the unit                                     Cassette lid  10                         Standby on switch       POWER   7  12   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        AC supply indicator  AC IN   This indicator lights when the  unit is connected to the AC  power supply        Album selection  7  8        
33. ts by visiting our Web Site at     http   www  panasonic com consumersupport    or  contact us via the web at     http   www panasonic com contactinfo    You may also contact us directly at   1 800 211 PANA  7262    Monday Friday 9 am 9 pm  Saturday Sunday 10 am 7 pm  EST        For hearing or speech impaired TTY users  TTY  1 877 833 8855    Accessory Purchases    Purchase Parts  Accessories and Instruction Books online for all Panasonic Products by visiting our Web Site at     http   www pasc panasonic com    or  send your request by E mail to     npcparts   us panasonic com    You may also contact us directly at     1 800 332 5368  Phone  1 800 237 9080  Fax Only   Monday Friday 9 am to 8 pm  EST      Panasonic Services Company  20421 84th Avenue South  Kent  WA 98032     We Accept Visa  MasterCard  Discover Card  American Express  and Personal Checks     For hearing or speech impaired TTY users  TTY  1 866 605 1277       Servicesin Puerto Rico    Panasonic Puerto Rico  Inc     Ave  65 de Infanteria  Km  9 5  San Gabriel Industrial Park  Carolina  Puerto Rico 00985    Phone  787 750 4300  Fax  787 768 2910       15    RQT7923       Specifications    AMPLIFIER SECTION  FTC Output Power both channel driven  10  total harmonic distortion    60 Hz   3 kHz   Low channel  ie eee 35 W per channel  6 Q   SC PM313  30 W per channel  6 Q     35 W per channel  6 Q   30 W per channel  6 Q   70 W per channel  60 W per channel    RMS Output Power both channel driven  10  total harmonic 
34. ttons to select  number the track   4 Press  CD    1  to start play  1 RANDOM one selected disc randomly   1DISC RND  5 Adjust the volume   CD DA only   P z A RANDOM all loaded discs randomly   Other basic  operations ALL DISC RND   CD DA only   To Action  1 ALBUM one selected album on the selected  stop the disc Press  CLEAR m   1ALBUM disc   MP3 onl  pause play Press  CD    1   Press again to   y  Press ACEUM Amora  io Selec   the album   resume play   skip tracks Press  V REW  ma a  or   A FF  gt   i   TE AO RANDOM OOE SPECIE diortandomiy    search through tracks Press and hold  V REW   lt  lt 4  or     MP3 only      CD DA only   AFF  gt   i  during play or pause  1 ALBUM RANDOM all tracks in one selected album  direct play If the unit is on standby mode and a eels randomly   MP3 onl E    CD is loaded  press  CD    H  or   y  Tp Oni di ioiselect     CD 1   CD 5  to start play     e During any random play  you cannot skip to tracks which have been  played    e During 1 RANDOM or A RANDOM play  you can search forward or  backward only within the current track     skip album  MP3 only  Press  ALBUM or      in the play    mode    Press  ALBUM  lt  or      once and  then the numeric buttons in the stop  mode     Changing  disc  CD CHANGE    While one CD is playing  you can change the CDs in other  trays  except in All Disc random play or program play      7 Press  4 CD CHANGE    2 Press  CD 1   CD 5  to select the tray   3 Change the CD  4             4 Press  4 CD CHANGE  agai
35. und     e    NOT FOUND     is displayed when there is no match   e This function does not work during any random program mode        NOTE on CDs    e This unit can access up to 99 tracks     e Choose CD with this mark   COMPACT    DIGITAL AUDIO   e This unit can play MP3 files and CD DA format audio CD R RW  that have been finalized    e It may not be able to play some CD R RW due to the condition of  the recording    e Do not use irregular shaped disc    e Do not use disc with labels and stickers that are coming off or with  adhesive exuding from under labels and stickers    e Do not attach extra labels or stickers on the disc    e Do not write anything on the CD     Using DualDiscs    The    CD    sides of DualDiscs do not meet the CD DA standard so it  may not be possible to play them on this unit     Not doing the following will cause damage to the unit   e    GOOD BYE    is displayed when the unit turns off  Remove the  power plug after this display disappears              e Always press  4 OPEN CLOSE  to insert or remove a disc   e Do not push or pull out the tray by hand as this will cause an  accident           e Place the disc label up in the center of tray   e Insert only one disc into each tray     NOTE on MP3    e When    NOT MP3 ERROR1    appears on the display  an unsupported  MP3 format is being played  The unit will skip that track and play  the next one    e Files are treated as tracks and folders are treated as albums    e This unit can access up to 999 trac
36. work during any random program mode     Repeat play eona  Cars     REPEAT You can repeat program play or other selected    play mode     Press  REPEAT  before or during play      REPEAT ON    and          are displayed     To cancel  Press  REPEAT  again      REPEAT OFP    is displayed and          is cleared     Marking a track   MP3     MARKER Enable you to mark one track for each loaded disc  so that you can directly play the track later     During play  press and hold the  MARKER  until     STORING    blinks on the display to mark your favorite  track     Press  MARKER  during play or stop mode to recall and  play a marked track     e The marker memory is cleared when you open the CD tray   e This function does not work during any random program mode     Program_play    PROGRAM This function allows you to program up to 24  tracks     Press  CD    I1  and then  CLEAR m    Press  PROGRAM    Press  DISC       Within 10 seconds or so   Press  1   5  to select your desired disc     Press the numeric buttons to select your desired  track   Example     Q RGNH      Program number             Program play Track number    indicator  6 Repeat steps 3 to 5 to program other tracks   7 Press  CD  gt  I1  to start play     Press  CD    I1  and then  CLEAR m    Press  DISC      Within 10 seconds or so    Press  1   5  to select your desired disc     1   2   3   4 Press  CLEAR m     5 Press  PROGRAM     6 Press  ALBUM  lt  or      to select your desired  album    7    Press  A FF  gt    g
37. xternal unit    Playing or recording from an external unit    1 Sound adjustment          csesseeesssee 13     2 Selecting sound effects  Enjoying surround sound    Troubleshooting Quide             s000 14   sda    Warranty  ONLY FOR U S A              15  be Customer Services Directory  ONLY   RAM  06     US A cote rovers 15   Aii Specifications        sssssessessesssseees 16    Maintenance     Z   When moving the unit    Kt  wey  a bids    RQT7923 3P    2    RQT7923    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     SC PM31   SC PM313    Speakers    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    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  
    
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