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Panasonic Cd Stereo System Sc-pm31, Sc-pm313 Operating Instructions
Panasonic Cd Stereo System Sc-pm31, Sc-pm313 Operating Instructions
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11 RQT7923 02/2!- 0,!9-/$% 45.%2!.$ 45.%2!.$Numeric buttons Radio – Tune Memory presetMemory preset Up to 15 stations each can be set in the FM and AM bands. Preparation Press [TUNER / BAND] to select “FM” or “AM”. Automatic presettingAutomatic presetting Press and hold [PROGRAM] to start presetting. Manual presettingManual presetting 1Press [PLAY MODE] to select “MANUAL”. 2Press [4/REW/4] or [3/FF/¢] to tune to the required station. 3Press [PROGRAM]. 4Press numeric buttons to select a channel. The station occupying a channel is erased if another station is preset in that channel. Selecting a preset stationSelecting a preset station Press numeric buttons to select the channel. For channels 10 to 15 press [h10], then the two digits. OR 1Press [PLAY MODE] to select “PRESET”. 2Press [4/REW/4] or [3/FF/¢] to select the channel. FM allocation settingFM allocation setting By main unit only This system can also receive FM broadcasts allocated in 0.1 MHz steps. To change the step to 0.1 MHz 1Press and hold [TUNER/BAND]. After a few seconds the display changes to a ashing display of the current minimum frequency. 2Continue to hold down [TUNER/BAND]. When the minimum frequency changes, release the button. To return to the original step, repeat the above steps. After changing the setting, previously preset frequency will be cleared. Manual tuningManual tuning 1Press [TUNER/BAND] to select “FM” or “AM”. 2Press [PLAY MODE] to select “MANUAL”. 3Press[4/REW/4] or [3/FF/¢] to select the frequency of the required station. “” is displayed when a stereo FM broadcast is being received. To tune automatically Press [4/REW/4] or [3/FF/¢] for a moment until the frequency starts changing rapidly. The unit begins auto tuning, stopping when it nds a station. Auto tuning may be interrupted when there is excessive interference. To cancel auto tuning, press [4/REW/4] or [3/FF/¢] once again. To improve FM sound qualityTo improve FM sound quality Press and hold [PLAY MODE] to display “MONO”. To cancel Press and hold [PLAY MODE] again until “MONO” disappear. MONO is also cancelled if the frequency is changed. Turn off “MONO” for normal listening. PM31_7923-3P.indd 11PM31_7923-3P.indd 112/18/05 3:25:20 PM2/18/05 3:25:20 PM
12 RQT7923 Setting the clockSetting the clock This is a 12-hour clock. 1Press [CLOCK/TIMER] to select “CLOCK”. Each time you press the button: CLOCK ˚ PLAY Original display ˚ REC 2Within 5 seconds, press [4/REW/4] or [3/FF/¢] to set the time. 3Press [CLOCK/TIMER] again to confirm. Displaying the clock Press [CLOCK/TIMER] to display the clock for few seconds. The clock may lose or gain some time over a period. Readjust if necessary. Using the sleep timerUsing the sleep timer This function enables you to turn off the unit automatically after the set time. Press [SLEEP] to select your desired time. SLEEP 30 SLEEP 60 SLEEP 90 SLEEP 120 SLEEP OFF 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. 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. Using the play or record timerUsing the play or record timer 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 timerCheck the cassette’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). 1Press [CLOCK/TIMER] to select your desired timer. Each time you press the button: CLOCK˚ PLAY Original display˚ REC 2Within 5 seconds, press [4/REW/4] or [3/FF/¢] to set the starting time. Play timer indicatorStart time Record timer indicator 3Press [CLOCK/TIMER] to confirm. 4Repeat steps 2 to 3 to set the nishing time. Finish time To activate the timer 5Press [˚PLAY/REC] to turn on your desired timer. ˚ PLAY no display (off) ˚ REC 6Press [y] 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, con rm that a CD or cassette is inserted, then press [y] to put the unit on standby. Other basic operationsOther basic operations To A c t i o n change the settings Repeat steps 1 to 4 and 6 above. change the source or volume1) Press [˚PLAY/ REC] to clear the timer indicator from the display. 2) Make changes to the source or volume. 3) Do steps 5 to 6 as above. check the settings (when the unit is on or in standby mode)Press [CLOCK/TIMER] repeatedly to select ˚PLAY or ˚REC. cancel Press [˚PLAY/ REC] to clear the timer indicators from the display. Timer PM31_7923-3P.indd 12PM31_7923-3P.indd 122/18/05 3:25:23 PM2/18/05 3:25:23 PM
13 RQT7923 Sound adjustment 3522/5.$ 02%3%4%1!3342%,% 33/5.$%1 Selecting sound effectsSelecting sound effects You can change the sound effect by selecting Super Sound EQ, Preset EQ or adjusting the bass or treble effect. Super sound EQSuper sound 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 EQPreset EQ Press [PRESET EQ] repeatedly to select your desired setting. HEAVY → CLEAR → SOFT → VOCAL → EQ-OFF Setting Effect HEAVY Adds punch to rock CLEAR Clari es higher frequencies SOFT For background music VOCAL Adds gloss to vocal EQ-OFF No effect Bass or trebleBass or treble Enable you to enjoy the lower or higher pitch sound. 1Press [BASS/TREBLE] repeatedly to select your desired setting. Setting Effect BASS For lower pitch sound TREBLE For higher pitch sound 2Press [∞] or [5] to adjust the level. The tone level can be varied within -3 to +3. Enjoying surround soundEnjoying surround sound Enable you to add natural width and depth to the stereo sound. To activate Press [SURROUND] to display “ ” indicator. To cancel Press [SURROUND] again to clear “” indicator. Surround sound is less discernible when listening through headphones. If interference in FM stereo reception increases, cancel the surround sound effect. Play timer and record timer cannot be used together. The play timer will start at the preset time with volume increasing gradually to preset level. The record timer will start 30 seconds before the set time with the volume muted. The timer comes on at the set time everyday if the timer is on. The unit must be in the standby mode for the timer to function. If you turn the unit off and on again while a timer is functioning, the nish time setting will not be activated. 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.) External unit !58 Connecting external unitConnecting external unit Preparation: Make sure that the power supply for all components has been turned off before making any connections. For details, refer to the operating instructions of the unit which is to be connected. All peripheral components and cables sold separately. Connecting analog equipmentConnecting 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. AUXRL (R) (L) “LINE OUT” position Analog player (not included) Rear panel of this unit An analog player with a built-in phono equalizer can be connected. Set the switch to the “LINE OUT” position at the back of the analog player. Playing or recording from an external Playing or recording from an external unitunit 1Press [AUX]. 2For listening: Proceed to step 3. For recording: Press [¶/8 REC] to start recording. 3Start playback from the external source. (For details, refer to the external unit’s instruction manual.) PM31_7923-3P.indd 13PM31_7923-3P.indd 132/18/05 3:25:26 PM2/18/05 3:25:26 PM
14 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 un xed, reversed or comes from one speaker only.Check the speaker connections (refer page 4). Humming heard during play. An AC power supply cord or uorescent light is near the cables. Keep other appliances and cords away from this unit’s cables. “ERROR” is displayed. Incorrect operation performed. Read the instructions and try again. “– – : – –” appears on the display. You plugged the AC power supply cord in for the rst 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 x the problem, there is a power supply problem. Consult the dealer. Listening to the radio Noise is heard. The stereo indicator ickers 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 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.The disc may be scratched, or its data may be defective. Replace the disc. CD -RW cannot be read. 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.The unit cannot display the remaining play time for variable bit rate (VBR) tracks. “TAKE OUT/ DISC” appears on the display. 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. PM31_7923-3P.indd 14PM31_7923-3P.indd 142/18/05 3:25:28 PM2/18/05 3:25:28 PM
15 RQT7923 Warranty (ONLY FOR U.S.A.) Panasonic Audio Products Limited Warranty Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company, Division of Panasonic Corporation of North America One Panasonic Way Secaucus, New Jersey 07094Panasonic Puerto Rico, Inc. Ave. 65 de Infantería, Km. 9.5 San Gabriel Industrial Park, Carolina, Puerto Rico 00985 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. 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 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, modi cation, or commercial use (such as in a hotel, of ce, 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 “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 speci c 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 requests by visiting our Web Site at: http://www.panasonic.com/consumersupportor, contact us via the web at: http://www.panasonic.com/contactinfoYou 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 Purchase Parts, Accessories and Instruction Books online for all Panasonic Products by visiting our Web Site at: http://www.pasc.panasonic.comor, send your request by E-mail to: [email protected] 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 Panasonic Puerto Rico, Inc. Ave. 65 de Infantería, Km. 9.5, San Gabriel Industrial Park, Carolina, Puerto Rico 00985 Phone (787)750-4300, Fax (787)768-2910 Product or Part Name Parts Labor Audio Products (except items listed below)One (1) year One (1) year USB Reader-Writer, Personal Computer Card Adapters (in exchange for defective item)One (1) year Not Applicable Accessories: Headphones, Car tridges, Microphones, AdaptersNinety (90) daysNinety (90) days Rechargeable Batteries, DVD-R /-RAM Discs (in exchange for defective item)Ten (10) days Not Applicable SD Memory Cards, Rechargeable Battery Packs (in exchange for defective item)Ninety (90) daysNot Applicable Accessory PurchasesAccessory Purchases Service in Puerto RicoService in Puerto Rico PM31_7923-3P.indd 15PM31_7923-3P.indd 152/18/05 3:25:29 PM2/18/05 3:25:29 PM
Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company, Division of Panasonic Corporation of North America One Panasonic Way Secaucus, New Jersey 07094 http://www.panasonic.comPanasonic Puerto Rico, Inc. Ave. 65 de Infantería, Km. 9.5 San Gabriel Industrial Park, Carolina, Puerto Rico 00985 © 2004 Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. Printed in MalaysiaPanasonic Canada Inc. 5770 Ambler Drive Mississauga, Ontario, L4W 2T3 www.panasonic.ca RQT7923-3PL1204CP3025 En Speci cations AMPLIFIER SECTION FTC Output Power both channel driven 10% total harmonic distortion 60 Hz–3 kHz (Low channel) SC-PM31 35 W per channel (6 Ω) SC-PM313 30 W per channel (6 Ω) 3 kHz–16 kHz (High channel) SC-PM31 35 W per channel (6 Ω) SC-PM313 30 W per channel (6 Ω) Total Bi-Amp power SC-PM31 70 W per channel SC-PM313 60 W per channel RMS Output Power both channel driven 10% total harmonic distortion 1 kHz (Low channel) SC-PM31 40 W per channel (6 Ω) SC-PM313 35 W per channel (6 Ω) 8 kHz (High channel) SC-PM31 40 W per channel (6 Ω) SC-PM313 35 W per channel (6 Ω) Total Bi-Amp power SC-PM31 80 W per channel SC-P SC-PM313 70 W per channel Output Impedance Headphone 16 Ω – 32 Ω 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 µV (IHF) S/N 26 dB 1.00 µV Antenna terminal(s) 75 Ω (unbalanced) AM TUNER SECTION Frequency range 520 kHz – 1710 kHz (10 kHz steps) Sensitivity S/N 20 dB (at 1000 kHz) 900 µV/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 Recording system AC bias 100 kHz Erasing system AC erase 100 kHz Tape speed 4.8 cm/s Overall frequency response (+3 dB, –6 dB) at DECK OUT NORMAL 35 Hz – 14 kHz S/N RATIO 42.64 dB (A weighted) Wow and utter 0.08% (WRMS) 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 3/20/473/100) 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, –2 dB) Wow and utter Below measurable limit Digital lter 8 fs D/A converter MASH (1 bit DAC) MP3 Bit rate 32 kbps – 320 kbps Sampling frequency 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz SPEAKER SECTION Type 2 way, 2 speaker system Speaker(s) Woofer 10 cm (4) cone type Tweeter 6 cm (23/8) cone type Impedance 6 Ω Input power (IEC) HIGH 80 W (Max) LOW 80 W (Max) Output sound pressure level SC-PM31 79 dB/W (1.0 m) SC-PM313 81 dB/W (1.0 m) Frequency range SC-PM31 45 Hz – 26 kHz (–16 dB) 50 Hz – 25 kHz (–10 dB) SC-PM313 55 Hz – 22 kHz (–16 dB) 75 Hz – 20 kHz (–10 dB) Dimensions (WxHxD) SC-PM31 153 mm x 254 mm x 239 mm (61/32 x 10 x 913/32) SC-PM313 145 mm x 254 mm x 217 mm (523/32 x 10 x 818/32) Mass SC-PM31 1.83 kg (4.03 lbs.) SC-PM313 2.00 kg (4.41 lbs.) GENERAL Power supply AC 120 V, 60 Hz Power consumption 135 W Dimensions (WxHxD) 175 mm x 254 mm x 391 mm (6 7/8 x 10 x 153/8) Mass 5.44 kg (11.99 lbs.) Power consumption in standby mode: 0.4 W Notes: 1. Speci cations 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 speakers refer to High frequency and Low frequency. MaintenanceMaintenance If the surfaces are dirtyIf the surfaces are dirty To clean this unit, wipe with a soft, dry cloth. Never use alcohol, paint thinner or benzine to clean this unit. Before using chemically treated cloth, read the instructions that came with the cloth carefully. For a cleaner crisper soundFor a cleaner crisper sound Clean the heads regularly to assure good quality playback and recording. Use a cleaning tape (not included). When moving the unitWhen moving the unit 1Remove all discs. 2Press [y/ I POWER] to turn the unit off. 3Disconnect the AC power supply cord. PM31_7923-3P.indd 16PM31_7923-3P.indd 162/18/05 3:25:30 PM2/18/05 3:25:30 PM