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    Other functions
    Sound field/sound quality operations
    Sound quality
    Press [SUBWOOFER LEVEL].
    Each time you press the button:
    SUB W 1>SUB W 2>SUB W 3>SUB W 4 (factory preset)
     ^--------------------------------------------------------------}
    [RAM] [DVD-A] [DVD-V] [CD]
    Discs recorded with 2-channel LPCM at 44.1 kHz or 48 kHz
    This feature gives you a more natural sound by adding the higher 
    frequency signals not recorded on the disc.
    [WMA] [MP3]
    Discs recorded at 44.1 kHz or 48 kHz
    This feature reproduces the frequencies lost during recording to give 
    you a sound closer to the original.
    1During play
    Press [DISPLAY] until the unit 
    information screen is displayed
    (➡ page 25).
    2Press [3, 4] to select the audio menu.
    3Press [2, 1] to select “Double 
    Re-master”.
    4Press [3, 4].
    Each time you press the button:
    [Note]
    [HT900] This doesn’t work if input is “DIGITAL IN”.
    [HT900]
    Change this setting to listen to a source recorded with Dolby Digital 
    when “DIGITAL IN” is selected as the source at low volume (such as 
    late at night) and maintain audio clarity. This setting reduces the peak 
    level in loud scenes without affecting the sound field.
    Press [SHIFT]i[DR COMP].
    Each time you press the button:
    STANDARD>MAX>OFF
    ^---------------------------------}
    STANDARD: The level recommended by the producer of the source 
    for household viewing.
    MAX: The maximum allowable compression (recommended for 
    night viewing).
    OFF: Source is played with the original dynamic range 
    (factory setting).
    Adjusting the bass
    Double re-master— Enjoying more 
    natural sound
    Setting[RAM] [DVD-A] [DVD-V] [CD]
    Type of music[WMA] [MP3]
    Effect level
    1
    High tempo (e.g., pops and rock)Light
    2 Various tempos (e.g., jazz) Medium
    3 Low tempo (e.g., classical) Strong
    OFF Off Off
    DR COMP—Dynamic range compression
    OFFOFF/48kHz
    Double Re-master
    Convenient functions
    Press [MUTING].
    Volume is reduced to minimum.
    To cancel
    Press [MUTING] again or reduce the volume to minimum (– – dB), 
    then raise it to the required level.
    Muting is also canceled when you switch the unit to standby.
    Press [S H I F T ]i[FL DISPLAY].
    To return to the original brightness, press [SHIFT]i[FL DISPLAY] 
    again.
    The display also returns to the original brightness when you switch 
    the unit to standby.
    This timer turns the unit off after a set time.
    Press [S H I F T ]i[SLEEP] to select the time 
    (minutes).
    Each time you press the button:
    SLEEP 30_--)SLEEP 60_--)SLEEP 90_--)SLEEP 120
      ^_______=SLEEP OFF(_______}
    To cancel the timer
    Press [SHIFT]i[SLEEP] to select “SLEEP OFF”.
    To check the SLEEP setting
    Press [SHIFT]i[SLEEP] once.
    ≥The time remaining appears.
    To change the setting
    Press [SHIFT]i[SLEEP] to display the remaining time, then press 
    again to select the required time.
    1Reduce the volume and connect the 
    headphones (not included).
    Headphone plug type: 3.5 mm (1/8z) stereo
    2Adjust headphone volume with 
    [VOLUME].
    Audio is automatically switched to stereo (2-channel).
    [Note]
    Avoid listening for prolonged periods of time to prevent hearing 
    damage.
    Muting the volume
    Dimming the display
    The sleep timer
    Using headphones
    SLEEP
    PHONESPROGRESSIVEDISC EXCHANGESELECTORDISC SKIPDIGITAL INDOWNVOLUMEUPOPEN/CLOSE
    C.S.M
    POWERDISCV.R.S M.R.S12 34 5TUNE MODE TUNINGFM MODE MEMORY
    VOLUME
    Í/I
     
    						
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    Other functions
    Operating other equipment
    You can use the remote control to operate a Panasonic television or 
    a video cassette recorder. (Some models cannot be operated by this 
    remote control.)
    Preparation
    ≥Face the remote control at this unit and press [TV]. The button 
    lights and “TV” appears on the unit’s display. You can operate the 
    television.
    ≥Face the remote control at the television for the following 
    operations.
    Turning the television on/off
    Press [Í AV SYSTEM].
    Switching the television’s video input mode
    Press [TV/VIDEO].
    Changing channels
    Press [:, X CH] or [9, CH W].
    ≥[S10/ENTER] is used to confirm channel selection on some 
    televisions manufactured by other companies.
    Adjusting the volume
    Press [TV VOLr] or [TV VOLs].
    Connection example
    PLAY OUT
    RL
    REC IN
    RL
    AUDIO OUT
    RL
    VIDEO IN
    2
    1
    VIDEO OUTAUDIO OUT
    RL
    TV
    AUDIO
    INVCR
    AUD IO
    INAUXLINE
    OUT
    S-VIDEO
    OUT
    VIDEO
    OUTOPTICAL
    IN
    AM ANT FM ANTEXT LOOP 75hGND
    L
    R
    A
    TelevisionVideo cassette recorder
    Ta p e  d e ckAudio cable (not included)
    Video cable (not included) To show the video from the video 
    cassette recorder
    Select “VIDEO 2” input on your 
    television in this example.
    To play sound from a 
    video cassette 
    recorder To play sound from your television
    Reduce the volume on the television to 
    minimum and control the volume on 
    this unit.
    To play sound from a 
    tape deckAlready connected 
    (➡ page 9)
    To record discs, the 
    radio, etc. to a tape deck To play surround 
    signals from a satellite 
    receiver
    : Signal flowOptical digital audio cable 
    (not included) To  D I G I TA L  O U T
    ≥Do not bend sharply when 
    connecting.
    AV SYSTEM
    TV/VIDEO
    DISC
    PAGE
    GROUP
    SEQUENTIAL
    REPEATPLAY MODEFL DISPLAYCANCEL
    SKIP
    CH
    TOP MENU
    DISPLAY
    VOLUME
    SUBWOOFERLEVEL
    SLEEP
    C.S.MZOOM
    AUDIOAV EFFECTP.MEMORY
    S.POSITIONSFCC.FOCUS
    S.SRNDMIX 2CH
        PL
    TEST
    CH SELECTDR COMPQUICK REPLAYDELAY TIME
    SUBTITLE
    RETURN
    TV VOL 
    sTV VOL r
    DIRECT
    NAVIGATORPLAY LISTMENU
    SLOW/SEARCH
    123
    456
    78
    09
    TUNER/BAND DVD/CD
    TV VCR
    ENTER
    SETUP
    MUTING DIGITAL
    AUX
    S10/ENTER
    SHIFT
    DISC 1 DISC 2
    DISC 4 DISC 5DISC 3
    TV/VIDEO
    TV VOL  i
    TV VOL  j
    SHIFT∫   ;   1
    SLOW/SEARCH
    6   5
    :  9 
    XCHW
    TVAV SYSTEM
    Í
    DIGITAL
    AUX
    VCR
    DVD/CD
    TUNER/BAND
    Numbered
    buttons
    Operating the television and the video 
    cassette recorder
    Television
     
    						
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    Other functions
    Preparation
    ≥Face the remote control at this unit and press [VCR]. The button 
    lights and “VCR” appears on the unit’s display. You can operate the 
    video cassette recorder.
    ≥Change the video input mode on the television (“VIDEO 2” in the 
    example).
    ≥Face the remote control at the video cassette recorder for the 
    following operations.
    Turning the video cassette recorder on/off
    Press [Í AV SYSTEM].
    Play, pause and stop
    Press [1], [;] or [∫].
    Fast forward and rewind
    Press [6] or [5].
    You can connect a laser disc or record player 
    instead of a video cassette recorder.
    Connect as shown on page 32 and select “VCR” as the source.
    When connecting a record player
    We recommend using a record player with a built-in phono equalizer. 
    If your player doesn’t have a built-in equalizer, connect it first to a 
    separate equalizer and then connect that to this unit.
    This remote control can also operate some other brands of 
    televisions and video cassette recorders. Change the code to 
    operate such equipment and some Panasonic products.
    While aiming the remote control at the equipment,
    Press and hold [TV] or [VCR],
    Press a numbered button to enter the first 
    digit,
    Press a numbered button to enter the 
    second digit.
    The remote control outputs the on/off signal.
    If the code is correct, the equipment turns on or off.
    If it doesn’t, try entering another code.
    ≥Note that this remote control cannot operate some equipment and 
    that it may not be able to perform some operations.
    ≥Reenter the codes after you change the batteries.
    Press [AUX] to select “AUX” as the 
    source.
    1≥Disc 
    Press [DVD/CD] to select “DVD/CD”.
    ≥The radio
    Press [TUNER/BAND] to select “FM” 
    or “AM”.
    2Start recording and play.
    [HT900]
    This unit can decode the surround signals received through satellite 
    broadcasts. Refer to your satellite receiver’s operating instructions 
    for details.
    Press [SHIFT]i[DIGITAL] to select 
    “DIGITAL IN” as the source.
    ≥Main unit: Press [DIGITAL IN].
    Video cassette recorder
    Changing the remote control code
    Operating the tape deck or satellite 
    receiver
    Listening to the tape deck
    Recording to the tape deck
    Listening to the surround signals from a satellite 
    receiver
    Panasonic:  01, 02, 26
    Sony: 04
    Fisher: 14
    G-E:  02, 03, 07, 09
    Gold Star:  07, 15
    Hitachi: 05, 07
    JVC: 12
    LXI:  03, 06, 07, 10,
    14, 15
    Magnavox:  06, 07, 11, 15, 
    22
    Mitsubishi:  07, 15, 16, 21
    NEC: 07, 15Philco: 06, 07
    Philips: 06
    Pioneer:  02, 10, 19
    Quasar: 02
    RCA:  03, 07, 09, 13,
    23, 24, 25
    Sanyo: 14
    Sharp: 08, 21
    Sylvania:  06, 07, 15
    Symphonic: 17
    Toshiba: 10, 21
    Zenith: 18, 20
    Television code list
    Video cassette recorder code list
    Panasonic:  01, 02, 09, 33
    Sony:  05, 06, 07, 35,
    36, 37
    Fisher:  13, 14, 15, 18,
    34
    Funai: 08, 30
    G-E:  02, 03, 11
    Gold Star:  27
    Hitachi:  09, 10, 11
    JVC:  19, 25, 31, 38,
    39, 40
    LXI:  10, 13, 14, 15,
    18, 27, 30
    Magnavox:  02, 09, 12
    Mitsubishi:  21, 22, 28, 29NEC:  19, 25, 31, 38
    Philco:  02, 09, 12, 30
    Philips:  02, 09, 12
    Pioneer: 09
    Quasar:  01, 02, 09, 33
    RCA:  02, 03, 04, 09, 
    10, 11, 12, 23, 
    24, 26
    Sanyo:  14, 18, 34
    Sharp: 16, 17
    Shintom: 32
    Sylvania:  02, 09, 12, 30
    Symphonic: 30
    Toshiba: 23, 24
    Zenith: 20
     
    						
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    Other functions
    Changing settings
    This chart shows the settings for this unit. Change the settings to suit your preferences and to suit the unit to the environment in which 
    it is being used. These settings are retained in memory until they are changed, even if the unit is turned off. See page 35 for details on 
    menu operation.
    ≥Underlined items are the factory preset.
    Menus Items Options
    Disc
    Audio
    Choose the preferred audio language.EnglishFrench Spanish Original Other ¢¢¢¢
    Original: The original language of each disc will be 
    selected.
    Other ¢¢¢¢: Input a code number with the numbered 
    buttons (➡ page 36).
    Subtitle
    Choose the preferred subtitle language.Automatic
    English French Spanish Other ¢¢¢¢
    Automatic: If the language selected for “Audio” is not 
    available, subtitles of that language will 
    automatically appear if available on that disc.
    Menus
    Choose the preferred language for disc menus. English
    French Spanish Other ¢¢¢¢
    Ratings (➡ page 35)
    Set a ratings level to limit DVD-Video play.
    ≥The password screen is shown if you choose levels 0 to 7 
    or if you choose “Ratings” when levels 0 to 7 have been 
    selected.
    ≥Select “Level 0” to prevent play of discs that do not have 
    ratings levels recorded on them.Setting ratings (When level 8 is selected)
    8 No Limit:
    All DVD-Video can be played.
    1 to 7:   Prohibits play of DVD-Video with corresponding 
    ratings recorded on them.
    0 Lock All:  Prohibits play of all DVD-Video.
    Changing ratings (When level 0 – 7 is selected)
    Unlock Player Change Level
    Change Password Temporary Unlock
    VideoTV Aspect (➡ page 12)
    Choose the setting to suit your television and preference.4:3 Pan&Scan4:3 Letterbox 16:9
    TV Type (➡ page 12)
    Select to suit the type of television.Standard (Direct View TV)
    CRT Projector LCD TV/Projector
    Projection TV Plasma TV
    Still Mode
    Specify the type of picture shown when paused.Automatic
    Field Frame
    Black Level Control
    Change the black level of the picture if you connected a 
    television through the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT 
    terminals.Lighter:
    when connected to a TV through the VIDEO OUT 
    or S-VIDEO OUT terminal.
    Darker: when connected to a TV through the 
    COMPONENT VIDEO OUT (Y/P
    B/PR) terminals.
    AudioSpeaker Setting (➡ page 35)
    Set the delay time for your center and surround speakers.Multi-channel
    Center: 0/1.3/2.6/3.9/5.3 ms
    Surround (L/R): 0/5.3/10.6/15.9 ms
    Dynamic Range Compression (Dolby Digital only)
    Change the dynamic range for late night viewing.Off
    On: For clear dialog when listening at low volume.
    Audio during Search
    Choose whether to have sound during search. On
    Off
    ≥This feature doesn’t work for some discs.
    DisplayMenu Language
    Choose the preferred language for these menus and the on-
    screen messages.EnglishFrançais Español
    On-Screen Messages
    Choose whether to show on-screen messages or not.On
    Off
    OthersHighMAT
    Play HighMAT discs as HighMAT discs, or as regular WMA/
    MP3/JPEG discs.Enable:Play HighMAT discs as HighMAT discs.
    Disable: Play HighMAT discs as regular WMA/MP3/JPEG 
    discs.
    Mixed Disc—Audio & Stills
    Select the type of file played on discs containing both JPEG 
    and WMA/MP3.Audio (MP3/WMA)
    Stills (JPEG)
    DVD-Video Mode
    Select how to play pictures contained on some DVD-Audio.
    The setting returns to “Off ” when you remove the disc, turn 
    the unit off or change the source.Off
    : DVD-Audio are played as DVD-Audio.
    On: DVD-Video contents found on DVD-Audio can be 
    played.
    QUICK SETUP (➡ page 12)
    Answer questions to make basic settings.Yes (Menu language, Audio language, Subtitle language, 
    TV type, TV aspect)
    No
     
    						
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    Other functions
    See page 34 for menu and option details.
    Preparation
    Press [DVD/CD].
    1Press [SHIFT]i[SETUP] to show the menus.
    2Press [2, 1] to select the menu’s tab.
    The screen changes to display the menu.
    3Press [3, 4] to select the item you 
    want to change and press [ENTER].
    4Press [3, 4, 2, 1] to select the 
    option and press [ENTER].
    The screen now shows the menu again.
    To return to the previous screen
    Press [RETURN].
    When you are finished
    Press [SHIFT]i[SETUP].[DVD-V]
    The password screen is shown when you select levels 0 to 7.
    1 Input a 4-digit password with the numbered buttons and press [ENTER].
    ≥If you enter a wrong number, press [CANCEL] to erase it before 
    you press [ENTER].
    ≥The lock symbol appears closed to show the rating is locked.
    ≥Do not forget your password.
    2 Press [ENTER] to confirm the 4 digits.
    [DVD-V]
    (Dolby Digital, Center and surround speakers only)
    For optimum listening with 5.1-channel sound, all the speakers, except 
    for the subwoofer, should be the same distance from the seating 
    position. If you have to place the center or surround speakers closer to 
    the seating position, adjust the delay time to make up for the difference.
    1Press [3, 4] to select the delay time box and press [ENTER].2 Press [3, 4] to adjust the delay time and press [ENTER].
    Va l u e s
    If distance a or b is greater than 
    or equal to distance c, set to “0”. 
    If distance a or b is less than 
    distance c, set as follows. 
    aCenter speaker
    bSurround speakers
    When you are finished
    Press [2] to select “Exit” and press [ENTER].
    Common procedures
    Disc Video Audio
    () ()
    e
    ue
    u
    Others Display
    (------------------------------------------)
    AV SYSTEM
    TV/VIDEO
    DISC
    PAGE
    GROUP
    SEQUENTIAL
    REPEATPLAY MODEFL DISPLAYCANCEL
    SKIP
    CH
    TOP MENU
    DISPLAY
    VOLUME
    SUBWOOFERLEVEL
    SLEEP
    C.S.MZOOM
    AUDIOAV EFFECTP.MEMORY
    S.POSITIONSFCC.FOCUS
    S.SRNDMIX 2CH
        PL
    TEST
    CH SELECTDR COMPQUICK REPLAYDELAY TIME
    SUBTITLE
    RETURN
    TV VOL 
    sTV VOL r
    DIRECT
    NAVIGATORPLAY LISTMENU
    SLOW/SEARCH
    123
    456
    78
    09
    TUNER/BAND DVD/CD
    TV VCR
    ENTER
    SETUP
    MUTING DIGITAL
    AUX
    S10/ENTER
    SHIFT
    DISC 1 DISC 2
    DISC 4 DISC 5DISC 3
    SHIFT
    RETURN
    DVD/CD
    SETUP CANCEL
    342 1
    ENTER
    Numbered
    buttons
    Disc
    Audio
    Subtitle
    Menus
    RatingsEnglish
    English Automatic
    Level 8
    SETUP
    SELECT
    ENTER    RETURN
    TA B
    Entering a password (Ratings)
    Now, when you insert a DVD-Video that exceeds the ratings 
    limit you set, a message appears on the television.
    Follow the on-screen instructions.
    Changing the delay time (Speaker Setting)
    Difference Setting
    Approx. 50 cm (1
    1/2 feet)1.3 ms
    Approx. 100 cm (3 feet) 2.6 ms
    Approx. 150 cm (5 feet) 3.9 ms
    Approx. 200 cm (6 feet) 5.3 ms
    Difference Setting
    Approx. 200 cm (6 feet) 5.3 ms
    Approx. 400 cm (12 feet) 10.6 ms
    Approx. 600 cm (18 feet) 15.9 ms
    SETUP
    SELECT
    ENTER  RETURN
    ms
    ms L
    Exit
    LSR
    SW
    C
    RS 0  0
    Center delay time
    Exit
    Surround delay time
    LSRS
    LR
    SW
    bc
    a C
     
    						
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    Other functions
    Changing settings
    Use outdoor antennas if radio reception is poor.
    [Note]
    Disconnect the antenna when the unit is not in use.
    Do not use the outdoor antenna during an electrical storm.
    Abkhazian: 6566
    Afar: 6565
    Afrikaans: 6570
    Albanian: 8381
    Ameharic: 6577
    Arabic: 6582
    Armenian: 7289
    Assamese: 6583
    Aymara: 6588
    Azerbaijani: 6590
    Bashkir: 6665
    Basque: 6985
    Bengali; Bangla:6678
    Bhutani: 6890
    Bihari: 6672
    Breton: 6682
    Bulgarian: 6671
    Burmese: 7789
    Byelorussian: 6669
    Cambodian: 7577
    Catalan: 6765Chinese: 9072
    Corsican: 6779
    Croatian: 7282
    Czech: 6783
    Danish: 6865
    Dutch: 7876
    English: 6978
    Esperanto: 6979
    Estonian: 6984
    Faroese: 7079
    Fiji: 7074
    Finnish: 7073
    French: 7082
    Frisian: 7089
    Galician: 7176
    Georgian: 7565
    German: 6869
    Greek: 6976
    Greenlandic: 7576
    Guarani: 7178
    Gujarati: 7185Hausa: 7265
    Hebrew: 7387
    Hindi: 7273
    Hungarian: 7285
    Icelandic: 7383
    Indonesian: 7378
    Interlingua: 7365
    Irish: 7165
    Italian: 7384
    Japanese: 7465
    Javanese: 7487
    Kannada: 7578
    Kashmiri: 7583
    Kazakh: 7575
    Kirghiz: 7589
    Korean: 7579
    Kurdish: 7585
    Laotian: 7679
    Latin: 7665
    Latvian, Lettish: 7686
    Lingala: 7678Lithuanian: 7684
    Macedonian: 7775
    Malagasy: 7771
    Malay: 7783
    Malayalam: 7776
    Maltese: 7784
    Maori: 7773
    Marathi: 7782
    Moldavian: 7779
    Mongolian: 7778
    Nauru: 7865
    Nepali: 7869
    Norwegian: 7879
    Oriya: 7982
    Pashto, Pushto: 8083
    Persian: 7065
    Polish: 8076
    Portuguese: 8084
    Punjabi: 8065
    Quechua: 8185
    Rhaeto-Romance:8277Romanian: 8279
    Russian: 8285
    Samoan: 8377
    Sanskrit: 8365
    Scots Gaelic: 7168
    Serbian: 8382
    Serbo-Croatian: 8372
    Shona: 8378
    Sindhi: 8368
    Singhalese: 8373
    Slovak: 8375
    Slovenian: 8376
    Somali: 8379
    Spanish: 6983
    Sundanese: 8385
    Swahili: 8387
    Swedish: 8386
    Tagalog: 8476
    Tajik: 8471
    Tamil: 8465
    Tatar : 8484Telugu: 8469
    Thai: 8472
    Tibetan: 6679
    Tigrinya: 8473
    Tonga: 8479
    Turkish: 8482
    Turkmen: 8475
    Twi: 8487
    Ukrainian: 8575
    Urdu: 8582
    Uzbek: 8590
    Vietnamese: 8673
    Volapük: 8679
    Welsh: 6789
    Wolof: 8779
    Xhosa: 8872
    Yiddish: 7473
    Yoruba: 8979
    Zulu: 9085
    Language code list
    Optional antenna connections
    TV
    AUDIO
    INVCR
    AUDIO
    INAUXOPTICAL
    IN
    AM ANT FM ANTEXT LOOP 75
    hGNDA
    5 –12 m
    (16 – 39 feet)
    AM outdoor antenna (Using a 
    vinyl wire)
    Run a piece of vinyl wire horizontally across a 
    window or other convenient location. Leave the loop antenna connected.
    FM outdoor antenna (Using a 
    television antenna)
    ≥Disconnect the FM indoor antenna.
    ≥The antenna should be installed by a 
    competent technician.
    75 ≠ coaxial cable
    (not included) 1Remove a piece of 
    the outer vinyl 
    insulator.
    30 mm (1
    3/16q)
    Core wire 2Twist the shield braid.
    3Expose the core wire.
    15 mm (
    5/8q) Shield braid
     
    						
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    Reference
    Glossary
    Decoder
    A decoder restores the coded audio signals on DVDs to normal. This 
    is called decoding.
    Dolby Digital
    This is a method of coding digital signals developed by Dolby 
    Laboratories. Apart from stereo (2-channel) audio, these signals can 
    also be multi-channel audio. A large amount of audio information can 
    be recorded on one disc using this method.
    DTS (Digital Theater Systems)
    This surround system is used in many movie theaters around the 
    world. There is good separation between the channels, so realistic 
    sound effects are possible.
    Dynamic range
    Dynamic range is the difference between the lowest level of sound 
    that can be heard above the noise of the equipment and the highest 
    level of sound before distortion occurs.
    Film and video
    DVD-Videos are recorded using either film or video. Usually, film is 
    recorded at 24 frames per second, the rate movies are filmed at, 
    while video is recorded at 30 frames per second.
    Frame still and field still
    Frames are the still pictures that go together to make a moving 
    picture. There are about 30 frames shown each second.
    One frame is made up of two fields. A regular television shows these 
    fields one after the other to create frames.
    A still is shown when you pause a moving picture. A frame still is 
    made up of two alternating fields, so the picture may appear blurred, 
    but overall quality is high.
    A field still is not blurred, but it has only half the information of a 
    frame still so picture quality is lower.
    Interlace and progressive output
    NTSC, the video signal standard, has 480 interlaced (I) scan lines, 
    whereas progressive scanning uses twice the number of scan lines. 
    This is called 480P. The video signals output from this unit’s 
    COMPONENT VIDEO OUT terminals (Y, P
    B, PR) allow you to enjoy 
    higher quality pictures than if the signals were output from the 
    VIDEO OUT terminal or S-VIDEO OUT terminal.
    I/P/B
    MPEG 2, the video compression standard adopted for use with
    DVD-Video, codes frames using these 3 picture types.
    I:Intra coded picture
    This picture has the best quality and is the best to use when 
    adjusting the picture.
    P:Predictive coded picture
    This picture is calculated based on past I or P-pictures.
    B:Bidirectionally-predictive coded picture
    This picture is calculated by comparing past and future I and
    P-pictures so it has the lowest volume of information.
    Linear PCM (pulse code modulation)
    These are uncompressed digital signals, similar to those found on 
    CDs. 
    Playback control (PBC)
    If a Video CD has playback control, you can select scenes and 
    information with menus.
    WMA, MP3, CD text and JPEG information
    ≥Discs must conform to ISO9660 level 1 or 2 (except for extended 
    for mats). 
    ≥This unit is compatible with multi-session but if there are a lot of 
    sessions it takes more time for play to start. Keep the number of 
    sessions to a minimum to avoid this.
    ≥The order tracks appear in the menus may differ to the order shown 
    on your computer. 
    [WMA]
    ≥Noise may occur when playing WMA files.
    ≥You cannot play WMA files that are copy protected.
    [MP3]
    ≥This unit is not compatible with ID3 tags.
    ≥If you play an MP3 track that includes still picture data, it will take 
    some time before the music itself starts playing and the elapsed 
    time will not be displayed during this time. Even after the track 
    starts, the correct play time will not be displayed.
    [JPEG]
    ≥To view JPEG files on this unit:
    — Take them on a digital camera that meets the DCF (Design rule 
    for Camera File System) standard. Some digital cameras have 
    functions that are not supported by the DCF standard like 
    automatic picture rotation which may render a picture un-
    viewable.
    — Do not alter the files in any way or save them under a different 
    name.
    ≥This unit cannot display moving pictures, Motion JPEG and other 
    such formats, still pictures other than JPEG (i.e. TIFF) or play 
    associated sound.
    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 Corporation. It achieves the 
    same sound quality as MP3 with a file size 
    that is smaller than that of MP3.
    MPEG Layer-3 audio decoding technology licensed from 
    Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson multimedia.
    001
    root
    004track.wma
    001group
    004track.wma
    005track.wma
    006track.wma
    002group
    003group007track.mp3
    008track.mp3
    009track.mp3
    010track.mp3
    011track.mp3
    012track.mp3
    013track.mp3
    The extension for MP3 is “.mp3” 
    or “.MP3”.
    The extension for JPEG is “.JPG”, 
    “.jpg”, “.JPEG” or “.jpeg”.
    Order of play[WMA] [MP3] [JPEG] 
    Naming folders and files
    Prefix folder and file names with 
    3-digit numbers in the order you 
    want to play them.
    [CD] (CD text only)
    When making your own CD text discs
    The unit plays the tracks in the order you record them so you do 
    not have to prefix the titles with numbers.Extension
    (or .WMA)
     
    						
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    Specifications
    AMPLIFIER SECTION
    [HT900]
    RMS Output Power: Dolby Digital Mode, 10 % Total Harmonic 
    Distortion
    1 kHz Front CH 60 W per channel (6 ≠)
    1 kHz Surround CH 60 W per channel (6 ≠)
    1 kHz Center CH 220 W per channel (6 ≠)
    100 Hz Subwoofer CH 240 W per channel (4 ≠)
    Total RMS Dolby Digital Mode Power 700 W
    FTC Output Power: Dolby Digital Mode, 1 % Total Harmonic 
    Distortion
    120 Hz–20 kHz Front CH35 W per channel (6 ≠)
    120 Hz–20 kHz Surround CH35 W per channel (6 ≠)
    120 Hz–20 kHz Center CH 140 W per channel (6 ≠)
    45 Hz– 120 Hz Subwoofer CH150 W per channel (4 ≠)
    Total FTC Dolby Digital Mode Power430 W
    Input sensitivity/Input impedance
    AUX250 mV, 15 k≠
    [HT700]
    RMS Output Power: Dolby Digital Mode, 10 % Total Harmonic 
    Distortion
    1 kHz Front CH 55 W per channel (6 ≠)
    1 kHz Surround CH 55 W per channel (6 ≠)
    1 kHz Center CH 160 W per channel (6 ≠)
    100 Hz Subwoofer CH 220 W per channel (4 ≠)
    Total RMS Dolby Digital Mode Power 600 W
    FTC Output Power: Dolby Digital Mode, 1 % Total Harmonic 
    Distortion
    120 Hz–20 kHz Front CH30 W per channel (6 ≠)
    120 Hz–20 kHz Surround CH30 W per channel (6 ≠)
    120 Hz–20 kHz Center CH 110 W per channel (6 ≠)
    45 Hz– 120 Hz Subwoofer CH140 W per channel (4 ≠)
    Total FTC Dolby Digital Mode Power370 W
    Input sensitivity/Input impedance
    AUX250 mV, 15 k≠
    [For\Latin\America\only] PMPO Output Power5200 W
    [HT690]
    RMS Output Power: Dolby Digital Mode, 10 % Total Harmonic 
    Distortion
    1 kHz Front CH 50 W per channel (6 ≠)
    1 kHz Surround CH 50 W per channel (6 ≠)
    1 kHz Center CH 100 W per channel (6 ≠)
    100 Hz Subwoofer CH 200 W per channel (4 ≠)
    Total RMS Dolby Digital Mode Power 500 W
    FTC Output Power: Dolby Digital Mode, 1 % Total Harmonic 
    Distortion
    120 Hz–20 kHz Front CH27 W per channel (6 ≠)
    120 Hz–20 kHz Surround CH27 W per channel (6 ≠)
    120 Hz–20 kHz Center CH 62 W per channel (6 ≠)
    45 Hz– 120 Hz Subwoofer CH130 W per channel (4 ≠)
    Total FTC Dolby Digital Mode Power300 W
    Input sensitivity/Input impedance
    AUX250 mV, 15 k≠
    FM TUNER SECTION
    Frequency range
    [For\U.S.A.,\Canada,\and\units\with\PX\printed\on	he\outer\packaging]
    87.9 – 107.9 MHz (200-kHz step)
    87.5 – 108.0 MHz (100-kHz step)
    [For\Latin\America]87.5 0 – 108.00 MHz (50-kHz step)
    Sensitivity2.5 µV (IHF)
    S/N 26 dB2.2 µV
    Antenna terminals75 ≠ (unbalanced)
    Preset station15
    AM TUNER SECTION
    [For\U.S.A.,\Canada,\and\units\with\PX\printed\on\the\outer\packaging]
    Frequency range520 – 1710 kHz (10-kHz step)
    AM Sensitivity S/N 20 dB at 1000 kHz560 µV/m
    Preset station15
    [For\Latin\America]
    Frequency range522 – 1629 kHz (9-kHz step)
    520 – 1630 kHz (10-kHz step)
    AM Sensitivity S/N 20 dB at 999 kHz560 µV/m
    Preset station15
    DISC SECTION
    Discs played [8 cm (3z) or 12 cm (5z)]
    (1) DVD-RAM (DVD-VR formatted disc)
    (2) DVD-Audio
    (3) DVD-Video
    (4) DVD-R (DVD-Video formatted disc)
    (5) CD-Audio (CD-DA)
    (6) Video CD
    (7) SVCD (Conforming to IEC62107)
    (8) CD-R/CD-RW (CD-DA, Video-CD formatted disc)
    (9) MP3/WMA
    ≥Maximum number of tracks and groups recognizable:
    999 tracks and 99 groups
    ≥Compatible compression rate:
    MP3: between 32 kbps and 320 kbps
    WMA: between 48 kbps and 192 kbps
    (10) JPEG
    ≥Exif Ver 2.1 JPEG Baseline files
    ≥Maximum number of pictures and groups recognizable:
    3000 pictures and 300 groups
    ≥Picture resolution: between 320k240 and 6144k4096 pixels 
    (Sub sampling is 4:2:2 or 4:2:0)
    (11) HighMAT Level 2 (Audio and Image)
    Video
    Signal systemNTSC
    Output levelComposite video 1 Vp-p (75 ≠)
    S-video Y output level 1 Vp-p (75 ≠)
    C output level 0.286 Vp-p (75 ≠)
    Component video (Y: green, P
    B: blue, PR: red)
    Y output level 1 Vp-p (75 ≠)
    P
    B output level 0.7 Vp-p (75 ≠)
    P
    R output level 0.7 Vp-p (75 ≠)
    Audio
    Sampling frequency
    CD44.1 kHz
    MP344.1 kHz, 48 kHz
    DVD (Linear Audio)48 kHz, 96 kHz
    DVD-Audio192 kHz
    Decoding16/20/24 bit linear
    Number of channels5.1 ch (FL, FR, SL, SR, C, SW)
    Frequency response20 Hz– 20 kHz (r1, j2 dB)
    Pick up
    Beam SourceSemiconductor Laser
    Wavelength
    DV D658 nm
    VCD/CD780 nm
    Wow and flutterLess than possible measurement data
    D/A converterDelta sigma DAC
    [HT900]
    Digital Input (for Dolby Digital)
    Optical In
    Sampling frequency32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz
     
    						
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    SPEAKER SECTION
    [HT900] [Front/Surround\speakers\SB-FS900] 
    Ty pe2 Way, 2 Speaker, Bass-ref.
    Speaker unit
    Full range6.5 cm (2
    1/2z) cone type, 6 ≠
    Super tweeterPIEZO type
    Input power60 W (Music)
    Output sound pressure level79 dB/W (1.0 m)
    Crossover frequency10 kHz
    Frequency range85 Hz – 25 kHz (j16 dB)
    90 Hz – 22 kHz (j10 dB)
    Dimensions (WtHtD) (with stand) 250k1061.5k250 mm
    (9
    27/32zk4125/32zk927/32z)
    Mass (with stand) 4.1 kg (9.0 lb.)
    [HT900] [Center\speaker\SB-PC701]
    Ty pe2 Way, 3 Speaker, Bass-ref.
    Speaker unit
    Full range6.5 cm (2
    1/2z) cone typek2, 6 ≠
    Super tweeterPIEZO type
    Input power (with filter) 220 W (Music)
    Output sound pressure level82 dB/W (1.0 m)
    Crossover frequency10 kHz
    Frequency range110 Hz – 25 kHz (j16 dB)
    130 Hz – 22 kHz (
    j10 dB)Dimensions (WtHtD) (with stand) 250k140k145 mm
    (927/32zk51/2zk523/32z)
    Mass (with stand) 1.6 kg (3.5 lb.)
    [HT700] [HT690] [Front/Surround\speakers\SB-FS803A]
    Ty pe1 Way, 1 Speaker, Bass-ref.
    Speaker unit
    Full range6.5 cm (2
    1/2z) cone type, 6 ≠
    Input power60 W (Music)
    Output sound pressure level79 dB/W (1.0 m)
    Frequency range110 Hz – 25 kHz (j16 dB)
    130 Hz – 22 kHz (j10 dB)
    Dimensions (WtHtD)92k183k90 mm
    (3
    5/8zk77/32zk317/32z)
    Mass0.86 kg (1.9 lb.)
    [HT700] [HT690] [Center\speaker\SB-PC703]
    Ty pe1 Way, 2 Speaker, Bass-ref.
    Speaker unit
    Full range6.5 cm (2
    1/2z) cone typek2, 6 ≠
    Input power (with filter) 220 W (Music)
    Output sound pressure level82 dB/W (1.0 m)
    Frequency range110 Hz – 25 kHz (j16 dB)
    130 Hz – 22 kHz (j10 dB)
    Dimensions (WtHtD)250k95k100 mm
    (9
    27/32zk33/4zk315/16z)
    Mass1.48 kg (3.2 lb.)
    [HT900] [Active\subwoofer\SB-WA350]
    [HT700] [Active\subwoofer\SB-WA340]
    [HT690] [Active\subwoofer\SB-WA342]
    Ty pe1 Way, 1 Speaker, Bass-ref.
    Speaker unit
    Woo f e r17 cm (6
    3/4z) cone type 4 ≠
    Input power240 W (Music)
    Output sound pressure level80 dB/W (1.0 m)
    Frequency range40 Hz – 220 Hz (j16 dB)
    45 Hz – 180 Hz (j10 dB)
    Dimensions (WtHtD)160k450k424 mm
    (65/16zk1723/32zk1611/16z)Mass
    [HT900]12 kg (26.5 lb.)
    [HT700] [HT690]11.5 kg (25.4 lb.)
    [For\units\with\PX\printed\on	he\outer\packaging\and\Latin\America]
    12 kg (26.5 lb.)
    GENERAL
    Power supply
    [For\U.S.A.\and\Canada]AC 120 V, 60 Hz
    [For\others]AC 110 V/127 V/220– 230 V/240 V, 50/60 Hz
    Power consumption
    [HT900]Main unit 25 W
    Subwoofer 290 W
    [HT700] [HT690]Main unit 25 W
    Subwoofer 250 W
    Dimensions (WtHtD)430k67k429 mm
    (1
    615/16zk25/8zk167/8z)
    Mass
    [HT900]4.4 kg (9.7 Ib.)
    [HT700] [HT690]4.3 kg (9.5 Ib.)
    [Note]
    1. Specifications are subject to change without notice.
    Mass and dimensions are approximate.
    2. Total harmonic distortion is measured by the digital spectrum 
    analyzer. Power consumption in standby mode
    [For\U.S.A.\and\Canada]0.5 W
    [For\others]0.9 W
     
    						
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    Troubleshooting guide
    Before requesting service, make the below 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:
    In the U.S.A., contact the Panasonic Customer Call Center at 1-800-211-7262, or e-mail [email protected], or the
    website (http://www.panasonic.com).
    In Canada, contact Panasonic Canada Inc. Customer Care Centre at 1-800-561-5505, or visit the website (www. panasonic.ca), or an 
    authorized Servicentre closest to you. 
    In other areas, consult your dealer.
    PowerPage
    Operation
    No power.≥Insert the AC power supply cord and system cable securely.10
    The unit is automatically 
    switched to the standby mode.≥The unit was switched to standby by the sleep timer. 31
    No response when buttons 
    pressed.≥Some operations may be prohibited by the disc.
    ≥The unit may not be operating properly due to lightning, static electricity or some other external 
    factor.
    Reset procedure:
    Press [Í] to switch the unit to the standby mode and then back to ON.
    Alternatively, press [Í] to switch the unit to the standby mode, disconnect the AC power supply 
    cord, and then reconnect it.—
    —
    No operations can be performed 
    with the remote control.≥Check that the batteries are installed correctly.
    ≥The batteries are depleted: Replace them with new ones.
    ≥Point the remote control at the remote control sensor and operate.10
    10
    —
    Cannot switch on the television 
    with the remote control.≥Press [TV] first to operate the television.—
    Play doesn’t start (or stops 
    immediately) when you press 
    [1] (play). ≥Condensation has formed: Wait 1 to 2 hours for it to evaporate.
    ≥This unit cannot play discs other than the ones listed in these operating instructions.
    ≥You can only play DVD-Video if their region number is the same or includes the same region 
    number as the unit or if DVD-Video is marked “ALL”. Confirm the region number for the unit on 
    the rear panel.
    ≥The disc may be dirty and may require cleaning.
    ≥Ensure that the disc is installed with the label of the side to be played facing upwards.
    ≥Check that the DVD-RAM has something recorded on it.—
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    Cover
    5
    14
    —
    Cannot select alternative 
    languages.≥This function is dependent on software availability.
    ≥Try selecting from the disc’s menu if one is available.—
    14
    No menu play.≥This function is dependent on software availability.—
    No subtitles.≥This function is dependent on software availability.
    ≥Subtitles are cleared from the television. Display the subtitles.—
    18
    The position of the subtitles is 
    incorrect.≥Change the position of the subtitles with “Subtitle Position” in the on-screen icon menus.26
    Soundtrack and/or subtitle 
    language is not the one selected 
    with the SETUP menus.≥This function is dependent on software availability.—
    Cannot change angle.≥This function is dependent on software availability. Even if a disc has a number of angles 
    recorded, these angles may be recorded for specific scenes only. —
    The SETUP menu cannot be 
    accessed.≥Select “DVD/CD” as the source.
    ≥Cancel all group, program and random play.—
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    Cannot add markers.≥You cannot add markers while playing a play list or if the disc’s play time doesn’t appear on the 
    unit’s display.—
    There are already markers.
    [RAM]≥The unit reads and displays the markers added with a DVD video recorder. You can clear them 
    but reappear when you switch the unit to standby, change the source, or change the disc.—
    Marker numbers I added are 
    different when I call them up.
    [RAM]≥The unit numbers markers by time so they change when you add and delete them.—
    Cannot select random or 
    program play.≥You cannot select random or program play with some DVD-Video.—
    Folders deeper than the eighth 
    layer on a data CD are not 
    displayed correctly.≥Folders deeper than the eighth layer are displayed as the eighth layer.—
    You have forgotten your ratings 
    password.
    Reset all the SETUP settings to 
    Factory Preset.≥While stopped and “DVD/CD” is the source, press and hold [∫] on the unit and [S10] on the 
    remote control for about 3 seconds until “Initialized” disappears from the television. Turn the unit 
    off and on again.
    All settings will return to the default values.—
     
    						
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