Panasonic Sc Htr210 Operating Instructions
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RQTX0151 11 Removing casters How to lift the rack Lift the back side of the top board and insert your hand to the bottom of the back side. Insert your hand to the bottom of the front side. Lift the rack horizontally using your both hands. Remove casters at unstable places. (thick-piled carpet, etc.) Spread soft cloth on the floor and tip the rack back to remove the casters. Hold and pull to remove. At least 2 people are necessary for removing casters. Make sure that at least 2 people hold the bottom plate when moving the rack after removing the casters. See the following instructions about how to lift the rack. Do not put anything on and in the rack when removing casters. Do not put the included glass top panel either. • • • • • • Connection Installing and assembling the rack (Bottom plate) Hold and pull. Caster Front side Back side Soft cloth, etc. Front side Back side SC-HTR310_210 (RQTX0151-2B).indd 114/16/2008 1:45:02 PM
RQTX0151 12 Shelf assembly Installing and assembling the rack Glass top panel assembly (Side view) Adjust the glass top panel (included) to protrusion. The glass top panel has the front side and back side. Face up the front side with the sticker. The nonslip sheet has been put on the top panel of the rack. Do not remove the sheet when installing the glass top panel. • • Put it down slowly adjusting to the top panel of the rack. Note Lift up and down slowly not to make an impact on the glass. 1 2 Nonslip sheet Glass top panel Protrusion Sticker Top panel of the rack Glass top panel Top panel of the rack Insert the moulded dowel (included) into the dowel hole on one side. Insert the shelf (included) with a slope and set it adjusting the shelf groove to the moulded dowel. Hold the shelf, insert the moulded dowel into the dowel hole on the other side. Set the shelf horizontally. The height of the shelf can be adjusted at 3 different levels. Change the position of the dowels to move the shelf up or down. Insert the moulded dowel not to lose even when the shelf is not set. • • • 1 SC-HTR310SC-HTR210 3 2 Hole Groove (Under the shelf) Shelf UNIT: mm Dowel positionUpperMiddleLower Compartment HUpper shelf101131161 Lower shelf1017141 W448 (both L and R) D354 UNIT: mm Dowel positionUpperMiddleLower Compartment HUpper shelf98128158 Lower shelf1017141 W700 D354 Moulded dowel Connection Installing and assembling the rack SC-HTR310_210 (RQTX0151-2B).indd 124/16/2008 1:45:05 PM
RQTX0151 13 Installing the television (Please also refer to the television’s operating instructions.) Installing a DVD player/Blu-ray Disc player/DVD recorder or other equipment on the shelf (Please also refer to the other equipment’s operating instructions.) 1 Press the cut-out on the back panel using your thumb etc. with force to remove it for wiring after installing the equipment. Refer to pages 16 to 21 for connections with other equipment. If the operating instructions of the equipment require heat release or ventilation, remove the cut-out on the back panel to secure ventilation. When setting equipment with the exhaust hole on the side, follow the operating instruction of the equipment before setting. Pull out the bundled cords of stored equipment from the cut-outs for connection. • • • 2 Shelf top (dimension ): 348 mm (Maximum depth of equipment when the big cut-outs part on the back panel is opened) Shelf top (dimension ): 255 mm (Maximum depth of equipment when the small cut-outs part on the back panel is opened) The lowest level (on the floor panel) (dimension ): 255 mm (Maximum depth of equipment) Note Do not put equipment weighing more than 12 kg on the upper shelf or more than 20 kg on the lower shelf. Image interference may occur if you put a DVD recorder, etc. on the upper shelf. Put it on the lower shelf if this occurs. Depending on the equipment to install, the cables may not be connected. To install the equipment, adjust the height of the shelf to the position where the cables come out. If you set on the lowest level (on the floor panel), the equipment with long depth may not be set properly or the equipment cord may not be taken out. When installing equipment, refer to the table for “Shelf assembly” on page 12. • • • • • (Rear view) Cut-outs Push the black-circled point. Shelf top (Side view in cross section) Place the television (with stand attached) in the center of the rack. Recommended: SC-HTR310 : 50 inches or less SC-HTR210 : 42 inches or less Television stand Note Lift the television when placing it on the rack. Dragging it may damage the top panel. (For details, refer to the television’s operating instructions.) If the television stand adheres to the glass top panel too tight to remove, lift the stand inserting a flat and thin object. This may help removing the stand. Install the rotary television stand not to run over the rack even if it rotates. • • • (Front view) The lowest level (on the floor panel) Small cut-outs Big cut-outs Connection Installing and assembling the rack SC-HTR310_210 (RQTX0151-2B).indd 134/16/2008 1:45:07 PM
RQTX0151 14 Setting the caster stoppers y Stabilising the television Attach the television to the rack to prevent it from falling over. Fixing to the rack Attach the fall-prevention band etc. supplied with TV using the included screws as illustrated at right. (If the fall-pre- vention band is not supplied with TV, use a commercially available band to fix.) Attach the fall-prevention band to the prepared hole in the center of the underside of the top board. If the hole is not positioned at a suitable place, drill approx. 2 mm hole on the underside and attach the band with the screw. If you fasten the screw too tightly, it goes around in circles and the TV cannot be fixed. Fixing to the wall Use commercially available screws, strong string or chain suitable for materials of the wall or pillar to fix to the solid parts. Walls and pillars must be strong enough to support the weight of TV. Ask installation personnel for more informa- tion. Fix 2 parts at both left and right. • • • • • (Setup example) The illustration is an example. The shape may differ from the actual product. (Setup example) Set the caster stoppers (included) under the casters to fix this system and prevent from moving. When setting the caster stoppers, match the front side of caster with the arrow of the caster stopper. Lift the rack to remove caster stoppers. See page 11 about how to lift the rack. • • (Caster stopper position) SC-HTR310SC-HTR210 Set the caster stoppers under 4 casters circled with the dotted line of figure below. Connection Installing and assembling the rack Installing and assembling the rack Prepared screw hole Fall-prevention band Front Caster stopper Arrow Front side(Bottom side) Front side(Bottom side) Screw (included) SC-HTR310_210 (RQTX0151-2B).indd 144/16/2008 1:45:10 PM
RQTX0151 15 Glass door assembly Remove 4 screws from the glass holder using a Phillips-head screwdriver and take out the board. Before taking out the board, remove the tape fixing the glass holder. Use the Phillips-head screwdriver that matches the screw size. Insert the glass door (included) to the glass holder firmly and tighten the 2 screws in front tentatively. The illustration at right shows how to fix the left glass door. One side of the magnet catch has a hole. This is the inner side of the glass. The slippage prevention sheet is pasted on the glass holder inserting part on the surface of the glass door. Fix as it is. Close the glass door to adjust the height and gap on both sides. Open the glass door so it does not misalign and tighten 2 screws in front with the Phillips-head screwdriver. Tighten 2 screws at the back firmly. Install the other glass door in the same way. • • • • • • 1 2 3 4 Board Glass holder Magnet catch Hole Slippage prevention sheet Phillips-head screwdriver Screw Screw Screw Screw Inner side of glass Screw Inner side of glass Inner side of glass Phillips-head screwdriver Phillips-head screwdriver Screw Connection Installing and assembling the rack SC-HTR310_210 (RQTX0151-2B).indd 154/16/2008 1:45:12 PM
RQTX0151 16 Basic connections (For the United Kingdom and continental Europe) Connection Home Theater connections Reduce the volume on the television and select “TV ” after you have done connections as above if you want to use this system. TV Audio out R L Use this connection so audio from the equipment can be heard through the television’s speakers even if this system is in standby mode. AUDIO IN Video cable Audio cable Amplifier DVD player etc. VIDEO OUT AUDIO OUT Stereo phono cable (not included) Connection cable Refer to the operating instructions for the equipment you are connecting for the correct type of video cable.• Home Theater connections Connect the video directly from the other equipment to the television. VIDEO IN 21-pin scart cable (not included) AV AV 21-Pin scart cable connection also possible. 21-Pin scart cable connection also possible. (For the United Kingdom and continental Europe) (For the United Kingdom and continental Europe) SC-HTR310_210 (RQTX0151-2B).indd 164/16/2008 1:45:14 PM
RQTX0151 17 Turn off all components before making any connections. To connect equipment, refer to the appropriate operating instructions. • • Connection Home Theater connections Audio cable HDMI cable notes Use a Panasonic HDMI cable for best results.• HDMI cable (not included)Optical fibre cable (not included) Connecting the optical fibre cable Note the shape and fit it correctly into the terminal. Do not bend! Connecting equipment with HDMI terminal (TV, DVD recorder, etc.) Connection cable HDMI inputDigital audio out (optical) TV Blu-ray Disc player/DVD recorder, etc. HDMI Video/Audio out Make the connection either or according to the suitability for your equipment. Amplifier Audio out R L Stereo phono cable (not included) SC-HTR310_210 (RQTX0151-2B).indd 174/16/2008 1:45:16 PM
RQTX0151 18 Home Theater connections Connecting the optical fibre cable Note the shape and fit it correctly into the terminal.Do not bend! Optical fibre cable (not included) Connecting with digital terminal-mouted equipment Connection cable Refer to the operating instructions for the equipment you are connecting for the correct type of video cable.• TV Digital audio out (optical) Connect the video directly from the other equipment to the television. VIDEO INAUDIO IN Use this connection so audio from the equipment can be heard through the television’s speakers even if this system is in standby mode. Video cableAudio cableAmplifier DVD player etc. Digital audio out (optical) VIDEO OUTAUDIO OUT Coaxial cable (not included) Digital audio out (coaxial) Connection Home Theater connections Make the connection either or according to the suitability for your equipment. SC-HTR310_210 (RQTX0151-2B).indd 184/16/2008 1:45:19 PM
RQTX0151 19 Turn off all components before making any connections. To connect equipment, refer to the appropriate operating instructions. • • Optical fibre cable (not included) Connection Home Theater connections Stereo phono cable (not included) Connecting the optical fibre cable Note the shape and fit it correctly into the terminal.Do not bend! Connecting with VCR Connection cable Refer to the operating instructions for the equipment you are connecting for the correct type of video cable.• TVConnect the video directly from the other equipment to the television. VIDEO INAUDIO IN Use this connec- tion so audio from the equipment can be heard through the television’s speakers even if this system is in standby mode. Video cableAudio cableAmplifier VCR etc. VIDEO OUTAUDIO OUT Digital audio out (optical) R L Audio out SC-HTR310_210 (RQTX0151-2B).indd 194/16/2008 1:45:20 PM
RQTX0151 20 Connecting the optical fibre cable Note the shape and fit it correctly into the terminal.Do not bend! Connection cable Optical fibre cable (not included) Connecting a set top box (cable or satellite) Connect the video directly from the other equipment to the television. VIDEO IN Use this connection so audio from the equipment can be heard through the television’s speakers even if this system is in standby mode. AUDIO IN TV Video cable Audio cable VIDEO OUT AUDIO OUT Cable box or satellite receiver, etc. Digital audio out (optical) Refer to the operating instructions for the equipment you are connecting for the correct type of video cable.• Amplifier DVD player etc. Digital audio out (coaxial) Digital audio out (optical) Connection Other connections Other connections Coaxial cable (not included) SC-HTR310_210 (RQTX0151-2B).indd 204/16/2008 1:45:22 PM