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1. AJ Slow motion forward direction only Motion picture part Ram e AJ Forward direction only WMA MP3 Time display lt gt Information display e WMA MP3 JPEG JPEG A V Group skip during When Slideshow gt page 24 is play on lt gt Content skip during SLIDE lt Information display play When Slideshow is off PLAY lt gt Information display e Up to 5 steps e Press P play to start normal play Turns subtitle on off gt page 19 SVCD only Selects the subtitle languages page 19 JPEG Date Details of the picture t__ No information WMA MP3 JPEG A folder on WMA MP3 and JPEG discs is treated as a Group RQT7972 Convenient functions RQT7972 Convenient functions AV SYSTEM DISC TVVIDEO TUNERBAND DVO DISC 1 5 RETURN QUICK OSD ak Ce ZOOM CM SKIP SUBTITLE AUDIO aaa Ee d REPEAT DISC REVIEW QUICK em _ l ADVANCED TOPe PLAY SPEED DISC REVIEW i QUICK REPLAY DISC 1 H 1 cy Disc information You can select the disc after checking the discs loaded with the Disc information screen e You can also select the disc directly with the 5 DISC SELECTOR buttons on the main unit 1 Press DISC to show the Disc information screen e g Disc Information AJ Track 10 Time 60 15 Empty Not ye
2. R RW DVD Video R4 7 R Video _ Discs recorded and finalized on DVD video recorders or DVD video cameras RW Video COMPACT Video CD MSE VCD COMPACT Conforming to IEC62107 SVCD ose compact eoupAeT This unit is compatible with HDCD but does not support the Peak Extend function cD al i cD a function which expands the dynamic range of high level signals DIGITAL AUDIO DIGITAL AUDIO HDCD encoded CD s sound better because they are encoded with 20 bits as compared with 16 bits for all other CD s e This unit can play CD R RW audio recording disc recorded with the formats on the left Close the sessions or finalize the disc after recording WMA MP3 e HighMAT discs CD R _ JPEG WMA MP3 or JPEG files only CD RW cD To play without using the HighMAT function select Play as Data Disc in Other TET Menu gt page 25 WMA This unit does not support Multiple Bit Rate MBR a file that contains the same content encoded at several different bit rates A process that allows play on compatible equipment e t may not be possible to play the above discs in all cases due to the type of disc or condition of the recording Discs that cannot be played E Audio format of DVD s OO moey pecan DVD ROM CD ROM CDV CD G SACD DivX Video Discs and This unit automatically recognizes and DIGITAL Photo CD DVD RAM that cannot be removed from their cartri
3. s SURROUND L ACTIVE SUBWOOFER CENTER Insert the wire fully leit White Blue ae f HT930 F Copper Silver HT930 Even though the subwoofer shown is different you can connect the speakers to the subwoofer in the same way e Never short circuit positive and negative speaker wires e Be sure to connect only positive EEN white HT930 MIKE copper wires to positive terminals and negative HEEN blue HT930 DKEA silver wires to negative terminals Incorrect connection can damage the speakers sTep4 Video connections Do not connect through the video cassette recorder Due to copy guard protection the picture may not be displayed properly Video cable e Turn the television off before connecting and refer to the television s operating instructions Television with a VIDEO IN terminal Back of the main unit Television Video cable not included included VIDEO IN mO E Television with an S VIDEO IN terminal Back of the main unit Television not included S VIDEO IN S video cable not included a S VIDEO OUT terminal The S VIDEO OUT terminal achieves a more vivid picture than the VIDEO OUT terminal by sepa
4. content in addition to 24 frame per RAM VCD second film content Bit Rate Display Motion picture part Video Select when using Auto1 or Auto2 and On lt gt Off the video content is distorted GUI See through Off On Auto E Audio Menu GUI Brightness 3 to 3 Dolby Pro gt page 30 Dolby Pro Logic II E Other Menu Logic II To make the dialogue in movies easier to hear Setup gt page 26 Dialogue Dolby Digital DTS MPEG 3 channel or Play as DVD Video Select Play as DVD Video to play eps higher with the dialogue recorded in the center or DVD Video contents of DVD Audio channel Play as DVD Audio Ons Ot Play as DVD VR Select Play as Data Disc to play JPEG RAN Discs recorded with 48 kHz only Play as HighMAT files on DVD RAM or to play a HighMAT Discs recorded with 44 1 kHz or 48 kHz only or disc without using the HighMAT cD function During 2ch output of these discs this feature pipyies Dotaibiee gives you a more natural sound by adding the higher frequency signals not recorded on the disc for example playing DVD Video recorded with 48 kHz at 96 kHz Sampling frequency gt page 38 During multi channel output of these discs this feature reproduces the frequencies lost during recording to give you a sound closer to the original Multi WMA MP3 Disc recording is other than 8 kHz Re master 16 kHz 32 kHz HT930 This feature reproduces the higher frequencies only lost durin
5. e 4 3 Letterbox Regular aspect television 4 3 Widescreen picture is shown in the letterbox style e 16 9 Widescreen television 16 9 TV Type e Standard Direct View TV CRT Projector e LCD TV Projector Select to suit the type of television e Projection TV e Plasma TV Time Delay e0ms e 20ms e40ms 60ms 380ms 100ms When connected with a Plasma display adjust if you notice the audio is out of sync with the video Still Mode e Automatic Specify the type of picture shown e Field The picture is not blurred but picture quality is lower when paused eFrame Overall quality is high but the picture may appear blurred Black Level Control Change the black level of the picture if you connected a television through the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT terminals e Lighter When connected through VIDEO OUT or S VIDEO OUT e Darker When connected through COMPONENT VIDEO OUT Y Ps Pr E Audio tab Dynamic Range Compression Off eOn Adjusts for clarity even when the volume is low by compressing the range of the lowest sound level and the highest sound level Convenient for late night viewing Only works with Dolby Digital Speaker Settings gt below e Center 0 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 ms Set the delay time for your center and surround speakers e Surround L R 0 0 5 0 10 0 15 0 ms E Display tab Menu Language e English e Fran ais e Es
6. 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 Specifications M4 RQT7972 Troubleshooting guide RQT7972 Troubleshooting guide Before requesting service make the following checks If you are in doubt about some of the check points or if the solutions indicated in the chart do not solve the problem refer to the Customer Services Directory on page 39 if you reside in the U S A or refer to the Product information on page 38 if you reside in Canada In other areas consult your dealer Power Page No power Insert the AC power supply cord and system cable securely 12 The unit is automatically e The Sleep timer was working and had reached the set time limit 31 switched to the standby mode Unresponsive or inoperable function No response when any buttons This unit cannot play discs other than the ones listed in these operating instructions 15 are pressed e The unit may not be operating properly due to lightning static electricity or some other external factor Turn the unit off and then back to ON Alternatively turn the unit off disconnect the AC power supply cord and then reconnect it e Condensation has formed Wait 1 to 2 hours for it to evaporate
7. 18 Reviewing titles to play ADVANCED DISC REVIEW 18 CD sequential play CD MODE 18 Quick Teplay s sac beck one ede bee daa eee Sea cn 18 Skipping one minute forward CM SKIP 18 Changing the zoom ratio na nn aaura eraann 19 Changing play speed n n ua 0 eee eee eee 19 Angle selection and Still picture rotation advance 19 Changing soundtracks 00 00 cece eee eee 19 Changing subtitles 0 0 0 cece eee 19 Repgatplay isese cigs bt teach ceded alata ii a ole aan 19 Program Random play 0 0 0 cece eee eee 20 Using navigation menus 200 e ee eee 22 Playing data diss 20 62 60 seateeeen eb caendewesaeew es 22 Playing from the selected track inthe CD 22 Playing HighMAT discs 000000 eee eee eee 23 Playing RAM discs 000 00 c cece eee eee eee 23 Using on screen menuS 200 2e0ee eens 24 Mainmenu sis sassa card id E EN een da ase soa ah acetate 24 Other Settings rea hra fleas ow wena ain bak ane 24 Changing the player settings 0020055 26 Changing the delay time Speaker Settings 27 The radio oct sicge setae ee ew rina eee Race ee era 28 Automatic presetting 0 0 0 28 Selecting the preset channels 000005 28 Manual tuning e 0s02 ecrs cers sperrir ienr tr ia miat 28 Optional antenna connections 0
8. Hausa Hebrew Hindi Hungarian Icelandic Indonesian Interlingua Irish Italian Japanese Javanese Kannada Kashmiri Kazakh Kirghiz Korean Kurdish Laotian Latin Latvian Lettish Lingala Lithuanian Macedonian Malagasy Malay Malayalam Maltese Maori Marathi Moldavian Mongolian Nauru Nepali Norwegian Oriya Pashto Pushto Persian Polish Portuguese Punjabi Quechua Rhaeto Romance Romanian Russian Samoan Sanskrit Scots Gaelic Serbian Serbo Croatian Shona Sindhi Singhalese Slovak Slovenian Somali Spanish Sundanese Swahili Swedish Tagalog Tajik Tamil Tatar Telugu Thai Tibetan Tigrinya Tonga Turkish Turkmen Twi Ukrainian Urdu Uzbek Vietnamese Volap k Welsh Wolof Xhosa Yiddish Yoruba Zulu Limited Warranty ONLY FOR U S A Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company Division of Panasonic Corporation of North America One Panasonic Way Secaucus New Jersey 07094 Panasonic Puerto Rico Inc Ave 65 de Infanter a 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 workmanship Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company or Panasonic Puerto Rico Inc collectively referred to as the warrantor will for the length of t
9. Other xx 2 Choose the audio language Subtitle e Automatic English e French e Spanish Other gt 2 Choose the subtitle language Menus e English e French e Spanish eOther 2 Choose the language for disc menus Changing the menu language in QUICK SETUP also changes this setting Advanced Disc Review eintro Mode Reviews each title program gt page 18 e Interval Mode Reviews not only each title program but also each 10 minute interval within a title program Ratings Setting ratings When level 8 is selected Set a ratings level to limit DVD Video 8 No Limit e1to7 0 Lock All To prevent play of discs without ratings levels play When you select your ratings level a password screen is shown Follow the on screen instructions Do not forget your password A message screen will be shown if a DVD Video exceeding the ratings level is inserted in the unit Enter your password and then follow the on screen instructions 1 The original language designated on the disc is selected 2 Input a code number referring to the table on page 38 E Video tab 8 f the language selected for Audio is not available subtitles appear in that language if available on the disc TV Aspect Choose the setting to suit your television and preference e 4 3 Pan amp Scan Regular aspect television 4 3 The sides of the widescreen picture are cut off so it fills the screen unless prohibited by the disc
10. 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 suffi cient 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 ap pliance TABLE OF CONTENTS Getting started IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 3 Simple setup STEP 1 Front speaker assembly 4 Other speaker setup options 8 STEP 2 Positioning seeren nenns nananana 9 STEP 3 Connecting speakers with the subwoofer 10 STEP 4 Video connections 11 STEP 5 Radio and system connections 12 STEP 6 The remote control 13 STEP 7 QUICK SETUP anaannnnannnnnnnn 13 Control reference guide 2 2 05 14 Discs that can be played 0c eee eee 15 Main unit and disc caution 2 0 00 cee eee eee 15 Basiciplav rier tsietre inertia 16 Usingitheimealmiuinitesaen sett eevee enc sespeurensme eens 16 Usingithelremoteicontroleeemycy ecm creer acerca 17 Convenient functions 00 e eee eee ee eee 18 Disc informatione sorin deea an Grades cased a es 18 Displaying current playback condition QUICK OSD
11. Cc Repeat play Only when the elapsed play time can be displayed JPEG Works with all JPEG content During play Press REPEAT several times to select an item to be repeated e g Functions Repeat Off GW Program Disc Off e During play list play Scene Playlist Off OTAN Track Group gt Off OTAI Chapter Title Off CD Track Disc Off e When CD Mode is on Track gt Disc All CD s Off e When CD Mode is on during program and random play Track All CD s Off WMA MP3 Content Group Off e When CD Mode is on Content Group All CD s Off e When CD Mode is on during program and random play Content All CD s Off JPEG Group Off RQT7972 Al is displayed during program and random play Convenient functions RQT7972 Convenient functions CD MODE PLAY MODE Program Random play AV SYSTEM Numbered buttons A V 4 gt ENTER PLAY MODE Press PLAY MODE while stopped Program and random playback screens appear sequentially Program gt Random t off Normal play lt _ RANDOM 1 and RANDOM 2 gt page 21 are displayed on the main unit s display when CD Mode is on gt page 18 To exit the program and random mode Press PLAY MODE several times while stopped e Disable HighMAT disc play to use
12. 4 Follow all instructions 5 Do not use this apparatus near water 6 Clean only with dry cloth 7 Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the 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 MZETTZA Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN DO NOT STARE INTO BEAN FDA 21 CFR Class II VISIBLE AND INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN AVOID EXPOSURE TO BEAM 1EC60825 1 Class 3b SYNLIG OCH OSYNLIG LASERSTRALNING NAR DENNA DEL R PPNAD BETRAKTA EJ STRALEN SYNLIG OG USYNLIG LASERSTRALING VED BNING ADVARSEL UNDGA UDS TTELSE FOR STR LING ADVARSEL SYNLIG OG USYNLIG LASERSTRALING N R DEKSEL PNES UNNG EKSPONERING FOR STR LEN AVATTAESSA OLET ALTTIINA NAKYVAA JA NAKYMATON LASERSATEILYLLE ALA KATSO SATEESEEN SICHTBARE UND UNSICHTBARE LASERSTRAHLUNG WENN ABDECKUNG GEOFFNET _NICHT DEM STRAHL AUSSETZEN RAYONNEMENT LASER VISIBLE ET INVISIBLE EN CAS ATTENTION D OUVERTURE E
13. E Fitting speaker stands not included Except Front speakers Ensure the stands meet these conditions before purchasing them Note the diameter and length of the screws and the distance between screws as shown in the diagram The stands must be able to support over 10 kg 22 Ibs The stands must be stable even if the speakers are in a high position Surround speaker EN 5 mm 2 16 pitch 0 8 mm 1 s2 4 Oq t gt t __ 60 mm 23 3 Da Speaker stand not included Attach the stands to Plate thickness plus 7 mm to these metal screw holes 10 mm plus 9 52 to 13 32 RQT7972 STEP Positioning How you set up your speakers can affect the bass and the sound field Note the following points e Place speakers on flat secure bases e Placing speakers too close to floors walls and corners can result in excessive bass Cover walls and windows with thick curtains e The left and right speakers are the same with respect to the front and surround speaker pairs Uo FRONT L R ae CENTER ACTIVE O SUBWOOFER Setup example R HT930 LO Sa SSS i Ss P S e gt e a o a u Winn A e L R M o ACTIVE us L R SUBWOOFER e Place the front center and surround speakers at approximately the same distance from the seating position The angles in the diagram are approximate Positioning ial 0 CENTER FRONT L R SURROUND
14. No response when remote e Check that the batteries are installed correctly 13 control buttons are pressed e The batteries are depleted Replace them with new ones 13 e Aim the remote control at the remote control signal sensor and operate 14 Cannot play DVD s e CD Mode is on Press SHIFT CD MODE to turn CD Mode off 18 No picture or sound e Check the video or audio connection 4 5 7 10 11 32 e Check the power or input setting of the connected equipment e Check that the DVD RAM has something recorded on it You have forgotten your ratings While stopped and DVD CD is the source press and hold W on the main unit and 210 onthe password remote control until Initialized disappears from the television Turn the unit off and on again Reset all the settings to Factory All settings will return to the default values Preset Specific operation undesirable or unexpected It takes time before play starts Play may take time to begin when an MP3 track has still picture data Even after the track starts MP3 the correct play time will not be displayed This is normal Folders deeper than the eighth Folders deeper than the eighth layer are displayed as the eighth layer layer on a data CD are not displayed correctly WMA MP3 JPEG A menu screen appears during This is normal for Video CD s skip or search Playback control menu doesn t Press W twice and then press P play
15. or send your request by E mail to npcparts us panasonic com You may also contact us directly at Panasonic Services Company 20421 84th Avenue South Kent WA 98032 Purchase Parts Accessories and Instruction Books online for all Panasonic Products by visiting our Web Site at 1 800 332 5368 Phone 1 800 237 9080 Fax Only Monday Friday 9 am to 8 pm EST We Accept Visa MasterCard Discover Card American Express and Personal Checks For hearing or speech impaired TTY users TTY 1 866 605 1277 Service in Puerto Rico Panasonic Puerto Rico Inc Phone 787 750 4300 Fax 787 768 2910 Ave 65 de Infanteria Km 9 5 San Gabriel Industrial Park Carolina Puerto Rico 00985 F1104 Limited Warranty ONLY FOR U S A RQT7972 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 most importantly without affecting your sensitive hearing Accessories Listening caution We recommend that you avoid prolonged exposure to excessive noise Sound can be dece
16. 6200 Wiesbaden Biebrich Hagenauerstr 43 Germany Cy so 4 Small screws XSN5 10FJ gs For areas except U S A and Canada RMAX0076 S lt SS 1 Power plug adaptor K2DA42E00001 Panasonic Canada Inc 5770 Ambler Drive Mississauga Ontario L4W 2T3 www panasonic ca RQT7972 4P F1204NK4085
17. Random 1 play E When CD Mode is on gt page 18 We CD WMA MP3 You can play all the items on all the discs in random order Press P play e g CD Random Playback Press PLAY to start Random 2 play E When CD Mode is on gt page 18 Wey CD WMA MP3 You can play all the discs in sequence but all the items on each disc are played in random order Press P play e g CD Random Playback Press PLAY to start Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Dolby Pro Logic and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories DTS and DTS Digital Surround are registered trademarks of Digital Theater Systems Inc Apparatus Claims of U S Patent Nos 4 631 603 4 577 216 and 4 819 098 licensed for limited viewing uses only This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by method claims of certain U S patents and other intellectual property rights owned by Macrovision Corporation and other rights owners Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision Corporation and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision Corporation Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited MPEG Layer 3 audio decoding technology licen
18. 1 Reduce the volume and connect the headphones not included Headphone plug type 3 5 mm s stereo VOLUME 2 Adjust headphone volume with VOLUME e Audio is automatically switched to stereo 2 channel Avoid listening for prolonged periods of time to prevent hearing damage Sound field and sound quality Other useful functions i RQT7972 Operating other equipment RQT7972 Operating other equipment E Connection example The illustration shows SC HT930 for U S A and Canada Television not included Video cassette recorder not included To show video from the video cassette recorder Select VIDEO 2 input on your television in this example AUDIO OUT VIDEO IN L R 1 2 Q Le To play audio from the television Reduce the volume on the television Audio cable not included Video cable not included Signal flow To play audio from a video cassette recorder A abe VCR aes x en C aspen AV SYSTEM Already connected C aia DVDICD gt page 11 AUX TV VIDEO m ERAND HT930 HT930 To play audio from a tape deck Tap
19. 6 dB L R Only the balance is adjustable eTo adjust the balance of the front speakers While outputting the test signal press lt gt e Adjust the speaker level to the same level as the front speakers To stop the test signal Press SHIFT TEST again E To adjust speaker level during play Effective when playing multi channel audio or when Dolby Pro Logic II or Super Surround is on 1 Press CH SELECT to select the speaker L gt C gt R gt RS gt LS gt SW f SW Subwoofer eYou can adjust SW only if the disc includes a subwoofer channel e SW does not appear on the display and is not adjustable when Dolby Pro Logic II is turned on e S appears on the display when MUSIC or MOVIE is selected with Super Surround gt page 30 In this case you can adjust both surround speaker levels at the same time using A V S 6 dB to 6 dB 2 Press A increase or W decrease to adjust the speaker level for each speaker C RS LS SW 6 dB to 6 dB L R Only the balance is adjustable eTo adjust the balance of the front speakers While L or R is selected press lt 4 gt Press MUTING MUTING flashes on the unit s display To cancel e Press MUTING again or reduce the volume to minimum dB then raise it to the required level e Muting is canceled when you switch the unit to standby Using headphones CEE
20. Off Date Details Picture User Press ENTER to select Picture Subtitle Position 0 to 60 in 2 unit steps Mode Adjustment below Subtitle Brightness Auto 0 to 7 Picture Adjustment To select how to show images made Contrast Brightness for 4 3 aspect screens on a 16 9 Sharpness Color aspect television Gamma Adjusts the brightness of dark parts Depth Enhancer Normal Horizontally stretches images Reduces the rough noise in the background to Auto Expands 4 3 letterbox images give a greater feeling of depth to fill more of the Scleens i 4 3 Aspect Other images appear in full in Video 480i Interlace lt gt 480p Progressive the center of the screen Output When you seleci 4a0pi a confirmation screen Shrink Images appear in the center of Mode appears Select Yes only if connecting toa the screen progressive output compatible television Zoom Expands all images to fill the If you have chosen 480p gt above select the screen method of conversion for progressive output to If your television has a similar feature suit the type of material use it instead for a better effect Auto1 normal Detects 24 frame per second FIZ To select the appropriate screen size Transfer film content and appropriately Just Fit Zoom to fit your TV screen Mode hid Manual Zoom To zoom in and out manually Auto2 Compatible with 30 frame per second film
21. Woofer 15 cm 57 s Cone type Output sound pressure Frequency range 84 dB W 1 0 m 34 Hz 220 Hz 16 dB 38 Hz 190 Hz 10 dB 285 mmx 402 mmx520 mm 117 s2 1519 16 x 2015 32 15 kg 33 1 Ibs Dimensions WXHXD Mass SPEAKER SECTION Front speakers SB FS730 Type 2 way 2 speaker system Bass reflex Speaker unit s Impedance 4 Q 1 Woofer 6 5 cm 21 2 Cone type 2 Tweeter 6 cm 2 s Cone type Input power IEC 70 W Max Output sound pressure 81 dB W 1 0 m Cross over frequency 6 kHz Frequency range 80 Hz 41 kHz 16 dB 95 Hz 40 kHz 10 dB Dimensions WXHXD 218 mmx 1080 mm max 984 mm min x243 mm 8 9 32 x421 2 max 38 4 min x 9 16 Mass 2 7 kg 6 Ibs Surround speakers SB FS731 Type 1 way 1 speaker system Bass reflex Speaker unit s Impedance 4 Q Full range 6 5 cm 2 2 Cone type Input power IEC Output sound pressure Frequency range 70 W Max 80 dB W 1 0 m 88 Hz 25 kHz 16 dB 100 Hz 22 kHz 10 dB 90 mmx 193 mmx 102 mm 317 32 X 719 32 X 41 32 Dimensions WXHXD Mass 0 7 kg 1 54 Ibs Center speaker SB PC730 Type 2 way 3 speaker system Bass reflex Speaker unit s Impedance 4 Q 1 Full range 6 5 cm 2 2 Cone type 2 Full range 6 5 cm 2 2 Cone type 3 Super tweeter Input power IEC Output sound pressure Cross over frequency Frequency range Piezo type
22. appear with playback control The program and random play e These functions do not work with some DVD Videos functions do not work Programmed items are not e Some items cannot be played even if you have programmed them played The on screen menu shows 2 Even if a second soundtrack isn t recorded two numbers will normally be shown as a soundtrack option when AUDIO is pressed but the audio does not change Play restarts from the beginning This is normal on DVD Audio of the track when soundtrack is changed Scenes are skipped e f you change the volume or sound field quality setting during ADVANCED DISC REVIEW the 18 intermittently GENJI function continues without the on screen display Press ADVANCED DISC REVIEW again to cancel the function Subtitle Subtitle position is wrong e Adjust the position Subtitle Position in Display Menu 25 No subtitles e Display the subtitles 19 The subtitles overlap closed Clear the subtitles 19 captions recorded on discs Marker Cannot add markers e You cannot add markers with DVD RAM e f the disc s elapsed play time doesn t appear on the unit s display you cannot add markers A B repeat Point B is automatically set A B repeat is automatically canceled The end of an item becomes point B when it is reached e A B repeat is canceled when you press QUICK REPLAY Sound abnormal or improper Sound distorted Ef
23. e Zoom function may not work well especially in dark scenes and may not work depending on the type of disc The picture on the television Mobile telephone chargers can cause some disturbance disappears or stripes appear on elf you are using a TV indoor antenna change to an outdoor antenna the screen e The television antenna wire is too close to the unit Separate the antenna wire of the television from the unit Progressive video There is ghosting when e This problem is caused by the editing method or material used on DVD Video but should be 25 progressive output is on corrected if you use interlace output Change Video Output Mode in Picture Menu to 480i Pictures not in progressive e Press PROGRESSIVE on the main unit so PRG is displayed Or select 480p in Video 16 output Output Mode in Picture Menu 25 e f the unit is connected to the television through VIDEO OUT or S VIDEO OUT terminal output 11 will be interlace even if PRG is displayed Closed captions not displayed When progressive output is on closed captions will not be displayed Listening to the radio Noise is heard e Adjust the position of the FM or AM antenna ST flickers or doesn t light e Use an outdoor antenna 29 Sound is distorted A beat sound is heard e Turn the television off or move it away from the unit A low hum is heard during AM e Separate the antenna from other cables broa
24. the disc in the O position play position e Press the button again to play the disc after changing the disc in the front left position e The carousel moves one tray 4 OPEN CLOSE i C clockwise and each subsequent press moves it J two trays in alternate Changing the DISC SKIP directions other discs without interrupting Change play discs 4 OPEN CLOSE e Discs continue to rotate while menus are displayed Press W when you finish to preserve the unit s motor and your television screen e Total title number may not be displayed properly on R RW If you are experiencing problems refer to troubleshooting page 36 37 Using the remote control RAM cD e g To select 12 210 gt 1 gt 2 with playback control Press W to cancel the PBC function and then press the numbered buttons Numbered buttons WMA MP3 JPEG e g To select 123 1 gt 2 gt 3 gt ENTER e Press CANCEL to cancel the TOP MENU ew number s E O PLAY Q 4 Y 4 gt a ENTER RETURN Shows a disc top menu a RAM Shows the programs sume page 23 AUDIO FL DISPLAY men MOUR Shows a disc menu SHIFT RAN Shows a play list gt page 23 with playback control The position is memorized while Shows a disc menu RESUME is on the display e Press P play to resume e Press W again to clear the position GE DTE EYES Wie co
25. 16 9 Standard American Vista Cinemascope1 Cinemascope2 e g 16 9 Standard 16 9 F 4 3 Standard 4 3 7 a pe TT Ke ae European Vista 1 66 1 t American Vista 1 85 1 Cinemascope1 2 35 1 Cinemascope2 2 55 1 Fine adjustments Manual Zoom After selecting the preset aspect ratio or Auto press lt gt from x 1 00 to x 1 60 in 0 01 units from x 1 60 to x 2 00 in 0 02 units e Press and hold lt 4 gt to alter faster PLAY SPEED ee Changing play speed Motion picture part RAMI During play Press SHIFT PLAY SPEED several times to select Normal Fast or Slow Functions Play Speed lt x1 0 gt Fast Slow Changing play speed between the range of x0 6 to x1 4 in 0 1 units Press lt gt while the above message is displayed e Press P play to return to normal play e After you change the speed Dolby Pro Logic H and Sound Enhancement do not work Audio output switches to 2ch Sampling frequency of 96 kHz is converted to 48 kHz HT930 Multi Re master does not work This function may not work depending on the disc s recording om Wel Angle selection and Still i picture rotation advance Press SHIFT ANGLE PAGE several times to select the angle or rotate advance the still picture with mu
26. 260 W Max 83 dB W 1 0 m 10 kHz 103 Hz 25 kHz 16 dB 116 Hz 22 kHz 10 dB 320 mmx88 mmx96 mm 1219 32 X 315 32 X 325 32 1 3 kg 2 9 Ibs Dimensions WXHXD Mass HT930 Front speakers SB FS930 Type 2 way 3 speaker system Bass reflex Speaker unit s 1 Woofer 2 Woofer 3 Tweeter Input power IEC Output sound pressure Cross over frequency Frequency range Dimensions WXHxXD Mass HT930 Surround speakers SB FS931 Type Impedance 6 Q 8 cm 31 s Cone type 8 cm 31 s Cone type 6 cm 2 s Ring shaped dome type 170 W Max 84 dB W 1 0 m 7 kHz 75 Hz 50 kHz 16 dB 90 Hz 45 kHz 10 dB 260 mmx 1234 mmx270 mm 101 4 X 4819 32 x 1021 32 4 35 kg 9 6 Ibs 2 way 2 speaker system Bass reflex Speaker unit s 1 Woofer 2 Tweeter Input power IEC Output sound pressure Cross over frequency Frequency range Dimensions WXHxXD Mass HT930 Center speaker SB PC930 Type Impedance 4 Q 8 cm 31 s Cone type 6 cm 2 s Ring shaped dome type 70 W Max 80 dB W 1 0 m 5 kHz 70 Hz 50 kHz 16 dB 85 Hz 45 kHz 10 dB 100 mmx324 mmx112 mm 315 16 X 1225 32 X 413 32 1 06 kg 2 34 Ibs 2 way 3 speaker system Bass reflex Speaker unit s 1 Woofer 2 Woofer 3 Tweeter Input power IEC Output sound pressure Cr
27. FM or AM Press TUNE MODE to select MANUAL Each time you press the button MANUAL lt gt PRESET 3 Press v TUNING ja to tune to the lowest frequency FM 87 9 or 87 5 AM 520 Press and hold MEMORY Release the button when FM AUTO or AM AUTO is displayed The tuner presets all the stations it can receive into the channels in ascending order e SET OK is displayed when the stations are set and the radio tunes to the last preset station e ERROR is displayed when automatic presetting is unsuccessful Preset the channels manually right Selecting the preset channels 1 Press TUNER BAND to select FM or AM 2 Press the numbered buttons to select the channel Alternatively press A CH v To select a 2 digit number e g 12 210 gt 1 gt 2 When a stereo FM broadcast is being received E If noise is excessive in FM Ea Press FM MODE to display MONO Press FM MODE again to cancel the mode The mode is also canceled when you change the frequency Manual tuning a 1 Press INPUT SELECTOR to select FM or AM 2 Press TUNE MODE to select MANUAL 3 Press v TUNING ja to select the frequency Press and hold v TUNING a until the frequency starts scrolling to start automatic tuning Tuning stops when a station is found E Presetting the channel Up to 15 stations can
28. Sli To turn on off slideshow ideshow h o ORO To change the slideshow timing 0 30 sec ED Other below P t it Settings 4 FUNCTIONS ress to exit Other Settings Motion picture part EWU Except RAM Play Speed To change play speed To mark up to 5 positions to play again from x0 6 to x 1 4 in 0 1 unit steps Press ENTER The unit is now ready to accept markers To mark a position Press ENTER at the desired E Play Menu point Only when the elapsed play time can be displayed Marker To mark another position Press lt P to select JPEG Works with all JPEG content x gt Press ENTER To recall a marker Press lt gt gt Press Repeat page 19 Repeat play ENTER Except JPEG GENI Still picture part To erase a marker Press lt gt gt Press A B Repeat To repeat a specified section CANCEL p Press ENTER at the starting and ending points e This feature does not work during program and Press ENTER again to cancel random play Advanced gt page 18 Reviewing titles to play ADVANCED Disc Review DISC REVIEW Other Settings E Picture Menu Normal Sound Enhances audio output to produce a warm hall like Cinemat Mellows images and enhances detail Enhancement sound in dark scenes On lt gt Off Cinema2 Sharpens images and enhances detail in dark scenes H Display Menu Animation Dynamic Information JPEG
29. be set in each band FM and AM 1 While listening to the radio broadcast Press ENTER 2 While the frequency and PGM are flashing on the display Press the numbered buttons to select a channel Alternatively press A CH v then press ENTER eTo select a 2 digit number e g 12 210 gt 1 gt 2 The station occupying a channel is erased if another station is preset to that channel E FM frequency step EDP You can change the FM step The step is factory set to 0 2 MHz but you can change it to receive broadcasts allocated in 0 1 MHz steps 1 Press INPUT SELECTOR to select FM 2 Press and hold INPUT SELECTOR After a few seconds the display changes to show the current minimum frequency Continue to hold the button down The minimum frequency changes and the step is changed To return to the original step repeat the above steps After changing the setting previously preset frequency will be cleared Preset it again Optional antenna connections Use outdoor antennas if radio reception is poor e Disconnect the antenna when the unit is not in use e Do not use the outdoor antenna during an electrical storm FM outdoor antenna Using a television antenna Disconnect the FM indoor antenna e The antenna should be installed by a competent technician Rework your outdoor antenna s 75 Q coaxial cable as follows The illustration shows SC HT730 for U S A and Canada Lea
30. or other memory content The items listed are not exclusive but are for illustration only ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING THE WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY ARE LIMITED TO THE PERIOD OF THE LIMITED WARRANTY Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages or limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so the exclusions may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state If a problem with this product develops during or after the warranty period you may contact your dealer or Servicenter If the problem is not handled to your satisfaction then write to the warrantors Consumer Affairs Department at the addresses listed for the warrantor PARTS AND SERVICE WHICH ARE NOT COVERED BY THIS LIMITED WARRANTY ARE YOUR RESPONSIBILITY 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 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 For hearing or speech impaired TTY users TTY 1 877 833 8855 Accessory Purchases http www pasc panasonic com
31. program and random play Select Play as Data Disc in Other Menu gt page 25 by DVD A Some discs contain bonus groups If a password screen appears after selecting a group enter the password with the numbered buttons to play the bonus group Refer also to the disc s jacket Program play up to 32 items E When CD Mode is off DVD A EYES CD WMA MP3 JPEG You can program all the items on a disc in the play position 1 Press the numbered buttons to select a group wmaj mP3 PEG then press ENTER or title e g Program Playback Choose a title and chapter Disc __T G cit AY lt to select and press GED to start eTo select a 2 digit number e g To select 25 210 gt 2 5 WMA MP3 JPEG 2 gt 5 gt ENTER 2 Press the numbered buttons to select a chapter or track wma mp3 PEG then press ENTER e Repeat steps 1 and 2 to program other items ep cD Step 1 is unnecessary 3 Press P play E When CD Mode is on page 18 els CD WMA MP3 You can program all the items on all the discs 1 Press the numbered buttons 1 5 to select a disc 2 Press the numbered buttons to select the items wma mp3 then press ENTER eTo select a 2 digit number e g To select 25
32. skip page by page eTo select a 2 digit number e g 23 210 gt 2 3 e Press gt to show the contents of the program and the disc 3 Press ENTER Playing a play list Playlist Group Content spin 9 Velvet Cuppermine 10 Ziggy starfish aya to select GHE to play CEID to exit Press lt 4 then A V to switch among Playlist Group and Content lists 3 Press gt then A V to select an item and press ENTER e Press SHIFT ANGLE PAGE to skip page by page eTo exit the screen Press MENU Tips for making WMA MP3 and JPEG discs For CD R CD RW Discs must conform to ISO9660 level 1 or 2 except for extended formats e This unit supports 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 When there are more than 8 groups the eighth group onwards will be displayed on one vertical line in the menu screen e There may be differences in the display order on the menu screen and computer screen e This unit cannot play files recorded using packet write Naming folders and files e g MP3 Files are treated as content and folders root are treated as groups on this unit 001 group At the time of recording prefix folder and _ file names with 3 digit numbers in the 001 track mp3 order you want to play them this may not 002
33. so the label for the side you want to play is facing up eTo load discs on the other trays press DISC SKIP on the main unit ePlay will start from the disc in the front left position of the tray eG Remove the disc from its cartridge before use Close the drawer O A disc indicator lights if a disc is detected or a tray is unchecked page 18 Disc information PROGRESSIVE OPEN CLOSE Cc naf OPEN CLOSE D H Pause E Stop DISC EXCHANGE DISC SKIP 5 DISC SELECTOR buttons indicators 5 Start play When the disc finishes playing If the next disc doesn t start playing select it with the 5 DISC SELECTOR buttons e You can also select the disc using the remote control gt page 18 Disc information 6 Adjust the volume Press to skip Press and hold to search during play slow motion during pause UP Motion picture part e Press gt play to start normal play VOLUME DOWN Kd lt 4 lt PP P gt Pi O O Using the main unit PROGRESSIVE O s Progressive video Skipping to e While the drawer is closed ae ote disc DISC SKIP Each time you press the C button the carousel moves tray counter clockwise by one tray e The drawer opens and the disc in the play position Exchanging DISC EXCHANGE comes to the front left
34. track mp3 F t 003 track mp3 work at times 002 group Files must have the extension N T 0 acm DA h AAN 8 group 008 track mp3 JPG jpg JPEG or jpeg L 004 track mp3 F 001 track mp3 t 002 track mp3 L 003 track mp3 Only when the disc contains a play list 1 Press PLAY LIST e g Playlist T Vi O20 Drama 8 42 1 00 12 Goodbye Ml t0 410 10001 Basebal2 AY M E to select and press FETED to exit eTo exit the screen Press PLAY LIST 2 Press A V or the numbered buttons to select the play list e Press SHIFT ANGLE PAGE to skip page by page eTo select a 2 digit number e g 23 210 gt 2 3 3 Press ENTER WMA e You cannot play WMA files that are copy protected e This unit does not support Multiple Bit Rate MBR MP3 e This unit does not support ID3 tags e Compatible sampling rates 8 11 02 12 16 22 05 24 32 44 1 and 48 kHz JPEG e To view JPEG files on this unit Take them on a digital camera that meets the DCF Standard Design rule for Camera File system Version 1 0 Some digital cameras have functions that are not supported by the DCF Standard Version 1 0 like automatic picture rotation which may render a picture unviewable Do not alter the files in any way or save them under a different name e This unit cannot display moving pictures MOTION JPEG and other such formats still pictures other than JPEG e g T
35. will risk severely damaging the discs and the unit Language code list Glossary Decoder A decoder restores the coded audio signals on DVD s 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 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 P B MPEG 2 the video compression standard adopted for use with DVD Video codes frames
36. 000 29 Sound field and sound quality 0 5 30 Sound Field Control 0 0 0 0 eee cee ee 30 Super SUIOUNG oe ce eee etn be ee eee ae a 30 Center FOCUS 320 ccccir ie eee s eee ede E EEEE ow eee ee 30 Dolby Pro Logie I cerris nirien eee aba vesae nirna 30 DOWN MIXING sities saa ee ateeete eee aw ae a ew Ri 30 Enhancing the bass sound 0 00 00 eee eee 30 Subwoofer level 20 0 0 ccc ee eee eens 31 Speaker level adjustments 0 000 000 008 31 Other useful functions 0 0c e seen eee 31 Sloop TIMOR karaii urua ne Sane rai A aE oth 31 M tsi eert r priri op ai eae Era ae ae ee oe 31 Using headphones 00 0002 cece eee eee eee 31 Operating other equipment 00055 32 Operating the television and the video cassette recorder 32 Operating the tape deck HT930 only decisis tencd eese 33 Specifications 000 eee eee 33 Troubleshooting guide 0ce eee ee een eeee 36 Product Service Maintenance Glossary 38 Limited Warranty ONLY FOR U S A 55 39 ACCESSOMICS 2 eee eee Back cover IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read these operating instructions carefully before using the unit Follow the safety instructions on the unit and the applicable safety instructions listed below Keep these operating instructions handy for future reference 1 Read these instructions 2 Keep these instructions 3 Heed all warnings
37. 210 gt 2 5 WMA MP3 2 gt 5 gt ENTER e Repeat steps 1 and 2 to program other items 3 Press P play To select an item using the cursor buttons Press ENTER and A V to select an item then press ENTER again to register To change the selected program 1 Press A W to select an item 2 Repeat above steps 1 and 2 To clear the selected program 1 Press A W to select an item 2 Press CANCEL or press A V lt gt to select Clear and press ENTER To clear the whole program Select Clear all with A V lt gt and press ENTER The whole program is also cleared when the disc is moved out of the play position the unit is turned off or another source is selected Random play E When CD Mode is off We cD You can play all the items on a disc in the play position in random order WMA MP3 JPEG You can play selected item s on a disc in the play position in random order 1 PZS MLAS WMA MP3 JPEG Press the numbered buttons to select a group or a title e g Random Playback Choose a title Title 1 av O B to select to start eTo enter all groups press lt gt to select All and press ENTER eTo deselect a group press numbered buttons corresponding to the group you want to clear 2 Press gt play
38. EO SECTION Video system Signal system NTSC Composite video output Output level 1 Vp p 75 Q Terminal Pin jack 1 system S video output Y output level C output level Terminal Component video output 480p 480i Y output level Ps output level Pr output level 1 Vp p 75 Q NTSC 0 286 Vp p 75 Q S terminal 1 system 1 Vp p 75 Q 0 7 Vp p 75 Q 0 7 Vp p 75 Q Terminal Pin jack Y green Ps blue Pr red 1 system SUBWOOFER SECTION Active subwoofer SB WA730 Type 1 way 2 speaker system Bass reflex Speaker unit s 1 Woofer 13 cm 5t 2 Cone type 2 Woofer 13 cm 5t 2 Cone type Output sound pressure Frequency range 80 dB W 1 0 m 40 Hz 220 Hz 16 dB 45 Hz 180 Hz 10 dB 201 5 mmx 368 2 mmx 491 5 mm 715 16 X 141 2 x 193 8 11 3 kg 24 9 Ibs Dimensions WXHXD Mass Specifications Active subwoofer SB WA733 Type 1 way 2 speaker system Bass reflex Speaker unit s 1 Woofer 13 cm 5t 2 Cone type 2 Woofer 13 cm 5t 2 Cone type Output sound pressure Frequency range 80 dB W 1 0 m 40 Hz 220 Hz 16 dB 45 Hz 180 Hz 10 dB 201 5 mmx 368 2 mmx 491 5 mm 7 5 16 X 141 2 X 199 8 11 3 kg 24 9 Ibs Dimensions WXHXD Mass HT930 Active subwoofer SB WA930 UL Active subwoofer SB WA933 Type 1 way 2 speaker system Bass reflex Speaker unit s 1 Woofer 15 cm 57 8 Cone type 2
39. IFF or play pictures with attached audio Using navigation menus m RQT7972 Using on screen menus RQT7972 Using on screen menus Items shown differ depending on the AV SYSTEM Numbered buttons FUNCTIONS Press once La type of disc Main menu Program To start from a specific item Group Title Chapter Track Playlist Content To skip incrementally or decrementally Time Slip for play only 1 Press ENTER twice to show the Time Slip Time indicator Except R 2 Press A V to select the time and press FUNCTIONS RW ENTER Press and hold A V to alter faster C To start from a specific time Time Search To change remaining elapsed time display 2 Select Select the menu page 19 Changing soundtracks I gt Go to the Audio WMA MP3 ee meny To display the current disc type 5 Qm Still Picture To switch still pictures B Register Thumbnail To show thumbnail images Return to the Subtitle gt page 19 Changing subtitles previous menu RAM 3 Select Make the settings To recall a marker recorded on DVD Video g Marker VR recorders To recall a marker Press A V gt Press LICEAL ENTER L Angle with multiple angles Register To select the angle Rotate To rotate picture 000 Picture
40. L R ACTIVE SUBWOOFER eUse only supplied speakers Using other speakers can damage the unit and sound quality will be negatively affected Set the speakers up on an even surface to prevent them from falling Take proper precautions to prevent the speakers from falling if you cannot set them up on an even surface Main unit Keep your speakers at least 10 mm s2 away from the system for proper ventilation Center speaker e Vibration caused by the center speaker can disrupt the picture if it is placed directly on the television Put the center speaker on a rack or shelf e To prevent the speakers from falling do not place directly on top of the television Active subwoofer Place to the right or left of the television on the floor or a sturdy shelf so that it won t cause vibration Leave about 30 cm 11 9 16 from the television and 10 cm 4 at the rear for ventilation Caution e Do not stand on the base and shake the speaker Be cautious when children are near e g CY Do not touch the netted area of the surround speakers Notes on speaker use e You can damage your speakers and shorten their useful life if you play sound at high levels over extended periods e Reduce the volume in the following cases to avoid damage When playing distorted sound When the speakers are reverberating due to a record player noise from FM broadcasts or continuous signals from an oscillator test di
41. MENU E Using the submenu DIRECT NAVIGATOR ez PLAY LIST wnile the menu is displayed A Y 4 gt ENTER Press FUNCTIONS 2 Press A V to select an item and press ENTER Items shown differ depending on the type of disc y Multi Groups and contents are displayed List _ Contents only To Groups only Thumbnail Thumbnail images JPEG FUNCTIONS susugoreR SUPER SAND CRQUS Tne RS i ja SLEEP ZOOM SUBTITLE QUICKOsD GMSKP AUDO ANG nos Oe APEN i ANGLE PAGE ll TRC REVEN QUCKRESLAY ea O Next group T TO go to next group WMA MP3 Previous group 7 TO go to previous group WMA MP3 All WMA MP8 and JPEG i jenn WMA MP3 only Picture JPEG only To switch between guide messages and the elapsed play time indicator To search by content or group title gt below 9 0 A Playing data discs WMA JPEG You can aa JPEG files on DVD RAM or play HighMAT discs without using the HighMAT function gt page 25 Play as Data Disc in Other Menu e Playing HighMAT discs gt page 23 Using navigation menus Help display Find E Searching by a content or group title Playing items in order Playback Menu Highlight a group title to search the group or a content title to search its content 1 Press TOP MENU 1 While the submenu is displayed gt above e g Pres
42. RTAINS AND ANY OTHER MATERIALS DO NOT OBSTRUCT THE VENTILATION VENTS DO NOT OBSTRUCT THE UNIT S VENTILATION OPENINGS WITH NEWSPAPERS TABLECLOTHS CURTAINS AND SIMILAR ITEMS eDO NOT PLACE SOURCES OF NAKED FLAMES SUCH AS LIGHTED CANDLES ON THE UNIT e DISPOSE OF BATTERIES IN AN ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY MANNER This product may receive radio interference caused by mobile telephones during use If such interference is apparent please increase separation between the product and the mobile telephone The socket outlet shall be installed near the equipment and easily accessible or the mains plug or an appliance coupler shall remain readily operable For units with PX printed on the outer packaging THIS UNIT IS INTENDED FOR USE IN MODERATE CLIMATES For units with PX printed on the outer packaging CAUTION The AC voltage is different according to the area Be sure to set the proper voltage in your area before use For details please refer to page 12 THE FOLLOWING APPLIES ONLY IN THE U S A FCC Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interferen
43. Sony 04 Fisher 14 Pioneer G E 02 03 07 09 Quasar Gold Star 07 15 RCA Hitachi 05 07 JVC 12 Sanyo LXI 03 06 07 10 14 Sharp 15 Sylvania Magnavox 06 07 11 15 22 Symphonic Mitsubishi 07 15 16 21 Toshiba NEC 07 15 Zenith Philco Philips Video cassette recorder code list Panasonic 01 02 09 33 NEC Sony 05 06 07 35 36 Philco 37 Philips Fisher 13 14 15 18 34 Pioneer Funai 08 30 Quasar G E 02 03 11 RCA Gold Star 27 Hitachi 09 10 Sanyo JVC 19 25 Sharp 40 Shintom LXI 10 13 Sylvania 27 30 Symphonic Magnavox 02 09 Toshiba Mitsubishi 21 22 Zenith Specificatio AMPLIFIER SECTION RMS Output Power Dolby Digital Mode Front Ch 70 W per channel 4 Q 1 kHz 10 THD Surround Ch 70 W per channel 4 Q 1 kHz 10 THD Center Ch 260 W per channel 4 Q 1 kHz 10 THD Subwoofer Ch 260 W per channel 4 Q 100 Hz 10 THD Total RMS Dolby Digital mode power 800 W FTC Output Power Dolby Digital Mode Front Ch 45 W per channel 4 Q 120 Hz 20 kHz 1 THD Surround Ch 45 W per channel 4 Q 120 Hz 20 kHz 1 THD Center Ch 140 W per channel 4 Q 120 Hz 20 kHz 1 THD Subwoofer Ch 150 W per channel 4 Q 45 Hz 120 Hz 1 THD Total FTC Dolby Digital mode power 470 W RMS Output Power Dolby Digital Mode Front Ch 65 W per channel 4 Q 1 kHz 10 THD Surround Ch 60 W per channel 4 Q 1 kHz 10 THD Center Ch 250 W per cha
44. The illustration shows SC HT730 Panasonic Operating Instructions DVD Home Theater Sound System Model No SC HT730 SC HT733 SC HT930 SC HT933 Region number The player plays DVD Video marked with labels containing the region number 1 or ALL ISE AUDIO VIDEO PLAYER U S A and Canada p q As an ENERGY STAR Partner onure Panasonic has determined that this product meets the ENERGY STAR ENERGY STAR guidelines for energy efficiency For Canada only The word Participant is used in place of the word Partner P PC PX Advanced progressive scan page 1 Provides a smoother and sharper image Compatible with a variety 1 of media formats page DVD RAM DVD Audio DVD Video and more High performance page 3 sound effects Sound field control SFC Bass sound enhancement and more If you have any questions contact In the U S A 1 800 211 PANA 7262 In Canada 1 800 561 5505 Before connecting operating or adjusting this product please read the instructions completely Please keep this manual for future reference RQT7972 4P RQT7972 Dear customer Thank you for purchasing this product For optimum performance and safety please read these instructions carefully CHEN indicates features applicable to SC HT730 only SC HT733 only eThese operating instructions are applicable to
45. V m Phone jack Terminal Stereo 3 5 mm 1 s jack Operating other equipment Specifications M RQT7972 Specifications RQT7972 DISC SECTION Discs played 8 cm 3 or 12 cm 5 1 DVD RAM DVD VR compatible JPEG formatted discs 2 DVD Audio 3 DVD Video 4 DVD R DVD RW DVD Video compatible R RW Video compatible CD Audio CD DA Video CD SVCD Conforming to IEC62107 CD R RW CD DA Video CD SVCD MP3 WMA JPEG formatted disc 9 MP3 WMA Compatible compression rate MP3 between 32 kbps and 320 kbps WMA between 48 kbps and 320 kbps 10 JPEG e Exif Ver 2 1 JPEG Baseline files ePicture resolution between 320x240 and 61444096 pixels sub sampling is 4 2 2 or 4 2 0 11 HighMAT Level 2 Audio and Image 1 The total combined maximum number of recognizable audio and picture contents and groups 4000 audio and picture contents and 400 groups Pick up Wavelength CD 785 nm DVD 662 nm DEG CLASS Ila CLASS I mel CLASS 2 CLASS 3A Laser power Audio output Disc Number of channels HT930 Audio performance 1 Frequency response eDVD linear audio 5 1ch FL FR C SL SR SW 4 Hz 22 kHz 48 kHz sampling 4 Hz 44 kHz 96 kHz sampling e DVD Audio 4 Hz 88 kHz 192 kHz sampling eCD Audio 4 Hz 20 kHz 2 S N ratio eCD Audio 95 dB 3 Dynamic range e DVD linear audio 95 dB eCD Audio 93 dB 4 Total harmonic distortion eCD Audio 0 005 VID
46. While stopped and DVD CD is the source press and hold W on the When using optional SH FX50 main unit and 210 on the remote control until Initialized disappears from the television Turn the unit off and on again If the problem persists contact a qualified service person Television displays S The operation is prohibited by the unit or disc Cannot display group xx e You are trying to display incompatible contents content xx This disc may not be played in You can only play DVD Video if their region number is the same or includes the same region Cover your region number as the unit or if the DVD Video is marked ALL Confirm the region number for the unit page on the rear panel No on screen display e Select On in On Screen Messages in the Display tab 27 Troubleshooting guide FJ RQT7972 Product Service Maintenance Glossary RQT7972 Product Service 1 Damage requiring service The unit should be serviced by qualified service personnel if a The AC power supply cord or AC adaptor has been damaged or b Objects or liquids have gotten into the unit or c The unit has been exposed to rain or d The unit does not operate normally or exhibits a marked change in performance or e The unit has been dropped or the cabinet damaged 2 Servicing Do not attempt to service the unit beyond that described in these operating instructions Re
47. XPOSITION DANGEREUSE AU FAISCEAU FAH AT ERR MERERI CORRS ETRRUATRL F HKAWET ELERI ARNT LEUTFSL ROLXSO054 Inside of product 10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 11 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 12 Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over A 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 CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT Back of product The laser product label has not been attached to products for the U S A and Canada TABLE OF CONTENTS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS E RQT7972 Front speaker assembly ea RQT7972 Simple setup STEP 1 Front speaker assembly Preparation The supplied stands are specially designed for attachment to Panasonic SB FS730 SB FS930 or SB PF920 front sp
48. act an a scale AC outlet electrical parts distributor for assistance Conserving power The main unit consumes a small amount of power even when it is turned off For U S A and Canada approx 0 5 W or for other areas approx 0 9 W To save power when the unit is not to be used for a long time unplug it from the household AC outlet You will need to reset some memory items after plugging in the unit The included AC power supply cord is for use with this unit only Do not use it with other equipment Cc Set your surround sound free 2 Panasonic SH FX50 Digital Transmitter and Receiver optional Except SC HT933 When you insert the digital transmitter into the DIGITAL TRANSMITTER slot of the main unit and connect the surround speakers to the receiver you can enjoy surround speaker sound wirelessly For details please refer to the operating instructions for Panasonic SH FX50 Digital Transmitter and Receiver stePO The remote control Remote control Insert so the poles and match those in the remote control 1 e Do not use rechargeable type batteries step QUICK SETUP Do not mix old and new batteries e use different types at the same time heat or expose to flame take apart or short circuit attempt to recharge alkaline or manganese batteries euse batteries if the covering has been peeled off Mishandling of batteries can cause electrolyte leakage which can damage items the fluid
49. asonic SB PF920 front speakers With one hand on the base and the other Only use as indicated in this setup holding the speaker adjust the height of the speaker up and down 1 2 Attach the stand to the speakers eAfter adjusting the height tighten the screw on the mounting plate securely 1 e There is no difference between the right and left speakers and stands e Using the polyfoam included with this unit may be convenient Phillips head serewariver D Ensure the stand is fastened on straight by lightly tightening the top P and bottom screws alternately until fully tightened e Stopper screw Small screws Screw to stop mounting plate from moving or sliding below this point Front speaker For your reference You can enjoy good acoustics by adjusting the height of the speaker to j the height of the television so the Hh center positions of both are l Connection terminals Mounting plate approximately the same R ss You can also attach to the upper rear of the speaker Polyfoam The height of the speaker is indicated in the diagram on the RQT7972 right when attaching the stand to the upper rear or lower rear of o 6 the speaker 4 Connect the speaker cables Rear of the speaker gt ssp Twist off the vinyl tips of the speaker cables e f the speaker cables do not have vinyl tips directly connect them t
50. c II is an advanced decoder that derives 5 channel surround Left and Right Front Center Left and Right Surround from any stereo program material whether or not it has been specifically Dolby Surround encoded Press DOPLII Each time you press the button a MOVIE Movie software recorded in Dolby lt EMESA Surround ae MUSIC Stereo sources OFF Cancel This works only in DVD CD mode e DOPLII lights when there is effect MIX 2CH SHIFT n ooPLII Down mixing You can output the down mixed 2 channel signals when necessary Press SHIFT MIX 2CH Each time you press the button MIX 2CH ON gt MIX 2CH OFF e When D MIX flashes on the display the disc contains multiple channel signals that cannot be down mixed SUPER SRND H BASS Enhancing the bass sound You can enhance low frequency sound so that heavy bass sound can be heard clearly even if the acoustics of your room are not optimal The unit automatically selects the most suitable setting according to the type of playing source Press H BASS H BASS indicator lights on the main unit eWhen DVD Video or DVD RAM is selected H BASS ON factory preset gt H BASS OFF eWhen another source is selected H BASS OFF factory preset gt H BASS ON The setting you make is retained and recalled every time you play the same type of source Other useful function SUBWOOFER LEVEL Subwoo
51. cassette recorder for the following operations Turning the video cassette recorder on off Press O AV SYSTEM Play pause and stop Press gt play EE or I Fast forward and rewind Press lt lt or gt gt Connecting a laser disc or record player Connect instead of a video cassette recorder above and select VCR as the source 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 to the unit Changing the remote control code This remote control can also operate some other brands of televisions and video cassette recorders Change the code to operate such equipment gt below Aim the remote control at the equipment While pressing TV or VCR Press a numbered button to enter the first digit and then 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 Reenter the codes after you change the batteries Operating the tape deck HT930 only Recording to the tape deck 1 Press DVD CD to select DVD CD or Press TUNER BAND to select FM or AM 2 Start recording and play Listening to the tape deck Press AUX to select AUX as the source Television code list Panasonic 01 02 26
52. ce 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 e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e 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 Responsible Party Panasonic Corporation of North America One Panasonic Way Secaucus NJ 07094 Telephone No 1 800 211 7262 THE FOLLOWING APPLIES ONLY IN THE U S A AND CANADA CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE SCREWS NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL
53. change to the recommended setting Center speaker Surround speaker Difference Approx Setting Difference Approx Setting 30 cm 1 foot 1 0ms 150 cm 5 feet 5 0 ms 60 cm 2 feet 2 0 ms _ 300 cm 10 feet 10 0 ms 90 cm 3 feet 3 0ms_ 450 cm 15 feet 15 0 ms 120 cm 4 feet 4 0 ms 150 cm 5 feet 5 0 ms 1 Press A W to select the delay time box and press ENTER 2 Press A W to adjust the delay time and press ENTER Center delay time L ms LE R a Exit _Exit E sw gt S Ls De RS Surround delay time To finish the speaker setting Press lt 4 to select Exit and press ENTER When you change the surround speaker setting for Dolby Digital the setting also changes for Dolby Pro Logic II e g the settings for MUSIC are the same as those for Dolby Digital ae Dolby Pro Logic II Dolby Digital MUSIC MOVIE Oms Oms 10 ms 5ms 5ms 15 ms 10 ms 10 ms 20 ms 15 ms 15 ms 25 ms Changing the player settings ay RQT7972 The radio RQT7972 AV SYSTEM TUNER BAND Numbered buttons ENTER E FLDISPLAY GROUP oend INPUT SELECTOR FM MODE vTUNING Automatic presetting CE Up to 15 stations can be set in each band FM and AM 1 Press INPUT SELECTOR to select
54. contacts and may cause a fire Remove if the remote control is not going to be used for a long period of time Store in a cool dark place E Use Aim at the remote control signal sensor gt page 14 avoiding obstacles at a maximum range of 7 m 23 feet directly in front of the unit The QUICK SETUP screen assists you to make necessary settings Turn on the television and select the appropriate video input on the television DVD CD SETUP Turn on the unit Select DVD CD Show the QUICK SETUP screen Follow the messages and make the settings Press to finish QUICK SETUP Press to exit To change these settings later Select QUICK SETUP in the Others tab page 27 Control reference guide See reference pages in brackets The illustration shows SC HT730 Ome Turn the unit on off 13 oa ae and Video cassette recorder operations 32 Select the disc or show disc information 18 ess Select the source Switch the television s video input mode 32 Il AUX 33 HT930 only TUNER BAND 28 DVD CD 13 Channel select 28 32 Select television channels and disc s title numbers etc Enter numbers 17 Adjust the volume 17 Basic operations for play 16 17 TOP MENU Show a disc top menu 22 or f Show a disc menu 22 or play list 23 program list 23 DIRECT Control reference guide a NAVIGATOR Select or register menu
55. dcasts Television operation Cannot operate the TV e Press TV first to operate the television Check the remote control code for the TV manufacturer 33 Unit displays The display is dark e Select Bright in FL Dimmer in the Others tab 27 NOPLAY e You inserted a disc the unit cannot play insert one it can 15 e You inserted a blank disc NODISC e You haven t inserted a disc insert one e You haven t inserted the disc correctly insert it correctly 16 F61 e Check and correct the speaker cord connections 4 5 If this does not fix the problem there is a power supply problem Consult the dealer 7 10 DVD U11 e Disc is dirty Wipe it clean 15 ERROR e Incorrect operation performed Read the instructions and try again DVD HOO e Trouble may have occurred The number following H depends on the status of the unit Turn the stands for a number unit off and then back to ON Alternatively turn the unit off disconnect the AC power supply cord and then reconnect it e f the service numbers fail to clear note the service number and contact a qualified service person w is flashing There is no link between the main unit and the receiver Check that the receiver is turned on When using optional SH FX50 e Ensure that the digital transmitter is fully inserted into the slot of the main unit W01 is flashing or lit Re initialize the main unit
56. dge decodes discs with these symbols SURROUND 2 6 GB and 5 2 GB DVD RAM and Chaoji VCD available on the market including CVD DVCD and SVCD that do not conform to IEC62107 Note about using a DualDisc The digital audio content side of a DualDisc does not meet the technical specifications of the Compact Disc Digital Audio CD DA format so play may not be possible Main unit and disc caution E To prevent damage E Disc handling precautions Do not e Do not attach labels or stickers to discs This may cause disc load more than one disc per tray warping rendering it unusable touch the drawer or the carousel while they are in motion e Do not write on the label side with a ball point pen or other writing rotate the carousel by hand instrument close the drawer by hand e Do not use record cleaning sprays benzine thinner static electricity prevention liquids or any other solvent E To clean discs e Do not use scratch proof protectors or covers Wipe with a damp cloth and then wipe CX C e Do not use the following discs l dry SP A gt Discs with exposed adhesive from removed stickers or labels rented discs etc Discs that are badly warped or cracked RQT7972 irregularly shaped discs such as heart shapes Basic play RQT7972 Basic play POWER I Power on a INPUT Select DVD CD SECTOR 3 Open the drawer and place the disc s e Load double sided discs
57. disc tray 16 Stop playing 16 HT930 only Select the tuning mode 28 PHONES IV EM MODE Connect headphones 31 Standby on switch POWER O I Pause 16 Adjust the FM reception condition 28 VOLUME Press to switch the unit from on to Turn up down the volume 16 standby mode or vice versa In standby gt MEMORY nn mode the unit is still consuming a small Play discs 16 Memorize the receiving radio stations 28 amount of power 16 AC supply indicator AC IN _ This indicator lights when the unit is E RQT7972 connected to the AC mains supply Discs that can be played Indication in Disc Logo these operating Remarks instructions Recorded with devices using Version 1 1 of the Video Recording Format a RAN unified video recording standard such as DVD video recorders DVD video DVD cameras personal computers etc DVD RAM gt 7 RAM Recorded using the DCF Design rule for Camera File system standard a JPEG Version 1 0 e To play JPEG files select Play as Data Disc in Other Menu page 25 _ DVD Audio DVD Some DVD Audio discs contain DVD Video content Porri To play DVD Video content select Play as DVD Video in Other Menu page 25 VIDEO DVD R Discs recorded and finalized on DVD video recorders or DVD video cameras DVD RW g Discs that can be played Main unit and disc caution m
58. e Customer Services Directory 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 THERE ARE NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES EXCEPT AS LISTED UNDER LIMITED WARRANTY COVERAGE THE WARRANTOR IS NOT LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT OR ARISING OUT OF ANY BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY As examples this excludes damages for lost time travel to and from the servicer loss of media or images data
59. e deck not included 200 a Coot To record discs radio broadcasts etc to a tape deck Numbered ACH Y buttons q I 210 ENTER TVVOL TV VOL SUBWOOFER SUPER SAND CFOCUS LEVEL HBAS Sf Ca Ca Ce SLEEP ZOOM SUBTITLE ouckoso cMSKIP AUDIO ANGLEPAGE FLOISPLAY GROUP REPEAT pa SB Operating the television and the video cassette recorder You can use the remote control to operate a Panasonic television or a video cassette recorder Connect your equipment referring to Connection example gt above The remote control may not work properly with some models Television Preparation Aim the remote control at the unit and press TV to light up the button and then aim it at the television for the following operations Turning the television on off Press AV SYSTEM Switching the television s video input mode Press TV VIDEO HT930 Press SHIFT TV VIDEO Changing channels Press A CH v e 210 ENTER is used to confirm channel selection on some televisions manufactured by other companies Adjusting the volume Press TV VOL or TV VOL Video cassette recorder Preparation e Change the video input mode on the television VIDEO 2 in the example e Aim the remote control at the unit and press VCR to light up the button and then aim it at the video
60. e the pipe to the base Ensure the screws are securely fastened Phillips head screwdriver not included Short screws Before proceeding to the next step please remove the plastic wrap from the pipe 2 Bases O RAY To prevent the speaker cables from being pulled out of the pipes leave the plastic wrap on the pipes while 4 Long screws 4 Short screws o P 2 Attach the stands to the speakers Ensure the stand is fastened on straight by gradually tightening the top and bottom screws alternately until fully tightened iT Long screws LE 7 Front speaker You can also attach to the lower rear of the speaker The height of the speaker can be changed when attaching the stand to the upper rear or lower rear of the speaker 3 Connect the speaker cables gt oss Twist off the vinyl tips of the speaker cables e f the speaker cables do not have vinyl tips directly connect them to the terminals Eg Copper Silver Rear of the speaker Press the speaker cable into the groove If there is any excess speaker cable thread the speaker cable into the opening near the top of the pipe while pulling the speaker cable from the bottom of the base 4 Secure the speaker cables to the bases Press the speaker cable into the base cover groove as far as possible Rear side of base Cable Groove Front speaker assembly ial RQT7972 Simple setup STEP 1 Front speaker assembly 2 Front
61. eakers Use only as indicated in this setup e To prevent damage or scratches lay down a soft cloth and perform assembly on it e For assembly use a Phillips head screwdriver e Make sure you have all the indicated components before starting assembly setup and connection e There is no difference between the right and left speakers and pipes 2 Front 4 Pipes 2 Bases speakers e2xpipe A e2xpipe B with cable 4 Washer screws Ser 4 Bracket screws 4 Small screws 2 Brackets Sheet of rubber pads You can use the front speakers without assembling with the stands In this case attach the included rubber pads to the base of the speakers This prevents vibration from causing the speakers to move or fall over Use 3 or 4 pads per speaker 1 Attach the pipes to the bases Insert pipe B Match these holes when you insert the pipe Secure pipe B to the base Ensure the screws are securely fastened Washer screws Phillips head screwdriver not included 2 Assemble the pipes Thread the speaker cable from pipe A through pipe B and the base For quicker threading loosely fold the cable in half do not crease pass the folded portion through the pipe and then pull the rest of the cable through the base Secure the pipes Ensure the screws are securely fastened g Small screws be rier TY Pipe A lamm A AH 3 Attach the pipes to the speakers Slot the scr
62. ew head in between the 2 stoppers of the speaker groove Ensure the pipe is fastened on straight by gradually tightening the right and left screws alternately until fully tightened To prevent a short circuit do not cover the connection terminals with the pipe Bracket screws Pipe A vy ie Bracket Screw head Front speaker Stoppers Connection terminals 4 Connect the speaker cables Rear of the speaker gt oss p Twist off the vinyl tips of the speaker cables e f the speaker cables do not have vinyl tips directly connect them to the terminals 5 Secure the speaker cables to the bases Press the speaker laa Press the cable into the base lt speaker cable cover groove as far a against the base as possible while threading it between the pegs Cable Bottom of the base 2 Front speakers assembling the speaker stands 2 Pipes 1 Assemble the speaker stands Thread the speaker cable through the base For quicker threading loosely fold the cable in half do not crease pass the folded portion through the hole and then pull the rest of the cable through the base Plastic wrap Leave the excess speaker cable for connecting later Insert the pipe Pipe Match the groove and these holes with the base when you Groove insert the pipe Pipe support Base Insert the pipe while gently pulling on the speaker cable Secur
63. fects do not work Humming is heard during play No sound e Noise may occur when playing WMA e Some audio effects do not work or have less effect with some discs e Multi Re master HT930 only and Dolby Pro Logic II do not work if you have changed the play speed An AC power supply cord or fluorescent light is near the subwoofer Keep other appliances and cables away from the subwoofer e There may be a pause in sound when you change the play speed Menus Page The Setup menu cannot be e Select DVD CD as the source accessed e Cancel program and random play 20 Picture abnormal or unviewable Picture distorted e Ensure that the unit is connected directly to the television and is not connected through a video 11 cassette recorder Picture size doesn t fit the e Change TV Aspect in the Video tab 26 screen e Use the television to change the aspect If your television does not have that function change 25 4 3 Aspect in Display Menu e Change the Zoom setting 19 Menu is not displayed correctly Restore the zoom ratio to x 1 00 19 e Set Subtitle Position in Display Menu to 0 25 Set 4 3 Aspect in Display Menu to Normal 25 Auto zoom function does not e Turn off TV s zoom function work well e Use the other preset aspect ratios or manual adjustment 19
64. fer 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 The servicer will require all components to service your system Therefore should service ever be necessary be sure to bring the entire system Product information For product information or assistance with product operation In the U S A refer to Customer Services Directory on page 39 In Canada contact the 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 Maintenance Clean this unit with a soft dry cloth e Never use alcohol paint thinner or benzine to clean this unit e Before using chemically treated cloth carefully read the instructions that came with the cloth Do not use commercially available lens cleaners as they may cause malfunction Cleaning of the lens is generally not necessary although this depends on the operating environment Before moving the unit ensure the disc trays are empty Failure to do so
65. fer level aicco Sleep timer You can adjust the amount of bass The unit automatically selects the most suitable setting according to the type of playing source Press SUBWOOFER LEVEL eWhen DVD Video or DVD RAM is selected SUB W 4 factory preset SUB W 1 SUB W 2 gt SUB W 3 eWhen another source is selected SUB W 2 factory preset gt SUB W 3 gt SUB W 4 gt SUB W 1 The setting you make is retained and recalled every time you play the same type of source Press SHIFT SLEEP to select the time in minutes SLEEP 30 _ gt SLEEP 60 gt SLEEP 90 t______ OF F lt SLEEP 120 lt __ To cancel the timer Press SHIFT SLEEP to select OFF To confirm the remaining time Press SHIFT SLEEP again To change the setting Repeat the procedure from the beginning SHIFT ouSELECT Speaker level adjustments SETUP A MUTING Mutin Cc g This is one of the ways to get appropriate surround effects Preparation Press DVD CD 1 While stopped and no on screen display is shown Press SHIFT TEST to output a test signal L Front left C Center RS Right surround LS Left surround eThere is no output from SW subwoofer channel 2 Press VOLUME or to set the volume level normally used for listening R Front right 3 Press A increase or Y decrease to adjust the speaker level for each speaker C RS LS 6 dB to
66. g recording to give you a sound closer to the original 1 lt gt 2 lt gt 3 lt _ Off t CD LPCM PPCM 1 High tempo e g pop and rock 2 Various tempos e g jazz 3 Low tempo e g classical Other discs 1 Light effect 2 Medium effect 3 Strong effect e You can confirm the sampling frequency on the screen Using on screen menus ial RQT7972 Changing the player settings Show the Setup menu AV SYSTEM 1 SETU P x SHIFT MUTING If you have not set QUICK SETUP eon gt page 13 the QUICK SETUP a ED screen appecrs 2 Select Select the tab Numbered a buttons K i Go right Select Select the item A V 4 gt ENTER SUBWOOFER SUPER SAND CFOCUS LEVEL HBASS SFO Changing the player settings Ca Caca Register SLEEP 200M SUBTITLE Ca Ca Cac SETUP sag 4 Select Make the settings e Register Tab 0 Subtitle Setting 000 1 Menus i English a Intro Mode Ole jatings Press to exit to select and press CHEJ EID to exit SETUP ee T 5 Sila MUTING e The settings remain intact even if you switch the unit to standby e Underlined items are the factory preset in the following diagram QUICK SETUP enables successive settings of the items in the shaded area E Disc tab RQT7972 Audio e English French eSpanish e Original
67. he period indicated on the chart below which starts with the date of original purchase warranty period at its option either a repair your product with new or refurbished parts or b replace it with a new ora refurbished product The decision to repair or replace will be made by the warrantor 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 Cartridges Ninety 90 Ninety 90 Microphones Adapters days days Rechargeable Batteries DVD R RAM A y aE Ten 10 days Discs in exchange for defective item Not Applicable SD Memory Cards Rechargeable Battery Ninety 90 Packs in exchange for defective item days 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 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 servic
68. items on the television screen Frame by frame 17 Show on screen menu 24 or Return to previous screen 17 or television volume up 32 television volume down 32 32 SUBWOOFER SUPERSRND C FOCUS MX 2H LEVEL HBASS SFC DOPLII 31 30 30 30 SLEEP Z00M SUBTITLE SETUP QUICK OSD CM SKIP AUDIO MUTING 18 31 18 19 19 26 31 z ANGLEIPAGE CD MODE To use functions labeled in orange ic C j FL DISPLAY GROUP REPEAT PLAY MODE s 17 17 19 19 18 20 a SEROR a Panasonic ADVANCED PLAY SPEED TEST press the corresponding button DISCREVIEW QUICKREPLAY CH SELECT 18 18 19 31 Standby on indicator H BASS laaa D P PI v TUNING When the unit is connected to the AC mains Turn the bass sound enhancement Skipping or slow search play 16 supply this indicator lights up in standby mode on off 30 Select the radio stations 28 t when th it is t H BASS indicat HT HT l and goes out when the unit is turned on SS indicator HT930 only OPEN CLOSE PROGRESSIVE Open Close the disc drawer 16 Enjoy progressive video 16 DISC EXCHANGE CD MODE Open the disc drawer to exchange INPUT SELECTOR 28 Play several music CD s sequentially 18 the disc in the play position 16 DVD CD gt FM gt AM gt TV gt VCR gt DISC SKIP AUX HT930 only Return to DVD CD Skip to the next disc tray 16 Remote control Direct select buttons indicators TUNE MODE signal sensor Select the
69. iving 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 eStart your volume control at a low setting e Slowly increase the sound until you can hear it comfortably and clearly and without distortion Once you have established a comfortable sound level e Set the dial and leave it there Taking a minute to do this now will help to prevent hearing damage or loss in the future After all we want you listening for a lifetime Please check and identify the supplied accessories Use numbers indicated in parentheses when asking for replacement parts Product numbers correct as of December 2004 These may be subject to change Only for U S A To order accessories refer to Accessory Purchases on page 39 For other areas To order accessories call the dealer from whom you made your purchase M L 1 Remote control EUR7722XB0 HT930 EUR7722XD0 L 1 FM indoor antenna RSA0007 L S C 2 Bases RYQX0198 S S 2 Bases RYQX0191 S G gS 3 Speaker cables 4 Washer screws 4 poe ee HT930 S 1x
70. kHz 95 Hz 50 kHz 16 dB 110 Hz 45 kHz 10 dB 160 mmx224 mmx107 mm 69 16 X 819 16 X 47 32 1 5 kg 3 3 Ibs EEE Center speaker SB PC920 Type 2 way 3 speaker system Bass reflex Speaker unit s Impedance 4 Q 1 Woofer 6 5 cm 21 2 Cone type 2 Woofer 6 5 cm 2 2 Cone type 3 Tweeter 6 cm 2 s Ring shaped dome type Input power IEC 270 W Max Output sound pressure 82 dB W 1 0 m Cross over frequency 5 kHz Frequency range 110 Hz 50 kHz 16 dB 140 Hz 45 kHz 10 dB Dimensions WXHXD 320 mmx97 mmx93 mm 1219 32 X 319 16 X 321 32 Mass 1 5 kg 3 3 Ibs GENERAL Power supply AC 120 V 60 Hz Others AC 110 V 127 V 220 230 V 240 V 50 60 Hz Power consumption Main unit 25 W Subwoofer 340 W HT930 Subwoofer 390 W Dimensions WXHxXD 430 mmx68 mmx 423 mm 1619 16 X 21 16 x 1619 16 Mass Main unit 4 kg 8 9 Ibs Operating temperature range 5 C to 35 C 41 F to 95 F Operating humidity range 5 to 90 RH no condensation Power consumption in standby mode approx 0 5 W Others approx 0 9 W 2 Rating with low cut filter equipped amplifier 1 Specifications are subject to change without notice Mass and dimensions are approximate 2 Total harmonic distortion is measured by a digital spectrum analyzer User memo DATE OF PURCHASE DEALER NAME DEALER ADDRESS TELEPHONE NUMBER
71. ltiple angles Angle selection JPEG Still picture rotation Still picture advance Press RETURN to go back to page 1 with multiple soundtracks GZ Press AUDIO several times to select the soundtrack RAM e g You can use this button to select L R or 7 LR Karaoke discs Audio 1 Press lt gt to select On or Off for vocals Read the disc s instructions for details Signal type data LPCM PPCM OO0Digital DTS MPEG Signal type kHz Sampling frequency bit ch Number of channels Example 3 2 1ch 1 Low frequency effect not displayed if there is no signal No surround Mono surround Stereo surround left right Center Front left Front right Front left Front right Center Convenient functions a on yN 0 SUBTITLE SHIFT AUDIO Changing subtitles with multiple subtitles SVCD only Press SHIFT SUBTITLE several times to select the subtitle language e On R RW a subtitle number may be shown for subtitles that are not displayed To display clear the subtitles Press lt 4 gt to select On or Off Functions Subtitle lt Off gt GE On Off only with discs that contain subtitle on off information Press SHIFT SUBTITLE to select On or Off e Subtitle on off information cannot be recorded using Panasonic DVD Recorders
72. models SC HT730 SC HT733 SC HT930 and SC HT933 for a variety of regions Unless otherwise indicated illustrations in these operating instructions are of SC HT730 for U S A and Canada eOperations in these instructions are described mainly HT930 SC HT930 only with the remote control but you can perform the IEEE SC HT933 only operations on the main unit if the controls are the same System SC HT730 SC HT733 SC HT930 SC HT933 Main unit SA HT730 SA HT733 SA HT930 SA HT933 Front speakers SB FS730 SB FS730 SB FS930 SB PF920 Center speaker SB PC730 SB PC730 SB PC930 SB PC920 Surround speakers SB FS731 SB FS731 SB FS931 SB PS920 Active subwoofer SB WA730 SB WA733 SB WA930 SB WA933 CAUTION THIS PRODUCT UTILIZES A LASER USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE DO NOT OPEN COVERS AND DO NOT REPAIR YOURSELF REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL 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 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 CU
73. nnel 4 Q 1 kHz 10 THD Subwoofer Ch 250 W per channel 4 Q 100 Hz 10 THD Total RMS Dolby Digital mode power 750 W FTC Output Power Dolby Digital Mode Front Ch 40 W per channel 4 Q 120 Hz 20 kHz 1 THD Surround Ch 40 W per channel 4 Q 120 Hz 20 kHz 1 THD Center Ch 130 W per channel 4 Q 120 Hz 20 kHz 1 THD Subwoofer Ch 140 W per channel 4 Q 45 Hz 120 Hz 1 THD Total FTC Dolby Digital mode power 430 W HT930 RMS Output Power Dolby Digital Mode Front Ch 170 W per channel 6 Q 1 kHz 10 THD Surround Ch 70 W per channel 4 Q 1 kHz 10 THD Center Ch 260 W per channel 4 Q 1 kHz 10 THD Subwoofer Ch 260 W per channel 4 Q 100 Hz 10 THD Total RMS Dolby Digital mode power 1000 W FTC Output Power Dolby Digital Mode Front Ch 100 W per channel 6 Q 120 Hz 20 kHz 1 THD Surround Ch 45 W per channel 4 Q 120 Hz 20 kHz 1 THD Center Ch 140 W per channel 4 Q 120 Hz 20 kHz 1 THD Subwoofer Ch 150 W per channel 4 Q 45 Hz 120 Hz 1 THD Total FTC Dolby Digital mode power 580 W FM AM TUNER TERMINALS SECTION Preset station FM 15 stations AM MW 15 stations Frequency Modulation FM Frequency range 87 9 107 9 MHz 200 kHz step 87 5 108 0 MHz 100 kHz step 2 5 uV IHF 2 2 uV 75 Q unbalanced Sensitivity S N 26 dB Antenna terminals Amplitude Modulation AM MW Frequency range 520 1710 kHz 10 kHz step AM Sensitivity S N 20 dB at 1000 kHz 560
74. o the terminals Press the speaker cable into the groove If there is any excess speaker cable thread the speaker cable into the opening near the W top of the pipe while pulling the speaker cable from the bottom of the base N 5 Fasten the speaker cable to the base e Using the same polyfoam as in procedure 2 will assist you in safely and securely fastening the speaker cables _ _ Ft the speaker Press the speaker M r gt cable into the cable and thread a base cover between the groove as far as hooks possible Rear side of base Cable E Preventing the speakers from falling over Preparation Attach screw eyes not included to secure the speakers to the wall gt diagram below e You will need to obtain the appropriate screw eyes to match the walls or pillars to which they are going to be fastened e Consult a qualified housing contractor concerning the appropriate procedure when attaching to a concrete wall or a surface that may not have strong enough support Improper attachment may result in damage to the wall or speakers To prevent the speaker from falling over thread the string not included from the wall to the speaker as shown and tie tightly Screw eye not included a Approx 150 mm Wall 5 29 22 Rear of the speaker Screw eye not included Wall 5 39 32 Screw eye not included String not included 5 29 32 Rear of the speaker Wall F
75. oss over frequency Frequency range Dimensions WXHxXD Mass Type Front speakers SB PF920 Impedance 4 Q 6 5 cm 2 2 Cone type 6 5 cm 21 2 Cone type 6 cm 2 s Ring shaped dome type 260 W Max 82 dB W 1 0 m 5 kHz 110 Hz 50 kHz 16 dB 140 Hz 45 kHz 10 dB 320 mmx88 mmx96 mm 1219 s2 X 315 32 X 375 32 1 36 kg 3 Ibs 2 way 3 speaker system Bass reflex Speaker unit s 1 Woofer 2 Woofer 3 Tweeter Input power IEC Output sound pressure Cross over frequency Frequency range Dimensions WXHxXD 240 mmx 1138 mm Max 678 mm Min x240 mm 97 16 X 4419 16 Max 26 16 Min X 97 16 Speaker height adjustment range 1138 968 mm 4419 16 381 s Impedance 6 Q 6 5 cm 2 2 Cone type 6 5 cm 2 2 Cone type 6 cm 2 s Ring shaped dome type 170 W Max 83 dB W 1 0 m 7 kHz 92 Hz 50 kHz 16 dB 110 Hz 45 kHz 10 dB 796 625 mm 311 s2 2419 s2 However the height of the stand is fixed at 678 mm 26 16 Mass Type Surround speakers SB PS920 4 1 kg 9 Ibs 2 way 2 speaker system Bass reflex Speaker unit s 1 Woofer 2 Tweeter Input power IEC Output sound pressure Cross over frequency Frequency range Dimensions WXHxXD Mass Impedance 4 Q 6 5 cm 2 2 Cone type 6 cm 2 s Ring shaped dome type 70 W Max 80 dB W 1 0 m 5
76. pa ol On Screen Messages On e Off E Others tab FL Dimmer Bright Dim HT930 Jog LED turns off Changes the brightness of the unit s display and Jog LED HT930 MEEA e Auto The display is dimmed but brightens when you perform some operations HT930 Jog LED turns on when you perform some operations QUICK SETUP e Yes e No Re initialize Setting This returns all values in the Setup menus to the default settings e Yes The password screen is shown if Ratings gt page 26 is set Please enter the same password After INIT on the display disappears turn the unit off and on again e No Changing the delay time Speaker Settings Effective when playing multi channel audio 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 Actual speakers position E G R A s N Ideal speakers position i Pan W Primary listening distance OF Ls na Approximate room dimensions Circle of constant primary listening distance If either distance or is less than find the difference in the table and
77. pped T press SHIFT CD MODE 2 Press P play e f all loaded discs are DVD or unchecked CD Mode does not work and cD MODE flashes HighMAT menus and Video CD playback control are disabled e You cannot change the mode during program or random play e f you want to play a DVD press SHIFT CD MODE again to cancel CD Mode CD Mode is also canceled when you switch the unit to standby or select another source PLAY SPEED QUICK REPLAY Quick replay Only when the elapsed play time can be displayed Except R RW Press QUICK REPLAY to skip back a few seconds pos Skipping one minute forward CM SKIP Only when the elapsed play time can be displayed RAM Except R RW Play restarts from approximately a minute later Convenient when you want to skip commercials etc During play Press CM SKIP ELMI It is not possible to skip through the current program if the start of the next program is within about one minute of the point you are skipping from SHIFT SKP Changing the zoom ratio SUBTITLE AUDIO Changing soundtracks oS Motion picture part GEN This feature expands the letterbox picture to fit the screen During play Press SHIFT ZOOM several times to select the preset aspect ratio Just Fit Zoom or Auto Functions Just Fit Zoom x1 00 gt 4 3 Standard European Vista
78. rack and press si ENTER ee Press SHIFT ANGLE PAGE to skip page by page baa ePress FUNCTIONS to show the playback condition and 7 x 1MM Number currently selected current position RQT7972 4 Group Content To exit the screen 22 Press TOP MENU or MENU 1 Press TOP MENU 2 Press A V lt gt to select the item then press ENTER e Repeat this step if necessary Menu Takes you to the next menu which shows play lists or another menu Play list play starts e g C eTo change the menu background Press FUNCTIONS The background changes to the one recorded on the disc eTo exit the screen Press W Selecting from the list 1 During play Press MENU e g O Piayiist NI By Arist 5 5 MENU Playing HighMAT discs Q s Playing RAM discs WMA JPEG RAM e Titles appear only if the titles are recorded on the disc e You cannot edit programs play lists and disc titles Playing the programs 1 Press DIRECT NAVIGATOR e g Direct Navigator Title j 1 wen 0 05 alt Monday feature 2 1 MON 1 05AM Auto action L322 2 21AM Cinema 4 3 3 WED 3 37 AM Music PAS AOTHU 11 05AM Baseball AY O H to select CEID to exit eTo exit the screen Press DIRECT NAVIGATOR 2 Press A V or the numbered buttons to select the program e Press SHIFT ANGLE PAGE to
79. rating the chrominance C and luminance Y signals Actual results depend on the television E Television with COMPONENT VIDEO IN terminals Back of the main unit Television Video cables not included not included COMPONENTVIDEOOUT 4809480 COMPONENT VIDEO IN f v 2 Ps Pr COMPONENT VIDEO OUT terminals These terminals can be used for either interlace or progressive output and provide a purer picture than the S VIDEO OUT terminal Connection using these terminals outputs the color difference signals Ps Pr and luminance signal Y separately in order to achieve high fidelity in reproducing colors e The description of the component video input terminals depends on the television or monitor e g Y Ps Pr Y B Y R Y Y Cs Cr Connect to terminals of the same color e After making this connection select Darker from the Black Level Control in the Video tab gt page 27 To enjoy progressive video e Connect to the component video input terminals on a 480p compatible television Video will not be displayed correctly if connected to an incompatible television e All Panasonic televisions that have 480p input connectors are compatible Consult the manufacturer if you have another brand of television Video connections Bi RQT7972 Radio and system connections RQT7972 STEPO Radio and system connections S
80. ront speaker assembly ial RQT7972 Other speaker setup options E Attaching to a wall 30 35 mm Z You can attach all of the speakers to a wall iy 13 16 13 8 Zs 1 Drive a screw not included into the wall a 7 5 9 4 mm Fit the speaker securely onto the screw s with the hole s 3 0 4 0 mm 77 19 64 3 8 1 2 5 32 4 0 7 0 mm 5 Ian 9 a5 Wall or pillar pee The wall or pillar on which the speakers are to be attached should be capable of supporting 10 kg 22 lbs per screw Consult a qualified building contractor when attaching the speakers to a wall Improper attachment may result in damage to the wall and speakers e Use of optional speaker cables is recommended for wall mounted front speakers You can also remove the speaker cables from the pipes supplied with this system HT930 When mounting the front speakers to a wall we recommend using a string not included to prevent it from falling gt page 7 Front speaker assembly a e g Surround speaker Front speaker HT930 Center speaker Front speaker wove HT930 E Zl f 366 mm e zi 1413 2 L 150 mm 529 32 4 In this position the Move the speaker 2 speaker will likely so that the screw is fall if moved to the in this position left or right
81. s A V to select Find and press ENTER Playback Menu Fi n d WMG ES EES 2 Press A V to select a character and press ENTER WMA MP3 e Repeat to enter another character JPEG iR e Lower case is also searched Press lt lt gt gt to skip between A E I O and U ETEN Press lt 4 to erase a character eTo exit the screen pes bie a A Bil you search for the titles including Press TOP MENU eErase the ascrsk to search for the titles starting with the 2 Press A v to select All Audio or a e il ieee i again display the Picture and press ENTER 3 Press P to select Find and press ENTER The search result screen appears Playing from the selected item Navigation Menu 4 Press A Y to select the content or group and press ENTER 1 Press MENU ToP vew ola uw Playing from the selected Press A V lt gt to select the group track in the CD and press ENTER cD 3 Titles appear with CD Text disc playback To play content in the group in order 7 Press ENTER Press TOP MENU or MENU To start play from the selected content e g CD text O corext Dam 65 00 Press A V to select and ENTER eg Group and content number Navigation Menu ws Bi we Currently playing 002 My f ite2 005 Jap 001 Lady Starfish JPEG 1 Tlie FEDD My favorited T a Ge L gt WMA MP3 Press A V to select the t
82. sc or electronic instrument When adjusting the sound quality When turning the unit on or off If irregular coloring occurs on your television The supplied speakers are designed to be used close to a television but the picture may be affected with some televisions and setup combinations If this occurs turn the television off for about 30 minutes The television s demagnetizing function should correct the problem If it persists move the speakers farther away from the television Caution eThe active subwoofer and supplied speakers are to be used only as indicated in this setup Failure to do so may lead to damage to the amplifier and or the speakers and may result in the risk of fire Consult a qualified service person if damage has occurred or if you experience a sudden change in performance eDo not attempt to attach these speakers to walls using methods other than those described in this manual RQT7972 Connecting speakers with the subwoofer a RQT7972 STEPS Connecting speakers with the subwoofer e Attach the speaker cable stickers to make connection easier e The terminals of the subwoofer have high output power Carefully connect the speaker wires 3 Speaker cables Sheet of speaker cable stickers 1xshort cable For center speaker e 2x Ilong cables For surround speakers IFA pe ATITA The illustration shows SC HT730 for U S A and Canada Speaker cable sticker
83. sed from Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson multimedia Windows Media and the Windows logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries WMA is a compression format Designed Tor developed by Microsoft Corporation It achieves the same sound quality as MP3 with a file size that is smaller than that of MP3 HighMAT and the HighMAT logo are HIH either trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries HDCD High Definition Compatible Digital and Pacific Microsonics are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Pacific Microsonics Inc in the United States and or other countries HDCD system manufactured under license from Pacific Microsonics Inc This product is covered by one or more of the following In the USA 5 479 168 5 638 074 5 640 161 5 808 574 5 838 274 5 854 600 5 864 311 5 872 531 and in Australia 669114 with other patents pending Convenient functions a RQT7972 Using navigation menus e Press SHIFT ANGLE PAGE to skip page by page in the group or content field eTo enjoy listening to WMA MP3 contents while showing a JPEG image on the screen Select a JPEG file first and then select audio contents The opposite order is not effective lt lt gt gt eTo exit the screen Press MENU Numbered buttons E TOP MENU J
84. short cable 2 Remote control batteries REESE XTW5 10LFJ om ee gP 4 Short screws HT930 1 Video cable 4 Small screws RHD30090 1 K2KA2BA00001 2xlong cables XTB3 8JFJ P ro REEX0449E 1 w 2 Pipes HT930 REEX0501E 4 Bracket screws RYQ0463 S 1 System cable REEX0501E J K1HA25HA0001 2 3 a a e EEE 1 Sheet of speaker cable stickers 2 Brackets LEY GOST 1 AM loop antenna RYQX0205 S N1DAAAA00001 GE ta Bh it if iter a 1 Sheet of rubber pads ee e 1 AC power supply cord K2CB2CB00018 Others K2CQ2CA00002 Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company Division of Panasonic Corporation of North America One Panasonic Way Secaucus New Jersey 07094 http www panasonic com For others Matsushita Electric Industrial Co Ltd Corporate Management Division for the Americas Sales Office for North America Tokyo Panasonic Sales Section 32nd Floor World Trade Center 4 1 Hamamatsu cho 2 Chome Minato Ku Tokyo 105 6132 Japan 2004 Matsushita Electric Industrial Co Ltd Printed in Malaysia 2 Pipes A RYBX0095 S gt 2 2 Pipes B RKAX0025 K Pipes HT930 RYQX0190 S Panasonic Puerto Rico Inc Ave 65 de Infanteria Km 9 5 San Gabriel Industrial Park Carolina Puerto Rico 00985 Panasonic Marketing Europe G M B H Wiesbaden N a Division of Panasonic Marketing G M B H Military Sales Department
85. speakers 2 Pipes 2 Bases 4 Large screws 4 Small screws eer ee me E Front speaker height Assembled diagram 1 Attach the pipe to the base Thread the speaker cable through the base Front speaker assembly a Lessen excess Speaker You can adjust within this range speaker cable pene Thread the speaker 678 mm X cable through here s k 2611 6 f 1 138 mm 968 mm 796 mm Axed 44 881 _ L _ 8 1 s Stopper Pipe screw 2419 32 Do not Base remove Groove Holes for screws J Jj lk ae ee e 2 Insert the pipe Attach to lower Attach to upper rear of speaker rear of speaker Insert the pipe while gently 3 Adjust the speaker height pulling on the speaker cable F Check the screws you tightened in procedures 7 and 2 if the pipe and speaker are loose Secure the pipe to the base Rear side of base e g Attaching the stand to the lower rear 1 Loosen the attached speaker mounting plate screw until the attached speaker is slightly loose and adjustable Ensure the screws are securely fastened by lightly tightening the left and right side screws alternately until fully tightened The heads of Large the screws protrude slightly SCrEwS even if you have fully Cable Be careful not to loosen the screw tightened them too much or the speaker may detach i and fall d The supplied stands are specially designed for attachment to Pan
86. ss the button FLAT Cancel no effect is added factory preset HEAVY Adds punch to rock CLEAR Clarifies higher sounds SOFT For background music DISCO Reverberates sound to make you feel like you are ina disco Makes vocals more alive Expands sound to make you feel like you are in a hall LIVE HALL To check the current setting Press SFC SHIFT BASS ia Super Surround Adds surround effects to stereo sound Press SHIFT SUPER SRND Each time you press the button pert te MUSIC Adds surround effects to stereo sources MOVIE Use this mode when playing movie software PARTY Sound is in stereo regardless of the direction you are facing OFF Cancel e You can adjust the volume of the surround speakers to get the best surround effect gt page 31 Speaker level adjustments e Super Surround does not work when playing a DVD recorded with a multi channel source C FOCUS SFC J Center Focus Discs where the dialogue is recorded in the center channel You can make the sound of the center speaker seem T like it is coming from within the television Press SHIFT C FOCUS wy Each time you press the button C FOCUS ON lt gt C FOCUS OFF e This does not work when Super Surround is turned on This also works when Dolby Pro Logic IL is turned on MIX 2CH BoPLIt Dolby Pro Logic II y z Dolby Pro Logi
87. t read 2 Press the numbered buttons 1 5 to select the disc To clear the screen Press DISC Displaying current playback condition QUICK OSD SLEEP QUICK OSD The current playback condition is displayed Press QUICK OSD e g Current playback number Elapsed play time a Tite 1 Chapter 4 Time 0 41 23 Playback condition Program Playback Play mode Current position eTo exit the screen Press QUICK OSD e CD MP3 WMA The QUICK OSD screen will appear automatically ADVANCED DISC REVIEW Reviewing titles to play ADVANCED DISC REVIEW RAM Except R RW Allows you to browse the disc contents and start playing from the selected position You can select either Intro Mode or Interval Mode in Advanced Disc Review in the Disc tab gt page 26 1 Press ADVANCED DISC REVIEW The QUICK OSD screen is displayed e g R Program 4 Time 0 01 06 2 Press gt play when you find a title program to play This may not work depending on the disc and the play position a CD sequential play CD MODE CD WMA MP3 This feature is very convenient if you want to play several music CD s sequentially Make sure that applicable disc is in the play position before playing Disc information left DVD and JPEG are skipped without being played While sto
88. using these 3 picture types l 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 or P pictures B Bidirectionally predictive coded picture This picture is calculated by comparing past and future 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 Sampling frequency Sampling is the process of converting the heights of sound wave analog signal samples taken at set periods into digits digital encoding Sampling frequency is the number of samples taken per second so larger numbers mean more faithful reproduction of the original sound Abkhazian Afar Afrikaans Albanian Ameharic Arabic Armenian Assamese Aymara Azerbaijani Bashkir Basque Bengali Bangla Bhutani Bihari Breton Bulgarian Burmese Byelorussian Cambodian Catalan 6566 6565 6570 8381 6577 6582 7289 6583 6589 6590 6665 6985 6678 6890 6672 6682 6671 7789 6669 7577 6765 Chinese Corsican Croatian Czech Danish Dutch English Esperanto Estonian Faroese Fiji Finnish French Frisian Galician Georgian German Greek Greenlandic Guarani Gujarati
89. ve the AM loop antenna connected AM outdoor antenna Using a vinyl wire Run a piece of vinyl wire horizontally across a window or other convenient location 75 Q coaxial cable not included Antenna plug not included Remove a piece of the outer vinyl insulator Bax lt _ 3t 10 mm 3 s2 4 Carefully pull the tabs apart to remove the cover 2 O a 10 mm 3 22 4 Peel back 1 K 7 mm s2 16 39 feet Install the coaxial cable Clamp the cable conductor and wind it on so that it does not contact anything else Attach the cover Clamp with pliers The radio RQT7972 Sound field and sound quality a RQT7972 Sound field and sound quality AV SYSTEM OO DISC TVWIDEO DVD CD A V lt gt SUBWOOFER LEVEL MIX 2CH OO PLII SLEEP MUTING SUPER SRND H BASS C FOCUS SFC TEST CH SELECT Note e When connected with headphones the following sound field systems have no effect Excluding Sound Field Control e You may experience a reduction in sound quality when these sound field systems are used with some sources If this occurs turn the sound field system off e f you turn on Super Surround Dolby Pro Logic II is canceled and vice versa C FOCUS SFC Sound Field Control Cy Changes the sound quality Press SFC Each time you pre
90. ystem cable AM loop antenna FM indoor antenna AC power supply cord Power plug adaptor U S A and Canada Areas except U S A and Canada LP Tf Si o eConnect the AC power supply cord after all other connections are complete eOptional antenna connections gt page 29 The illustration shows SC HT730 FM indoor antenna Affix this end of the antenna where for U S A and Canada reception is best Adhesive tape AM loop antenna Stand the antenna up on its base Place the antenna where reception is best Keep loose antenna cable away from other wires and cables Main unit Before connecting the AC power supply cord Set the voltage Catch up To disconnect l 127 V 110 V 220 V 230 V 240 V Press the catch VOLT ADJ and pull out Use a flat head screwdriver to turn the voltage selector on the back of the subwoofer to the appropriate position for the area in which this system is used If the power supply in your area is 115 V or 120 V please set the voltage selector as follows e For 115 V Set to 110 V e For 120 V Set to 127 V AC power supply cord elf the power plug does not fit your AC outlet Use the power plug adaptor Active subwoofer Catch up included To disconnect 10 J ra il Press the catch A i ww and pull out To household f it still doesn t fit cont

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