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1. 30 35 mm 1 3 16 to 1 3 8 a Yj Attach four rubber feet to each speaker ensuring they do not cover the holes Screw the wood screw into a thick and hard part of the wall The surface you attach the speakers to must be able to support over 10 kg 22 Ib Consult your dealer for details Ensure the following conditions are met when you purchase your speaker stands Screw diameter 5 mm pitch 0 8 mm length thickness of stand plate plus between 7 and 10 mm Distance between the centers of the holes 60 mm The stands must be able to support over 10 kg 22 Ib The stands must be stable even if the speakers are in a high position 5 mm Pitch 0 8 mm 60 mm 2 23 64 Attach the stands with these holes Plate thickness 7 to 10 mm 9 32 25 64 Speaker stands not included You can turn the brand plate if you want to set up the small speakers laying on their sides Ensure the plate doesn t get caught on the net when you turn it Use the speakers only with the recommended system 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 Do not attempt to attach these speakers to walls using methods other than those described in this manual Before use E 11 RQT5536 Speaker connections SUBY OOFEA Front
2. DIGITAL DO footer Qupemsm DIGITAL 42 RQT5536 SURROUND Digital Signal Processor DSP You can take advantage of the following modes with this unit The DSP modes can be Set for each source Once you have set the mode for a source the mode is engaged whenever that source is selected These modes are automatically switched to STEREO if SPEAKERS B is selected or both speakers are turned off When SPEAKERS B is turned off or SPEAKERS A is selected the mode is switched back to the latest mode Use this mode when you want to fisier to stereo sources whether they are digital or analog or when you want to playback Dolby Digital or DTS sources through two channels The sounds usually fed through the other speakers are down mixed so they are output through the left and right front speakers There may be surround change in the overall sound when surround sources are down mixed Turn DSP to select STEREO UNI ag as FSURROUNID inode SSP ERTL By selecting this mode white digital input is being used the unit automatically determines the kind of digital source being used Dolby Digital Dolby Surround or OTS and processes it accordingly Select this mode also when you are playing back an analog source VCR for example that has been recorded in Dalby surround Turn DSP to select SURROUND The tollowing indicators light depending on the source OOPRO LOGIC When playing analog s
3. cccccscscsssccsssssssessccssscesecsstsvseessseccess 40 Display Tape deck select button DECK 1 2 uu eccssesseeees 34 Dolby noise reduction button DOLBY NR 33 9 Reverse mode select button REVERSE MODE 33 O Rec pause button REC PAUSE 39 2 Cassette holder for deck 2 03 Open button for deck 1 A OPEN ccsssssssceeee 33 4 Rewind fast forward buttons lt 4 PP 36 5 Reverse side playback button 4 ccc eee 33 4 Stop button MB cscsccsscscssssssscscsesssecevecacsssrersneanaces 33 Forward side playback button P csssssssseeee 33 3 Open button for deck 2 a OPEN cccccccscsceesees 39 Power STANDBY 5 ON switch POWER STANDBY D ON ccccccscssessssssseecseseeseeees 22 Press to switch the unit from on to standby mode or vice versa In standby mode the unit is still consuming a small amount of power Single disc play button SINGLE P 0 25 Direct programming button DIRECT cccssss0e 31 Programming button PROGRAM 00 025 ete O Windows Display Disc skip buttons DISC SKIP ccccccceeeeeeeees 24 Search buttons 44 PP oo cscccescscccssessesssersnsesesseans 24 Track Skip buttons Md DD c cccscssssscessestsssssereerees 24 D Remote control signal sensor SENSOR 00 13 Disc group buttons DISC GROUPING PLAY A B C D E 0 00 27 2 Group enter button GROUP EN
4. C C me a Turn the receiver OFF last 2IQENTER This button is used when using ENTER to select a channel on a TV or VCR which has not been manufactured by this company 51 RQT5538 Ss P 3 o x S 2 O a 52 RQT5536 Using the remote control The procedure below are examples for when a TV and VCR are connected to the receiver as shown in this manual To watch video tapes Point the remote control toward the TV and the receiver Point the remote control toward the VCR and the receiver Ds s sd Switch ON the TV Su a and the receiver TAPE Co C CSCS ae To fast forward or rewind the video tape DELAY LEVEL To stop playback To switch OFF the TV ieee Ds O MUTING _ VOL To switch OFF the VCR VCA Ds ma Turn the receiver OFF last Switch ON the VCR The receiver will switch to VCR input In the stop mode YCR Hada Os O Point the remote control toward the TV TVNIDEO Set the TV VIDEO mode on the TV to VIDEO Point the remote contro toward the VCR gt C2 Playback will begin P gt h The procedures below are examples for when a TV and DVD player are connected to the receiver as shown in this manual Make sure the remote control is in the DVD player operation mode gt Page 48 Actual operations depend on your equipment and software To enjoy DVDs Point the remote control toward the TV and the r
5. Dust protection cap Do not bend the optical fiber cable lf the digital optical connector is not going to be used be sure to attach the dust protection cap to prevent exposure to dust Dolby Digital RF radio frequency signals cannot be decoded with this unit K N FA 2 P n Only for turntable with ground terminal NN Turntable not included ROQTS536 I cr Before use E yy 29 855s DVD player DVD RV30 e eee ey not included 0 Yeee LICL Ud Receiver Note Use digita connection to enjoy Dolby Digital or DTS page 42 Analog connection is necessary if you intend to record the source page 39 Satellite receiver etc not included TV or TV monitor not included CAUTION Do not place anything on top of the receiver or block the heat radiation vents in any way In particular do not place tape decks or CD DVD players on the receiver as heat radiated from it can damage your software NO Before use Connections PRs iiss erik ERNE AOS G Antenna cor iconinectionsia AM loop antenna f i N Fit the AM loop antenna holder included onto the rear panel of this unit and then pe 3 attach the AM toop antenna to the AM loop antenna holder facing in the direction y vev of best reception u e Keep loose antenna cord away from other wire cords or a tapedeck e A i Hi Oa 2 ceo oe 9 oe l
6. raem j ee 1 When mounting the antenna to al get column a wall or rack Screw included Receiver FM antenna Fix the other end of the antenna where reception is best FM indoor antenna included Adhesive tape not included AM loop antenna included aA as To connect an outdoor antenna FM antenna AM loop antenna e Disconnect the FM indoor antenna Run a piece of vinyl wire horizontally across a window or other e The antenna should be installed by a competent technician convenient location Twist the coaxial cable s shield braid firmly and connect it to the Leave the loop antenna connected GND terminal Disconnect the antenna when the unit is not in use Do not use the antenna during an electrical storm 3 C i a 5 12 m 7 FM outdoor antenna 16 40 ft not included i Vinyl covered wire not included as Q coaxial cable not included Shield braid 10 mm 3 8 Core wire Speaker set up Pisa ths aiher last to the pecker hucl qualia t7 T a H P Lying down To attach vertically Rubber feet 30 35 mm 1 3 16 to 1 3 8 106 mm 4 11 64 Screw Attach these rubber feet to prevent vibration causing the speakers to move or fall over The three small speakers can be set up either standing or lying down To attach horizontally Screws 106 mm 4 11 64 lt
7. C32 Both sides of the tape first the forward side and then the reverse side will be recorded and then operation will automatically stop If the recording tape is longer than the playback tape the playback tape will be played repeatedly as many as eight times until the recording tape is finished Both sides of the tape first the forward side and then the reverse side will be recorded once and then operation will automatically stop To record on only one side of the tape set the tape side indicators lt or gt on Deck 1 and Deck 2 in accordance with the tape sides to be played back and recorded To record on both sides of the tape set the tape side indicators on both Deck 1 and Deck 2 to the forward side gt Press SPEED to select the recording speed Each time the button is pressed the indicators will change in the order NOR HI off tT NOR normal speed HI approx double speed Press SYNCHRO START Recording will begin To stop recording 1 Press DECK 1 2 to select Deck 2 2 Press W in order to avoid operation errors later be sure to switch off the SPEED button the NOR and HI indicator will go out after the tape to tape recording has finished For your reference The Dolby effects will be recorded as they are on the tape being played back Because the signal being recorded from Deck 1 onto Deck 2 does not pass through the amplifier
8. The unit should be situated so that its location or position does not interfere with its proper ventilation Allow 10 cm 4 clearance from the rear of the unit 2 Foreign Material Care should be taken so that objects do not fail into and liquids are not spilled into the unit Do not subject this unit to excessive smoke dust mechanical vibration or shock 3 Magnetism The unit should be situated away from equipment or devices that generate strong magnetic fields 4 Stacking Do not place heavy objects other than system components on top of the unit 5 Surface Place the unit on a flat level surface 6 Carts and Stands The unit should be used only with a cart or stand that is recommended by the manufacturer The unit and cart combination should be moved with care Quick stops excessive force and uneven sur faces may cause the unit and cart combination to overturn 7 Wall or Ceiling Mounting The unit should not be mounted to a wall or ceiling unless specified in this operating instructions See page 60 for details Clean the cabinet panel and controls with a soft cloth lightly moistened with mild detergent solution Do not use any type of abrasive pad scouring powder or solvent such as alcohol or benzine 1 Damage Requiring Service The unit should be serviced by qualified service personnel when a The AC power supply cord or the plug has been damaged or b Objects have fallen or liqu
9. 2 Switch off the power of the cassette deck 3 Clean the heads pinch roller capstan shaft and the tape guide with a cotton swab or with a soft lint free cloth stightly moistened with isopropyl alcohol Do not use any solution other than alcohol for head cleaning If the surfaces are dirty To clean this unit wipe with a soft dry cloth if the surfaces are extremely dirty use a soft cloth dipped in a soap and water solution or a weak detergent solution Never use alcohol paint thinner or benzine to clean this unit e Before using chemically treated cloth read the instructions that came with the cloth carefully _ Troubleshooting guide Before requesting service for this unit check the chart below for a possible cause of the problem you are experiencing Some simple checks or a minor adjustment and restore proper operation on your part may eliminate the problem If you are in doubt about some of the check points or if the remedies indicated in the chart do not solve the problem refer to the directory of Authorized Service Centers enclosed with this unit to locate a convenient service center or consult your dealer for instructions Problem Probable cause s Common Problems Sound is not heard when the power is switch on When listening to stereo sound the sound lacks depth i e thin bass tinny sound When listening to stereo sound the left and right sounds are reversed A low pitch
10. it is possible to change the setting of the amplifier s input selector during recording in order to listen to some other sound source Continued on next page DECK 1 2 8 aapecanenace PORE AA HAAR SHER HEA REREREEEHREEAHEO EE EHE HOH EORE TE DOES REC PAUSE D ERO Rea EP ee eee Pear DacaeeenarEaeasone Feeeeaseeeterrtssses tues bwes Making a recording When recording with the recording speed set to hi speed noise interference may be recorded onto the tape if there is a television set nearby so make the recording in a location separated from the television set or switch off the television set during recording Noise reduction does not work during playback of tape to tape recordings If the tape was recorded with noise reduction listen at low treble Lower the treble with the receiver s treble contro before playback To record selected tracks ZI During recording Press DECK 1 2 to select Deck 1 Press W Deck 1 will stop and Deck 2 will record a 4 second silent interval and then enter the recording standby mode Operate Deck 1 to find the track you wish to record It is also possible to change the playback tape at this time Press SYNCHRO START Recording will resume To cut unwanted parts during recording E Press REC PAUSE during recording Deck 2 which was recording will enter the pause mode and Deck 1 will continue playback If you were recording at hi speed Deck 1
11. Do not recharge ordinary dry cell batteries Do not heat or disassemble the batteries Do not allow them to contact flame or water Remove the batteries if the unit is not to be used for a long time e Do not keep together with metallic objects such as necklaces Do not use rechargeable type batteries Do not use batteries if the covering has been peeled off Mishandling of batteries can cause electrolyte leakage which can damage items the fluid contacts and may cause a fire If electrolyte leaks from the batteries consult your dealer Wash thoroughly with water if electrolyte comes in contact with any part of your body l eMOcio USC ie vit An Do not place obstacles between the remote control signal sensor and remote control unit Do not expose the remote control signal sensor to direct sunlight or to the bright tight of a fluorescent light Take care to keep the remote control signal sensor and end of the remote control unit free from dust lf this system is installed in a rack with glass doors the glass doors thickness or color might make it necessary to use the remote control a shorter distance from the system To prevent damage Never place heavy items on top of the unit Do not disassemble or reconstruct the unit Do not spill water or other liquids into the unit J __ Concerning the liner notes organizer __ Your changer comes with a liner notes organizer in which you can ke
12. The channel will blink on the display D p 2 Sa POO eee SSPE eee Crees eee cress cases easy Saeeeneeereereree a aN gt SA abeeeaneebacease ere Fe T Pea ware eeeen ee enesane h eeooereeraenenanne TUNING a EE aes ae To continue presetting Y ee A Repeat steps 1 through 4 To listen to preset channels E Peee OPUS ECU SSESSECOSICOSSOCTOOSOOSCCOCOSOS SES eee yy Poe eS PCE SER SS ESTER CEST eS Press PRESET SPEAKERS LA Press TUNING y or A Holding down the buttons lets you scroll through channels faster TUNED STEREO or mr greens LOMA ffi f fo odd The channel number flashes for approximately 5 seconds Select the desired channel number during that time After 5 seconds the display will change from the channel number to the frequency lf you press PRESET while the channel number is displayed the display will change to the frequency To confirm the channel number of the station being received Press PRESET The channel number flashes for approximately 5 seconds The channel number is not displayed if you change the frequency or FM mode setting For your reference Even if the power supply cord is disconnected from the household AC outlet the memory will retain its contents for approximately one month If frequency presettings are accidentally erased Program the presettings once again The power supply cord should
13. correct only the frequency ranges necessary to suit the conditions of each listening room An example of room acoustics correction In order to correct the peaks and dips in bass sounds caused by reflection reduce the 160 Hz level 4 6 dB and then raise the level of sounds below 63 Hz and above 6 3 kHz vicinity slightly Smee ah e w For editing live recordings made on tape etc Cutting the noise from live recording tapes Live tapes recorded outdoors generally contain popping noises caused by wind and various other noises from the surrounding area In order to effectively eliminate wind noise cut bass sounds below 63 Hz and raise the level of sounds in the 400 Hz range Then control sounds made by birds etc with a 6 3 kHz adjustment For creation of unique individually personalized sounds Producing clear vocals For female vocals raise the level of the 1 kHz 2 5 kHz range by 2 4 dB To rectify omission raise the level of the 6 3 kHz vicinity slightly Male vocals can be improved by raising the level of the 400 Hz 2 5 kHz range Below is an example of a female vocal correction 63H ag Sound modes TEE Using the remote control This remote control can be used to operate the receiver you purchased and some other Panasonic and Technics cassette decks CD players TVs VCRs and DVD players provided they are equipped with a remote control sensor It is also possible to change over the remote contr
14. eatin esd To enjoy surround sound E R E E Pla c m t anan ai a a ain CONMECH ORNS saaan Speaker Set Up sis ccscessetincilmidabuucsoniainatin 11 Speaker connections PE ted ETE F Concerning the remote control PER E Concerning the liner notes organizer EEE Setting Removing diSCS 0 cece esses teeeteteeeeteeen 14 Con erning CDSs siisscissicsretardalastesaeontasennsiinboecaieure 15 Concerning cassette tapes 15 Front panel controls 000 cette sorreraren TO To listen to the radio without presetting stations TETAN Preset tuning 2c tocssscesantededoncnwsdegsbusurtoanadasavsusuncasawncascassseaesyaatSnans 20 Listening to compact discs ooo eect reeeeetene eee Sequential play oii iceckscsvceeiomsisosdavatoaaesncagsveaanssavesntesestansteiaaerersacaeele SINE CUS play o odastiidsciaceavesceiea oar esos aaeoa isai EPN EA OANT E Sa 25 Direct acess DIA osciscccniescerccctetit iee aae eiA Disc grouping DIA Vines itantiraniciees ete wtidiacieseneutnaptanns 27 Program DLA isis cand caveasis faadgpntei caves ncaiate eicnsineasdeedtarsnuermiventit ee Direct programming rioei asa irnir jaedandhabaieda tans wtitoaytecdee 34 Search PONCHO ci ast venice konsonan Seasta AAAA AaS EAER eaa AA I ERAF cvtnasen sects 31 SKip TUACHON a ennea aaa paaria aaaea aier e aa idaos taiias 32 Listening to cassette tapes 33 Series playback cceecsessnccsessessutcessnsnceeeseesetecesseneeseesenaseeees 35 To fast forward or rewind
15. output impedance 759 GENERAL Power supply Power consumption Dimensions W X H X D AC 120 V 60 Hz 380 VA 290 W 430 X 158 X 320 5 mm 16 15 16 X 6 7 32 X 12 5 8 Mass 9 6 kg 21 3 Ib Power consumption when system is in standby mode 1 W Note 1 Specifications are subject to change without notice Mass and dimensions are approximate 2 Total harmonic distortion is measured by the digital spectrum analyzer PSE THEE i Pee pee y r NR inl eldeki RSIR IEO a al Wiss was ME E CASSETTE DECK SECTION Deck system Stereo cassette deck Track system 4 track 2 channel Recording system AC bias Bias frequency 80 kHz approx Erasing system AC erase Heads DECK 1 Playback head Permalloy X 1 DECK 2 Recording Playback head Permalloy X 1 Erasing head Double gap ferrite X 1 Motors DECK 1 Capstan Reel table drive DC servo motor X 1 DECK 2 Capstan Reel table drive DC servo motor X 1 Tape speed 4 8 cm s 1 7 8 ips Wow and flutter Fast forward and rewind times Approx 120 seconds with C 60 cassette tape Frequency response Dolby NR off TYPE I NORMAL 0 18 WRMS 40 Hz 14 kHz 3 dB 20 Hz 17 kHz TYPE II HIGH POSITION 40 Hz 14 kHz 3 dB 20 Hz 17 kHz TYPE lV METAL 40 Hz 15 kHz 3 dB 20 Hz 18 kHz S N signal level max recording level HIGH POSITION type tape NR off 54 dB A weighted Dolby B NR on 64 dB A weighted input sensitivity and impedance REC IN 500 mV 47 KQ Output voltage
16. possible SUBWOOFER T t See the operating instructions of the subwoofer for SURROUND CENTER FRON SUBWOOFER OUT details A subwoofer not included with built in amplifier can be connected B terminals For connection to a second pair of speakers To use speakers B press B gt page 18 Use the A terminals to enjoy Dolby Digital Dolby Pro Logic DTS and SFC Replacing the speakers You can use other speakers with this unit instead of the included set When choosing replacement speakers ensure they meet the following impedance ratings Front AorB 4 8 Q A and B 8Q Center 8Q Surround 8Q Subwoofer 8D After you have replaced the speakers you may need to change the speaker settings on this unit pages 55 and 56 57 RQT5536 Reference S 58 RQTS5536 Specifications IHF 78 ae fReceiven SA E AMPLIFIER SECTION g E Rated minimum sine wave RMS power output 20 Hz 20 kHz both channel driven 0 05 total harmonic distortion 100 W per channel 8 Q 1 kHz continuous power output both channels driven 0 05 total harmonic distortion Total harmonic distortion rated power at 20 Hz 20 kHz half power at 1 kHz 105 W per channet 8 Q 0 05 8 2 0 03 8 Q Power output at 1 kHz each channe driven 0 9 total harmonic distortion Front Center Surround Low frequency damping factor Load impedance Front AorB A and B Center Surrou
17. s t0 saspvvarovavevvarvevv vvvtvvv LETTET TETEETTEEELELLESTETTTETTTEZETETELEETTT REC PAUSE Ar G G es Ga INPUT SELECTOR TOE TELT into onan 23 UHU anmannan CS 5 10 a PLAY TE gt Making a recording Note You cannot record a source connected through the receiver s digital terminals Types of tapes which can be used for recording High position TYPE 1 Metal position TYPE IV Wind the tape past the leader tape section so that recording can begin straight away Turn on the power of the system Press 4 OPEN on Deck 2 and then insert the cassette tape Close the cassette holder by hand Press DOLBY NR to record with Dolby B type noise reduction system When recording a tape without using Dolby NR press so the indicator goes off Press REVERSE MODE to select the desired reverse mode Each time the button is pressed the indicator will change in the order me CD CO gt Only one side will be recorded and then operation will automatically stop c OO Both sides the forward side first and then the reverse side will be recorded and then operation will automatically stop o Press REC PAUSE The unit will be in the recording standby mode Turn INPUT SELECTOR to select the source to be recorded Any source can be selected except TAPE When recording CD DVD or TV ensure the source is connected through the corresponding analog terminal
18. s batteries are replaced Repeat the above operation to reenter the code RQT5536 Center speaker Surround speaker right Surround speaker left Subwoofer Front speaker left Front speaker right A SPEAKERS B PA Pree Se ESOS e eee errr CURE OHHH RKa wea DeaDeeaDevarETaE TAT bevel ASPEAKERS B SIZE O A SPEAKERS B L eo SFC MODE i ear ina T ew a A tala i a Ln a continued on the next page _ a This part of the eae indicates which speakers sound comes from The corresponding indicators will not light if you selected NONE during the speaker setting procedure or if you turned the subwoofer off The surround and center speaker indicators do not light when STEREO mode is selected page 42 MENETE NYE andisurroundicha channel rine et He The aeni Seime may be necessary if you replace the speakers included with this unit They should be performed in this case to get the most from this unit s reproduction modes pages 40 and 42 Set the SIZE DISTANCE and FILTER for your speakers In SIZE Set the type LARGE or SMALL and presence of your speakers Select LARGE if the speakers can produce bass below around 100 Hz Select SMALL if the speakers cannot produce bass If you aren t using center or surround speakers select NONE so the sound ts produced through the front speakers In DISTANCE Enter the distance of each
19. the beginning of the track being played If you press this button again quickly you can skip to the beginning of the previous track gt gt You can skip as many tracks as the number of times you press the button You can also skip tracks when the changer is in the stop mode or pause mode 32 AQT5536 A SPEAKERS B TAPE MONITOR On the receiver s display SPEAKERS A SOURCE amp W DECK 1 amp 7 N BAIRAONAROAANNOUASANADRNA UNOOTEN PLAY d 2 15 i0 6 0 PTT Indicates the side being played Listening to cassette tapes Types of tapes which can be played on this unit Normal postlon TVPE High positon TYPE T Metal positon TYPEN The unit automatically identifies the type of tape The procedures described below are an example of playback on Deck 1 Press POWER on the receiver and cassette deck First switch on the power of the receiver a 4 2 wv Press A to turn on SPEAKERS A If the button is pressed once more the indicator will switch off and no sound will be heard from the speakers Press TAPE MONITOR so the TAPE MONITOR indicator lights Press INPUT SELECTOR on the graphic equalizer to select TAPE Press 4 OPEN on Deck 1 and then insert the cassette tape Close the cassette holder by hand To play back on Deck 2 press the button 5 for Deck 2 6 Press DOLBY NR to listen to tapes recorded with Dolby B type noise re
20. tune to the station Press TUNER BAND This will set the remote control to operate the tuner The selector on the receiver will change to TUNER Each time the button is pressed the band will change as follows FM gt AM Press DIRECT TUNING DISC ENTER While cursor display is flashing approx 10 seconds Press the numbered buttons to enter the frequency If the desired FM frequency is 107 9 MHz press O O f A if the frequency has been input correctly the displayed frequency will blink once 1 If no button is pressed while the cursor display is flashing the display will return to the frequency which is currently being received To re specify the frequency repeat the procedure from step 2 7 2 If the frequency has not been input correctly ERROR will be displayed in this case re enter the frequency listening m Listening a 20 RQT5536 Listening to radio broadcasts i j T j 4 3 abi Likt AT Presetting radio stations into the memory channels of this unit makes selecting stations simple A total of 30 FM and AM stations can be preset Please remember this lf a new Station is preset into a channel the setting for the station which was previously entered in that channel will be automatically erased Automatic memory presetting Automatic memory presetting allows this unit to search for stations and then preset them into memory Turn to the lowest frequency in FM
21. will change to normal speed while Deck 2 is on pause but will return to hi speed when you resume recording When Deck 1 reaches a part you wish to record Press either 4 or gt corresponding to the tape side indicator which is lit Deck 2 will resume recording Switch the amplifier to an input source which is not being used Insert the recorded tape into DECK 2 Press DOLBY NR so that the Dolby NR indicator is off Press REVERSE MODE to select reverse mode Press REC PAUSE Press 4 or P whichever side you want to erase To erase both sides of the tape be sure to press P PNPN J 7 Tuama ee a ate ms LAT me ng T BE Prerio R volt UR A ity pee Tex 3 ed Bele a pe You can record audio and video sources on a VCR when it is connected to the VCR terminals on the receiver 1 Switch the receiver to the input source that you want to record Recording from the tape deck is not possible 2 Begin recording on the VCR and start the desired source Refer to the appropriate operating instructions for details 2 V S S DSP DIGITAL INPUT psP STEREO SURROUND SFC 2 o o DSP STEREO SURROUND SFC ea 20 w 9 oO S 3 WW Dolby Pro Logic no CH IN dF gag 4 PROLOGIC HHM LI Dolby Digital n geen TI HAITIT IN I i Ddoieirat T HOLI tn Th ah VINL HHN Software with the following mark can be played back in these modes
22. CK DO NOT OPEN AC power supply cords tong type RJAOO65 A short type RUAQQG6 A ooo eee tetee reer cnneeaees CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE SCREWS NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL Before use a 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 Stereo connection cables RULSPOOABOR oiicet Gesserveinicicdenterssuveiorsivconsss 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 FM indoor antenna AM loop antenna set RSA0022 AM loop Atrial cis sas tan aclits cossasvasadscasacecsadeneccnsanivsoan AM loop antenna holder ccc ceeesesseeccesseeesseeseees Speaker cords REE0970 oseere Remote control EUR647 132 Bateo S a araar anaE IAA tives Liner notes organizer RFA0622 K1 Numbered stickers sheet lt gt Use numbers indicated in parentheses when asking for replacement parts 3 RQT5536 Before use i PRECAUTIONS Before using this unit please read these operating instructions carefully Take special car
23. CT The current track will be added to the end of the program When you make a program as explained under Program play and then perform the above procedure without clearing the program first the selected track is added to the end of the program You cannot add to the program if already full that is if 32 selections have already been programmed If you press DIRECT in this case the message PGM FULL will be displayed Therefore direct programming is possible only when 31 or less tracks have been programmed e During program play the DIRECT button does not respond to touch To listen to programmed tracks E In the stop mode Press PROGRAM and check PROGRAM appears on the display then press P The program will start from the first track To clear all programmed contents In the stop mode Press W You can search rapidly forward or backward on the disc for specific sections in the play or pause mode Press and hold lt 4 or gt gt 44 You can search backward gt gt You can search forward Release the button when you reach the desired point The changer will return to the previous mode play or pause In the sequential disc grouping play mode When the changer finishes searching the current disc it starts searching the next one In the single disc play mode You can search forward or backward only within the current disc In the program play mode You can search forwa
24. PEE P ESEA E A SE E E E STEREO mode and ensures no sound is heard from the subwoofer If SURROUND is used the sound heard through the headphones ee PHONES will seem unusual VOLUME Note Avoid listening for prolonged periods of time to prevent hearing damage CATO HTT EEH HOHE TETTETETT ETTET TEELTETEETTELTEEET EELT EELEETELEETTELTE Headphones not included A B SFC MODE SUBWOOFER TAPE TAPE MONITOR MONITOR Listening TAPE MONITOR A SPEAKERS 8 BR A SPEAKERS B G SFC MODE O A SPEAKERS B Bp erat 38 RQT5536 Other functions This indicator lights in the following two situations 1 While TAPE is selected 2 While TAPE MONITOR is in use To use the tape monitor The tape monitor can be used to check the recorded sound when connecting a 3 head tape deck not included or using the graphic equalizer If TAPE MONITOR is pressed while a source other than TAPE is selected the TAPE MONITOR indicator lights and the tape monitor comes on Press TAPE MONITOR again to turn the tape monitor off The tape monitor cannot be used when TV DVD or CD digital input is being used If you are using the tape monitor and you select a digital input source the tape monitor switches off e Depending on the setting on the graphic equalizer there may be some distortion pages 46 Dynamic range compression DR COMP is a fun
25. RS 8 O O L SETTING ee ina 7 D IVILI CIMA i LLH H Lis IL L ih H Reference for speakers When DISTANCE is selected Press B to select the speaker channe to be set Each time the selector is turned the display switches as follows FRONT gt CENTER gt SURROUND a Turn SFC MODE to set the distance Distance can be set at 1 foot intervals between 3 feet to 20 feet The factory settings are as follows Front and center speakers 10 FEET Surround speakers 5 FEET Repeat steps and to complete the distance settings for the front center and surround speakers When FILTER is selected Turn SFC MODE to set the cut off frequency Each time the buttons is pressed the display switches as follows 100 150 200 Hz Press A and B at the same time COMPLETE appears on the display a a tavteasvveryvarvvasaasaspassasspaseatevsrvsrvorvvasvarrpappasasasanstovvety gt If you allow about 10 seconds to elapse between setting the procedure is cancelled all settings are returned to how they were and the previous display is restored Begin again if this occurs For your reference The settings remain as they are until changed by the above procedure even after the power has been turned off icrdtront speakerswattyantimpedancejundene lt Press and hold A or B until LOW IMP lights up on the display If even one of the speakers being
26. Start your volume control at a low setting e Slowly increase the sound until you can hear it comfortably and clearly and without distortion Once you have established a comfortable sound level Set the dial and leave it there Taking a minute to do this now will help to prevent hearing damage or loss in the future After all we want you listening for a lifetime If you make a mistake in operation or if sound output stops due to some operation which was performed the HELP function displays information which can be useful for indicating the method by which this condition can be remedied If ERROR or scrolling characters for instance SPEAKER OFF NOW appear on the display during operation carry out the following operation Press HELP RESET The method for remedying this situation will be displayed For your reference If the above button is pressed for 2 seconds or more until RESET appears on the display the operation settings for the unit will be initialized to the settings made at the time of shipment However any stations which have been preset into memory will not be erased at this time Maintenance Head care Only for cassette deck Capstan Pinch roller PTI a aR Bil SARA Ate dA Tape guide Tape guide To assure good sound quality for recording and playback be sure to clean the heads after approximately every 10 hours of use 1 Press OPEN to open the cassette holder
27. TER sses 27 B Stop button W siscsad exsscses ancsastvesiscd cacsetdatcesaseedsnceteck 23 49 Pause button U E SS T 23 OD Play button P ou ccccccecssccerssssccsnevenssscensnsssssssnsnssenes 23 Disc slot section For an explanation on how to open the front panel see page 14 How to set discs 9 Disc slots Disc slot for single disc play SINGLE 18 Loader carriage 9 Slot numbers Y Ww S 2 TAPE MONITOR D z I i I I t I 1 Co con I t m FM MODE 2 Pet i DSP ON DEFEAT A SPEAKERS B O j Ne SPEAKERS Q 2 l INPUT SELECTOR O INPUT SELECTOR SOURCE amp Y TUNED STEREO og i_ NA ao I I VOLUME Listening to radio broadcasts Sequential tuning Use the tuning buttons to tune in radio stations Before operation set VOLUME to the MIN position Press POWER on the receiver Press A to turn on SPEAKERS A lf the button is pressed once more the indicator will switch off and no sound will be heard from the speakers Turn INPUT SELECTOR to select TUNER gt fico Press TAPE MONITOR so the TAPE MONITOR indicator lights Gl Press INPUT SELECTOR on the graphic equalizer to select SOURCE Press BAND to select FM or AM Press TUNING V or A to tune to the desired frequency TUNED tights up wh
28. a protected cassette Cover the hole with adhesive tape Do not cover the detection hole on high position tapes Storage precautions Do not place or store tapes in the following places In high temperature 95 F 35 C or higher or high humidity 80 or higher areas In a strong magnetic field near a speaker on top of a TV etc This can erase a recording Locations exposed to direct sunlight Before use ia A gt S we 9 16 RQT5536 Front panel controls ERYRI rY PUTI PTE ae J B ain BERL OL RAE ATE Press to switch the unit from on to standby mode or vice versa In standby mode the unit is still consuming a small amount of power DSP mode selector DSP ssscscscereceseceetarerseneaes 42 SFC mode selector SFC MODE cssccccsssscecesseeeees 44 Input indicators INPUT Digital input select button indicator DIGITAL INPUT cccccccosssssscsseccssessssssssecsssnsstsoneceusees 22 Input selector INPUT SELECTOR ssssssseecseeeses 18 Volume control VOLUME cccsescccssssscnseeersetsees 18 Speaker select buttons SPEAKERS A B 18 Help reset button HELP RESET s sccssse 60 Headphones jack PHONES cssssssssseceeeerrsees 37 Display 2 Tape monitor button TAPE MONITOR c00 18 3 Bass Control BASS cssssssssecssssessseesseceuatstereseacans 37 A Treble
29. and impedance PLAY OUT 500 mV 500 Q GENERAL Power supply AC 120 V 60 Hz Power consumption 18 W Dimensions W X H X D 430 X 131 X 286 mm 16 15 16 X 5 5 32 X 11 1 4 Mass 3 8 kg 8 5 Ib Note Specifications are subject to change without notice Mass and dimensions are approximate BY OP er BR SHIGE S Oks g ip Hi TRS E EQUALIZER SECTION Frequency response center position 5 Hz 100 kHz 3 dB Maximum output voitage 6 V 1 kHz Rated output voltage 1V Rated total harmonic distortion 0 007 20 Hz 20 kHz 0 005 1 kHz Input sensitivity 1V S N 110 dB IHF A Maximum input voitage 6V Input impedance 33 KQ Gain 0 1 dB 12 to 12 dB 7 continuously variable elements per channel Band ievel controls Center frequency 63 Hz 160 Hz 400 Hz 1 kHz 2 5 kHz 6 3 kHz 16 kHz E GENERAL Power supply Power consumption AC 120 V 60 Hz 8 5 W Dimensions W X H X D 430 X 75 X 192 5 mm 16 29 32 X 2 15 16 X 7 19 32 Mass 1 8 kg 3 95 Ib Note 1 Specifications are subject to change without notice Mass and dimensions are approximate 2 Total harmonic distortion is measured by the digital spectrum analyzer E AUDIO No of channels Frequency response 2 left and right stereo 2 20 000 Hz 1 dB Output voltage 2 V at 0 dB Dynamic range 92 dB S N 100 dB Tota harmonic distortion Wow and flutter DA converter Output impedance Load impedance 0 007 1 kHz 0 dB B
30. and the double D symbol DO are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation listening to cassette tapes Both sides of the tape in Deck 1 will be played followed by both sides of the tape in Deck 2 Repeated up to eight times Load the tapes to be played into Deck 1 and Deck 2 Note that for series playback it is not possible to select different types of Dolby NR for Deck 1 and Deck 2 It is recommended that you use two tapes which were recorded using the same type of Dolby NR or both recorded without Dolby NR Press DOLBY NR to listen to tapes recorded by Dolby B type noise reduction Press REVERSE MODE to select the GO mode Press DECK 1 2 to select Deck 1 Press P Series playback will begin from the forward side of the tape in as DECK 1 amp 00 DORE PPAR CAREER Deva TT ERE REESE SETA TEESE ED Comer ree Hee Ae OuseeeEraee eee terest EEST To stop playback Press Ml For your reference It is also possible to begin series playback from the reverse side of DECK 1 2 4 00 DECKI 8 the tape in Deck 1 or from Deck 2 Reverse function page 34 L dB 2 15 10 R RQT5536 a E a U M M A Listening to cassette tapes URR Cer EAE KREUT es p DAS ENF y i EASTER FETE ET Res pR Cee oe E Tape side indicator Tape side indicator uu Press DECK 1 2 to select the Deck 1 or 2 Press 44 or gt gt Because this un
31. ce adding to the actual sound from the source This mode also adds effect to monaural sources by outputting sound from surround speakers Turn DSP to select SFC Turn SFC MODE to select the desired SFC mode Dolby Digital and DTS sources cannot be played with SFC modes If reception is weak or TUNED fails to light completely while playing the radio Press and hold DSP ON DEFEAT unti DEFEAT appears on the display Press and hold again to turn DSP on The STEREO mode is selected This allows you to play back sound without it passing though the digital signal processor DSP When this is selected no sound will go through the center or surround speakers or the subwoofer When DEFEAT is selected the sound mode indicators STEREO SURROUND and SFC go out and these modes can not be selected Digital Signal Processor DSP Adjusting field of sound To adjust speaker leve ZI by remote control onl Press LEVEL to select the speaker channel to adjust Each time the button is subsequently pressed the speaker whose level is to be set is selected in the listened sequence Speakers set for which NONE or OFF has been set are skipped Press or to adjust the output level Channels RS LS and SW can be adjusted between 10 dB and 10 dB To adjust delay time E You can adjust only surround channel only in SFC mode Press DELAY When the button is pressed the
32. chnics Hi Fi Component System Operating Instructions Model No C S345 COMPACT Before connecting operating or adjusting these components please read these instructions completely Please keso this manual for future reference DIGITAL AUDIO RQT5536 P Before use e Dear customer Thank you tor purchasing this product For optimum performance and safety please read these instructions carefully 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 Receiver SA G90 Graphic equalizer _ SH GE50 Cassette deck RS TR180 CD changer SL MC59 User memo DATE OF PURCHASE DEALER NAME DEALER ADDRESS TELEPHONE NUMBER CAUTION For SL MC59 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 CAUTION TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT FULLY INSERT WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE ELECTRIC SHOCK OR PRODUCT DAMAGE DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN SPLASHING DRIPPING OR MOISTURE Table of contents Supplied accessories S EEEE SEAE PRECAUTIONS eai a
33. control TREBLE c scccccsssssessssesssecssseeerees 37 Balance control BALANCE cccccccsscccesereeneenes 37 6 Digital signal processor on defeat button DSP ON DEFEAT ccsssssssscssscscsssssssessccsesensesesenteenave 18 Subwoofer button SUBWOOFER c cuesessseeceees 38 Tuning buttons TUNING V A sssssssssssssossnvrrsssnreresss 18 9 Presetting button PRESET ccccsssscsssssssensneres 21 Band select button BAND ccssssssssecseeereseees 18 FM mode select button FM MODE ccccsssssseeees 18 Memory button MEMORY ccccscsssscscsserereeserseees 20 Signal level display SIGNAL LEVEL 00 46 Right channe band level controls indicators 39 Input select button INPUT SELECTOR ccc0 18 z Disc slot for single disc play Front panel controls No Name Ref page 7 PCT eae memes Pate AES Fre oe cm 3 ry 4 x n Al Power STANDBY ON switch POWER STANDBY ON cccsseccssstssssssccestsccececeneenes 33 Press to switch the unit from on to standby mode or vice versa In standby mode the unit is still consuming a small amount of power Cassette holder for deck 1 Counter reset button COUNTER RESE1 36 Remote control signal sensor SENSOR 13 Synchro start button SYNCHRO START 40 Tape to tape recording speed button SPEED NOR HI
34. ction for compressing the dynamic range reproduction level range of audio signals It is used for viewing movie software late at night or at other times when high volume levels are not desirable This function only works with DR COMP compatible R Digital format software The factory setting is OFF Press A and B at the same time SETTING appears on the display Press A to select DR COMP Each time the button is pressed the display switches as follows SIZE gt DISTANCE FILTER DR COMP o es ee Turn SFC MODE to select the setting Each time the selector is turned the display switches as follows OFF STANDARD gt MAX to The factory setting is OFF Press A and B COMPLETE appears on the display For your reference When DR COMP is on scenes that already have a low sound level will be heard as they are When scenes that are loud occur the function acts to reduce the peak level The sound field will remain intact even if DR COMP is functioning Turn subwoofer output on if you connect a subwoofer a page 57 Press SUBWOOFER to select ON In STEREO mode You can turn subwoofer output off or adjust the level To adjust subwoofer volume Press LEVEL Press or The level can be adjusted between 10 and 10 pages 43 and 45 when using the subwoofer with other modes Reverse side Forward side DOLBY NR is Cisplay E z
35. ctly set to NONE or OFF The presence mode setting has been incorrectly set to STEREO DSP is off Speaker B is on The PCM FIX mode may be on An SFC mode is on Confirm the plug is fully inserted e Check all connections Turn on the speaker indicators Press the tape monitor button Select the correct source Reconnect the speakers maintaining proper polarity i e gt C j Check all connections and correct them if necessary Try separating this unit as far as possible from the electric appliance e Check and correct the connections of the speaker wires For detailed instructions contact Panasonic Canada inc Customer Care Centre in Canada Call 905 624 5505 or visit www panasonic ca 18 18 38 18 22 33 37 Set so that sounds are heard at the center 37 between the speaker systems e Change the setting to suit the type of connection you have made e Switch off the power and after determining and correcting the cause switch the power on i Use a speaker system of the right impedance rating Turn off the power and then turn it on again or disconnect the AC power supply cord and then connect it to your household AC outlet again If F70 remains on the display consult an authorized service center or your dealer Set the type and presence setting of each speaker correctly e Set the SURROUND mode Sel
36. current delay time is displayed Press or to set the time Select a delay time to suit your individual needs Delay time can be set at 10 milliseconds ms intervals between 10 and 100 ms The factory setting for each mode is 50 ms n a 3 me Wy 45 For your reference Settings for volume level and delay time can be done for each SFC mode 77 ROTS5536 Sound modes ba tl RQT5536 Nor pss u L SIGNAL LEVEL Using the graphic equalizer Select STEREO with DSP Set the TREBLE and BASS on the receiver to the center Press POWER of the graphic equalizer Start the desired source The left and right input levels will be displayed Adjust the left and or right channel tone quality as desired page 47 As with any equalizer it is not recommended to raise adjacent equalizer level controls by a large amount This may cause receiver clipping distortion or damage to the speakers It is more effective to raise one equalizer level control and lower the ones on either side especially if you want to emphasize a particular sound like a drum To bypass the graphic equalizer Press POWER to switch off the graphic equatizer Characteristics of each frequency range The following are examples of typical applications with regards to the equalizer band Settings These are general descriptions and do not cover all possibilities Deep bass range Th
37. disc number by using the remote control gt page 26 Press GROUP ENTER on Within 7 seconds Press the DISC GROUPING PLAY button you want This inputs the disc in the group For example To input disc in group A Press A Repeat steps 1 2 and 3 until you have completed all items BARRERA RAR RAT THRE OR ER TSR SREE PA RREERERRE RAPES ERATE PPR EATE PRED RAPED REPT REE DARED For your reference The group contents will remain stored in memory even after the unit is switched off However if the power cord is unplugged or the power supply is otherwise interrupted for an extended length of time the contents will be erased from memory 2 2 2 and lf any groups have been registered already their letters will light up DISC GROUPING PLAY AEE 28 RQT5536 Listening to compact discs You can name your groups The changer has several preset names to choose from During sequential play or while stopped Press GROUP ENTER Within 7 seconds Select the name you want with 4 and gt gt Names change in rotation as shown below every time you press kd or p BALLADS BLUES CLASSIC COUNTRY DANCE FAVORITE ROMANTIC HIP HOP ROCK POP PARTY OLDIES NEW AGE JAZZ Within 7 seconds Press the DISC GROUPING PLAY button for the group you want to name For example To name group A Press A Repeat steps 1 2 and 3 to nam
38. duction Dolby noise reduction system gt page 34 Press REVERSE MODE to select the appropriate reverse mode Each time the button is pressed the indicator will change in th gt e order pumas Gd 00 One side only c Both sides repeatedly up to 8 times Cx Both sides once only Reverse function gt page 34 E Press p or 4 Playback will begin gt To begin from the forward side 4 To begin from the reverse side 9 Adjust the volume When you are using the graphic equalizer page 46 for details about operation To stop playback Press W After listening is finished Be sure to reduce the volume level and switch the power to the standby condition by pressing POWER of the receiver 33 ROT5 36 Listening to cassette tapes To change the Deck to be used DECK1 2 Press DECK 1 2 to select the Deck you want to play Each time the button is pressed the indicator will change DECK 1 DECK 2 The indicator changes only if a tape is loaded in the both decks Reverse function The reverse function on this unit has three modes OO Read the descriptions below and select the mode as desired Mode Tape travel Only one side of the tape either the forward side or the reverse side will be played and operation will automatically stop when playback has been completed Both sides of the tape will be played repeatedly eig
39. e display will go out To cancel dises from groups El In the stop mode Press DISC SKIP or to select the disc Press GROUP ENTER Within 7 seconds Press the DISC GROUPING PLAY button you want For example To cancel disc No 6 from group A Press A If the disc is registered in more than one group you can cancel it from alt groups in a single operation by pressing JJ in step 3 in the stop mode 2 c 2 2 l 29 RQT5538 c 2 2 wd co Program order f Specified track number Peberstveravavanrsever Cowes eee EET ETE FADER Oe Listening to compact discs Program play lets you playback your favorite tracks in the sequence you want to hear them The program can hold up to 32 items in the stop mode Press PROGRAM Press CD This will set the remote control to operate the CD changer Select the disc s with the numbered buttons To select disc 3 s DISC DECK 1 2 3 gt DIRECT TUNING DISC ENTER ALL indicates that the whole disc is selected To program by disc repeat the above The count increases by one for each operation You can select slot No 0 Press the numbered button s to specify the track To select track No 20 210 ENTER 2 0 To program tracks from the same disc repeat this step Repeat steps 3 and 4 until you have completed all entries PGM FULL is displayed if you attempt to enter a 33rd
40. e displayed but play will not start automatically When in the stop mode if you select an empty slot the message NO DISC will appear on the display While a disc is playing if you select an empty slot the changer will automatically play the next disc available f you select 0 the changer will switch to the single disc play mode To directly access a specific track E After selecting a disc select a track with the numbered buttons Press the numbered button s to select the track To select a track from 1 to 9 For example 6 6 To select a two digit track number 10 or higher For example 19 10 ENTER 1 9 Push the buttons within 7 seconds of each other Play will begin from the selected track DISC SKIP GROUP ENTER DISC GROUPING PLAY BANA D The letters for any groups the CD is registered in light II ose ENER T Listening to compact discs warns TE Disigrouping playa Aa E With disc grouping play you can register discs into any of the five available groups A E and then play only the discs in a specific group The same disc can be registered in as many groups as you like e Each group can hold up to 60 discs e You can name each group To make groups In the stop mode Press DISC SKIP or to select the disc You cannot select slot No 0 The changer skips over empty slots For your reference You can also select a
41. e is drowned out commercially soid magnetic eraser Recording is not possible One of the tape to tape recording speed Switch off whichever tape to tape indicators is illuminated recording speed indicator is illuminated by pressing SPEED Recorded sound is TV This unit is placed near a TV Try placing this unit further away from a TV noise Problem Probable cause s Suggested remedy Page s While listening to compact discs Changer will not play A disc s or other foreign object s has fallen Open the front panel and remove the inside the changer object Moisture has collected in the changer Allow the changer to dry out for about one hour before using it The disc in the changer The disc label is facing teft Set the disc with the label facing right does not play The disc is dirty e Wipe the disc with a soft cloth The disc is scratched The disc is warped The disc is not within specified standards Play stops before changing The front panel is open Close the panel to the next disc A certain music passage The disc is dirty e Wipe the disc with a soft cloth can t be played correctly The disc is scratched Replace the disc with a new one There is noise from the Caused by high frequency signals from this Use the changer further away from the tuner or disturbance on the changer tuner or TV TV screen If the tuner or TV s antenna is the indoor type use an outdoor
42. e or operation is not possible at all How to change the remote control code Hold down the button corresponding to the component you wish to operate Continue to hold the button down and QO Yo Hida aiaia Aim the remote control at the component you wish to operate and carefully and slowly press the numbered buttons to enter the appropriate two digit code number Refer to the table below for the code number When the two digit code number is entered the remote control will automatically output the on off signal If the remote contro has been correctly changed to the code for the component to be operated the component will be switched ON or OFF Vc A TREO Ba Note C T CS li there is more than one code number indicated in the code table MUTING _ VOL repeat the above procedure until you find a code number for Ca which the power of the component is switched ON or OFF TV VCR Manufacturer Code No Panasonic 01 02 20 __ R 03 07 09 13 23 01 02 09 33_ Philips 02 09 12 sony foe 24 25 Pioneer oa Fisher 01 02 09 33 Gold Star Hitachi Ss A E E S 2 E o a 54 eR O m LXI 03 06 07 10 14 3 15 Fie oe 02 09 12 30 Magnavox 06 07 11 15 22 Symphonic 30 Mitsubishi NEG re a emda ne Philco o607 o o Jooo ooo E Philips O aa E Pioneer 02 10 19 ooo e ae Quasar fo E Coo o Po 02 08 12 30 Changes to the codes are cancelled when the remote control
43. e other groups To cancel names Select RESET in step 2 and then the name of the group you want to cancel in step 3 Thereafter the group witl appear as GROUP A B C D or E To check what discs are in what groups During sequential play or while stopped 1 Press the DISC GROUPING PLAY button A B C D or E you want and then press 2 Press either DISC SKIP or 4 Every time you press DISC SKIP or the next disc number in order is displayed After checking if you press the button of a group that is lit on the display the disc grouping mode disengages DISC GROUPING PLAY AEAEE DISC GROUPING PLAY CEI Ce ILE GRouP A GROUP ENTER Grove a Indication goes out DISC GROUPING PLAY ESEN wv x croup 8 Mt ENTER _ Li osc l i an Listening to compact discs To start play EJ Unless otherwise specified the changer selects sequential play During sequential play or while stopped Press the DISC GROUPING PLAY button of the group you want For example To hear group A Press A Unnamed groups will be displayed as GROUP A B C forth elf you press the group button of a group which has no discs registered in it the message NO INPUT will appear on the display To cancel disc grouping play mode and so In the stop mode Press the DISC GROUPING PLAY button indicated on the display The group indication on th
44. e sound level To adjust the volume level RQT5536 Point the remote control toward the receiver VY iY 1 tuner gt TAPE CD BAND ICI Mda C3 TOP MENU C3 GO gU OC DISPLAY MENU CO J DELAY LEVEL Ooo P2222 CHA TVNIDEO SR CIE BN A a A Pe EE ee pte RTO operatelthe cassetterdecks Ee Re A I E a Reet Hs na Dg D ade ie PE eee ee E To select FM or AM To select the desired channel sequentially Preset tuning To select the desired channel directly Preset tuning To select radio stations by frequency Direct tuning Turn the cassette deck ON before trying to operate it by remote control Make sure the remote control is in the cassette deck operation mode Page 48 Point the remote control toward the cassette deck VY i JJ tuner OOOO Cy CSC ND SFC oe DELAY LEVEL To select the tape deck DECK 1 DECK 2 To start playback Viagem Changes as follows each time the buiton is pressed FM AM Example Channel 10 2 Q ENTER 2O within 10 seconds Example 107 9 MHz Os Ds Os O S s within 10 seconds EEE P ri 5 eee D While the tape is stopped To fast forward or rewind the tape maas To stop playback P i i S a g S 2 3 a 49 RQT5536 Using the remofe control iTo operate th tee ee ee ieee i CL acbiilte akiu i iMa aiaei date RERI ith v8 AERP
45. e sounds of the bass drums etc are dramatically strengthened Bass range This range provides the sounds of the saxophone trombone etc Sounds can be clarified if indistinct by reducing this setting Mid bass range the fundamental range for music This control can be used to reinforce the sounds of male vocals etc Mid range This control can be used to add clear presence and realism to female vocals etc Mid high range This range provides clarity and color variations to stringed instruments etc Treble range This control can be used to brighten the sounds of the flute and similar instruments If sounds seem too jarring softness can be applied by reducing the setting Super treble range This control can be used to provide an extra measure of delicate vibration to the sounds of the cymbals triangle etc If tape hiss noises are annoying this control s setting can be reduced to alleviate such noises Pe W pe akoh ass Examples of applications By using the seven band leve controls various corrections of the sound field and tone quality are possible For creation of a sound field in the listening room Correcting room acoustics Each room has its own particular effects on frequency characteristics These effects are determined by a number of conditions such as room size furnishings etc The 7 separate divisions of the band level contro on this unit make it possible to selectively
46. e to follow the warnings indicated on the unit itself as well as the safety suggestions listed below Afterwards keep them handy for future reference bp A BS RE Male Ft i ne pee TETN cas ary alte ailih ETR RAAPIA Power Source The unit should be connected to power supply only of the type described in the operating instructions or as marked on the unit 2 Polarization lf the unit is equipped with a polarized AC power plug a plug having one blade wider than the other that plug will fit into the AC outlet only one way This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet try reversing the plug if the plug should still fail to fit contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug 3 Power Cord Protection AC power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them Never take hold of the plug or cord if your hand is wet and always grasp the plug body when connecting or disconnecting it 4 Nonuse Periods When the unit is not used turn the power off When left unused for a long period of time the unit should be unplugged from the household AC outlet uy rat EPES sng SAN AE tg ET KAIRE A 1 Outdoor Antenna Grounding If an outside antenna is connected to the receiver be sure the antenna system is grounded so as to provide some protec
47. eceiver Oma a Ome Switch ON the TV and the receiver DVD changer only F Cc To start play from the desired disc mice DELAY LEVEL To select the top menu To use the menu MUTING _ VOL_ To use on screen graphic controls Point the remote control toward the DVD player and the receiver Switch ON the DVD player The receiver will switch the OVD input Point the remote control toward the TV co Set the TV VIDEO mode on the TV to VIDEO Point the remote control toward the DVD player Play will begin Select disc number Within 3 seconds C MENU Play will begin Remote control operation M Graphic user interfaces GUI are a feature of some OVD players See your player s manual for details Play will begin To skip to the beginning of a track or chapter Midja b b To stop play To switch OFF the TV CeO To switch OFF the DVD player Turn the receiver OFF last s5 53 RQTS536 Using the remote control changingjthe remotercontralh Mr PY ah aren tee Changing the remote control code in either of the following circumstances if the Panasonic TV or VCR does not operate as a result of a difference in the remote control code e If you wish to operate some other make of TV or VCR gt pages 51 and 52 for the buttons which can be used Even after changing the code there may be cases where certain operations cannot be don
48. ect DSP ON Turns SPEAKERS B off e Turn PCM FIX mode off Switch to SURROUND or STEREO mode Reference K 62 RQT5536 Troubleshooting guide Problem Probable cause s Suggested remedy Page s While listening to FM broadcasts Hissing is heard during Modulation for the two types is different so Reduce the treble sound by using the treble stereo broadcasts but not some noise may be heard during stereo control of the receiver during monaural ones broadcasts e Changing the location and direction of the ET antenna Excessive noise in both Antenna location and direction poor e Use an outdoor antenna stereo and monaural Station is distant Use an antenna with more elements DSP is on broadcasts STEREO and TUNED Antenna location and direction poor e Changing the location and direction of the ts indicators flicker Station is distant antenna Use an outdoor antenna Stereo broadcasts highly Building or mountain nearby Use an antenna with more elements distorted Sound is distorted Broadcast signals are being disturbed by Relocate the antenna and the connection popping noise is heard nearby automobile traffic or airplanes wires to a place farther away from where and or the volume level automobiles pass becomes low While listening to AM broadcasts Unusual beat sound is A television is on nearby Separate the two or turn the
49. ed noise hum or buzz is heard Sound is not heard from one of the speaker systems Cannot play CD DVD or ITV Sound suddenly stops or none is heard when the power is switched on OVERLOAD appears on the display of receiver F70 appears on the display of receiver While enjoying the Sound is not heard from the center surround or subwoofer speakers SURROUND and SFC cannot be selected Cannot play Dolby Digital or DTS sources The power cord plug is not fully inserted Incomplete or incorrect connection to the speaker systems etc The speakers indicators are off The tape monitor function is on The input selector is set incorrectly One of the speakers is connected out of phase The left and right speaker connections or source connections are reversed A power cord fluorescent light etc is near the connection wires The speaker wires are disconnected The balance control is set too far to one side i The DIGITAL input mode is set to DIGITAL or ANALOG The protection circuitry has functioned because the positive and negative speaker wires are shorted speakers with a lower impedance than the receiver rated impedance are being used the speakers are under strain through excessive volume excessive power or by being used in a high temperature environment surround modes The presence setting of the speaker has been incorre
50. elow measurable limit MASH 1 bit Approx 1 kQ More than 10 kQ E PICKUP Wavelength 780 nm E GENERAL Power supply Power consumption Dimensions W X H X D AC 120 V 60 Hz 11 W 430 X 170 X 387 mm 16 15 16 X 6 11 16 X 15 1 4 Mass 6 3 kg 13 9 Ib Note Specifications are subject to change without notice Mass and dimensions are approximate Type 2 way 3 speaker Bass reflex Speaker s Woofer 14 cm 5 1 2 cone type X 2 Tweeter 2 5 cm 1 dome type Impedance 8Q input power 200 W MUSIC 100 W DIN Sound pressure level 86 dB W 1 0 m Crossover frequency 3 kHz Frequency range 38 Hz 40 kHz 16 dB 42 Hz 36 kHz 10 dB 216 X 980 X 300 mm 8 1 2 X 38 19 32 X 11 13 16 13 5 kg 29 76 Ib Dimensions W X H X D Mass Note Specifications are subject to change without notice Mass and dimensions are approximate m SHARED Type 2 way 2 speaker Bass reflex Speaker s Woofer 10 cm 3 15 16 cone type Tweeter 6 cm 2 3 8 cone type Impedance 8Q Input power 200 W MUSIC 100 W DIN Sound pressure level 81 dB W 1 0 m Crossover frequency 3 5 kHz 65 Hz 22 kHz 16 dB 95 Hz 20 kHz 10 dB 120 X 208 X 163 mm 4 3 4 X 8 3 16 X 6 7 16 1 8 kg 4 0 Ib Frequency range Dimensions W X H X D Mass Note Specifications are subject to change without notice Mass and dimensions are approximate _ Product service Do not attempt to remove the cover s or repair the unit yu
51. en tuned STEREO lights up when an FM stereo broadcast is received To make an automatic search tor a station If TUNING or A is held down for an instant until the frequency begins to scroll the stations are tuned in automatically when one is found Tuning may stop automatically if any jamming is encountered E Adjust the volume When you are using the graphic equalizer page 46 for details about operation If noise is excessive in the FM stereo mode Press FM MODE STEREO will go out and MONO will light up The broadcast will be monaural but noise will be reduced lf the button is pressed once more the stereo mode resumes If there is hissing or thumping while the radio is playing Press and hold DSP ON DEFEAT to select DEFEAT gt Page 44 for details about DSP DEFEAT For your reference The tuner can pick up interference from DVD players If this occurs turn the DVD player off When you finish listening Be sure to reduce the volume and switch the power to the standby condition by pressing POWER of the receiver The power for the system can thereafter be switched between on and the standby condition by using the power switch of the receiver provided that the power cords are connected as on page 7 DIRECT TUNING DISC ENTER Listening to radio broadcasts by remote control only Specify the trequency using the numeric buttons on the remote control to directly
52. ep your CD liners There are also numbered stickers to indicate slot numbers in the binder This is a convenient way to keep track of what disc is in what slot 13 RQT5536 KH A gt Q haa 14 AQT5536 m ENEA i I Loader carriage He Eject button Setting Removing discs Pulling gently from both ends open the front panel e Except when setting or removing discs keep hands out of the changer while open You could injure yourself if somehow entangled in the internal mechanism Keep cassette tapes away from the magnetic latches Slide the loader carriage to the slot No where the disc is to be inserted Slot No 0 SINGLE is reserved for single disc play page 25 Set the disc on the loader and flip the loader upwards Do not use 3 8 cm discs fitted with expander rings Expander rings could damage the disc slots Do not use cleaning discs or warped discs All of these could damage your changer Do not use discs with poorly attached labels or stickers Adhesive protruding from peeled off stickers can cause the changer to malfunction Do not use irregular shape CDs heart shape octagonal etc Do not put anything other than discs in the changer Close the front panel gently If you leave the front panel open while a disc is in play the changer will stop when the disc is finished 1 Open the front panel 2 Slide the loader carriage
53. est signal will not be output if DSP DEFEAT is engaged Ensure DSP is ON page 44 43 RQTS5536 DSP ON DEFEAT STEREO SURROUND SFC Sound modes far 3 L A B g e EJ u d a D B Je o Digital Signal Processor DSP TZL The SFC Sound Field Control function gives presence and spread thereby enhancing and enriching the music or movies Read the following explanations better understand how to make your selection SFC is designed to add surround like effects to stereo sources Select the appropriate mode when playing back Dolby Digital DTS or Dolby Surround sources HALL This mode imparts a reflection and spread which will make you feel as if you are in a large concert hall CLUB Like jazz club this mode provides an exciting and intimate atmosphere It simulates the sound field of a relatively small room having a low ceiling and hard reflective surfaces for a live sound with enhanced presence to bring the performers up close LIVE Primarily for vocal pieces this mode adds gloss to the vocals and you ll feel as though you were hearing a live stage performance THEATER You can clearly perceive the directions and source of the movie Real ambience of sound can also be recreated naturally using this mode SIM SURR SIMULATED Choose this mode if little or no sound will be heard from the surround speakers You can feel as if you were in a more expanded spa
54. fore using the CD Do not write on the label side with a ball point or other writing instrument Do not use record cleaning sprays benzine thinner static electricity prevention liquids or any other solvent f Do not attach labels or stickers to CDs Do not use CDs with exposed adhesive from tape or left over peeled off stickers Do not use scratch proof protectors or covers other than those specified for use with this system i Do not use CDs printed with label printers available on the market Storage precautions Be sure to store CDs in their cases to protect them from dust scratches and warping Do not place or store CDs in the following places s Locations exposed to direct sunlight e Humid or dusty locations Locations directly exposed to a heat vent or heating appliance In the glove compartment or on the rear deck of an automobile Concerning cassette fapes Selection of cassette tapes following types of tapes Cassette tapes exceeding 100 minutes These tapes are made of a thin film material Do not repeatedly advance and stop the tape fast forward it or rewind it Endless tapes For this unit it is recommended to use tapes which are appropriate to the auto reverse mechanism Always read the instructions provided with your tapes Tape slack E Tape slack may cause the tape to break Erasure prevention Use a screwdriver or similar object to break out the tab To re record on
55. gt pages 18 and 19 Press and hold MEMORY Automatic memory presetting will start All the FM stations the unit can receive are preset in channels 1 to 30 Turn to the lowest frequency in AM gt pages 18 and i9 Press and hold MEMORY Automatic memory presetting will start All the AM stations the unit can receive are preset in channels 21 to 30 Any FM stations in these channels will be replaced ARACEAE DRED ERR R ATH HOARE ERE HATEE ERE DRT ORR ERE DE TOMA HAAR HEHEHE HD OEE TEED When a station is preset The memory indicator and the preset channel number will be displayed for approximately 1 second EJ When presetting is completed The last station to be preset will be displayed Frequencies may not be preset correctly in cases where the broadcast waves are too strong or too weak In such cases carry out presetting manually p Page 21 1 nee a ome oo Manual memory presetting EJ The desired stations can be preset into the desired channels by the user Set to the desired frequency pages 18 and 19 If interference or static is keeping you from enjoying an FM broadcast press FM MODE and change to monaural You can preset the station in monaural just as in stereo Press MEMORY To cancel the memory function press MEMORY again Press TUNING or A to select the desired channel Holding the buttons down lets you scroll through channels faster Press MEMORY
56. ht times and then operation will automatically stop If playback is begun from the reverse side the forward side will be played seven times DECK 1 2 S When there is a tape in only one of the decks Both sides of the tape will be played once and then operation will automatically stop lf playback is begun from the reverse side the forward side will not be played When there is a tape in each of the decks The forward and reverse sides of the tape in Deck 1 will be played followed by the forward and reverse sides of the tape in Deck 2 and after this operation is repeated eight times operation will automatically stop If playback is begun from Deck 2 the tape in Deck 1 will be played seven times Dolby noise reduction system The Dolby noise reduction system is designed to effectively reduce the annoying high frequency hissing noise which typical of cassette tapes During recording the system functions to increase the high frequency sound level and then during playback that same portion is weakened to bring it back to the previous level This unit is equipped with the Dolby B NR type Dolby B type noise reduction lt Noise is reduced to about one third Use this system when playing back tapes recorded by the Dolby B noise reduction system such as prerecorded music tapes etc Dolby noise reduction manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation DOLBY
57. id has been spilled into the unit or c The unit has been exposed to rain or d The unit does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked change in performance or e The unit has been dropped or the enclosure damaged 2 Servicing The user should not attempt to service the unit beyond that described in the operating instructions All other servicing should be referred to authorized service personnel For the address of an authorized servicenter in the U S A call 1 800 211 7262 or visit www panasonic com in Canada call 905 624 5505 or visit www panasonic ca To enjoy surround sound a E Do the connections settings and adjustments in the order shown to enjoy surround sound with this unit s DSP features Connect the equipment Center speaker Front speaker Front speaker _ Left o r Right Subwoofer not included 30 30 y Page 7 10 md a Surround speaker oe Left Seedy euii i Position and connect the speakers Page 6 11 12 The front center and surround speakers should be placed at approximately the same distance from the listening position The angles in the diagram are approximate Set the distance of the Front Center and Surround speaker In DISTANCE speakers Enter the distance of each speaker from the listening gt Page 55 56 position Adjust the level for the While sitting in the usual listening po
58. il daii ui mn To ao iki te hel Dichanger Here ARTE my r O e anpii ie al felt Ae wm ie giii AGT rio degli Ri ee iti EN Peet 7 ra ile Peck SUIN aan i Turn the CD changer ON before trying to operate it by remote control Make sure the remote control is in the CD changer operation mode Page 48 Point the remote control toward T i the CD changer o start play For SL MC59 OOO g z CO C OO Select the disc number When selecting discs 210 ENTER does not To start play from the respond to touch desired disc For your reference wawe f you press this button instead of P shown in the C above procedure the CD changer will stop and display the disc number To start the disc press P For 5 CD changer Ts 2 3 c CS O Select the disc number DELAY LEVEL Select the track number Example Track 1 To start play from the desired track Example Track 10 OIRR Ca e MUTING _ VOL_ To skip a track To stop play Ss S o O S v 2 Q Ke Ge es ioe aed ey ee a The procedures below are examples for when a TV and VCR are connected to the receiver as shown in this manual This remote control transmitter is designed for use with a home theater system If you press TV or VCR and d in succession the TV or VCR and receiver will be turned on and the selector on the receiver will change to TV or VCR Press y within 3 seconds of pres
59. indicated power ratings when connecting to these outlets SWITCHED outlet Power is controlled by the power switch UNSWITCHED outlet Power is always available regardiess of power switch TAPE EQ switch Make sure this is switched to EQ Distortion can occur if TAPE EQ is switched to TAPE Cooling fan The cooling fan operates only at high output power levels Note The included AC power supply cord is for use with this unit only Do not use it with other equipment Connect this cord after all other cables and cords are connected Household AC outlet AC 120 V 60 Hz Conserving power This system consumes 1 W even when it is tumed off with POWER h on the receiver To save power when the unit is not to be used for a long time unplug it from the household AC outlet if the receiver is left unplugged for longer than a few weeks all settings will revert to the factory settings Do the settings again if this occurs Before use i Connections Stereo connection cable not included White L Red R a Optical fiber cable not included For details refer to the instruction manual of the unit to be connected ETE EIT PETTEN ky 2 i onnectin ae as fe ae ae ea Before use a ime O Ge SO or aoas ba 4 ree Fa ere CD player or CD changer 2 with digital output not included VCR not included Receiver Connection for optical fiber cable
60. it is capable of playing back both sides of the tape the operation changes in accordance with the direction of the tape side indicator The tapes in Deck t and Deck 2 can be advanced or rewound at the same time Listening m The tape counter indicates the amount of tape travel as a numerical value based on the number of revolutions of the tape hub As you switch between Deck 1 and Deck 2 the tape counter shown on the display changes too To reset the tape counter Press COUNTER RESET The tape counter of the currently selected deck will revert back to 000 while that of the other deck will remain unchanged SEPP ASHE TTA H ETE DATE E TAREE ET TE EET HAP EH ETE AE KE REARS HEE SEHETEREH HE HEP EEE DERE GE DEE ED For your reference Tape side indicator When the tape is traveling tn the reverse direction the value displayed on the tape counter will count down 4 After 000 is reached the display wilt switch to 999 and will then continue counting down E Currently selected deck Tape counter 5 DECKI ogo t B J0 tPF COUNTER RESET 36 ROTS536 Other functions DIGITAL INPUT INPUT SELECTOR Dat oe Turn BASS to adjust the low frequency sound Turn TREBLE to adjust the high frequency sound maea as S gee ONC Cees ae Eii i ga gt ee p p Turn BALANCE to adjust the left right sound balance PHONES BASS TREBLE BALANCE VOLUME Pre
61. l Signal Processor DSP Adjusting speaker output level Adjust speaker level so the output from all the speakers is the same apparent level when sitting where you would normally enjoy a source Turn DSP to select SURROUND Press A to turn on SPEAKERS A You cannot adjust SPEAKERS B by remote control only Press TEST to output the test signal TEST appears on the display The signal is output from each speaker in order for about two second each L Front speaker Left C Center speaker R Front speaker Right RS Surround speaker Right LS Surround speaker Left SW Subwoofer Speakers set as NONE or OFF are skipped DSP switches to SURROUND mode when the test starts by remote control Press VOL or to set the volume level normally used for enjoying the source Use BALANCE if the left right balance of the front speakers is off by remote control onl Press LEVEL to select speaker channel to adjust The current channel appears on the display Press again to change the speaker channel Speaker set as NONE or OFF are skipped 6 by remote control onl Press or to adjust the level to the same apparent level as the front speakers The four channels can be adjusted between 10 dB and 10 dB with zero being the current level of the front speakers Repeat 5 and 6 for each speaker channel To stop the test signal Press TEST The t
62. n the picture and sound Center speaker Place underneath or above the center of the TV Aim the speaker at the seating area Surround speakers Place on the side of or slightly behind the listener about one meter higher than ear level Subwoofer The subwoofer can be placed in any position as long as it is at a reasonable distance from the TV Note that some experimentation can yield the smoothest low frequency performance Placement near a corner can increase the apparent output level but can result in unnatural bass The sound reproduced by a speaker is easily influenced by such factors as room acoustics and the system s location in the room Before finally deciding where the speakers are to be placed please read the following information carefully The bass sound will be increased if the speakers are placed on the floor or close to a wail due to reverberation It is therefore possible to adjust the bass sound to some extent by adjusting the speaker s distance from the wall and or floor Undesirable resonance or reverberation will occur if the speakers face a hard wall or window Curtains or similar materials can be used to prevent this Keep the speakers away from sources of heat high humidity and direct sunlight Keep your speakers at least 10 mm 13 32 away from the system for proper ventilation Cautions on moving the CD changer Before moving the changer to another location be sure to remove all discs fr
63. n you want to playback a specific disc right away without going through the usual selection procedure for example to listen to a disc you just bought Open the front panel and set the disc in slot No 0 Face the label to the right and flip the loader upwards to set the disc Close the front panel and press SINGLE P The changer plays all the tracks in order and stops automatically when the last track finishes playing To cancel single disc play mode Skip to another disc with DISC SKIP or Select a group Select another disc with the numeric buttons of the remote control 25 RQT5536 Listening eon Track number 26 RQT5536 DIRECT TUNING DISC ENTER Listening to compact discs by remote control only To directly access a specific disc BJ Press CD This will set the remote control to operate the CD changer Press DISC DECK 1 2 Within 7 seconds Select the disc you want with the numbered buttons To select a disc from 1 to 9 For example 6 6 To select a disc from 10 or higher For example 19 1 9 Push the buttons within 7 seconds of each other When selecting discs gt 10 ENTER does not respond to touch Within 7 seconds Press P The changer will start playing the selected disc from the first track For your reference e if you press DIRECT TUNING DISC ENTER instead of P to select a disc the disc number will b
64. nd Dynamic headroom Frequency response PHONO CD TAPE DVD TV VCR Input sensitivity PHONO CD TAPE DVD TV VCR S N IHF A PHONO CD TAPE DVD TV VCR input impedance PHONO CD TAPE DVD TV VCR Tone controls 2 X 100 W 8 9 100 W 8 9 2 X 100 W 89 30 8 Q 4 8 Q BQ 8Q BQ 2 cB 8 2 RIAA standard curve 0 8 dB 10 Hz 70 kHz 3 dB 0 4 mV 3 mV IHF 66 27 mV 200 mV IHF 66 70 dB 80 dB IHF 66 75 dB 85 dB IHF 66 47 KQ 22 KQ 50 Hz 10 to 10 dB BASS TREBLE 20 kHz 10 to 10 dB Subwoofer frequency response 6 dB 7 200 Hz Digital input Optical CD DVD TV FM TUNER SECTION Frequency range Sensitivity 50 dB quieting sensitivity MONO 87 9 107 9 MHz 11 2 dBf 2 pV IHF 58 18 3 dBf 4 5 pV IHF 58 STEREO 38 3 dBf 45 pV IHF 58 Total harmonic distortion MONO 0 2 STEREO 0 3 S N MONO 73 dB STEREO 67 dB Frequency response 20 Hz 15 kHz 1 dB 2 dB Alternate channel selectivity 65 dB Capture ratio 1 5 dB Image rejection at 98 MHz 40 dB Spurious response rejection at 98 MHz 75 dB AM suppression 50 dB Stereo separation 1 kHz 40 dB 10 kHz 30 dB Antenna terminal 75 Q unbalanced E AM TUNER SECTION TRR R ATN arren est if una ae Frequency range 530 1710 kHz Sensitivity 20 uV 330 V m Selectivity 55 dB IF rejection at 1000 kHz 50 dB E VIDEO SECTION Output voltage at 1 V input unbalanced 1 0 1 Vp p Maximum input voltage 1 5 Vp p Input
65. ol code so that the remote control can operate TVs and VCRs which have not been manufactured by this company page 54 To turn the receiver ON OFF TUNER TAPE VCR TV OVD CD ga Point the remote control toward the To select an input GE Get Gb 4 Gn tas CS receiver source and switch the Note remote control to each operation mode PHONO can not be selected with this remote control e TAPE MONITOR cannot be controlled with the TAPE button To turn on the STEREO mode To turn on the SURROUND mode Changes as follows each time the button is SFC pressed To turn SFC on and C select the desired mode HALL CLUB LIVE THEATER SIM SURR SIMULATED TEST S es To output a test signal gt Press once more to stop the signal DELAY LEVEL 1 2 3 liema Tope C C CS To select the speaker 7 channel and adjust its When the SURROUND or SFC modes are on leve You can adjust the level of the center and surround speakers H TVMIDEO g output leve and the subwoofer MUTING _ VOL When the STEREO mode is on You can adjust the level of the subwoofer LEVEL ay Tes ae Remote control operation ae When the SFC mode is on To change the surround channel delay time DELAY CO m COC The message MUTING ON NOW runs repeatedly from right to left across the display as long as the muting function is on Press once more to return to the original volume MUTING To mute th
66. om the slots and turn off the changer Failure to do so will expose the compact discs and the changer to the risk of severe damage CAUTION The changer mechanism automatically locks when power is turned off to protect it against damage in transport Therefore always press POWER and make sure OFF appears on the display before you unplug the changer Other cautions Outside light or noise may sometimes cause the changer to detect a disc when there isn t one However the changer always correctly detects the disc when in the play mode no matter what Do not leave the front panel open Dust or other matter getting into the changer may lead to damage or malfunctions Connections Ps eA a er apes ges hab ek ee Connectingisystem components TP ke i Fel ee af a r x TAPE EQ TAPE EQ switch Graphic equalizer SH GE50 RECN PLAYIOUT TAPE Cassette deck RS TR180 CD changer SL MC59 Cooling fan Stereo connection cable included White L mm Red R Make connections to each component with the included cords and cables Connect the stereo connection cables 5 pcs 2 Connect the AC power supply cords short type 3 pcs 3 Connect the AC power supply cord long type 1 pc AC outlets of each unit Do not connect video equipment such as a TV etc to these outlets These outlets are intended for audio equipment Do not exceed the
67. one The error message NO Play was started without a track being Program a track PGM appears on the display programmed when program play is started The error message ERROR The mechanism of the changer has been Turn the unit off and then back on again appears on the display and improperly adjusted the changer stops operating The error message F 26 The servo LSI has malfunctioned e Unplug the changer from its outlet replug it appears on the display and in and turn the changer ON again the changer stops operating The error message TAKE A disc has been put in the slot of the disc in e Remove the disc whose number is OUT appears on the play displayed and press the stop button display and the changer stops operating Because of light or noise the changer has Check whether there is a disc in the detected a disc in the slot of the disc being displayed slot played even though it is empty With the front panel close hold down W for at least 4 seconds While using the remote control transmitter Remote control transmitter Batteries are incorrectly installed Insert the batteries so that the positive 13 does not function and negative polarities are correct The remote control transmitter batteries are Replace them with new batteries 13 drained There is an obstruction between the remote e Remove the obstruction control transmitter and the system componen
68. ources When playing digital sources with PCM signals When playing Dolby Digital sources that contain Dolby Pro Logic DO DIGITAL When playing Dolby Digital sources dts When playing DTS sources if the beginning of a track is cut off when playing CDs The beginning of a track may not be heard if you play CDs in STEREO mode You can solve this be engaging the PCM FIX mode Press and hold DIGITAL INPUT for four seconds PCM FIX appears on the display This mode can be selected for each source but is cancelled when the unit is turned off e The PCM FIX mode can be selected in STEREO mode only Dolby Digital and DTS source cannot be played while PCM FIX mode is on Noise can occur it DTS sources are played while PCM FIX mode is engaged To avoid this be sure to turn PCM FIX mode off after use Manutactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Dolby Pro Logic and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Confidential Unpublished Works 1992 1997 Dolby Laboratories Inc All rights reserved Manufactured under license from Digital Theater Systems Inc US Pat No 5 451 942 and other world wide patents issues and pending DTS and DTS Digital Surround are trademarks of Digital Theater Systems Inc 1996 Digital Theater Systems inc All rights reserved o5P STEREO SURROUND SFC o Or oO 1 eta aint LUV IVIL M SPEAKERS gt O Digita
69. rd or backward only within the current track Listening to compact discs TLS ATER E PPE PUTO A A PRL ESR STE e E l DISC SKIP ES Ki MEPIT ee a Skipifunction crip hig adil cols cs To skip discs EI Use this function to skip discs to select a disc you wish to listen to You can use this function in stop sequential play and disc grouping play modes e m om om cfr Press DISC SKIP until you reach the desired OS Dooooe CLD Cyortebuanly disc Skips to the preceding disc Skips to the next disc va The changer skips over empty stots This function does not work during program play DISC SKIP lf you attempt to use this function during single disc play the changer will cancel single disc play Disc number at the playing position To skip tracks E Use this function to skip tracks to select a track you wish to listen to Press either 4 or gt gt until you reach the desired track Mi You can skip backward gt gt You can skip forward Track number at the playing position In the sequential single disc disc grouping program play mode In the program play mode you can skip from one track to another in the programmed sequence In any other mode you can skip forward and backward within the current disc only Each press increases the number of skips Current position 2nd press 1st press 1st press 2nd press dq You can skip to
70. re Refer servicing to qualified personnel only Product information For product service product information or assistance with product operation refer to the servicenter directory When getting service Before bringing in your changer for service be sure to remove all discs If the disc in play doesn t return to its slot when you press I hold the button down for about 4 seconds The dise should return to the slot C7Tr crs cr ococoocaoaoo GIL Reference an RQTS536 Reference pe RQT5536 About the HELP function 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 Jets the sound come through loud and clear without annoying blaring or distortion and most importantly without affecting your sensitive hearing We recommend you to avoid prolonged exposure to excessive noise Sound can be deceiving Over time your hearing comfort level adapts to higher volumes of sound So what sounds normal can actually be loud and harmful to your hearing Guard against this by setting your equipment at a safe level BEFORE your hearing adapts To establish a safe level
71. remain connected for one hour or more for the memory back up to be effective SPEAKERS LA TUNED STEREO rA A A gaenen IiI UNGI i Fane 21 AOTSSAIG Listening to compact discs TAPE MONITOR OD oOo o o ofo The changer plays all the tracks on all the discs in order and stops automatically when the last track on the tast disc finishes playing Before starting load your discs a Page 14 Press POWER on the receiver and CD changer First switch on the power of the receiver The unit will switch on Momentarily the message CHECKING DISCS will appear on the display When it goes out the last disc played will be displayed Press A to turn on SPEAKERS A if the button is pressed once more the indicator will switch off and no sound will be heard from the speakers D c D 2 J Turn INPUT SELECTOR to select CD Press DIGITAL INPUT to select ANALOG Each time the button is pressed the display switches Press TAPE MONITOR so the TAPE MONITOR indicator lights POWER ED press INPUT SELECTOR on the graphic They equalizer to select SOURCE STANDBY b ON i Dist E A A AT EET continued on next page A SPEAKERS B NG SPEAKERS F INPUT SELECTOR O OnI tit FHN Laie NE DIGITAL ANALOG Ss INPUT SELECTOR SOURCE m TAPE 22 ROT5536 __ listening to compact discs a Press p Pla
72. s gt pages 8 and 9 and ANALOG a is selected page 22 bal Press INPUT SELECTOR on the graphic equalizer to select SOURCE Press TAPE MONITOR so the TAPE MONITOR indicator lights Adjust the tone quality as desired pages 46 and 47 for details about operation 5 Press P or 4 to begin recording and play the source to be recorded gt To begin recording from the forward side 4 To begin recording from the reverse side When recording on both sides of the tape be sure to press gt To stop recording Press Ml 2 Recording UIR 40 RQT5536 REC PAUSE REVERSE MODE PROCS EAH TOE H EHH ET HOHE EH EEE HHOH HEHEHE HEHE ERED SEEEN K1 2 SPEED Nf NOR Lt i SYNCHRO START Making a recording To temporarily stop recording Press REC PAUSE To resume recording Press either 4 or P corresponding to the side of the tape side indicator lt or gt which is lit Use Deck 2 to record the sound being played back on Deck 1 Load tapes which have been advanced to the end of the leader tape into both decks Deck 1 For playback Deck 2 For recording Press REVERSE MODE to select the desired reverse mode Each time the button is pressed the indicator will change in the order J C97 OOO ee Seen Only one side of the tape will be recorded and then operation will automatically stop
73. selection If you enter non existing disc s or track s the corresponding indicator illuminates and the entry is included in the count During play the changer will cancel the non existing entry Press P to start play To enter other selections during play repeat steps 3 and 4 To clear all programmed contents In the stop mode Press I To quit the program mode In the stop mode Press PROGRAM The changer will return to the sequential play mode If the mode is exited in this fashion it is possible to re enter the mode and listen to the same program after enjoying other modes of play If discs are replaced the new discs are included in the program If a disc is removed or the new disc doesn t have the programmed track number those entries are canceled as the program is played For your reference The program is stored even if the unit is turned off or disconnected from its power supply Extended disconnection will eventually result in erasure of the program Special note on recording programs The changer needs time to change discs and find tracks It will take the changer slightly longer than the total track time to record everything How much longer depends on the program Listening to compact discs If while listening to a certain track you decide that you want to add that track to your program you can with direct programming While the track you want to program is playing Press DIRE
74. sing TV or VCR To watch TV broadcasts Point the remote Point the remote Point the remote control control toward the control toward toward the TV TV and the receiver the TV TV TVNIDEO CO gt Switch ON the TV Set the TV VIDEO and the receiver mode on the TV to The receiver will TV switch to TV input If you allow more than 3 seconds to pass between pressing TV and only the TV will be operated Do not use this remote control to turn the TV ON and OFF if you are not using the receiver Select the desired channel To watch TV broadcasts with a VCR tuner Point the remote Point the remote F cD Cyc control toward the contro toward the DELAY LEVEL TV and the receiver VCR and the receiver Set the input 1 TV 6 VCR 6 O C CO C9 m CA CD Cc E selector on 2 C Switch ON the TV Switch ON the the VCR to and the receiver VCR the TUNER position OO The receiver will zie CH co switch to VCR input 2 an Point the remote control toward Point the remote control toward the TV TVAIDEO Remote control operation fia Set the TV VIDEO Select the desired channel mode on the TV to VIDEO if you allow more than 3 seconds to pass between pressing VCR and only the VCR will be operated Do not use this remote control to turn the VCR ON and OFF if you are not using the receiver To switch OFF the TV To switch OFF the VCR VCR y on CD
75. sition use the test signal to adjust the volume of the speakers to the same speakers apparent level gt Page 43 45 Sit back and enjoy the experience Before use 5 RQT5536 9 ei 3 Nd 2 faba Graphic equalizer E CD changer O O Center speake Front speaker Front speaker Left 7 os on Right lt oN Subwoofer not included 30 30 ey N 1 P g os ay r hi oy Surround He Surround speaker Left 7 speaker Right Irregular coloring Front speaker Front speaker Center speaker If irregular coloring occurs on your television These speakers are designed to be used close to a television but the picture may be affected with some televisions and set up 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 further away from the television Placement poper Sp SET E pA S S ATAS AET 2 S Placement ofeach unit 1 amp Stack the units as shown in the illustration FE ae os utg appe EN rare T Placement of speakers Beige gt ERE UA liep gO or trha FE Fie Pade hee The illustration shows where to place the speakers so as to best enjoy sound with the DSP modes Front speakers Place on the left and right of the TV at seated ear height so that there is good coherency betwee
76. speaker Front speaker Right Left SPEAKERS Itt opa SSRROUNI Career 3 12 Speaker cable Speaker cable included included E Protection circuitry For front speakers These units incorporate speaker protection circuitry to protect the speaker from damage caused by excessive input or abnormal signals when excessive input is detected input is automatically interrupted If sound is interrupted or changed 1 Reduce the volume of the receiver 2 Check the sound source and connections for any problems if there is no problem the protection circuitry will reset in a few minutes After the protection circuit is reset Take care not to turn the receiver s volume up too high Center and surround speakers Surround speaker Left cut Center speaker Surround speaker Speaker cable ROTSS36 Oo OC Receiver r Boan A ooo c SARRAR CIMERARREL 4 i Remote control signal sensor About 7 meters 23 ft in front of the signal sensor The actual range will depend on the angle at which the remote control is used Transmission window Put two liners back to back inside each pocket as shown above Concerning the remote control Battery installation Align the poles and properly when inserting the batteries Press in and down towards the minus end Do not mix old and new batteries or different types of batteries
77. speaker from the listening position so the sound from the speakers reaches the listening position at the same time The unit calculates the delay time for the center and surround speakers based on these distances In FILTER Enter the cutoff frequency for your subwoofer based on the bass capability of your front speakers The factory setting is 100 Hz Press POWER on the receiver Press A and B at the same time SETTING appears on the display Press A to select what you want to set Each time the button is pressed the display switches as follows SIZE gt DISTANCE FILTER DR COMP a eee ee ee ee v YV is amp 55 When SIZE is selected Press B to select the speaker channel to be set Each time the buttons is pressed the display switches as follows FRONT CENTER SURROUND Ge Turn SFC MODE to set the type LARGE SMALL of the speaker Each time the selector is turned the display switches as follows Front SMALL gt LARGE Center Surround NONE SMALL gt LARGE The factory settings are as follows Front speakers LARGE Center and surround speakers SMALL Repeat steps and to complete the size settings for the front center and surround speakers RQT5536 g g 56 AQT5536 DISTANCE oO A SPEAKERS B O L SETTING 2 SFC MODE FILTER SFC MODE A SPEAKERS B Eo Tee A SPEAKERS B A SPEAKE
78. ss MUTING The message MUTING ON NOW runs repeatedly from right to left across the display as long as the muting function is on Press once again to return to the previous volume level Muting is cancelled when the receiver is turned off Turn INPUT SELECTOR to select and start the desired source Refer to the appropriate operating instructions for details The indicator corresponding the select source lights and the source is shown on the display VCR To watch video tapes TV To watch TV DVD To watch DVD PHONO To listen to phono discs To watch a video or DVD or the TV set the TV to either the TV mode or VIDEO mode If you are using VCR and you select TAPE CD TUNER or TREBLE PHONO The picture will remain on the screen Press DIGITAL INPUT to select DIGITAL if you have used digital connection for TV DVD or CD The DIGITAL INPUT indicator lights Only Dolby Digital DTS or PCM signals 44 1 kHz or 48 kHz can be reproduced through the digital terminal The digital input signal of sampling frequencies 96 kHz and other signal formats such as MPEG cannot be reproduced on the receiver MUTING p AA ET PN tG i i a te Se PEGE LING Lo Reduce the volume Connect the headphones INPUT SELECTOR Plug type 6 3 mm 1 4 in stereo Adjust the volume Select STEREO or turn SPEAKERS A and B off when using headphones Turning the speakers off automatically engages dab
79. television off Oo o heard Adjacent signal is interfering Reduce the treble 37 DSP is on e Select DSP DEFEAT 44 Low pitched hum sound Power cord is near the antenna wires e Separate the power cord from the wires i neared when thes station Electronic interference from the power cordis Use an outdoor antenna a is tuned fed to the speakers A continuous or intermittent Interference from other appliances e Separate this system from such appliances hiss is heard fluorescent light TVs small motors etc Install noise prevention equipment on this through discharge and oscillation unit or on the electric appliance While using the cassette deck Previously recorded sound Erase head is dirty Clean the head has not been erased Sound output is hoarse or Heads are dirty Clean the heads unseeey Tape is damaged e Try operation with a new cassette if there is no problem with the new cassette discard the damaged cassette Poor sound quality The Dolby noise reduction function is off Press DOLBY NR especially in the high treble and low bass ranges Sound is low poor tone Heads capstan and or pinch roller are dirty Clean the heads capstan and or pinch intermittent sound noise roller Tape is damaged Try operation with a new tape There is a lot of noise and The heads have been magnetized Demagnetize the heads with a the trebl
80. the tape ee eeeeeeeeeeereeeeesseeteee 36 TABS COUMEM sninn resadsserseetsscestvaesaverostecsuchteaaveesva DO Other functions seis aici iieirdecacsaiamindlaeaeyen 37 To adjust the tone quality 0 ee sscreeeeeecrsteteereneretereeeeneeees 37 To adjust the sound Balance ccc sereeeeserrensenesserrenersereeee De To mute the SOUN NEVE cceceerecceecnseseteteenareeaserseesesereen Dl To enjoy external SOUlCES ssesssrssnirresersesressiveerrreveernrreernreereren O To listen through headphones esenessereerrrrresnnsorssarorsssrrrasevarssree 37 The TAPE MONITOR indicator OG Dynamic range COMPTOSSION css crssssareorasssaseserssacsrsarscensters SO Using a SUGWOOTOT sitiscssnissiseraniniscdi imrasaciinee sapacsunaececisasseionszonsbe 38 Digital Signal Processor DSP eee eeeeeeeee AQ Using the graphic equalizer cere teee eer AB ETETEA pet ae ee Ee ae ee ee aain seat drain t i Daten aa i Remote control operation Using the remote control 48 Reference for speakers DD Specifications eiiieaenii an Product service ooo cece ccc cecstceteeaseaseacensesesecessteeseerates 59 About the HELP function ec ecceeeesetecerrerseceeee 60 Listening caution eirese B0 Maintenance E ER A E AA S EA EA EAE OO Troubleshooting guide A EAE T E E need 61 Dist 11 5 See oe ac aiin Back cover Supplied accessories _ Please check and identify the supplied CAUTI ON accessories RISK OF ELECTRIC SHO
81. tion against voltage surges and built up static charges Section 810 of the Nationa Electrical Code ANSI NFPA No 70 1990 provides information with respect to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure grounding of the lead in wire to an antenna discharge unit size of grounding conductors location of antenna discharge unit connection to grounding electrodes and requirements for the grounding electrode See figure below ANTENNA DISCHARGE UNIT ELECTRIC NEC SECTION 810 20 SERVICE EQUIPMENT SA GROUNDING CONDUCTORS NEC SECTION 810 21 GROUND CLAMPS i POWER SERVICE GROUNDING ELECTRODE SYSTEM NEC ART 250 PART H NEC NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE 2 Water and Moisture Do not use this unit near water for example near a bathtub washbowl swimming pool or the like Damp basements should also be avoided 3 Heat The unit should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators and the like It also should not be placed in temperatures less than 5 C 41 F or greater than 35 C 95 F 4 Condensation Moisture may form on the lens in the following conditions immediately after a heater has been turned on in a steamy or very humid room e when the unit is suddenly moved from a cold environment to a warm one If moisture forms inside this unit it may not operate property To correct this problem turn on the power and wait about one hour for the moisture to evaporate 1 Ventilation
82. to the slot you want 3 Press the eject button on the loader carriage You can set and remove discs while another disc is playing Do not set a disc in the slot of the disc being played stot flashes The disc in play is returned to its slot when finished If two discs somehow jam the slot they could be damaged When this happens the message TAKE OUT will appear on the display Remove the disc that doesn t belong in the slot and press the stop button Do not open the CD front panel and press the eject button when CHECKING DISCS appears in the display The CD mechanism will be damaged if the eject button is pressed at this time Sometimes the front panel cannot be opened while a disc is playing In such case wait until you can open it Do not touch the recorded surface wenee PARRA EATER AEE OETA HE SARE AEE HATED TTETETEF EEE F OHHH HAO CER ARES EE REE How to clean CDs To protect tapes against further recording Side A Tab tor Tab for side B side A To re record Normal position tape High position tape 33 Detection hole Concerning CDs With this changer you can only play CDs COMPACT having this mark However do not use irregular shape CDs CDs of the sort can damage the unit 3 DIGITAL AUDIO Handling precautions E eli you are taking the CD from a cold to a warm environment moisture may form on the CD Wipe this off with a soft dry lint free cloth be
83. ts The remote control transmitter is not correctly Face the remote contro transmitter facing the system components correctly toward the system components While using the graphic equalizer Sound is distorted The TAPE EQ switch on the back of the Set to EQ 7 receiver is switched to TAPE No sound Input on the graphic equalizer is seti Correct the setting 18 22 33 incorrectly Disc index CATEII DISC NAME O101010 0 010 0 0 0 Qiao gianna ai aia tiqiqiaiaidi aiaqiaia TINIM TIDL OIN 00O 1 i 7 t 1 i didiaiaiaia l 4 l t t 1 l l Write your group names in here as aq a Q X o Panasonic Canada Inc Ontario L4W 2T3 5770 Ambler Drive Mississauga www panasonic ca P RQT5536 2000 Matsushita Electric Industrial Co Ltd Printed in Malaysia HO200MKO D
84. used has an impedance under 8 press and hold down either A or B for 4 seconds or more to set the impedance on the main unit to tow Press and hold down once again for 4 seconds or more to turn it off Note that when LOW IMP is illuminated speakers A and B cannot both the used at the same time To change a speaker e g To use speaker B press A EN goes out and then press B to activate speaker B No settings are necessary when using the speakers included with this unit Settings may need to be changed if you replace the speakers We Tis Tae ea SEA ETS hon pea DAPA ELT m ETR if A SAS tig Ba E ee front speakers SUBY COFER Speaker cable included Front speaker Right SPEAKERS SURIOU cotf FRONT NZ f Speaker cable not included Remove the short bars from the terminals of both speakers Keep the short bars in a safe place You will need to purchase another set of speaker cords to bi wire the speakers e f you bi wire the speakers turn speakers A and B on page 18 SURROUND and SFC cannot be used in this case GG Connections to the FRONT B and SUBWOOFER OUT terminals This receiver has no amplifier section designed especially for the subwoofer To connect a passive subwoofer i You can connect another amplifier and connect a i passive subwoofer to it Connection to a passive subwoofer that has front Se sae SPEAKERS speaker terminals is also
85. y will begin EJ Adjust the volume When you are using the graphic equalizer page 46 for details about operation i aasvarreevertvvt v ntogat gaasaapoaapoapappaptappoapaapppaasppvsrapuasrosarpaaases To stop play Press I The display will show the total number of track and the total playing time of the current disc page 24 Press p to re start play It takes roughly 3 seconds from the time you press I until the disc is returned to the slot To temporarily stop play Press ff The gg indicator will light up Press gt to resume play On the CD changer s display Disc number in play Play indicator Elapsed piay time Track number in play VOLUME Listening to compact discs DISC SKIP To search for the desired position ae SKIP To skip discs Displayed information when play is stopped The total playing time displayed includes the silent sections between tracks For this reason it may be a few seconds longer than the playing time indicated on the disc When you open the front panel the total number of tracks and the total playing time go out After listening is finished Be sure to reduce the volume level and switch the power to the standby condition by pressing POWER on the receiver Listening eons 24 RQTS536 ult DISC SKIP Slot number LY __ listening to compact discs E Single disc pilay is convenient whe

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