Panasonic SC-AK57 User Manual

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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - CD Stereo System

CD Stereo SystemCD n"‘"‘J '¿jlghxtaj ^UàJSC-AK57Operating InstructionsJ .^:.v‘A\ tljlaLujIGCnCOMRftCT[o]D§©DIGITAL MJDiO 'V Nv;

Page 2 - Dear customer

IFront panel controls----------------------------^1l.r-.aU____------® ® ® @ @Main unit E]No. Name Ref. page0 CD manager button (CD MANAGER) ...

Page 3 - CAUTION:

Front panel controlsRemote controlButtons such as © function in exactly the same way as the buttons on the main unit.No. Name Ref. page©

Page 4 - Cmcerning the remote control

Turning the demo function off (DEMO)mIf the clock has not been set, a demonstration of the display is shown when the unit Is off.This func

Page 5 - Placement oí speakers

Setting the timeThis is a 24-hour display clock.The example in the figure shows how to set the time for 16:25 {4:25 p.m.).n Press [POWER]

Page 6 - For best reception:

Presetting radio broadcastsЦ TUNER/BAND! I~ h ftn n n ri; 7 ' 'C 'i о о f >~it f f и и. t иMEMORY_ Г h/(J I IО О inU O. IUЧ@ Pres

Page 7 - Connect the AC power cord

Listening to radio broadcastsf~ it'/ > f Ip ~f о nО i.^iu¿TUNE MODEn n l~ r~ г Tг гг л _Í í_ '/t '/ /”? it / / / o /M / f / t/ U M

Page 8 - AM outdoor antenna @

fasHI ífoisni ÍDBC4I HoiScitListehing to compact disesAlways stop the changer before loading or changing CDs. You cannot change CDs while a

Page 9 - SURROUND

iisfening fo compact discsPress [CD].The power will come on automatically.If the unit was off and a CD was loaded, piay will start autom

Page 10 - Front panel controls

“oCO Twn TAPI AMXW"è ¿¡^."o “^0E3”^(¡KDiacic5i1NI0f9n«.^ M-.p*foo o ,c5OCDOOMUTWO you—o O CZ) CDCD%CD CD CD CDlisfenfng to compact (fiscsR

Page 11

listening to compact disesby remote control only.i? c r V 000^ L. JL/ , i- J® Indicates program modeYou can program up to 24 tracks.Press [CD].Ensure

Page 12 - Economy mode (ECO) m

Dear customerDANGERINVISIBLE LASBI RAD lATlO« WHO< OP0I. AVOID DIRECT EXPOSURE TO BEAM.ADVAflSELUSmiG LASEflSmiHliVED iB№ kSB SIKKEITOSAfBfmiEfE ER

Page 13 - Setting the time

Listening to compact discsTUNE MODEACD MANAGER^ I T o p r i/'' f I / Í W 7L / 'íáscTl ípisc^ tniSC 5|^ ~l n_7 U7...

Page 14 - CT/'W

Listening fo topes□‘TOO C I ni i.DOLBY HRirappZ о□□NR(S’RBVMODI—I IT n о c;dé>00 МЯTypes of tapes which can be played correctly:The unit automatic

Page 15 - /t '/ /”? it / / / o /

Listening to topesFM MOOE/BPMEMORYJITo fast-forward or rewind the tape ElPress or [►►/►►!] in the stop mode.Tape direction To rewind To fast-forwardT

Page 16 - Listehing to compact dises

I(D RecordingBefore recording (Deck 2 only)Types of tapes which can record correctlyThe unit automatically identifies the type of tape.NORMAL POSiTION

Page 17 - Tl T c r

Recording from radio hroadcasfsPreparation:Insert the tape to be recorded onto into deck 2.Tape direction is automaticaily set toChange the tape di

Page 18 - CD CD CD CD

® B B B IBis^ tE^Retording Jrom compact discsPreparation;1. Insert the tape to be recorded onto into deck 2,Tape direction is automaticaliy set toCha

Page 19 - £ I (within 10 seconds or so)

i-I:1§ : 1w.1-11 ir——c\ o cn" c : u;ai> :V E- FM MODE/BP MEMOFIYT)«a -} L:3E>(P).Recortimg from compact discsTo record: special CDs o

Page 20 - Listening to compact discs

tape~U>-tape recordingThe recording level and the Dolby effect will be recorded as they are on the tape being played back.Preparation:In

Page 21 - fo topes

IS. WOOFERT V I I ± ±1Boosting the super Woofer QPress [S.WOOFER].•When listening to the sound through the speakers MID (med!Uin)-»MAX (high)-»-Light

Page 22 - FM MOOE/BP

CONTBO''^controlhylQUI int . J f ri i, V U / 7 i_ yi/yàryihg the sound qvaïity with the manual equalizer (Manual EQ)Turn [SOUND CONTROL JOG]

Page 23

Suggestions for safetyAvoid placing the unit in areas of;•direct suniight •high temperature •high humidity •excessive vibration•uneven surfaces (Place

Page 24

Varying the sound quality with thè acoustic image (ÀI) equalizer (3DAIEO)It is possible to use the acoustic image equalizer (Al EQ) togethe

Page 25 - Retording Jrom compact discs

Surroùttd systèhis•Select the surround mode appropriate to the source you are using. Read the foiiowing explanations to aid your selection.Recognizing

Page 26 - Recortimg from compact discs

Add these audio effects to improve the experience •Check the set-up of your speakers.Set your speakers up to suit the surround mode you have

Page 27 - To stop recording:

6CH DiSCRETE INPUT(Dolby Digital) ttfctS“5KDVD± "DvDsiMm Rr#-3EMfóW^^TÌÈ iS fi ® ^ tt tbfc^:^ ^ • DVD□□| DOLBY] DIGITALDOLBY PRO-LOGIC(

Page 28 - @ DISCO (sound field)

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Page 29 - I II IntU llL

6CH DIsatETE INPUT modeMilldj AUX1/2aBLHT (W n M T± l^i U tISVOLUME@CH SELECT¿¡X“) / r~( I f' U LU O -J VI t_J Lf »/a :Dd'J:s^ aL£-P -EdS

Page 30 - Adjust the sound quality

Enid^ng souhd wfh bdtB^^ ¿OGiCYDOifir rao LOG/gPress [□□, PRO LOGIC].The PRO LOGIC] lamp lights.Adjust the volume of each speaker.Sit in the normal li

Page 31 - Surroùttd systèhis

SUPERSURROUNDMfll/ TC I f U V J. 1_B3[SEnjoying sound With stereophonies (SUPEk SURROUND)0•This mode adds the 5ch surround effect to the normal stere

Page 32 - Seat position function

Using the virtual reòr surround efifecf fVIRn/AL HEAR SRNDJ bVIRTUAL REAR 5RKD•When the surround speakers are put on the front speakers, thi

Page 33 - (m^:iLi$n)

ICENTER FMUSIS- i -:. a “ apnn ip 1 UUU Jsi-. TB ' m-. -- ' EE- .Using the center focus eHecf (CENTBR FOCUS) m•When the center s

Page 34 - □Pl DOLBY 1

Cmcerning the remote control0(a) R6, AA size, UM“3® Insert the batteries observing the correct poiarities (+, -).® Transmission window© Remote control

Page 35 - L£-P -EdS

Singing along with iCARAOKBThis system lets you enjoy KARAOKE with audio CDs and audio tapes. (Karaoke cannot be done to the radio o

Page 36 - Playback the source

It^ERBJJKE..KEumi... .. .. .. .nu... r^i iilngirig along with KAMOKEQBAs well as adjusting the key, you can also add echo, make it soun

Page 37 - Press [SIMULATED STEREO]

Using the timerCLOCK/SPLR'd@CLOCK/OFF- -l U n 1, r 1 u ^i ÍVOLUMEl‘OL -FBdO®PU¥/0REC©PLAYPOWER(i)/lUsing the play timersPreparations• Switch on t

Page 38 - HEAR SRNDJ b

Using the timerPreparations«Switch on the power.• Make sure that you have completed “Setting the time" on page 24.Set the timer at least 2 minute

Page 39 - (SEAT POSITION) m ^

Using th& timerUsing the iptay/record timerIf you set the timer incorrectlyRepeat the procedure from step Q.To check settingsWhile the unit is

Page 40 - Singing along with iCARAOKB

Using the timerUsjng the sleep: timerThis timer turns power to your system OFF at the set time {Max. 2 hours, settable at 30 minute

Page 41 - ... .. .. ..

U$ing on e>^rnoriifìifListening to an external source E](See page 16 for external unit connection,)□ Press [AUX1/2] or [6CH DISCRETE INPUT].The pow

Page 42 - SPLR'd

How to hold CDs CD SÜÍüuu ìLljJadJ n ¡¿ IoDo not touch the recorded surface.5íi5ST5NTí3stíSiii;;:taL\-ííiíJHow ío clean CDs CD Milíh:Í3';íiu_03-i

Page 43 - CD Press [CLOCK/TIMER]

tir^M^feshoofiiigBefore requesting service for this unit, check the chart beiow for a possible cause of the problem you are experie

Page 44 - Using the iptay/record timer

Problem Probable cause(s)Suggested remedyReferencepage(s)When there is a television set nearbyThe picture on the TV disappears or stripes appear

Page 45 - Usjng the sleep: timer

Placement oí speakersSuperwoofer2.Ì* LaCenter speakerI ft I nilFront speaker (Left)(£)^^LajI Surround speaker (Lett)I C£)¡1 jiTiTin jjtljk itLojjjT

Page 46 - Convehfehf functions

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Page 47 - Cbntem/hg casse^ iai9es

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Page 48

technical ^pedficatiohsAMPLIFIER SECTIONFront speaker Power outputPWlPO 2200 WRMS power outputTHD {at 1 kHz) 10%, both channels driven105 W per chann

Page 49 - Maintenance

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Page 50 - Ш ОЕМО(^?Й)ШЙ - 23

Cotihecfions© FM indoor antenna®hiFMAg® Adhesive tape©Bosic connections (for supplijedioc• Plug the AC power cord into a househoid AC outlet only afte

Page 51 - J» 1*^ 1 (wLbmfJI) yuiiJl

ConnecfionsQ Connect the surround speakers.Set the voltage.Use a flat-head screwdriver to turn the voltage selector on the rear panel to

Page 52 - ITront speakers (SB-AK57) \

ConnectionsQpliòhai anténna connectionsYou may need an outdoor antenna if you use this system in a mountainous region or inside a reinforc

Page 53 - RQT4808-G

Connections® DVD player with 5.1 ch OUT(not included) (E) Rear panei of this unitSURROUNDExternal ünit conheclioh• For details, refer to the ma

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