Panasonic SC-CH350 User Manual

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Panasonic
CD Stereo System
SC-CH350
Operating Instructions
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•The “EB” indication is shown on the packing case.
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Panasonic

PanasonicCD Stereo SystemSC-CH350Operating InstructionsziTJ. '-'fi li. Il ^ìiMi if »ÌÌiMÌÌIwf*^0llS® ilJJÌ# * iNotes:•Specifications diffe

Page 2 - Table of Contents

Preparations(continued)Connections (continued)M Optional antenna connections FM outdoor antenna (not included)If the FM indoor antenna does not

Page 3 - Caution for AC mains iead

External unit connection Analog playerAnalog player (not included)(R) (L)L.^— Stereo connection cable JL (not included)(R) (L)Surround speakersTh

Page 4 - Before Use

Front Panel Controls and FunctionsThe functions indicated by the numbers with black background (for example O) can also be activated from the

Page 5 - Concerning the Remote Control

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Page 6

Front Panel Controls and Functions(continued)•According to the area, there is a set with ® DAT instead of (E> PHONO. SOiBJSAmplifier section® Power

Page 7 - \ \O000

81—O ea/—1 1~r~\anoO^ ot> o(_ l_lCti I rDisplay sectionEqualizer flat indicator (EQ FLAT)Lights when the equalizer function is turned off.Fixed ind

Page 8

Front Panel Controls and Functions(continued)Cassette deck section@ Deck 1 cassette holderFast-torward/rewind/tape program sensor (TPS) buttons [◄◄

Page 9 - Appliance inlet

Compact disc player section@ Disc trayDisc tray open/ciose button OPEN/CLOSE)Press to open and close the disc tray.® Skip/search buttons ()Press to

Page 10 - Preparations

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Page 11 - ■ “REC OUT" terminal

Setting the Time of DayDISPLAYc:CANCELoThese instructions explain how to set the time of 18:20.1 Switch on the power.2 Press CLOCK/TIMER.3 0 Select

Page 12 - Tuner section

Thank you for purchasing this product.For optimum performance and safety, please read these instructions carefully.These operating instructions are ap

Page 13 - @ Link indicator (LINK)

Basic Operating Procedurer=[ I »iEIF CO TimMMD CD*1CLJcjaacDc±)d5ÒcbòQ^<±>C±>ÓQ[»MIME PnMMUl «MCei. REFIAT AAMQIIOOOOQacDC=)(=3(=i•4 ► 4

Page 14 - Amplifier section

Listening to Radio BroadcastsManual tuner operation (to tune to broadcasts by using the jog dial)1 Press the band-select button to select FM, LW or M

Page 15 - Display section

Listening to Radio Broadcasts(continued)Memory presettingWhen you preset broadcast frequencies to the memory, you can then easily select a

Page 16 - Cassette deck section

Memory tuner operation (to listen to broadcast stations preset into memory)Switch on the power and be sure you've completed the steps of “Memory

Page 17 - 0 Pause button (OD)

Listening to Compact DiscsSequential playSequential play refers to play beginning with the first track and continuing in order to the last track.113(A

Page 18 - Functions

To temporarily stop the disc play(Also available from the remote control)Press the pause button.I °° 1r 77 r_/• ri "7_1 Itt; / I, ' 1E)

Page 19 - Setting the Time of Day

Listening to Compact Discs(continued)Program playThis function allows you to program up to 36 tracks on a disc in any order you choose. From the main

Page 20 - Basic Operating Procedure

From the remote control1 Press the CD input select button.2 Press PROGRAM.The program indicator will appear on the display.3 Press the numeric bu

Page 21 - Listening to Radio Broadcasts

Listening to Compact Discs(continued)Program play (continued)CANCELQ-SKIP/-SEARCHM4/44 ►►/►Maa To confirm the program(Also available trorn the main u

Page 22

Direct access playDirect access allows you to start sequential play from a specific track to the last track on the disc.Make sure the player

Page 23 - -SKIP^^EutCtl

Caution for AC mains iead(For United Kingdom)(“EB” area code model only)The “EB” indication is shown on the serial number tag.For your safety, please

Page 24 - Listening to Compact Discs

Listening to Compact Discs(continued)Special featuresRANDOMQREPEAT Random play(Only from the remote control)The microcomputer will automatically sele

Page 25 - ■ About one touch playing

Skip function(Also available from the remote control)While in play mode, press orskip button momentarily until you locate the desired track

Page 26

You can use either deck 1 or deck 2 for tape playback by following the same steps.Listening to TapesTo play back prerecorded cassettes1 Press the TAP

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To stop playback{Also available from the remote control)Press the stop button.1□ Full auto-stopWhen the tape reaches the end, the tape tra

Page 28

Listening to Tapes(continued)Listening to two tapes consecutively2 56 43 2(Steps S and 6 also available from the remote control)1 Press the TAPE inpu

Page 29 - CD'

£J ^1 1 IT^QOO O^ oobC 1 JC3i 1 1—To find the beginning of a program (TPS: tape program sensor)To fast forward or rewind the tape(Also available

Page 30

Making a Recording(Deck 2 only)To record from the radio or external sourceAlthough you can record a compact disc using the foilowing procedures,

Page 31

When you record from the compact discsAfter pressing REC PAUSE;Press the CD input select button and the CD play button.The recording wil

Page 32 - Listening to Tapes

Edit-Recording from Compact DiscsYou can edit-record up to 36 tracks.Using the edit-recording safeguards against a break in the continuity of the

Page 33 - / < I 1 > \

Press SET.•The system assigns tracks to both sides of the tape and displays the results.•The time remaining on both sides of the tape appears on the d

Page 34

Suggestions for Safety Use a standard AC wall outlet1. Use from an AC power source of high voltage, such as that used for an air conditioner, is ve

Page 35 - (TPS: tape program sensor)

Edit-Recording from Compact Discs(continued)Tape length priority recording (FIT)When the tape is not long enough to record all the tracks

Page 36 - Making a Recording

8 0 Turn the jog dial to select the length of the tape you are using.(D Press SET.The system assigns the tracks to both sides of the tape and display

Page 37 - FM MODE/B.P

Edit-Recording from Compact Discs(continued)Program edit-recording (PROGRAM)You can specify the tracks to be recorded in the desired sequence while ch

Page 38 - ) Press SET

9 0Turn the jog dial to assign the tracks In sequence.You can also assign the tracks using the button on the numeric button on the remote c

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Edit-Recording from Compact Discs(continued)To record from another disc on the remaining blank portion of the tape (LINK)The automatic link function a

Page 40 - L botBY I

Tape-to-Tape RecordingThe recording level and the noise reduction effect of the original (playback) tape will be recorded on the new tape

Page 41

Changing the ToneTo retrieve the equalization curves preprogrammed to this systemThis system has 5 different equalization curves.-ON/FLAT-DEMOWhile pl

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About equalization curves preprogrammed to this unit|T| HEAVYThis curve can be used to add "punch" to rock and other music.2 CLEARThis curve

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Changing the Tone(continued)To store a desired equalization curves (USER curve)You can easily create the desired tone quality by using the sound effec

Page 44 - 2 Press CD EDIT

O'-BASSSURROUNDoTo listen with augmented bass (V. BASS)(Also available from the remote control) To cancel the V. BASS effectWhile playing the de

Page 45 - Tape-to-Tape Recording

Concerning the Remote ControlI Battery installation1 Open the cover.Press gently and slide the cover out.2 Insert the batteries included with this s

Page 46 - Changing the Tone

Using the TimerHave you read and completed “Setting the Time of Day” on page 19? If not, please complete these sections before continu

Page 47 -

0 Press VOL. PRESET to set the volume level for timer play.The volume level display will flash.(2) Adjust the volume level using the volume level co

Page 48

Using the Timer(continued)Have you read and completed “Setting the Time of Day” on page 19? If not, please complete these sections bef

Page 49 - SURROUND

5 Press the TUNER input select button and tune in the station whose broadcast you want to record.6 Load a cassette in deck 2.Select th

Page 50 - Using the Timer

Using the Timer (continued)To use the sleep timerYou can use this timer function to switch the power to the standby mode at a desired time

Page 51 - 7 Press PLAY TIMER

To change the time remaining on the sieep timer1 Press SLEEP.Within 5 seconds, follow with the next operation, or the display will return to what w

Page 52

Enjoying the Microphone MixingUsing the “KARAOKE” featureThis function attenuates only the singing voice in the tune, so you can easily e

Page 53 - 7 Press REC TIMER

Using an External UnitTo enjoy an external sourceYou can connect an analog turntable to this unit.1 Press the PHONO input select button.Note;For the

Page 54 - Using the Timer (continued)

Concerning the DisplaySelecting the displayPress DISPLAY on the tuner section.DISPLAYThe unit’s display can be stepped through the input mode

Page 55 - 1 Press SLEEP

Care & UseI Concerning Cassette Tapes" Selection of cassette tapesCassette tapes exceeding 90 minutesThese tapes are handy for their

Page 56 - Using the “KARAOKE” feature

PreparationsSupplied accessoriesCheck the packing carton for these accessories.AC power supply cord 1 pc.Antenna holder 1 pc.Remote control transmit

Page 57 - Using an External Unit

Care & Use(continued)I Concerning Compact DiscsWith this system, you can only use compact- incOMW^ discs having this mark: fn iRiDIGITAL

Page 58 - Concerning the Display

Maintenance Cassette deck head careTo ensure good sound quality for recording and playback, be sureto clean the heads approximately every 10 hours of

Page 59 - Care & Use

Before requesting service for this unit, check the chart below for a possible cause of the problem you are experiencing. Some sim

Page 60

ProblemProbable cause(s)Suggested remedyWhen there is a television set nearbyThe picture on the TV disappears or stripes appear on the screen.The lo

Page 61 - Maintenance

Т echnical Specifications Amplifier sectionFrequency response1 kHz continuous power output both NORMAL 40 Hz-14 kHz (+3, -6dB)channels driven2x30W(TH

Page 62 - Troubleshooting Guide

stacking the componentsInstall the various components as shown below.1O at 1 1 \ \O000 ^ Q o ^ ^ ^ ' O 0CD/—1-[—^ 0 0 / j *TunersectionAmpli

Page 63 - Suggested remedy

Preparations(continued)ConnectionsConnect the AC power supply cord after you have connected all other antennas and cables.•The configuration

Page 64 - Т echnical Specifications

2 Connect the LW/MW loop antenna.1. Attach the antenna holder with screws (included) to the rear panel.2. Clamp the antenna to the antenna holder an

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