Panasonic SC-CH60 User Manual

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Panasonic
Mini Changer System
SC-CH60
Operating Instructions
B -m W 3' J iài-
Before connecting, operating or adjusting this product, please read
these instructions completely.
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RQT2599-L *
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Panasonic

PanasonicMini Changer SystemSC-CH60Operating InstructionsB -m W 3' J iài-Before connecting, operating or adjusting this product, please

Page 2 - Table of Contents

Front Panel Controls and Functions(continued)Tuner section0 Sleep timer button (SLEEP)Press when you want the system to turn itself oft.® Timer on bu

Page 3 - Suggestions for Safety

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Page 4 - Preparations

Front Panel Controls and Functions(continued)iAmplifier sectionPower “STANDBY c!)/ON” switch (POWER, STANDBY c!)/ON)Press to switch the unit from on t

Page 5 - Supplied accessories

^...QO ~r~hr=-cnZ30Cassette deck section® Cassette holders @ Record button (RECORD)Press to make a recording (tape deck 1 only).@ Playback butto

Page 6

Remote Control Unit Controls andFunctionsCommon operation controls (Figure 1)The functions of buttons ® and ® are identical to thosedescribed under

Page 7 - AM EXT ANT

Compact disc controls (Figure 3)The functions of buttons 0, O, 0, ©, 0,0 and 0 are identical to those described under “Compact disc chang

Page 8 - Compact disc changer section

Concerning the Remote ControlBattery installation-------------------------------------------------1 Open the cover.Press gently and slide the cover o

Page 9 - @ Repeat play Indicator (CD)

Basic Operating Procedure1 Press POWER STANDBY CD /ON to switch on the power.2 Select the sound source by pressing TAPE, CD or TUNER.The display pan

Page 10 - Tuner section

Setting the Time of DayThese instructions explain how to set the time for 18:20.Switch on the power.4 Press TIME + or TIME - until the correct minut

Page 11 - IWI /!///• IWI IM/I IWI

Listening to Radio BroadcastsManual tuner operation---------------------------------------1 Press the TUNER input select button.2 Press BAND to sele

Page 12 - Amplifier section

Thank you for purchasing this system.For optimum performance and safety, please read these instructions carefuily.Table of ContentsBefore UseSuggestio

Page 13 - Cassette deck section

Automatic tuner operation oniy for FM--------------------Listening to Radio Broadcasts(continued)For FM broadcasting stations (but not AM), you can au

Page 14 - Functions

Memory presettingIf you want to preset broadcast frequencies, you can input them into the unit's memory. You can easily recall

Page 15 - @ Program button (CD PROGRAM)

Memory tuner operationListening to Radio Broadcasts(continued)(To listen to broadcast stations which have been programmed into the unit’s memory)&apos

Page 16 - Concerning the Remote Control

^¡ssìMemory scanningThis feature is convenient when trying to iocate a certain broadcast, or to monitor each station briefly.Each frequency can be hea

Page 17 - Basic Operating Procedure

Listening to Compact DiscsSequential play--------------------------------------------Sequential play refers to play all tracks on the loaded discs in

Page 18 - Setting the Time of Day

To temporarily stop the disc play(Also available from the remote control)Press the pause button.II PAUSEPause indicator±y~"S-lS Œj s s S SThe pau

Page 19 - Listening to Radio Broadcasts

Direct access play----------------------------------------Listening to Compact Discs(continued)(Only from the remote control)Direct access allows you

Page 20

Program play(Only from the remote control)This function ailows you to program up to 20 tracks from the loaded discs in any order you choose.1 23 4/ f$

Page 21 - Memory presetting

To clear a programmed track-------------------------------------------1. Press CANCEL in the stop mode.CANCEL indicator will light.2. Specify which

Page 22

Random playThe microcomputer will automatically select a sequence of tracks to be played from all of the loaded discs in an "e

Page 23 - Memory scanning

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 24 - Listening to Compact Discs

Special features-------------------------------------------Listening to Compact Discs(continued)o-CZZDOSearch functionYou can search rapidly forwa

Page 25 - Stop mode

Repeat functionThis function repeats the play of tracks on the loaded discs. (Also available from the remote control)Press REPEAT before or during p

Page 26

Listening to TapesYou can use either deck 1 or deck 2 for tape playback by following the same steps. (This page shows an example using deckt.)To play

Page 27 - Program play

To stop the tapePres* STOP/EJECT. STOP/± EJECTThe playback will stop.To briefly Interrupt playbackPress PAUSE.II PAUSETo resume playback, press PAUSE

Page 28

Listening to Tapes(continued)>-rzjoTo fast forward or rewind the tapePress P^P^/CUE or ^^/REV whiie the tape is stopped.The tape will start moving

Page 29 - Random play

Series playbackSeries playback is the continuous playback o1 the side which faces toward you in both tape decks, from tape deck 2 to tape de

Page 30

Making a Recording (Deck 1 only)To record from the desired source---------------To make a tape-to-tape recording, see “Tape-to-Tape Recording" on

Page 31 - -m.’ SEC

To briefly interrupt recordingPress PAUSE on deck 1.IIPAUSEThe cassette deck will return to the recording standby mode. To resume recording, press

Page 32 - Listening to Tapes

Tape-to-tape recording from deck 2 to deck 1-------------------Making a Recording(continued)The recording level and the noise reduction effect

Page 33 - Full auto-stop

5 Press PLAY on deck 2.The synchro start function starts tape-to*tape recording.ibEomi tmI DECK 21 ^ENT HIMAX7 n n rfill L=lnHVOLUMENotes:Whiie tape

Page 34

PreparationsThese operating Instructions are appiicable to the foiiowing system.SystemCompact Audio SystemCompact Disc ChangerSpeakersSC-CH60 SA-CH60S

Page 35 - Series playback

Edit-Recording from Compact DiscsUse the edit-recording safeguard to maintain continuity when changing from one side of the tape to the other

Page 36

Specify the tape length by one minute.0) Press T PRESET TUNING or PRESET TUNING Specify the desired time.You can specify up to 90 minutes.(D Press MEM

Page 37 - Press STOP/EJECT on deck 1

Fit editing (J.FiT)--------------------------------------------------------------Edit-Recx)rding from Compact Discs(continued)This function allows the

Page 38 - Making a Recording

specify the tape length by one minute.CD Press ▼ PRESET TUNING or PRESET TUNING A to specify the desired time.You can specify up to 90 minutes.(D Pres

Page 39 - 5 Press PLAY on deck 2

Changing the Tone QualityUsing the graphic equaiizer controi------------------Adjust the graphic equaiizer controis as desired.Examples---------------

Page 40 - Press ALBUM

To listen with augmented bass (super bass effect)---------------------(Also available from the remote control)Press SUPER BASS.The super bass indi

Page 41 - ■ST0P/± EJECT

Using the TimerSetting the timer piay —You can use this timer function to program the system to play a desired sound source at a desi

Page 42 - II 4th I I Slh I I 71h i

5 Select the hour you want the timer to go on.0 Press TIME + or TIME - to set hour. In this case, set to7.~i Press POWER STANDBY /ON to switch to the

Page 43 - To cancel fit editing

Using the TimerSetting the timer recording(continued)You can use this timer function when you want to record from the radio at a desire

Page 44 - Changing the Tone Quality

To cancel tinier recording modePress ON TIMER on the tuner.ONTtMERThe timer on time indicator will go out.To resume regular play after the timer

Page 45 -

Supplied accessoriesCheck the packing carton for these accessories.s□ AC power supply cord...

Page 46 - Using the Timer

Using the Timer (continued)To use the sleep timer-------------------You can use this timer function to switch the power to the standby mod

Page 47 - To cancel the timer mode

To confirm the time remaining on the sleep timer{Also available from the remote control)After the display shows the mode display:Press SLEEP.SLEEPThe

Page 48

Using an External UnitTo enjoy an external source-----------------You can connect an output terminal of a VCR or TV to this system. (See pages 6-7.)1

Page 49

Care & UseConcerning Cassette Tapes -Selection of cassette tapesCassene tapes exceeding 90 minutes:These tapes are handy for their long playback a

Page 50 - Using the Timer (continued)

Care & Use (continued) Concerning Compact Discs[alngfgWith this system, you can only use compact discs having this mark:DIGITAL AUDIOHandlin

Page 51 - Press SLEEP

MaintenanceCassette deck head careTo ensure good sound quality for recording and playback, be sure toclean the heads approximately after every 10 hour

Page 52 - Using an External Unit

Troubleshooting GuideBefore requesting service for this unit, check the chart below for a possible cause of the problem you are expe

Page 53 - Care & Use

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

Page 54 - Care & Use (continued)

Technical SpecificationsCOMPACT AUDIO SYSTEMCOMPACT DISC CHANGERAMPLIFIER SECTION AUDIO100 Hz-20 kHz continuous powerNo. of channels2 (left and right,

Page 56 - Troubleshooting Guide

PreparationsConnections-------------(continued)1 Connect the Included flat cable to connectors A, B.ConnectingHold the connector with the recessed par

Page 57 - While listening to ta

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Page 58 - Technical Specifications

For best reception and sound quality, use an FM outdoor antenna (not included).If you use an FM outdoor antenna, disconnect the indoor

Page 59

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

Page 60 - RQT2599-L

°-CZ30® (l3)(Si @Display@ Matrix displayShows the total number of tracks on a disc, and the current playing track to flash and the tracks

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