Panasonic SC-CH84M User Manual

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Panasonic’
CD Stereo System
SC-CH84M
Operating Instructions
The illustrations show SC-CH84M for United Kingdom.
The configuration of the speakers differs according to area.
Note:
The “EB" indication shown on the outside packing case indicates
United Kingdom.
Before connecting, operating or adjusting this product, piease read
these instructions compietely. Please save this manual.
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Panasonic’

Panasonic’CD Stereo SystemSC-CH84MOperating InstructionsThe illustrations show SC-CH84M for United Kingdom.The configuration of the speakers differs a

Page 2 - Dear customer

Memory presetting»If broadcast frequencies are preset in the memory, you can easily tune in any of these frequencies from the system or remote control

Page 3 - TaMe of cpntehts

Listening to radio broadcastsPreset tuningBe sure you’ve completed the steps in “Memory presetting” on page 10.This example in the figure shows how to

Page 4 - (For United Kingdom)

Listening to compact discsSetting/Removing discsSpecial notes•You can set discs in the rack and remove them too, while piaying discs.•Never set a disc

Page 5 - C^ricerning the remote

Sequential playThe changer plays all the tracks on all the discs in order and stops autOfTiatically when the fast track on the last disc finishes play

Page 6 - :ÉÌliiÌÌÌiÌ

Listening to compactSequential playListening to a particular track on a particular disc firstb y re m o fic; c 6 n t rb I 'o n lyPress DISC. W

Page 7 - — 5-12 tn—«-I

Disc grouping playSometimes, you want to block off your CDs into groups. For example, by the type of music, or your favorite CDs, etc. Well, this chan

Page 8 - /jCZltt

Listening ta compact discsDisc grouping playRegistering CDs under named groups• Any single group can hold up to 60 CDs.•You can enter the same CD into

Page 9 - ^ V TUNIHG/TIME ADJUST

To start playClearing groups names and discsThe changer will play only CDs in the selected group.You can clear both the group name and all registered

Page 10 - Memory presetting

Listening to compact discsProgram playby remote control onlyEveryone has his/her favorite tracks. You can program the changer to play them in a specif

Page 11 - Listening to radio broadcasts

Direct programmingWhen “FULL" appears.This indicates that an attempt has been made to program more than 24 tracks. No more than 24 tracks can be

Page 12 - Listening to compact discs

Dear customerThank you for purchasing this product.For optimunn perfornnance and safety, please read these instructions carefully.These operatin

Page 13 - Sequential play

Listening to compact discsRandom playOne disc random playThe changer will play all tracks on the current disc In random order.Multiple disc random pla

Page 14 - Single disc play

1-disc functionOooooooooooooooooooooooooOOooooQOOPGroup random playThe changer randomly plays the tracks in the group in random order.by n?mofe contro

Page 15 - Disc grouping play

Listening to compact discsRepeat functionby remote eontrol onlyPlay will continue endlessly in accordance with the specific play mode seiected.Search

Page 16

Skip functionsTo skip discsUse this function to skip discs when selecting a disc which you wish to listen to.To skip tracksUse this function to skip t

Page 17 - JJJJ Irti MU

Listening to tapes• You can use either deck 1 or deck 2 for tape playback. •This page shows an example using deck 1.12DECK-f/2%Press TAPE DECK 1/2.The

Page 18 - Program play

Series playbackTo find the beginning of a program (TPS: Tape Program Sensor)Press or while the tape is playing.If the forward side (►) is playing:►

Page 19 - Direct programming

for playback onlyWèMteniént-V.BASSaSelecting sound quality and fieldBase your selection on the type of music and how you want to listen to it.£0 SPACE

Page 20 - Random play

[DECK 2 only ITo mute the volumeby remote control onlyThis feature is convenient when you have a telephone call, etc.MUDNG Press MUTING.a tape"”.

Page 21 - 1-disc function

RecomhgM^^^12DECK 2Press ^ OPEN on deck 2, and then insert the tape.Close the holder.DOLBY NRWhen making a Dolby NR recording, press DOL

Page 22

There are 2 ways to record from compact discs, normal recording and one-touch editing.Normal recording•Tracks are recorded in the order in which they

Page 23 - V TUHINGAIME ADJUST /Ч

TaMe of cpntehtsBefore use____________________________Caution for AC mains iead... 4Concerning the remote controi ...

Page 24 - Listening to tapes

Recording from compact discsNormal recordingREC START/STOP12DECK 2Press A OPEN on deck 2, and then insert the tape.Close the holder.DOLBY NRWhen makin

Page 25 - (TPS: Tape Program Sensor)

One-touch editing1234DECK 2DOLBY NflDISC SKIP/ GROUP NAMEPress A OPEN on deck 2, and then insert the tape.Close the holder.When making a Dolby NR rec

Page 26 - WèMteniént

Use Deck 2 to record the sound being played back on Deck 1.12DECK1/2Press TAPE DECK 1/2.DECK1 DECK2 Prsss ^ OPEN OD both decKs, ^ AOPEM ^ and then in

Page 27 - MUDNG Press MUTING

Using i^e play timer•Make sure that you have completed “Setting the time" on page 9.• Select this timer when you want to use the timer as an alar

Page 28 - /r~^ lowed by ■

fJsín^ÍÍfí¿jiÍaj timerlíWKMÑ-ilC4VOLUME©REC/©PLAYSelect the desired source and then prepare the stereo for play.When you play CD(s):Press CD and i

Page 29 - ¿1'

• Make sure that you have completed, “Setting the time” on page 9. •Select this timer when you want to use the timer to record a midnight program or w

Page 30 - Normal recording

tJdng the r€card timer0REC/©PLAY7STAye|Y^N (T POWW ViPrepare for recording.1. Insert a tape into deck 2 with the forward side facing you.2. Select

Page 31 - One-touch editing

timerWq' MeMatmersby rcmolp control onlyThe stereo has a sleep timer so that you can fail asleep with the music on and have the system stop by it

Page 32 - Wl± TRPE

Reference pages indicated in black circles.Common operationStarting piay directly from the power standby conditionSwitching the system on and to the p

Page 33 - Using i^e play timer

Compact disc sectionrwr™ slSEP TUHEfl/MHO AUXOooo00 OS0 0 00'00000 £10 CANca PfiasMMOOO “CP muMOOQd►/II jK BWia-OMQOQO[>ECK1/2 « ►> R

Page 34 - STANDBYÓ/ON

mams(For United Kingdom)C‘EB” area code model only)For your safety, please read the following text carefully.This appliance is supplied with a m

Page 35 - 0 Press V or A to select the

Quick reference of remote control operationsCompact disc section40SLEEP ШЕНЛШ AUXooo 6 6 0 6 6 6”66 6 660 £10 CANca тйшOGDQQCO МЧ/-М ►►/»H\QO►Д1 J

Page 36 - (T POWW Vi

Tape sectioni\ hSLEEP ШЕЯвМО AUXQooo дббб 6 6 б"б’ ббб’бО £10 САН CEL fROGMUlCP rtflflBiM(f)cb8sL ЕЖСКЦ2 «4 ►» ПЕШТ- VOLUME > Switching b

Page 37 - Wq' MeMatmers

Using an extehtal unitAUXREC START/STOPListening to an external source(See page 7 for external unit connection)1. Press AUX.The power will come on au

Page 38 - Tuner/timer operation

Concerning cassette tapesMaintenanceSelection of cassette tapesCassette tapes of 100 minutes or longer:These tapes are handy for their long playback a

Page 39 - 0 0 00'

PlacementAvoid placing the unit in areas of:•direct sunlight• high temperature• high humidity• excessive vibration• uneven surfaces (Place the unit on

Page 40 - Compact disc section

AMPLIFIER SECTION1 kHz continuous power output,Both channels drivenDIN 2X35 W (THD 1 %, 6Q)RMS (1 kHz) 2x50 W (THD 10%, 6£1) Input sensitivityAUX 250

Page 41 - Tape section

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

Page 42 - Using an extehtal unit

C^ricerning the remoteplacement of speakersBattery installationInsert the batteries with this unit as shown below.Use two UM-4 “AAA”, lEC R03 (1,5 V)

Page 43 - Maintenance

:ÉÌliiÌÌÌiÌBasic connections (for supplied accessories)For Australia and N.Z.The configuration of AC mains lead and FM antenna terminal are different.

Page 44

External unit connection•For details, refer to the instruction manual of the units which are to be connected.•When units other than those described be

Page 45

© © f=^jj-1 li /o cLic^iM3. ?1 /jCZltt---------------1\ \—\ —-i!No.NameRef. page©Power “STANDBY c!)/ON” switch(POWER, STANDBY c!)/ON) 9Press to switc

Page 46 - Reference

•The built-in demo function will run automatically shortly after you plug in the system (see page 26).•The demo function in the power standby mode wil

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