Panasonic SCAK75 User Manual

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CD Stereo System
SC-AK95
5C-AK75
Panasonic
Operating Instructions
P PCI
n COMPACT
DIGITAL AUDIO
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Before connecting, operating or adjusting this prod
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Panasonic

CD Stereo SystemSC-AK955C-AK75PanasonicOperating InstructionsP PCIn COMPACTDIGITAL AUDIOI TEXT IBefore connecting, operating or adjusting this produc

Page 2 - CAUTION:

front ponel controlsmMain unit (continued) dNo.NameRef. page© CD rack panel...

Page 3 - DO NOT OPEN

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Page 4 - Placemenf

Presetting radio broadcastsii^/1 / )i 1111 i )I I / ( ; 'I (_/ ; ( )_k Ii 4< \/™e/t™eaoj\ /tune/timeadj /\\/ >/ ; (n n U U.MEMORY/CURSORn

Page 5 - To prevent damage

Usfening to radio broadcasts * * « » m » »; * * * * § « * » i- * $ f Z. .Ì 11 f “ i' # j' 4 t * „ * * In Pt'ess TUNER BAND

Page 6 - Surround speakers

LhfBning to CDsYou can set and remove CDs while a CD is playing.How to set CDs1. Open the rack panel.liBBiExcept when setting or removing CDs, k

Page 7 - Connections

Current CD Total playing timei 4^ I i It / 1 n-i~ m"fl^i:7 tJj'U i_liUUItJJ hj ^jS:>TPress CD.The power will come on automatically.Set CD

Page 8 - AM outdoor antenna Ш

IutC.0 Cg0)&Q0*Ei lh0-0/I uf ~fJ c.r I( “7 T/ T y- f- f LT ^ ”f i_n.u.c u,n /“ i < _ i _; I / / Ti , ( .t~ Irr r~i t_if5fem*fi9 to CDsPr

Page 9 - Center console E]

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Page 10 - ponel controls

.#. f #: *•h i, *; i t-.'f. S * :*W»c.0«1.s0)8V ,>~iu□o o4 5o o7 8o o3o6 ilOo o9 00.0Specified disc numbertsn.u.1 2o o4 5o o7 8o

Page 11 - Setting the Mmé m

Listening to CDs! Iiоо О ОIriI ЧTo cancel program play mode Press PROGRAM in the stop mode.Programmed contents will be saved in memory.Pressing wi

Page 12 - Presetting radio broadcasts

2ìotÙDear customerThank you for purchasing this product.For optimum performance and safety, please read these instructions carefully.These operating

Page 13 - Usfening to radio broadcasts

listening to CDsThis function makes it easier for you to select special CDs and tracks from amongst those loaded in the player.You can use

Page 14 - LhfBning to CDs

mi i í Ií!h i* I^ I i I. Ií- fM¿í :ás »»» A,áfe.*.:4v:S» I* jli*ftÍ9.Sir:";V:!r!«l!!Í:ÍS^^^^This convenient function displays the names of al

Page 15 - 1 n-i~ m"

IListening to CDsTo find a specific CD (Album search) ElIf the information for an album is in the memory, you can search for it by name.Press DISC/TR

Page 16 - ; I / / Ti , (

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Page 17 - : Ustenin^ to CDs

listening to CPsW>C,0 Cg<D8TEXT AjIODE 0 o 1m I-To change an album name you have enteredQ Turn JOG to select the album title to be changed.While

Page 18 - Direct programming Q

Listmmng to tapesTypes of tapes which can be played correctly:The unit automatically identifies the type of tape.NORMAL POSITION/TYPE I0HIGH POSITION/

Page 19 - Listening to CDs

c.0£50)6u 8Q).§ mmmmimmfmrnmmimiii4 $: 4 i * :• i # i * *. tf t t i « » .# * » * i **•.**. i ; * To fast-forward or rewind the tapePress o

Page 20

Using me built-in sound quality/ sound field settings□SURER»WOOFERhil T Ti I I JjPress the SOUND EQ joystick to turn on the equalizer.ThG S

Page 21

varymg me sauna qualify wim fhe acamtk imag& (All equalizerThe Al equalizer uses the SOFT, SHARP, HEAVY and LIGHT sound quality coordinat

Page 22

V0iyfng the sound quality wi^ the manual equalizerI'»I * I "tII t I « I ^ElPress the SOUND EQ joystick to turn on the equalizer

Page 23 - To name a CD

THE FOLLOWING APPLIES ONLY IN THE U.S.A.:Using the builMn sound quality/sound fieldsettings...

Page 24

Enjoying sound with 0OLBY PRO LOGICc.0£s<u8-2,o Oc3oDOLBY PRO LOGICCENTER MODEIf ( I I > I II/1 I I I I 'I u n I I n /_¡nil -

Page 25 - Listmmng to tapes

□- VOLUME +B:|J» 5CH SELECTi“ >u C n>1^1 77 .)_i (_( jjml o o- CH LEVEL + l~ ri_ c nI I ~l —t >-J JJby remote controlPress VOLUME (—) or

Page 26 - (TPS: Tape Program Sensor)

«»ì«ì*ìtn # —: 4. í 4i!*1 ^ I* Iá-l S i♦ I «í:•#^ 4-.í, I ** ,* i f * * * Ì ^ t í*FM4l*1*il454r4;i*1ti*:Í4;1^i»t'P - P # :I*(no recordin

Page 27 - me built-in sound quality/

Recordmg from radio broadcasts□I I lol tilln Í U > )>1)1•1)1 I LI > i_n Press DECK 2 ^ OPEN and Insert the tape.Close the holder by hand.Tap

Page 28 - me sauna qualify wim

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Page 29

nFrontside || Reverse sidejs 765^ IThe interrupted track is re-recorded in its entirety on the reverse side.□BJOG□QI n I I~ I l-n ~lI I O U l—i I—

Page 30 - I 'I u n I I n /_

^ »*.«.»^.|rr#r "" »i «:• * :*' *. f .« «.« **: * i * „ .* * • ♦ 'f ^ 'The recording level wilt be recorded as

Page 31 - —t >-J JJ

IConvenient functions(OFF) modeS’ DISCi ..z~~'7-triLr '—' l^‘l—l 'Mi^ ^ 7J iJ ^Air ~i-n 1 1 ~ -1 i_ -U 1MiUSJU12JOne-touch p

Page 32 - To erase a recording El

* **f till iflli * ft * *i?t-MIC VOLvOmu [giAX/v(OFF) mode; / n )/' u L) I n I TfI U O jjI-I.I"I- ii-¡1II'.. i. *. *.* »• * # * -,

Page 33 - I I lol

i ♦ * * * * Tl * ! * i " f .* ! . I * * . a 1:» i .» 4 2 *1□ri-n (t4..J« i ¥'•>To record your "KARAOKE"

Page 34 - To record programmed tracks

*: » » : .J-- * # #»#*«5; * ^ ^ # .* * * * 'i *''**' ft é M **»’*** * » *' *-... ...

Page 35 - I ) I > I

Using fh0 timBrm'mm ti%UsingSelect this tinner when you want to use the timer as an alarm clock. You can wake up listening to music (CD, tuner, t

Page 36 - • ' i.- :i # •

1I'M í I r U I ' i_ LamiEADJ/\\I ( It /U t III Mi'l “ f I I Ml _( u.I \/TUN&TllilEADJ^ |TUNEmME4^ 1w4:: 44 (2)f M ) Í Mt&apos

Page 37 - Convenient functions

Using the timerTo switch the timer OFFPress © PLAY/© REC and check “© PLAY” (for play timer) or "© REC” (for record timer) goes out.if

Page 38 - I U O jj

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Page 39 - To record your voice

0)wca:«aIi *How to hold CDsI*-i > Do not touch the recorded surfaceI <How to clean CDso@A\Wipe from inside outward.To re-record on a protected

Page 40 - Using fh0 timBr

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Page 41 - 2) Press CLOCK/TIMER

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Page 42 - Using the timer

i » * « i * » r* Ÿ f t V * '* 1# # * % % i 1Î ^ < ^ ♦ f !i. * m M 11 f * *. i. * t- # # t- *:* i -^.. j i p*:i é**.*.i: i là«* # *

Page 43

Betöre movÊng or shipping this systemBefore moving your system to another location, be sure to remove all discs from the rack and turn off the sys

Page 44 - (^DS® (Sdí®

Comerning the remote contraiSelecting fine audio equipment such as the unit you’ve just purchased is only the start of your musical enjoyme

Page 45 -

4)v>3SQ)BQ¡irilli iiiMiiiSllili-i* Placement of speakersSuper-wooferBCenterspeakerFront speaker (Left)Surround speaker (Left)Main unitFront speake

Page 46 - I ii .*• '■# 'é

f.- 'f: hi %ConnectionsIons."--7• Plug the AC power cord into a household AC outlet only after all other connections have been made.•To prep

Page 47 - For a cleaner crisper sound

Conrmcti<msYou may need an outdoor antenna if you use this system in a mountainous region or inside a reinforced-concrete building, etc

Page 48 - Product information

ITia7=^1 IM—1 JllL5=—%il\mfront panel controlsMain unit fHNo.@Name Ref. page® Power “STANDBY 6/ON” switch(POWER, STANDBY Ci)/ON)......

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