Panasonic RX-E300 User Manual

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Page 1 - Panasonic

PanasonicPortable Stereo Component SystemRX-E300Operating InstructionsNote:The ‘‘E8’’ indication shown on the packing case indicates United Kingdom.Be

Page 2 - Table of Contents

Programming Broadcast StàtìonsOnce broadcast stations have been programmed, they can easily be tuned in at the touch of a button on the unit or on the

Page 3 - Caution for AC mains lead

Common OperationsTurning the unit ON/OFFTo turn the unit ON:Press POWER.The backlight of the display comes on.To turn the unit OFF:Press POWER.When u

Page 4 - Precautions

Easy Listening{Only when a household mains outlet Is used for the unit)When a CD or tape is inserted, you can start play directly by pressing a single

Page 5 - Power Sources

Listening to Radio BroadcastsPreset tuningMake sure you have completed the procedure for “Programming Broadcast Stations” (See page 10} before

Page 6 - Connecting the Speaker System

..: eaKIWg > : : :: .«»v^S: £ ^;ì- .r^" ::-!: i;-:*,JiS- à ;: 1;Listening to broadcast stations which have not been programmed (Manu

Page 7 - Concerning the Remote Control

Listening to CD3 21\^STOfrCliAHPress □ STOP/CLEAR.“NO DISC" appears on the display.CD EJECTPress ^ CD EJECT to open the CD lid, insert t

Page 8 - Location of Controls

Listening to CD;..--V' :Selecting and listening to your favorite tracks (Program play)Up to 36 tracks can be programmed.Using the main unitExampl

Page 9 - Setting the Clock

..." :üi:,::;::;i^=f*:w ...1:When “FULL" appears on the display:The nu

Page 10 - 1 2*4 3*5

Starting CD play from a desired track (Direct play)(Using the main unit)Example: Starting disc play from track 9;Press □ STOP/CLEAR.STOPCCLEM'2D&

Page 11 - Common Operations

Listening to TapesNormal, chrome and metal tapes can be used. 2 iCa] 4Иroо о о о О О О о о о о о о о о о о о о оОООо ф_о_оОООО ОООО О ОREV MO

Page 12 - Easy Listening

Dear customerTable of ContentsThank you for purchasing this product.For optimum performance and safety, please read these operating instructions caref

Page 13 - Listening to Radio Broadcasts

Recording CDNormal and chrome tapes can be used.The unit automatically identifies the type of tape.Any change made to the volume or equalizer effect d

Page 14 - For better reception

Recording CD3 223 451Recording tracks from several CDs onto a single tapeIf there is stiil room on the tape after one CD has been recorded, the unit w

Page 15 - Listening to CD

Recording Radio BroadcastsNormal and chrome tapes can be used.The unit automatically identifies the type of tape.The recording ievel is set automatica

Page 16

Four equalizer effects have been stored in the unitPRESET EQOPRESET EQPress PRESET EQ to select the desired equalizer effect.p^X-EQ^C-EQ^S-EQ-----

Page 17 - To repeat tracks (Repeat)

Using the Wáke-iíp TimerTIME CHECKPress TIME CHECK to display timer ON and OFF time.Timer ON/OFF times--------------------------1COriginal display

Page 18 - To search forward or backward

ii№:F'^"^VOLUMEPress VOLUME - or VOLUME + to set the volume to be heard during play.The volume level during timer operation is now

Page 19 - Listening to Tapes

Using lite Recording TimerMake sure that you set the clock first. (See page 9.)The recording timer makes it possible to record radio program

Page 20 - Recording CD

TIMER8C POWER )Press TIMER, and press it again while “TIMER" is displayed.Timer recording display lights.Press POWER to turn the un

Page 21

Using the Sleep Timer FunctionThe unit-off time can be set up to 120 minutes ahead of the present time.SLEEPSLEEPWhite the desired sound source i

Page 22 - 2'^61 3 5

Karaoke1. Lower the volume and connect the microphone (not included).2. Start playing a CD or tape or turn on the radio.3. Start karaoke singing an

Page 23 - PRESET EQ

Caution for AC mains lead(For United Kingdom)(“EB” area code model only)For your safety, please read the following text carefully.This appliance is

Page 24 - Using the Wáke-iíp Timer

Concerning CDOnly compact discs having this mark can be used with this unit.To remove a disc from its case(flog®DIGITAI, AUDIOPress the center holder

Page 25 - "tu

MaintenanceMaintenance of external surfacesTo clean this unit, use a soft, dry cloth.If the surfaces are extremely dirty, use a soft cloth d

Page 26 - Using lite Recording Timer

Quick Reference of Remote Control OperationsCommon operationsTurning the unit ON/OFF(when a household mains outlet is used)oAdjusting the volume- VOLU

Page 27 - Using the Recording Timer

Quick Reference of Remote Control OperationsSLSEf OIBPLAV Ptffinno o oO O O O 6 6 6© 6 6 6©5TW«a ii-f - TUHwa +o o o oTAPe •!!ODOUNTBnREHT m r

Page 28 - _/ i_ L. I_ 1

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 29 - [>0D

Troubleshooting Guide ';;:; - ::-v -.^ProblemProbable cause(s)Suggested RemedyWhile using the timerNo timer operation at the programmed time.is

Page 30 - Cassette Tapes

Technicài Speé^icMRadíoFrequency range (For U.K.)LWMWFM(For Australia, New Zealand) AM FM144-288 kHz 522-1611 kHz87.5- 108.0 MHz522-1611 kHz87.5- 10

Page 31 - Maintenance

Precautionself the set is not used for a long period of time or is used only from an AC power source, remove all the batteries

Page 32 - Operations

Power SourcesThis system сап be operated either on the househoid AC power or the dry cell battery power.To operate on AC powerConnect the included AC

Page 33 - CD operations

Connecting the Speaker SystemThis unit can be used as a one*piece portable stereo system or a three-piece component system, by attaching or deta

Page 34 - Suggested Remedy

Concerning the Remote ControlBattery installationInsert two “R03” size {UM-4, not included) batteries as shown below.Use of batteries * ••Do not mix o

Page 35 - Troubleshooting Guide

Location of ControlsNo.©NameRef. pageSpeakers@ Sleep timer button (SLEEP)28Power “STDBY (!) (AC)/ON” switch [POWER, STDBY 6 (AC)/ON] 11Press to switc

Page 36 - Technicài Speé^icM

Setting the ClockThe clock has a 24-hour display.Example: Setting the clock to 16:20; Press POWER.TIME CHECKADJUSTPress TIME CHECK to display

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