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Panasonic
CD System Stereo
SC-CH7
Operating Instructions
DIGriAL AUDIO
1551IGN
Before operating this unit,
pietely.
please read these instructions com-
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Panasonic

PanasonicCD System StereoSC-CH7Operating InstructionsDIGriAL AUDIO1551IGNBefore operating this unit, pietely.please read these instructions com-

Page 2 - Contents

Connection(continued)LW/MW antenna LW/MW loop antenna (included)Mount the antenna on a wall or at the tuner at a height and the directi

Page 3 - Before Use

AC power supply cordConnect the AC power supply cord after all other cables have bem connected and the back covers are installed.^ For areas exc^

Page 4 - Accessories

IFront Panel Controls and FunctionsCompact disc player: control section© Skip buttons (SKIP ►►()Press one of these buttons briefly to move the

Page 5 - Remote-Control Transmitter

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Page 6 - How to Install the System

IFront Panel Controls and Functions(continued)0 Timer set button (TIMER SET)This button is used when making the timer setting.(2) Timer select button

Page 7 - Connections

ITuner: display section® Timer play/recording indicator (PLAY, REC)This indicator shows that timer play mode or timer recording mode is activ

Page 8 - Connections (continued)

Front Panel Controls and Functions(continued)Amplifier : control section0 Sound effect level control (SOUND JOG)This control is used for adjustin

Page 9 - FM antenna

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Page 10 - Connection

Front Panel Controls and Functions(continued)Cassette deck: control section0 Deck1/deck2 selector (DECK 1/2)This button is used to select the deck to

Page 11 - Install the back covers

ICassette deck: display section® Playback indicator (PLAY)Illuminates to show that deck 1 or 2 is in the playback mode or recording mode (deck 2 only)

Page 12 - @ Pause button (II PAUSE)

CUbWe want to thank you tor selecting this product and to welcome you to the growing family of satisfied Panasonic product owners aro

Page 13 - ®® ®®(T)(P®

standard OperationsFor Australia:Has the power switch on the rear pane) been switched ON? (See page 7.)1234Switch ON the power.Select the desired audi

Page 14 - ® Tuning buttons (▼ TUNING A)

spectrum mode-demoSpectrum displayThis shows the level of each sound range (frequency range). The foHowtng 6 types of display modes are possi

Page 15 - ® Band indicator (FM, MW, LW)

Setting the TimeFor example:To set the time to Wednesday at 16:45.1 Press the clock set button.-Flashing will begin.r'sun-n • n nu • uu.2 Select

Page 16 - Amplifier : control section

Easy PlayYou can start the play by simply pressing the easy play button on the remote oontrol transmitter even when the power is switc

Page 17 - IIIIIIIN

Listening to Compact DiscsSequencial playCarry out the steps 1 and 2 of “Standard Operations" on page20.1 Press the open/close button to open th

Page 18 - {« (MS). (MS) ►►)

Program playThis function allows you to program up to 20 tracks on the disc in any order you choose.1 Press the function selector button marked “CD

Page 19 - ® CD Indicator (CD)

Listening to Compact Discs(continued)1 Press the function seiector button marked “CD 10 KEY”.2 Press the numeric button corresponding to the desired

Page 20 - To use a microphone

Skip playiski^This function allows you to skip to the beginnings of tracks preceding or following the track in play and begins play immedia

Page 21 - mode-demo

Listening to TapesEither tape deck 1 or tape deck 2 can be used for tape playback by following the same steps.Carry out the steps 1 and 2 of "Sta

Page 22 - Setting the Time

1 Press the eject buttons, and then Insert the cassettes in decks 1 and 2.Be sure that the side that you wish to start to listen to is facing you, an

Page 23 - ” IE:H5

Suggestions for Safety Use a standard AC wait outlet1. Use from an AC power source of high voltage, such as for an air conditioner, is very dangero

Page 24 - Listening to Compact Discs

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Page 25 - 4 Press the play button

Memory PresettingsThe indication AM used here includes both MW and LW.When broadcast frequencies have been preset to the menwry, any of

Page 26

Memory Presettings(continued)3*5 4 1Stations can be freely preset to any desired channel.A maximum of 28 broadcast stations can be memorized.Carry ou

Page 27 - Search play

Listening to Radio Broadcasts(x:=y\ooooo06609IbtilCloS:H 5 oMemory tuner operationHave you completed the steps of “Automatic memory presetting

Page 28 - Listening to Tapes

Listening to Other SourcesDATPHONOCarry out the step 1 of “Standard Operations" on page 20.1 Press the Input selector button markedCarry out the

Page 29 - Stop the tape mid-way

Changing the Tone QualityCarry out the steps 1, 2 and 3 ait "Standard Operation’' on page 20.1 Press the equalization function b

Page 30

Changing the Tone Quality(continued)To store a desired equalization curvesYou can easily create the desired tone quality by using №e sound

Page 31 - Memory Presettings

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Page 32 - 3*5 4 1

Producing a “Live” Performance SoundAdjust the effect while listenir>g to the sound.1 Press the ambience enhancement button (SPACE) to ON.^ 1^—

Page 33 - Listening to Radio Broadcasts

To enjoy ambience enhancement with equalization effectYou can combine your desired tone quaiity with ambience enhancement to get more comforta

Page 34 - Listening to Other Sources

Plaœment Notes This unit Is a precision Instrument. Be sure to place It on a flat surface. Avoid places such as the following:•Near any equipment

Page 35 - Changing the Tone Quality

Recording (Tape deck 2 only)You can make a record mth your desired tone quality and ambience enhancement effect.Though you can record a CD by t

Page 36

Synchro start functionWhen you make a recording from compact discs, the recording will automatically start when you press the play button on the

Page 37 - Press the super bass button

Edit-Recording Compact DiscsYou can not edit more than 21 tracks.You can make a record with your desired tone quality and ambience enhanceme

Page 38 - ^ SOUNDJOGi

3 5Editing with consideration to the specified tape length (TAPE LENGTH)Like the "Sequencial editing" function on the previous page,

Page 39

IEdit-Recording Compact Discs(continued)Al edit recording (Al)The Al (Artificial Intelligence) function will rearrange the CD song order to

Page 40 - Recording (Tape deck 2 only)

To record another disc on the tape leftATLS (Automatic Tape Level Setting)(Auto link)When recording of the first disc has finished, the iink indicator

Page 41 - 1/10. Use this type when

ITape to Tape Recording2 1 340ECK1ОСХЛУМЯ REV(№О ФStEAEO DOUBLE C iSSETTE 0Е» RS-CH7COUWTEB мест:0 SYNCH* > START EDiT-pJDECK 2I Ш ITo record from

Page 42 - Edit-Recording Compact Discs

Using the TimerTypes of timer operations One-time timer function (ONCE)This timer function can be used to switch the power ON and to the stand-by co

Page 43 - ""i a 3 4 s 6

IUsing the Timer (continued)Set the volume level for timer play In advance (See page 51.)TIMER SET T SELECT ATuner timer setting (ONCE)Have you com

Page 44

5 Select the tuner source.0 Press the timer select buttons to select tuner source.Each time you press one of the timer select button, “CD&qu

Page 45 - OUt^HJt.)

I Insertion of remote-control transmitter batteriesRemote-Control Transmitter1. Open the cover.2. fnMrt the batteries.•Be sure to insert accordi

Page 46 - Tape to Tape Recording

IUsing the Timer(continued)To cancel a timer setting1 Press the timer set button.2 Select the **ONCE” or “WEEKLY" timer.3 Press the cancel but

Page 47 - Using the Timer

To preset the volume level for timer play1 Press the volume preset button to start setting.1 // (J □/ ~ W D*Smm VOL/ 1 ^Flashing2 Adjust the volume l

Page 48 - "6"

Using the Timer(continued)ISLEEPIPress the sleep button (on the remote control transmitter) while the source Is being played.Sleep indicator T

Page 49 - FM 3 ^ C3 Li MHz

Remote-Control Operation2 3 * 5ooooo6 7 8 0 0opppyS5;DDDoo«MAT wo»w awca□ a a oS' oecKV!aa o o g □taFor detailed information concernin

Page 50 - . о LJ MHz CH 3

Remote-Control Operation(continued)HE^eje;r:____ TUHEHTAPE TUNER(I>-------2?---------3To o loD OOOO lÒÓCDOO№CO>10 I 1^O cp rnio ofuua ▼ wkwmb

Page 51 - Flashing

About Cassette TapesSelection of cassette tapesDo not use the following types of tapes in this unît. •120^inute (or longer) tape»Because the tape i

Page 52

IAbout Compact DiscsHandling precautionsOnly compact discs having this mark can be used with this unit._n COMPACT DIGITAL AUDIOObserve the fol

Page 53 - 2) Function seiector buttons

MaintenanceHeadcareHead demagnetizationTo assure good sound quaiity for recording and playback, be sure to clean the heads after approximate

Page 54 - Remote-Control Operation

Troubleshcx)ting GuideBefore requestir>g service for this unit, check the chart below for a possible cause of the problem you are

Page 55 - Tab for side "8"

p ProblemProbable cause(8) | Suggested remedy |While using the tapedecksSound Is low. Intermittent, of poor quality, noisy, scratchy, Of unsteady.Head

Page 56 - About Compact Discs

How to Install the SystemInstall the various components as shown in the figure.Installing the components verticallyLeft speaker\FH«0eee f?_____ii-aa 0

Page 57 - Maintenance

Technical Specifications(EMN 45 500)LW/MW/FM Stereo TunerStereo Integrated Amplifier Compact Disk Player FM TUNER SECTION Frequency range87.50'-

Page 59 - Of unsteady

ConnectionsFlat cablesAfter connection, please fold and press the cable as flat to the back of the unit as possible.From the amplifier to the ca

Page 60 - Technical Specifications

Connections (continued)Speaker cablesother types of speaker cannot be connected to this unit. Match the four wires from the left and right speaker cab

Page 61 - 01Л1Э1Л1

The indication AM used here Includes both MW and LW.FM antenna FM indoor antenna (included)Install this antenna on a wall at a height

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