Panasonic SC-DV150 User Manual

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DVD Siereo System
SC-DV150
Operating Instructions
The illustrations show SC-DV150 for U.K. and Europe.
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iDIGrTAL video!
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - SC-DV150

DVD Siereo SystemSC-DV150Operating InstructionsThe illustrations show SC-DV150 for U.K. and Europe.m EG GC GNiDIGrTAL video!

Page 2 - Dear customer

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Page 3 - Correct method of use

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Page 4 - Surround speakers

. J...* . '. •.. ’ íV- .V' ... . ( ,...; This is a 24-hour display dock.The figure shows how to set the time for 16;25.n Press [(!)

Page 5

«4Сs01This example shows how to preset FM stations.TUHINGMODE!>"?-,I / M M u f / (_•уу TUNING /чЪSETt-—br hit I ^ i~ i i^y;'^-'-&apo

Page 6 - After connection;

© (When you select “PRESET’)Í MLTUNING MODEN/' TUNING /s1© (When you select “MANUAL")R l\l Ü R Ú7I?' ..;,,,-,-,© Preset channel(When yo

Page 7

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Page 9 - Tuner amplifier section

RQT5052mmmmmmMmmmàmmmkBefore playing DVDs and Video CDsThe menu screen language has been factory preset to English.If you would like to change the men

Page 10 - 2 select button (DECK 1/2)

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Page 11 - Using the [SHIFT] button

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Page 12 - To display the clock

Dear customerThank you for purchasing this system.For optimum performance and safety, please read these instructions carefully.These operating

Page 13 - About allocation settings

©r:---------r-T-7rr—' ' /¿i;-':;; I' I TiRepeat functionV-CDRepeat play Q• Repeat function works only with discs for which the el

Page 14 - Press [FM AUTO/MONO]

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Page 15 - DtSP MOPE—PTY

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Page 16 - Automatic Play function

•This function works with video CDs without PBC and audio CDs. •This function allows you to program up to 18 tracks.• You can control program piay by

Page 17 - El as follows

Changing subtitle languageElDVD•It is possible to change the subtitle language from the one selected at the initial settings to a different language,

Page 18 - About menu operations

ivipippi:iii*i"S a ¿3 □a _op B □ &”□Using a title menuQ11^•Some discs with movies, for example, may be available with two or more

Page 19 - [D®ras3E3

viewing from another angled•Some DVDs may contain scenes which have been shot simultaneously from a number of different angles. For these

Page 20 - To cancel A-B repeat play

* I III lit/ /” t_ n© (Example; Karaoke with tape)VOLUMEi' .. : . / / / / (I': ’' I' U LIJO i ( O O ±1 >ii'Preparations;

Page 21 - 6 o'S

mDVD Karaoke discs (solo and duet)/Video CD (multiplex)by remote control onlyPress [AUDIO].Audio screen appears on the TV.You can also display the

Page 22 - U "A-A ^"1

ECHO%I~ l~ I i n C /_ i“ U:’l' It II n n I !~^ |sjate*|*i*PS»iBiUsing the echo effectsYou can adjust the echo levels from ECHO 1 to ECHO 3.Pr

Page 23 - To cancel program play

Before useConcerning the remote control ... 3Caution for AC Mains Lead ... ... ...

Page 24 -

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s•£II§IQsSTLPCMIng’ 48k 1 Bb ?ssr!PBC ,! OFTo show the elapsed time (DVDA/ideo CD/CD) and to select the scene by the elapsed time (DVD only)© To s

Page 26 - To cancel

Language abbreviations Screen for changer informationFor the language abbreviations used for the audio soundtrack and subtitle language icons

Page 27 - .. : . / / / / (

IWlC•sI§ 0).8-Types of tapes which can be played:The unit automatically identifies the type of tape.Normal position/TYPE 1VHigh position/TYPE liVMetal

Page 28

/ ^ "To reset the tape counter while listening to orJ\ V"*~T^ )a o oCi (3)ll\—recording from discs or the radio JBTo reset the tape counterP

Page 29 - I~ l~ I i n

Types of tapes which can be recorded correctlyThe unit automatically identifies the type of tape.Normal position/TYPE iVHigh positiorvTYPE

Page 30 - C~Z3 C~0D

Preparations:© Press [c!)/l] to turn the unit on.(i) The leader tape must be wound on beforehand. ( ► page 36)(3) Insert the tape to be recorded on in

Page 31 - GB3SI only

*0сI&О)-С8&RQT5052О ” г' о -lil'i¡'^ ,. .^.J .'.. .-4-Normal recording[m]iaB3BgPreparations:® Press [c!)/l] to turn the

Page 32 - [<]{>]

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Page 33 - To stop tape playback;

Preparations;® Press [6/f] to turn the unit on.@ The leader must be wound on beforehand. page 36)® Insert a tape into each deck,DECK 1: For playback D

Page 34 - ^ "

® Bottom of the tuner amplifier127 V 110 V 220V<^ 230V-240Vi® DVDA/ideoCD/CD changer © Sound processor (SL'DVISO) (^-DV150)® Cassette dec

Page 35

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Page 36

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Page 37

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Page 38

• Select the surround mode appropriate to the source you are using. Read the following explanations to aid your selection.This system cannot correspon

Page 39 - “> ” of deck 1 and 2

№1Add these audio effects to improve the experience • Check the set-up of your speakers.Set your speakers up to suit the surround mode you have select

Page 40 - To release the equalizer

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Page 41 - 100Hz 1kHz 10kHz

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Page 42

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Page 43 - □□I DOLBY SURROUND

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Page 44

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Page 45 - % ÿ’KJÂSJMM

0)s£oflUConnect the AC mains lead after you have connected all other cables,¡These figures show SC-DV150 for U.K. and Europe, jTo prepare th

Page 46 - To turn off DOLBY PRO LOGIC

Using the play timerThis timer starts play of the selected source at the selected time. The example shows settings to piay between 6:00 and 7:30 at -4

Page 47 - [A] (on)

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Using play/record timerBIf you set the timer IncorrectlyRepeat the procedure from step Q on page 51 or 52.Checking the timersPress [CLOCK/TIMER, -DE

Page 49 - @ Peak-hold display

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Page 50

Once the initial settings have been completed, the system can always be operated under the same conditions (especially with DVD di

Page 51 - V/ TUNING /\

Selecting rating levelBÎ £0TïsDVDThis is to disable the playing of specified DVDs which are unsuitable for children.• Some DVDs are encoded with s

Page 52 - Using three timers together

Setting the On-Screen MessagesSelecting TV aspectYou can select whether On-Screen Display messages such as “Play” and “Stiir will be displayed or

Page 53 - [<3] or [>]

Speaker setting13Other settingsmby remote control onlyAt the initial settings screen page 55)©Press [T] or [A] to select “6 Speaker Setting”.Press [S

Page 54 - • “2 Subtitle’

© How to hold discs® Do not touch the recorded surface.© How to clean discs@ Wipe from inside outward® How to take up tape slack® Side A©Tab for side

Page 55

vi ÏjioOOlfiSs*^ “*Before requesting service for this unit, check the chart below for a possible cause of the problem you are experie

Page 56

ElConnect the flat cables.1. Connect the shorter flat cable from the tuner amplifier to terminal A1 on the sound processor.2. Connect the longer fl

Page 57 - A j SL r

ProblemProbable cause(s)Suggested remedyPage(s)While listening to AM broadcastsYou hear a low-frequency hum.The antenna wire is too close to the flat

Page 58 - DIGITIU.AUC10

C?o«Enter the appropriate code number for the initial settings “Audio", “Subtitle" and/or “Menus”.Abkhazian6566 Fiji7074Lingala7678 Singhale

Page 59 - Common problems

Sound processor EQ/SFP sectionManuatGEQ Center frequency100 Hz, 315 Hz, 1 kHz, : 3.15 kHz,: to kHz±3,6,9clBLevel control EQ SPACE mode 3 modes

Page 60 - Probable cause(s)

If rile surfaces are dirtyTo clean this unit, wipe with a soft, dry cloth.If the surfaces are extremely dirty, use a soft cloth dipped in a

Page 61

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Page 62 - 4.a cm/s

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Page 63 - RQT5052-1B

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