Panasonic SC-AK25 User Manual

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CD $fere& System
SC-AK45
SC-AK2S
ram^onic*
Operating Instructions
The illustrations show SC-AK45.
EB EE
COMPACT
DIGITAL AUDIO
..Note: .
The “EB” indication shown on the outside packing.
:'case indidates United Kingdom.
Before connecting, operating or adjusting this prod
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Please save this manual.
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Operating Instructions

CD $fere& SystemSC-AK45SC-AK2Sram^onic*Operating InstructionsThe illustrations show SC-AK45.EB EECOMPACTDIGITAL AUDIO..Note: .The “EB” indication

Page 2 - Dear customer

Demd function mT) C «‘I n JL.> U > I UWhen the demo function is activated, a demonstration of the spectrum analyzer using space

Page 3 - of confenfs

Pressing radio BroadcastsBANDI It ifr* I I8 1.30TUNE MOO\%I. >1 o I' I t I O I I I I I I >1 U > I u• Up to 12 stations can

Page 4 - (For United Kingdom)

Listening to radio broadcastsBAMD i TUNERJ” /1 >1 O ~i >~i>11 f_f ). _f L.Ìt i \O i~ i~ r~ r~ n C lì I—»It n h I I t n I I I ) I ) i

Page 5 - contro/

Lisfemng fo compact discsLabel must face upwardDisc numberNumber of tracksOPENfCLOSeI c, u p-c pI O I (_r_f L.Disc number Totai playing timeAlways

Page 6 - Conneefsom

Listening to compact discsUUKUltU7J 8J9) lojiijiajs-Press CD.The power will come on automatically.Insert CDs in the trays.(For details, see page 13.)

Page 7 -

Listening fo compact discs¿rdJóU_ I t I O >’ f ‘ d . ^r I ) M tf U L,,^ ¿rcfj¿ r'"- 6“66£5 4ÓÓÓÓ ...bn n-n IU U&a

Page 8 - Front pane! controls

Listening to compact discsCD%U JL.PROGRAiA%nuSpecified track number'at ju6*6J6 6-S65 6*iiSpecified track number nc I...f-'Program ord

Page 9 - ►►/►►!)

Ustémhg fo eómpacf discsI) ) r >~i-n oI I U U U L. C|'rfl' r V1''’.- i Tóí’lisiil:h tb: specia1 CDs('Qi.nid tnackiSfV

Page 10 - Demd function m

Usfenihg to tapesType of tape which can be played correctly:The unit automatically identifies the type of tape.NORMAL POSITION/TYPE 10HIGH POSITIONATY

Page 11 - Pressing radio Broadcasts

tfsfening to topesTo fast-forward or rewind the tapePress K</« or in the stop mode.Tape directionTo rewind To fast-forwardi«/«To find the beginnin

Page 12 - Listening to radio broadcasts

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

Page 13 - I O I (_r_f L

c.9« zI0>IIetmn i~I f > >— (_( _ uBefore recording (Deck 2 only)Types of topes which con be recorded correctlyThe unit automatically identi

Page 14 - 7J 8J9)

Recording from radio broadcastsPress DECK 2 ^ OPEN and insert the tape.Close the holder by hand.Tape direction is automatically set toExcept SG-yiK25i

Page 15 - Listening fo compact discs

Recording from compact discsC.0s0)% O).C"SoDECK 2Tape direction[ D0LBYj;iH2□□NRo _ or" T?/ in 71 T <“ 1“»'!(_( ^ J. t_©Press DECK

Page 16 - J.I i'~ U U i_

Frontside f12 34 5Rec6t’ding h'pm compact discsReverse sideThe interrupted track is re-recorded in its entirety on the reverse side.This fu

Page 17 - Ustémhg fo eómpacf discs

Tape-l'o-tape recordingThe recording level and the Dolby effect will be recorded as they are on the tape being played back.Press TAPE

Page 18 - Usfenihg to tapes

Using the built-in sound quality/ sound field settingsHEAVY DISCO CUEAH UVE SOFT HALLH»VT Men* '1 t r n 1 J ' ' i_ / f . » 100HI . .

Page 19 - (TPS: Tape Program Sensor)

Varying the spund quality withthe acoustic image (Al) equalizerThe Al equalizer uses the SOFT, SHARP, HEAVY and LIGHT sound quality coordin

Page 20 - I f > >— (_( _ u

Vdryihg the sound quqiity withthe manudi equoiizerPress SOUND EQ joystick to turn on the equalizer.The SOUND EQ lamp lights more brightly, and "F

Page 21 - (Beat proof function) El

Using the timerSelect this timer when you want to use the timer as an alarm clock. You can wake up listening to music (CD, tuner, tape or aux) at a de

Page 22 - _l i _i f (_(■_/ t_

(Isfngf ffie timer. .U’iingi:№^eSelect this timer when you want to use the timer to record a midnight program or while you are out.Prep

Page 23 - To stop recording

Table of confenfsSupplied accessories... 2Suggestions for safety...

Page 24 - Tape-l'o-tape recording

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

Page 25 - Boosting the super woofer m

Using the timerThis timer turns power to your system OFF at the set time (Max. 2 hours, settable at 30 minutes interval. It lets you fall asleep liste

Page 26 - To release the equalizer

i&IIn the off mode no spectrum analyzer will appear.Cónven/enf functionsOne-touch ploy ElWhen the system is on standby, playing starts aut

Page 27 - ® MANUAL

Concerning CDsWith this system, you can only play CDs having this mark.However, do not use irregular shape CDs (heart-shape, octagonal,

Page 28 - Using the timer

Troubleshooting guidéBefore requesting service for this unit, check the chart below for a possible cause of the problem you are exp

Page 29 - Source selection

ProblemProbable cause(s)Suggested remedyReferencepage(s)When there is a television set nearbyThe picture on the TV disappears or stripes appear on the

Page 30

Technkaf spedfkationsAMPLIFIER SECTIONRMS power output THD 10%, both channels driven100 W per channel (60) 1 kHz continuous power output THD 1%, both

Page 31 - Using an extemal unit Ш

Caution for Ac Maim Lead(For United Kingdom)(“EB” area code model only)For your safety, please read the following text carefully.This appliance is su

Page 32 - FUOQMItCyjyt fífítkT RANOeti

Cqsìcemmg the remote contro/Use of baíi^eríesInsert the batteries observing the correct polarities {+, -)M(Left)(Right)Super wooferL«Do not mix ol

Page 33 - Concerhing cassette topes

ConneefsomFor Australia and NewZealand For othersAdhesive tape FM indoor AntennaAntenna holderFor Australia and NewZealandT-pFM ANT- ip I gNO TS nAM l

Page 34 - Troubleshooting guidé

ConnectionsFor Australia and NewZealandFor othersFM outdoor antenna : (not included)For Australia and NewZealandAM outdoor antenna (not included)

Page 35 - Ma/nfenance

Front pane! controlsMain unit □No. Name Ref. page© Power “STANDBY ci)/ON” switch(POWER, STANDBY (!)/ON)... 10Press to switch t

Page 36 - Technkaf spedfkations

Front panéi controlsMain unit (continued) ^No. Name Ref. page©Display select/demonstration button (-DISPLAY/-DEMO)....... . 10,32

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