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Panasonic °
DVD Home Theater Sound System
Operating Instructions
m

Model
No.SC-HT900
SC-HT700/SC-HT690

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The illustration shows SC-HT900.

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Before connecting, operating or adjusting this product,
please read these instructions completely.
Please keep this manual for future reference.
AUDIO/VIDEO

Region

number

supported

by this player

{DIGITAL
VIDEO_

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AS an ENERGY

Region numbers are allocated to DVD players and software
according to where they are sold.
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eThe region number of this player is "1".
marked with labels containing
• The
"1" orplayer
"ALL".will play DVD-Video

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ENERGY

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STAR _ guidelines for energy

_
Example:

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STAF_ Partner, Panasonic
that this product meets the

efficiency.

Example:

• The region number of this player is "4".
marked with labels containing
• The
will play DVD-Video
"4" orplayer
"ALL".

( _ it

has determined

The warranty

can be found on page 43.

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Dear customer

el_ese operaUng instructions are applicable
SC-HTg00, SC-HT700 and SC-HT690.

Thank you for purchasing this product.
For optimum performance and safety, please read these instructions
carefully.
: indicates features applicable to SC-HTg00 only.
: SC-HTT00 only.
: SC-HT690 only.

!

to models

• Uniees otherwise Indlcatsd, illustrations In these operating
Inn'uctlons are of SC-HTg00 for U.S.A. and Canada.
eOperatloms in these InsWuctions are described mainly
with the remote €ontrol, but you can do the opefldk)ns on
the main unit If the conb'ols are the same.

System

SC-HT900

SC-H'rT00

Main unit

SA-HT900

SA-HT700

SA-HT690

Front speakers

SB-FS900

SB-FS803A

SB-FS803A

Center speaker

SB-PC701

SB-PC703

SB-PC703

Surround

SB-FS900

SB-FS803A

SB-FS803A

SB-WA350

SB-WA340

SB-WA342

speakers

Active subwoofer

THE FOLLOWING

CAUTION!

SC-HT690

APPUES

ONLY IN THE U.S.A.:

THIS PRODUCT UTlUZES A LASER.
USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE
OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPEClRED HEREIN
MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE.
DO NOT OPEN COVERS AND DO NOT REPAIR YOURSELF.
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL

CAUTION:

WARNING:

equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation, if this
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television

TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK
OR PRODUCT DAMAGE, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS
APPARATUS TO RAIN, MOISTURE, DRIPPING OR
SPLASHING AND THAT NO OBJECTS FILLED WITH
LIQUIDS, SUCH AS VASES, SHALL BE PLACED ON
THE APPARATUS.
THE FOLLOWING APPLIES ONLY IN THE U.S.A. AND CANADA:

CAUTION:
TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK MATCH WIDE
BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT, FULLY INSERT.

CAUTION!
eDO NOT INSTALL OR PLACE THIS UNIT IN A BOOKCASE,
BUILT-IN CABINET OR IN ANOTHER CONFINED SPACE.
ENSURE THE UNIT IS WELL VENTILATED. TO PREVENT
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK OR FIRE HAZARD DUE TO
OVERHEATING, ENSURE THAT CURTAINS AND ANY OTHER
MATERIALS DO NOT OBSTRUCT THE VENTILATION VENTS.
eDO NOT OBSTRUCT THE UNIT'S VENTILATION OPENINGS
WITH NEWSPAPERS, TABLECLOTHS, CURTAINS, AND
SIMILAR ITEMS.

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the
limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC
Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference in a residenUal installation. This

reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference
by one or more of the foflowing measures:
eReodent or relocate the receiving antenna.
elncreasa the separation between the equipment and receiver.
eConnect the equipment into an outlet on a cimuit different from
that to which the receiver is connected.
eConsult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for
help.
Any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment
would void the user's authority to operate this device.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is
subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not
cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any
interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
THE FOLLOWING

eDO NOT PLACE SOURCES OF NAKED FLAMES, SUCH AS
MGHTED CANDLES, ON THE UNIT.
eDISPOSE OF BATTERIES IN AN ENVIRONMENTALLY
FRIENDLY MANNER.

CAUTION:

For areas except U.S.A. and Canada

CAUTION:

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(fuside of product)

ONLY IN THE U.S.A. AND CANADA:

CAUTION

For units with PX printed on the outer packaging
THIS UNIT IS INTENDED FOR USE IN MODERATE CLIMATES.
For Latin America
THIS UNIT IS INTENDED FOR USE IN TROPICAL CLIMATES.

The AC voltage is different according to the area.
Be sure to set the proper voltage in your area before use.
(For details, please refer to page 10.)

APPUES

TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC
SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE SCREWS.
NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS
INSIDE.
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED
SERVICE PERSONNEL.

A

The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within
an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user

• _.
_1_
il.
i
_.
_to

to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage"
within the product's enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock
persons.

is intended to alert the user to the presence of
important operating and maintenance (servicing)
The
exclamation
withinaccompanying
an equilateral triangle
instructions
in thepoint
literature
the appliance.

Accessories
Use numbers indicated In parentheses when asking
Please
check and
Identify the supplied accessories.
for replacement
parts,
(Only for U.S.A.)
TO order accessories contact 1-800-332-5368 or web site (httpdl
www.panasoelc.com).
(For other areas)
To order accassorles, call the dealer from whom you have made
your purchase.
[]

1 Remote control

[]

Accessories ....................................
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ..............

3
4

Disc information

5

Simple setup
STEP1

_

1 AM loop antenna

I=i_IIId

(NIDADYY00002)

................................

STEP2

_

Assembly
and connection
of front
and surround
speakers ...........
Locating
.......................
[_
Locating
..................
Connecting
speakemwith

l

6
7
7

the

(EUR7623X70)
_

STEP3 Television
FM indoor antenna

[]1

(RSA0006-J)
[]

Connecting

speakers

with

the subwoofer .............
sub.,ofer.....................

(EUR7623X60)

9

Z:

STEP4 Connecting the subwoofer, antennas, and
AC power supply cord ................
10
STEP5 The remote control ...................
10
STEP6 speaker
QUICK setup
SETUPoptions
.......................
Other
..................
Control reference guide .........................

2 Batteries
for remote control

8
8

...........................

r_

12
11
13

System cable

[]1

(KIHA25HA0001)

[]

1 AC power

supply

cord

(RJAOO65-1D)

Speaker cables
(RFA2163-J)
3×4-m (13-foot) cables

[]5

2× 10-m (33-foot) cables

(RJAOO19-2X)

[]

[]

1 Sheet of speaker-cable
stickers

1 Video cable
(RJL1 P016B15A)
|;il_llS]

[]

1 Power plug adaptor
($3P5213-2)

[]

8 Silver screws
(XSNS+16FN)

[]

4 Black screws
(XTB3+ 10J FZ)

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[]

4 Clips
(QWBGO02AA)

The included AC power supply cord is for use with this unit only Do
not use it with other equipment.

Sequerdlal play/Changing the disc in the play position .......
Discs--Basic
play ..............................
Changing other discs during play/Position Memory function...

15
14
15

Replaying a scene--QUICK REPLAY .....................
Starting play from a selected item .......................
Seles_ng still pictures--Page Skip ......................
Skipping items/Fast forward and rewind--SEARCH .........
Slow-motion play/Frame-by-frame viewing ................
Discs--Convenient
functions
.....................
Selecting groups to play/Repeat play/A-B repeat play ........
Sou ndtracks/Su btities ................................
All group play/Program play/Random play .................
Marking places to play again/Variable Zoom function ........
Playing the programs
or play lists on DVD-RAM
.....
Selecting a program to play--DIRECT NAVIGATOR ........
Using the play list menu ...............................
WMA/MP3,
CD text and JPEG navigation
menus .....
Playing HighMAT discs ...............................
Using On-Screen
Menu Icons .....................
Common procedures/Progress indicator ..................
Disc information/Unit information ........................

15
16
16
16
16
17
17
18
19
20
21
21
21
22
23
24
24
25

The radio ......................................
Manualtuning/Presettuning ...........................

27
27

Sound field ....................................
28
Dolby Digital and DTS/Dolby Pro Logic or Dolby Pro Logic li..28
Speaker level adjustments .............................
28
Super Surround/Sound Field Control/Center Focus .........
29
Multi Rear Surround (M.R.S)/Virlual Rear Surmend (V.R.S) ..... 29
Seat Position........................................
29
Custom Sound Memory--Store the sound settings ..........
30
Changing the delay time ..............................
30
Sound quality ..................................
31
Adjusting the bass ...................................
31
Double re-master--Enjoying more natural sound ...........
31
DR COMP--Dynamic
range compression .................
31

For areas except U.S.A, and Canada

CLASS
1
LASER
PRODUCT

(Back of product)

Convenient functions ...........................
Mutingthe volume/Dimmingthe display ..................
Thesleep timer/Usingheadphones......................
Operating other equipment .......................
Changing settings ..............................
Optional antenna connections ....................

31
31
31
32
34
36

Glossary ......................................
Specifications .................................
Troubleshooting guide ..........................
Product Service (U.S.A. and Canada) ..............
Maintenance ...................................
Limited Warranty (U.S.A.) ........................

37
38
40 ROTS750
42
42
43

Read
these
operating
instructions
carefully
before
using
theunit.Follow
thesafety
instructions
ontheunitand the applicablesafetyinstructions
listedbelow.Keep these operatingInstructionshandy for futurereference.
1)

Read these instructions.

11) Onty use attachments/ancesaodes specified by the
manufacturer.

Keep these instructions.
Heed all warnings.
4)

Follow all instructions.

table sbecitled by the manufacturer, or sold with
the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution
12) when
Use only
moving
with the
the cart/apparatus
cart, stand, stped,
combination
brecket, to
or
avoid injury from tip-over.

Do notuse this apparatusnearwater,
Clean only with dry cloth.
_

7)

Do not block any ventllaUon openings. Install in accordance with
the manufacturers instructions.

8)

Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat
registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that
produce heat.

9)

Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or groundingtype plug. A polarized plug has two biades with one wider than
the other. A grounding-type plug has two blades and a third
grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong are
provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into
your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the
obsolete outlet.

10) Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched
particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point
where they exit from the apparatus.

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13) Unplugthisapparatusdudnglighthingstormsor whenunused
for longperiodsof time.
14. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is
required when the apparatus has been damaged In any way,
such as bewer-suppty cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been
spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus
has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally,
or has been dropped.

•

Discs that can be played
Disc type

Logo

•
Indication used
In Instructions

DVD-RAM

discs

DVD-RAMdiscsmustmeetthe following conditionsfor this unitto be
able to playthem.
Type

DVD-RAM

_.
RAtA
It AM4.7

DVD-Audlo

eNon-cartddge
discs
eDisos that can be removed from their
cartridges (TYPE 2 and 4)

Capacity

ll].t|l_

• t 2 cm (5") 9.4 GB (double-sided) and 4.7 GB
(single-sided)

II

• 8 cm (3") 2.8 GB (double-sided)
DVD-Video

Recording
format

DVD-R
e
R4.7

E

V,d CD
_

co

d]0"

CD-R/RW

(Confirming to
IEC62107)

Including CD text

AUgAO

--

{_

• Use discs with the above Iogos and that conform to specifications.
The unit cannot play other discs correctly.
• Do not use irregularly shaped discs (e,g. heart-shaped), as these
can damage the unit.

• Discs that cannot be played
PAL discs (except DVD-Audfo), DVD-ROM, CD-ROM, CDV, CD-G,
+RW, DVD-RW, CVD, SACD. Divx Video Discs, Photo CD and
"Cheoji VCD" available on the market including CVD, DVCD and
SVCD that do not conform to IEC62107.

• Remove TYPE 2 and 4 discs from their cartddges before use, then
return them when you are finished. Read the instructions for the
disc carefully.
• Do not allow the disc to become dirty or scratched. Store discs in
their cartridges and ensure the disc label and cartridge label face
the same way.

• Some parts of the disc, for example where one program ends and
another begins, may not play smoothly.

• DVD-R discs
PanasonicDVD-Rrecordedand finalizedon a PanasonieDVD video
recorderare playedas END-Videoon this unit.
•

CD-R and CD-RW

discs

This unitconplay CD-WRW (audiorecording disc)recordedwith
CD-DA,video CD, SVCD (conformingto IEC62107), WMA, MP3 or
JPEG. Closethe sessionsor finalizethe disc afterrecording.
• HighMAT discs
This unitis compatible withHighMATdiscs containingWMA, MP3,
and/orJPEG files.

It may not be possible to play CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R and DVD-RAM
in all cases due to the type of disc or condition of the recording.

• Disc structure

• Playing PAL system DVD-Audio

Disc structure and the labels given to the items on discs depend on
the disc type.
Track:
the smallest division on DVD-Audio, CDs and Video CDs,

This unit converts PAL to NTSC for play. The picture is compressed
to show it in its entirety, but this may cause it to be stretched
verticolly.

or a single WMNMP3 file.
the smallest division on DVD-Video.

• To clean discs

Group:

collections of tracks on DVD-Audio and equivalent to
folders or albums on data discs.

Wipe with a damp cloth and then wipe dry.

Title:
Program:

the largest division on DVD-Video, usually an entire movie.
the division on DVD-RAM equivalent to a single
recording.
a single JPEG file.
the largest grouping on a HighMAT disc, or a group of
scenes on DVD-RAM.

Chapter:

Picture:
Play list:

==

, ,ud,ngSVCD

I_

_i11G_.

Discs recorded with DVD video recorders, DVD
video cameras, personal computers, etc., using
Version 1.1 of the Video Recording Format (a
unified video recording standard).

Scene:

DVD,RAM program sections specified and grouped into
play lists on a DVD video recorder.

Content:

covers tracks and pictures on HighMAT discs.

DVDoAudio, DVD-Video, Video CD, CD

DVD-RAM, DVD-R
• Clean with an optional DVD-RAM/PD disc cleaner (LF-K200DCA1,
where available).
• Never use cloths or cleaners for CDs etc.

Playing DVDs and Video CDs
The producer of these discs can control how they are played so
you may not always be able to control play as described in these
operating instructions (for example if the play time is not
displayed or if a Video CD has menus). Read the disc's
instructJoos caretully.

•

Handling precautions

• Do not write on the label side with a ball-point pen or other writing
instrument.
• Do not use record cleaning sprays, benzine, thinner, static
electricity prevention liquids or any other solvent.
• Do not attach labels or stickers to discs. (Do not use discs with
exposed adhesive from tape or left over peeled-off stickers.)
• Do not use scratch-proof protectors or covers.
• Do not use discs printed with label printers available on the market.

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Simple setup
STEP_
Assembly
q_

J ITi'_;TR
and connection

of front and surround

speakers

4 Speaker units

®
Assembled
+:

4 Stands

Approx.
120 mm

Copper

®

(4=/£)

Position wire
8_ln grooves as
necessary
4 Bases

_Plece

into groove,

avoiding
knots.

groove.

I
I
I

Speaker cables
e2×4-m (13-foot)
cables
e2× 10-m (33-foot)
cables

----i C,,°vPePrer

®!
D----.
|
|

8 Silver screws

(_) Rt Into groove.

_) Place into groove.

• You can attach the speakers directly to their bases (if you want to put them on shelves, for example).

• Never short-circuit positive (+) and negative (-)

speaker wires.

eBe sure to connect only positive (copper) wires to positive (+) terminals and negative (silver) wires to negative (-)
Incorrect connection can damage the speakers.

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terminals.

Locating

O

0

F

0

O

FRONT SURROUNDSURROUND

O
SUBWOOFER

CENTER

Setup example

Setup example

O

O
O

Q

• The front and surround speakers are the same. Use those you have connected the short cords to as front speakers and those you have
connected the long cords to as surround speakers.
ePlace the front, center, and surround speakers at approximately
approximate.

• Use only

supplied

the same distance from the seating position. The angles in the diagram are

speakers

Using other speakers can damage the unit and sound quality will
be negatively affected.
eSet the speakers up on an even surface to prevent them from
falling. Take proper precautions to prevent the speakers from
falling if you cannot set them up on an even surface.
Positioning
for best effect
How you set up your speakers can affect the bass and the sound
field. Note the following points.
ePlace speakers on flat secure bases.
• Placing speakers too close to floors, walls, and corners can result
in excessive bass. Cover walls and windows with thick curtain.

Caution
Holdthe speakersby the sides.
Applyingpressureto the front net
can damage the speaker,

Main
Note

unit

Keep your speakers at least 10 mm (_3/_-) away from the system
for proper ventilation.
Center speaker
eYou can also put this speaker directly under the television.
eVibration caused by the center speaker can disrupt the picture if it
is placed direcfly on the television. Put the center speaker on a
rack or shelf.
Subwoofer
Place to the right of the television, on the floor or a sturdy shelf so
that it won't cause vibration.
Leave 10 cm (4") on the right for the woofer to be effective. Leave
10 cm (4") at the rear for ventilation.

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Connecting

speakers with the subwoofer

Attach the speaker-cable stickers to make connection easier.
SUBWOOFER
'(_)

FRONT (L)

)

=

'SURROUND(L)

4-m (13-foot)_
cable

SURROUND(R)

+: Copper
-: Silver

I (_)CENTE;
• Preventing the speakers from falling over
Screw

•

Keeping

the

cables

out

of the

way

Pass the cables through the holes in the stand to keep them out of
the way,

String (not included)

screws

?

4 Black
°_he
4 Clips

I_

Consult a qualified building contractor when attaching
the speakers to wall. Improper attachment may result in
damage to the wall and speakers,

STEP2
Connecting

cable _hrough

Screw (not included)

Clip
I_JFJ

the hole.
2 Pass through the cutout
in the base.

[HT6901
speakers

with the subwoofer

Attach the speaker-calVe stickers to make connection easier.
(_

Speaker cables

FRONT (L)

o

e3x4-m (13-foot)
cables
e2×10-m
cables

-- -P

+coe
--: Silver

(33-foot)

=:::_
SUBWOOFER

_0
=::::::_ X
I(_)FRONT(R)

Sheet of
speaker-cable
stickers

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ISURROUND(L)
@SURROUND(R)
(_CENTER

=Never short-circuit positive (+) and negative (-) speaker wires.
=Be sure to connect only positive {copper) wires to positive (+)
terminals and negative (silver) wires to negative (-) terminals.
Incorrect connection can damage the speakers.

• Connecting

a television with a VIDEO IN terminal
Connect directly to your television.
Do not connect the unit through a video cassette recorder,

Television
(not included)

I/

because the picture may not be played correctly due to the copy
guard.

Video cable (included)

• Connecting a television with COMPONENT

VIDEO IN terminals
COMPONENT

--

t

VIDEO OUT terminals

These terminals can be used for either interlace or progressive
output and provide a purer picture than the S-VIDEO OUT
terminal Connection using these terminals outputs the color
difference signals (PB/P_) and luminance signal (Y) separately in
order to achieve high fidelity in reproducing colors.

+

COMPONENT
VIDEO

eTha description of the component video input terminals depends
on the television or monitor (e.g. Y/PPJPR.Y/B-Y/R-Y, Y/CB/CR).
Connect to terminals of the same color.

VZdeocablos_l

___

II

eAfter making this connection, change the black level for a better
picture (-, page 34, Video--Black Level Control).

_(n°t included)

To enjoy progressive
video
eConnect to the component video (480P) input terminals on a television compatible with this unit's copy guard system.
(Video will not be disptayed correctly if connected to an incompatible television.)
ePress [PROGRESSIVE] on the main unit so =PROG." appears on the display (m page 14).
eAII televisions manufactured by Panasonic and that have 480P input connectors are compatible, Consult the manufacturer
you have another brand of television.

• Connecting

if

a television with an S-VIDEO IN terminal
S-VIDEO OUT terminal

S-VIDEO

The S video terminal achieves a more vivid picture than the VIDEO
OUT terminal by separating the chmminance (C) and luminance
(Y) signals. (Actual results depend on the television.)

S-video cable (not included)_

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Connectingthesubwoofer,antennas,andACpowersupplycord
System cable

ut

AM loop
antenna

FM Indoor
antenna

Power plug adaptor
. - •
....

AC powor supply cord.
.
.

Connect the AC power supply cord after
a|l other connections are complete.
FM Indoor antenna

F

jt
_

Adhesive tape
Fix the other end of the antenna
where reception is best.

Subwoofer

AM loop antenna

_
_

I

Before connecting the AC

--

t

power

I

Set the voltage.

antanna cord

I I

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@
_1'___ (F_ _
• _
\_.-_
,/
_._
_

_'_

'"
'
/

\

--

//

L ""_
-_:_\

!/

J

Catch to the right

_
n

AIR

_
II

-_,='11"U T
L ____J_

TO disconnect
Press the catch

_l
_

Iandpu,
_t.

Conserving power

| /
| |
_

_

supply

cord

I (Back of subwoofer)

/ /
| |
| |

\

S vstem cabl e
"
|

.

_Seeb;_se
cords

ar_ pull out.

,.

Stand the antenna up on

, away from other wires and

-

,

I

127V_ 110V_ 220V-230V_240 V
VOLT ADJ
[ Use a flat-head screwdriver to turn
I the voltage selector on the back of
I the subwoofor to the appropriate
I position for the area in whiCh this
I system is used.
I If the power supply in your area is
' 115Vor120V,
please set the
voltage selector as follows:
I eFor115V:SettollOV.

If{ L'F°r _2ov:settot27v.
"

_J'_l
AC power supply cord

I

_..-.L._

_

To household AC outlet

The unit consumes power (For U.S.A. and Canada: approx. 0.5 W or for
units with PX printed on the outer packaging and Latin America: approx.
0.9 W) even when it Is turned off with [_]. To save power when the unit is
not to be used for a long time, unplug it from the household AC outlet.
Remember to reset the radio stations and any other memory items

If the power plug will not fit your AC outlet
Use the power plug adaptor (included).

before using the unit again.
Information you enter into the unit's memory remains intact for up to
2 weeks after the AC power supply cord is disconnected.

If it still doesn't fit, contact an electrical parts distributor
for assistance.

STEP5

The remote control

Remote contrat _

Batteries

R6/LR6, AA, UM-3

Do not;
emix old and new battedes.
=use different types at the same time.
• heat or expose to flame.
etake apart or short circuit.
• attempt to recharge alkaline or manganese batteries.
euse batteries if the covering has been peeled off.
Mishandling of batteries can cause electrolyte leakage which
can damage items the fluid contacts and may cause a fire.
Remove if the remote control is not going to be used for a long
period of time. Stere in a cool, dark place.

-) match those in the
remote control.
• thsert
therechargeable
pores (+ and
eDo
not so
use
type batteries.
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•

Use

Aim at the sensor, avoiding obstacles, at a maximum range of
7 m (23 feet) directly in front of the unit.

:, Otherspeaker setup options

(Center speaker only) _

1

Screw a screw (not included)
wall.

The wall or pillar on which the speakers are to be attached should
be capable of supporting 10 kg (22 Ib.) per screw.

Remove

30-35

into the

mm

l

the stand. _coly)

BEFORE REMOVING THE STAND
eTake the speaker cable out of the stand's hole if it is threaded
through.
eLay the speaker on a soft cloth.
Unscrew the screw with a Phillips-head screwdriver.

2

Fit the speaker securely onto the
screw with the hole or holes.

Vertical

Horizontal

IIo oll
Stand

(Center speaker only) _
Preparation
Remove the stand (l_'J._'_l only).
Ensure the stands meet these conditions before purchasing them.
eObserve the diameter and length of the screws and the distance
between screws as shown in the diagram.
oThe stands must be able to support over 10 kg (22 lb.).
eThe stands must be stable even if the speakers are in a high
position.

m

m

n_

o4=

on speaker

(2_/_ ")

o4=
__

10/ENTER[ ...............
16
Slow/seareh, Tuning buttons
[411<1,I_1_ SLOW/SEARCH[
.......................
16, 27
Menu, Play list button [MENU, PLAY UST] ...........
14, 21
Return, TV volume up button [RETURN, TV VOL+] ... 12, 32
Muting, Setup button [MUTING, SETUP] ............
12, 31
Audio, Zoom button [AUDIO, ZOOM] ...............
18, 20
_
Subtitle, Delay time button
[SUBTITLE, DELAY TIME[ ........................
18, 30
_
Subtitle button [SUBTITLE] ...............
18
_
Quick replay, Dynamic range compression button
[QUICK REPLAY, DR COMP] ......................
15, 31
_
Quick replay button [QUICK REPLAY] ......
15

(_ Standby/on switch [(_/I, POWER] .....................
12
Press to switch the unit from on to standby mode or vice versa.
In standby mode, the unit is still consuming a small amount of power.
Standbylon indicator [(_/I]
When the unit is connected to the AC mains supply, thisindicator
lights up in standby mode and goes out when the unit is turned on.
Custom Sound Memory button [C.S.M] ................
30
_) Progressive out button [PROGRESSIVE] ...............
14
Skip/search, Tuning buttons
[HI_I/_I10],,J [2] -, [3].
• When playing DVDs, you can also use [A, V <, I=-] to select
items. Press [ENTER] to confirm your selection.
To return to the menu screen

I_l

_
[TOP MENU]: Shows the first menu screen.
[MENU]: Shows the menu screen.
[RETURN]: Shows the menu screen.

place the disc(s) on the disc tray(s).
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TOload discs on the other trays, press [DISC SKIP] on the
main unit.

The disc continues to rotate while the menu is displayed even after
you finish playing an item. Press [11] when you finish to preserve the
unit's motor and your television screen.

I

Theunit usually plays

the disc in the play position and then stops.
Turn sequential play on to play all loaded discs, except for DVDs and
JPEG discs.

During play

Press [P,MEMORY] (or [POSITION
MEMORY]) to memorize a position.

While stopped

Press [SEQUENTIAL].

Press again to replace the position.
This position is saved even if you turn the unit off, change the source
or change discs. When you turn the unit on, rsselect =DVD/CD" or

Each time you press the button:
SEQ on*_*SEQ
off

eHighMAT menus and video CD playback control are disabled.
eOnly audio tracks can be played on HighMAT discs.
eYou cannot change the mode during program or random play.
eSequantial Mode turns off when you switch the unit to standby.
eRepeat function does not work when using Sequential Mode.

When you msmodze another position, the earliest position is
replaced.
eYou cannot recall the position in Sequential Mode.
I

rm_lim'a_ r_'mi LTt=_I
_ _

_

Resume

function

"RESUME" lights on the display when the unit has recorded the
position at which you stopped play.
Press [1_] (play) to start play from that position,
eThe posif_on is cleared when you:
--Turn the unit off.

_

MaJlumlLoa_

1

II

reinsort the disc whose position you memorized, "RESUME" lights
on the display. Press [1_] (play) to start play from the memorized
position. The position is cleared.
eYou can memorize positions on up to five different discs at a time.

Press [DISC EXCHANGE].
The drawer opens and the disc in the play position comes to

--Select another source or change discs.
ePrass [11]to clear the position.

the front-left position.

2

Change

the disc

I

in the front-left

Chapter

Preview

I

IBlVJDl,rJ

position.

3

Press

The following message appears
immediately after you press [1_] (play)
when "RESUME" is displayed.
Press [1_] (play) while the message is
displayed and the beginning portions of

[DISC EXCHANGE].

The drawer closes.

You can change the other discs without interrupting

1
2

each chapter up to the current one are
played.
Full play resumes from the point where you pressed [11] or
[_MEMORY[ (or [POSITION MEMORY]).
(This feature works only within a title.)

play.

if you do not press [1_] (play), the message disappears and play
starts from where you pressed [11] or [P.MEMORY] (or [POSITION
MEMORY]).

Press [__] to open the drawer.
Press [DISC SKIP] to rotate the
carousel.
The carousel moves one tray clockwise and each subsequent
press moves it two trays in alternate directions.

3

Change the disc and press
close the drawer.

[_]

to

rm_!m

r_rmiw,r__ _

_

Skip back a few seconds within the current item (program, track or
title).
Skip back a few pictures.
During play

Press [QUICK

REPLAY].

This feature may not work while playing some parts of a disc or at all
with some discs.

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Press [ I<1< ] or [ _
• Press [ HI.4/<,4]

Numbered
buttons

SLOWISEARCH
-410] =,, [2] -, [3].
[_
_
_
[2] -, [3] -, [ENTER]

• Press and hold [ I<1<1/_1<1]or [IH_/b.l_

(Motion picture parts only)
While paused

Press [<]
oThis works only when stopped with some discs.
• When playing DVD-Audio and you want to start play from a track in
a different group, select the group first (-, page 17).

] on the main unit.

or [1_].

The frame changes each time you press the button.
• The frames change in succession

if you press and hold the button.

• Pressing [I I] also activates forward frame-by-frame.
Notes

I ;ltAo_:l

During play or while paused

Press [SHIFT]+

[PAGE].

The
pagechan0es
each
tJmo
yoo
pross
the
botton

• The speed of seamh and slow-motion increases up to 5 steps.
• Press [1_] (play) to restart play,
• You cannot move backwards with Video CD during frame-byframe and slow-motion,

When

playing

Video

CDs with playback

control

Pressing buttons to perform skip, search or slow-motion may
take you to a menu screen.

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During play

[_

(There is no on-scroen display.)

Press [SHIFT]+

[REPEAT].

Each time you press the button:
"_tldM
bunona

PG REPEAT-->ALL REPEAT (Entire disc)-->REPEAT
eDudng play list play
SCENE REPEAT---> PL REPEAT-->REPEAT OFF

OFF

II

IDIVJD]L_

CHAPTER REPEAT-->TITLE

TRACK REPEAT-->ALL

OFF

REPEAT (Entire dlsc)-->REPEAT

TRACK REPEAT--_'GROUP

&T<
ENTER

REPEAT'-_REPEAT

OFF

REPEAT=--->REPEAT OFF

GROUP REPEAT---*REPEAT

OFF

_Durtng all group (li'AR'_I_, program and random play
"ALL REPEAT" is displayed.
eYou can also repeat play of content and group on HighMAT discs.

t=

• To repeat only your favorite tracks/chapters
Startprogramplay(- page 19) and press[SHIFT]+[REPEAT] to
selectthe repeat mode,

You can repeat a section between points A and B within a program,
title or track.
During play

1

Press [GROUP].

Exampe

I

_Tmck

number in group

Group number

2
3

Press [DISPLAY] until the unit
information
screen is displayed

Press the numbered

(-- page 25).

2

buttons to select

Press [A, T] to select the play menu.
Example li'A_'_

i"_ll_l(_..

_

_

[_

_

I_1

the group and press [ENTER].
Press the numbered
the track/picture
[ENTER].

buttons to select

number

and press

A-B Repeat

3

Press [<,

I_] to select "A-B Repeat" and

Q Press [ENTER]

at the starting

point

[A).
Playing all the groups in succession

(m Page 19, All group play)

Playing bonus groups
Some discs contain bonus groups, if a password screen appears
after selecting a group, enter the password with the numbered
buttons. Refer also to the disc's jacket.

(_ Press [ENTER]
point (B).

at the finishing

A-B repeat starts.
To return to the normal play
Press [ENTER] again.
To clear the menus
Press [RETURN] until the menu disappears.

A-B repeat is canceled when you press [QUICK REPLAY].
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Signal type/data
LPCM/PPCM/DDDigtial/DTS:
Signal type
k [kHz): Sampling frequency
b (bit): Number of bits
ch (channel): Number of channels
Example:

DISC 5

(not displayed tf there is no signal)
0:
1:
h .1:
2:

buttons

No surround
Mono surroued
Low frequency effect
Stereo surround (left/dght)

1: Center
2: Front left+Front right
3: Front left+Front right+Center

(Motion picture parts only)
_
(SVCD only)
You can change the subtitle language and turn the subtitles on and off.
You can tum the subtitles on and off.
During play

Press [SUBTITLE].
The number changes each time you press the button.

o"-" or "--" is displayed instead of the language number in
cimumstances such as when no language is recorded on the disc.
(SVCD only)
Soundtreck and subtitle numbers may change even if corresponding
soundtracks are not recorded.

rtmTr_-a_ m

• In some cases, the subtitle language is not changed to the
selected one immediately.
elf the subtitles overlap closed captions recorded on discs, turn the
subtitles off.

_ra

(Discs with multiple soundtracks)
To
1
2
3

During play

Press [AUDIO].
The number changes each time you press the button.
Signal type/data
(.., right)

_solected
r of
Soundtrack

playing

Audio language

channels (-. right)

r_

LR_L--*R
+___J
• You can also use this button to turn the vocals on and off on
karaoke discs. Read the disc's instructions for details.
• play restarts from the beginning of the soundtrack when changing
soundtracks that are accompanied by still pictures,
eEven if a second soundtrack isn't recorded, two soundtrack
numbers will normally be shown when you press [AUDIO]. The
currently playing is number 1.

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clearldlaplay the subtitles
Press [SUBTITLE].
Press[l=,.]. (r_t_l'_gilF_J'_l_
Press[&, T] to select =OFF" or=ON ".

• Changing the position and brightness of the
subtitles (-_ page 26)

TO select an item using the cursor buttons
Press [ENTER] and [&, V] to select an item, then press
[ENTER] again to register the number.
All the items in the selected disc, title or group are selected
when you select =ALL".

Common procedures for all group, program
and random play
While stopped
Press [PLAY MODE].
Each Ume you press the butlon:

3

All group (li'_'vJ'_--> Program--> Random-->off (Normal play)
t
I

To add or change the program
g'/_l [_] (Add only)
Repeat stops 1 and 2.

(PGM)--> 1-DISC (RND)--*ALL_ISC
t

Press [&, Y] to select an available item, then repeat step 2.

(RND)-->off (Normal play)
I

Press [1_] (play).

To clear an item

If youselectbonus groups,youwillhaveto entera password
(.Bpage 17).

II

Press [CANCEL],
1 Select the item you want to clear with [&, ,].
2

IDIVJD_±I

Prass [CANCEL], or select =Clear" with [&, 'V, 41, I=,] and prass
[ENTER].

To clear the whole program

The unit plays tracks in all the groups on a disc.

Press [1_] (play).

Press [11]so =CLEAR" is displayed.
Select =Clear all" with [&, Y, <1, I_] and press [ENTER].

You can select up to 24 items to play in the order you choose.

Jl_r_J_

_
('['here is no on-screen display.)
You can program all the items on discs.

Times are not displayed while programming.

i-_-mtravam_

Items the unit cannot find can be programmed but are canceled
during play. This is also the case if you program DVD-RAM, DVDAudio, DVD-VIdeo, WMA, MP3 and JPEG.

_

You can program all the items on a disc in the play position.
Example

eThe program is cleared when you switch the unit to standby, select
another soume, exit the program mode by pressing [PLAY MODE]
or move the disc out of the play position.

l'Ir

PROGRAM

ctrale i tile m dme¢ Ikelm

I_1_

The program is retained in memory.
_uE_

........

•

•

J_
_
(There is no on-scraan display.)
1-DISC (RND):
You can play a disc in the play position in random
order.

i.

ALL-DISC (RND): You can play all discs in random order.

Press the [DISC] and then the disc
button ([DISC 1]-[DISC 5]).

2

Press the numbered

buttons

You can play items on a disc in the play position in random order.

to select

Press the numbered
a title or a group.

a title, chapter, group or track (_
then press [ENTER]).

Example

ExampleJ_]

2

buttons to select

Random
Rayback

II ....

I

Tee t_
_'Pr_ F_Y tost_'l

Disc No.

Track No.

Program No.

[ID.]_I
bJ_J

• To select a 2-digit number
Example: To select item 25, press [_>10] ,= [2] .o [5].
[_
_
[2] " [5] " [ENTER]
eRepeat this step to program other items•
Step 1 is unnecessary
same disc.

when programming

tracks on the

2

• You can select more than one group.
eTo enter all groups, select "Ag" using [<, I_] and press
[ENTER].
eTo deselect a group, press the numbered buttons
corresponding to the group you want to clear.

Press [1_] (play).

During random play, empty trays are skipped and the playback
control function on Video CDs is canceled.
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Disabte RighMAT disc play to use random and program play.
In the SETUP menu, set H_ghMAT" to D=sable ( page 34) and perform the necessary

operations

(-- above).

To mark the eleventh point and beyond
Press [<1, I_] to select the marker pin icon.

2

Prass[A,

V] to select "11-20",

You can select the next group when the current group is full.
Markers added with this unit clear when you switch the unit to
standby, change the source, or change the disc.

m
I

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(Motion picture parts only)

Change the zcom ratio so the picture expands to the optimum size to
fill the screen.
Preparation
Change the setting ='I'V Aspect" to suit your television (m page 34).

ENTER

During play

Press [SHIFT]+
aspect

[ZOOM]

to select the

ratio.
Zoom display

Subtitle Position

Subtitle Brightness

(-' page 26)

(-, page 26)

Each time you press the button:
4:3 Standard->European
You can mark a position so you can return to it easily at a later time.
During pl_

V] to select the play menu.

ExampleI

Marker

3

Press [<1, I_] to select "Marker"
press [ENTER].
E
Press [1_] to select an asterisk

4

Cinemascope2*-Cinemascopet*-American
Vista
eRefer to the disc's instructions and =Screen size" below for the

To restore the original ratio
Press [SHIFT]+[ZOOM]
until the ratio returns to 1.00.

(m page 25),

Press [A,

Press [ENTER]
to mark.

and

*The ratio also returns to 1.00 when you change the disc, change
the source or switch the unit to standby.
eThe ratio may return to 1.00 when a menu is displayed.
Making fine adjustments to the zoom ratio
While the ZOOM icon is displayed
Press [&,V].
The ratio changes in 0.01 units between 1.00 and 1.60 and in 0.02
units between 1.60 and 2.00.

• Screen size
Movies are made using a variety of screen sizes.

(_).

at the point you want

_-_146:9
Standard (16:9)----i
:3 Standard (4:3) _ J,

.....
_.lI__

..

iii! ii

_ _:

ii

i !!

To mark another position
Up to 5 points (I'_P_I only: up to g99 points)
1

Press [b-] to select "_<".

2 Press [ENTER] at the point.
TO recall or erase a marker

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Standard

aspect ratio of the picture.

Press [DISPLAY] until the unit
information screen is displayed

2

Vista-*16:9

1

Press 1<1, I_] to select a marker.

2

Press [ENTER] to recall or press [CANCEL) to erase.

American

Vista 11.85:1)

-Cinemascopel
--Cinemascope2

(2.35:1)
(2.55:1)

---

You can play a group of scenes, a play list, created on other
equipment such as a DVD video recorder.

1

Press [PLAY LIST].

bu_ons

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2

press [A, V] to select the play list.
• You can select play lists with the numbered buttons.
To select a 2-digit number
Exampte 23: 1=>10]-* 12] ,,, [3]

NAVIGATOR

o_
q_

ENTER

3

Press [ENTER]

to start play.

To clear the play list screen
Press [PLAY LISTJ.

rm_

Use the program list to find programs to play.

1

Press [DIRECT

NAVIGATOR].

2

Press [A, T] to select the program.
The selected program plays in the background.
eYou can select programs with the numbered buttons.
To select a 2-digit number
Example 23: [_->10]-, [2] -, [3]

3

Press [ENTER].
The program being played in the background continues.

To clear the program list
Press [DIRECT NAVIGATOR].

• Titles appear only if you have entered them.
eYou cannot change program and disc titles.

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Track

Example:

title search

[_]

[_

[_

I

(CD text only)

finding a track including the word "LOVE"

While the menu Is displayed

Press [&, V] to select "Find"
press [ENTER].
Numbered
buttons

and

D

2

Press [A, V] to select "L" and press

[ENTER].
Characters change in alphanumeric order each time you
press [&].
Repeat this step to enter "0% "V', and "E".
=Press [HIll ,IHH] to skip between A, E, I, O, and U.
eOnly uppercase appear but the search also includes lower
case.
ePress [,<] to erase a character.
eYou can erase the astedsk (>_) to search for the flint word in
a title.
eYou can enter numbers with the numbered buttons.

3

Press [1_] to select "Find"

and press

[ENTER].
The search results screen appears.

4
If the disc contains both audio data (WMA and MP3) and
JPEG, check "Mixed Disc--Audio & St,is" setting in the SETUP
menu (-_ page 34). Select "Stills (JPEG)" or "Audio (MP3P_/MA)".
_

_

Vadous menus help you find items you want to start play.

Press [TOP MENU].

[_

[_

"0"

2

Audio navigation menu

Album display

indicates the track currently playing.

Press [A, V] to select a track or
[A, Y, <1, I_] to select a picture,
press [ENTER].

and

To show other pages, press [&, Y, 4, b.] to select "Prey" or
"Next" and press [ENTER).
eAfter listing all the tracks or pictures in one group, the lisl for
the next group appears.
To exit to the menu
Press [TOP MENU].

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_'] to select the track and

press [ENTER].
To return to the menu
Press [RETURN[.

(CD text only)

1

Press [A,

To use the tree screen

to find a group

_

_

_

I
A menu appears when you select the disc.

While the menu is displayed

Press [1_] while a track is highlighted
to display a tree screen.

Press [&, T, <,
[ENTER].

,]

to select

then

press

When you press [ENTER]:
lists or another menu
Menu: Takes you to the next menu which shows play

Press [&, V, 4, I_] to select "Tree"
and press [ENTER].

Play list: play starts

Example

oTo return to the menu screen
tm ctdmm _

- You cannot select
groups that contain
no compatit_e files.

2

Press [k,

Press [TOP MENU].
oTo return to the menu above the current one
Press [RETURN].
eTo change the menu background
Press [DISPLAY].
The background changes to the one recorded on the disc.

V, "4, I_] to select a group
I

and press [ENTER].
The audio navigation menu/album display for the group
appears.

Selecting

from the lists

During playing

Press [MENU].

To return to the menu
Press [RETURN].

To use the contents screen to find a track
(CD textonly)
You can use the text information recorded on these discs to find a
track to play.

2

While the menu is displayed

Press [1_] while a track is highlighted
to display the contents screen.
MENU

Press [<1] then [A, T] to switch
between the play list, group and
content lists.

3

Press [1_] then [A, V] to select an
item and press [ENTER].

To exit the list screen
Press [MENU].

2

Press [<,

I_] to move through

the

tracks and press [ENTER].

HighMAT and the HighMAT logo are
either trademarks or registered
trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in
the United States and!or other countries.

To return to the menu
Press [RETURN].
See page 37 for details about WMA. MP3. CD text and JPEG.

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Press [A,

V] to select the setting.

• Items with "&" or "V" above and below can be changed by

[A, V].
• Press [ENTER] if the setting does not change after pressing
[A, V].
• Some items require different operations. Read the
explanations on the following pages.

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For your reference
• Depending on the condition of the unit (playing, stopped, etc.) and
the type of software you are playing, there are some items that you
cannot select or change.
• When numbers are displayed (e.g. title No.), the numbered buttons
are also effective for setting. After entedng the numbers, press
[ENTER] to register the setling,
To clear the menus
Press [RETURN] until the menus disappear.

• To change the position of the icons
1
2

&V41
ENTER

Press [.11, • ] to select the dghtmost icon,
Press [A, V] to move the icons.
(There are 5 positions.)

Indicates how far you have played through an item.
Example

On-Scraen Menu icons are menus that contain information about the
disc or unit. These menus allow you to perform operations by
changing this information.

1

Press [DISPLAY].

O Current position _
_
_
_
(_) PG: Program number
PL: Play list number
T: Title number IRFttlFJ
Track number _
G: Group number _
_
(_T:
Track number in group It_'vt_11E_
C: Chapter number
P: Picture number [_
_) Condition-play,
pause, or slowlsearch

_

_

_]

Each time you press the button:
i

isc in_rmatJon

(-* page 25)

Progress indicator (m right)

_iiii,;a_rdm:tl,_

,.o page 25)

Play speed (-, below)
(_ Changing the time display _
_
_
_
Press [A, V] to show the elapsed play time or remaining time far
the program, play list, track or title (or chapter during program
and random play).
Elapsed play time _
(SVCD only) _
(display only, cannot be changed)

[Unit infomlation on_

While the leftmost

Press [A,

Changing
icon is highlighted

V] to select the menu.

Each time you press the button:
* Play menu

it
Display
menu

play speed

(Motion picture part only)
(Dolby Digital only)
You can slow down or speed up play.
During play

Press [<1] (slower)

or [1_] (faster).

There are five speeds:
× 0.8 _
x 0.9 _
x 1.0 (normal speed) _

x 1.2 _

x 1.4

Audio menu

_T
Picture menu

3
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Press [41, I_] to select the item.

After you change the speed, output is in stereo.
Sound is stereo as long as =x 1.0" is orange.
To return to normal play (surround sound), press [1_] (play) or
[ENTER].
Normal play is also restored when you return the speed to × 1.0 and
clear the progress indicator.

Unless otherwise indicated, select items with [4, Ib] and change with [A, V].

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Angle number _

PG: Program number m_l
PL: Play list number B
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G:

Group number

T:

Title number _

®
[&, T]

Track number I_]

_
)ENTER]

I

picture rotation
O*_* 90 *-_ 180 *_270

Treck/pfotura

number in disc

[&, V]

®

Total number
[_
[i_][_

of traclagplctures

®

Karaoke vocal on/off _
(Karaoke DVD only)
If a DVD title is a duet, select Vt or V2 to duet with the unit.

®
)ENTER)

T: Track number in group

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®

C: Chapter number Ir;tIT_FJ
P: Picture number_
Time B
_
r;t31wJ
Select a position to start play by specifying
a time.

®

Numbered
buttons
_.
)ENTER]

Changing the time display
rain rmra_ Ill
I_
[_
_
(SVCD only) _
_
Display only]
--_Elapsed play time for the program, play list, title or track

St
Remaining time for the group _

or disc

St

@

Current bltrate (kbps)
Currant sampling frequency

@

Audio mode _
LR_--+L_R

Menu play
(with playback control only)

@

Still picture number
eTo return to page 1
[<, I_]--_Select "Retum"--_[ENTER]

®

@

Slldeshow _
Picture number

Subtitle language _
(-- page 18)
Refer to "Audio/Subtitle
abbreviations.
Subtitles on/off _

®

_

gt;i';11(SVCD onty)

@

Slldeshow setting
ON*-_.OFF

language" (_* right) for language

@

Slidesbow timing [_
0 sec-30 sec

_

r;F_FJ _

(SVCD only)

Track information on/off [_
_[_]
(CD text only)
Picture data
Full: Group title, picture title, picture size, file size, date
of shooting, and camera model used. =
Date: Date of shooting only.
OFF: No display
• Displays differ depending on the type of camera and
condition of the data.

Audio/Subtitle

Display
only

Display
only

Display
only

language

ENG: English
FRA: French

SVE: Swedish
NOR: Norwegian

CHh Chinese
KOR: Korean

DEU:
ITA:
ESP:
NLD:

DAN:
POR:
RUS:
JPN:

MAL:
VIE:
THA:
*:

[Audio

German
Italian
Spanish
Dutch

menu

E

Display
only

(kHz)

@

-->Remaining time for the program, play list, tibe or track
Soundttack _
Ir;t_;tgJ (._ page 18)
Refer to =Audio/Subtitle language" (I. dght) for language
abbreviations,

on disc

Danish
Portuguese
Russian
Japanese

Malay
Vietnamese
Thai
Others

I

•
A-B repeat (-- page 17)
Repeat mode (I

page 17)

Play mode (-- page 19)
®

®

_
---:
Normal play
PGM: Program play
RND: Random play
ALL: All group play (r_'_l_

Display

iTl&,_t
i

(m page 31)

Dialogue Enhancer on/off
(Discs where the dialogue
channel)

is recorded in the center

This makes the dialogue in movies easier to hear.

only
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Marker
@

Double re-master

)ENTER]

rA_._i I_

[_5]E_]

D_

]

m Page

20

[Picture menu]

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IBm ii_umm.B!

®

Picturemodera_ rm'm_rmm= _ra

4:3 Aspect

r_m r_r_ r_r_ wm _
Select how to show imagos mado for 4:3 aspect screens on
a 16:9 aspect television.
eNormol:
laterally stretches images made for o 4:3
screen.

|

@

(_)

eAuto: expands suitable 4:3 lederbox imagos to fill more
of the screen. Other images appear in full in _o center of
the screen.

Zoom (-, page 20)

eN:

Normal mode

eS:

Soft mode (Soft picture with fewer video artifacts)

eF:
eCl:
eC2:

Fine mode (Details are sharper)
Mellows images and enhances detail in dark scenes
Sharpens images and enhances detail in dark
scenes

egl/U2:

eShrlnk:
images appear in the center of the screen.
eZoom: expands an images to fill the screen.
If your television has a similar feature, use it instead for a
better effect.

u}

® L....@._..... oe_wh,,'_oGr iso.

_)

_

_

_

e480P: Progressive video ("PROG." is on)
Transfer mode I_

[ENTER]
@

®
to the zoom ratio

_

_

Select the method of conversion for progressive output to
suit the type of matedal being played.
eAuto I (normal): for viewing film material
eAuto 2: for viewing film material (the same as Auto 1, but

[ENTER]
Making fine adjustments

User mode (m below)

Video output mode _
e480h Interlace video

eVidoo:

able to convert 30-frame-per-seoond progressive
video)
for video matehal

Subtitle position/Subtitle
brightness _
ePosition (0 to -60): in 2 unit steps

@

eBrightness (Auto'/0 to -9)
• The brightness adjusts automatically against the
background.
Bitrate display on/off _

_

_

During play: shows the bttrate (approximate values) of the
video being played
While paused: shows the data volume of the frame and

To change

the user mode

1 Select User mode and press [!_] to highlight the
number.
2

Press[A,

_]tosslect=l"or"2

UI

.-:j

type of picture (J page 37, Glossary--I/P/

®

B)

Contrast

®

®

', [4, _]
P._l....
Current
bitrate

_)

OSD brightness (-3 to ÷3)
Adiust the brightness of the on-screen displays•

®

®

®

®

(-7 to +7)

Increases the contrast belween light and dark parts of the
_ictura.
Brightness (0 to + 15)
Brightens the picture.

@

Sharpness (-7 to +7)
Adjusts the sharpness of the edges of the horizontal lines.

®

Color (-7 to +7)
Adjust the shade of the picture's color.

@

Gamma (0 to +5)
Emphasis of outlines.

a sampling period.
Average bitrate

®

@
W

A record of bitmtes for

",

U2

(_ i.. _ .._._ :r_- - Only when "PROG." is on
_)-@

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(-. above)

SELECTOR

VOLUM_

v TUNING^

TUNEMODE

MEMORY

You can change the AM step. The step is factory-set to 9 kHz, but
you can change it to receive broadcasts allocated 10-kHz steps.
t Press (TUNER/BAND[ to select "FM" (for either band).
2 Press and hold [SELECTOR] on the main unit.
After a few seconds the display changes to show the current
minimum frequency, Conitnue to hold the button down. The
minimum frequency changes and the step is changed.
To return to the odginel step, repeat the above steps.

FM MODE
Any FM/AM frequencies preset in channels w;ll be changed by this
procedure. Preset them again.

_D

Preset channels to make selection simple.
Up to 15 stations can each be set in the FM and AM bands.
Automatic

1

buttons

presetting

Tune to "FM 87.9 MHz" or

II

"FM 87.5 MHz" (=, left).
Tune to "FM 87.50 MHz" (-_ left).

2

ENTER

3
VOLUME
+

Pressand

hold [ENTER].

• Main unit: Press and hold [MEMORY].
Release the button when "FM AUTO" is displayed.
0J

The tuner presets all the stations it can receive into the
channels in ascending o_ler.
=SET OK" is displayed when the stations are set. The last
station to be set is then played.

Tune to "AM 520 kHz".
Tune to "AM 522 kHz" or "AM 520 kHz".

4

Press and hold [ENTER].
• Main unit: Press and hold [MEMORY].

1

Press [SELECTOR] to select "FM" or "AM".
Each time you press the button:
DVD/CD-->FM-->AM-->TV-->VCR-->AUX-->DIGITAL

IN _

Press

[v TUNING]

or [TUNING

select the frequency
station.

I

Manual

1

Press [TUNE MODE] to select
"MANUAL".
Each time you press the button: MANUAL_m*PRESET

3

2
3

^] to

• If noise is excessive
in FM
Press [FM MODE] to display "MONO",
Press [FM MODE] again to cancel the mode.
The mode is also canceled when you changed
the frequency.

i n i i i ,_llq,T_ i i i n _.!

I}11 i|_,

ih]

i iiI

i [ ;jh]

buttons to select

v CH] or [IHI.t, CH ^] then press

I
I

I

Selecting

channels

1

Press [TUNER/BAND[
or "AM".

2

Press the numbered
v CH] or [ll_H,

I

to select "FM"
buttons or
CH ^] to select

the channel.

Each country allocates broadcast bands according to their particular
system.
i Kiii

is flashing

The station occupying a channel is erased if another station is preset
in that channel.

[_1<,

• Allocation settings

i i p. [i t= _l

While "PGM"

is

Adjust the volume.

illlt,.llV,'_lm

(-_ left).

Press [ENTER].

l--If
I,_ I"1

Press and hold [v TUNING[ or [TUNING ^] until the frequency
starts scrolling to start automatic tuning. Tuning stops when a
station is found.

lid,,

Tune to the station

Alternatively, press [1<_,
[ENTER].

eRemote control: Press [<1_] or [IH_],
TUNED: Displayed when a radio station is
tuned.

4

presetting

Press the numbered
a channel.

of the required

ST: Displayed when a stereo FM broadcast
being received.

is displayed

Presetting was unsuccessful. Preset manually.

eRemote control: Press [TUNER/BAND[.

2

• "ERROR"

i i ( _ m o_[

I--II

i_ ]"l

--I

N ;_ Li n n ,l |

You can change the FM step. The step is factory-set to 0.2 MHz, but
you can change it to receive broadcasts allocated 0.1-MHz steps.

To select a 2-digft number
Example: TO select channel 12, press [_->10[-* It[ -, [2J

The Dolby Pro Logk_ l] processor works not only on sources
recorded with Dolby Surround, but also on any stereo source.
There is a difference in sound quality between Dolby Pro Logic and
Dolby Pro Logic ]I.

1

Press [DDPLII].

-_

Each time you press the button:

MUSlC
MOV,EPANORA A-.[o

-

MUSIC:

Adds surrouod effects to sterao soumes.

MOVIE:

Use this mode when playing movie software,

especially videotapes, recorded in Oolby Surround.
PANORAMA: Sound is spread out more so you feel like you
are surrounded by music.

2

Play a Dolby

Surround

or stereo

source.
ENTER

SFC
SH

MIX 2CH
IlrtPLII

Dolby Pro Logic is a decoding system that was developed to get a
better sense of presence from soumes encoded with Dolby
Surround. The feeling of position has been improved by the addition
of a separate center speaker channel.

C.FOCUS

Software encoded with Dolby Surround can be identified with this

S.SRND

AV EFFECT

mark (DVD, CD, Video CD, Laser Disc, Video taps).

TEST

L-

C.SELECT

oDolby Pro Logic, Dolby Pro Logic I], Super Surround,

Center

Focus, Multi Rear Surround, Virtual Rear Surround, Seat Position,
Dynamic range compression and Subwoofer Level adjusting (,,J
page 31) cannot be used if headphones are connected ("ERROR"
appears on the display, excluding Seat Position].
eyou may experience a reduction in sound quality when these
sound field systems are used with some sources. If this occurs,
turn the sound field system off.

1
2

Press [DnPL].

_

Play a golby
[
Surround
source.

........

-

To cancel
Press [nDPL] or [DDPLII] again.

peee
This does not work when playing multi-channel Dolby Digital.
eDolby Digital and DTS are digital encoding systems used on DVD
to carry surround sound. Both were originally developed for use in
cinemas.
eThis unit automatically recognizes and decodes these systems.
Software encoded with Dolby
Digital can be identified with
this mark.

Software encoded with DTS
can be identified with this
mark.

Dr_

O

DIGITAL

_

Adjust the level of the speakers so they are the same apparent level
as the front speakers where you would normally be sitting and
listening. (L, R _ page 29, "Balance")
Preparation
Press [DVD/C D].
1

I G

IT

A

L

SURROUND

The Dolby Digital or DTS
indicator lights.

_D
•

To down-mix DoJby Digital or DTS (multiplechannel) signals to 2 channels
Press [SHIFTJ+[MIX 2CH],

RQT6750

to output a test signal.

Bch: Front right
RSch: Bight surround
LSch: Left surround

Play a Dolby Digital or DTS source.

I_'1T _,
I I_l ,_

Press [SHIFT]+[TEST]
Lch: Front left
Cch: Center

"_1"- I I
I_ I... I"l

To cancel, press [SHIFT]+ [MIX 2CH] again.
When "D.MIX" flashes on the display
The DVD-Audio contains multiple-channel signals that cannot be
down-mixed.

2

Press [VOLUME,

3

used for listening.
Press [A] (to increase) or [Y] (to decrease).
C, RS, LS:
-6dB to +6dB

+] or [--] to set the volume level normally

To stop the test signal, press [SHIFT]+[]EST}

again.

• To adjust speaker level during play
1

Press [CH SELECT] to select the speaker.
Lch-_ Cch--* Rch--> RSch --* LSch--* SWch
t
I
SWch: Subwoofer
eYou can only adjust SWch if the disc includes a subwoofer
channel.

2

eSWch does not appear on the display and is not adjustable
when Dolby Pro Logic or Dolby Pro Logic [l is turned on.
Press [At (to Increase) or [V] (to decrease).
L, R: (m below)
C, RS, LS:
-6dSto
+6dB
SW:
-6 dB to +6 dB

• Mufti Rear Surround
(M.R.S)
Thismode makesit seem likesoundis coming
frommultiplerear surroundspeakersvirtually
whenconnectedwithsurroundspeakers,

r-]

i

Virtual speakers

• Virtual Rear Surround (V.R.S)
I

Balance

This mode is useful if you have to place your
surround speakers near the front speakers due
to the layout of your room.
This mode makes it seem like the sound from

You can adjust the balance of the front speakers.
1 Press [CH SELECT] to select "L" or "R".
2 Press[<,
b.].
eWhen testing signal, you can atso adjust the "L"or "R" balance of
the front dght and left speakers by pressing [<1, Ib].

r'_

the surround speakers is coming from behind
you.
Virtual speakers

1

Add surround effects to stereo sound.

Press and hold [SHIFT]+[AV

EFFECT]

Press [S.SRND].

to select M.R.S mode or V.R.S mode.

Each time you press the button:
MU SIC-_ MOVIE--> PARTY--> (off)
t
J

Each time you press and hold the button:
M.R.S mode _
V,R,S mode

MUSIC:

Adds surround effects to stereo sources.

MOVIE:
PARTY:

Usa this mode when playing movie software.
Sound is in stereo regardless of the direction you are
facing.

e=M.R.S" indicator tighfa when M.R.S mode turns on.
e"V.R.S" Indicator lights when V.R.S mode turns on,

2

Press [SHIFT]+[AV

EFFECT].

Each time you press the button:
M.R.S mode

• You can adjust the volume of the surround speakers to get the best

M.R.S 1 (Normal) --> M.R.S 2 {Enhanced) --* M.R.S OFF
J

surround effect (-, page 28, Speaker level adjustments).

i,,r_l

V.R.S mode

• Turn Super Surround off when playing a DVD recorded with Doiby
Digital or DTS. The surround effects will not be reproduced
correctly if this is left on.

V.R.S 1 (Normal) -_ V.R.S 2 (Enhanced)

-* V.R.S OFF

eDolby Pro Logic or Dolby Pro Logic tI (-, page 28) switches off.
Using this function makes you feel like you are
sitting in the ideal seating position (in the center
of the circle formed by the speakers), even if
you cannot due to the layout of your morn.

Press [SFC] to select a
setting.

O

rl

Each time you press the button:
HEAVY:
CLEAR:
SOFT:
DISCO:
LIVE:

Adds punch to rock.
Clarifies higher sounds.
For background music.
Reverberstss sound to make you fael like you were in a disco.
Makes vocals more alive.

HALL:
FLAT:

Expands sound to make you feel like you were in a hall.
Canceled (no effect is added) (factory preset).

To check the current setting
Press [SFC].

You can make the sound of the center speaker
seem like it is coming from within the television.

Press [SHIFT]+[C.

El
o
u_

1

Press [SHIFT]+[S.POSITION].

2

While "S.POS"

is flashing

Press [A,
position.

V,SUB W 4 (factory preset)
t

I

To cancel
Press [MUTING] again or reduce the volume to minimum (-then raise it to the required level.

,_
dB),
Q

Muting is also canceled when you switch the unit to standby.

Discs R=corded with 2-channel

LPCM at 44.1 kHz or 48 kHz

This feature gives you a more natural sound by adding the higher
frequency signals not recorded on the disc.

Press [SHIFT]+[FL

DISPLAY].

To return to the original brightness, press [SHIFT]+[FL

DISPLAY]

Discs recorded at 44.1 kHz or 48 kHz

The display also returns to the original brightness when you switch

This feature reproduces the frequencies lost during recording to give

the unit to standby.

you a sound closer to the original.
During play

Press [SHIFT]+[SLEEP]

(-, page 25).

2

(minutes).

Press [&,

V] to select the audio menu,

_D],,rJ
5a, ._o..
1
Bl_mr_'-_Jm
0 /

4

Press [<1, I_] to select "Double
Re-master".
Press [&,

to select the time

B

-SLEEP

Each time you press the button:
SLEEP 30---_-*SLEEP
60-----*SLEEP
_
SLEEP OFF (

I
Double Re-master

3

O

This timer turns the unit off after a set time,

Press [DISPLAY] until the unit
information screen is displayed

90-_*SLEEP

120
I

ii

Tocancelthe timer
Press [SHIFT]+[SLEEP]

to select "SLEEP OFF".

To check the SLEEP setting
Press [SHIFT]+ [SLEEP] once.
eThe time remaining appears.

V].

Each time you press the button:
To change the setting
Setting

m

_

_

[_

[_

Type of music

Effect level

1

High tempo (e.g., pops and rock)

Light

2

Various tempos (e.g., jazz)

Medium

3

Low tempo (e.g., classical)

Strong

Off

Off

OFF

Press [SHIFT]+[SLEEP]
to display the remaining time, then press
again to select the required time.

1

Reduce the volume and connect
headphones

the

(not included).

Headphone plug type: 3.5

mm

(1/8_)

stereo
VOLUME

This doesn't work if input is "DIGITAL IN".

Change this setting to listen to a source recorded with Colby Digital
when =DIGITAL IN" is selected as the source at low volume (such as
late at night) and maintain audio cladty. This setting reduces the peak
level in loud scenes without affecting the sound field.

Press [SHIFT]+[DR

COMP].

Each time you press the button:
STAN DAR D-->MAX->OFF
t.
I
STANDARD:

The level recommended by the producer of the source
for household viewing.
MAX: The maximum allowable compression (recommended for
night viewing).
OFF: Source is played with the odginal dynamic range
(factory setting).

2

Adjust headphone

volume with

[VOLUME].
Audio is automatically switched to stereo (2-channel).

Avoid listening for prolonged periods of time to prevent hearing
damage.

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Audio cable (not included)
TO play sound from a
tape de_k

|

Video cable (not included)

/

Optical digital audio cable
(not Included)
aDo not bend sharply when
connecting.
: Signal flow

Tape deck

You can use the remote control to operate a Panasonic television or
a video cassette recorder. (Some models cannot be operated by this
remote control.)

0

AUX

[Television
Preparation
eFace the remote control at this unit and press [TV] The button
lights and "TV" appears on the unit's display. You can operate the
television•

buttons

SLOW/SEARCH
VCHA

B II

]

I_

eFace the remote control at the television for the following
operations.

Turning the television
Press [(_ AV SYSTEM].

on/off

Switching the television's
Press [TV/VIDEO].
TV VOL

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+

video

input mode

Changing channels
Press [HI-IO/ENTER] is used to confirmchannel selection on some
televisionsmanufactured by othercompanies.
Adjusting
the volume
Press ['rv VOL+] or ['rv VOL--].

Video

cassette

]

recorder

Telev sron code hst
Panasonic:
Sony:
Fisher:
G-E:
Gold Star:
Hitachi:
JVC:
LXh

Preparation
eFaca the remote control at this unit and press [VCR]. The button
lights and =VCFi" appears on the unit's display. You can operate the
video cassette recorder.
eChange the video input mode on the television (=VIDEO 2" in the
example).
eFaca the remote control at the video cassette recorder for the
foflowing operations.

Magnavox:

Turning the video cassette
Press [3 AV SYSTEM].

recorder

on/off
Mitsubiahk
NEC:

Play, pause and stop
Press [1_], [11]or [1].

Panasonic:

Fast forward and rewind
Press[<1<]or [IH_].

Fisher:

Connect as shown on page 32 and select =VCR" as the source.

Funai:
G-E:
Gold Star:
Hitachi:
JVC:

When connecting

LXh

You can connect a laser disc or record player
instead of a video cassette recorder.
a record player

We recommend using a record player with a built-in phono equalizer.
If your player doesn't have a built-in equalizer, connect it first to a
separate equalizer and then connect that to this unit.
Changing

Philco:
Philips:
Pioneer:
Cuasar:

06, 07
06
02, 10, 19
02

RCA:

03, 07, 09, 13,
23, 24, 25
14
08, 21
06, 07, 15
17
10,21
18, 20

Sanyo:
Sharp:
Sylvania:
Symphonic:
Toshiba:
Zenith:

Video cassette recorder code list
Sony:

I

01, 02, 26
04
14
02, 03, 07, 09
07, 15
05, 07
12
03, 06, 07, 10,
14, 15
06, 07, 11, 15,
22
07, 15, 16, 21
07, 15

the remote

control

code

Magnavox:
Mitsubiahi:

01,

02,

09t

NEC:
Philco:
Philips:
Pioneer:
Quasar:
RCA:

33

05, 06, 07, 35,
36, 37
13, 14, 15, 18,
34
08, 30
02,03,11
27
09, t0, 11
19, 25, 31, 38,
39, 40
10, 13, 14, 15,
18, 27, 30
02, 09, 12
21,22.28, 29

1g, 25,31,38
02,09,12,30
02,09,12
09
01,02,09,33
02,03,04,09,
10,11,12,23,
24,26

Sanyo:
Sharp:
Shintom:
Sylvania:
Symphonic:
Toshiba:
Zenith:

14,18,34
16,17
32
02,09,12,30
30
23,24
2O

J

This remote control can also operate some other brands of
televisions and video cassette recorders. Change the code to

II

operate such equipment and some Panasonic products.
While aiming the remote

control at the equipment,

Press and hold [TV] or [VCR],
Press a numbered

button to enter the first

digit,
Press a numbered
second digit.

button to enter the

The remote control outputs the on/off signal.
If the code is correct, the equipment turns on or off.

I

Listening

to the tape deck

J

Press [AUX] to select "AUX"
source.

1 Recording
1 oD_L_

to the tape deck

O

Press [DVD/CD]

If it doesn't, try entering another code.
eNote that this remote control cannot operate some equipment and
that it may not be able to perform some operations.
eReenter the codes after you change the batteries.

to select "DVD/CD".

e_
Press [TUNER/BAND]
or "AM".

2

Start recording
Listening
receiver

u)

as the

to select "FM"

and play.

to the surround

signals

from a satellite

]

]

This unit can decode the surround signals received through satellite
broadcasts. Refer to your satellite receiver's operating instructions
for details.

Press [SHIFT]+[DIGITAL]
"DIGITAL

to select

IN" as the source.

aMain unit: Press [DIGITAL IN].

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This chart shows the settings for this unit. Change the settings to suit your preferencesand to suit the unit to the environment In which
it Is being used. These settings are r_talned In memory until they are changed, even if the unit Is turned off. See page 35 for details on
menu operation.
eUndedined itemsare the factorypreset.
Menus

Options

Items

Disc

Audio

Enalish

Choose the preferred audio language.

Odginsl:

French

Spanish

Odginal

Other>k_<_<

The original language of each diSC will be
selectad.

Other >k>k;k _k: Input a code number with the numbered
buttons (-* page 36).
Subtitle

_

Choose the preferred subtitle language.

Automatic: If the language selected for "Audio" is not
availai_e, subtitles of that language will
automatically appear if available on that disc.

Menus
Choose the preferred language for disc menus.

EDg_

Ratings (-- page 35)
Set a ratings level to limit DVD-Video play.
eThe password screen is shown if you choose levels 0 to 7
or if you choose "Ratings" when levels 0 to 7 have been
selected.

Setting ratings (When level 8 Is selected)
All DVD-Video can be played.
1 to 7:
Prohibits play of DVD-Video with corresponding
ratings recorded on them.
0 Lock Ait: Prohibits play of all DVD-Video.

eSelect "Level 0" to prevent play of diSCsthat do not have
ratings levels recorded on them.

Video

|

English

Othar_H<_<,k

Othar>k:_k_

Changing ratings (When level 0-7 is selected)
Unlock Player
Change Level
Change Password
Temporary Unlock

TV Aspect (m page 12)
Choose the seitlng to suit your television and preference.

_

"IV l_/pe (=_page 12)

Standard tDirect View TVt

Select to suit the type of television.

CRT Projector
projection TV

Sttll Mode

_

4:3 Letterbox

16:9

LCD W/Projector
Plasma TV
Field

Frame

Black Level Control

_

when connected to a TV through the VIDEO OUT

Change the black level of the picture if you connected a
television through the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT
terminals.

Darker:

or S-VIDEO OUT terminal.
when connected to a TV through the
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT (Y/Pe/PR) terminals.

Speaker Setting (=, page 35)
Set the delay time for your center and surround speakem.

Multi-channel
Center:

}}

€3

Display
e"

Surround (L/R):

Others

_1.3/2.6/3.9/5.3
_/5.3/10.6/15.9

ms
ms

Dynamic Range Compression (Dolby Digital only)
Change the dynamic range for late night viewing.

Off
On: For clear dialog when listening at low volume.

Audio during Search
Choose whether to have sound during search,

On
Off
eThJs feature doesn't work for some discs.

Menu Language
Choose the preferred language for these menus and the on-

_

Franqais

On

Off

Espahol

screen messages,
On-Scr_n
Messages
Choose whether to show on-seraen

messages

or not.

HlghMAT
Play HighMAT discs as HighMAT discs, or as regular WMA/
MP3/JPEG discs,

_
Play HighMAT discs as HighMAT discs.
Disable: Play HighMAT discs as regular WMA/MP3/JPEG
discs.

Mixed Disc--Audio & Stills
Select the type of file played on discs containing both JPEG
and WMA/MP3.

_

DVD-Video
Select bow
The setting
the unit off

Off: DVD-Audio are played as DVD-Audio.
On: DVD-Video contents found on DVD-AudJo can be
played.

Mode
to play pictures contained on some DVD-Audio.
returns to "Off" when you remove the disc, turn
or change the source.

QUICK SETUP (,- page 12)
Answer questions to make basic settings.

Yes (Menu language,
TV type, TV aspect)

t_Q

I

Spanish

Spanish

Specify the type of picture shown when paused.

Audio

RQT6750

French

French

Stills (JPEG)

Audio language, Subtitle language,

iD]al_,!

The password screen is shown when you select levels Oto 7.
1 Inputa 4-digit passwordwith the numberedbuttonsand press [ENTER].
• if you enter a wrong number, press [CANCEL] to erase it before
you press [ENTER].
• The Icck symbol appears closed to show the rating is locked.
• Do not forget your password.
2 Press [ENTER] to centirm the 4 digits.

buttons

Now, when you insert a DVD-Vldeo that exceeds the ratings
limit you set, a message appeam on the tele_dsfon.
Follow the on-ssreen instru_ons.

CANCEL

I IITl_lILT|

(Dolby Digital, Center and surround speakers only)

AV<
ENTER

For optimum listeningwith 5.1-cha_nel sound, all the speakers, except
forthe subwoofar, should be the same distance from the seating
position. If you have to place the center or surround speakers closer to
the seating position, adjust the delay time to make up forthe difference.
Center delay time

SETUP

Ex.--

" t ?®l

See page 34 for menu and option details.
Preparation
Press [DVD/CD].

1

Surround

Pm._ [SHIR]+[SETUP]

to show the menus,

1
2

delay time

Press [&, V] to select the delay time box and press [ENTER].
Press [&, V] to adjust the delay time and press [ENTER].

Values

r---_

If distance _) or _) is greater than
or equal to distance @, set to =0".
If distance (_) or _) is less than
distance _), set as follows.

(3

2

Press [<1, I_] to select the menu's tab.
The screen changes to display the menu.
Disc
Video

Audio

Center speaker
Difference

I

oil
isp

Others
,

3

i1_1

Press [&,

V] to select the item you

want to change

4

Press [&,
option

and press [ENTER].

V, <,

I_] to select the

and press [ENTER].

The screen now shows the menu again.
To return to the previous screen
Press [RETURN].
When you are finished
Press [SHIFT]+ [SETUP).

ay

Setting

Approx. 59 cm (1V_ feet)

1.3 ms

Approx. 100 cm (3 feet)

2.6 ms

Approx. 150 cm (5 feet)

3.9 ms

Apprax. 200 cm (6 feet)

5.3 ms

Surround speakerS
Difference

Setting

Approx. 200 cm (6 feet)

5.3 ms

Approx. 400 cm (12 feet)

10.6 ms

Approx. 600 cm (18 feet)

15.9 ms

When you are finished
Press [<1} to select "Exit" and press [ENTER].

RQT6750

Language code list
Abkhazian:
6566
Afar:
6565
Afrikaans:
6570
Albanian:
8381
Ameharic:
6577
Arabic:
6582
Armenian:
7289
Assamese:
6583
Aymara:
6588
Azerbaijani:
6590
Bashkir:
6665
Basque:
6985
Bengali; Bangia:6678
Bhutani:
6890
Bibad:
6672

Chinese:
Corsican:
Croatian:
Czech:
Danish:
Dutch:
English:
Esperanto:
Estonian:
Faroese:
Fiji:
Finnish:
French:
Fdsian:
Galician:

Breton:
Bulgarian:
Burmese:

6682
6671
7789

Georgian:
German:
Greek:

Byelorussian:
Cambodian:

6669
7577

Green_andic:
Guarani:

Catalan:

6765

Gujarati:

Hausa:
Hebrew:
Hindi:

7265
7387
7273

Hungadan:
Icelandic:
Indonesian:

7285
7383
7378

Intedingua:
Irish:
Italian:

7365
7166
7384

Japanese:
Javanese:
Kannaba:
Kashmid:
Kazakh:

7465
7487
7578
7583
7575

Kirghiz:
Korean:
Kurdiah:
Laotian:
Latin:
Latvian, Lettish:

7589
7579
7585
7679
7665
7686

Lingaia:

7678

Lithuanian:
Macedonian:
Malagasy:
Malay:
Maiayalam:
Maltese:
Maori:
Mararbi:
Moldavian:

7684
7775
7771
7783
7776
7784
7773
7782
7779

Mongolian:
Nauru:
Nepali:

7778
7865
7869

Norwegian:
Odya:
Pashto, Pushto:
Persian:
Polish:

7879
7982
8083
7065
8076

Portuguese:
Punjabi:
Ouechua:
RhaetmR_nance:

8084
8065
8185
8277

an' azenncoeczzo -nn-" ns

Optional
Use outdOOr antennas

9072
6779
7282
6783
6865
7676
6978
6979
6984
7079
70_
7073
7082
7089
7176
7565
6869
6976
7576
71_
7185

if radio reception

Rotarian:
8279
Russian:
8285
Samoan:
8377
Sanskrit:
8365
Scots Gaelic:
7t 68
Serbian:
8382
Serbo-Croatian: 8372
Shona:
8378
Sindhi:
8368
Singhalese:
8373
Slmrak:
8375
Slovenian:
8376
Somali:
8379
Spanish:
Sunbanese:
Swahili:
Swedish:

6983
8385
8387
8386

Tagalog:
Tajik:
Tamil:
Tatar:

8476
8471
8465
8484

'

Telugu:

84es

_ai:
Tibetan:

8472
6679

Tlgdnya:
Tonga:
Turldsh:
Turkmen:
Twi:
Ukrainian:
Urdu:
Uzbelc
Vietnamese:

8473
8479
8482
8475
8487
8575
8582
859O
8673

VoiapOk:
Welsh:
Wok)f:
Xhosa:
Y_dish:
Yoruba:
Zulu:

8679
6789
8779
8872
7473
8979
9O85

...... ..... "

io

2

is poor.

Disconnectthe antennawhenthe unitis notin use.
Do not usethe outdoorantennaduringan electricalstorm.

!1

AM outdoor antenna (Using a
vinyl wire)
Run a piece of vinyl wire horizontaJly
window or other convenient location.

Leave the lOOpantenna connected,

5-12
(16-39

across

m
feet)

(_ Remove a piece of
the outer vinyl
insulator.
LOOP
H

ANT

AM ANT

30 mm (13/16")

_) Twist the shield braid.
_-_

Shield braid

(_ Expose the core wire,
15 mm

_"_

(%")

Core

_tFMeO
wire

_[_
I
75 Q coaxial cable
(not included)

RQT6750

u:d::r atJ:;:)a

(Using

a

eOisconnect the FM indoor antenna.
eThe antenna should be installed by a
competent technician.

a

Decoder
A decoderrestoresthe codedaudio signalson DVDsto normal.This
iscalled decoding.
Dolby

Digital

This is a method of coding digital signals developed by Dolby
Laboratories. Apart from stereo (2-channel) audio, these signals can
also be multi-channel audio. A large amount of audio information nan
be recorded on one disc using this method.
DTS (Digital Theater Systems)
This surround system is used in many movie theaters around the
world. There is good separation between the channels, so reaitsfic
sound effects are possible,
Dynamic

range

Dynamic range is the difference between the lowest level of sound
that can be heard above the noise of the equipment and the highest
level of sound before distortion occurs.
Film and video
DVD-Videos are recorded using either film or video. Usually, film is
recorded at 24 frames per second, the rate movies are filmed at,
while video is recorded at 30 frames per second.
Frame

still and field

WMA,

MP3, CD text and JPEG

information

eDiscs must conform to ISO9660 level 1 or 2 (except for extended
formats).
eThis unit is compatible with multi-session but if there are a lot of
sessions it takes more time for play to start. Keep the number of
sessions to a minimum to avoid this.
eThe order tracks appear in the menus may differ to the order shown
on your computer.
eNoise may occur when playing WMA files.
eYou cannot play WMA files that are copy protected.
eThis unit is not COmpatible with ID3 tags.
elf you play an MP3 track that includes still picture data, it will take
some time before the music itself starts playing and the elapsed
time will not be displayed during this time. Even after the track
starts, the correct play time will not be displayed.
eTo view JPEG files on this unit:
-- Take them on a digital camera that meets the DCF (Design rule
for Camera File System) standard. Some digital cameras have
functions that are not supported by the DCF standard like
automatic picture rotation which may render a picture unviewable.
-- Do not alter the files in any way or save them under a different
name.

still

eThis unit cannot display moving pictures, Motion JPEG and other

Frames are the still pictures that go together to make a moving
picture. There are about 30 frames shown each second.

such formats, still pictures other than JPEG (i.e. TIFF) or play
associated sound.

One frame is made up of two fields. A regular television shows these
fields one after the other to create frames.
A still is shown when you pause a moving picture. A frame still is
made up of two alternating fields, so the picture may appear blurred,
but overall quality is high.

fOrder

of play

fool

A field stiltis not blurred, but it has only halt the information of a
frame still so picture quality is lower.

folders and files
Prefix folder and file names with

Interlace

3-digit numbers in the order you
want to p_ay them.

and

progressive

output

NTSC, the video signal standard, has 480 interlaced (I) scan lines,
whereas progressive scanning uses twice the number of scan lines.
This is called 480R The video signals output from this unit's
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT terminals (Y, PB,PR) allow yOUto enjoy
higher quality pictures than if the signals were output from the
VIDEO OUT terminal or S-VIDEO OUT terminal.

_

IIPIB

This picture is calculated based on past I or P-pictures.
B: Bidiractionally-predictive coded picture
This picture is calculated by comparing past and future I and
P-pictures so it has the lowest volume of information.
Linear PCM (pulse code modulation)
These are uncompressed digital signals, similar to those found on
CDs.
Playback
control (PBC)
If a Video CD has playback control, you can select scenes and
information with menus,

(or .WMA)

II

-0O_rack.m_ The extension for MP3 is ".mp3"
- 010track.rap3
or ".MP3".
-0_=lrack.mp3

MPEG 2, the video compression standard adopted for use with
DVD-Video, codes frames using these 3 picture types.
h Intra coded picture
This picture has the best quality and is the best to use when
adjusting the picture.
P: Predictive coded picture

Extension
r---1

004track.wma

- 0t 31rack-mp3

The extension for JPEG is ".JPG"
"oJpg", ".JPEG" or ".Jpeg".

_] (CD text only)
When making your own CD text discs
The unit plays the tracks in the order you record them so you do
_not

have to prefix the titles with numbers.

Windows Media, and the Windows logo are
trademarks, or registered trademarks of
Microsoft Corporation in the United States
and/or other countries.
WMA is a compression format developed
by Microsoft Corporation. It achieves the
same sound qustity as MP3 with a file size
that is smaller than that of MP3.

MPEG Layer-3 audio decoding technology
Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson multimedia.

licensed from

]
J

RQT6750

AM TUNER SECTION

AMPLIFIER SECTION
1
RMS Output Power: DoIby Digital Mode, 10 % Total Harmonic
Distortion
1 kHz Front CH
1 kHz Surround CH
1 kHz Center OH
100 Hz Subwoofer CH
Total RMS Dolby Digital Mode Power
FTC Output
Distortion
120 Hz-20
120 Hz-20
120 Hz-20
45 HZ-120

60
60
220
240

W
W
W
W

per
per
per
per

channel (6 0)
channel (6 Q)
channel (6 Q)
channel (4 Q)
700 W

Power: Dolby Digital Mode, 1% Total Harmonic
35
35
140
150

kHz Front CH
kHz Surround CH
kHz Center CH
Hz Subwoofer CH

Total FTC Dolby Digital Mode Power
Input aensttlvity/input
AUX

impedance

W
w
W
W

per
per
per
per

channel (6 Q)
channel (6 Q)
channel (6 Q)
channel (4 Q)
430 W

250 mV, 15 k_

RMS Output Power: Dolby Digital Mode, 10 % Total Harmonic
Distortion
55 W per channel (6 Q)
1 kHz Front CH
55 W per channel (6 Q)
1 kHz Surround CH
160 W per channel (6 O)
1 kHz Center CH
220 W par channel (4 Q)
100 Hz Subwoofer CH
600 W
Total RMS Oolby Digital Mode Power
FTC Output Power: Dolby Digital Mode, t % Total Harmonic
Distortion
30 W per channel (6 Q)
120 Hz-20 kHz Front CH
30 W per channel (6 Q)
120 Hz-20 kHz Surround CH
110 W per channel (6 Q)
120 Hz-20 kHz Centar CH
140 W per channel (4 Q)
45 Hz-120 Hz Subwoofer CH
370 W
Total FTC Dolby Digital Mode Power
Input eansltivity/Input
AUX

impedance
PMPO Output Power

|

250 mV, 15 kQ
5200 w

I_

100 Hz Subwoofer CH
200 W per channel (4 Q)
Total RMS Dolby Digital Mode Power
500 W
FTC Output Power: Dolby Digital Mode, 1% Total Harmonic
Distortion
27Wperehannal(6
O)
120 Hz-2O kHz Front CH
27Wperchannal(6
Q)
120 Hz-20 kHz Surround CH
62Wperchannel(6
Q)
120 Hz-20 kHz Center CH
130Wperchannal(4
_)
45 Hz-120 Hz Subwoofer CH
300W
Total FTC Do,by Digital Mode Power
Input sensitivity/Input
impedance
250m_
15k_
AUX

Frequency

range

"_1 m_RFJRt_

Sensitivity
S/N 26 dB
Antenna terminals
Preset station

87.9-107.9 MHz (200-kHz step)
87.5-108.0 MHz (100-kHz step)
87.50-108.00
MHz (50-kHz step)
2.5 pV (IHF)
2.2 pV
75 _ (unbalanced)
15

kHz (10-kHz step)
560 pV/m
15

iFgl-_',=l-_=3iT4

Frequency range

522-1629 kHz (9-kHz step)
520-1630 kHz (10-kHz step)

AM Sensitivity S/N 20 dB at 999 kHz
preset staSon

560 pV/m
15

DISC SECTION
DIscs played [8 cm (3") or 12 cm (5")]
(1) DVD-RAM (DVD-VR formatted disc)
(3) DVD-Video
(4) DVD-R (DVD-Video formatted disc)
(5) CD-Audfo (CD-DA)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)

Video CD
SVCD (Conforming to IEC62107)
CD-R/CD-RW (CD-DA, Video-CD formatted disc)
MP3/WMA
eMaximum number of tracks and groups recognizable:
999 tracks and 99 groups
eCompaUbla compression rate:
MP3: between 32 kbps and 320 kbpS
WMA: between 48 kbps and 192 kbps

(10) JPEG
eExif Ver 2.1 JPEG Baseline files
eMaximum number of pictures and groups recognizable:
3000 pictures and 300 groups
ep_ra
resOtUtk_n:betwee_'t 320x240

and 6144x4096

pixels

(Sub sampling is 4:2:2 or 4:2:0)
(11) HighMAT Level 2 (Audio and Image)
Video
Signal system
Output level

RMS Output Power: Dolby Digital Mode, 10 % Total Harmonic
Distortion
1 kHz Front CH
50 W pe_ channel (6 O)
1 kHz Surround CH
50 W par channel (6 O)
1 kHz Center CH
100 W per channel (6 _)

FM TUNER SECTION

RQT6750

Frequency range
520-1710
AM Sensitivity S/N 20 dB at 1000 kHz
preset station

NTSC
Compositevideo
1 Vp-p (75 Q)
S-videO Y outputlevel
1 Vp-p (75 Q)
C outputlevel
0.286 Vp-p (75 O)
Componentvideo (Y: green,P_:blue,Pn: red)
Y outputlevel
1 Vp-p (75 B)
PBoutputlevel
0.7 Vp-p (75 0)
Pnoutputlevel
0.7 Vp-p (75 O)

Audio
Sampling frequency
CD
MP3

44.1 kHz
44.1 kHz, 48 kHz
48 kHz, 96 kHz
192 kHz

DVD (Linear Audio)
O_4_-Audio

16120/24 bit linear

Decoding
Number of chennels

5.1 ch (FL, FR, SL, SR, C, SW)
20 HZ-20 kHz (+1, -2 riB)

Frequency response
pick up
Beam Source
Wavelength
DVD
VCD/CD
Wow and flutter
D/A converter

Semiconductor Laser
658 nm
780 nm
Less than possible measurement data
Delta sigma DAC

Digital Input (for Dolby Digital)
Optical In
Sampling frequency

32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz

SPEAKER SECTION

GENERAL
Powersupply

m:al:imaiF_ntiSur_urKI ipeake_ SB-FS_OI

_pe

2 Way,2 Speaker,Bass-re[

Speaker unit
Full range
Super tweeter
Input power
Output sound pressure
Crossover frequency
Frequency range
Dimensions

(WxHxD)

I _'_11 Ik-_lliC'l'k1"i11_

AC 120 V, 60 Hz
AC 110 W127 V/220-230

6.5 cm (2t/2") cone type, 6
PIEZO type
60 W (Music)
79 dB/W (1.0 m)
10 kHz

level

85 Hz-25 kHz (-16 dE})
90 Hz-22 kHz (-10 dB)
250× 1061.5x 250 mm

(with stand)

V/240 V, 50/60 Hz

Power consumption
Main unit
Subwoofer
Main unit

_
Dimensions

25 w
290 w
25 W

Subwoofer
250 W
430x67x429
mm

(WXHXD)

(16_%_"X2%"X 167/S")
Mass

(927/_"X 41 _s/=t'x 927/_z
")
Mass (with stand)

_m

F

I;ll_ItI*

4.1 kg (9.0 lb.)

4.4 I_ (9.7 lb.)
4.3 k8 (9.5 lb.)

ITF_T_ [_]

sa4,cTotj

Type

2 Way, 3 Speaker, Bass-rat

Speaker unit

0.5 W

Full range
Super tweeter
Input power (with filter)
Output sound pressure
Crossover frequency
Frequency range
Dimensions

(WXHXD)

6.5

{2112
_) cone typex2,

cm

level

82 dB/W (1.0 m)
10 kHz
110 Hz-25 kHz (- 16 dB)
130 Hz-22 kHz (- 10 dB)
250x140x145
mm

(with stand)

(927/_"x 5V2"x 5_1_ ")
1.6 kg (3.5 lb.)

IFror_vSu.our_
s_=_

Power consumption

In standby mode

0.9 W

1. Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Mass and dimensions are approximate.
2. Total harmonic distortion is measured by the digital spectrum
analyzer.

SB-FSaO_A
I

Type
Speaker unit
Full range
Input power
Output sound pressure level
Frequency range
Dimensions

I

PIEZO type
220 W (Music)

Mass (with stand)

_

6Q

1 Way, 1 Speaker, Bass-reL
63 cm (2V2") cone type, 6
60 W (Music)
79 dB/W (1.0 m)
110 Hz-25 kHz (-16 dB)
130 Hz-22 kHz (-10 dS)
92x 183x90 mm

(WXHXD)

(35/8-x 77/_,,x 3 II/_)
0.86 kg (1.9 lb.)

Mass

rzr_'ml8_]
Type

i Cer,__r

sa-_re3I
1 Way, 2 Speaker, Bass-ref.

Speaker unit
Full range
Input power (with filter)
Output sound pressure
Frequency range
Dimensions

6.5 cm (2'/2") cone typex2, 6 Q
220 W (Music)
level

II

82 dB/W (1.0 m)
110 Hz-25 kHz (-16 dB)
130 Hz-22 kHz (-10 dB)
250x95x 100 turn

(WXHXD)

(927/_"X 33/_"x 3_Shd')
1.48 k8 (3.2 lb.)

Mass

I_U_esubwoofer
SB-W_Or
[_
s.b_o_ se-wA34O]
[Active

subwoofer

SB-WA342]

Type

1 Way, 1 Speaker, Bass-ref.

Speaker unit
Woofer

17

Input power
Output sound pressure level
Frequency range

cm

(63/4") cone type 4
240 W (Music)

80 dB/W (1.0 m)
40 Hz-220 Hz (-16 dB)
45 Hz-180 Hz (-10 dB)
160x450x424
turn

Dimensions (WXHXD)

(65/_6"x 1723/_"X16 "/_6")

Mass

12 kg (26.5 lb.}
11.5 kg (25.4 lb.)

_
I mill

i

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111 =_J_t_l

( t_o le]

iii

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_ [,N _t= [ i i i i [I _; i i [ t i

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_il,

1111 _ I[ _

i

12 kg (26.5 lb.)

RQT6750

Before requesting service, make the below chscks. If you are in doubt about some of the check points, or if the remedies indicated in the chart do
not solve the problem:
In the U.S.A., contact the Panasonic Customer Call Canter at 1-800-211-7262, or e-mail consumerproducts@panasonlc.com,
or the
webslte (http'J/www.panaconlc.com).
in Canada, contact Panasonlc Canada Inc. Customer Care Centre at 1_0-561.5505,
or visit the webslte (www. panasonic.ca), or an
sutherfzed Servlcentre closest to you.
In other areas, consult your dealer.

Page

Power
No power.

:,,......

elnsert the AC; _

I switched to the standby mode.

supply card and systam cable securely,

/

Operation
• Some opera_lons may be prohibitad by the disc:
e_
urdt may _ be operating properly due to Ilghthing, stati€ clarity

factor.

:

or some other ex_rnal

'

Reset procedure:,
Press [_] ;toswitch the unit to the standby mode and then back to ON.
Alternatively, press [(_] to switch the unit to the standby mode, disconnect the AC power supply
cojd
No operations can be portormed
with the remote control,

-_an_sw_ch'_'r;'_

with the remote oontroL

10
10

+_ '_,_
+__'+_"_'_Press
[l"V]firsttooperate+theta syrian."'
_; .....":-_ +

'+: .......

i

:_ - ' ..........

_'_'_....
_:'_

;

Play doesn't start (or steps
Immediately) when you press

• Condensation has formed: Wait 1 to 2 hours for it to evaporate.
eThis unit cannot play discs other than the ones listed in these operating instructions.

[1_] (play).

eYou can only play DVD-Video if their region number is the same or includes the same region
number as the unit or if DVD-Video is marked "ALL". Confirm the region number for the unit on
the rear panel.
eThe disc may he dirty and may require cleaning.
cEnsure that the disc is installed with the label of the side to be played facing upwards.
eCheCk that the DVD-RAM has something recorded on it.

Cannot select alternative

:

eTtdafunctlonladependentonsoftwareavaiab

•Try selecting from the d sc's menu if one Is available;

No menu play.

eThla function is dependent on software availability.

: _
_

, eSubtit!es are cleared from the television. Display the subtitles.

The position of the subtitles is
incorrect.
Sound_ck

and/or subtltta

5

ty:

languages.

......

i

arid therl reconnect it,

eCheck that the hattaries ars installed corrsctly.
eThe batteries are depleted: Replace them with new ones.
ePotht the remote control at the remote control sensor and operate.

_i_orl

i'ii

eThis run,fan

is dependent on software availabiJi_ty.

'lr'

................

5
14
-i4

..........

:

i8
26

eCbange the position of the subtitlas with "Subtitle Position" in the on-screen icon menus.
:

Cover

_' '_

tano°aOo,snottheoneso,
with the SETUP menus,
Cannot change angle,

....
i..................
eThis function is dependent on software availability. Even if a disc has a number of angles

The SETUP menu cannot be

recorded, these angles may be recorded for specific scenes only.
eSelect _DVD/CD" as the source.

accessed,

eCancel all group, program and random play.

Cannot add markers,

eYou cannot add markem while playing a play list or if the disc's play time doesn't appear on the
unit's display.

There are already markers.

eThe unit reads and displays the markers added with a DVD video recorder. You can clear them

Marker numbers I added are

eThe unit numbers markers by time so they change when you add and delete them.

!r n

different
Cannot

but reappear when you switch the unit to standby, change the source, or change the disc.
when I call them up.
select random or

• You cannot select random or program play with some DVD-Video.

program play.
Folders deeper than tile eighth
J layer on a data CD are not
displayed correctly.
You have forgotten your ratings
)assword.
Reset all the SETUP settings to
Factory Preset.

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m

eFolders deeper than the eighth layer are displayed as the eighth layer.

• While stopped and "DVD/CD" is the source, press and hold [I] on the unit and [_->10]on the
remote control for about 3 seconds until =Initialized" disappears from the television. Turn the unit
off and on again.
All settings will return to the default values.

I

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Sound
No sound.
Distorted sound.

• Check the connections.
• Turn the volume up.
-,Turn muting off.
• Switch off the unit. determine and correct the cause, then switch the unit on.
Causes include:

6, 8
1

31

-Shorting (bare wires touching) of positive and negative speaker wires.
-Using speakers with an impedance lower than that rated for this unit.
-Straining of the speakers through excessive volume or power.
-Using the unit in a hot environment without proper ventilation.

H_rnmin_'ilU_ cluring_Pi_,

• _AC
p0wei: Supply"c0"l_l-orffuore_,,enHight is heal__e su_r;
cords away from the subwoofer.

Keeg oihe'r'a_pHances_

..................
--

Picture
Picture distorted.

•Some

distortion is normal dudng SEARCH.

t •Check the connecti0n: ....
• Make sure the television is on.

Ensure the televis'on s wdso input setting (e.g
television

is not normal.

(The sides of the picture are cut
off, the picture is stretched
horizontally, or black bands
appear at the top and bottom of
the screen.)

There Is ghosting

::_
Pl_m
dlsappears
the screen.

on_
television
or stripes appear on

...........................
34
26

• Connect to the component video (480P) input terminals on a television compatible with this
unit_scopy guard system. You cannot view progressive video if your television is not compatible.
• Change the size with the vadable zoom function.
• The images on PAL system OVD-Audio are compressed for display. They may also appear
vertically stretched.

9

method 0[
p_gress!ve
?u_ut!s on- ..............
Picture quality is poor.

VIDEO ! ) 's €or_:

9

eGo to Video in the SETUP menus, and change "TV Aspect" to suit your television.
• Use the television to change the aspect to the correct one.
If your television cannot change the aspect when input Is progressive, try changing 4:3
Aspect with the on-ecreen menu icons.
• Ensure that the unit is connected directly to the television, and is not connected through a video
cassette recorder.

• Press [PROGRE_]vEJ

when

...........:_:

_ _ ......

so the indicator goes out. This probiern is caus_

--

20

by _e _iting !

material used on DVD-Vidsc, but should be corrected ff you use inte r ace output_

;

• Check the settings in the On-Screen Menu Icons' Picture Menu.

26

eM0bile telephone c_rgers can cause some d_-e_
...............
.......
• The location and odentation of the antenna are incorrect: If you are using an indoor antenn_

36

change to an outdoor antenna.
• The television antenna wire is too close to the unit. Separate the antenna wire of the television
from the unit.

Menus not displayed

Listening
"ST"

correctly.

• Change the zoom ratio to "× 1.00".
• With the on-screen icon menus, change =Subtitle Position" to =0" or change %:3 Aspect" to
"Normal".

20
26

to the radio

flickers or doesn't

lighL

-S°u rid-I-s-d I-st°_...............
A beat sound is heard.
A low hum is heard during AM
broadcasts,

I •Use

I

an outdoor antenna.

k _ ..........
'
..............................
I .Turn the television off or separate it from the unit.
I •Separate the antenna from other cables and cords.

_

..........

=

"

'_
I_

|

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Unit displays
The display Is dark.

• Press [SH IFT]+[FL

eYo_t_:_rt_adlsctheunllcannotpla_,lnsertone:it_cm'_
"NO DISC"

"DVD U11"
,

_rln_Jn

14

, 6,8¸¸

the speaker cord connections.

5

eDisc is dirty. Wipe it clean•

_ ._............... _...........
elncormct
_;

"DVD HDD"
_D stands for a number.

31

: _

eyou haven't inserted a disc; insert one.
eYou haven't inserted the disc correctly; insert it correctly.
eChac_ and corre_

,_,_._..-

i

DISPLAY] to bdgbten _e disp_y,

operation performed. Read the In=n_l_,_t_

a_ln_

_

_

eTrouble may have occurred. The number following "H" depends on the status of the unit.
Reset procedure:
Press [_] to switch the unit to the standby mode and then back to ON. Alternatively, press [(_]
to switch the unit to the standby mode, disconnect the AC power supply cord, and then
reconnect it.
elf the service numpers fail to clear, note the service number and contact a qualified service
person.

Television displays
eGq fo Display in the SETUP menus and sslact *On, for "On-Screen
On-Screen

Menu Icons not

Messages".

epress [&, V] while the rightmost icon is highlighted to move them down.

24

dlaplayed or only partially
displayed on the television.
di_'S _ll_=nu_i_ _diSplayed In
a different

"Cannot display
picture xx."

|

ego to_[3faci" _

SETUPs'menus: and select the preferrecl
lenguagefor =Menus".

...... : _: :,_r:

language.
group xx,

eYsu are trying to display incompatible pictures•

1. Damage requiring earvice--The
unit should be serviced by qualified service personnel if:
(a) The AC power supply cord or AC adaptor has been damaged; or
(b) Objects or liquids have gotten into the unit; or
(c) The unit has been exposed to rain; or
(d) The unit does not operate normally or exhibits a marked change in performance; or
(e) The unit has been dropped or the cabinet damaged•
2. Servicing--Do
not attempt to service the unit beyond that described in these operating instructions. Refer all other servicing to authorized
servicing personnel.
3. Replacement parts--When
parts need replacing ensure the servicer uses parts specified by the manufacturer or parts that have the same
characteristics as the original parts. Unauthorized substitutes may result in fire, electric shock, or other hazards.
4. Safety check--After repairs or service, ask the servicer to perform safely checks to confirm thai the unit is in proper working condition.
The servicer will require all components to service your system•
Therefore, should service ever be necessary, be sure to bring the entire system.

I

Product information

For product information or assistance withproduct operation:
In the U.S.A., contact the Panasonic Customer Call Center at 1-800-211-7262, or e-mail consumerpmducts@panasonic.com,
or the website
(htt p://www.panasonic.com).
in Canada, contact Panasonic Canada Inc. Customer Care Centre at 1-800-861-6505, or visit the website (www.panasonic.ca), or an authorized
Servicentre

closest to you•

Maintenance
To clean this unit, wipe with a soft, dry cloth.
eNever use alcohol, paint thinner or benzine to clean this unit.
eBefore using chemically treated cloth, read the instructions that
came with the cloth carefully.

RQT6750

Before moving the unit, ensure the disc trays are
empty.
Failure to do so will risk severely damaging the discs and
the uniL

Panasonic Consumer EleCtronics Company,
Division of Malsush8a Electric Corporation of Amedca
One PanasonicWaySecaucus,New Jersey07094

Panasonic Sales Company, Division of Matsushita Electric of Puerto
Rico, Inc.
Ave.65 de Infanteds,Kin. 9.5
San GabrielIndustrialPark,Carotin& Puer_ Rfoo00985

Panasonic/Technics
Limited

Audio
Warranty

UmNed Warranty Coverage
If yourproductdoes not workproperlybecauseof a defectin mate_ialsor workmanship,
PanasonicConsumerElectrof_icsCompanyor FanasonicSalasCompany(collectively
refe_ed to as "thewarrantor*)wlil, forthe kmgthof the period indicatedon the chartbelow,
whichstarts withthe date oforiginalpumhase (*'warrantyperiod'), at its optioneithe¢(a)
,_ai¢ yourpreductwith n_ or refufoished gaffs, or (b) replace_ _ a n_ _ a
refurbishedproduct.The decisionto repairor replace willbe made by the warrantor.
Product o¢ Part Name

Parts

Labor

One (1) y_ar

One (I) year

_th

Products

o€ MaE-kt Service

For Carry-In o_ MaiHn Service in the United States Call 1-800-211 -PANA (1.800-211-7262)
or visit Panaso_ic web site: http-JAw_w.panasonic.com
For assistance in Puerto Rico call Fanasonfo Sabes Company (787)-750-4300

Undmd Warranty

Umit= And F._du_oa_

Th_ warranty ONLY COVERS failures due to defects in materials or v,_anship,
and
DOES NOT COVER normal t.,_r a_d tear or cocanedc damage. ]]le wananty ALSO
DOES NOT COVER damages
products not supplied

AudioProducts(exceptitemslisted
beJow)

misadjustrnent

surge, lighthing

TechnicsStand AloneSpeakers,
Sut_voofer Speakers
USB Reader-W_er. PersonalComputer
Card Adapters
(in exchangefor defectiveitem)

_irty (3O)
days

No_App_able

Three (3) years

Three (3) years

One 11)y_ar

Ascessories: Headphones,Cartr_ges.
M,cre_ones_ Adapters

Ninety (90)
days

by _

which occuned

in sldpment, or failures which are caused by

v,arrantor, o_ foifoms v_ich result from accidents, misuse.

abuse, neglect, mishandling, misapplication, alt en_tion. _u_y
a_r_lments,

AllAudioRacks (cabinets)

Ninety (90)
days

damage, mo_mat fort, o_ _t_

_¢lal

Ten(10) days

Not Applicable

set-up
power line

use (SUC_ as in a hotel, office,

restaurant, or other business), reotal use of the product. _
or damage

by anyone other than a
that is attributable to acts of

THERE ARE NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES EXCEPT AS USTED UNDER "LIMITED
WARRANTY COVERAGE_. THE WARRANTOR IS NOT UABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR
CONSEQUENTIAL _ES
RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT, OR
ARISING OUT OF ANY BREACH OF TH_S WARRANTY.(As examples,this=_Judas
damagesforlosttime,traw_toand fromthe servicer,losso_media or images,data or other
me*nor'/contentTt)e itms listed are not excfoshe,but are for illustrationonly) ALL
EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THE WARRANTY OF
MERCHANTABILITY,ARE LIMITED TO THE PERIOO OF THE UMITED WARRANTY.
Some stares do not aliow tho exclusion or limitatioo

RechargeableBatteries(in exchangefor
defecm_eitem)

_staliation.

o_consumer controls, improper maintenance,

Factory Servicenter or other Authorized Serv_er.
God.

NOtApplicable

or fax

(787p76_291_

or limitations on hoW long an implied _mrranty

of incide,tal or conseque_ltial damages.

lasts, so the e_cluSmns may not apply to you.

This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rigtds whictt vary
from state to stat_ If a p_o_em with this product develops duling or after the warranty

SD MemoryCards.Recha_geableBattery
Packs(in exchangefor dethc_h,eitem)

Ninety(90)
days

Not ApplicaJ01e

period, you may co_tact your dealer or Se_vicenter. If the prol:4em is not h_ndk_l to your
satisfaction, then write to the warrantoYs Consumer Affairs Department
listed for the warranton

at the addresses

During the "Labor" warranly period there wlli be no charge for labor. Curing _e "Parts"
warranty period, _ece

will be no charge for parts. YOU m ust carry*in or mail-in your produc_

during tho warranty period. If no_-reChargeable
warranted+ _lis

baRer_s are included, they are not

w_rranty only applies to prcdu_s

purchased and serviced io the United

States or Pueblo Rico. This warranty is extended

only to the original purchaser of a new

PARTS AND SERVICE

_I"NCH

ARE NOT COVERED

BY THIS UMITED

WARRANTY

ARE YOUR RESPONSIBILrliY.

product which "_as not sold "as is_ A purchase receipt or other woof of the original
purchase date Js required for warranty service.

Customer

Services

Directory

q)

a

1-800-332-5368(Customer Orders Only)
For hearing or speech impaired TFY users, TrY: 1-866-605.1277
Panasonlc Services Company 20421 84th Avenue South, Kent, WA 98032
(6 am to ,5 pm Monday-Friday; 6 am to t0:30 am Saturday; PST)
(Visa, MasterCard, Discover Card, American Express, Check)

RQT6750

Listening caution

Selecting fine audio equipment such as the unit you've just pumhosod is only the start of your musical enjoyment. Now it's time to
consider how you can maximize the fen and excitement your equipment offers. This manufacturer sod the Electronic Industdes Association's
Consumer Electronics Group want you to get the most out of your equipment by playing it at a safe level. One that lets the sound come
through lood and clear without annoying blaring or distortion--and, most importantly, without affecting your sensitive heating.
We recommend that you avoid prolonged exposure to excessive noise.
Sound can be deceiving. Over time your hearing =comfort level" adapts to higher volumes of sound. So what sounds "normal" can actually be
loud and harmful to your hearing.
Guard against this by sating your equipment at a safe level BEFORE your hearing adapts.
To establish a safe level:
eStart your volume control at a low setting.
eSIowiy increase the sound until you can hear it comfortably and clearly, and without distortion.
Once you have established a comfortable sound level:
oSet the dial and leave it them.
Taking a minute to do this now will help to prevent hearing damage or loss in the future. After all, we want you listening for a lifetime.

This product may receive radio interference caused by mobtle
telephones during use. If such interference is apparent, please
increase separation between the product and the mobile
telephone.

User memo:

DEALER NAME
DEALER ADORESS
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.
=Dolby", =Pro Logic" and the double-D symbol are trademarks of
Dolby Laboratories.

Manufactured under license from Digital Theater Systems, Inc.
US Pat. No. 5,451,942, 5,956,674, 5,974,380, 5,978,762 and
other worid-wida patents issued and pending. "DTS" and "DTS
Digital Surround" are registamd trademarks of Digital Theater
Systems, Inc, Copyright 1996, 2000 Digital Theater Systems,
Inc. All rights reserved.

Apparatus

Claims of U.S. Patent Nos. 4,631,603,

J

ATE OF PURCHASE
TELEPHONE NUMBER

The model number and serial number of this product can be
found on either the back or the bottom of the unit.
Please cote them in the space provideq below and keep for
future reference.
MODEL NUMBER
SERIAL NUMBER

4,577,216. and 4,819,098, licensed for limited viewing uses only.

This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by method claims of certain U.S. patents and other intellectual
property rights owned by Macrovision Corporation and other rights owners. Use of this copynght protection technology must be authorized by
Macrovision Corporation, and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision
Corporation. Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited.

Panasonic Consumer Electronics
Company, Division of Matsushita
Electric Corporation of America
One PanasonicWay Secaucus,
New Jersey07094
http://www.panasonic.corn
| .1o] m i i_11_:i_Jl

ill

Matsushita

".);q_T(_l

i;._ IW_E _i[_t]l

Electric

Sales

Office

for North

Co., Ltd.

Division

for

America

Tokyo Panasonic
Sales Section
32rid Floor, World Trade Center 4-1,
Hamamatsu-cho, 2-Chome, Minato-Ku,
Tokyo 105-6132, Japan

_) 2003 Matsushita

Panasonic
Canada
5770 Ambler Drive

Inc.

Panasonic Marketing Europe
G.M.B.H. Wiesbaden N.
(a Division of Panasonic Marketing
G.M.B.H.)
Military Sales Department
6200 Wiesbaden-Biebrich,
Hagenauerstr.43
Germany

Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.
Web Site: http://www.panasonic
co.jp/global/

Mississauga, Ontario
L4W 2T3
www.panasonic.ca

i_;410 p.[ N:_.Ii ill[Q i

Industrial

Corporate
Management
the Americas

Panasonic Sales Company,
Division of Matsushita Electric of
Puerto Rico, Inc. ("PSC")
Ave. 65 de Infanteria,Kin. 9.5
San Gabriel Industrial Park, Caroline,
Puerto Rico 00985

Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.

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Printed in USA

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