Panasonic of North America 96NKX-MC1CS User Manual 34134
Panasonic Corporation of North America 34134
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Panasonic Microcast Operating Instructions Model No. KX-Mc1 Please read these Operatin 9 Instructions before using the unit and save for future reference. Thank you for purchasing a Panasonic "Microcast". Things you should keep record of 5 Attach your sales receipt here For your future reference Date of purchase Serial number (found on the bottom of the unit) Dealer's name and address Dealer's telephone number WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT T0 RAIN OR ANY TYPE OF MOISTURE. Copyright: This manual is copyrighted by Kyushu Matsushita Electric Co, Ltd. (KME) and its licensee. Under the copyright laws. this manual may not be reproduced in any form, in whole or part. without the prior written consent of KME and its licensee. © Kyushu Metsushita electric Co, Ltd. 1999 Introducing MicrocaSt, Welcome to the world of Panasonic Microcast. Using Microcast, you can remotely operate a personal computer located in one room, while watching a television in another room. For example: You can play a game on a personal computer (PC) in the study, controlling it re- motely from the living room. In this way, you can enjoy the computer game on the larger television (TV) screen. PC transceiver sends it to the main PC unit. The PC transceiver also transmits audio and video signals to the AV receiver connected to the TV dis- play AV Receiver and displays them on a TV. Control Console The Control console is the unit which remotely operates the main PC unit, and adjusw the TV display. AV receiver PC transceiver Joystick Introducing Microcast c Requirements To install and operate your Microcust correctly, the following system specifications are required. 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From PC display out connector Connect the VGA output connector of the main PC unit using a VGA cable This connec- tor is printed ”Display aut'. To display connector Connect the VGA input connector of the PC dis- play using a VGA cable This connector is printed "Display". raise an antenna pole and transmission antenna and power off all unit. Antenna pole From PC audio L/R jack To speaker jack To Pc keyboard jack To PC mouse jack To PC joystick connector Theatre mode jacks Video jack Audio L jeck' Audio R jack From Pc audio L/R jack If a sound card is installed in the main PC unit, connect audio output jeck using a cable. This jack is printed “Audio L/R'. To speaker jack If a speaker is installed. connect a speaker us- ing a cable. This jack is printed “Speaker'. To PC keyboard jack Connect the keyboard jack of the main PC unit using a P52 cable. This jack is printed ”Key— board'. To PC mouse jack Connect the mouse jack of the main PC unit us- ing a P52 cable. This jack is printed ‘Mouse'. To PC joystick connector If a sound card is installed in the main PC unit. connect the sound card joystick port using a D- Sub15 pin cable. This connector is printed “Joy- stick". Connections Theatre mode jacks (Video jack, Audio L jack, Audio R jack) Connect video and audio output jacks of AV product using 5 RCA cable, if AV product (DVD, VTR etc). is needed. Caution: Video with 8 terminal cannot be used. These jacks are printed "Audio R', “Audio L' and .Video”. “Audio R' jack’s color is red, "Audio L" jack’s color is white and 'Video' jack’s color is Yellow. Original connection Local keyboard PC PC transceiver AC adaptor (Model no. - Dc—I 165A) AC outlet (120V, SOHz) To ngEYs/ To "MOUSE' To 'Audlo L/R’ To 'Joystick” wows»! To “Display out“ To 'DC IN 12V' - ”"Gio'nnecticms; Additional connection To “Video" (Yellow) To "Audio L' (White) To 'Audio R" (Red) AV product Connections k ‘ ~ ‘ or AV receiver Before connecting each unit. power off all unit. To TV audio R jack Connect the audio input jack (red color) of a TV using 5 RCA cable. This jack is printed 'Audio R'. To TV audio L jack Connect the audio input jack (white color) of a TV using 3 RCA cable. This jack is printed 'Audio L'. To TV video jack Connect the video input jack (yellow color) of a TV using a DC |N 12V jack RQA cfble. This jack is printed Connect 8 AC adapter (model "Video ' no. SADC-1165A). This jack is printed "DC IN 12V'. AV receiver To "Audio R' (Red) AC outlet Ac adqp‘tor (Model no. SADC4 165A) (120V, 60Hz) - écdnn'eéstio‘nisk Control console Before connecting each unit, raise an antenna pole and power off all unit. AC outlet (120V, 60 HZ) Antenna pole Control console 527 AC adapter (Modal no KX-Al 1 -YT) Joystick jack Keyboard jack Mouse jack Finding the Controls Overview PC transceiver AV receiver Antenna pole Receiving antenna Transmission antenna Power button Power button ; Power LED Power LED Keyboard jack Channel bum)" Mouse jack Channel LED Control console Antenna pole Power button /0 - Finding the Controls Location Control console Theatre LED Theatre button Position button Theatre button The Theatre mode is the mode that sends audio and video signals of an AV product connected to the PC transceiver, and you can watch and hear the voice and image using a TV connected to the AV receiver. Push this button and turn on the Theatre LED to establish the Theater mode. Push this button again ‘and turn off the Theatre LED to change to the personal computer mode. Channel LED Channel button Mode LED cmamwn C 17 Calibration button Size adjust button Power LED Zoom button Channel button Push to change the wireless transmission channel to another one. C Four channels can be used. Caution: When changing channels, the AV receiver channel should be the same as the Control con- sole channel. // Finding the Controls Calibration button This button is useful only when a joystick is connected to the Control console. Use to perform calibration for a joystick connected to the Control console. Procedure for calibration is as follows: 1 Let go of the joystick and push the Calibration button. 0 Mode 1 LED will light up. 2 Push the Calibration button again a few seconds later. 0 Mode 2 LED will light up. 3 Grasp the joystick lever and rotate it so that a large circle is drawn. 4 Push the Calibration button. 0 Mode 2 LED will turn off. 0 Mode 1 LED will remain on. Calibration for the joystick connected to the Control console is now completed. Caution: 0 When a joystick connected to the Control console is changed to another one, perform calibration again. 0 If your PC has an 05 (ex. Windows 95 ) and/or application with a joystick calibration function, calibration must be per» formed on your PC. Zoom button Push to enlarge the upper left part of the TV display connected to the AV receiver. To return to the original size, push again. Position button Push to move the displaying position of TV display connected to the AV re- ceiver in the desired direction. ®: moves the displaying position up. ®z moves the displaying position down. O: moves the displaying position to the right. Q: moves the displaying position to the left. Size adjust button Push this button while pushing the ® button to enlarge the displaying size of TV display connected to the AV receiver. Push this button while pushing the ® button to reduce the displaying size of TV display connected to the AV receiver. Installing Microcast transmits audio and video signals using 5.8 GHz waves. The PC transceiver and the AV re ceiver should be pointed towards each other. 7 After connecting, place the PC transceiver near/on a main PC unit, and the AV re- ceiver near/on a TV. 2 Point the concave side of the transmission antenna on the PC transceiver to that of the receiving antenna on the AV receiver. /4 Operation Turn on the power at each unit 0 The PC transceiver should only be switched on after the main PC unit is completely up and run- ning. There is no special order for turning on the power of each unit, including TV, except for the above, 0 The PC display will appear on the TV, Play games using the keyboard, mouse or joystick connected to the Control con sole, while watching TV. 0 if the image on the TV screen is not clear, adjust the direction of the receiving an— tenna on the AV receiver. 0 Be careful not to bend the antenna too far back, or unit may be damaged. Note: If you want to operate the main PC unit independently, switch off the PC transceiver. You can operate the main PC unit using a local keyboard and mouse connected to the PC transceiver. FCCfInformation M This device complies with Part 15 at the FCC Flules. Operation is subject to the following Mo conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmlui Interference, and (2) this device must accept any interterence received, including interterence that may cause undesired operation. CAUTION: Any changes or modillcatlons not expressly approved by the party responsible (or compliance could void the user's authority to operate this device. Note: This equipment has been tested and tound to comply with the limits tor a Class E digital device. pursuant in Perl 15 of the FCC Flules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio lrequency energy and, it not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harrnlul interference to radio communications. However. there is no guarantee that interterence will not occur in a particular Installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment oil and on. the user Is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more oi the following measures: v Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. — increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. — Connect the equipment Into an outlet on a circuit difterent from that to which the receiver ls connected. — Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help, - Environment —- do not place the unit in a room where the temperature is less than 5“C (41‘F) or greater than 40°C (104°F). Allow 10 cm (4') clearance around the unit tor proper ventilation. Avoid excessive smoke, dust. mechanical vibration. shock. or direct sunlight, . Routine care —— wipe the unit with a soft cloth. Do not use benzine, thinner, or any abrasive powder. When you leave the unit unused tor a long period of time, unplug the AC adaptor lrom the outlet. - tt there Is any trouble — disconnect the unit trom the telephone line and connect a known working phone. It the known working phone operates properly. have your unit repaired by one ol the authorized Panasonic Factory Service Centers. it the known working phone does not operate properly, consult with your telephone company. /5 Printh in Japan
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