Panasonic of North America B21R1401 Bluetooth Module RSNE031B0 User Manual SC MAX770

Panasonic Corporation of North America Bluetooth Module RSNE031B0 SC MAX770

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Operating Instructions
CD Stereo System
Thank you for purchasing this product.
For optimum performance and safety, please read these instructions carefully.
Please keep this manual for future reference.
Model No. SC-MAX770
Table of contents
Safety precautions .......................................................................................................... 2
Supplied accessories...................................................................................................... 3
Attaching the speaker feet ............................................................................................. 3
Placement of speakers ................................................................................................... 4
Maintenance..................................................................................................................... 4
Preparing the remote control ......................................................................................... 4
Making the connections ................................................................................................. 5
Overview of controls....................................................................................................... 6
Disc................................................................................................................................... 8
USB and internal memory .............................................................................................. 9
Radio .............................................................................................................................. 13
Bluetooth® ...................................................................................................................... 14
Clock and timers ........................................................................................................... 16
Sound and illumination................................................................................................. 17
DJ functions................................................................................................................... 18
Using a microphone...................................................................................................... 19
Using the auxiliary input............................................................................................... 19
Customer Service.......................................................................................................... 20
Troubleshooting ............................................................................................................ 20
System memory reset (initialization)........................................................................... 22
Remote control code..................................................................................................... 22
Reference ....................................................................................................................... 22
Specifications ................................................................................................................ 23
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Do the procedures with the remote control. You can
also use the buttons on the main unit if they are the
same.
Your system and the illustrations can look differently.
Safety precautions
These operating instructions are applicable to the
following system.
Unit
System
SC-MAX770
Main unit
SA-MAX770
Speakers
SB-MAX770
CAUTION!
Unit
WARNING!
To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock or product damage,
- Do not expose this unit to rain, moisture, dripping or
splashing.
- Do not place objects filled with liquids, such as vases, on
this unit.
- Use only the recommended accessories.
- Do not remove covers.
- Do not repair this unit by yourself. Refer servicing to
qualified service personnel.
Do not let metal objects fall inside this unit.
To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock or product damage,
- Do not install or place this unit in a bookcase, built-in
cabinet or in another confined space. Ensure this unit is
well ventilated.
- Do not obstruct this unit s ventilation openings with
newspapers, tablecloths, curtains, and similar items.
- Do not place sources of naked flames, such as lighted
candles, on this unit.
Set this unit up on an even surface away from direct
sunlight, high temperatures, high humidity, and excessive
vibration.
This unit is intended for use in moderate climates.
The mains plug is the disconnecting device.
Install this unit so that the mains plug can be unplugged
from the socket outlet immediately.
This unit may receive radio interference caused by mobile
telephones during use. If such interference occurs, please
increase separation between this unit and the mobile
telephone.
This unit utilizes a laser. Use of controls or adjustments or
performance of procedures other than those specified
herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
Battery
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced.
Replace only with the type recommended by the
manufacturer.
When disposing the batteries, please contact your local
authorities or dealer and ask for the correct method of
disposal.
Do not heat or expose to flame.
Do not leave the battery(ies) in a car exposed to direct
sunlight for a long period of time with doors and windows
closed.
Do not break open or short-circuit the battery.
Do not charge the alkaline or manganese battery.
Do not use the battery if the cover has peeled off.
Remove the battery if you do not use the remote control for
a long period of time. Keep in a cool, dark area.
CAUTION!
Use the speakers only with the recommended
system. If not, you can cause damage to the
amplifier and speakers and can cause a fire.
Consult an approved service personnel if damage
occurs or if there is a sudden apparent change in
performance.
Do the procedures included in these instructions
when you attach the speakers.
Be careful when babies or children are near.
Do not stack the speakers.
Supplied accessories
Attaching the speaker feet
Check and identify the supplied accessories.
For stability and to prevent damage to the floor, attach
the speaker feet to the bottom of the speakers.
2x
1x
1x
AC power supply cord
AM loop antenna
FM indoor antenna
8x
1x
1x
Speaker foot
Remote control battery
Remote control
(N2QAYB000915)
Preparation
Put a protection layer below the speakers to prevent
scratches.
Speaker foot
Protection layer
(not supplied)
CAUTION!
Keep the speaker feet out of reach of children to
prevent swallowing.
Placement of speakers
Tweeter
Note:
More than one person is required to move, tilt or carry
the speaker.
Maintenance
To clean this system, wipe with a soft, dry cloth.
Never use alcohol, paint thinner or benzine to clean
this system.
Before using chemically treated cloth, read the
instructions that came with the cloth carefully.
Preparing the remote control
Put the speakers so that the tweeter is on the outside.
Use only the supplied speakers.
You can cause damage to the system and decrease the
sound quality if you use other speakers.
Keep your speakers more than 10 cm from the main
unit for ventilation.
Put the speakers on a flat safe surface.
These speakers do not have magnetic shielding. Do
not put them near TVs, PCs or other equipment easily
influenced by magnetism.
When you play at high levels for a long period, it can
cause damage to the speakers and decrease the life of
the speakers.
Decrease the volume in these conditions to prevent
damage:
- When the sound is distorted.
- When you adjust the sound quality.
Use alkaline or manganese battery.
Install the battery so that the poles (+ and ) align with
those in the remote control.
Making the connections
Connect the AC power supply cord only after all the other connections have been made.
Connect the AM loop antenna.
Stand the antenna up on its base until it clicks.
Connect the AC power supply cord.
Connect the speakers.
Connect the speaker cables to the terminals of the same color.
To household
AC outlet
Do not use any other AC power supply cord except
the supplied one.
Connect the FM indoor antenna.
Put the antenna where reception is best.
Conserving power
The system consumes approximately 0.3 W when it
is in standby mode. Disconnect the power supply if
you do not use the system.
Some settings will be lost after you disconnect the
system. You have to set them again.
Tape
(not supplied)
Overview of controls
Standby/on switch [ ], [ /I]
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.
Alphanumeric buttons
To select a 2-digit number
Example: 16: [ 10] [1] [6]
To set a character
Example: B: [2] [2]
Delete a programmed track
Delete a selected track in a playlist
Select audio source
Basic playback control
Select the sound effects
Start the title search for internal memory
View content information
Decrease the brightness of the display panel and
DJ function buttons
Press and hold the button to use this function.
To cancel, press and hold the button again.
Recording operation control
Set the play timer and record timer
Set the clock and timer
Set the sleep timer
Automatically switch off the system
When you are in disc, USB or internal memory
source, the auto off function switches off the system
if you do not use the system for 30 minutes.
Press and hold the button to select ON .
To cancel, select OFF .
Set the program function
Open or close the disc tray
Adjust the volume of the system
Remote control sensor
Distance: Within approximately 7 m
Angle: Approximately 20° up and down, 30° left and
right
Mute the sound of the system
To cancel, press the button again.
MUTE is also canceled when you adjust the volume
or when you switch off the system.
Set the play menu item
Internal memory playlist operation
Select and enter buttons
Set the edit mode for [USB[B] and internal memory
Internal memory playlist direct buttons
Press and hold to add a track to the corresponding
playlist.
Press to select the playlist.
DJ function direct buttons
Press [DJ JUKEBOX], [DJ SAMPLER] or
[DJ EFFECT] to switch on the DJ function.
Press [1] to [6] on main unit to select the desired
function.
To cancel, press the selected [1] to [6] again.
Display panel
[USB[A]
USB port (
USB status indicator
[USB[B]
USB port (
USB status indicator
Select the illumination effect
Auxiliary input 2 jack
Microphone jack
Adjust the volume of the microphone
NFC touch area
Disc tray
Switch on the DJ function
To cancel, press the button again.
Turntable for DJ and multi control
Browse playlist of the internal memory
Browse tracks or albums
Turn [MULTI CONTROL] to browse the track.
Press [ / ] to start playback from the selection.
Press [ALBUM/TRACK] to select album or track and
then turn [MULTI CONTROL] to browse.
Press [ / ] to start playback from the selection.
Disc
Play menu
Playing disc
Press [ OPEN/CLOSE] on the main unit to open
the disc tray.
Put in a disc with the label facing up.
Press [ OPEN/CLOSE] again to close the disc
tray.
Press [PLAY MENU] to select PLAYMODE or
REPEAT .
Press [ , ] and then press [OK] to select the
desired mode.
Program playback
This function allows you to program up to 24 tracks.
Press the alphanumeric buttons to select the
desired track.
Do this step again to program other tracks.
PLAYMODE
Press [CD] and then press [ / ] to start
playback.
OFF PLAYMODE
Play all tracks.
Stop playback
1-TRACK
Press [ ].
Play one selected track on the disc.
Press the alphanumeric buttons to select the track.
Pause playback
1-ALBUM
Press [ / ].
Press again to continue playback.
Play one selected album on the disc.
Press [ , ] to select the album.
Skip album
Press [ , ].
Skip track
Press [
] or [
(main unit: [
RANDOM
Play a disc randomly.
] or [
]).
]).
1-ALBUM RANDOM
Play all tracks in one selected album randomly.
Press [ , ] to select the album.
Search through track
Press and hold [
(main unit: [
] or [
] or [
REPEAT
ON REPEAT
Repeat playback.
appears.
Viewing available information
You can view the available information on the display
panel.
Press [DISPLAY-DIMMER].
OFF REPEAT
Cancel repeat playback.
JUKEBOX
OFF JUKEBOX
Note:
Maximum characters that can be shown:
approximately 32
This system supports ver. 1.0 and 1.1 ID3 tags.
Text data that the system does not support can show
differently.
Enable the DJ jukebox function
ON JUKEBOX
Disable the DJ jukebox function
Note:
The setting returns to the default OFF PLAYMODE when
you open the disc tray.
Press [PROGRAM] in the stop mode.
PGM is shown.
1 Press [ , ] to select the desired album.
2 Press [
] and then press the alphanumeric
buttons to select the desired track.
3 Press [OK].
Do these steps again to program other tracks.
Press [
/ ] to start playback.
Cancel program mode
Press [PROGRAM] in the stop mode.
Check program contents
Press [
] or [
] when PGM is shown in the
stop mode.
Clear the last track
Press [DEL] in the stop mode.
Clear all programmed tracks
Press [ ] in the stop mode.
CLR ALL is shown.
Within 5 seconds, press [ ] again.
Note:
You cannot use program playback together with
PLAYMODE function.
The program memory is cleared when you open the disc
tray.
Note on disc
This system can play CD-R/RW with CD-DA or MP3 format
content.
Some CD-R/RW cannot be played because of the
condition of the recording.
MP3 files are defined as tracks and folders are defined as
albums.
This system can access up to:
- CD-DA: 99 tracks
- MP3: 999 tracks, 255 albums and 20 sessions
Disc must conform to ISO9660 level 1 or 2 (except for
extended formats).
Recordings will not necessarily be played in the order you
recorded them.
USB and internal memory
USB at a glance
You can connect and play music tracks from your USB
device.
You can also record sound or music tracks into the
internal memory in .mp3 format.
This system can play or record up to 800 folders
(maximum 999 tracks in an album) or a total of
8000 tracks, depending on the available storage
capacity.
[USB[A]
[USB[B]
Connecting a USB device
Preparation
Before you connect a USB device to the system, make
sure you do a backup of the data.
Do not use a USB extension cable. The system cannot
recognize USB device connected through a cable.
USB status indicator
[USB[A]
Play MP3 tracks.
Record music tracks to USB device on [USB[B] or the
internal memory.
[USB[B]
Play MP3 tracks.
Record sound or music tracks to the internal
memory.
Record sound or music tracks to USB device.
Note:
USB status indicator blinks during USB recording.
Note:
USB status indicator lights up when selected.
USB device
(not supplied)
Decrease the volume and connect the USB device to
the USB port.
Hold the main unit when connecting or disconnecting the
USB device.
Recording to a USB device or the
internal memory
Panasonic cannot be held responsible on the action of
consumer to record copyrighted contents which can
cause copyright infringement.
Press [MEMORY REC / ] or [USB REC / ] to
start recording.
The name of the folder that keeps the recording is
shown.
Stop recording
Press [ ]. WRITING is shown.
Pause recording
Press [MEMORY REC / ] or [USB REC
during recording.
Press again to continue recording.
Note:
All recordings are in .mp3 format.
You cannot do recording when you are using random
playback mode.
Repeat playback mode is off during recording.
A new album is added each time you do a recording.
The sequence of album can change after the recording.
The recordings are kept in a folder named REC_DATA in
the USB device or the internal memory.
Basic recording
Select the source you want to record.
/ ]
You can record MP3 tracks from:
MP3 disc to [USB[B] or internal memory
[USB[A] to [USB[B] or internal memory
[USB[B] to internal memory, or vice versa
You can pause during recording from the radio or
AUX (except in SYNCHRO mode). A track mark is
added every time you pause (
Adding track
marks ).
Note:
Wait for a few seconds for the system to prepare the USB
device before you start recording.
USB status indicator blinks in red during USB recording.
Prepare the source you want to record.
Record all tracks
Select OFF PLAYMODE (
Play menu ).
Record programmed tracks
Program the tracks you want (
Program
playback ).
Record specified album or track
Select 1-ALBUM or 1-TRACK (
Play menu ).
Note:
Prepare the disc playback mode.
Record all tracks
Select OFF PLAYMODE (
Play menu ).
Record programmed tracks
Program the tracks you want (
Program
playback ).
Record a single track
Select 1-TRACK (
Play menu ).
Make sure the disc is stopped.
Radio
Tune in to the radio station.
External equipment
Connect and play the equipment (
Using the
auxiliary input ).
Recording MP3 tracks
Press [MEMORY REC / ] or [USB REC / ] to
start recording.
Example: Recording an album from the USB device
to the internal memory.
When the next track is being recorded, it will be shown on
the display.
Album being recorded
Percentage of the recording process
Stop recording
Press [ ].
Recording stops at the last fully recorded track in
the album.
For example, if you stop recording during the fourth
track, only the first three tracks are recorded.
NO FILE RECORDED is shown if no track is
recorded.
Note:
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Some tracks can use a longer time to record.
Some tracks cannot be recorded because of the condition
of the source.
The recorded folder name may be different from the
original folder because of the auto rename function.
Basic playback
Press [ , MEMORY] (main unit: [ /MEMORY]) to
select MEMORY .
Press [
Press [USB] to select USB A or USB B .
Press [
You can search for the desired track in the internal
memory with title search.
/ ] to start playback.
[USB[A] [USB[B]
Title search
/ ] to start playback.
Stop playback
Press [ ]. RESUME is shown.
Press [ / ] to continue playback.
OR
Press [ ] two times to stop the playback fully.
For other operations, refer to Disc .
Viewing available information
You can view the available information on the display
panel.
Press [DISPLAY-DIMMER].
In the stop mode
Available storage space or remaining recording time of
the internal memory or the USB device in [USB[B].
During recording
Information that is related to recording.
During playback or pause
Information of the current track.
Press [TITLE SEARCH].
blinks.
Press the alphanumeric buttons or [ , ] to
select the desired character then press [ ] to
select next character.
To delete a character, press [DEL].
Press [OK].
Press [ , ] to search for previous or next match.
NOTFOUND is shown if there is no match.
Press [OK] to confirm and play the track.
To cancel, press [TITLE SEARCH].
Playlist
You can keep up to 6 playlists in the internal memory.
Each playlist can keep up to 99 tracks.
Adding tracks to the playlist
Select the track you want to add to the playlist.
Press [PLAYLIST].
Press and hold the alphanumeric button (1 to 6)
to add the track to the corresponding playlist.
Or press and hold [1] to [6] on the main unit to add
the track to the corresponding playlist.
Do steps 1 through 3 again to add more tracks.
Note:
This function skip tracks that are created with basic
recording (
Basic recording ).
This function does not work with random or program
playback.
The character is not case sensitive.
A same track title display will be shown for tracks with the
same title.
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Listening to the playlist
Press [PLAYLIST] and then the alphanumeric
button (1 to 6) to select the playlist.
Or press [1] to [6] on the main unit to select the
playlist.
Press [
] to start playback.
Cancel playlist playback
Press [PLAYLIST] two times.
OR
Press the selected [1] to [6] on the main unit.
View contents of the playlist
Press [
] or [
] in the stop mode.
OR
Turn [MULTI CONTROL] in the stop mode.
Clear a single track
In the stop mode, press [
] or [
] to select
the desired track you want to clear and then press
[DEL].
DELETE? is shown.
Within 5 seconds, press [OK].
Clear all tracks in a playlist
In the stop mode, press [ ].
CLEAR? is shown.
Within 5 seconds, press [OK].
Advanced recording functions
Deleting the recorded tracks
High-speed recording
Press [ , MEMORY] (main unit: [ /MEMORY]) to
select MEMORY .
[USB[B]
Press [USB] to select USB B .
Recording speed:
CD: Up to three times (3x) the normal speed.
CD-RW: Up to two times (2x) the normal speed.
Put in the disc you want to record.
Press [CD].
Press [CD HI-SPEED REC] and [USB REC
or [MEMORY REC / ] together to start
recording.
Note:
/ ]
Adding track marks
When recording from radio or external equipment, you
can divide tracks using various modes.
Before recording
Press [REC MODE] to select the desired setting.
MANUAL
Add a track mark manually.
Press [OK] during recording to add a track mark.
TIME MARK
A track is automatically divided at 5-minute intervals.
SYNCHRO
(For AUX source)
Recording starts automatically when the other
equipment starts to play.
Recording pause when it detects silence for
3 seconds.
During recording, if you press [OK] or pause recording
while using TIME MARK mode, the 5-minute counter is
reset.
You cannot add track marks manually in SYNCHRO mode.
Press [
Press [
] to select the desired album.
] or [
] to select the desired track.
Press [EDIT MODE] to select the desired mode.
TRACK DEL
Delete a single track.
ALBUM DEL
Delete one album (maximum 999 tracks).
FORMAT
Format the USB device.
ALL DEL
Delete all albums in the internal memory.
If you cannot record at high-speed because of the condition
of the disc, record the CD at normal speed.
The sound is muted during high-speed recording.
Note:
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Press [OK].
The selected item to be deleted is shown.
Press [OK].
SURE? NO is shown.
Press [ , ] to select YES or NO and then
press [OK].
Select YES to confirm the deletion.
WRITING is shown.
Note on USB
Compatible USB devices which are defined as mass
storage class:
USB devices that support bulk-only transfer.
USB devices that support USB 2.0 full speed.
Note:
Folders are defined as album.
Files are defined as track.
Track must have the extension .mp3 or .MP3 .
CBI (Control/Bulk/Interrupt) is not supported.
NTFS file system is not supported (only FAT 12/16/32 file
system is supported).
Some files can fail to work because of the sector size.
Radio
Manual tuning
Press [RADIO/EXT-IN] to select FM or AM .
Press [
] or [
] to select the frequency of
the required station.
To tune automatically, press and hold the button until
the frequency starts changing quickly.
STEREO is shown when a stereo broadcast is
being received.
Using the main unit
Memory presetting
30 FM and 15 AM stations can be preset.
Automatic presetting
Press [OK] to select LOWEST or CURRENT
frequency.
Press [PLAY MENU] to select A.PRESET and
then press [OK].
START? is shown.
Press [OK] to start presetting.
To cancel, press [ ].
Press [RADIO/EXT-IN] to select FM or AM .
Press [TUNE MODE] to select MANUAL .
Press [
] or [
] to select the
frequency of the required station.
Improving the sound quality
Manual presetting
Press [
Press [PROGRAM].
Press the alphanumeric buttons to select a
preset number.
Do steps 1 through 3 again to preset more stations.
The new station replaces any station that occupies
the same preset number.
When FM is selected
Press [PLAY MENU] to select FM MODE .
Press [ , ] to select MONO and then press
[OK].
To cancel, select STEREO .
MONO is also canceled when you change the
frequency.
When AM is selected
Press [PLAY MENU] to select B.PROOF .
Press [ , ] to select from BP 1 to BP 4 that
provides the best reception and then press [OK].
] or [
] to tune in to the station.
Selecting a preset station
Press the alphanumeric buttons, [
select the preset station.
] or [
] to
Using the main unit
Press [TUNE MODE] to select PRESET .
Press [
station.
] or [
] to select the preset
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AM allocation setting
By main unit only
This system can also receive AM broadcasts allocated in
10 kHz steps.
Bluetooth®
You can connect and play an audio device wirelessly
through Bluetooth ®.
Refer to the operating instructions of the Bluetooth®
device for details.
If you intend to use an NFC (Near Field
Communication)-compatible Bluetooth ® device,
proceed to One-Touch Connection (Connecting by
NFC) .
Press [RADIO/EXT-IN] to select FM or AM .
Press and hold [RADIO/EXT-IN].
After a few seconds, the display panel shows the current
minimum radio frequency. Release the button when the
minimum frequency changes.
To go back to the initial setting, do the above steps
again.
After you change the setting, preset frequencies are
erased.
Pairing a device
Preparation
Turn on the Bluetooth® feature of the device and place
the device near this unit.
Press and hold [ /MEMORY-PAIRING] on main
unit.
One-Touch Connection
(Connecting by NFC)
For NFC-compatible AndroidTM devices only
Simply by touching an NFC (Near Field
Communication)-compatible Bluetooth® device by the
unit, you can complete all preparations, from registering
a Bluetooth® device to establishing a connection.
AndroidTM device version less than 4.1 requires the
instllation app Panasonic MAX Juke (Free of charge).
Download the app Panasonic MAX Juke to your
Bluetooth® device. Enter Panasonic MAX Juke in the
search box of Google PlayTM to search, and then select
Panasonic MAX Juke .
Preparation
Turn on the NFC feature of the device.
Touch and hold your device on the NFC touch
area of this unit [
Select SC-MAX770 from the Bluetooth® menu
of the device.
The device connects with this system automatically
after pairing is complete.
Start playback on the Bluetooth® device.
For other operations on main unit, refer to Playing
disc .
Bluetooth® device
Once the registration and connection of the
Bluetooth® device is complete, the name of the
connected device is indicated on the display for a
while. Move the device away from the unit.
When the connection is not established even if
your device has touched the NFC touch area,
change its touching position.
Note:
You can also operate with the remote control.
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Press [ , MEMORY] to select BLUETOOTH .
Press [PLAY MENU] to select PAIRING .
Press [ , ] to select OK? YES and then press [OK].
Select SC-MAX770 from the Bluetooth® menu of the
device.
If prompted for a passkey, input 0000 .
A device must be paired to connect.
You can register up to 8 devices with this unit. If a 9th
device is paired, the device that has not been used for the
longest time will be replaced.
This system can only connect to one device at a time.
When BLUETOOTH is selected as the source, this
system will automatically try and connect to the last
connected device.
].
Start playback on the Bluetooth® device.
Note:
If you touch another device to this unit, you can update the
Bluetooth® connection. The previously connected device
will be disconnected automatically.
If the image and sound are out of sync during playback,
restart the playback app you are using. If the problem
persists, connect the Bluetooth® device and this unit with
an audio cable (not supplied).
The One-Touch Connection may not work properly
depending on the type of device being used.
Bluetooth® standby mode
If you enable this function, even when the main unit is
turned off, it will turn on automatically when a Bluetooth®
device sends a connection request.
Press [
Link mode
Press [PLAY MENU] repeatedly to select
DISCONNECT? .
Preparation
If this system is connected to a Bluetooth® device,
disconnect it (
Disconnecting a device ).
Press [ , ] to select OK? YES and then
press [OK].
Press [PLAY MENU] to select LINK MODE .
Press [ , ] to select MODE 1 or MODE 2
and then press [OK].
MODE 1
Emphasis on connectivity.
MODE 2
Emphasis on sound quality.
, MEMORY] (main unit:
/MEMORY-PAIRING]) to select BLUETOOTH .
Press [PLAY MENU] to select STANDBY
MODE .
Press [ , ] to select ON STANDBY MODE or
OFF STANDBY MODE and then press [OK].
Disconnecting a device
You can change the transmission speed to prioritize
transmission quality or sound quality.
Note:
The default setting is MODE 2 .
For NFC-compatible devices only
Touch and hold your device to the NFC touch area of this
unit again.
Once the Bluetooth® device is disconnected,
PAIRING is indicated on the display. Move the device
away from the unit.
Note:
A device is disconnected when you:
Select a different source.
Move the device out of the maximum range.
Disable the Bluetooth® transmission of the device.
Switch off the system or the device.
Viewing available information
You can view the following information on the display
panel:
Name of the connected device (maximum
16 characters).
Bluetooth ® profile used.
Press [DISPLAY-DIMMER].
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Clock and timers
Setting the clock
This is a 24-hour clock.
Press [CLOCK/TIMER] to select CLOCK .
Within 10 seconds, press [
] to set the time.
Press [OK].
Press [CLOCK/TIMER] to show the clock for a few
seconds.
Note:
Except for Bluetooth® source
You can set the timer to come on at a certain time to:
Wake you up (play timer)
Record from the radio or the external equipment
(record timer)
Play timer and record timer cannot be used together.
Prepare the audio source.
Play timer
Prepare the music source you want to listen to
(disc, USB, internal memory, radio or external
equipment) and set the volume.
Record timer
Connect the USB device to [USB[B] (for USB
recording) and tune to the radio station or select
the external equipment.
Preparation
Set the clock.
Press [CLOCK/TIMER] to select
REC .
Within 10 seconds, press [ ,
time.
Press [OK].
For record timer
Press [ , ] to select MEMORY or USB B to
keep the recording and then press [OK].
Reset the clock regularly to maintain accuracy.
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To start the timer
Play and record timer
PLAY or
] to set the start
Do steps 2 and 3 again to set the end time.
Press [ , ] to select the source you want to
play or record and then press [OK].
Press [PLAY/REC ] to select
PLAY or
REC .
PLAY or
REC is shown.
To cancel, press [PLAY/REC ] to select TIMER
OFF .
The system must be switched off for the timer to
operate.
To check the settings
Press [CLOCK/TIMER] to select
REC .
PLAY or
Note:
The play timer starts at a low volume and increases
gradually to the preset level.
The record timer starts 30 seconds before the set time with
the volume muted.
The timer comes on at the set time every day if the timer is
on.
Sound and illumination
Sleep timer
The sleep timer switches off the system after the set
time.
Press [SLEEP] to select the setting (in minutes).
To cancel, select OFF .
30 MIN
60 MIN
90 MIN
120 MIN
OFF
To show the remaining time
Press [SLEEP].
Note:
The play and sleep timer or the record and sleep timer can
be used together.
The sleep timer always comes first. Be sure not to set an
overlap of timers.
Adjust the sound quality
You can adjust the sound quality.
Press [SOUND] to select the sound effect.
Press [
Using the main unit
You can adjust certain sound effect using the controls on
the main unit.
Press the button to select the sound effect.
PRESET EQ
Press [PRESET EQ]
BASS/MID/TREBLE
Press [MANUAL EQ]
D.BASS
Press [D.BASS-SUPER WOOFER]
SUPERWOOFER
Press and hold [D.BASS-SUPER WOOFER]
] to select the desired setting.
BASS/MID/TREBLE
-4 to +4
SURROUND
ON SURROUND or OFF SURROUND
INPUT LEVEL
(For AUX IN 2)
NORMAL or HIGH
Note:
Select NORMAL if the sound is distorted during
HIGH input level.
SUPERWOOFER
SW1 , SW2 , SW3 or OFF
D.BASS
ON D.BASS , AUTO D.BASS or OFF D.BASS
Preset EQ
Press [PRESET EQ] to select desired preset.
Turn [MULTI CONTROL] to select the desired
setting.
Illumination effects
By main unit only
You can change the illumination pattern or color on this
system.
Turn [ILLUMINATION] to select pattern or color.
PATTERN
Illuminate with pattern in multiple colors.
COLOR
Illuminate in one color.
OFF
Note:
To ensure the illumination effects are shown properly, make
sure to arrange the speakers accordingly as in Placement of
speakers .
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DJ functions
DJ functions has the following functions
- DJ jukebox
- DJ sampler
- DJ effect
Using these functions, you can add various effects to the
track you are playing back.
If you use the app Panasonic MAX Juke
By installing the app Panasonic MAX Juke (free of
charge) on your AndroidTM device, you can use a wider
variety of functions.
Download the app Panasonic MAX Juke to your
Android TM device. Enter Panasonic MAX Juke in the
search box of Google PlayTM to search, and then select
Panasonic MAX Juke .
Note:
When recording, the DJ function is canceled.
DJ jukebox
, [USB[A], [USB[B]
This mode adds a crossfade effect or sample sound mix
to the intervals between the tracks you play back.
Press [DJ JUKEBOX] on main unit.
Press [1] to [6] to select the desired function.
[1]
Crossfade: The playback track volume gradually
becomes small and next track volume becomes large.
[2] to [6]
Sample Sound Mix: This effect is sounding a
sample sound to the intervals between the tracks
you play back.
The selected button lights up in red.
To cancel, press the button again.
To cancel the DJ jukebox
Press [DJ JUKEBOX].
By main unit only
By turning [MULTI CONTROL] (Turntable), you can
apply a scratch sound or sample sound to the track you
are playing back.
Press [DJ SAMPLER].
Press [1] to [6] to select the desired sound.
Turn [MULTI CONTROL] (Turntable).
To cancel the DJ sampler
Press [DJ SAMPLER].
If you use the app Panasonic MAX Juke
You can change the sample sound on the app.
(To return all sample sounds to the factory preset, press and
hold [DJ SAMPLER] when the DJ sampler is turned off.)
Press [DJ EFFECT].
Press [1] to [6] to select the desired DJ effect.
[1] PHASER
Add space and dimension to the sound.
[2] FILTER
Enhance or filter specific ranges of the sound.
[3] SOUND CHOPPER
Cut off the sound periodically.
[4] ELECTRO ECHO
Add digital echo to the sound.
[5] PITCH SHIFTER
Adjust the keys of the sound.
[6] HARMONIZER
Add notes to the sound to create harmony.
If you use the app Panasonic MAX Juke
You can call up the tracks you want to play back through
the app.
DJ sampler
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DJ effects
By main unit only
You can use the DJ effect function to add the sound
effects.
To cancel, press the button again.
Turn [MULTI CONTROL] to select the desired
setting.
To cancel the DJ effect
Press [DJ EFFECT].
Using a microphone
Using the auxiliary input
Preparation
Decrease the volume of the system to its minimum
before you connect or disconnect a microphone.
Preparation
Disconnect the AC power supply cord.
Switch off all equipment and read the appropriate
operating instructions.
Connect a microphone (not supplied) to the
microphone jack.
Plug type: 6.5 mm monaural
Turn [MIC VOL, MIN/MAX] on the main unit to
adjust the volume of the microphone.
If you want to sing with the background music.
Play the music source and adjust the volume of
the system.
Note:
If a strange noise (howling) is emitted, move the
microphone away from the speakers, or decrease the
volume of the microphone.
When you do not use the microphone, disconnect it from
the microphone jack, and decrease the volume of the
microphone level to MIN .
To connect a VCR, DVD player etc.
You can connect a VCR, DVD player etc. and listen to
the audio through this system.
Rear panel of this main unit
Note:
Components and cables are sold separately.
DVD player (not supplied)
To connect a portable audio equipment etc.
You can play music from a portable audio equipment.
Preparation
Switch off the equalizer (if any) of the portable audio
equipment to prevent sound distortion.
Decrease the volume of the system and the portable
audio equipment before you connect or disconnect the
portable audio equipment.
Audio cable
(not supplied)
Press [RADIO/EXT-IN] to select AUX 2 .
Play the portable audio equipment.
Note:
Connect the portable audio equipment to
AUX IN 2.
Plug type: 3.5 mm stereo (not supplied)
Connect the external equipment.
Press [RADIO/EXT-IN] to select AUX 1 .
Play the external equipment.
If you want to connect equipment other than those
described, refer to the audio dealer.
Sound distortion can occur when you use an adapter.
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Customer Service
Customer Service Directory
Obtain information products and operative assistant;
localize the closer distributor or Service Center; buy
spare parts and accessories by our web site to Latin
American:
http://www.lar.panasonic.com
Also you may contact us directly by our Contact Center:
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Troubleshooting
Before requesting service, make the following checks.
If you are in doubt about some of the check points, or if
the solutions indicated do not solve the problem, consult
your dealer for instructions.
Common problems
Panama
800-PANA (800-7262)
The display panel lights up and changes
continuously in standby mode.
Press and hold [ ] on the main unit to select DEMO
OFF .
Colombia
01-8000-94PANA
(01-8000-947262)
No operations can be done with the remote control.
Examine that the battery is installed correctly.
Ecuador
1800-PANASONIC (1800-726276)
Costa Rica
800-PANA737 (800-7262737)
El Salvador
800-PANA (800-7262)
Guatemala
1-801-811-PANA (1-801-811-7262)
Chile
800-390-602
From a cell phone: 797-5000
Venezuela
800-PANA-800 (800-7262-800)
Uruguay
0-800-PANA (0-800-7262)
Peru
0-800-00-PAN (0-800-00726)
Argentina
0800-333-PANA (0800-333-7262)
0810-321-PANA (0810-321-7262)
Paraguay
0800-11-PANA (0800-11-7262)
Dominican
Republic
809-200-8000
Sound is distorted or no sound.
Adjust the volume of the system.
Switch off the system, determine and correct the
cause, then switch the system on again. It can be
caused by straining of the speakers through excessive
volume or power, and when using the system in a hot
environment.
A humming sound can be heard during playback.
An AC power supply cord or fluorescent light is near
the cables. Keep other appliances and cords away
from the cables of this system.
The sound level reduces.
The protection circuit has been activated due to the
continuous use at high volume output. This is to
protect the system and maintain the sound quality.
Disc
Display not shown correctly.
Playback does not start.
You have not put in the disc correctly. Put it in correctly.
Disc is dirty. Clean the disc.
Replace the disc if it is scratched, warped, or
non-standard.
There is condensation. Let the system dry for 1 to
2 hours.
The total number of tracks displayed is incorrect.
The disc cannot be read.
Distorted sound is heard.
You put in a disc that the system cannot play. Change
to a playable disc.
You put in a disc that has not been finalized.
USB
[USB[A] : Depending on the USB device, power may
be supplied to the USB device connected to [USB[A]
when USB A is selected.
[USB[B] : Depending on the USB device, power may
be supplied to the USB device connected to [USB[B]
when USB A is selected.
The USB device or the contents in it cannot be read.
The format of the USB device or the contents in it
is/are not compatible with the system.
USB devices with storage capacity of more than 32 GB
cannot work in some conditions.
Slow operation of the USB device.
Large content size or large memory USB device takes
longer time to read.
Radio
Sound is distorted.
Use an optional FM outdoor antenna. The antenna
should be installed by a competent technician.
A beat sound is heard.
Switch off the TV or move it away from the system.
When in AM tuner mode, select from BP 1 to BP 4
that provides the best reception.
A low hum is heard during AM broadcasts.
Move the antenna away from other cables and cords.
Bluetooth®
Pairing cannot be done.
Check the Bluetooth ® device condition.
The device cannot be connected.
The pairing of the device was unsuccessful.
Do pairing again.
The pairing of the device has been replaced.
Do pairing again.
This system might be connected to a different device.
Disconnect the other device and try pairing the device
again.
The device is connected but audio cannot be heard
through the system.
For some built-in Bluetooth ® devices, you have to set
the audio output to SC-MAX770 manually. Read the
operating instructions of the device for details.
Sound from the device is interrupted.
The device is out of the 10 m communication range.
Move the device nearer to the system.
Remove any obstacle between the system and the
device.
Other devices that use the 2.4 GHz frequency band
(wireless router, microwaves, cordless phones, etc.)
are interfering. Move the device nearer to the system
and distance it from the other devices.
Select MODE 1 for stable communication.
The One-Touch Connection (NFC feature) is not
working.
Turn on the NFC feature of the device.
Main unit displays
USB A NO DEVICE
USB B NO DEVICE
The USB device is not connected. Examine the
connection.
DEVICE FULL
You cannot do recording because the remaining
recording time of the USB device is less than the total
time of the music source.
Change to a USB device which has enough recording
time and do the recording again.
ERROR
An incorrect operation was done. Read the instructions
and try again.
ERROR (during recording)
You cannot select other playback source (example:
radio, USB etc.) or press [
] or [
] during
recording. Stop the recording function.
You cannot open the disc tray when recording from an
AM source.
F61
Examine and correct the speaker cords connection.
Disconnect the USB device. Switch off the system and
then switch it on again.
F70
Examine the Bluetooth® device.
Disconnect the Bluetooth® device. Switch off the
system and then switch it on again.
NO TRACK
There is no album or track in the USB device or the
internal memory.
PLAYERROR
You played an unsupported MP3 file. The system will
skip that track and play the next one.
REMOTE 1
REMOTE 2
The remote control and the main unit are using
different codes. Change the code of the remote
control.
- When REMOTE 1 is shown, press and hold [OK]
and [1] for a minimum of 4 seconds.
- When REMOTE 2 is shown, press and hold [OK]
and [2] for a minimum of 4 seconds.
TEMP NG
The temperature protection circuit has been activated,
and the system will switch off. Let the unit cool down
before switching it on again.
Check that the ventilation opening of the unit is not
obstructed.
Ensure this unit is well ventilated.
USB OVER CURRENT ERROR
The USB device is using too much power.
Disconnect the USB device, switch off the system and
then switch on again.
VBRThe system cannot show the remaining play time for
variable bit rate (VBR) tracks.
F77
Switch off the system and then switch it on again.
NO PLAY
UNSUPPORT
Examine the content. You can only play supported
format.
The files in the USB device can be corrupted. Format
the USB device and try again.
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System memory reset (initialization)
Reset the memory when the following situations occur:
There is no response when buttons are pressed.
You want to clear and reset the memory contents.
Disconnect the AC power supply cord.
While you press and hold [ /I] on the main unit,
connect the AC power supply cord again.
Continue to press and hold the button (approximately
10 seconds) until - - - - - - - - is shown.
Release [ /I].
All the settings are set back to the factory preset.
It is necessary to set the memory items again.
Remote control code
When other Panasonic equipment responds to the
remote control of this system, change the remote control
code for this system.
Preparation
Press [RADIO/EXT-IN] to select AUX .
To set the code to REMOTE 2
Press and hold [RADIO/EXT-IN] on the main unit
and [2] on the remote control until REMOTE 2
is shown.
Press and hold [OK] and [2] for a minimum of
4 seconds.
To set the code to REMOTE 1
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Press and hold [RADIO/EXT-IN] on the main unit
and [1] on the remote control until REMOTE 1
is shown.
Press and hold [OK] and [1] for a minimum of
4 seconds.
Reference
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.
About Bluetooth®
Panasonic bears no responsibility for data and/or
information that can possibly be compromised during a
wireless transmission.
Frequency band
This system uses the 2.4 GHz frequency band.
Certification
This system conforms to the frequency restrictions and
has received certification based on frequency laws.
Thus, a wireless permit is not necessary.
The actions below are punishable by law:
- Taking apart or modifying the main unit.
- Removing specification indications.
Restrictions of use
Wireless transmission and/or usage with all Bluetooth®
equipped devices is not guaranteed.
All devices must conform to standards set by Bluetooth
SIG, Inc.
Depending on the specifications and settings of a
device, it can fail to connect or some operations can be
different.
This system supports Bluetooth ® security features. But
depending on the operating environment and/or
settings, this security is possibly not sufficient.
Transmit data wirelessly to this system with caution.
This system cannot transmit data to a Bluetooth®
device.
Range of use
Use this device at a maximum range of 10 m.
The range can decrease depending on the
environment, obstacles or interference.
Interference from other devices
This system may not function properly and troubles
such as noise and sound jumps may arise due to radio
wave interference if this unit is located too close to
other Bluetooth ® devices or the devices that use the
2.4 GHz band.
This system may not function properly if radio waves
from a nearby broadcasting station, etc. is too strong.
Intended usage
This system is for normal, general use only.
Do not use this system near an equipment or in an
environment that is sensitive to radio frequency
interference (example: airports, hospitals, laboratories,
etc.).
Licenses
MPEG Layer-3 audio coding technology licensed from
Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson.
The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth
SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Panasonic Corporation is
under license.
Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective
owners.
Google Play and Android are trademarks of Google Inc.
Specifications
Amplifier section
RMS output power stereo mode
High
400+400 W per channel
(3 , 1 kHz, 30% THD)
Mid-Low
400+400 W per channel
(3 , 1 kHz, 30% THD)
Low
850+850 W per channel
(5 , 100 Hz, 30% THD)
Total RMS stereo mode power
3300 W
Disc section
Disc played (8 cm or 12 cm)
CD, CD-R/RW (CD-DA, MP3*)
Pick up
Wavelength
790 nm (CD)
Laser power CLASS 1
Audio output (disc)
Number of channels
2 ch (FL, FR)
Format
CD-DA, MP3
Tuner section
Frequency modulation (FM)
Preset memory
30 stations
Frequency range
87.50 MHz to 108.00 MHz (50 kHz step)
Antenna terminals
75 unbalanced
Amplitude modulation (AM)
Preset memory
15 stations
Frequency range 522 kHz to 1629 kHz (9 kHz step)
520 kHz to 1630 kHz (10 kHz step)
Speaker section
Terminals section
Type
4 way, 4 speaker system (bass reflex)
Speaker unit(s)
Super Woofer (Low)
38 cm cone type
Super Woofer (Mid-Low)
20 cm cone type
Woofer
10 cm cone type
Tweeter
6 cm cone type
Impedance
High 3 / Mid-Low 3 / Low 5
Output sound pressure
91 dB/W (1 m)
Frequency range
25 Hz to 23 kHz (-16 dB)
30 Hz to 20 kHz (-10 dB)
Microphone jack
USB port
USB standard
Media file format support
USB device file system
USB ripping
Bit rate
USB recording speed
Recording file format
AUX input
Terminal
Bluetooth section
®
Version
Bluetooth Ver2.1 + EDR
Output
Class 2 (2.5mW)
Communication distance
Prospective communication distance: About 10 m*
Communication method
2.4 GHz band FH-SS
Correspondence profile
A2DP/AVRCP/SPP
* Prospective communication distance
Mass
Memory section
Recording file format
USB 2.0 full speed
MP3 (*.mp3)
FAT12, FAT16, FAT32
128 kbps
1x, 3x max (CD only)
MP3 (*.mp3)
Stereo, 3.5 mm jack
Stereo, RCA jack
AC 110 to 240 V, 50/60 Hz
330 W
492 mm x 221 mm x 408 mm
6.7 k g
SB-MAX770
Dimensions (W x H x D)
Measure in MODE 1
Memory size
Media file format support
Memory record
Bit rate
Memory recording speed
6.3 mm
General
Power supply
SA-MAX770
Power consumption
Dimensions (W x H x D)
Mass
Measurement environment: Tempereture 25 °C/
Height 1.0 m
Mono,
2 GB
MP3
128 kbps
1x,
3x max (CD only)
9x max (128 Kbps)
MP3 (*.mp3)
576 mm x 796 mm x 531 mm
37.4 kg
Operating temperature range
0 °C to +40 °C
Operating humidity range
35% to 80% RH (no condensation)
Power consumption in standby mode
0.3 W (approximate)
Note:
Specifications are subject to change without notice. Mass
and dimensions are approximate.
Total harmonic distortion is measured by the digital
spectrum analyzer.
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