Panasonic sc-ht860 User Manual

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Glossary..................................................................................29
Troubleshooting guide ...........................................................30
Maintenance.............................................................................31
Specifications...........................................................Back cover
Table of contents
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Getting started
Basic operations
Reference
Accessories ............................................................................ 2
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS.................................... 3
Disc information...................................................................... 4
    
Handy setting
       Step 1: Layout ................................................................................. 5
       Step 2: Connect the speakers................................................................. 6
       Other methods for installation of center speakers and surround speakers..................... 7
       How to install the baseplate of front speaker and how to use the rear clip.......................... 7
       Step 3: Connect to television................................................................... 8
       Step 4: Connect the Active subwoofer, antenna and AC power cord...................... 9
       Step 5: Remote control.......................................................................... 9
       Step6: Quick setup..............................................................................10
Control reference guide..........................................................11 
Disc      Basic play................................................................. 12
Disc      Convenient functions............................................... 14
Navigation menus...................................................................16
Using On-Screen Menu lcons.................................................18
Radio operations
Radio ..................................................................................... 21
Manual tuning......................................................................... 21
Preset tuning........................................................................... 21
Sound field/Sound quality  
Sound field............................................................................ 22
      DOLBY DIGITAL and DTS............................................... 22
      SOUND FIELD CONTROL............................................... 22
      CENTER FOCUS............................................................. 22
      DOLBY PRO LOGIC........................................................ 23
      SUPER SURROUND SOUND......................................... 23
      Volume control of speaker................................................23
Sound quality....................................................................... 24
      Adjust the woofer............................................................. 24
      Double re-master 
               enjoying more natural sound................................... 24
      Virtual Rear Surround....................................................... 24
Other functions
Convenient functions............................................................. 25
      Muting the volume...............................................................25
      Setting the unit to turn off     SLEEP timer...........................25
      Use headphones................................................................ 25
      Use Karaoke...................................................................... 25
Change settings..................................................................... 26
      Common procedures...........................................................27
      Entering password (Ratings).............................................. 27
      Change the delay time (speaker setting)............................ 27
Appreciate external signal source/record into other
equipment............................................................................... 28
Connection of the optional antenna...................................... 29
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Getting started
Placement
The unit should be placed on a flat surface,away from direct 
sunshine, high temperature, humidity and frequent vibration. 
Otherwise, the case and other internal par ts will be damaged
and the service life of the unit will be shortened.
In order to avoid distor tion or abnormal sound effects, there 
should be at least a distance of 15cm between the unit and 
the wall.Do not place heavy objects on the top of the unit.
Voltage
Overvoltage must be avoided; overvoltage will lead to overload 
of the unit and fire.
Do not use a DC power supply. Check if the power supply 
meets the requirement when the unit is set up in ships or other
locations where DC power supply is used.
Protection of power supply cord
The AC power supply cord should be properly connected, ensuring 
that there is no damage in the cord. Poor connection or damage in 
cord may lead to fire or electrical shock. It is prohibited to pull or 
bend the cord or place heavy objects upon the cord.
When unplugging the AC power supply cord, just grasp the plug 
firmly. electric shock may occur if you unplug the cord by pulling
the cord.
Do not plug in or unplug the plug with wet hand, for fear of 
electric shock.
Foreign matter
Do not drop metal objects into the unit for fear of leakage current 
orfault.
Do not drop liquid into the unit for fear of leakage current or fault. 
In case any liquid drops into the unit, immediately unplug the 
AC cord, and contact your dealer.
Do not spray insecticide onto or into the unit. The insecticide spra-
yons contains inflammable gas; if it enters the inside of the unit, 
fire may be caused.
Service
Do not try to repair the unit by yourself. If there is a fault e.g. 
interrupted sound, indicator blankoff, smoke emission or other faults 
unlisted in the operating instructions, unplug the AC power supply 
cord, and contact your dealer or the authorized service center. 
Electric shock or damage to the unit may occur if the unit is repaired,
dismantled,or reassembled by unqualified personnel.
Before cleaning the unit, please unplug the AC power supply cord.
When the unit is not to be used for a long period, please unplug the 
AC power supply cord so as to prolong the service life of the unit.