Panasonic SH-FX60 User Manual

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Safety precautions
Set the unit up on an even surface away from direct sunlight, high 
temperatures, high humidity, and excessive vibration. These conditions can 
damage the cabinet and other components, thereby shortening the unit’s 
service life. 
Do not place heavy items on the unit.
Do not use high voltage power sources. This can overload the unit and 
cause a fire. 
Do not use a DC power source. Check the source carefully when setting the 
unit up on a ship or other places where DC is used.
Ensure the AC mains lead is connected correctly and not damaged. Poor 
connection and lead damage can cause fire or electric shock. Do not pull, 
bend, or place heavy items on the lead.
Grasp the plug firmly when unplugging the lead. Pulling the AC mains lead 
can cause electric shock. 
Do not handle the plug with wet hands. This can cause electric shock.
Do not let metal objects fall inside the unit. This can cause electric shock or 
malfunction.
Do not let liquids get into the unit. This can cause electric shock or 
malfunction. If this occurs, immediately disconnect the unit from the power 
supply and contact your dealer.
Do not spray insecticides onto or into the unit. They contain flammable 
gases which can ignite if sprayed into the unit.
Do not attempt to repair this unit by yourself. If sound is interrupted, 
indicators fail to light, smoke appears, or any other problem that is not 
covered in these instructions occurs, disconnect the AC mains lead and 
contact your dealer or an authorized service center. Electric shock or damage 
to the unit can occur if the unit is repaired, disassembled or reconstructed by 
unqualified persons.
Extend operating life by disconnecting the unit from the power source if it is 
not to be used for a long time.
- If you see this symbol-
Placement
Voltage
AC mains lead protection
Foreign matter
Service
Information on Disposal in other Countries outside the European Union
This symbol is only valid in the European Union.
If you wish to discard this product, please contact your local 
authorities or dealer and ask for the correct method of disposal.
Before requesting service, make the following checks. If you are in doubt 
about some of the check points, or if the solutions indicated in the table do not 
solve the problem, consult your dealer for instructions.
On your home theater unit
Clean this unit with a soft, dry cloth.
≥Never use alcohol, paint thinner or benzine to clean this unit.
≥Before using chemically treated cloth, carefully read the instructions that 
came with the cloth.
Wireless module
Frequency range
2.403 to 2.425 GHz
No. of channels
23
RF output power
14 dBm (Max)
Output power
RMS output power: Dolby Digital Mode
Surround Ch
110 W per channel (3
≠), 1 kHz, 10 % THD
Total RMS Dolby Digital mode power
180 W
DIN output power stereo mode
Surround Ch (both ch driven)
50 W per channel (3
≠), 1 kHz, 1 % THD
Total DIN stereo mode power
100 W
NAME PLATE IMPEDANCE INDICATION:
3 to 6
Power supply
AC 230 to 240 V, 50 Hz
Power consumption
SH-FX80T
0.85 W
SE-FX60
30 W
Dimensions (W
tHtD)
SH-FX80T
97 mm
k47.5 mmk8.5 mm
SE-FX60 89 
mm
k189 mmk180 mm
Mass
SH-FX80T
0.03 kg
SE-FX60 0.7 kg
Operating temperature range
r5 oC to r35 oC
Operating humidity range
5 %  to  90 % RH (no condensation)
[Note]
1. Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Mass and dimensions are approximate.
2. Total harmonic distortion is measured by a digital spectrum analyzer.
Troubleshooting guide
The wireless 
link indicator 
(e.g. “ 
[W] ” 
or LED) is 
flashing.
≥There is no link between the home theater unit and the 
wireless system. Check that the wireless system is 
connected to the mains socket.
The wireless 
link indicator 
(e.g. “ 
[W] ” 
or LED) does 
not light.
≥Check that the home theater unit is turned on, and the 
wireless system is connected to the mains socket.
≥Ensure that the digital transceiver is fully inserted into the 
slot of the home theater unit.
Maintenance
Specifications
RF SECTION
AMPLIFIER SECTION
GENERAL
Power consumption in standby mode
4 W
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