Panasonic SC-HT07 Operating Guide

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Basic operations
Sound modes
VOLUME
INPUT SELECTOR
MUSIC
PHONES
DOWN
UP
AV/MOVE
TUNE
TUNE
^
SFC
VIDEO IN
L   AUDIO IN   R VCR 2
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POWER
MULTI CONTROL
ENTER
TOP MENU
PREV / 
NEXT / 
RETURN
INPUT
MODE
STEREO/
2CH MIX
MUSIC
AV/MOVIE
SFC
SLEEP
 TONE/
BALANCE
LEVEL
EFFECT
ENTER
DISPLAY
DIMMER SUBWOOFER
CENTER
FOCUS
TV/VIDEO
RETURN
TEST
%
PL
TV VOL 
TV VOL
/L
/R
OFF
STEREO/
2CH MIX
%
PL
MUSIC AV/MOVIE
SFC
1
2
3
4
INPUT SELECTOR
VOLUME
DOWN
UP
^
TUNER CD
TV
DVD
DVR/VCR1
VCR2
TAPE
TUNER
TV
DVD
DVR/VCR
GAME/AUX
SC-HT07
SC-HT05
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POWER
OFF
Switch on.
Select input.
Start play of the 
source.
The unit sets the 
sound mode to suit 
the input signal.
Adjust the 
volume.
Using Dolby Pro LogicII
Dolby Pro Logic
 II
 processor works not only on
sources recorded with Dolby Surround, but also
on any stereo source.
The following modes are available when using
Dolby Pro LogicII.
You can make fine surround settings when in
the MUSIC or PANORAMA mode. (
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Using the Sound Field Control (SFC)
Enjoy an enhanced sound experience with
greater presence and spread by using these
SFC modes with PCM or analog stereo
sources.
Choose from the following modes.
You can make delay time setting when in the
SFC mode. (
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 page 19)
Dolby Pro Logic
II
 and SFC modes remain in
effect until you change them.
• To cancel
Press [STEREO/2CH MIX, OFF].
When surround sources are played in this
mode, the sounds intended for the other
speaker channels are played through the front
speakers.
The 2CH MIX mode remains in effect until you
change input mode or turn off the unit.
• To return to surround sound
Press [STEREO/2CH MIX, OFF].
Adding surround effects to stereo 
sources
Listening to multi-channel sources in 
stereo
%
PL
MUSIC
AV/MOVIE
Note
• When input is PCM with sampling frequencies of 96 or 88.2 kHz, you 
cannot add surround effects with Dolby Pro LogicII or SFC.
• When input is Dolby Digital or DTS, you cannot use SFC.
MOVIE
Use this mode when playing movie software, especially videotapes, 
recorded in Dolby Surround.
MUSIC
Adds surround effects to stereo sources.
PANORAMA
Sound is spread out more so you feel like you are surrounded by music.
LIVE
Brings you up close for “live” stage performance and smoother vocals.
POP/ROCK
For pop, rock, and other music that has a punch to it. 
VOCAL
For adding gloss to vocals. 
JAZZ
Conveys the exciting and intimate atmosphere of a jazz club.
DANCE
For dance music and other sounds with a strong beat.
PARTY
This mode uses the front and surround speakers so that sound is in 
stereo regardless of the direction you are facing.
DRAMA
For dramas and other material where dialog is important.
ACTION
For action movies and other material where impact is important. 
SPORTS
To make you feel like you were in the stadium. 
MUSICAL
For musicals and other material where music is important. 
GAME
Enjoy gaming with more impact.
MONO
For monaural sound.
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