Panasonic RPWF6000 Operating Guide

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Placement of transmitter and headphones
  Playing DTS signals
    Select the DTS audio signal on the connected equipment.
    ●  A DTS compatible DVD player is necessary to play DVD discs recorded in DTS. (Refer to your DVD player’s 
operating instructions for further details.)
    ●  If “OFF” has been selected for the DVD player’s DTS digital setting, sound may not be output even when DTS 
output is selected in the DVD menu.
    ●  When connecting a DVD player and this unit with an analogue connection, sound may not be output. Change 
to a digital connection if this happens.
    ●  There may be some noise emitted during functions such as rewinding and fast forwarding with a DTS format 
DVD. This does not indicate a problem with the unit.
Audio cable (mini pin plug) (not included)
Use the audio cable (stereo mini plug to 2-pin plug) or similar to connect the transmitter’s LINE IN terminal to a 
stereo mini headphone jack on the television or portable AV equipment. 
If the output level from the television 
or portable AV equipment is set to low, there may be unwanted noise. Set the volume so the sound is not 
distorted.
Connecting analogue equipment
Use an audio cable when connecting the AUDIO OUT terminals of a video cassette player, television etc. to the 
transmitter’s LINE IN (L/R) terminal.
  ATT Control
     When the sound is low with an analogue connection, switch the ATT (attenuator) control on the Transmitter’s 
rear panel to [0 dB].
  The range of the radio waves
     The radio waves have a maximum range of 30 m from the transmitter.
     The most appropriate frequency is automatically set when the headphones are taken off the transmitter. When 
the  headphones  are  used  outside  the  range  of  the  radio  waves  or  the  radio  waves  weaken,  the  sound  is 
broken. Move nearer to the transmitter or reset the frequency (
 page 16 [Setting the most appropriate 
frequency]).
    ●  Since  this  unit  is  using  the  2.4  GHz  radio  frequency  band,  obstacles  (such  as  reinforced  concrete  walls 
and  metal  doors)  may  cause  the  sound  to  be  broken.  This  is  a  characteristic  of  radio  waves  and  not  a 
malfunction.
    ●  The sound heard from the headphones will differ depending on where the transmitter is placed and the kind 
of location in which it is used. We recommend placing the transmitter where the sound is received best.
    ●  The sound may be broken when the unit is used at the same time as other equipment that uses the 2.4 GHz 
radio frequency band such as wireless equipment or microwaves.
  Locations
    Avoid placing the unit in the following locations
      -  Places with high temperatures such as near heating appliances or places directly exposed to sunlight
      -  Places with a lot of dust
      -  On top of unstable carts or inclined surfaces
      -  Places with excessive vibration
      -  Bathrooms and other moisture-prone places
ATT
0dB
–8dB
This unit uses radio waves to transmit the signals so use the headphones within the range of the radio waves.
Note
●  Reduce the volume before switching the ATT control.
●  If the analogue sound input is distorted (there may also be noise), switch 
the ATT control to [-8 dB].
  Using an optical digital cable
    ●  Do not let falling  objects  subject  the optical  digital  cable  to vibration  or 
shock.
    ●  Hold  the  plugs  in  your  hands  and  carefully  connect  or  disconnect  the 
optical digital cable.
    ●  If the ends of the optical digital cable become dirty or dusty, efficiency will 
decrease. Keep them clean.
    ●  For safety reasons, attach plug caps and do not bend the optical digital 
cable too much.
Connections
The  optical  digital  cable’s 
minimum bending radius is 25 
mm.
Transmitter
To LINE IN 
terminal
AUDIO-L
(L, white)
AUDIO-R
(R, red)
Audio cable (not included)
Audio cable  (mini pin plug) 
(not included)
To the AUDIO OUT 
terminals
Headphone terminal etc.
AUDIO-L
(L, white)
AUDIO-R
(R, red)
Video cassette 
player
Television
Portable AV 
equipment
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Position
Source
0 dB
Equipment with a low output level such as televisions and 
portable equipment
-8 dB
Other equipment (setting at shipment)
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