Panasonic RPWF6000 Guida Al Funzionamento

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Before  using  the  transmitter,  read  [Connections]  (
  page  11  to  12)  and  ensure  that  it  is  connected 
correctly.
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Turn  on  the  equipment  connected  to  the 
transmitter.
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Take the headphones off the transmitter.
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Put the headphones down onto your head.
Make  sure  that  the  headphones  are  facing  so  that  the  right 
housing (R) goes over the right ear and the left housing (L) over 
the left ear. Then put the headphones straight down onto your 
head. Doing this will ensure that the auto power on/off function 
(
 
page 10) works correctly.
●  The OPR lamp j on the right housing k glows red and the 
power automatically turns on.
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Select the signal with [INPUT SELECT].
DIGITAL 1:   To  hear  sound  from  equipment  connected  to  the 
transmitter’s DIGITAL IN 1 terminal.
DIGITAL 2:   To  hear  sound  from  equipment  connected  to  the 
transmitter’s DIGITAL IN 2 terminal.
ANALOG:     To  hear  sound  from  equipment  connected  to  the 
transmitter’s LINE IN terminal.
Note
●  When  watching  movies,  be  careful  not  to  turn  up  the  volume  too  high  during  quiet  scenes. The  movie  may 
suddenly switch to a very noisy scene and you could damage your ears if the volume is raised too high.
● Avoid listening for prolonged periods of time to prevent hearing damage.
● Be sure to use the headphones within the range of the radio waves.
●  Discontinue use if you experience discomfort. Continued use may cause rashes or other allergic reactions.
Note
With dual sound sources (MAIN/SUB), select the desired sound 
on  the  player  or  television  connected  through  the  LINE  IN 
terminal.
  Time required for mode changes
     The actual time required for the unit to change to a particular mode after it has been selected using the slide 
switch on the transmitter, may vary between individual modes. This is due to different internal systems being 
used to change to different modes.
  DECODE MODE lamp l
     The transmitter automatically distinguishes the recording method of the input signal and this lamp lights as 
shown below. When switching to DOLBY DIGITAL/DTS and so on, do so on the connected equipment e.g. the 
DVD player.
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DOLBY DIGITAL: Signals recorded in DOLBY DIGITAL format.
    ●  
DOLBY PRO LOGIC II: Analogue input signals, digital input signals (PCM 2-channel signals) and DOLBY 
DIGITAL 2-channel signals treated as DOLBY PRO LOGIC II. (Select “OFF” in SURROUND MODE (
 
page 16) to stop this).
    ● 
DTS: Signals recorded in DTS format.
    ●  
MPEG-2 AAC: One of the audio compression formats defined by the MPEG-2 standard. Advanced audio 
coding is used for the sound in digital televisions.
For your reference
When any function other than [PLAY] - such as fast-forward or rewind - is selected on the equipment connected 
using  the  DIGITAL  IN  terminal,  the  DECODE  MODE  lamp  may  not  light  correctly.  If  [PLAY]  is  selected,  it  will 
however light correctly.
  When you are unable to hear any sound from the headphones
  (MUTING function) 
     If the headphones are used outside the range of the radio waves or the radio waves weaken, reception will 
decline  and  the MUTING function  will  come  on. No  sound  will  then  be  heard  from the headphones.  If this 
happens, move nearer to the transmitter and the MUTING function will automatically switch off. If the sound 
is  still  broken,  reset  the  headphones  to  the  most  appropriate  frequency.(
  page  16  [Setting  the  most 
appropriate frequency])
  If  no  audio  signal  is  received  at  the  transmitter  for  more  than 
approximately 5 minutes
     The radio waves being emitted from the transmitter automatically stop and the transmitter’s OPR/CHARGE 
lamp goes out. The radio waves start being emitted again when an audio signal is received. When the input 
audio (analogue only) continues to be very low for more than 5 minutes (approximately), the radio waves being 
emitted from the transmitter may stop. If this happens, increase the volume level on the connected equipment 
and decrease the volume level on the headphones.
     If a noise signal is input from equipment connected by the LINE IN terminal, the output of radio waves may not 
stop.
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Start play on the equipment selected in step 2.
●  The  OPR/CHARGE  lamp  h  on  the  transmitter  will  light 
green and radio waves will be emitted. The most appropriate 
frequency is automatically set.
●  The DECODE MODE lamp l glows approximately 5 seconds 
later  depending  on  the  signal  sent  from  the  connected 
equipment.
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Use [VOL] to adjust the volume.
●  The  volume  is  the  same  as  when  the  headphones  were 
previously used.
●  The  volume  will  keep  changing  while  the  [VOL]  control  is 
pushed to either side.
To increase the volume
To decrease the volume
Listening to audio from equipment connected to the transmitter
DVD player and so on
●  If you disconnect the AC adaptor from the transmitter before taking off the headphones, there may be static 
noises.
●  The actual location of the sound may be difficult to recognize with music and audio only sources such as music 
CDs.
●  This unit simulates the average person’s HRTF*. However individual differences in human’s HRTF mean that the 
effect of this system will vary between individuals.
  *  An abbreviation for Head Related Transfer Function.
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For your reference
Refer to page 16 for information about the SURROUND effects.