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RQTV016

8

8

g

 AMPLIFIER SECTION

RMS OUTPUT POWER both channel driven 
simultaneously

10 % total harmonic distortion (THD)
 

3 W per channel

Output impedance

HEADPHONE 

16 

 to 32 

MUSIC PORT 

14 k

DC IN Jack

Terminal 

14 V

Phone Jack

Terminal 

3.5 mm stereo

Music Port Jack

Terminal

 

3.5 mm stereo 

g

 TUNER SECTION

Frequency range 
FM 

87.50 MHz to 108.00 MHz (50 kHz)

AM 

522 kHz to 1629 kHz (9 kHz)

 

  

520 kHz to 1630 kHz (10 kHz)

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 DAB SECTION

Frequency Band (Wavelength) 

Band 

III

 (UK Only) 

 

11B to 12D (218.640 MHz to 229.072 MHz)

Band 

III

 (Europe) 

 

5A to 13F (174.928 MHz to 239.200 MHz) 

Intermediate frequency 

 

1st : 38.912MHz, 2nd : 2.048 MHz

Sensitivity *BER 4x10

-4

MAX. Input Power 

0 dBm

Min Requirement

 

-96 dBm

Selectivity

Adjacent Channel (Band 

III

 

33 dB

Far-Off Channel (Band 

III

 

45 dB

DAB memories

  

20 channels

g

 CD SECTION

Disc played [8 cm or 12 cm]

(1) CD-Audio (CD-DA)       
(2) CD-R/RW (CD-DA, MP3)
(3) MP3

Sampling frequency

CD 

44.1 kHz

MP3

 

32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz

Bit rate

MP3

 

32 kbps to 384 kbps

Decoding 

16/20/24 bit linear

Pick up

Wavelength

 

785 nm

Laser power

 

CLASS 1

Audio Output (Disc)

Number of channels 

2 channel

Frequency response

  20 Hz to 20 kHz (+1, -2 dB)

Wow and flutter 

Below measurement limit

Digital filter

 

8

D/A converter 

MASH (1 bit DAC)

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 SPEAKER SECTION

Type 

1 Way, 1 Speaker system

Speaker(s) 

Full range 

8 cm cone type

 

6

 

 

Impedance 

6

 

Input power 

6 W (MAX)

Dimensions (W x H x D) 
  

121 mm x 236 mm x 146 mm

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 GENERAL

Power supply 

AC 230 to 240 V, 50 Hz

 

Power consumption 

32 W

Dimensions (W x H x D) 
  

220 mm x 236 mm x 146 mm

Mass

With speakers 

3.60 k

g

Without speakers 

1.30 k

g

Power consumption in standby mode:2.0 W (approx.)

Notes:

Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Mass and dimensions are approximate.

Specifications

Sleep timer

The SLEEP timer can turn the unit off after a set time.

Press [SLEEP] to turn the SLEEP function ON/OFF.     

Each time you press the button:

30 MIN       60 MIN       90 MIN       120 MIN        

OFF (Canceled)

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 To check the remaining time

Press 

[SLEEP]

 once

The play timer and sleep timer can be used together. The sleep timer always has 
priority. Be sure not to overlap timer settings.

Sound quality

You can choose one of four types of sound quality.

Press [PRESET EQ] to select the sound quality.     

Each time you press the button:

     

HEAVY                             CLEAR                                SOFT 

     (Adds punch to rock)         (Clarifies higher sounds)      (For background music)

EQ OFF (Canceled)             VOCAL (Adds gloss to vocals) 

    

Live Virtualizer

You can create a three-dimensional sound field when listening to stereo sound.

Press [SURROUND] to turn the Live Virtualizer ON/OFF.     

The actual effect depends on the source played.

Play timer

You can set the timer to come on at a certain time to wake you up.

Preparation:

 

Turn the unit on and set the clock.
Prepare the music source you want to listen to; disc, radio or music port source, and 
set the volume.

 Press [CLOCK/TIMER] repeatedly to select play timer. 

CLOCK

        

z

PLAY        

Original display

 Within 5 seconds, press [

2

/

u

] or [

1

/

i

] to set the starting time.

      

 Press [CLOCK/TIMER] to confirm.

 Repeat steps 2 and 3 to set the finishing time.

      

To activate the timer

 Press [

z

PLAY] to turn on the timer.      

 Press [

^

] to turn off the unit.

To

Action

Change the settings

Repeat steps 1 to 4 and 6.

Change the source of volume

 

Press [

z

PLAY]

 to clear 

z

PLAY indicator 

from the display.

 

Make changes to the source or volume.

 

Perform steps 5 and 6.

Check the settings (when the 
unit is on or in standby mode)

Press 

[CLOCK/TIMER]

 repeatedly to select 

z

PLAY.

Cancel

Press 

[

z

PLAY]

 to clear the timer 

indicator from the display.

The timer will start at the preset time, with the volume increasing gradually to the 
preset level.
The timer comes on at the set time every day if the timer is on.
The unit must be in the standby mode for the timer to function.
If you turn the unit off and on again while the timer is functioning, the finish time 
setting will not be activated.
When MUSIC PORT is selected as the source when the timer comes on, the 
system turns on and engages MUSIC PORT as the source. If you wish to 
playback from the portable audio equipment, activate the equipment’s play 
mode and increase the volume. (See the portable audio equipment’s instruction 
manual.)



Timers and others

EQ

➡ 

Page 2 for the position of remote control buttons.

Note

Note

Note

Setting the time

This is a 24-hour clock.

 Press [CLOCK/TIMER] to set the clock.     

 Press [

2

/

u

] or [

1

/

i

] to select the time within 5 seconds. 

(Press and hold to change the time faster.)

 Press [CLOCK/TIMER] again.

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 To display the clock when the unit is on

 

Press 

[CLOCK/TIMER]

g

 To check the time when the unit is off

 

Press 

[CLOCK/TIMER]

  

The clock is accurate to within ±60 seconds a month. Readjust if necessary.
Set again after disconnecting the AC mains lead or power failure.

Note

SC-EN35 DBEB.indd   8

28/03/2007   14:20:21

Summary of Contents for SA-EN35DB

Page 1: ...akers SB EN35DB SB EN35ADB These instructions are applicable to the following systems EB on the packaging indicates the United Kingdom Note RQTV0168 1B EB Table of contents Supplied accessories 2 The remote control 2 Control guide 2 Placement of speakers 2 Connections 3 Discs operations 3 4 Radio operations 4 DAB 5 7 Changing the main unit and remote control mode 7 Timers and others 8 Specification...

Page 2: ...e Remaining play time MP3 MP3 Display Elapsed time Album name Track name ID3 Album ID3 Track ID3 Artist DAB DAB Display Dynamic label PTY display Ensemble label Frequency display Time display Preset EQ mode selector PRESET EQ SA EN35 Remote control signal sensor Use Batteries The remote control Control guide Display Standby on switch Remote control signal sensor Placement of speakers Caution Use t...

Page 3: ...er Page 2 for the position of remote control and main unit buttons The function allows you to program up to 24 tracks Press PGM AUTO PRESET while stopped Press the numbered buttons to select tracks Maximum 24 tracks Repeat this step to program other tracks Press CD q h to start play Press PGM AUTO PRESET while stopped Press ALBUM or to select your desired album Press 1 i once and then press the nu...

Page 4: ...ect PRESET Press 2 u or 1 i to select the channel Discs operations continued Radio operations Page 2 for the position of remote control buttons 4 Manual tuning Press TUNER BAND to select FM Press PLAY MODE to select MANUAL Press 2 u or 1 i to select the frequency of the required station To tune automatically Press TUNER BAND to select FM Press PLAY MODE to select MANUAL Press and hold 2 u or 1 i u...

Page 5: ... a new station begins broadcasting the unit memory is automatically updated when The previous station name is displayed by selecting STATION TUNE One of the stations already broadcasting on the same frequency with the new station is displayed by selecting STATION TUNE Note Deleting stations that are no longer broadcasting is not automatic If you want to delete a station perform Auto scan again and...

Page 6: ...o turn the automatic clock adjustment function off To exit Press DAB MENU again DAB Auto Scan Press and hold PLAY MODE until DAB AUTO SCAN appears When a frequency is tuned by Auto scanning on this unit the ensemble corresponding to the frequency is displayed for approximately 2 seconds Note When updating memory with Auto scan preset stations are not erased or changed When a frequency cannot be re...

Page 7: ...ncy Frequency block Frequency MHz Frequency block Frequency MHz 5A 174 928 10N 210 096 5B 176 640 10B 211 648 5C 178 352 10C 213 360 5D 180 064 10D 215 072 6A 181 936 11A 216 928 6B 183 648 11N 217 088 6C 185 360 11B 218 640 6D 187 072 11C 220 352 7A 188 928 11D 222 064 7B 190 640 12A 223 936 7C 192 352 12N 224 096 7D 194 064 12B 225 648 8A 195 936 12C 227 360 8B 197 648 12D 229 072 8C 199 360 13A...

Page 8: ...utton HEAVY CLEAR SOFT Adds punch to rock Clarifies higher sounds For background music EQ OFF Canceled VOCAL Adds gloss to vocals Live Virtualizer You can create a three dimensional sound field when listening to stereo sound Press SURROUND to turn the Live Virtualizer ON OFF The actual effect depends on the source played Play timer You can set the timer to come on at a certain time to wake you up Pr...

Page 9: ...re is too close to the unit Separate the antenna wire of the television from the unit Remote control doesn t work Check that the batteries are inserted correctly page 2 Replace the batteries if they are worn Display You plugged the AC mains lead in for the first time and there was a power failure recently Set the time page 6 PGM FULL The number of programmed tracks is limited to 24 No further track...

Page 10: ...g the unit from the power source if it is not to be used for a long time Safety precautions WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE ELECTRIC SHOCK OR PRODUCT DAMAGE DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPARATUS TO RAIN MOISTURE DRIPPING OR SPLASHING AND THAT NO OBJECTS FILLED WITH LIQUIDS SUCH AS VASES SHALL BE PLACED ON THE APPARATUS USE ONLY THE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES DO NOT REMOVE THE COVER OR BACK THERE ARE NO USE...

Page 11: ...here DC is used Voltage Ensure the AC mains lead is connected correctly and not damaged Poor connection and lead damage can cause re or electric shock Do not pull bend or place heavy items on the lead Grasp the plug rmly 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 AC mains lead protection Do not let...

Page 12: ...Matsushita Electric Industrial Co Ltd Web Site http panasonic net RQTV0168 1B H0307FL1047 En ...

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