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Sound 

 

Page

No sound.

• Examine the connections.
• Increase the volume.
• There is possibly a pause in the sound when you change the play
   speed.
•             Audio is possibly not output because of how the contents
   are made.

   8
   12
   13

   -

Humming heard during
playback.

• An AC mains lead or a 

fl

 uorescent light is near the cables. Keep

  other appliances and cords away from the cables of this system.

   8

Picture

 

 

Page

Picture is distorted.

• It is common to experience some distortion during “SEARCH”.

   -

No picture.

• Examine the connection.
• Make sure that the video input mode of the TV is correct.

   9
   9

A defective TV display or 
faded colours.

• The system and TV are using different video systems.
  -  Use the multi-system 

   9, 10

Picture stops.

•            Picture may stop if the DivX contents are too big.

   -

Progressive video 

 

Page

There is a ghosting effect 
when the progressive output 
is on.

• Set “VIDEO” in “SYSTEM” menu to “INTERLACE-YUV”.

   10

Picture not in progressive 
output.

• Set “VIDEO” in “SYSTEM” menu to “P-SCAN YPBPR”.

   10

Radio

 

 

Page

 

Distorted sound or noise is 
heard.“STEREO” 

fl

 ickers  or 

does not show.

•  Unwind the FM antenna wire and extend it as straight as possible,
   then adjust its position.

   19

A beat sound is heard.

• Switch off the TV or move it away from the system.

   -

USB 

 

Page

The USB mass storage 
device or the contents in it 
cannot be read.

• The format of the USB mass storage device or the contents in it
  is/are not compatible with the system.
• USB mass storage devices with storage capacity of more than 32
  GB cannot work in some conditions.

   23
   -

Slow operation of the USB 
mass storage device.

• Large content size or large memory USB mass storage device
  takes longer time to read and show on the TV.

   -

DivX

DivX

Summary of Contents for SA-PM50D

Page 1: ...ons 2 Caution for AC mains lead 3 Accessories 4 About Discs Files 4 Control reference guide 6 Preparation 8 System setup 10 Discs USB operation 12 DVD VCD operation 17 Picture operation JPEG 18 Listening to the radio 19 Clock setting 20 Sleep timer setting 20 Timer setting 21 External equipment operation 22 Changing the main unit and remote control mode 23 About USB device 23 Reference information...

Page 2: ...ates For others This unit is intended for use in moderate climates Safety precautions CAUTION RISK OFELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOTOPEN TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE SCREWS NO USER SER VICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE The lightning flash with arrowhead sym bol within an equilateral triangle is in tended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerou...

Page 3: ...e cover the plug must not be used until a replacement cover is obtained A replacement fuse cover can be purchased from your local dealer Before use Remove the connector cover How to replace the fuse The location of the fuse differ according to the type of AC mains plug Figures A and B Confirm instructions below Illustrations may differ from actual AC mains plug 1 Open the fuse cover with a screwdr...

Page 4: ...tralia New Zealand Type Icon Details DVD R RW DVD Video Format MP3 format JPEG format DivX format DVD R DL R DL DVD Video Format DivX Format R RW RDL VR R RWVideo Recording Format CD R RW MP3format JPEGformat DivX format Commercial discs About Discs Files Playable Discs Files Recorded discs Type Icon Details DVD Video High quality video and audio discs Video CD Video discs Including SVCD conforms ...

Page 5: ...on disc only the first session can be played back Before playback finalize the disc on the equipment it was recorded on It is not possible to play all the above mentioned discs in some conditions because of The type of disc The condition of the recording The recording procedure How the files were made In this manual the word file and track is used alternately Video systems This system can play dis...

Page 6: ...not press the disc tray with your hand 7 Remote sensor 8 Play Pause button i 9 Skip to the previous or next title chapter track or file buttons f e 10 Sound mode button PRESET EQ 11 Volume control VOLUME Turn the VOLUME control the volume level appears on the display VOL MIN MAX 12 USB port 13 Left speaker output terminal 14 Right speaker output terminal 15 Audio output terminals 16 Component vide...

Page 7: ...en information search button SEARCH MODE 14 Set program function Select camera angle PROG ANGLE 15 Adjust the volume VOL 16 Mute the sound from the speakers MUTE Press the button again to cancel MUTE is also cancelled when you adjust the volume or when you switch off the system 17 Select the sound mode PRESET EQ 18 Disc top menu button DISC MENU 19 Select subtitle language SUBTITLE 20 During syste...

Page 8: ...creased Note Put the speakers on a flat safe surface Thesespeakersdonothavemagneticshielding Do not put them near PCs or other equipment easily influenced by magnetism When playing at high levels for a long period it maycausedamagetothesystemanddecrease the life of the system Decrease the volume in following conditions to prevent damage When playing the distorted sound When adjusting the sound qua...

Page 9: ... Green Pb Cb Blue Pr Cr Red VIDEO R L L R Pr Cr Y Pb Cb Install this unit near the AC outlet where the AC mains plug can be easily reached Connect the AC mains lead only after all the other connections have been made Don t step on or pinch the AC mains lead especially at plug convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the unit Unplug the unit during lightning storms or when not be ...

Page 10: ...ting 1 Press the DVD CD or USB button 2 Press the SYSTEM MENU button to display the system setup screen 3 Press the b or a button to select the desired menu SYSTEM LANGUAGE AUDIO OTHER ヴ ヺ ヴ ヵ ユ ヮ ヮ ユ ワ ヶ 4 Press the o or p button to select an item to set up The yellow cursor shows the selected item The blue cursor shows the current setting 5 Press the a button then select the desired setting by p...

Page 11: ...RE LANGUAGE menu AUDIO menu OTHER menu DYNAMIC RANGE Adjust for clarity even when the volume is low through compressing the range of the lowest sound level and highest sound level FULL 6 8 4 8 2 8 OFF DOWN MIX When connecting the products TV etc not corresponding surround sound please select STEREO When connecting the products being able to change 2 channels to multi channel surround sound please ...

Page 12: ...ration To view picture switch on your TV and change its video input mode example change to AV1 if you use AV1 for the connection 1 Select playback source DVD CD or USB 2 Insert a disc or connect a USB device 3 Press the i button to start playback When inserting a DVD disc playback starts automatically If the playback cannot start automatically please press the i button If the disc menu appears on ...

Page 13: ...d or reverse For MP3 when searching to next file or previous file playback will start from the beginning of the file For DivX in reverse direction when searching to the beginning of current file normal playback will start In forward direction when searching to the end of current file the unit goes to stop mode Remote control Skip track chapter f e Remote control Main unit d c Remote control Search...

Page 14: ... the o or p button to select file then press the OK button to confirm Playback starts To JPEG file slide show starts MP3 JPEG DivX files playback MP3_01 101 MP3 01 MP3_01 02 MP3_02 03 MP3_03 04 MP3_04 05 MP3_05 06 MP3_06 07 MP3_07 08 MP3_08 09 MP3_09 001 101 002 102 003 103 004 104 005 105 006 106 007 107 008 108 009 109 A D C B Skip group A D C B Remote control A D C B A D C B Discs USB operation...

Page 15: ...ck number order If some program track numbers have not been set the playback will skip them 6 Stop playback Press the n button once To cancel program playback press the n button in stop mode The same track can be programmed more than once The numeric button cannot be used to select the track during program playback During program playback you can press the PLAY MODE button to select single track o...

Page 16: ...isappear No using sound mode Repeat Random play Sound mode Remote control D Bass effect Remote control Press the D BASS button to turn on the effect Press again to cancel the effect Remote control 01 03 CH 001 035 MODE PLAY 01 03 CH 001 035 PRESET EQ 01 03 CH 001 035 PRESET EQ Main unit A B repeat playback Press the button during playback at the beginning of the section you want to repeat Point A ...

Page 17: ...button repeatedly during playback until the desired subtitle language appears on the screen Note This operation works only with discs on which multiple subtitle languages are recorded Selecting audio Remote control Selecting audio soundtrack language Pressthebuttonrepeatedlyduringplaybackuntil the desired language appears on the screen Note This operation works only with discs on which multiple au...

Page 18: ...ton the picture changes in the UP DOWN mirror image Press the p button the picture changes in the LEFT RIGHT mirror image 2 Press the a button the picture turn in the clockwise direction Press the b button the picture turn in the counter clockwise direction Remote control Remote control Picture zoom During the slide show or pause mode Press the ZOOM button repeatedly to select the desired zoom lev...

Page 19: ... to 20 stations can be preset RADIO Remote control ANGLE PROG Remote control Press and hold for 2 seconds 1 Select FM 2 Search a receivable station 3 Preset the station 4 Repeat steps 2 3 to add more preset stations Up to 20 stations can be preset To overwrite a preset station please select a new desired number and preset directly RADIO Remote control Remote control ANGLE PROG Remote control f e A...

Page 20: ...tomatically turns off the power after a preset time has elapsed In power on mode SLEEP TIMER 0 Remote control SLEEP TIMER 0 30 60 90 120 OFF DISPLAY CLOCK SLEEP SLEEP appears 3 Select minutes in same method described above 4 The clock starts Confirmation current time In standby mode press the DISPLAY CLOCK button After 5 minutes current time disappears In power on mode press and hold the DISPLAY C...

Page 21: ...ayed back DISC USB FM can be set as source to be played back When selecting FM as the source to be played back press the e or f button to select preset station Source setting is completed Whole timer setting is completed 6 Turn on the Timer Setting As soon as the 0 lights on the display the timer will function every day The power will be turned on at the on time the 0 remains blinking In power on ...

Page 22: ...USIC P is selected but an audio cable is not connected after 10 minutes the power will turn off automatically For Australia New Zealand When an external equipment has been connected but no signal from the external equipment is received after 10 minutes the power will turn off automatically Remote control Main unit External equipment operation VOLUME SLEEP TIMER 0 Remote control 0 indicator disappe...

Page 23: ...in USB device even if their formats are listed before page5 When playing back the files with large transmission rate the picture or sound may be lost during playback Some USB large capacity storage device may not be recognized and work normally For the data losing during playback of the USB large capacity storage device will not be responsibility It is possible to affect the unit when operating th...

Page 24: ... DivX videos ABOUT DIVX VIDEO ON DEMAND This DivX Certified device must be registered in order to play purchased DivX Video on Demand VOD movies To obtain your registration code locate theDivXVODsectioninyourdevicesetupmenu Gotovod divx comformoreinformationonhow to complete your registration DivX version cannot be upgraded on this product DivX DivX DivX Certified and associated logos are trademar...

Page 25: ...t operate correctly because of lightning static electricity or some other external causes Disconnect the AC mains lead and then connect it again There is condensation Let the system dry for 1 to 2 hours 9 No operations can be done with the remote control Point the remote control at the signal sensor on the main unit to operate Examine that the batteries are installed correctly The batteries are we...

Page 26: ... the DivX contents are too big Progressive video Page There is a ghosting effect when the progressive output is on Set VIDEO in SYSTEM menu to INTERLACE YUV 10 Picture not in progressive output Set VIDEO in SYSTEM menu to P SCAN YPBPR 10 Radio Page Distorted sound or noise is heard STEREO flickers or does not show Unwind the FM antenna wire and extend it as straight as possible then adjust its pos...

Page 27: ...t Asia Thailand South Africa the Middle East Power supply AC110 240V 50 60Hz For Australia New Zealand Power supply AC220 240V 50Hz Power consumption Approx 22W Standby power consumption Less than 0 5W Operating temperature range 0 C to 40 C Operating humidity range 35 to 80 RH no condensation Dimensions W x H x D 152mm x 175mm x 219mm Mass Approx 1 5 kg Amplifier section RMS OUTPUT POWER both cha...

Page 28: ...claim warranty service when required you should Telephone Panasonic s Customer Care Centre on 132600 or visit our website referred to below and use the Service Centre Locator for the name address of the nearest Authorised Service Centre Send or take the product to a Panasonic Authorised Service Centre together with your proof of purchase receipt as a proof of purchase date Please note that freight...

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