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T998

8

8

• This unit does not guarantee connection with all USB 

devices.

• FAT12, FAT16 and FAT32 file systems are supported.

• This unit supports USB 2.0 High Speed.

• This unit can support USB devices of up to 32 GB.

• Supported file formats and extensions:

MP3 (“.mp3”), AIFF (“.aiff”), FLAC (“.flac”), 

WAV (“.wav”), AAC (“.m4a”)

Note:

• Files are defined as tracks and folders are defined as 

albums.

• This system can access up to:

- 800 albums (including root folder)

- 8000 tracks

- 999 tracks in one album

• This system can play back discs that conform to the 

CD-DA format.

• This system can play back CD-R/RW with CD-DA or 

MP3 format content.

• Before playback, finalise the disc on the device it was 

recorded on.

• Disc must conform to ISO9660 level 1 or 2 (except for 

extended formats).

Note:

• Some CD-R/RW cannot be played because of the 

condition of the recording.

• MP3 files are defined as tracks and folders are defined as 

albums.

• This system can access up to:

- CD-DA: 99 tracks

- MP3: 999 tracks, 255 albums (including root folder)

• Recordings will not necessarily be played in the order you 

recorded them.

Inserting media

Press [CD/USB] to select “CD”.

Press [CD/USB] to select “USB”.

The display will automatically change to “IPOD” when a 

compatible iPhone/iPad/iPod is connected to the port. 

During unit on, charging starts when an iPhone/iPad/

iPod is connected to this unit.

• To continue charging from the USB cable connection 

during standby mode, make sure the iPhone/iPad/iPod 

has started charging before turning the unit to standby 

mode.

• Check the iPhone/iPad/iPod to see if the battery is fully 

charged. (Once fully charged, remove the iPhone/iPad/

iPod.)

Note:

• Remove the CD only after it stops rotating.

• When connecting an iPhone/iPad/iPod, use the dedicated 

USB cable (not supplied).

• Insert the USB device directly. Do not use any USB 

extension cable.

• Please disconnect the USB device if you finish using.

• Before removing the USB device, select a source other 

than “USB”.

Media playback controls

The following marks indicate the availability of the feature.

Preparation

• Turn the unit on.

• Insert the media or connect the Bluetooth

®

 device.

• Press [CD/USB] or [

] to select the audio source.

Note:

• To use this unit’s remote control with a Bluetooth

®

 device, 

the Bluetooth

®

 device must support AVRCP (Audio Video 

Remote Control Profile).

Depending on the status of the device, some controls may 

not work.

• Operation results may vary depending on the iPhone/iPad/

iPod models.

[CD]

 

[USB]

:Tracks can be selected by pressing the numeric 

buttons.

Compatible USB devices

Compatible CD

CD

iPhone/iPad/iPod or USB device

Charging an iPhone/iPad/iPod

OPEN/CLOSE

OPEN/CLOSE

Label facing up

5V 2.1A

• Connect only compatible iPhone/

iPad/iPod models (

>

7).

Failure to do so may result in 

unexpected behaviour.

[CD]

:

CD audio in CD-DA format and a CD that 

contains MP3 files

[iPod]

:

Compatible iPhone/iPad/iPod

[USB]

:

USB devices containing MP3/AIFF/FLAC/

WAV/AAC files

[Bluetooth]

: Connected Bluetooth

®

 device

Basic controls 

[CD]

 

[iPod]

 

[USB]

 

[Bluetooth]

Play 

Press [

1

/

;

].

Stop

Press [

].

[USB]

: The position is memorised and 

“RESUME” is displayed.

[USB]

: Press [

] two times to stop the 

playback fully.

Pause

Press [

1

/

;

].

Press again to continue playback.

Skip

Press [

:

] or [

9

] to skip track.

(main unit: [

:

/

6

] or [

5

/

9

])

[CD]

 

[USB]

: Press [

3

] or [

4

] to skip the 

MP3/AIFF/FLAC/WAV/AAC album.

Search

During play or pause

Press and hold [

6

] or [

5

].

(main unit: [

:

/

6

] or [

5

/

9

])

[iPod]

: Backwards search is only within 

the current track.

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Summary of Contents for SC-PMX70B

Page 1: ...ur Internet Accessory ordering application at www pas europe com Most major credit and debit cards accepted All enquiries transactions and distribution facilities are provided directly by Panasonic UK...

Page 2: ...unit utilizes a laser Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure Battery Do not break open or short circu...

Page 3: ...lace the fuse and close or attach the fuse cover Supplied accessories Check and identify the supplied accessories Product numbers provided in these operating instructions are correct as of November 20...

Page 4: ...er wires as doing so may damage the speakers 3 Connect the AC mains lead Do not use an AC mains lead with other equipment Conserving power The system consumes a small amount of power 14 even when it i...

Page 5: ...lay panel 18 Port for iPhone iPad iPod and USB devices 19 NFC touch area 6 20 Bluetooth pairing button Press to select BLUETOOTH as the audio source Press and hold to enter pairing mode 6 or disconnec...

Page 6: ...NFC Preparation Turn on the Bluetooth feature of the device and place the device near this unit 1 Press to select BLUETOOTH If PAIRING is indicated on the display go to step 4 To enter pairing mode 1...

Page 7: ...aration Connect a Bluetooth device 1 Press PLAY MENU repeatedly to select INPUT LEVEL 2 Press 2 1 to select the level and then press OK LEVEL 0 LEVEL i1 LEVEL i2 J Note Select LEVEL 0 if the sound is...

Page 8: ...Pod Note Remove the CD only after it stops rotating When connecting an iPhone iPad iPod use the dedicated USB cable not supplied Insert the USB device directly Do not use any USB extension cable Pleas...

Page 9: ...ess 1 To change the frequency refer to Manual tuning and presetting 1 Press 6 or 5 to tune in to the station Alternatively press 6 or 5 9 on the main unit when MANUAL is selected as the tune mode 2 To...

Page 10: ...have selected a secondary service Previous station memory is cleared during auto scan Press the numeric buttons or 9 to select the preset station Alternatively press 6 or 5 9 on the main unit when PRE...

Page 11: ...R ADJ During standby press CLOCK TIMER twice Note The timer starts at a low volume and increases gradually to the preset level The timer comes on at the set time every day if the timer is on If you sw...

Page 12: ...hen a device is connected to both the AUX IN terminals and the USB port noise may be generated depending on the device In this case remove the USB cable from the USB port Display not shown correctly P...

Page 13: ...ice and try again The unit may have a problem Turn the unit off and then on again NO SIGNAL PMX70B This station cannot be received Check your antenna DEVICE NO RESPONSE HUB NOT SUPPORTED NOT SUPPORTED...

Page 14: ...distortion is measured by the digital spectrum analyzer 1 BLUETOOTH STANDBY is OFF 2 No device is connected to the USB port before turning to standby mode 3 MPEG 1 Layer 3 MPEG 2 Layer 3 4 Uncompress...

Page 15: ...nasonic products come with consumer guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law If there is a major failure with the product you can reject the product and elect to have a ref...

Page 16: ...kes til med aviser duker gardiner eller lignende Plasser ikke pen ild slik som levende lys opp apparatet Dette apparatet er beregnet til bruk under moderate klimaforhold Nettst pselet er trukket ut fr...

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