Reference
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The dialog is too persistent or the dialog does
not sound natural.
This system has a function to make the dialog stand out
when the volume is low. (
>
25)
There is no audio.
The power of the main unit turns off
automatically.
(When the main unit detects a problem, a safety measure
is activated and the main unit automatically switches to
standby mode.)
≥
There is a problem with the amplifier.
≥
Is the volume extremely high?
If so, lower the volume.
≥
Is this system placed in an extremely hot place?
If so, move this system to a cooler place and wait a few
moments and then try to turn it on again.
If the problem persists, confirm the TV indicator and AUX
indicator blink, turn the system off, remove the AC power
supply cord and consult your dealer. Please be sure to
remember the indicators that were blinking and inform the
dealer.
No power.
Ensure the AC power supply cord of the active subwoofer
is connected properly.
After turning the subwoofer on, it immediately
turns off.
Unplug the AC power supply cord and consult your dealer.
No sound from the subwoofer.
≥
Check that the active subwoofer is turned on.
≥
Check that the wireless link indicator lights green.
(
>
21)
The wireless link indicator lights red.
≥
There is no link between this unit and the active
subwoofer.
j
Check that this unit is turned on.
j
Turn the active subwoofer off and then back on.
Alternatively, turn the active subwoofer off,
disconnect the AC power supply cord and then
reconnect it.
≥
The active subwoofer and the main unit may not be
paired correctly. Try the following operation. (Wireless
pairing)
1
Turn on the main unit and active subwoofer.
2
Press [ID SET] on the rear of the active subwoofer.
(The WIRELESS LINK indicator will light red and
green alternately.)
3
Press and hold [INPUT SELECTOR] on remote
control and followed by [VOL
r
] on the main unit for
more than 2 sec. (The BD/DVD indicator will blink
and audio format indicators light up in sequence.)
≥
When the wireless pairing is successful, BD/DVD
indicator will stop flashing and WIRELESS LINK
indicator lights green.
4
Turn the main unit off and on.
≥
Consult your dealer if the problem persists.
About Bluetooth
®
∫
Frequency band used
This unit uses the 2.4 GHz frequency band.
∫
Certification of this device
≥
This system conforms to frequency restrictions and has
received certification based on frequency laws. Thus, a
wireless permit is not necessary.
≥
The action below are punishable by law in some
countries:
j
Taking apart or modifying the unit.
j
Removing specification indications.
∫
Restrictions of use
≥
Wireless transmission and/or usage with all Bluetooth
®
equipped devices is not guaranteed.
≥
All devices must conform to standards set by Bluetooth
SIG, Inc.
≥
Depending on the specifications and settings of a
device, it can fail to connect or some operations can be
different.
≥
This system supports Bluetooth
®
security features. But
depending on the operating environment and/or
settings, this security is possibly not sufficient. Transmit
data wirelessly to this system with caution.
≥
This system cannot transmit data to a Bluetooth
®
device.
∫
Range of use
Use this device at a maximum range of 10 m (33 ft).
The range can decrease depending on the environment,
obstacles or interference.
∫
Interference from other devices
≥
When other devices use the same frequency as this
system, this system may operate incorrectly or the
sound may be distorted.
≥
To prevent interference from other devices:
j
Keep the system away from other devices that emit
radio frequency interference.
j
Do not use this system and a wireless LAN device at
the same time. Switch off any wireless LAN device.
∫
Intended usage
≥
This unit is for normal, general use only.
≥
Do not use this system near an equipment or in an
environment that is sensitive to radio frequency
interference (example: airports, hospitals, laboratories,
etc).
Active Subwoofer
Panasonic bears no responsibility for data
and/or information that is compromised
during a wireless transmission.
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