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Panasonic SL-SW650V

Panasonic SL-SW650V
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Specifications
Troubleshooting
Guide
CD
SECTION
Audio
No
of channels 2 (left and right,
stereo)
Frequency response 20 to 20,000
Hz
(+0dB
to -8dB)
DA converter
1 bit, MASH
Headphone
output level RMS max 6
mW+6
mWV
16 0.
(adjustable)
Pickup
Light source Semiconductor
laser
Wavelength
780
nm
RADIO SECTION
Frequency
Radio frequency FM, 87
9-107
9
MHz
{0
2 MHz
steps)
87
5-108
0
MHz
(0
1 MH2/0 05 MHz
steps)
AM,
520-1710
kHz
(10
kHz steps)
522-1629 kHz
(9
kHz
steps)
GENERAL
Power supply DC 4 5 V with
optional
AC adaptor
RP-AC46
Dimensions
(WxHxD)
Mass
134 x 31
9x140
3mm
(5fe"xi%"x5
,7
As")
341
g(12
0oz)
(with
battenes)
297g(10
5oz)
(without
batteries)
Operational temperature
range 0
"C-40 °C
{32
°F-104°F)
Rechargeable temperature
range
5"C-4Q"C
(41
°F-104°F)
Play time
[Approximate operating time in
hours (in
hold mode with S-XBS canceled,
at
25 °C
(77
°F) on
a
flat, stable
surface)]
Batteries
used
CD
RADIO
2
alkaline
batteries
25
75
2
optional
rechargeable
batteries
(P 3GAVA/2B)
11
30
•The play
time may
be
less
depending
on the operating conditions
•Play time will be
considerably reduced
when playing CD-RW
Recharging time About 5
hours
Note
Specifications are subject to
change
without notice
Mass and dimensions are
approximate
Before requesting service,
make
the below checks If you are in
doubt about
some of
the check points, or if the
remedies
indicated in the chart do not
solve the
problem
In the
US
A, contact
the
Panasonic
Customer Call Center
at
1-800-211-7262,
or e-mail consumerproductsQpanasonlc
com, or web site
(http //www
Panasonic com)
In Canada, contact
Panasonic
Canada tnc Customer Care
Centre at 905-624-
5505, or web site
(www panasonlc
ca), or an authorized
Servlcentre
nearest
you
Problem
Check this
Cannot close the lid Is the disc
properly secured in
place'
Cannot play discs
Is the unit in HOLD mode'
Is the disc properly secured in place'
Is the disc dirty or scratched'
Is there condensation on the lens'
(Wait for about one hour and then
try again
)
Tracks on disc
do
not
play
In order, starting with
the
first track
Is
the random play mode on'
Did you stop play in the middle
of the disc
last
time'
Cannot hear musictoo
noisy
Is the headphones plug inserted all the way'
Is the plug
dirty
(Wipe away dirt
on plug
)
Separate the unit from mobile
phones
TV picture is distorted
Radio reception is noisy
Are you using the unit too near a
TV or tuner?
(Keep the unit away from the TV
or tuner
)
No reception
The FM frequency
range Is
different
Has the frequency step been set
for your
area'
Cautions
Water Resistant (Splash
Proof)
This unit is splash proof and is nol
designed
to be used
under
water
Please note the following
points
lo
avoid possible damage
to
the
unit and the included headphones
Do not Immerse In water
Do not splash water onto the unit
•Water in the headphones |ack and DC
IN
Jack may damage
the
unit Cover them with the
attached
rubber caps when
they
are
not In
use
•To prevent water from entering the
unit,
push the lock re-
lease into place to close the lid
If the unit or Ihe headphones get wet
with
water or
sweat
dry
them with a soft cloth
Do not open the disc lid near water or
sand Before opening
or
closing the disc lid be sure to wipe off
water
dust or sand on
the unit and operate with a dry hand
Make
sure there is no sand or dust around the disc lid The disc
lid will not seal properly if
there is, and water
may get
into the
unit possibly causing a malfunction
Do not expose the unit or the
headphones
to
salt water If the
unit and headphones are immersed in
salt
water wash them
with
a
tittle fresh water then dry with
sort
cloth Never wash
them under running water
Do not place the unit and the
headphones lor
a
long period of
time in high temperature and high
humidity
areas such as bath-
rooms or damp basements etc
•The lock release may Ireeze in low
temperatures
Allow the unit
to return to the operational
temperature range
(0
"C-40 °C,
32°F-104'F)
before opening the lock release
Selection and care of
rechargeable /dry
cell batteries
B Selection
As a
safety precaution the portable CD players made by
Panasonic are
constructed
so
it is impossible to recharge ordi
nary battenes
Only battenes
especially
designed for this unit can be recharged
Special
rechargeable
Nl-Cd batteries
P-3GAVA/2B
(set of
2)
For details check
with
your deala
Listening
caution
Special
rechargeable
battenes
Ordinary dry cell
batteries/rechargeable
batteries
©
(((
((o) e©(
De
If rechargeable
battery
play time is shorter
after recharging the
battenes have
reached
the end of their
service life Replace
them with the
recommended
replacements
Play
time may
be shorter than usual after recharging battenes
for the first time
or after
they have been unused
for
a
long time
Repeatedly recharge and discharge
the
battenes it this occurs
to
restore them to
normal
Care
To prevent
battery damage electrolyte leakage and short-circuit
mg heed the following points
Do not
peel off the covering
on
battenes and
do
not use if the
covenng has
been peeled off
Align the poles
©
and
©
correctly when inserting the battenes
Do
not mix different types or makes of battenes or old and new
battenes
Remove the
batteries
il you do not intend to use
the unit for
a
long time
Do
not throw into
fire
short-ciicuit disassemble or subject to
excessive heat
Do not attempt to
recharge
dry cell batteries
•Do not allow
metal objects
to touch the battery
terminals
as
this
may cause short
circuiting
which is dangerous
•When carrying
batteries
in a pocket or bag ensure no
metal
ob
jects
such
as
necklaces are placed together with them Contact
with metal
may
cause short-circuiting which can cause a fire
For
safety, carry
the
battenes in
the
battery carrying case
When
driving
a
car
In the interest of
traffic
safety, do not
operate the unit while dn-
ving
Do not play your headphones or
earphones at a high
volume
Heanng experts advise against continuous
extended
play
If
you
experience
a
ringing in your ears
reduce volume
or dis-
continue use
Do
not use while operating a motonzed
vehicle It
may create
a
traffic
hazard and is
illegal in many areas
You should
use
extreme caution or temporarily discontinue
use
in
potentially hazardous situations
Even
if your headphones or earphones
are the open
air type de-
signed
to
let
you
hear outside sounds
don t tum up
the volume
so high that
you
can't hear what s around
you
Sound can
be
deceiving Over time your
hearing "comfort
level"
adapts to higher volumes of sound So
what sounds
"normal can
actually
be
loud and harmful to your hearing
Guard against this by setting your
equipment at a safe
level BE
FORE your heanng adapts
To
establish
a
safe level
Start
your volume control at a low setting
Slowly increase the sound until you can
hear it comlortably
and
clearly and without distortion
Once
you have established a
comfortable
sound level
Leave it there
Discontinue use if you
expenence discomfort
with
the head
phones or earphones
Continued
use
may cause rashes or
other allergic
reactions
Product
Service
Do not attempt to remove the cover(s) or
repair the unit
yourself
Refer servicing to qualified personnel only
Product
information
For
product service product information or
assistance
with
product operation reler to the servicenter
directory

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