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Panasonic RX-ES 25, 20 Portable Stereo CD System Operating Instructions
Panasonic RX-ES20 Portable Stereo CD System offers exceptional sound quality with its 3-D sound feature and Sound Virtualizer. Enjoy your favorite music, radio stations, or cassettes with ease using this versatile system. The dual cassette decks allow for convenient recording and playback, while the CD player provides various playback modes for a personalized listening experience. Its compact size and portable design make it perfect for both indoor and outdoor use.
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Panasonic Portable Stereo CD System Operating Instructions Model No. RX-ES25 RX-ES20 É 5 aC 1 5 CEL 7 a - a ; + a " 8 A A A LA № Pi 1 En 3 N | У ДТ, J E [ES Ea РС hat LL i HEE Before connecting. operating or adjusting this product, please read these (| ISE instructions completely. Please keep this manual for future reference. ГР] (РС RQT5183-1P Before use Е ROT5183 Th For optimum performance and safety, please read these instructions Dear customer ank you for purchasing this product. carefully. The model number and serial number of this product can be found on either the back or the bottom of the unit. Please note them in the space provided below and keep for future reference. MODEL NUMBER SERIAL NUMBER CAUTION! THIS PRODUCT UTILIZES A LASER. USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORM- ANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECI- FIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE. DO NOT OPEN COVERS AND DO NOT REPAIR YOURSELF. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL. User memo: DATE OF PURCHASE DEALER NAME DEALER ADDRESS TELEPHONE NUMBER CAUTION: TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT, FULLY INSERT. Supplied Accessories Please check and identity the supplied accessories. Use numbers indicated in parentheses when asking for replacement parts. {Only for U.S.A.) - To order accessories contact 1-800-332-5368 or web site (htip://www.panasonic.com). [_] AC power cord (polarized) 1рС. (ВЗА0065-А) The included AC power supply cord is for use with this unit only. Do not use it with other equipment. WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK OR PRODUCT DAMAGE, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN, SPLASHING, DRIPPING OR MOISTURE. Table of Contents Before use Supplied Accessories .....................e-.irermeemmeeeneniónene 2 Precautions ..............==—er.e..eeniioinacenrenenenenenannocUErOn E nnmamea 3 Use of Batteries ....................—-....1000stnzanerano noten nene. 5 Power Sources ...........e......m..... envenenananncanamenrenenenmuaauces 6 Memory Batteries .............——.......cccrcocrmercanana arenas 6 7 8 9 9 Location of Controls ......................—.serenserernrercenorenes The Remote Control ............... aooorocUnaaene na rave o Deamanena a Setting the Clock ..............e2=+..v..e...e.errentene anno anene race Using Headphones................. pernanenemaeonPenananenanemnoomea The Radio ............_.=.e...-.emececariturresnranarnonnanacanoeno cantan 10 Normat tuning ..................—..— ree, 10 Using auto scan .........................reeerecererrecortacece enero reee. 10 Preset tuMNO erre rrericeee eee. 11 CDS DO 12 Other modes of play ........................ee==miererrece nee KERNE 13 Cassettes .............erc......mesñicevoneenonecenes penananenannonama 15 Recording ВЕ | Tips on Recording ............--———e.ec 7 senerermeeecacencenen naa 15 Recording CDS ..............eces0e-smasseozanecenos puanunananantenano 16 Normal recording... rere, 16 ALL-REC ........ eerie eee ener eee 17 Sound Quality .......... NeenanneneamenaDocurene ene nrumanavananme veer 19 3-D sound with the Sound Virtualizer................... 19 The Play and Record Timer .............e.em..esavvesseravo0s 20 The Sleep Timer .............-...e=-en.neracacernenovananeane amen ne. 21 The Timer Fader ....... prannaneneea tocara oonnanenenanamenanoca rana ne 21 TL Maintenance .........--—......e+resvrenimenecooaoco renace ema 21 Troubleshoating .................... envnemnanonnnanaoacaronA enana nana 22 Product Service .................e--..ess00cvenezanenanure nose rreDs 23 Specifications .............. e... panunanannenavoano Back cover Precautions — —- — —m - A — == =. кей THE FOLLOWING APPLIES ONLY IN THE U.S.A.: CAUTION: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications, However, there is no guarantee that inter- ference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equip- ment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equip- ment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures: e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. elncrease the separation between the equipment and re- ceiver. e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. a Any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equip- ment would void the user's authority to operate this device. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Opera- tion is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. The following mark and symbols are located on the bottom of the unit, 0 CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE SCREWS. NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage" within the product's enclosure that may be of suffi- 4: magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons. The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the ap- pliance. Before use Ш 3 ROTS183 Before use RQT5183 Precautions Before using this unit please read these operating instructions care- fully. Take special care to follow the warnings indicated on the unit itself as well as the safety suggestions listed below. Afterwards keep them handy for future reference. 1. Power Source—The unit should be connected to power supply only of the type described in the operating instructions or as marked on the unit. 2. Polarization—If the unit is equipped with a polarized AC power plug (a plug having one blade wider than the other), that plug will fit into the AC outlet only one way. This is a safety feature, If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet, try revers- ing the plug. If the plug should still fail to fit, contact your electri- cian to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug. 3. Power Cord Protection—AC power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them. Never take hold of the plug or cord if your hand is wet, and always grasp the plug body when connecting or disconnecting it. 4. Nonuse Periods—When the unit is not used, turn the power off. When left unused for a long period of time, the unit should be unplugged from the household AC outlet. Installation | Environment | 1. Water and Moisture—Do not use this unit near water—for ex- ample, near a bathtub, washbowl, swimming pool, or the like. Damp basements should also be avoided. 2. Condensation—Moisture may form on the lens in the following conditions... eimmediately after a heater has been turned on. ein a steamy or very humid room. ewhen the unit is suddenly moved from a cold environment to a warm one, If moisture forms inside this unit, it may not operate properly. To correct this problem, turn on the power and wait about one hour for the moisture to evaporate. 3. Heat—The unit should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators and the like. It also should not be placed in temperatures less than 5°C (41°F) or greater than 35°C (95°F). | Placement 1. Ventilation—The unit should be situated so that its location or position does not interfere with its proper ventilation. Allow 10 cm (47) clearance from the rear of the unit. . Foreign Material—Care should be taken so that objects do not fall into and liquids are not spilled into the unit. Do not subject this unit to excessive smoke, dust, mechanical vibration, or shock. . Magnetism— The unit should be situated away from equipment or devices that generate strong magnetic fields. . Stacking—Do not place heavy objects, other than system com- ponents, on top of the unit. Surface— Place the unit on a flat, level surface. Carts and Stands—The unit should be used only with a cart or stand that is recommended by the manufacturer. The unit and cart combination should be moved with care. Quick stops, excessive force, and un- even surfaces may cause the unit and cart com- bination to overturn. Wall or Ceiling Mounting—The unit should not be mounted to a wall or ceiling, unless specified in this operating instructions. nN Ww ou 9 MN Maintenance Clean the cabinet, panel and controls with a soft cloth lightly moist- ened with mild detergent solution. Do not use any type of abrasive pad, scouring powder or solvent such as alcohol or benzine. — . Damage Requiring Service—The unit should be serviced by qualified service personnel when: (a) The AC power supply cord or the plug has been damaged; or (b) Objects have fallen or liquid has been spilled into the unit; or {c) The unit has been exposed to rain; or {d) The unit does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked change in performance; or (e) The unit has been dropped, or the enclosure damaged. Servicing—The user should not attempt to service the unit be- yond that described in the operating instructions. All other servicing should be referred to an authorized service personnel. For the address of an authorized servicenter: In the U.S.A. 1-800-211-7262 or web site (http-/www.panasonic.com} In Canada 905-624-5505 or web site (www.panasonic.ca) o | Use of Batteries A я A if this unit is not used for a long period of time or Is used only from an AC power source, remove all the batteries to prevent potential damage due to possible battery leakage. Align the poles {+ and =) properly when inserting the batteries. * Do not mix old and new batteries or different types of batteries. E Do not recharge ordinary dry cell batteries. Do not heat or disassemble the batteries. Do not allow them to Selecting fine audio equipment such as the unit you've just pur- contact flame or water. chased is only the start of your musical enjoyment. Now it's time to Do not keep together with metallic objects such as necklaces. AC nn consider how you can maximize the fun and excitement your equip- * Do not use rechargeable type batteries. DQ ment offers. This manufacturer and the Electronic Industries Asso- * Do not use batteries if the covering has been peeled off. = ciation's Consumer Electronics Group want you to get the most out © of your equipment by playing it at a safe level. One that lets the Mishandling of batteries can damage other items, cause damage to © sound come through loud and clear without annoying blaring or dis- the unit, and may cause a fire through short-circuiting or electrolyte © tortion—and, most importantly, without affecting your sensitive leakage. ce hearing. If electrolyte leaks from the batteries, consult your dealer. Wash thoroughly with water if electrolyte comes in contact with any We recommend you to avoid prolonged exposure to excessive part of your body. noise. 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 BEFORE your hearing adapts. To establish a safe level: + Start your volume control at a low setting. + Slowly increase the sound until you can hear it comfortably and clearly, and without distortion. Once you have established a comfortable sound level: * Set the dial and leave it there. Taking a minute to do this now will help to prevent hearing damage or loss in the future. After all, we want you listening for a lifetime. 5 RQT5183 Before use i RQT5183 Ta Household AC outlet (AC 120v, 60Hz) (R20/LR20, D, UM-1) o 1 2 a 3 6 Inner row Quter row vn ele О COMMAND SC O BOTUODORDOOUSESEHEOU o ПРОПОВПООРСЗОСВООЕ 0 M00000000 [fie | 4 1]1] ol, а ° TT 0 0 0 EET т Power Sources A Operating the unit on AC power Connect the AC power cord. Conserving power The unit consumes 3.1W for RX-ES25 and 2.1W for RX-ES20 even when it is tumed off with [EEREON)]. To save power when the unit is not to be used for a long time, unplug it from the house- hold AC outlet. Remember to reset the radio stations and any other memory items before using the unit again if you haven't inserted memory batteries. B Using batteries (not included) Disconnect the AC power cord from the unit to operate on battery power. The remote control cannot tum the unit on when batteries are used. 3 Removing the batteries Open the battery cover, insert a finger into the hole in the bottom of the unit and push out. Battery life 4" flashes on the display when the batteries are running down. Then, the unit turns itself off and displays “U01". Replace all the batteries with new ones. [ D Memory Batteries (not included) L Memory batteries retain memory {clock/timer/CD/radio settings) during power supply interruption. These batteries do not power the unit. Replacing the batteries * The memory batteries last about one year. * Connect the unit to AC power before replacing the batteries. » Extend the memory battery life by always pressing [GE] to turn the unit off before disconnecting the unit from the AC power source or replacing the power batteries. 3 Removing the batteries Lift the negative end of the number 4 battery to remove batteries. | Location of Controls A Basic controls Number Designation Reference Page (1) Standby/on switch (be =19/)) Press to switch the unit from on to standby mode or vice versa. In standby mode, the unit is still consuming a small amount of power. (2 Preset equalizer button (PRESET EQ)..................... 19 (3 Play timer/record timer button (OPLAY/REC) 20 (a) Clock/timer button (CLOCK/TIMER) ............—....——.. 9,20 @ Volume control buttons (+, - VOLUME) ....... 10, 12, 15 Display panel (7) Time adjust/preset channel select/CD track select dial (TIME/PRESET TUNE --CD SKIP —)........ 9, 11, 12, 20 Remote control signal sensor (SENSOR) ................. 8 (9) Speaker These speakers do not have magnetic shielding. Do not place them near televisions, personal computers or other devices easily influenced by magnetism. В Tuner/CD controls Number Designation Reference Page Band button (TUNER BAND) 10, 11 G1 CD play/pause button (»/11 CD) 12 12 CD recording mode button (CD REC MODE) .... 17, 18 (3 CD program/clear, tuner preset button (MEMORY = CLEAR) 11, 14 CD tray ús Tuning/CD search buttons (REW /-/-4q4, DD /+/FF) 10, 12 CD mode select/stop button (8 TAPE/CD) ........ 12,13 a7) Preset channel select/CD track select dial (TIME/PRESET TUNE -—CD SKIP — )............... 11,12 CD tray open/close button (4 CD) 12 C Cassette deck controls Number Designation Reference Page Deck eject button (4 DECK) 15 69 Record/record pause button (6/11) .............. 16, 17, 18 07 Cassette play button (» TAPE) 15 @ Tape mode select/stop button (8 TAPE/CD) ..... 15, 16 23 Deck e) Rewind/fast-forward buttons (REW /—/-4q, DD /+/FF) 15 Before use E RQT5183 ® 5 2 2 Ф À RQT5183 R6, AA, UM-3 SENSOR 30° 30° Transmission window | The Remote Control В Number Designation Reference Page 659 Sleep timer button (SLEEP) 21 @ Numbered buttons 11,13,14 @) FM mode/BP button (FM MODE/BP) ................... 10, 18 29 Tape counter reset button (C-RESET).................ww.w... 15 @ Sound virtualizer button (S.VIRTUALIZER).............. 19 @ Auto scan button (AUTO SCAN) 10 67 Timer fader button (TIMER FADER) 21 62 Display select button (DISPLAY) 9, 15 & Repeat button (REPEAT) 13 G9 Random play button (RANDOM) 13 @ Tuning/rewind/fast-forward buttons (REW/--, +/FF) 10,15 69 Preset tuning/preset scan/CD skip/search buttons (ld fv, AP) 11,12 When the unit is supplied with AC power, buttons €). ©. ©... B®. PB. P. IP ande? function in the same way as the controls on the main unit. To save power, the unit cannot be turned on from the re- mote control when batteries are used. | Batteries (not included) Insert so the poles {+ and —) match those in the remote control. Remove if the remote control is not going to be used for a long period of time. Store in a cool, dark place. Replace if the unit does not respond to the remote control even when held close to the front panel. Aim at the sensor, avoiding obstacles, at a maximum range of 7 meters directly in front of the unit. * Keep the transmission window and the unit's sensor free from dust. * Operation can be affected by strong light sources, such as direct sunlight, and the glass doors on cabinets. Do not * put heavy objects on the remote control. * take the remote control apart. * spill liquids onto the remote control. Setting the Clock | . 2 3 This is a twelve hour clock. The example shows how to set the clock to 1:30 p.m. 1 Ргезз [СЕНО] to turn the unit on. u — 2 Press [CLOCK/TIMER] to select clock. o Each time you press the button: - lock — “ON OPLAY”- — “OPLAY OFF- o O ни 7 —> -О OPLAY- — -OPLAY O | Original display — -OREC OFFz — -ON ©REC; mc О Before use Ш Е] Within 10 seconds Turn [TIME/PRESET TUNE --CD SKIP —] to set the time. 4 Press [CLOCK/TIMER] to start the clock. The original display is restored shortly after. 4 # * 4 код мм кок ¥ ®T 4 ¥ = x Fr A 1 = When batteries are used The unit cannot be turned on with the remote control. A { A 1 1 | ete LIE ry Displaying the clock Remote control only aaa Press [DISPLAY]. x L A 5 ka hd E | rm er I + | B Using Headphones (not included) | LE A 4 » токо тоя RE 1 w ww Fy wy Aw a Reduce volume before connection. Plug type: 3.5 mm (1/7) stereo Avoid listening for prolonged periods of time to prevent hearing dam- age. DISPLAY PHONES > O RQT5183 Listening a ROTS183 TUNER The Radio L Preparation: (when using batteries) Press [SX =H19M) ]. A Normal tuning 1 Press [TUNER BAND] to select “FM” or “AM”. (Unit comes on when using AC power.) Each time you press the button: AM <> FM 2 Press [ REW/-7-t<1 ] or [ D>D/+/FF ] to select a sta- tion. “ " is displayed during FM stereo broadcasts. 3 Press [+, — VOLUME] to adjust the volume. B Using auto scan Remote control onl You can search for a station by listening to all tuned-in stations for 8 seconds each. 1 Press [TUNER] to select “FM” or “AM”, 2 Press [AUTO SCAN]. Auto scan starts. 3 Press [AUTO SCAN] when you find the desired station. Auto scan ends when it reaches the original frequency again. To stop during the process, press [AUTO SCAN]. С | If noise is excessive in FM Remote contro! onl Press [FM MODE/BP] to display “(MONO)”. Monaural sound is selected (* ” goes off) and noise reduces when reception is weak. Press [FM MODE/BP] again to cancel the mode. Auto-tuning Press and hold [REW / —- / +] ог [№№ / + / FF] until the frequency starts changing rapidly. The frequency stops when it finds a station. (Interference may also cause it to stop. Start auto-tuning again if this occurs.) To stop auto-tuning Press [REW / —-/ <td] or Pp / + / FF]. [A] To improve reception FM: Change the length and direction of the antenna. AM: Change the facing of the unit. * AM reception is briefly interrupted if [4 DECK] is pressed. * To improve reception when using the unit in a building or vehicle, use it near a window. To receive FM broadcasts allocated in 0.1MHz Main unit only First press [TUNER BAND] to select “AM”, Now, press and hold [TUNER BAND]. The display changes in a few seconds to show the current lowest FM frequency. Continue to hold down the button. The minimum frequency changes and the step is changed at the same time. Changing the step erases all preset stations. Repeat the above to change the step back. | The Radio a Preparation: (when using batteries) Press [ZEYD]. Preset tuning Tuning is simpler if you preset stations. You can preset 12 FM and 12 AM stations. FN Presettino radio stations Preparation: Tune to the station you want to preset. (mp page 10) 1 Press [MEMORY < CLEAR]. While " ” is flashing Turn (TIME/PRESET TUNE --CD SKIP —] to select a channel and press (MEMORY « CLEAR]. On the remote control Press the numbered button(s) to enter the statlon into a channel (1 to 12). To enter channel 10, 11 or 12 Press [>10], then the two digits. Listening If ” goes off during presetting, return to step ED. | Selecting channels Preparation: Press [TUNER BAND] to select “FM” or “AM”. [J Turn {TIME/PRESET TUNE --CD SKIP —] to select the channel. On the remote control Press the numbered button(s) to select the channel (1 to 12). To select channel 10, 11 or 12, press [210], then the two digits. С | Using preset scan You can search for a station by listening to all preset channels for 8 seconds each, Remote control ont Preparation: Press [TUNER] to select "FM" or “AM”. 1 Press and hold [Ht-q4/V ] or [A/D] ] until “PS” appears on the display. Preset scan starts. L _ ————— — = 2 Press [ld /Vv] or [A/PP] when you find the EE IE сы desired channel. [e PRESETED | TAPE TUNER co . (> | Cp C3 TUNER Preset scan ends after searching through each preset channel once. SMRTLALER [REW/- MO +/FF CD To stop during the process, press [-tdq/ V] or [A / Ml]. DAD o AUTO SCAN | papa PRESET TUNE Af D (pe Y 142 Cancelling a preset channel ME + e.g. If channel 3 is not needed ss —— L (1) Select channel 3. = —— “ - - | 2) Press [MEMORY = CLEAR]. 1] = PRESET TUNE = Indicates preset scan ©) While “ "is flashing cos ¿lo 1, Turn (TIME/PRESET TUNE --CD SKIP —-] to display “- —”. - or = 1 @ Press ['MEMORY = CLEAR]. ’ } a HH E Now, when you perform preset scan or turn [TIME/PRESET TUNE Él \ O —— CD SKIP --] to select a preset channel, channel 3 is skipped. » To select the cancelled channel, press the remote control's num- aaa AAA aaa A bered buttons. HEN PP | * You can press [-4d/V] or [A/ 1] on the remote control for turning of [TIME/PRESET TUNE -- CD SKIP —-] described a» № _ | above. RQT5183 Listening a RQT5183 TAPE ACD | CDs Track number in play an пены Dlr a и Ar. © EL DIGITAL AUDIO 1 Press [A CD] to open the tray. (The unit comes on.) Load a CD and press [4 CD] to close the tray. 2 Press [>/H CD] to start play. Plays to the end of the CD and stops. 3 Press [+, - VOLUME] to adjust the volume. To stop play Press [ll TAPE/CD]. One touch play (When using AC power) When a CD is loaded, press [»/1l CD). The unit comes on and play starts. To pause play Press [>/II CD] during play. Press again to resume play. To skip tracks Turn {TIME/PRESET TUNE -—CD SKIP ~~] clockwise (forward) or counter-clockwise (backward). On the remote control Press [td / VV] (backward) or [A / № ] (forward). Searching through tracks Press and hold [REW / — / «t-] (backward) ог [№№ / + / FF] (forward) during play. On the remote control Press and hold [+d /V] (backward) or [A /»M] (forward) during play. Separate this unit from radios and televisions if it causes interference. AE selection Choose CDs with this mark: ((а)) Оо по! * use irregularly shaped CDs (6). * use CDs with labels and stickers that are coming off or with adhesive exuding from under labels and stickers. (©) attach scratch-proof covers or any other kind of accessory. write anything on the CD. clean CDs with liquids. (Wipe with a soft, dry cloth.) use CDs printed with label printers available on the market. 9 > RANDOM — REPEAT 1 TAPE TUNER OO я <> 4 Numbered buttons OO 7 CD = NL EA EEC FE AA EA EE EA EA www FOSA E E E E ¥ E EC E EC E FE ACE A + AE Eh a + = | CDs Other modes of play Preparation: Press [MI] to switch to CD mode. Remote control only Direct access play Starts play from a selected track Select the track with the numbered buttons. For two-digit tracks, press [210], then the two digits. Repeat play Plays a track or all tracks repeatedly Press [REPEAT] before or during play to select a mode. Each time you press the button; 1-(&] :One-track repeat y : All-track repeat | (No display) : Cancel Listening Press [CD] to start play if in the stop mode. To repeat selected tracks (1) Start program play (mb page 14). (2) Press [REPEAT] to select “ (T3)". To cancel Press [REPEAT] until “ 1- "and" "are cleared. The mode is also cancelled if the CD tray is opened. Random play Plays the tracks once each in random order E Press [RANDOM] during CD stop mode. 2 Press [CD] to start play. To cancel Press [RANDOM] to clear “(RANDOM)”. If cancelled during play, play continues to the end of the CD. The mode is also cancelled if the CD tray is opened. * Random play cannot be used together with 1-track repeat and pro- gram play. * You cannot select tracks with the numbered buttons. * You cannot skip to tracks already played. e Search can be done within the track in play only. ROT5183 © с 2 2 mad ROT5183 LE TA A = el PE EE AE E A ATA 1 #1 #1 = A Track number Play time Programmed track Play sequence PGM/CLEAR EE + E EA EA EE AAA =m ww wm ww wa ww 6 210 > g О <> > EXE == =o) A Programmed track Play sequence | Lo + CDs Program play Select up to 36 tracks to play in the order you choose. On the main unit Preparation: Press [BB TAPE/CD] to switch to CD mode. Turn [TIME/PRESET TUNE --CD SKIP —] to select the track. 2 Press ['MEMORY-CLEAR]. Repeat steps EN and El to program other tracks. El Press [P/11 CD] to start play. On the remote control Preparation: Press [HM] to switch to CD mode. [1] Press [PGM/=CLEAR]. “ ” appears on the display. 2 Enter the track number with the numbered but- tons. For tracks numbered 10 and over, press [210] then the two digits. Repeat this step to program other tracks. Е] Press [CD] to start play. The program remains intact even if play is stopped or the unit is turned off. “Cd-P” appears when play is stopped to indicate the con- tents are in the memory. To cancel Press and hold [*MEMORY = CLEAR] (remote control: [PGM/ «= CLEAR]) in the stop mode until “CLEAR” is displayed. The mode is also cancelled if the CD tray is opened, “FULL” is displayed If 36 tracks have already been programmed. “——i= — is displayed If the total play time of the program exceeds 100 minutes. You can still program and play tracks. EY To check the program contents (while “Cd-P” is dis- played) Tum [TIME/PRESET TUNE -—CD SKIP -<1. On the remote control Press [-t« / ] or [A / Ml]. TAPE CD Cassettes 1 Press [4 DECK] to open the deck. (The unit comes on.) Load a cassette and close the deck by hand. 2 Press [> TAPE] to start play. 3 Press [+, — VOLUME] to adjust the volume. To stop play Press [IN TAPE/CD]. One touch play (When using AC power) When a cassette is loaded, press [> TAPE]. The unit comes on and play starts. Fast-forward and rewind Press [REW / —/ 44) (rewind) or [> / + / FF] (fast-forward). On the remote control Press [REW /—] (rewind) or [+ / FF] (fast-forward). Selection of tapes Use normal position tapes to play correctly. High position and metal position tapes can be played, but the unit will not be able to do full justice to the characteristics of these tapes. Cassette tape care * Tapes exceeding 100 minutes are thin and can break or get caught in the mechanism. * Tape slack can get caught up in the mechanism and should be taken up before the tape is played. « Endless tapes can get caught up in the deck's moving parts if used incorrectly. Tips on Recording Use household AC power or new batteries when recording to avoid poor recordings caused by the batteries running down. Televisions can cause interference to recordings made on this unit if the two are too close to each other. Selection of tapes for recording Use normal position tapes. High position and metal position tapes can be used, but the unit will not be able to record or erase them correctly. Volume and sound quality in recording * Recording level is set automatically. « Recording are unaffected by changes to sound quality. ry To display the tape counter while recording Remote control only Press [DISPLAY]. Each time you press the button in the CD or radio mode: pe Present state — (b) Present time — (¢) Tape counter 7 To reset the tape counter Press [C-RESET]. The counter resets to “000”. Recording BB | Listening ROT5183 | A To protect tapes against further recording Tab for side “B” Normal position tape 3 Adhesive tape To re-record Tab for side “A” © E 9 © ax a. | Insert the cassette with the exposed tape facing you. = 0% EF mm AF A a A EC FF ma = oF a oF ma x ww #4 BE #8 4 4 EE + ® BB & & ¥ ® Fr + » + x 4a mw a a = =» = ak — — Ч fe pr ME Side to be recorded facing up Est = WEEE me re NT Sea бл fabs Ce mp ABD. 7 PAS LAO HA all RQT5183 —— Tips on Recording A Erasure prevention The illustration shows how to remove the tabs to prevent recording. To record on the tape again, cover as shown. в Erosing recordings (1) Insert the cassette with the side to be erased facing up. 2) Press [M TAPE/CD] to switch to TAPE mode. (3) Press [6/11]. Recording CDs C Normal recording Preparations: * Insert a CD (mp page 12). * Wind on the leader tape. 1 Press [A DECK] to open the deck. Load a cassette with the side for recording facing up and close the deck by hand. 2 Press [M TAPE/CD] to switch to CD mode. Each time you press the button: TAPE + Cd 3 Press [0/11] to start recording. CD play and recording start at the same time. The cassette stops when the CD finishes. To stop recording Press [= TAPE/CD]. [A] To pause recording Press [6/11]. Press again to resume recording. To continue recording from another CD on the same cas- sette (1) Press [4 CD] and replace the CD. (2) Press [6/11]. To record selected tracks Do step EB, then program the tracks (m> page 14). Press [0/11]. To skip unwanted tracks © Press (@/II] to pause recording (the CD also pauses). (2) Turn [TIME/PRESET TUNE --CD SKIP --] so the next track you want to record is displayed. (3) Press [@/11] to resume recording. | | Recording CDs | Records the whole CD or selected tracks. When the tape finishes before CD, recording and CD pauses for you to resume recording on the opposite side. Preparation: Insert a CD (mp page 12). 1 Press [M TAPE/CD] to switch to CD mode. 2 Press [CD REC MODE] to display “ALL-REC”. Each time you press the button: ALL-REC—> 1-REC — OFF The display shows the tape length needed. “С — — — —" indicates the tape needed exceeds 100 minutes. You can still record, but some tracks may not be recorded if the tape isn't long enough. 3 Load a cassette with the side for recording facing TAPE # CD up 4 Press [6/11] to start recording. The unit rewinds the tape, records 10 seconds of silence, and then starts recording. EEE E E EE E EC PO UE EF FF FFAA EEE Recording a A Fc To stop recording a 8 RL | | Press [M TAPE/CD]. The CD also stops. у № o If a track is interrupted at the end of the side facing up | Recording and CD pauses. To record the track agai theo ite side ` 1. Press [4 DECK], flip the cassette, and insert it. aaa aaa aaa aaa 2. Press [6/11]. The unit records 10 seconds of silence, and resumes recording from the beginning of the cut-off track. @ | To record selected tracks © Program tracks (mb page 14). (2) Do steps F1 to EI. | MM You cannot use ALL-REC with random play and repeat play (wb page 13). ESE E E EEC E E E EEE E AC EA A EE EE am TEE RGT5183 | Recording CDs Records a selected track from the CD and stops. Preparations: Insert a CD (=p page 12) and a cassette (> page 15). Wind the tape on to where you want to start recording. 1 Press [IN TAPE/CD]) to switch to CD mode. 2 Press [CD REC MODE] to display “1-REC”, Each time you press the button: ALL-REC —> 1-ВЕС —> OFF 3 Turn [TIME/PRESET TUNE +- CD SKIP —] to select the track you want to record. 4 Press [@/11] to start recording. CD play and recording start at the same time. To stop recording Press [ll TAPE/CD). The CD alsc stops. To continue recording from another CD 1, Press [4 CD] and replace the CD. 2. Do steps EJ to El. Recording I To record a track in play (1) Press [CD REC MODE] to display “1-REC”. (2) Press [0/ UN]. Recording starts from the beginning of the track and stops when the track finishes. Recording and CD will stop when the tape reaches its end, even if the track has not finished. [] Recording the Radio Preparations: + To record from the beginning of the tape: Wind on the leader tape. * To record from part way through the tape: Wind the tape on to where you want to start recording. Load a cassette with the side for recording facing up. HH Tune to the station (=> page 10). Е] Press [@/11] to start recording. To stop recording \ Press [BTAPE/CD). our — — } To pause recording SS SE | press ten | a 5 М › Press again to resume recording. 7 8 9 0 [9 Reducing noise when recording AM (Beat Proof func- OO OO tion) FM MODE/BP FM MODEEP C-RESET RANDOM REPEAT ; Remote control only DD OO OO Press [FM MODE/BP] while recording. PRESETEQ [TAPE TUNER CD ; Each time you press the button: a еее 5 armes mr mere Choose the setting with the least noise. ROTS183 A Sound Quality L Al PRESET EC | You can choose one of four types of sound quality. —_— @ XBS: Adds punch to rock co CT CJ |_ — ® Clear: Clarifies higher sounds (©) Soft: For background music © сте | —— @ Vocal: Adds gloss to vocals DTT | \=\ Press [PRESET EQ] to select a setting. 7 O Each time you press the button: | = — | XBS — (b) Clear— (€) Soft — (9) Vocal II (7 — EQ-OFF cancelled) | ps | um "| Changes to sound quality do not affect recordings. @ xBS Sa | i 3 3-D sound with the Sound Virtualizer ply © Len Remote control onl O) CLEAR Y You can create a three-dimensional sound field when listening to | o .. | - stereo sound. o | Press [S.VIRTUALIZER]. a Press again to cancel. © soFT_¥ = = = = = = — | * This feature does not affect recordings. = = * The actual effect depends on the source played. 3 © г EET | La uv @ vocaL Y £ --- o Lo Ta A v © = ERE) 3 + 5 [EG-OFF] 3 — uv © © 3 m PRESETEO | TAPE TUNER Dn > IS SS S MSTUALIZER |. Ie HN +/F ALTO SIGAN | | tek Le) SVIRTUALIZER = — _ J Ç rt MM ci + а 4 a ONU ï Sas | RQT5183 Timer I | FOR RECORD TIMER | HM ONS = a mae _ HM cA THM =i aN em — 7 x LON > RECO / | x (2) O 4 NEAL x | й que с с) Г юм añ + AL " éd | ИИ =i | EPLAY он / | \ To ORECORE / | N | © 6 | +4 Pr о “our | An CEE A WE OE CE CP EE WEEE CEE ECE WT ETE eT НЕО The Play and Record Timer bass me ee = я You can set the timer to come on at a certain time to wake you up {play timer) or to record a radio station (record timer). Preparations: Turn the unit on and set the clock. (= page 9) * For play timer, prepare the music source (tape/CD/radio) for lis- tening, and set the volume. * For record timer, check the cassette’'s erasure prevention tab (wb page 16: EI) and load the cassette with the side for recording facing up. Tune to the radio station (= page 10 to 11), and set the volume. _) Press [CLOCK/TIMER] to select the desired timer function. Each time you press the button: Г Clock — -ON PLAY“ — -OPLAY OFF“ — Origina! display <- -OREC OFF: — JON OREC” ON OPLAY: to set the play timer ON @REC: to set the record timer Proceed to step PJ before these indicators stop flashing (about 10 seconds). ( Turn [TIME/PRESET TUNE --CD SKIP --] to set the start time. (2) Press [CLOCK/TIMER]. Setting the start and finish times C 1 (1) Turn [TIME/PRESET TUNE --CD SKIP —-] to set the finish time. (2) Press [CLOCK/TIMER]. The start and finish times are now set. Turning the timer on D Press [DPLAY/REC] to display the timer indicator. Each time you press the button: Г @PLAY — OREC — no display (off) T7 N |‘) OPLAY: to turn the play timer on @REC: to turn the record timer on (The indicator doesn't appear if the start and finish times haven't been set.) “E” appears if the clock hasn't been set. Press [ESTERO] to turn the unit off. The unit must be off for timer to operate. The record timer comes on about 30 seconds earlier than the set time, To cancel the timer Press [OPLAY/REC] when the unit is on to clear the timer indica- tors from the display. (The timer comes on at the set time everyday if the timer is on.) To check the settings (when unit is off) Press [CLOCK/TIMER]. The settings are shown in the following order: Start time, Finish time —> Music source — Volume — Original display To change the settings (when unit is on) To change the times Do steps EJ, PJ, El, and El. To change the source or volume 1. Press [DPLAY/REC] to clear the timer indicator. 2. Make changes to the source or volume. 3. Do steps El to EJ. You can enjoy your desired source after you have set the timer. Turn the unit off before the timer's start time. The play and record timers cannot be used together. NE m= cs CD 1 2 3 OO OO 4 5 6 210 | DD OO OO OO 7 8 9 0 OO OO SLEEP Time setting ar r = DT Г —— A Lt E Lo) | (a mmm) O O Pp © TIMER FADER 1 1 2 3 oO COO > > 4 5 6 >10 DD CO DS 7 8 9 0 | OO OO TIMER FADER — = A The Sleep Timer | С° Remote control onl You can set the unit to turn off after certain time. (e.g. when you want to fall asleep while listening to music.) Press [SLEEP] to select the time (minutes). Each time you press the button; SLEEP 30 — SLEEP 60 — SLEEP 90 — SLEEP 120 — SLEEP OFF <—- To cancel Press [SLEEP] to select “SLEEP OFF”. To check the remaining time Press (SLEEP] once. The remaining time is shown for about 5 seconds. To change the setting Press [SLEEP] to select the new time. You can use sleep timer in combination with play and record timer. Make sure the unit is off before the play/record timer's start time. [] The Timer Fader Remote control onl Volume increases slowly to the set level when a timer turns the unit on and decreases slowly when the sleep timer turns the unit off. Press [TIMER FADER)] to display “GT”. (AI timers will be affected.) Press again to cancel. This feature does not affect record timer's recordings. Maintenance | If the surfaces are dirty | To clean this unit, wipe with a soft, dry cloth. M the surfaces are extremely dirty, use a soft cloth dipped in a soap- and-water solution or a weak detergent solution. « Never use alcohol, paint thinner, or benzine to clean this unit. + Before using chemically treated cloth, read the instructions that came with the cloth carefully. |For a cleaner crisper sound | Clean the heads after every 10 hours of use to assure good quality playback and recording. Use a cleaning tape (not included). Reference Ш Ш Титег 21 RQT5183 "ее = Troubleshooting — ———]————]——[]l[]—]————————] a SE Rn VE M—o —————[— ke -— — = { 1 | | Before requesting service, check the points below. if you can't fix the unit as described below, or if something not listed here occurs, refer to the enclosed directory to locate an Authorized Service Center convenient to you or contact your dealer. For detailed instructions, contact an authorized servicenter in the U.S.A. and Panasonic Canada Inc. Customer Care Centre in Canada. in the 11.5.A. 1-800-211-7262 or web site (http.//www.panasonic.com) In Canada 905-624-5505 or web site (www.panasonic.ca) Reference pages are shown as black circled numbers (e.g. ©, Common problems *E” is displayed | Indicates incorrect operation. Read the instructions. О о “U01" is displayed __ | Replace the batteries or use household AC power. @ “UO?” is displayed "Power batteries haven't been inserted. Insert them or use household AC power. (*UO2” ap- pears only if you have inserted memory batteries.) о CD CD won't play or CD display is incorrect Place the CD label facing up. © — o Wait for an hour for condensation to dry and try again. Certain sections are not played properly Clean the CD. ® Replace the CD if it is scratched, warped, or non-standard. Cassette deck ars Recording is not possible | jf the cassette’s tabs have removed, cover the holes with adhesive tape. O “Poor sound quality Clean the heads. €) Radio A lot of noise or difficult to tune Interference may be caused by other equipment or the use of its remote control. Turn the other equipment off or separate this unit from them. Remote control The remote control doesn’t work. Check the batteries are inserted correctly. @ — | Replace the batteries if they are worn. “The unit can't be turned on from the Turn the unit on from the main unit if you are using batteries to power the unit. O O remote control. Reference BB RQT5183 o 8 с a € $. a o == ее ———— = E A жеж. а, = = = — т пе. — к. Рей Do not attempt to remove the cover(s) or repair the unit yourself. Re- fer servicing to qualified personnel only. Product information | For product service, product information or assistance with product operation, refer to the servicenter directory. ONLY FOR U.S.A. Technics Panasonic Muasar For Product Information, Operating Assistance, Literature Request, Dealer Locations, and all Customer Service inquiries please contact: 1-800-211-PANA (7262), Monday-Friday 9 am-9 pm; Saturday-Sunday 9 am-7 pm, EST. Web Site: http://www.panasonic.com You can purchase parts, accessories or locate your nearest servicenter by visiting our Web Site. Accessory Purchases: 1-800-332-5368 (Customer Orders Only) Panasonic Services Company 20421 84th Avenue South, Kent, WA 98032 {6 am to 5 pm Monday-Friday; 6 am to 10:30 am Saturday; PST) (Visa, MasterCard, Discover Card, American Express, Check) CALIFORNIA 6550 Katella Avenue Cypress, CA 90630 800 Dubuque Avenue S. San Francisco CA 94080 20201 Sherman Way Suite 102 Canoga Park, CA 91306 3878 Ruffin Road Suite A San Diego, CA 92123 COLORADO 1640 South Abilene Street Suite D Aurora, CO 80012 FLORIDA 3700 North 29% Avenue Suite 102 Hollywood, FL 33020 Factory Servicenters Locations GEORGIA 8655 Roswell Road Suite 100 Atlanta, GA 30350 ILLINOIS 92060 Golf Road Niles, IL 60714 1703 North Randall Road Elgin, IL 60123 (Pick-up/ Drop-off only) MARYLAND 62 Mountain Road Glen Burnie, MD 21061 MASSACHUSETTS 60 Glacier Drive Suite G Westwood, MA 02090 MICHIGAN 37048 Van Dyke Avenue Sterling Heights, MI 48312 MINNESOTA 7850-12" Avenue South Airport Business Center Bloomington, MN 55425 OHIO 2236 Waycross Road Civic Center Plaza Forest Park, OH 45240 PENNSYLVANIA 2221 Cabot Blvd. West Suite B Langhorne, PA 19047 Chartiers Valley Shopping Center 1025 Washington Pike Bridgeville, PA 15017 TENNESSEE 3800 Ezell Road Suite 806 Nashville, TN 37211 TEXAS 7482 Harwin Drive Houston, TX 77036 13615 Welch Road Suite 101 Farmers Branch TX 75244 WASHINGTON 20425-84* Avenue South Kent, WA 98032 HAWAII 99-859 |waiwa Street Area, Hawaii 96701 Phone (808) 488-1996 Fax (808) 486-4369 Service in Puerto Rico Matsushita Electric of Puerto Rico, Inc. Panasonic Sales Company/Factory Servicenter: Ave. 65 de Infanteria, Km. 9.5, San Gabriel Industrial Park, Carolina, Puerto Rico 00985 Phone (787) 750-4300 Fax (787) 768-2910 Reference 23 ROT5183 \ Radio Frequency range FM AM CD player Sampling frequency Decoding Beam source No. of channels Wow and flutter D/A converter Tape recorder Track system Monitor system Recording system Erasing system Frequency range Normal position General Speakers Jacks Qutput Power requirement AC Battery | Specifications 87.9-107.9 MHz (200 kHz steps) 87.5-108.0MHz (100 kHz steps) 520-1710kHz (10 kHz steps) 44,1 kHz 16 bit linear Semiconductor laser (wavelength 780 nm) 2 channel, stereo Below measurable limit MASH (1 bit DAC) 4 track, 2 channel, stereo Variable sound monitor AC bias Multi Pole magnet 50-14000 Hz 8cm 5.40 x 2 PHONES: 3.5mm stereo {16-32 Q) 120V, 60Hz Power consumption: (RX-ES25) 32 W (RX-ES20) 16 W 12V [Eight R20/LR20 (D, UM-1) batteries] *Do not use rechargeable type batteries. Memory back-up for computer/clock Dimensions (WxHxD) Weight 6 V [Four R6/LR6 (AA, UM-3) batteries] *Do not use rechargeable type batteries. 529 x 144 x 276 MM (2013567 X 511/9227 X 107/57) (RX-ES25) 4.5kg (91b. 15 0z.) without batteries (HX-ES20) 3.5 kg (7 1b. 11 07.) without batteries Power consumption in standby mode: 3.1 W (RX-ES25) 2.1 W (RX-ES20) Note Specifications are subject to change without notice. Weight and dimensions are approximate. Panasonic Consumer Electronics Panasonic Sales Company, Company, Division of Matsushita Division of Matsushita Electric of Electric Corporation of America One Panasonic Way Secaucus, New Jersey 07094 Puerto Rico, Inc. (“PSC”) Ave. 65 de Infantería, Km, 9.5 San Gabriel Industrial Park, Carolina, http://www.panasonic.com Puerto Rico 00985 © 1999 Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Lid. Printed in Malaysia Panasonic Canada Inc. EN 5770 Ambler Drive Mississauga, Ontario L4W 2T3 www.panasonic.ca RQT5183-1P L1199TL1129
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Key Features
- Built-in CD player
- Cassette deck
- AM/FM radio
- Sleep timer
- Timer fader
- 3-D sound virtualizer
- Preset equalizer
Frequently Answers and Questions
How do I set the clock on the Panasonic RX-ES RX-ES25, RX-ES RX-ES20?
How do I record a CD onto a cassette using the Panasonic RX-ES RX-ES25, RX-ES RX-ES20?
How do I use the sleep timer on the Panasonic RX-ES RX-ES25, RX-ES RX-ES20?
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Table of contents
- 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS
- 2 BEFORE USE
- 2 SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES
- 3 PRECAUTIONS
- 5 USE OF BATTERIES
- 6 POWER SOURCES
- 6 MEMORY BATTERIES
- 7 LOCATION OF CONTROLS
- 8 THE REMOTE CONTROL
- 9 SETTING THE CLOCK
- 9 USEING HEADPHONES
- 10 LISTENING
- 10 THE RADIO
- 12 CD'S
- 15 CASSETTES
- 15 RECORDING
- 15 TIPS ON RECORDING
- 16 RECORDING CD'S
- 18 RECORDING THE RADIO
- 19 SOUND QUALITY AND SOUND FIELD
- 19 SOUND QUALITY
- 19 3-D SOUND WITH THE SOUND VIRTUALIZER
- 20 TIMER
- 20 THE PLAY AND RECORD TIMER
- 21 THE SLEEP TIMER
- 21 THE TIMER FADER
- 21 REFERENCE
- 21 MAINTENANCE
- 22 TROUBLESHOOTING
- 23 PRODUCT SERVICE
- 24 SPECIFICATIONS