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• Turn off all equipment before making any connections.
• Peripheral equipment sold separately unless otherwise indicated.
• To connect equipment, refer to the appropriate operating instructions.
To connect a second pair of front speakers
Make the following connections when you wish to install a second pair of speakers in another room and enjoy music there.
Rear panel
R
FRONT
LF
L
BI-WIRE
R
FRONT
HF
L
CENTER
R
SURROUND
L
SURROUND BACK
R
Front speaker (R)
CORDER) IN
VIDEO
Front speaker (L)
Speaker impedance
Front A and B: 6 to 8
Ω
Front B: 6 to 8
Ω
OR
BD/ IN
DVD PLAYER
IN
DVD RECORDER
IN
VCR
IN
TV/STB
Y
TV MONITOR OUT
ND FRONT
VD 6CH
IN
DVD RECORDER
AUDIO
IN
VCR
IN
TV/STB
OUT
SUBWOOFER
Speaker cable
SPEAKERS
Y
HAUT-PARLEURS
DVD RECORDER IN
COMPONENT VIDEO
Y P B
TV / STB IN
P R
AC IN
Note
• “Auto speaker setup using the setup microphone” (
á
page 24) is unavailable for speakers connected to the FRONT B terminals.
When “SPEAKERS B” is selected, the unit automatically switches the selection to “SPEAKERS A” only and uses the setting for the auto speaker setup.
• Select “SPEAKERS B” when you wish to enjoy sounds from speakers connected to the FRONT B terminals (
á
page 27).
• If you select “SPEAKERS B” only, playback is 2-channel stereo. When a surround source is played, the sounds intended for all the speakers are played through the front left and front right speakers (
2CH MIX
).
Making surround speakers wireless with SH-FX50/SH-FX60
You can connect left and right surround speakers wirelessly by using Panasonic SH-FX50/SH-FX60 (A set consisting of a digital transceiver and a wireless system sold separately) with the unit.
To use this option, insert the digital transceiver into the unit’s digital transceiver terminal and connect surround speakers to SH-FX50/
SH-FX60’s wireless system.
• See SH-FX50/SH-FX60’s operating instructions for details.
Rear panel
EXT LOOP ANT
GND
FM ANT
DIGITAL IN
AM ANT
OUT (BD/DVD PLAYER) IN (DVD RECORDER) IN
S VIDEO VIDEO
(TV/STB) (DVD RECODER)
OPTICAL1 OPTICAL2
(BD/
DVD PLAYER) ( CD )
COAXIAL1 COAXIAL2
DIGITAL TRANSCEIVER
XM
OUT
TV MONITOR
BD/ IN
DVD PLAYER
IN
DVD RECORDER
IN
TV/STB
OUT
TV MONITOR
BD/ IN
DVD PLAYER
IN
DVD RECORDER
CENTER
L
IN
VCR
IN
TV/STB
R
IN
CD
SUBWOOFER SURROUND
BD/DVD/
FRONT
DVD 6CH IN
IN
DVD RECORDER
AUDIO
IN
VCR
IN
TV/STB
OUT
SUBWOOFER
POWER
8
INPUT SELECTOR
BI-AMP SURROUND
ADVANCED DUAL AMP WIRELESS READY MULTI ROOM
ENTER SURROUND SPEAKERS
A B
TUNE
“ WIRELESS READY ”
AUTO SPEAKER SETUP HDMI
AUX
VOLUME
SETUP MIC
W
“ SURROUND ”
The “WIRELESS READY” indicator stays on while the digital transceiver is in.
The indicator may stay off, go off or flash in the following cases.
The indicator stays off:
• When the “SURROUND” indicator is off
• When surround speakers are set as absent (
á
page 35)
The indicator flashes:
• When radio waves are interrupted (when SH-FX50/SH-FX60 is off)
Note
• Audio output changes as follows when you use surround speakers wirelessly.
- The maximum number of playback channels is 5.1. Surround back speakers become unavailable. Sounds assigned to them are consolidated and output from surround speakers on the left and right.
- Left and right surround terminals on the unit make no audio output. (No audio is output from the terminals while the “WIRELESS
READY” indicator is flashing.)
• Make sure to turn the unit off before inserting or removing the digital transceiver.
• Surround speakers are set as connected when you perform automatic speaker detection (
á
page 10).
• SH-FX60’s “2-way wireless” function becomes unavailable.
• This function is unavailable when you select “
MULTI ROOM
” in “Making MULTI ROOM setting” (
á
page 22).
To perform the auto speaker setup using the supplied setup microphone:
Settings made with the setup microphone are canceled when you insert or remove the transceiver after performing the setup.
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Table of contents
- 2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- 3 Enjoying the Home Theater has become easy!
- 3 Supplied accessories
- 5 Control guide
- 7 using HDMI cables
- 8 Connect speakers
- 10 Detecting speakers automatically
- 11 Testing speaker output
- 12 Watch DVDs or TV
- 13 Enjoying the Home Theater through one-touch operations
- 14 (to use the TV, DVD recorder, DVD player, VCR)
- 15 (to use the TV, DVD recorder, DVD player)
- 17 To enjoy TV with surround sound
- 17 To connect a DVD recorder with built-in VCR
- 18 To enjoy analog sounds
- 18 (DVD analog 6-channel connections)
- 19 To connect the unit to a cable box or satellite receiver etc
- 19 To connect the unit to a CD player
- 19 To connect the unit to a video camera or game player etc
- 20 To connect bi-wire speakers
- 20 Making bi-wire setting
- 21 To connect a second pair of front speakers
- 21 Making surround speakers wireless with SH-FX50/SH-FX
- 22 Sending audio to another room with SH-FX
- 22 Making MULTI ROOM setting
- 23 Connecting antennas
- 23 Connecting XM Connect & Play or XMPassport system
- 26 Enjoying the Home Theater
- 27 Using SPEAKERS B
- 27 MULTI ROOM
- 27 ADVANCED DUAL AMP
- 27 BI-AMP
- 27 Playing DVD ANALOG 6CH/Enjoying high quality 2-channel analog sounds)
- 28 /NEO:6/SFC (Sound Field Control)
- 30 ” mode
- 30 Adjusting SFC (Sound Field Control)
- 31 Adjusting speaker volumes
- 31 Adjusting the subwoofer level
- 31 Silencing speakers temporarily
- 31 Dimming the display light (Dimmer)
- 32 How to set up
- 33 Adjusting the bass
- 33 Adjusting the treble
- 33 Balancing front speaker volumes
- 33 Changing the audio output (Dual program)
- 33 Adjusting the brightness of the display
- 33 Sleep timer
- 34 How to set up
- 35 Setting speakers and their sizes
- 35 Setting distances
- 35 Setting the lowpass filter
- 36 Setting the unit against automatic polarity adjustment)
- 36 Adjusting the balance/Correcting the HF and LF difference)
- 36 Setting ADVANCED DUAL AMP off
- 37 Changing the digital input settings
- 37 Setting input signals
- 37 Setting the unit against Ez Sync HDAVI Control
- 38 Listening clearly at low volume
- 38 Switching the attenuator
- 38 Adjusting audio timing to video timing
- 38 RESET (factory settings)
- 38 Using headphones
- 39 Audio signals and amp mechanism
- 40 Manual tuning
- 41 Preset tuning
- 41 Presetting stations
- 41 Listening to preset stations
- 41 Reducing excessive noise
- 42 Displaying the XM Satellite Radio ID
- 42 Positioning the antenna for optimal reception
- 43 Selecting XM channels by direct entry
- 43 Selecting XM channels by category
- 43 Displaying the XM channel information
- 44 Preset tuning
- 44 Presetting your favorite XM channels
- 44 Selecting the channel presets
- 44 XM advisory messages
- 45 Remote controlling a TV
- 45 Remote controlling a DVD recorder
- 46 Remote controlling a VCR
- 46 Remote controlling a DVD player
- 47 Remote controlling a CD player
- 47 Changing the remote control code
- 47 Entering a code to operate other equipment
- 48 Troubleshooting guide
- 49 Help message
- 49 Specifications
- 50 Limited Warranty (Only for the U.S.A.)
- 51 Limited Warranty (Only for Canada)
- 51 Maintenance
- 52 Product Service
- 52 Listening caution