Panasonic SA-C600 Owners Manual - Page 98
The unit turns to standby mode automatically.
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A "humming" sound can be heard during playback. ••An AC power supply cord of another device or fluorescent light is near the cables. Turn off other appliances, or keep them away from the cables of this unit. ••A strong magnetic field near a TV or other device may adversely affect the audio quality. Keep this unit away from such a location. ••The speakers may output noise when a device nearby is emitting powerful radio waves, such as when a mobile phone is on a call. No sound. ••Check the volume of this unit and the connected device. ••Check to see if the cable connections to the input and output terminals are incorrect. If this is the case, turn this unit to standby and reconnect the cables correctly. ••Check to see if the correct input source is selected. ••Insert the plugs of the cables to be connected all the way in. ••Playback of multi-channel content is not supported. ••The digital audio input terminal of this unit can only detect linear PCM signals. For details, refer to the operating instructions of the device. Playback does not start. ••Depending on your environment or connected devices, it may take some time. ••Check to see if the format of the file is supported. For supported formats, refer to "File format". (⇒ 116) The unit turns to standby mode automatically. ••Is the auto off function turned on? (⇒ 89) ••This unit incorporates a protection circuit to prevent damage caused by heat buildup. When you use this unit at a high volume level for a long period of time, it may turn off automatically. Wait for this unit to cool down before turning on this unit again. (For approximately 3 minutes) The settings are reset to the factory defaults. ••Updating the firmware may reset the settings. 98 (Continued)