Panasonic SAXR700 SAXR700 User Guide - Page 21

To connect a second pair of front speakers, Making surround speakers wireless with SH-FX50/SH-FX60

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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 Front speaker (R) CORDER) IN VIDEO FRONT LF R FRONT L BI-WIRE R HF L CENTER SURROUND R L SURROUND BACK R Front speaker (L) Speaker impedance Front A and B: 6 to 8 Ω Front B: 6 to 8 Ω BD/ IN IN IN OR DVD PLAYER DVD RECORDER VCR IN TV/STB SPEAKERS HAUT-PARLEURS Y PB PR Y PB PR Y PB PR ND FRONT IN VD 6CH DVD RECORDER AUDIO IN VCR IN OUT TV/STB SUBWOOFER TV MONITOR OUT Speaker cable DVD RECORDER IN COMPONENT VIDEO TV / STB IN 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). Connections Preparations 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 GND LOOP EXT LOOP ANT GND FM ANT DIGITAL IN AM ANT OUT (BD/DVD PLAYER) IN (DVD RECORDER) IN S VIDEO VIDEO (BD/ (TV/STB) (DVD RECODER) DVD PLAYER) ïCDð OPTICAL1 OPTICAL2 COAXIAL1 COAXIAL2 DIGITAL TRANSCEIVER OUT BD/ IN IN IN OUT BD/ IN IN IN TV MONITOR DVD PLAYER DVD RECORDER TV/STB TV MONITOR DVD PLAYER DVD RECORDER VCR CENTER L IN TV/STB XM R IN SUBWOOFER SURROUND FRONT IN IN IN OUT CD BD/DVD/ DVD 6CH Đĕ DVD RECORDER VCR TV/STB SUBWOOFER AUDIO INPUT SELECTOR POWER 8 BI-AMP SURROUND ADVANCED DUAL AMP WIRELESS READY MULTI ROOM ENTER SURROUND SPEAKERS A B TUNE AUTO SPEAKER SETUP HDMI AUX "WIRELESS READY" 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. 21 RQT8739

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Make the following connections when you wish to install a second pair of speakers in another room and enjoy music there.
• “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
).
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.
• 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.
To connect a second pair of front speakers
Making surround speakers wireless with SH-FX50/SH-FX60
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)
VIDEO
VD 6CH
SUBWOOFER
VCR
TV/STB
FRONT
FRONT
CENTER
SURROUND
SURROUND BACK
Y
TV MONITOR OUT
TV / STB IN
DVD RECORDER IN
P
B
P
R
SPEAKERS
COMPONENT VIDEO
HAUT-PARLEURS
Y
Y
P
B
P
R
P
B
P
R
AC
IN
R
L
R
L
R
L
R
BI-WIRE
LF
HF
AUDIO
IN
IN
IN
OUT
ND
FRONT
IN
IN
IN
IN
TV/STB
VCR
DVD RECORDER
DVD RECORDER
OR
BD/
DVD PLAYER
CORDER) IN
Speaker cable
Rear panel
Front speaker (R)
Front speaker (L)
Speaker impedance
Front A and B:
6 to 8
Front B:
6 to 8
Note
(
CD
)
S VIDEO
VIDEO
L
R
CD
DVD 6CH
IN
SUBWOOFER
BD/DVD/
VCR
TV/STB
AUDIO
DIGITAL IN
DIGITAL TRANSCEIVER
(BD/
DVD PLAYER)
(DVD RECODER)
(TV/STB)
OPTICAL1
OPTICAL2
COAXIAL1 COAXIAL2
XM
LOOP
EXT
GND
LOOP
GND
LOOP
GND
AM ANT
FM ANT
LOOP ANT
GND
(BD/DVD PLAYER) IN
OUT
OUT
OUT
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
OUT
SUBWOOFER
SURROUND
FRONT
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
TV/STB
VCR
DVD RECORDER
DVD RECORDER
DVD RECORDER
TV MONITOR
TV MONITOR
TV/STB
CENTER
BD/
DVD PLAYER
BD/
DVD PLAYER
(DVD RECORDER) IN
Rear panel
W
A
B
ENTER
SURROUND
SPEAKERS
TUNE
AUX
SETUP MIC
8
INPUT SELECTOR
VOLUME
BI-AMP
SURROUND
ADVANCED DUAL AMP
POWER
WIRELESS READY
AUTO SPEAKER SETUP
HDMI
MULTI ROOM
SURROUND
WIRELESS READY
Note
Preparations
Connections
• Turn
off
all
equipment
before
making
any
connections.
• Peripheral
equipment
sold
separately
unless
otherwise indicated.
• To connect equipment, refer to the appropriate
operating instructions.