Panasonic SC-PMX100 Owners Manual - Page 19

Main unit displays

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Main unit displays "--:--" • You connected the AC power supply cord for the first time or there was a power failure recently. Set the clock. "Adjust Clock" • Clock is not set. Adjust the clock accordingly. "Adjust Timer" • Play timer is not set. Adjust the play timer accordingly. "Auto Off" • The unit has been left unused for about 20 minutes and will shut down in a minute. Press any button to cancel it. "Checking Connection" • The unit is checking the connected iPhone/iPad/iPod or USB device. • If this display keeps appearing, make sure that the battery of the iPhone/iPad/iPod is not depleted and that the iPhone/iPad/iPod is turned on and connected correctly. "Dimmer" • Appears 10 seconds after the volume is turned to "0". "DL Error" • The software download has failed. Press any button to exit. Please try again later. • The server cannot be found. Press any button to exit. Make sure that the wireless network is connected to the Internet. "Error" • An incorrect operation was done. Read the instructions and try again. "F" / "F stands for a number.) • There is a problem with this unit. Write down the displayed number, disconnect the AC power supply cord and consult your dealer. "Fail" • Updating or setting has failed. Read the instructions and try again. "Level 0" • There is no link between this system and the wireless router. Try the following operations: jCheck that the wireless router is turned on. jTurn this system off and on again. jReset the wireless network settings. (> 6) If the problem persists, consult your dealer. "Linking" • This system is trying to connect to the last connected Bluetooth® device when "BLUETOOTH" is selected. • This system is communicating with the wireless router to complete the network settings. Depending on the wireless router this process may take a few minutes. Try moving this system closer to the wireless router. "Network Initializing" "Setup in Progress, Try Again" • The system is carrying out an internal process. - Wait for approximately 3 minutes. - Do not disconnect the AC power supply cord. Doing so may cause malfunction. "No Connect" • This system cannot connect to the network. Check the network connection. (> 6) "No Device" • The iPhone/iPad/iPod or USB device is not connected. Examine the connection. • The battery of the iPhone/iPad/iPod is depleted. Charge the iPhone/iPad/iPod and turn it on before connecting. "No Disc" • You have not put in a disc or put in a disc that the system cannot play. "No Play" • Examine the content. You can only play supported format. • The files in the USB device can be corrupted. Format the USB device and try again. • The unit may have a problem. Turn the unit off and then on again. "Device No Response" "Hub Not Supported" "Not Supported" • You have connected an iPhone/iPad/iPod that cannot be played. • If the iPhone/iPad/iPod is compatible, turn it on and connect it correctly. • You have connected an unsupported USB device. "PC Unlocked" • "PC" is selected, but a PC is not connected. "PGM Full" • The number of programed tracks is more than 24. "Playerror" • You played an unsupported file. The system will skip that track and play the next one. "Reading" • The unit is checking the CD information. After this display has disappeared, start operating. "Remote stands for a number.) • The remote control and this unit are using different codes. Change the code on the remote control. - When "Remote 1" is displayed, press and hold [OK] and [1] for at least 4 seconds. - When "Remote 2" is displayed, press and hold [OK] and [2] for at least 4 seconds. "USB Over Current Error" • The iPhone/iPad/iPod or USB device is drawing too much power. Remove the iPhone/iPad/iPod or USB device. Switch the system off and on again. "VBR" • The system cannot show the remaining play time for variable bit rate (VBR) tracks. "WAC Mode" • "Method 1" of network setting method is available. (> 6) • To exit "WAC Mode", press [∫]. "Wait" • This is displayed, for example, when this unit is turning off. • This is flashing when the system is trying to enter a network setting mode. " " blinks • This may occur when, for instance, the network connection is interrupted. RQT9991 19

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RQT9991
“--:--”
You connected the AC power supply cord for the first
time or there was a power failure recently. Set the
clock.
“Adjust Clock”
Clock is not set. Adjust the clock accordingly.
“Adjust Timer”
Play timer is not set. Adjust the play timer accordingly.
“Auto Off”
The unit has been left unused for about 20 minutes
and will shut down in a minute. Press any button to
cancel it.
“Checking Connection”
The unit is checking the connected iPhone/iPad/iPod
or USB device.
If this display keeps appearing, make sure that the
battery of the iPhone/iPad/iPod is not depleted and
that the iPhone/iPad/iPod is turned on and connected
correctly.
“Dimmer”
Appears 10 seconds after the volume is turned to “0”.
“DL Error”
The software download has failed. Press any button to
exit. Please try again later.
The server cannot be found. Press any button to exit.
Make sure that the wireless network is connected to
the Internet.
“Error”
An incorrect operation was done. Read the instructions
and try again.
“F

” / “F

” (“
” stands for a number.)
There is a problem with this unit.
Write down the displayed number, disconnect the AC
power supply cord and consult your dealer.
“Fail”
Updating or setting has failed. Read the instructions
and try again.
“Level 0”
There is no link between this system and the wireless
router.
Try the following operations:
j
Check that the wireless router is turned on.
j
Turn this system off and on again.
j
Reset the wireless network settings. (
>
6)
If the problem persists, consult your dealer.
“Linking”
This system is trying to connect to the last connected
Bluetooth
®
device when “BLUETOOTH” is selected.
This system is communicating with the wireless router
to complete the network settings.
Depending on the wireless router this process may
take a few minutes. Try moving this system closer to
the wireless router.
“Network Initializing”
“Setup in Progress, Try Again”
The system is carrying out an internal process.
Wait for approximately 3 minutes.
Do not disconnect the AC power supply cord. Doing so
may cause malfunction.
“No Connect”
This system cannot connect to the network.
Check the network connection. (
>
6)
“No Device”
The iPhone/iPad/iPod or USB device is not connected.
Examine the connection.
The battery of the iPhone/iPad/iPod is depleted.
Charge the iPhone/iPad/iPod and turn it on before
connecting.
“No Disc”
You have not put in a disc or put in a disc that the
system cannot play.
“No Play”
Examine the content. You can only play supported
format.
The files in the USB device can be corrupted. Format
the USB device and try again.
The unit may have a problem. Turn the unit off and
then on again.
“Device No Response”
“Hub Not Supported”
“Not Supported”
You have connected an iPhone/iPad/iPod that cannot
be played.
If the iPhone/iPad/iPod is compatible, turn it on and
connect it correctly.
You have connected an unsupported USB device.
“PC Unlocked”
“PC” is selected, but a PC is not connected.
“PGM Full”
The number of programed tracks is more than 24.
“Playerror”
You played an unsupported file. The system will skip
that track and play the next one.
“Reading”
The unit is checking the CD information. After this
display has disappeared, start operating.
“Remote
” (“
” stands for a number.)
The remote control and this unit are using different
codes. Change the code on the remote control.
When “Remote 1” is displayed, press and hold [OK] and
[1] for at least 4 seconds.
When “Remote 2” is displayed, press and hold [OK] and
[2] for at least 4 seconds.
“USB Over Current Error”
The iPhone/iPad/iPod or USB device is drawing too
much power. Remove the iPhone/iPad/iPod or USB
device. Switch the system off and on again.
“VBR”
The system cannot show the remaining play time for
variable bit rate (VBR) tracks.
“WAC Mode”
“Method 1” of network setting method is available.
(
>
6)
To exit “WAC Mode”, press [
].
“Wait”
This is displayed, for example, when this unit is turning
off.
This is flashing when the system is trying to enter a
network setting mode.
” blinks
This may occur when, for instance, the network
connection is interrupted.
Main unit displays