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Specifications
Troubleshooting
Guide
CD
SECTION
Audio
(Anti-shock
off)
No.
of
channels:
2
(left
and
right,
DA
converter:
Headphone
output
level:
Pickup
Light
source:
Wavelength:
stereo)
1
bit,
MASH
Max. 9
mW+9
mW/
16
Q
(adjustable)
Semiconductor
laser
780
nm
RADIO SECTION
Frequency
Radio
frequency:
FM;
87.9-107.9
MHz
(0.2
MHz
steps)
87.5-108.0
MHz
(0.1
MHz/
0.05
MHz
steps)
AM; 520-1710 kHz
(10
kHz
steps)
522-1629 kHz
(9
kHz
steps)
GENERAL
Power
supply:
DC
4.5
V
Power
consumption:
Power
source
CD
(Antl
shock
off/on)
/RADIO
AC
adaptor
2.4
W/2.6W/1.9W
When
recharging:
Approx.
3.2
W
Dimensions
(WxHxD):
Mass:
Operational
temperature:
Rechargeable
temperature:
128x29.8X131.5
mm
{5'M
n
XVA
H
x5VW)
266
g
(9.4 oz.)
(with batteries)
218
g
(7.7 oz.)
(without
batteries)
0
°C-40
6
C
(32
"F-104
a
F)
5°C-40°C
(41
°F-104°F)
Play
time:
[Approximate
operating time
in
hours
(in
hold
mode
with
S-XBS
canceled,
at
25
°C
(77
°F)
on a
flat,
stable surface)]
Batteries
used
CD
(Anti-shock
off/on)
RADIO
2
alkaline
batteries
18/23
62
Optional
rechargeable
batteries
(P-3GAVA/2B)
8/10
25
The
play
time
may
be
less
depending on
the operating
conditions.
Recharging
time:
About 5
hours
Power
consumption
in
standby
mode
:
2,0
W
Note:
Specifications
are
subject
to
change
without
notice.
Mass
and
dimensions
are approximate.
Before
requesting service
for
this unit,
check
the chart
below
for
a possible
cause
of
the
problem you
are experiencing.
Some
simple
checks
or a
minor adjustment on
your
part
may
eliminate the
problem and
restore
proper
operation.
If
you
are
in
doubt about
some
of
the
check
points, or
if
the
remedies
indicated
in
the
chart
do
not
solve the problem,
refer to
the
directory of
Authorized Service
Centers
(enclosed
with
this unit) to
locate
a convenient
service center,
or consult
your dealer
for instructions.
For
detailed instructions,
contact
an
authorized servicenter
In
the U.S.A.
and
Panasonic
Canada
Inc.
Customer
Care Centre
in
Canada.
In
the
U.S.A., call
1-800-211-7262, e-mail
consumerproductsepanasonic.com,
or
visit
www.panasonic.com
In
Canada,
call
905-624-5505 or
visit
www.panasonic.ca
Problem
Check
this
Cannot
close cover.
Is
the disc properly
secured
in
place?
Cannot
play discs.
•Is the
unit
in
HOLD
status?
Is
the disc properly
secured
in
place?
Is
there
condensation on
the lens?
(Wait
for
about
an
hour
and
then
try
again.)
Cannot remove
disc.
Did
you
press
[PUSH)
to
release the disc?
Tracks
on
disc
do
not play
in
order, starting with the
first
track.
Is
[NOR,
RANDOM, RESUME]
in
(NOR]
position?
Cannot
hear
music
too
noisy.
•Is the
headphones/earphones
plug inserted
all
the
way?
Is
the plug
dirty?
(Wipe
away
dirt
on
plug.)
•Separate
the
unit
from mobile
phones.
TV
picture
Is
distorted.
Radio
reception
is
noisy.
Are you
using the
unit
body
too
near
a
TV
or
tuner?
(If
the
TV
or tuner
is
connected
to
a
simple indoor
antenna,
connect
it
to
an
outdoor antenna.)
No
reception.
The
FM
frequency range
is
different.
Has
the
frequency
step
been
set
for
your
area?
Cautions
Listening
caution
Do
not play
your
headphones
or
earphones
at
a
high
volume. Hearing
experts
advise
against
continuous
ex-
tended
play.
If
you
experience a
ringing
in
your
ears,
reduce
volume
or discontinue use.
Do
not
use
while operating
a
motorized
vehicle.
It
may
create
a
traffic
hazard
and
is
illegal in
many
areas.
You
should
use extreme
caution
or
temporarily discon-
tinue
use
in
potentially
hazardous
situations.
Even
if
your
headphones
or
earphones
are the open-air
type
designed
to
let
you hear
outside
sounds,
don't turn
up
the
volume
so
high
that
you
can't
hear
what's
around
you.
Sound
can
be
deceiving.
Over
time
your
hearing
"com-
fort
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 sale
level:
•Start your
volume
control
at
a low
setting,
•Slowly
increase
the
sound
until
you can hear
it
com-
fortably
and
clearly,
and
without
distortion.
Once
you have
established a
comfortable
sound
level:
•Set
the
dial
and
leave
it
there.
When
driving
a
car
In
the
interest of
traffic
safety,
do
not
operate
the
unit
while
driving.
8
Selection
and
care of
rechargeable /dry
cell
batteries
Selection
As
a
safety precaution, the portable
CD
players
made
by Panasonic
are constructed
so
it
is
impossible
to
recharge
ordinary
batteries.
Only
batteries especially
designed
for this
unit
can be
recharged.
Special
rechargeable Nl-Cd
batteries:
P-3GAVA/2B
(set
of 2)
For
details,
check
with
your
dealer.
Special
rechargeable
Ordinary dry
cell
batteries
batteries/rechargeable
batteries
©
<((
((o
)e©<
()
e
•If
rechargeable
battery play time
is
short
after
recharg-
ing,
the
batteries
have
reached
the
end
of
their
service
life.
Replace
them
with the
recommended
replace-
ments.
• Play time
may
be
shorter than usual
after
recharging
batteries
for
the
first
time
or
after
they
have been
un-
used
for
a
long
time.
Repeatedly recharge
and
dis-
charge
the
batteries
if
this
occurs
to
restore
them
to
normal.
Care
To
prevent
battery
damage,
electrolyte
leakage
and
short-circuiting,
heed
the
following points.
•Do
not peel
off
the
covering
on
batteries
and do
not
use
if
the covering
has been
peeled
off,
•Align the poles
©
and
Q
correctly
when
inserting
the
batteries,
•Do
not
mix
different
types
or
makes
of
batteries or old
and
new
batteries.
Remove
the
batteries
if
you do
not intend
to
use
the
unit
for
a
long
time.
•Do
not
throw
into
fire,
short-circuit,
disassemble,
or
subject
to
excessive
heat.
•Do
not attempt
to
recharge
dry
cell
batteries.
•Do
not allow
metal
objects
to
touch the
battery termi-
nals
as
this
may
cause
short-circuiting
which
is
dan-
gerous.
•When
carrying batteries
in
a
pocket
or
bag,
ensure
no
metal objects
such as necklaces
are
placed together
with
them. Contact
with
metal
may
cause
short-circuit-
ing
which can cause a
fire.
For
safety,
carry the
rechargeable
batteries
in
the battery carrying case.
Product Service
Do
not
attempt
to
remove
the cover(s)
or repair
the
unit
yourself.
Refer
servicing
to
qualified
personnel
only.
Product information
For product
service,
product
information or
assistance
with
product
operation,
refer to
the servicenter
directory.
User
memo:
DATE OF
PURCHASE
DEALER
NAME
DEALER ADDRESS
TELEPHONE
NUMBER

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