STEP 2: Positioning
How you set up your speakers can affect the bass and the sound field.
Setup example
Place the front, centre, surround speakers at approximately the same distance from the seating position.
The angles in the diagram are approximate.
≥Keep your speakers at least 10 mm away from the system for proper ventilation.
60°
120°
ACentre speaker
≥ Put on a rack or shelf not to interfere with the TV’s various
sensors (ambient light, etc.). Vibration caused by the speaker can disrupt the picture if it is placed directly on the TV.
BFront speakers C Subwoofer
D Surround speakers
≥Place the speakers at the same height or higher than ear level.
E[BTT755[for[Australia[and[New[Zealand] Wireless system
≥Place the wireless system within approximately 10 m from the main unit, and in a horizontal position with the top panel faced upward.
≥To allow for proper ventilation and to maintain good airflow around the wireless system, position it with at least 5 cm of space on all sides.
≥Do not use the wireless system or the digital transmitter in a metal cabinet or bookshelf.
[Except[BTT755[for[Australia[and[New[Zealand]
You can enjoy surround speaker sound wirelessly when you use the optional Panasonic wireless accessory
For more details, refer to the operating instructions for the optional wireless system.
∫If irregular colouring occurs on your TV, turn the TV off for about 30 minutes.
If it persists, move the speakers further away from the TV.
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∫Wireless system
To avoid interference, maintain the following distances between the wireless system and other electronic devices that use the same radio frequency (2.4 GHz band).
e.g., | Wireless LAN: |
| approx. 2 m |
| Cordless phone and |
Wireless | other electronic devices: |
system | approx. 2 m |
The wireless system will automatically seek a clear channel if any of these other devices interfere with its communication. When this happens, the wireless link indicator (“ [W] ”) flashes on the main unit, and there is a brief interruption in audio coming from the surround speakers.
This is the normal operation of the product working to assure the best possible performance of your home theatre system.
If the interference persists, try moving the other devices to another location outside the range of the wireless system or move the wireless system nearer to the main unit.
∫Upgrade your system to 7.1-channel system
The main unit is designed to enjoy the 7.1ch surround sound. By connecting 2 units of the Panasonic wireless system
Necessary equipment: [BTT755[for[Australia[and[New[Zealand]
≥1 optional wireless system
≥2 additional speakers
[Impedance: 3 ≠ to 6 ≠, Speaker input power: 100 W (Min)]
[Except[BTT755[for[Australia[and[New[Zealand]
≥2 optional wireless systems
≥2 additional speakers
[Impedance: 3 ≠ to 6 ≠, Speaker input power: 100 W (Min)]
For more details, refer to the operating instructions for the optional wireless system.
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≥Use only supplied speakers
Using other speakers can damage the unit, and sound quality will be negatively affected.
≥You can damage your speakers and shorten their useful life if you play sound at high levels over extended periods.
≥Positioning speakers in front
It is possible to locate all the speakers in front of the listening position. However, the optimal surround sound effect may not be obtainable.
≥Place speakers on flat secure bases.
≥Placing speakers too close to floors, walls, and corners can result in excessive bass. Cover walls and windows with thick curtains.
≥For optional wall mount, refer to page 44.