Panasonic H0608VC0, RQT9223-Y warranty Glossary

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Glossary

Analog

Audio signals produced from L/R audio output terminals of general equipment is called analog audio.

CPPM (Content Protection for Prerecorded Media)

This is the copyright protection technology which prevents file copy of DVD audio.

Decoder, Decode

Decoder is the device to enable us to hear audio data that is encoded on DVD, etc., as a normal audio signal. This process is called Decode.

Deep Color

This unit incorporates HDMI™ (V.1.3 with Deep Color) technology that can reproduce greater color gradation (4096 steps) when connected to a compatible TV.

You can enjoy exceptionally rich, natural-looking colors, with smooth, detailed gradation and minimal color banding.

[A lower color gradation (256 steps), without deep color, will be reproduced if connected to a TV which does not support deep color.]

Digital

DVD recorders, Blu-ray Disc/DVD players, and CD players are usually equipped with digital output terminals. Connect through the digital terminal to enjoy digital surround systems such as Dolby Digital and DTS.

Dolby Digital

Digital audio compression technology developed by Dolby Laboratories, Inc. Compatible with surround sound as well as 2-channel stereo sound. With this technology, you can keep massive amount of audio data efficiently.

Dolby Digital +

Improved version of Dolby Digital. It offers higher-audio quality, support for multi-channel (5.1-channel and more) and increased bitrates.

Dolby Digital Surround EX

Improved version of Dolby Digital. You can playback 6.1-channel sound by adding surround center to 5.1-channel compatible with Dolby Digital.

Dolby Pro Logic /Dolby Pro Logic x

This technology converts any 2-channel source recorded including Dolby surround into 5.1/7.1 or 6.1-channel sound with more realistic sound effects. You can enjoy old movies recorded in conventional 2-channel sounds (excluding monaural sounds) as they are converted to dynamic 5.1/7.1 or 6.1-channel sound.

Dolby TrueHD

Dolby TrueHD is an advanced version of MLP lossless method used for DVD audio. This is a high-quality audio method which enables complete playback of audio data made through a mastering studio.

Dolby TrueHD can only be used for Blu-ray Disc, etc, but is not applicable to DVD audio format.

DTS (Digital Theater Systems)

Surround system used in most movie theaters. Separation works well between channels, resulting in realistic surround effects.

DTS 96/24

This is higher-quality DTS with 96 kHz/24 bit and used for DVD-Video. 48 kHz/24 bit playback is possible on systems incompatible with DTS 96/24 due to backward compatibility.

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DTS-ES

Improved version of DTS. You can playback 6.1-channel sound by adding surround center to 5.1-channel.

DTS-HD

Audio technology enhanced in sound quality and functions based on DTS (used at movie theaters). You can playback DTS-HD sound as DTS on conventional AV amplifiers due to backward compatibility.

Depending on the encoding methods and bitrates, DTS is classified into three types: DTS-HD Master Audio, DTS-HD High Resolution Audio and DTS Digital Surround.

The format itself supports up to 2048 channels, but the maximum number of channels for next-generation DVD (Blu-ray Disc, etc.) is 8ch (7.1ch).

Dynamic range

Dynamic range is the difference between the lowest level of sound that can be heard above the noise of the equipment and the highest level of sound before distortion occurs.

HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface)

HDMI enables you to transmit digital audio and video signals using a single cable.

You can also transmit control signals using HDMI connections.

LPCM (Linear PCM)

This is one of the PCM methods and the uncompressed audio signal encoded digitally. This method is used for music CD, etc. Multi-channel LPCM signals used for Blu-ray Disc, DVD audio, etc. enable playback with higher-sound quality.

Optical

Using optical fiber cable for digital signal input/output from DVD, CD, etc., provides better sound quality for playback or recording compared to analog.

PCM (Pulse Code Modulation)

This is one of the methods that enables analog sounds to be converted to digital sounds.

Sampling frequency

Sampling is the process of converting the heights of sound wave (analog signal) samples taken at set periods into digits (digital encoding).

Sampling frequency is the number of samples taken per second, so larger numbers mean faithful reproduction of the original sound.

Surround signal

Audio signal made up with front speakers, center speaker and surround speakers.

x.v.Color

This is a name of products compliant with ISO Standard for wider color space: “xvYCC”.

1080p

This is one of the digital hi-vision images.

1080 is the number of effective scanning lines that constitute the actual screen. This enables every detail to be beautifully expressed. Images are less flickered with progressive method that scans in order from the top.

RQT9223

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Contents Operating Instructions If you see this symbol Listening cautionBefore use FCC NoteUntil now Until now…How can we enjoy TV with surround sound? TV outputsTable of contents Supplied accessories Please check and identify the supplied accessoriesControl guide This unitRemote control SuppliedRear Panel BatteriesYou can install and connect speakers in 7.1ch setting Quick guideYou can easily enjoy high-quality pictures and sounds You can enjoy TV and DVD with surround soundPlacing speakers Quick guide Center speakerSurround speakers D right, E left Surround back speakers F right, G leftFront speaker right Front speaker left Center speaker How to connect speaker cables If using 4-mm plugRear panel Connecting speakers Quick guide Connection cableConnecting a TV and a Blu-ray Disc Connecting equipment with Hdmi terminalDVD player Video and Audio cableWhen connection is complete Quick guideTesting speaker output Watching TV or DVDPress Power Watching TV or DVD Quick guide Operations on the unitPress Press orConnecting equipment with Hdmi terminal ConnectionsBasic connections DVD recorder Blu-ray Disc/DVD playerConnections Connecting cables to S video and audio terminals Connecting the opticalVideo connection cable not included Video cableConnecting cables to component and audio terminals Connections PreparationsOptical fiber cable not included Out opticalTo enjoy analog sounds Other connectionsTo connect the unit to a CD player How to attach or remove the front terminal cover To connect the unit for audio or picture recordingTo connect the unit to a video camera etc VideoTo connect bi-wire speakers Connecting other speakersTo connect a second pair of front speakers Speakers B Connecting antennas To enjoy wireless audio with SH-FX67Connect the setup microphone included Place the setup microphone includedPress -AUTO, Test on the remote control Confirm a is displayed on the unit’s displayError messages Auto speaker setup using the setup microphone PreparationsMessage Cause Countermeasure Basic playback Enjoying the Home Theater To finish the Home Theater Using surround speakers wirelessly with SH-FX67 Using Speakers BPlayback when making analog Channel connectionsDolby Pro Logic Listening to surround soundSFC Sound Field Control Listening to surround sound Operations Press SurroundSound field Dolby Pro LogicAdjusting Dolby Pro Logic ’s Music mode Remote controlling sound effectsAdjusting NEO6’s Music mode Adjusting speaker volumes Convenient functionsSilencing speakers temporarily Displaying the current statusThis unit supports Hdavi Control 3 function You can select Speaker Selection Home Cinema or TVDigital audio out optical Using the Viera Link Hdavi ControlTM Operations Enjoying the Home Theater through one-touch operationsUsing the sound menu Adjusting the speaker levelAdjusting the bass Adjusting the trebleBalancing front speaker volume Listening clearly at low volumeUsing whisper mode surround SoundUsing the setup menu Basic operationUsing the setup menu Operations Adjusting the brightness of the displayUsing sleep timer Setting speakers and their sizesSetting the lowpass filter Changing auto speaker settingsMaking bi-wire setting Setting the speaker impedanceChanging the input settings Setting the placement positions for surround speakersSetting wireless speakers Setting input signalsReducing standby power consumption power save mode Setting Viera Link to OFFSwitching the attenuator Changing the volume displayUsing headphones Using the setup menu / Using headphones / RecordingRecording OperationsRemote controlling aTV or DVD recorder etc Remote controlling a TV, cable box and satellite receiverRemote controlling a TV or DVD recorder etc. Operations Remote controlling a DVD recorderRemote controlling a Blu-ray Disc/DVD player  Code List Entering a code to operate other equipmentEtc RemoteMEI Remote controlling a TV or DVD recorder etc Playing an iPod on this unitPlaying music recorded on iPod Unit OperationsPreset tuning Listening to the RadioReducing excessive noise Manual tuningFM frequency step Digital signals that can be played on this unit Audio signal displaysOther information Other information Reference When you set the front speakers L , R as LargeName Memory size Glossary Glossary / Error messages Reference Error messagesMessage Cause/countermeasure Play This does not mean a problem with the unit Troubleshooting guideCenter, surround or subwoofer Maintenance Troubleshooting guide / Maintenance ReferenceSpecifications Panasonic Audio Products Limited Warranty Limited Warranty Only for the U.S.AA. Reference Limited Warranty Only for Canada Panasonic Canada IncProduct information Product ServiceUser memo Corporation of North America

RQT9223, H0608VC0, RQT9223-Y specifications

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