Panasonic SC-VK70D, SC-VK90D Using GUI Graphical User Interface screens, Common procedures

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Using GUI (Graphical User Interface) screens

 

 

 

 

 

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DIMMER

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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RETURN

 

 

GUI DISP

 

 

 

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RETURN

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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SKIP

QUICK REPLAY ZOOM

SLOW/SEARCH

S.SRND S.WOOFER D.RE-MASTER

SHIFT

PL S.SOUND EQ SOUND EQ

MANUAL EQ

Remote control only

RAMDVD-ADVD-VVCDCD WMAMP3 JPEG

GUI screens are menus that contain information about the disc or unit. These menus allow you to perform operations by changing this information.

Common procedures

1Press [GUI DISP].

Each time you press the button:

Disc information (A page 24)

Progress indicator (A right)

Unit information (A page 24)

Original display

2 Unit information only

While the leftmost icon is highlighted

Press [8, 9] to select the menu.

Each time you press the button:

Play menu ↓ ↑

Display menu ↓ ↑

Audio menu

↓ ↑

Picture menu

4Press [8, 9] to select the setting.

Items with “8” or “9” above and below can be changed by [8, 9].

Press [ENTER] if the setting does not change after pressing [8, 9].

Some items require different operations. Read the explanations on the following pages.

For your reference

Depending on the condition of the unit (playing, stopped, etc.) and the type of software you are playing, there are some items that you cannot select or change.

When numbers are displayed (e.g. title No.), the numbered but- tons are also effective for setting. After entering the numbers, press [ENTER] to register the setting.

To clear the menus

Press [RETURN] until the menus disappear.

L To change the position of the icons

1Press [/, -] to select the rightmost icon.

2Press [8, 9] to move the icons.

(There are 5 positions.)

Progress indicator

Indicates how far you have played through an item. Example DVD-V

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1

2

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1 : 46 : 50

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2Current position RAMDVD-ADVD-VVCDCDWMAMP3

PG: Program number RAM

PL: Play list number RAM

T:Title number DVD-VTrack number VCDCD

3G: Group number DVD-AWMAMP3JPEG

T:Track number in group DVD-AWMAMP3

C:Chapter number DVD-V

4P: Picture number JPEG

Condition–play, pause, or slow/search

RAMDVD-ADVD-V VCDCD WMAMP3

5Play speed (A below)

Changing the time display RAMDVD-ADVD-VVCDCD Press [8, 9] to show the elapsed play time or remaining time for the program, play list, track or title (or chapter during program and random play).

Elapsed play time VCD (SVCD only) WMAMP3 (display only, cannot be changed)

Changing play speed

DVD-A(Motion picture part only)

DVD-V(Dolby Digital only)

You can slow down or speed up play.

During play

Disc operations

3 Press [/, -] to select the item.

Press [/] (slower) or [-] (faster).

 

 

 

There are five speeds:

 

 

 

x0.8←→

x0.9←→

x1.0 (normal speed)←→

x1.2←→

x1.4

After you change the speed:

– Output is in stereo,

– Digital output switches to PCM.

Sound is stereo as long as “x1.0” is orange.

To return to normal play (surround sound), press [- DVD/CD] or [ENTER].

Normal play is also restored when you return the speed to x1.0 and clear the progress indicator.

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Contents Example SC-VK80D SC-VK70DMain unit ¡These operating instructions are applicable to modelsInstructions are of SC-VK90D for Southeast Asia SystemAccessories Table of contentsGlossary Playing DVDs and Video CDs Disc informationSubwoofer VK90D VK80D Front speakersCenter speaker VK90D VK80D Surround speakersVolt ADJ Connecting a television with an S Video in terminal Connecting a television with a Video in terminalConnecting a television with Component Video in terminals Use Conserving powerDo not Shift Press SHIFT+SETUP to show the Quick Setup screenSetup EnterDemo Press CLOCK/TIMER to select ClockPress and hold -DEMO until no Demo is displayed SkipSuper Surround Control reference guideMain unit Center consoleMIX 2CH Remote controlTOP MENU, Direct NAVIGATOR, SLOW/SEARCHNormal play Discs-Basic playSkipping items Position Memory functionStarting play from a selected item Selecting still pictures-Page skipSelecting groups and tracks to play Disc play mode functionDiscs-Convenient functions Program play All group playRandom play Repeat play SoundtracksSubtitles Variable Zoom function Marking places to play againSelecting a program to play Direct Navigator Using the play list menuPlaying the programs or play list on DVD-RAM WMA/MP3, CD text and Jpeg navigation menus Playing HighMAT discs Progress indicator Using GUI Graphical User Interface screensCommon procedures OFF Using GUI Graphical User Interface screensDisc information Unit informationVariable zoom function a Picture mode RAM DVD-A DVD-V VCD JpegDisplay menu Picture menu AspectSelecting channels Preset tuningManual tuning RadioPress / Tape to start playback Cassette tapesPress / Tape Dolby Pro Logic Speaker level adjustmentsDolby Digital and DTS Center Focus Custom Sound Memory-Store Sound settingsSuper Surround Advanced SurroundDouble re-master-Enjoying more Natural sound Using the Manual Equalizer Manual EQUsing the Super Sound Equalizer Adjusting the bassMIX 2CH Reducing noise when recording AMSelect the source to be recorded Press REC on the main unit to start recordingInsert the disc and start play a Press SHIFT+V.MUTE to switch the function on or offEnjoying karaoke Enjoying karaoke with karaoke DVDTo record your karaoke performance Enjoying karaoke with other karaoke SourcesChanging the key Adding an echo effectSleep timer Using the timersPlay/record timer Convenient functions Mpeg Changing settingsMenus Items Options Press /, to select the menu’s tab Entering a password RatingsChanging the delay time Speaker Setting Press SHIFT+SETUP to show the menusOptional antenna connections Digital outputPress AUX remote control TUNER/AUX Using other equipmentHome Theater-Enjoying more powerful Sound Using an external unitUnit’s display There are already markers Troubleshooting guidePower OperationListening to the radio Using the cassette deckSound PictureMaintenance Safety precautionsSpecifications Specifications

SC-VK70D, SC-VK80D, SC-VK90D specifications

The Panasonic SC-VK series, comprising the SC-VK90D, SC-VK80D, and SC-VK70D, represents a robust line of audio systems designed for music enthusiasts seeking high-quality sound and versatility in their listening experience.

The SC-VK90D stands at the top of the lineup, boasting an impressive 3000 watts of total power output. This model is equipped with a sophisticated DJ function that includes various sound effects, making it ideal for parties and gatherings. One of its standout features is the Bluetooth connectivity, allowing users to stream music wirelessly from their devices. Additionally, it supports an array of audio formats, including MP3 and WMA, ensuring compatibility with most digital music libraries. The inclusion of a built-in FM tuner enhances its functionality, providing access to a diverse array of radio stations.

Moving to the SC-VK80D, this model retains many of the performance characteristics of its more powerful counterpart while offering a slightly reduced power output of 2200 watts. This model is perfect for home use, striking a balance between power and energy efficiency. The SC-VK80D also features Bluetooth connectivity, a USB port for direct playback, and a CD player, making it a versatile choice for users who want multiple ways to experience their music. Its compact design facilitates easy placement in various living spaces without compromising sound quality.

The SC-VK70D is an entry-level model that still delivers an impressive audio performance, with a total power output of 1000 watts. It is designed to meet the needs of those seeking a reliable sound system without excessive power. The SC-VK70D includes basic Bluetooth functionality and supports USB connections for playback, making it user-friendly. Additionally, it features a variety of sound modes, allowing listeners to customize their audio experience whether they are enjoying music, watching movies, or hosting parties.

All three models in the SC-VK series incorporate advanced audio technologies such as the Clear Sound and Dynamic Bass features, which enhance overall sound clarity and produce deep, resonant bass lines. They also employ a sleek, modern design with easy-to-use interfaces, emphasizing usability alongside aesthetic appeal.

In summary, the Panasonic SC-VK90D, SC-VK80D, and SC-VK70D cater to a wide range of audio preferences, making them suitable for various settings—be it a small gathering or a large event. Each model offers distinct features, yet all share a common goal: to deliver a powerful and immersive listening experience.