Panasonic SC-PT670 manual Glossary, Getting Started Playing Discs, Other Operations Reference, Wma

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Glossary

Getting Started

Playing Discs

Decoder

A decoder restores the coded audio signals on DVDs to normal. This is called decoding.

Dolby Digital

This is a method of coding digital signals developed by Dolby Laboratories. Apart from stereo (2-channel) audio, these signals can also be 5.1-channel sound.

DTS (Digital Theater Systems)

This surround system is used in many movie theaters around the world. There is good separation between the channels, so realistic sound effects are possible.

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.

Frame still and field still

Frames are the still pictures that go together to make a moving picture. There are about 30 frames shown each second.

One frame is made up of two fields. A regular TV shows these fields one after the other to create frames.

A still is shown when you pause a moving picture. A frame still is made up of two alternating fields, so the picture may appear blurred, but overall quality is high.

A field still is not blurred, but it has only half the information of a frame still so picture quality is lower.

JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group)

This is a system used for compressing/decoding color still pictures. The benefit of JPEG is less deterioration in picture quality considering the degree of compression.

Linear PCM (pulse code modulation)

These are uncompressed digital signals, similar to those found on CDs.

MP3 (MPEG Audio Layer 3)

An audio compression method that compresses audio to approximately one tenth of its size without any considerable loss of audio quality.

Playback control (PBC)

If a Video CD has playback control, you can select scenes and information with menus.

Progressive/Interlaced

NTSC, the video signal standard, has 480 interlaced (i) scan lines, whereas progressive scanning uses twice the number of scan lines. This is called 480p.

Using progressive output, you can enjoy the high-resolution video recorded on media such as DVD-Video.

Your TV must be compatible to enjoy progressive video.

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 more faithful reproduction of the original sound.

Other Operations

Reference

HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface)

HDMI is a next-generation digital interface for consumer electronic products. Unlike conventional connections, it transmits uncompressed digital video and audio signals on a single cable. This unit supports high- definition video output (720p, 1080i, 1080p) from the HDMI AV OUT terminal. To enjoy high-definition video, a high-definition compatible TV is required.

I/P/B

MPEG 2, the video compression standard adopted for use with DVD-Video, codes frames using these 3 picture types.

I:Intra coded picture

This picture has the best quality and is the best to use when adjusting the picture.

P:Predictive coded picture

This picture is calculated based on past I- or P-pictures.

B:Bidirectionally-predictive coded picture

This picture is calculated by comparing past and future I- and P-pictures so it has the lowest volume of information.

WMA

WMA is a compression format developed by Microsoft Corporation. It achieves the same sound quality as MP3 with a file size that is smaller than that of MP3.

EST. 1924

Listening caution

Selecting fine audio equipment such as the unit you’ve just purchased is only the start of your musical enjoyment. Now it’s time to consider how you can maximize the fun and excitement your equipment offers. This manufacturer and the Electronic Industries Association’s Consumer Electronics Group want you to get the most out of your equipment by playing it at a safe level. One that lets the sound come through loud and clear without annoying blaring or distortion —and, most importantly, without affecting your sensitive hearing.

We recommend that you avoid prolonged exposure to excessive noise.

Sound can be deceiving. Over time your hearing “comfort 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 safe level:

Start your volume control at a low setting.

Slowly increase the sound until you can hear it comfortably and clearly, and without distortion.

Once you have established a comfortable sound level:

Set the dial and leave it there.

Taking a minute to do this now will help to prevent hearing damage or loss in the future. After all, we want you listening for a lifetime.

RQTX0210

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Contents Illustrations shown may differ from your unit Region number SC-PT673Example FCC Note PT670 the Following Applies only in the U.S.AAccessories Getting Started Playing Discs OperationsOther Reference XTN5+10FFJKGlossary Getting Started Playing DiscsOther Operations Reference WMATable of Contents Step Assembling the front speakers Setup example Step PositioningIf irregular coloring occurs on your TV ≥Use only supplied speakersStep Connections Connect to the terminals of the same colorSubwoofer Center Front Surround speaker L Speaker cable sticker includedBasic setup example TV terminal Cable required Main unit terminal FeaturesStarted Viera Link Hdavi ControlGuide Getting Started Step Connections AM\loop\antennaPreparing the remote control Step AC power supply cord connectionDo not Select DVD/CD Show the Smart setup Finish Smart setupTurn on the unit Select YesSelect DVD/CD Show the Easy setup Select Yes Follow the messages and make the settingsFinish Easy setup Easy setup screen assists you in making necessary settingsSetting up the radio Select FM or AMSelect the channel Select the frequencySelecting the playback source Getting Started DiscsPlaying OtherSelecting the source by the remote control Selecting the playback sourceEnjoying surround sound effects Select other surround modesWhisper-mode Surround GettingRIGHT, Surround Left Basic play Getting StartedUsing the remote control Playing CDs sequentially CD Mode Other modes of playDiscs Playing Repeat playPlaying data discs Using navigation menusPlaying RAM and DVD-R/-RW DVD-VR discs Using on-screen menus Make the settings ExitShow the on-screen menu Select the itemConfirming Hdmi information Menu 4 HdmiMenu 2 Video Menu 3 AudioUsing the Viera LinkTM Hdavi ControlTM Auto input switchingPower off link Playing Discs OperationsHome theater Speaker controlStart menu will be shown. e.g. DVD-V Using the iPod Connect the iPod not included firmlySelect the menu Select music or video menu onSelect the iPod menu Speaker installation optionsPlay a slideshow on your iPod Video menu Changing the player settingsDisc menu Audio menu Others menuDisplay menu Hdmi menuDiscs that can be played Getting Started Playing Discs Other Operations ReferenceProduct Service MaintenanceFormat Disc Extension Reference CD-R/RWTroubleshooting guide PowerUnit displays General operationGetting Started Playing Discs Other Operations Specifications General Getting Playing Discs Other Operations One Panasonic Way, Secaucus, New JerseyIf YOU Ship the Product to a Servicentre Warranty ServiceLimitations and Exclusions Set the Sleep timer Press and hold -SLEEP Control reference guide= TV operations @ Source select@Connect headphones not included Standby/on switch Power Í/IGetting Discs Model Number Serial Number ForU.S.A.andPuertoRico ForCanada Ambler DriveMississauga, Ontario F1208AA1049