Panasonic RQT9223-Y, H0608VC0 Using surround speakers wirelessly with SH-FX67, Using SPEAKERS B

Models: RQT9223 H0608VC0 RQT9223-Y

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Using surround speakers wirelessly with SH-FX67

Using surround speakers wirelessly with SH-FX67

Insert the digital transmitter into the unit’s digital transmitter terminal and connect surround speakers to SH-FX67’s wireless system (page 23).

By using 2 sets of SH-FX67, you can enjoy 7.1 channel playback, making the surround speakers and surround back speakers wireless.

See SH-FX67’s operating instructions for details.

Make sure to turn the unit off before inserting or removing the digital transmitter.

See the note on page 50.

The “WIRELESS READY SURROUND” indicator stays on while the digital transmitter is connected.

The indicator may stay off or flash in the following cases.

The indicator stays off:

When the “MULTI CH PROCESSING” indicator is off

When using “MULTI ROOM ” (below)

The indicator flashes:

• When radio waves are interrupted (when SH-FX67 is turned off)

To enjoy 7.1 channel playback using 2 sets of SH-FX67

You need to set ID number for the second SH-FX67.

Turn on either of the 2 sets.

Insert the digital transmitter supplied with the one which is OFF to this unit. (page 23)

1.Turn the unit on.

“WIRELESS READY SURROUND” indicator flashes.

2.Press [FM/AM] on the remote control.

3.Press [3] on the remote control while pressing [TUNE 1] on the unit.

ID set mode starts.

4.Press ID set button on the SH-FX67 which is ON while “P ” is displayed on the display panel.

5.Press [3] on the remote control while pressing [TUNE 1] on the unit.

“WIRELESS READY SURROUND” indicator lights up.

The setting is completed.

Note

The digital transmitter supplied with SH-FX67 which is ON is not used.

We recommend you keep the unused digital transmitter in a safe place.

When you use wireless speakers in another room (MULTI ROOM)

Be sure to set “MULTI ROOM ” in “Setting wireless speakers” (page 39).

The audio signals come out of front and center in 2CH MIX (2-channel mix)

When the digital transmitter is inserted and “MULTI ROOM ” is set , the “WIRELESS READY M. ROOM” indicator lights on. However, the indicator may turn off in the following cases.

-When radio waves are interrupted (when SH-FX67 is turned off)

-When the surround speakers are in use of wireless (above).

Using SPEAKERS B

Sound is output from the speakers connected to the FRONT B terminals on this unit.

Press [SPEAKERS B] on the unit to switch “ B ” on.

Using SPEAKERS B To turn off speakers connected to the FRONT A terminals

Switch “ A ” on the display off by pressing [SPEAKERS A].

• See the note on page 51.

Playback when making analog

operationsBasic

 

8-channel connections

 

• Make analog 8-channel connections (page 20).

 

• Select “SPEAKERS A” (page 26).

Theater

• Switch the input source to “BD/DVD P. ” (page 26).

Press and hold [BD/DVD PLAYER,

 

–ANALOG 8CH] until “BD P. 8CH ” is

 

displayed.

Home

• To cancel, press and hold until “BD/DVD P. ” is displayed.

 

• See the note on page 51.

 

Enjoying only with TV speaker

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• When image equipment such as TV and recorder is

connected to this unit via HDMI (pages 12, 13 and 16),

Enjoying

images/audio signals from the recorder go through this unit

 

and are transmitted to TV even if this unit is turned off (Standby

 

through function). This is convenient to enjoy only with TV

 

speaker.

 

• Images recorded with x.v.Color or Deep Color (page 52)

 

are also supported.

 

Enjoying 7.1-channel virtual surround playback

Even if the surround back speakers are not connected, you can enjoy 7.1-channel virtual surround playback when playing more than 6-channel audio signals.

Note

When you place the surround speakers at the back of the listening-viewing position, set to “REAR SPK ” in “Setting the placement positions for surround speakers” (page 39).

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