Selecting the surround field, Maintenance, Troubleshooting guide – Panasonic RPWF6000 User Manual

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If the sound is broken or noisy when the headphones are in use

(Setting the most appropriate frequency)

The sound may be broken or noisy if the headphones are used outside the range of the radio waves or if

the reception becomes poor due to the interference from other wireless equipment using the 2.4 GHz radio

frequency band, a microwave etc.

Perform the following steps to manually reset the appropriate frequency for transmitting.

Press [SURROUND] to select the desired surround

mode.

Each time the button is pressed

● The SURROUND lamp for the selected mode will come on.

● This will go off, if “OFF” is selected.

● If the AC adaptor is disconnected and then connected, CINEMA is

automatically selected.

Press [ID/TUNING] on the transmitter once.

● The ID/TUNING lamp on the transmitter glows green, the

transmitter changes the frequency and then radio waves

start being transmitted.

● The headphones will automatically detect the emitted

frequency and noise and sound distortion will stop.

Selecting the surround field

Listening to audio from equipment connected to the transmitter

Surround mode

Surround mode and suitable input source

OFF

For normal headphone play

MUSIC

When playing music sources for enhanced acoustics

CINEMA

When playing movie sources for greater audio impact

Creates a feeling close to being actually part of the scene

VOICE

When playing sports game sources

Reproduces the excitement of being in a stadium at a noisy sports scene while making

the sound of the announcer or commentator easier to hear.

For your reference

● Depending on the signal being input, volume may vary when changing between surround modes.

● There is no surround effect when playing a monaural source.

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Maintenance

To clean this unit, wipe with a soft, dry cloth.

Never use alcohol, paint thinner, or benzine to clean this unit.

● Before using chemically treated cloth, read the instructions that came with the cloth carefully.

Troubleshooting guide

Before requesting service, make the below checks. If you are in doubt about some of the check points, or if the

remedies indicated in the chart do not solve the problem, consult your dealer for instructions.

Take both the headphones and the transmitter when you visit your dealer.

Problem

Possible cause and suggested remedy

No sound.

y

Check that the AC adaptor is connected to the transmitter (

page 8).

y

Check that the transmitter and the AV equipment are connected

(

page 11 to 12).

y

Turn on the AV equipment connected to the transmitter and start play on it. Check

that the OPR/CHARGE lamp on the transmitter lights green (

page 14).

y

Check that the transmitter’s INPUT SELECT control is set correctly for the connected

equipment (

page 14).

y

If the transmitter is connected to the headphone jack, turn up the volume on the

connected equipment (

page 12).

y

Put the headphones on again.

y

Turn up the volume on the headphones (

page 14).

y

The MUTING function is activated (

page 15).

● Move into the range of the radio waves.

y

The headphones’ OPR lamp is not on (

page 10).

● The supplied rechargeable battery has run down. Recharge them or replace the

alkaline dry cell batteries with new ones. If the OPR lamp is still off, take the unit to

your dealer.

y

Set the digital output setting on the connected equipment to “ON” if digital input is

selected.

y

You are playing a DTS audio track on a DVD player that is not compatible with DTS

(

page 12).

● Use a DTS compatible DVD player or select a PCM or Dolby Digital track.

y

You are playing a DVD recorded in DTS audio on a DVD player (includes game

machines) when “OFF” has been selected for the DVD player’s DTS digital output

setting (

page 12).

● Set the DVD player’s DTS digital output setting to “ON”.

y

You are playing a DVD recorded in DTS audio on a DVD player (includes game

machines) connected to this unit with an analogue connection (

page 12).

When the noise or sound distortion does not stop

Repeat the above step until the most appropriate frequency is set.

● This may not solve the problem if the headphones are being affected by a digital cordless telephone or other

device. In this case, moving the transmitter and the headphones as far as possible from the digital cordless

telephone or other device may stop the noise or sound distortion.

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