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Panasonic RR-830 Desktop Cassette Transcriber / Recorder - Page 8 Questions & Answers
How do you turn off a Panasonic SA-PM12 COMPLEETLY?
Because it has a clock built into it, you are not meant to turn it off completely. However if you wish to do so then you must switch it off at the mains or remove the plug from the socket. Doing so will probably loose the time settings though. As I suspect it has no back up supply for them. So if you want to use the clock again it will have to be set.
How do I set the clock on my Panasonic SA-Ak270 mini stereo
The main unit is the SA-AK270. The entire mini-system is called the SC-AK270. The manual is available on the Panasonic support site:
https://www.panasonic.com/au/support/manual-download/audio/hi-fi/sc-ak270.html . You do need to accept the Panasonic terms of use to download the manual. The check box is below the box with the Manual description and View link. The clock setting procedure is shown on page 14 (with the remote). The pictures of the remote control and main unit buttons are on pages 8-9 of the manual.
With the remote, press the Clock/Timer button until the Display is showing the time. Press Skip Back/Rewind or Skip Forward/Fast Forward within 8 seconds of pressing Clock/Timer to set the hour. Press Clock/Timer again and use the same Rewind/Fast Forward buttons to set the minutes. Note: the SC-AK270 uses a 24-hour clock.
You can also do this by starting with the Display button on the main unit. Then use the Skip Back/Rew and Skip Forward/Fast Forward buttons on either side of the Manual Eq button.
I hope this helps.
Cindy Wells
Hi I am having problems with my Panasonic SA-AK200
Looking at your question, it appears that the problem is not always on the same channel (right/left). This makes me wonder if the problem is the source or the cables you are using. The easy way to test this is to connect everything, check which speaker is not working, then swap the left and right cables at the aux jack. If the same speaker does not work, then it is a problem with the SA-AK200. If the problem switches to the other speaker, the SA-AK200 is not the problem and you should try replacing the cables or suspect the source (whatever you are trying to connect to aux) is at fault. If the SA-AK200 is the problem, I would suspect bad solder connections at the input jacks. Good luck
What is the process for Multizoning a DVD-S38 / DVD-S48 / DVD-S58 / DVD-S68 /...
Providing your DVD Player is one of the below models, you can multizone the unit yourself using the remote supplied with the product and another Panasonic product remote thas a Pause button on it
Applicable Models:
DVD-S38 / DVD-S48 / DVD-S58 / DVD-S68 / DVD-S500 / DVD-S700
Multizoning Process:
1. Power on the unit and open the disc tray
2. Using the remote that came with the player, press the following buttons in sequence
3. AUDIO 1 9 8 2
4. SUBTITLE
5. Using the other Panasonic Remote (not the one that came with the player), press the PAUSE button
6. On the remote that came with the DVD player, press the 0 (zero) button
7. If you have followed the above process correctly, the word ON should be shown on the front panel display of the player*1
*1 Please note: The models DVD-S500 and DVD-S700 do not have a front panel display,
so the only way of confirming that the multizoning process has been done correctly, is to
try playing a DVD disc from another region code other than region 4
or this one.
This hack requires the S48 remote plus a universal remote configured for the S48 with a separate 'Pause' button (or another Panasonic DVD remote with a separate 'Pause' button may work).
I used a cheap universal remote.
1. Select DVD device on remote.
2. Hold magic button until the DVD button blinks twice.
3. Enter device code 0490 (DVD button blinks twice)
Neither the 'Play/Pause' nor 'Frame' buttons on the S48 remote work for this hack.
1. Power on.
2. Open tray.
3. Using the S48 remote press Audio, 1, 9, 8, 2, Subtitle
4. Using the other remote (URC 7562) press Pause.
5. Using the S48 remote press 0.
The DVD front panel should now show the text "on".
The DVD should now be region-free.
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Region code hack posted by spook65, December 12 2012:
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DVD-S48EG-K (Region 2)
This is the process for unlocking, the Panasonic DVD-S48 for
multi-zone.
Please note, you will need a universal remote control which
has a PAUSE button in order to unlock this player.
1. Turn the power ON
2. Open the disc tray
3. Using the remotes, press AUDIO 1 9 8 2 SUBTITLE PAUSE 0
4. Switch the player to STANDBY and then switch ON again.
The display should read ON after you enter PAUSE 0.
If this doesn't happen, switch the player off and start the
sequence again.
The remote supplied with Panasonic player has a PLAY/PAUSE
button rather than a separate PAUSE button. If you use the
PLAY/PAUSE button, the tray will close and the unlock
sequence will be aborted.
To get round this, you need a universal remote set-up to use
with the DVD player. After pressing SUBTITLE on the
Panasonic remote, quickly press the PAUSE button on the
universal remote, then press 0 on the Panasonic remote to
complete to unlock code entry.
do this at your own risk.
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https://www.videohelp.com/dvdhacks/panasonic-dvd-s48eb-k/11884
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