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Panasonic SC-HT520 System - Page 3 Questions & Answers
Connection problems
Yes you can by connecting a optical cable from bd35 to your systems optical in put,then select this in put on your sysyem and set sound to prologic2, you will not get HD MASTER or DOLBY TRUE HD audio but will get dolby digital and dts.
Hope this helps.
CABLE GUY.
1/6/2009 2:17:17 PM •
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on Jan 06, 2009
It wont play dvds!!! Help!!! Panasonic SC-HT520
You can try a CD/DVD Cleaner Disk ($3-$5). Some sell for $15, don't know if you'll get better results. If it doesn't work, then you have a laser alignment issue that needs calibrating. The labor is likely to cost more than a new DVD player.
12/28/2008 7:13:14 PM •
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on Dec 28, 2008
Saht870
The subwoofer contains the amplifier for all the speakers, i think your amp is broken not your subwoofer, sorry i do not think you can fix that
11/2/2008 9:28:52 PM •
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on Nov 02, 2008
Connection wire
IF YOUR IN THE UK HAVE A LOOK AT PARTMASTER ON THE INTERNET. THEY GENERALLY STOCK MOST CABLES ETC
10/3/2008 12:41:24 PM •
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on Oct 03, 2008
Dvd player
If your menu set-up functions do not list a Zone free setting, and the manufacturer does not offer zone free operation software code as a download, (RS-232 port to upload?) it is probably not possible to do this. Many players if they offer the multiple zone function,(different from zone free) will lock in to the most used zone after 5 or so uses (like computer DVD Players do as a function of windows). You may also have trouble with DVDs of different zones being in PAL/SECAM format and not in the NTSC format that all US TVs use, thus needing to be converted.
6/11/2008 6:56:31 PM •
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on Jun 11, 2008
Sound Quality
Preferential Quality Connections in order of higher quality are: 1st>HDMI, 2nd>DVI, 3rd>Component/S-Video, 4th>Composite Video. Make sure you only use the surround setting on 1 of the 2 components, which ever is of better quality. If you use them both it WILL sound like mud. (older receiver-newer tv>probably tv) but you must connect all tv audio channel outputs to receiver. (newer receiver-older tv>receiver would be better)
Receivers also tend to have more wattage to drive larger speaker loads than most TVs. The key is to turn off the surround and SRS functions on the TV if you use the surround decoders on the receiver. Either way you use it, make sure you use the set-up feature to balance the outputs of the various channels for either source (the levels of the two will probably be very different).
6/11/2008 6:47:56 PM •
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on Jun 11, 2008
Want power
go to nearest (radio shack)near you and buy power cord from there.
or from any electronic store.
4/26/2008 9:06:35 PM •
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on Apr 26, 2008
My dvd player cant be played
It is the region mater of your dvd player. The region of Your dvd is not matched with your Player. You need to change the settings of dvd to region "0"(Zero) means region free.
2/11/2008 1:38:15 PM •
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on Feb 11, 2008
Panasonis sa-ht 880
sounds as if you have blown the amp all you need to do is by a amp which would be cheaper than a new system
1/28/2008 8:02:03 PM •
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on Jan 28, 2008
Colours Disappeared
DEAR
YOUR SYSTEM IS OK ,ONLY YOU HAVE TO CHECK THE COLOUR SYSTEM MODE YOU HAVE SELECTED ON YOUR SYSTEM REMOTE .
CHCK BY SELECTIN PAL/ AUTO/NTSC/SECAM
THANK YOU
1/26/2008 6:41:25 AM •
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on Jan 26, 2008
Panasonic Home Theater
pl chaeck that
the dvd that you are getting sound are 5.1 ch out put that time your system by default selecting the same out put but all dvd are not same so when you are not geting the dialouge pl check audio mode on your systm remote.
thank you
santosh
1/26/2008 6:36:03 AM •
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on Jan 26, 2008
Power cable
yes
you have to make power in put seprate then only you can make power seprate.
thank you
1/26/2008 6:28:47 AM •
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on Jan 26, 2008
I have a panasonic sa vk880 and it wont give sound outputs, when i click on subwoofer button or surrounded enhancer it says error, please help
Try disconnecting all of the speakers except the left and right main speakers. If it works, check the wiring at the back of each speaker to make sure there aren't any shorts between the terminals. Better yet, just inspect the terminals both at the audio unit and the backs of the speakers. Stray strands of wire reaching across to the other terminal or exposed wire on the other side are a common problem.
If you have that all cleaned up and still have the error, you may have shorted transistors in the output amp of one of the channels, very likely the subwoofer. This may be caused by shorted speaker wiring, or the amp may have failed on its own. In either case, you would have to replace both of the output transistors for that channel (they may be built into a power amp module, in which case the module must be replaced). This requires soldering skill, and the knowledge to identify the transistors and check them with an ohmmeter. Most of the time, it's a basic job for any skilled electronic technician. (I did run into one model that would have required two days of disassembly labor just to get at the failed transistors - I told the customer that wasn't designed for service and he would be better off buying something different to replace it.)
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