Standard Features
- portable,
battery powered (4 D-cell batteries) with AC adapter
- built-in
stereo: 2-way, 4 speaker system (2.1 Watt output)
- stereo headphone
socket; stereo line out connectors
- built-in
easy-to-aim antenna
- decryption
and narrowcast capability
- program selection
by language and category
- 10 presets
and last station memory
- 3-line, 8-character
LC display to show station, category and other information
- port for
multimedia services
- easy to Basic
Setup, Basic Operation and Band Update
Mode
Basic
Setup
- Plug the receiver
in. The clock will be displayed.
- Press the
ON button on the top-left of the unit.
- Adjust the
antenna to the proper orientation.
- The signal
indicator on top left of the display window will show up to three bars.
If no signal is received, the antenna icon will flash and the display reads
"No Signal Antenna?". Try to position to antenna for the maximum
number of bars.
Basic Operation
- After turning
on the receiver and positioning the antenna, the first WorldSpace broadcaster
should be audible.
- If there
is adequate signal strength and no WorldSpace audio is available, try to
search for the broadcasters (see next section).
- Use the Tuning
arrows to select the broadcaster and service components.
* Up arrow to decrease broadcaster ID and SCs
* Down arrows to increase broadcaster ID and SCs
- As the tuning
arrows are used, the broadcaster ID is displayed on the screen with Service
Component information (e.g., 31 3/6 means BC ID 31 and service component
3 out of 6 service components total).
- Alternatively,
press the "Guide" button for a list of broadcaster IDs, use the
tuning arrows, and then the "Select" button.
Band
Update Mode
This section does not apply if you are already receiving WorldSpace audio
content. However, if no broadcasters can be heard and the display window shows
an adequate signal strength, then you will have to force the receiver to search
for the broadcasters.
- Press the
MODE button (left end, 2nd from the bottom). A menu will appear on the display
with an arrow towards "PROGRAM".
- Press the
down arrow button that is one to the right and one below the MODE button
three times until the arrow on the display points to "OTHER".
If you don't do this within 15 seconds, the display resets and you'll have
to proceed to step 1.
- Press the
"ENTER" button on the lower left.
- Press the
down arrow button that is one to the right of the ENTER five button three
times until the arrow in the display points to "BAND UPDATE".
If you don't do this within 15 seconds, the display resets and you'll have
to proceed to step 1.
- Press the
"ENTER" button on the lower left.
- If the search
is successful, the 1st broadcaster will be heard and the rest of the broadcasters
will be in memory. Follow the directions in the Basic Operations section
to tune through the broadcasters.

This
is the dedicated sophisticate. With its vertical design, Panasonic's Worldspace
receiver stacks two pairs of 2-way speakers to capitalize on WorldSpace Service
delivery of near-CD quality output. With the largest display area to date, this
receiver gives users three 12-character lines of information. It also offers
10 channel presets.
Established
in Osaka, Japan in 1918, Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. Ltd. is one of the
world's leading producers of electronic and electric products for consumer,
business and industrial use. Matsushita's products are marketed worldwide under
the Panasonic, Technics, Quasar and National brand names.
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