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    Before requesting service, make the below checks. If you are in doubt ab\
    out some of the check points, or if the remedies indicated in the chart do not solve the problem:
    In the U.S.A., contact the Panasonic Customer Call Center at 1-800-211-7\
    262, or e-mail [email protected], or the w ebsite (http://www.panasonic.com).
    In Canada, contact the Panasonic Canada Inc. Customer Care Centre at 905\
    -624-5505, or visit the website (www.panasonic.ca), or  an authorized Servicentre close to you.
    Troubleshooting guide     
    No sound or there is a
    lot of noise.
    No play.
    ≥The HOLD function is on (
    ➪page 2).
    ≥ The disc isn’t correctly set.
    ≥ The disc is scratched or dirty. (Tracks skipped.)
    ≥ The unit may not read MP3 correctly if it is shaken while it is
    reading the files. 
    ≥ There is moisture on the lens. Wait for about an hour and
    then try again.
    ≥ The lens is dirty: clean it with a blower (recommended
    product:  SZZP1038C ). If the lens gets marked with
    fingerprints, gently wipe them off with a cotton swab.
    ≥ You may not be able to play MP3 if you have copied a multi-
    session disc that has no data between sessions.
    ≥ Ensure the plugs are inserted firmly.
    ≥ Wipe the plugs clean with a clean cloth.
    ≥ Noise may occur when playing MP3 if recording quality is poor.
    ≥ The elapsed playing time disappears and sound is interrupted
    if bumps continue repeatedly.
    ≥ Separate this unit from mobile telephones.
    Play doesn’t resume
    from the track where
    play  stopped at.≥This doesn’t work if you change discs.
    ≥ This doesn’t work during random play. 
    ≥ It may not work correctly under some conditions.
    Play doesn’t start
    from the first track.≥Random play modes may be on (
    ➪page 6).
    ≥ Play resumes from the track where you last stopped play. Use
    skip to return to the first track.
    1
    The unit stops
    working.Disconnect then reconnect all power sources (batteries and AC
    adaptor).
    The model number and serial number of
    this product can be found on either the
    back or the bottom of the unit.
    Please note them in the space provided
    below and keep for future reference.
    MODEL NUMBER
    SERIAL NUMBER
    Panasonic Canada Inc.
    5770 Ambler Drive, Mississauga, Ontario L4W 2T3 www.panasonic.ca
    C  2003 Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.
    Printed in Japan RQT6782-P
    F0203KN0
    Cannot search
    through tracks.You cannot search through MP3 files.
    Cannot skip albums.You cannot skip between the first and last albums during play.
    Display
    (The HOLD function is on (
    ➪page 2).
    )≥
    You haven’t inserted a disc or it isn’t inserted correctly.
    ≥ You have inserted a disc this unit cannot play.
    *The disc lid is open.
    'Full: The program already contains 20 tracks.
    Reading MP3 files.
    Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company,
    Division of Matsushita Electric Corporation of America
    One Panasonic Way Secaucus, New Jersey 07094 http://www.panasonic.com
    Panasonic Sales Company,
    Division of Matsushita Electric of Puerto Rico, Inc. (“PSC”)
    Ave. 65 de Infantería, Km. 9.5 San Gabriel Industrial Park, Carolina,\
     Puerto Rico 00985
    p
    ≥The indicator does not appear when the AC adaptor is connected.≥ The indicator does not appear correctly under some
    conditions.The battery indicator
    fails to appear or is
    incorrect.
    Portable CD player
    Operating Instructions
    Model No.
    SL-SW960V
    SL-SW963VJ
    Dear CustomerThank you for purchasing this product.
    Before connecting, operating or adjusting
    this product, please read these instructions
    completely. Please save this manual for
    future reference.
    ≥Keep the unit away from other tuners and televisions.≥
    The AM antena is in the unit, so noise may increase if you
    hold the unit.Radio reception is
    noisy.
    The batteries may have reached the end of their service life.
    Usually they can be recharged 300 times.
    This is normal.
    ≥This may occur after the first time you recharge the batteries
    or after you haven’t used them for a long time. Play time
    should be restored after a few recharges.
    ≥ The batteries can go flat if you leave the AC adaptor
    connected after recharging is complete.
    ≥
    You aren’t using the special rechargeable batteries (
    ➪page 5).
    ≥ You must insert two batteries before you can recharge them.
    ≥ The unit must be off before you can recharge.
    Play time is short
    after recharging.
    Cannot recharge.
    The AC adaptor becomes
    warm during recharging.
    Play time is very short
    even after recharging.
    The batteries may take a maximum of 6 hours to recharge
    under some conditions.The batteries are taking
    a long time to recharge. 
    						
    							Location of controls/Connection to other equipment Turn off this unit and the other equipment  before connection.
    Playing MP3
    This unit can play MP3 files you have recorded to discs.
    MPEG Layer-3 audio decoding technology licenced from
    Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson multimedia.
    HOLD
    This function causes the unit to ignore accidental button
    presses.
    Set to HOLD so the unit doesn’t power on accidentally or
    play is interrupted. 
    Note on CD-R and CD-RW
    This unit can play CD-R and CD-RW recorded with CD-DA or
    MP3. Use an audio recording disc for CD-DA and finalize§it
    when you finish recording. The unit may not be able to play
    some discs due to the condition of the recording.
    §A process performed after recording that enables CD-
    R/CD-RW players to play audio CD-R and CD-RW.
    Resume function
    The unit stores the track where you stopped play. Replacing
    the disc cancels the function.
    Auto power off function 
    If the unit is left in stop mode for approximately 10 minutes,
    the unit powers itself off automatically.
    2
    Supplied Accessories
    ≥1 Pair of stereo headphones:
    L0BAD0000160
    ≥1 Hand strap:
    RGQT0006-K1
    ≥1 Pair of stereo headphones:
    RFEV041P-SY
    ≥1 Hand strap:
    RGQT0006-K1
    ≥1 Jogger soft case:
    RFC0060-K
    SL-SW963VJSL-SW960V
    Check the packing carton for these accessories.
    Use numbers indicated when ordering replacements or optional accessories
    from your Panasonic dealer.
    In U.S.A. contact 1-800-332-5368 or the website (http://www.panasonic.com).Actual headphones may be different
    from those shown in the illustration.
    Household
    AC outlet
    A
    Battery
    compartment
    Hold switch Headphone jackLock/
    Lock release
    Stop/Operation off
    ∫To DC IN jack
    Display panel Volume control Tuning/Skip/Search
    Memory/Recall
    Headphones
    Audio system
    Adjust the volume on
    the audio system.
    AC adaptor(RP-AC46)(not included)
    To CD or AUX
    terminals Car stereo cassette adaptor
    (SH-CDM10A)
    (not included)Set the unit’s volume to 10.
    Tone selection
    Some cannot be
    connected.
    Car audio
    Lens
    Play /Pause
    Car power adaptor
    (SH-CDC9)(not included)You can recharge the batteries with this
    connection.
    ∫To Headphone jack
    Audio cable (not included)
    Set the unit’s volume to 10.
    Rubber cap
    Rubber cap Sensitivity control/
    Play mode selection
    Monaural/Stereo
    Tuning mode selection
    Tuner on/Band selection
    SL-SW963VJ
    CD SECTION ∫CD-DANo. of channels:
    2 (left and right, stereo)
    Frequency response:
    20 to 20,000 Hz
    (j10 dB to 0 dB)
    DA converter: 1 bit, MASH
    Headphone output level:
    RMS max. 8 mWi8 mW/
    16 ≠(adjustable)
    ∫MP3Supported bit-rates:
    32 kbps to 320 kbps
    (128 kbps is recommended)
    Supported sampling frequency:
    48 kHz/44.1 kHz/32 kHz
    Maximum number of items 
    (sum of albums and tracks): 999
    Maximum album levels: 100
    ∫PickupLight source: Semiconductor laser
    Wavelength: 780 nm
    RADIO SECTION ∫FrequencyRadio frequency:
    FM; 87.90–107.90 MHz
    (0.2 MHz steps)
    87.50–108.00 MHz
    (0.1 MHz/0.05 MHz steps)
    AM; 520–1710 kHz
    (10 kHz steps)
    522–1629 kHz
    (9 kHz steps)
    GENERALPower supply:DC input (via optional AC adaptor):DC 4.5 V
    Operational temperature range:
    0 eC–40 eC (32 eF–104 eF)
    Rechargeable temperature range:
    5 eC–40 eC (41 eF–104 eF)
    Play time:
    [Approximate operating time in hours
    (playing MP3 at the recommended bitrate
    of 128 kbps, with HOLD on and S-XBS
    canceled, at 25 eC (77 eF) on a flat and
    stable surface)]
    Recharging time: 4 to 5 hours
    ≥
    The play time may be less depending on
    the operating conditions.
    ≥Play time will be considerably
    reduced when playing CD-RW.
    Dimensions (WaHaD):
    142a29.7a142 mm
    (5
    9/16za13/16za59/16z)
    Mass:330 g(11.6 oz.) (with batteries)
    290 g(10.2 oz.) (without batteries)
    Note:
    Specifications are subject to change
    without notice.
    Mass and dimensions are approximate.
    Specifications
    Batteries used
    2 optional alkaline batteries
    2 optional
    rechargeable
    batteries
    MP3disc
    35
    14CD-DA 
    disc
    23
    10RADIO 
    (FM BAND)
    75
    30 
    						
    							3
    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
    1. Power source—Connect the unit to a power source of the type
    described in these instructions or as marked on the unit.
    2. Polarization—The unit is equipped with a polarized power plug where
    one blade is wider than the other. This safety feature ensures that the
    plug fits into your household AC outlet only one way. If the plug
    doesn’t fit one way, try reversing it. If the plug still doesn’t fit, contact
    an electrician to replace the obsolete outlet. Do not attempt to defeat
    the safety purpose of the plug.
    3. Power cord protection—Route the AC power supply cord so that it
    will not be walked on or pinched by items placed on or against it.
    Never take hold of the plug or cord with wet hands. Always grasp the
    plug body firmly when connecting and disconnecting it.
    4. Overloading—When connecting the AC power supply cord, be careful
    not to overload the household AC outlet, extension cord, or outlet
    from any other device as this can result in fire or electric shock.
    5. Nonuse periods—Turn the unit off when it is not in use. Unplug the
    unit from the household AC outlet if it is not to be used for a long
    time. Unplug the unit  during lightning storms. Leaving the unit
    connected to a household AC outlet for extended periods can cause
    battery fluid leakage.
    6. Attachments and accessories—Use only the attachments and
    accessories recommended in these operating instructions.
    ∫Placement1. Foreign material—Ensure objects and liquids do not get into the unit.
    Avoid exposing the unit to excessive smoke, dust, mechanical
    vibration, and shock.
    2. Magnetism—Situate the unit away from equipment and devices that
    generate strong magnetic fields.
    3. Stacking—Do not place anything on top of this unit.
    4. Wall and ceiling mounting—Do not mount the unit on walls or
    ceilings unless specified in the instructions.
    ∫Environment1. Water and moisture—Do not use the unit near water, such as near a
    bathtub or swimming pool. Avoid damp basements.
    2. Heat—Situate the unit away from heat sources, such as radiators. Do
    not leave it in an automobile exposed to direct sunlight with the doors
    and windows closed as this may deform the cabinet.
    2.Do not situate where temperatures fall below 5 oC (41 oF) or rise above
    35 oC (95 oF).
    Safety
    Unplug the unit from the household AC outlet before cleaning.
    Clean with a damp cloth.
    Do not use abrasive pads, scouring powders, or solvents.
    1. Damage requiring service—The unit should be serviced by qualified
    service personnel if:
    1.(a) The AC power supply cord or AC adaptor has been damaged; or
    1.(b) Objects or liquids have gotten into the unit; or
    1.(c) The unit has been exposed to rain; or
    1.(d) The unit does not operate normally or exhibits a marked change
    in performance; or
    1.(e) The unit has been dropped or the cabinet damaged.
    2. Servicing—Do not attempt to service the unit beyond that described
    in these operating instructions. Refer all other servicing to authorized
    servicing personnel.
    3. Replacement parts—When parts need replacing ensure the servicer
    uses parts specified by the manufacturer or parts that have the same
    characteristics as the original parts. Unauthorized substitutes may
    result in fire, electric shock, or other hazards.
    4. Safety check—After repairs or service, ask the servicer to perform
    safety checks to confirm that the unit is in proper working condition.
    Installation
    Maintenance
    Service
    Read these operating instructions carefully before using the unit. Follow the safety instructions on the unit and the safety precautions listed below. Keep
    these operating instructions handy for future reference. 
    ∫Water Resistant (Splash Proof)This unit is splash proof, however damage will result if water gets inside
    the unit.
    ≥Do not use in water or splash with salt water or a lot of water.
    ≥Wipe off water, dust or sand from the unit before opening and closing
    the lid.
    ≥Slide the lock to close the lid securely.
    ≥Insert the rubber caps into the headphone and AC adaptor jacks when
    not using the unit.
    ∫Batteries
    ≥Do not peel off the covering on batteries and do not use if the covering
    has been peeled off.
    ≥Align the poles + and - correctly when inserting the batteries.
    ≥Do not mix different types of batteries or old and new batteries.
    ≥Remove the batteries if you do not intend to use the unit for a long time.
    ≥Do not throw into fire, short-circuit, disassemble, or subject to excessive
    heat.
    ≥Do not attempt to recharge dry cell batteries.
    ≥When carrying batteries in a pocket or bag, ensure no metal objects
    such as necklaces are placed together with them. Contact with metal
    may cause short-circuiting which can cause a fire.
    ∫CDs≥Do not use irregularly shaped CDs.
    ≥Do not use non-specification discs.
    ≥Do not use CDs printed with label printers available on the market.
    ≥Do not use CDs with labels and stickers that are coming off or with
    adhesive exuding from under labels and stickers.
    Caution
    ∫Listening
    Do not play your headphones or earphones at a high volume. Hearing
    experts advise against continuous extended play.
    If you experience a ringing in your ears, reduce volume or discontinue
    use.
    Do not use while operating a motorized vehicle. It may create a traffic
    hazard and is illegal in many areas.
    You should use extreme caution or temporarily discontinue use in
    potentially hazardous situations.
    Even if your headphones or earphones are the open-air type designed to
    let you hear outside sounds, don’t turn up the volume so high that you
    can’t hear what’s around you.
    Sound can be deceiving. Over time your hearing “comfort level” adapts to
    higher volumes of sound. So what sounds “normal” can actually be loud
    and harmful to your hearing.
    Guard against this by setting your equipment at a safe level BEFORE your
    hearing adapts.
    To establish a safe level:
    ≥Start your volume control at a low setting.
    ≥Slowly increase the sound until you can hear it comfortably and clearly,
    and without distortion.
    Once you have established a comfortable sound level:
    ≥Leave it there.
    ∫AllergiesDiscontinue use if you experience discomfort with the earphones or any
    other parts that directly contact your skin. Continued use may cause
    rashes or other allergic reactions.
    EST. 1924 
    						
    							4
    CAUTION!THIS PRODUCT UTILIZES A LASER.
    USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE OF
    PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY
    RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE.
    DO NOT OPEN COVERS AND DO NOT REPAIR YOURSELF. REFER
    SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL.
    Marking sign is located on bottom of the unit.
    WARNING:TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK OR PRODUCT
    DAMAGE, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPARATUS TO RAIN, MOISTURE,
    DRIPPING OR SPLASHING AND THAT NO OBJECTS FILLED WITH
    LIQUIDS, SUCH AS VASES, SHALL BE PLACED ON THE
    APPARATUS. 
    CAUTION:Use only car adaptor, Model: SH-CDC9
    manufactured by Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.
    THE FOLLOWING APPLIES ONLY IN THE U.S.A.
    CAUTION: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class
    B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
    These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
    interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and
    can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance
    with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
    However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular 
    installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
    television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and
    on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of
    the following measures:
    ≥Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
    ≥Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
    ≥Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which
    the receiver is connected.
    ≥Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
    Any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment would void the
    user’s authority to operate this device.
    This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
    following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference,
    and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including
    interference that may cause undesired operation.
    Product service
    1. Damage requiring service—The unit should be serviced by qualified service
    personnel if:
    1.(a) The AC power supply cord or AC adaptor has been damaged; or
    1.(b) Objects or liquids have gotten into the unit; or
    1.(c) The unit has been exposed to rain; or
    1.(d)The unit does not operate normally or exhibits a marked change in
    performance; or
    1.(e) The unit has been dropped or the cabinet damaged.
    2.
    Servicing—Do not attempt to service the unit beyond that described in these
    operating instructions. Refer all other servicing to authorized servicing personnel.
    3.Replacement parts—When parts need replacing ensure the servicer uses parts
    specified by the manufacturer or parts that have the same characteristics as the original
    parts. Unauthorized substitutes may result in fire, electric shock, or other hazards.
    4.Safety check—After repairs or service, ask the servicer to perform safety
    checks to confirm that the unit is in proper working condition.
    Product informationFor product information or assistance with product operation:In the U.S.A., contact the Panasonic Customer Call Center at 1-800-211-7262, or e-mail
    [email protected], or the website (http://www.panasonic.com).
    For assistance in the continental U.S.A. in obtaining repairs please ship the product to:
    PanasonicServices Company - Customer Servicenter
    Suite B 4900 George McVay Drive
    McAllen, TX 78503
    In Puerto Rico contact the Panasonic Sales Company.
    Tel. (787) 750-4300 Fax. (787) 768-2910
    When shipping the unit carefully pack and send it prepaid, adequately insured and
    preferably in the original carton. Include a letter detailing the complaint and
    provide a day time phone number where you can be reached.
    IF REPAIR IS NEEDED DURING THE WARRANTY PERIOD THE PURCHASER WILL
    BE REQUIRED TO FURNISH A SALES RECEIPT/PROOF OF PURCHASE
    INDICATING DATE OF PURCHASE, AMOUNT PAID AND PLACE OF PURCHASE.
    CUSTOMER WILL BE CHARGED FOR THE REPAIR OF ANY UNIT RECEIVED
    WITHOUT SUCH PROOF OF PURCHASE.
    Also, the purchaser will be responsible for shipping the unit to the above address.
    In Canada, contact the Panasonic Canada Inc. Customer Care Centre at 905-624-
    5505, or visit the website (www.panasonic.ca), or an authorized Servicentre close
    to you.
    DATE OF PURCHASE DEALER NAME DEALER ADDRESS 
    TELEPHONE NUMBER 
    User memo:
    ONLY FOR U.S.A.
    Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company,
    Division of Matsushita Electric Corporation of America
    One Panasonic Way Secaucus, New Jersey 07094Panasonic Sales Company, Division of Matsushita Electric of Puerto Rico, Inc.
    Ave. 65 de Infantería, Km. 9.5
    San Gabriel Industrial Park, Carolina, Puerto Rico 00985
    Panasonic Portable Audio Products Limited WarrantyLimited Warranty CoverageIf your product does not work properly because of a defect in materials or workmanship, Panasonic Consumer
    Electronics Company or Panasonic Sales Company (collectively referred to as “the warrantor”) will, for the
    length of the period indicated on the chart below, which starts with the date of original purchase (“warranty
    period”), at its option either (a) repair your product with new or refurbished parts, or (b) replace it with a new
    or a refurbished product. The decision to repair or replace will be made by the warrantor.
    Product or Part Name
    All Portable Audio Products except item listed
    below
    Rechargeable batteries 
    (in exchange for defective item)
    Parts
    One (1) Year
    Ten (10) Days
    Labor
    One (1) Year
    Not applicable
    During the “Labor” warranty period there will be no charge for labor. During the “Parts” warranty period, there
    will be no charge for parts. You must mail-in your product during the warranty period. This Limited Warranty 
    excludes both parts and labor for batteries, antennas, and cosmetic parts (cabinet). This warranty only applies
    to products purchased and serviced in the United States or Puerto Rico. This warranty is extended only to the 
    original purchaser of a new product which was not sold “as is”.
    Mail-In ServiceFor assistance in the continental U.S.A. in obtaining repairs please ship the product to:
    Panasonic Services Company
    Customer Servicenter
    Suite B
    4900 George McVay Drive
    McAllen, TX 78503
    For assistance in Puerto Rico call Panasonic Sales Company (787)-750-4300 or fax (787)-768-2910.
    When shipping the unit carefully pack and send it prepaid, adequately insured and preferably in the original 
    carton. Include a letter detailing the complaint and provide a day time phone number where you can be reached.
    Customer Services Directory
    For Product Information, Operating Assistance, Literature Request, 
    Dealer Locations, and all Customer Service inquiries please contact:
    1-800-211-PANA (7262), Monday–Friday 9 am–9 pm; 
    Saturday–Sunday 9 am–7 pm, EST. 
    or send e-mail:
    [email protected]
    For hearing or speech impaired TTY users, TTY: 1-877-833-8855
    Web Site: http://www.panasonic.com
    You can purchase parts, accessories or locate your nearest servicenter by visiting
    our Web Site.
    IF REPAIR IS NEEDED DURING THE WARRANTY PERIOD THE PURCHASER WILL BE REQUIRED TO FURNISHA SALES RECEIPT/PROOF OF PURCHASE INDICATING DATE OF PURCHASE, AMOUNT PAID AND PLACE OFPURCHASE. CUSTOMER WILL BE CHARGED FOR THE REPAIR OF ANY UNIT RECEIVED WITHOUT SUCHPROOF OF PURCHASE.Limited Warranty Limits And ExclusionsThis warranty ONLY COVERS failures due to defects in materials or workmanship, and DOES NOT COVER 
    normal wear and tear or cosmetic damage. The warranty ALSO DOES NOT COVER damages which occurred in
    shipment, or failures which are caused by products not supplied by the warrantor, or failures which result from
    accidents, misuse, abuse, neglect, mishandling, misapplication, alteration, faulty installation, set-up 
    adjustments, misadjustment of consumer controls, improper maintenance, power line surge, lightning damage,
    modification, introduction of sand, humidity or liquids, commercial use such as hotel, office, restaurant, or
    other business or rental use of the product, or service by anyone other than a Factory Servicenter or other
    Authorized Servicer, or damage that is attributable to acts of God.
    THERE ARE NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES EXCEPT AS LISTED UNDER “LIMITED WARRANTY COVERAGE”. 
    THE WARRANTOR IS NOT LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE
    USE OF THIS PRODUCT, OR ARISING OUT OF ANY BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY.(As examples, this excludes
    damages for lost time, travel to and from the servicer, loss of or damage to media or images, data or other 
    memory or recorded content. The items listed are not exclusive, but are for illustration only.)
    ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THE WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, ARE 
    LIMITED TO THE PERIOD OF THE LIMITED WARRANTY.
    Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, or limitations on how
    long an implied warranty lasts, so the exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal
    rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. If a problem with this product develops
    during or after the warranty period, you may contact your dealer or Servicenter. If the problem is not handled to
    your satisfaction, then write to the warrantor’s Consumer Affairs Department at the addresses listed for the 
    warrantor.
    PARTS AND SERVICE, WHICH ARE NOT COVERED BY THIS LIMITED WARRANTY, ARE YOUR 
    RESPONSIBILITY.
    Service in Puerto Rico
    Matsushita Electric of Puerto Rico, Inc. Panasonic Sales Company/Factory
    Servicenter:
    Ave. 65 de Infanteria, Km. 9.5, San Gabriel Industrial Park, Carolina, Puerto Rico 00985Phone (787) 750-4300 Fax (787) 768-2910
    Accessory Purchases:
    1-800-332-5368 (Customer Orders Only)
    For hearing or speech impaired TTY users, TTY: 1-866-605-1277
    Panasonic Services Company 20421 84th Avenue South, Kent, WA 98032
    (6 am to 5 pm Monday–Friday; 6 am to 10:30 am Saturday; PST)
    (Visa, MasterCard, Discover Card, American Express, Check)
    F0402NY1082 
    						
    							Listening to CDs Basic Play
    Stop
    Number of tracks
    Total play timeNumber of albums
    Number of tracks
    Press.
    ∫Press again to turn the unit off.
    Pause
    Press.
    ∫Press again to restart play.
    Search
    ∫You cannot search while playing MP3.
    ∫You can search only within the current track during
    program, one track repeat, or random play modes 
    (
    ➪page 6).
    Skip
    Press.
    ∫Press [:] twice to skip to the previous track
    during play.
    Power Supply
    11
    51 5:2
    ALBUM10
    - -72
    MP3
    5
    Rechargeable batteries (not included) Recharge before initial use.
    1 2
    3 
    ∫The battery indicator ( ) scrolls while recharging and disappears
    when finished (about 4 to 5 hours). 
    ∫You can recharge the batteries before they are fully discharged.
    ∫Fit the battery lid so it is secure and flush with the battery
    compartment. The disc may be damaged if the lid becomes loose or is
    displaced.
    Dry cell batteries (not included)
    After disconnecting the AC adaptor, insert two “LR6, AA, UM–3” alkaline
    batteries.
    Insert the same way as the rechargeable batteries.
    The battery indicator
    DC IN jack
    2
    25:2The unit switches off shortly after the
    indicator starts flashing.
    This indicator appears when the unit is on.
    AC adaptor
    (Optional: RP-AC46) Household
    AC outlet
    Opening and closing the lid➪below
    Make sure the unit is off when recharging.
    ∫Before playing starts the battery indicator may flash although the
    batteries are not drained. It appears correctly once you start play.
    ∫The remaining time may differ when listening to a CD or the radio.
    Close securely.
    As a safety precaution this unit is constructed so it is impossible to
    recharge ordinary batteries. For details, check with your dealer.
    Special rechargeable Ni-Cd batteries
    P-3GAVA/2B (set of 2)Ordinary dry cell batteries/
    rechargeable batteries
    ∫Play time
    ➪Specifications, page 2
    ∫Removing batteries
    General
    3
    4
    1
    2
    5
    11:0
    HOLD
    Playback
    Open, insert a CD
    and close securely.
    Release HOLD.
    Track number
    Elapsed playing
    time of trackPress [1/;].
    Adjust the volume. (0 - 25)
    Plug in firmly.
    Plug type: 
    3.5 mm (1/8 in.)
    stereo
    Open the lid.Close the lid.
    ≥MP3 files take a little
    longer to be read.
    ≥“         ”lights on the
    display during play.MP3
    Press and hold during play. 
    						
    							ALBUM MODE
    RND RND
    Listening to CDsPlaying MP3
    Starting play from an album (Album skip)
    Press and hold[j 
    :, 
    9i]until the album you want
    appears.
    Album number
    Number of tracks
    Playing only the tracks in a selected album (Album mode)
    Each time you press and hold [MODE]
    ∫You cannot turn album mode on during program play.
    ∫You can select another album with album skip.This unit can play MP3, a method of compressing audio without overtly
    hurting audio quality.
    ∫When creating MP3 files to play on this unit≥Disc formats: ISO9660 level 1 and level 2 (except for extended formats)
    ≥It is better not to create folders (album) within folders (004album
    below).
    ∫Limitations on MP3≥This unit is compatible with multi-session but if there are a lot of
    sessions it takes more time for play to start. Keep the number of
    sessions to a minimum to avoid this.
    ≥This unit cannot play files recorded using packet write.
    ≥If the disc includes both MP3 and normal audio data (CD-DA), the unit
    plays the type recorded in the inner part of the disc. 
    ≥If the disc includes both MP3 and other types of audio data (e.g. WMA
    or WAV), the unit plays only the MP3.
    ≥Depending on how you create MP3 files, they may not play in the order
    you numbered them or may not play at all.
    001track.mp3002track.mp3003track.MP3
    001album
    CD-ROM drive
    1
    001track.mp3
    Up to 27 characters for tracks and 30 for albums Prefix with 3-digit numbers in the order you want to play
    Naming tracks and albums
    Extension
    (
    or.MP3)002album
    004track.mp3
    005track.mp32
    004album
    008track.MP3
    009track.MP3
    003album
    006track.mp3
    007track.MP343
    Listening to CDsOther Play methods
    Program PlayPlay modes
    ∫To delete the entire
    program
    ∫
    Press [∫, OPR OFF].
    ∫To confirm the contents of
    the program
    ∫
    Press [MEMORY/RECALL] while
    the disc is playing. 
    When playing MP3
    Sequence
    number
    Album number
    Track number
    Each time you press [MODE]
    One track
    repeat All track
    repeat RandomRandom
    repeat
    ∫You cannot select “RND” while playing MP3.
    ∫You cannot skip back to other tracks during random play.
    M-- 01
    M
    ALBUM3
    1
    Anti-Skip System
    This system reduces the skipping caused by vibration to a minimum.
    You can change the anti-skip memory time for CD-DA to improve sound
    quality. 
    Each time you press and hold [MODE]
    Better sound quality, 
    10-second anti-skip
    memoryNormal sound quality, 
    45-second anti-skip
    memory
    If you created an album such as 004album
    on the left, the files may not play in name
    order. 
    The albums would play in the order 1, 2,
    3, 4. 
    No display (canceled)
    ALBUM3
    - -10
    6
    No display
    (canceled)∫You cannot change the memory time for MP3. It is a maximum of 100
    seconds for data recorded at 128 kbps.
    1
    4
    3
    2
    M3
    -- 01Sequence number
    Press [j 
    :, 
    9i] while
    stopped to select the tracks .
    You can skip albums when programming MP3
    tracks (
    ➪ below).
    Press [1/;] to start play. Repeat steps 1 and 2 to
    register up to 20 tracks.
    Changing the sound quality
    Each time you press [S-XBS]
    Boosts the bass
    ∫The effect may differ between different kinds of music.
    No display
    (canceled)
    Track numberPress [MEMORY/RECALL]to register. 
    						
    							Listening to the Radio
    Storing stations into memory
    You can tune directly to a station in Free Modeby finding the station’s frequency, or you can store stations in Memory Modeto make tuning simpler. 
    6
    5
    3
    2
    4
    1
    HOLD
    Release HOLD.
    Press.
    Press to choose the modes.
    Press to change the band.
    Each time you press the button; 
    FM(----.AM
    Press to select the station.≥Press and hold to change rapidly.≥“TUNED” appears when tuned.
    Adjust the volume.
    ∫To turn off the radio
    ∫
    Press [∫, OPR OFF].
    5
    3
    2
    4
    1
    HOLD
    Release HOLD.
    Press to change the
    band.
    Each time you press the
    button; 
    FM
    (----.AM
    Press to set to
    Memory Mode.
    5Store stations into memory as desired.
    1Press [MEMORY/RECALL].
    Do each of the following within 10 seconds.
    2Press [j 
    :, 
    9i]to select the frequency.
    1
    ≥Press and hold [j 
    :, 
    9i]to change rapidly.
    3Press [MEMORY/RECALL].
    4Press[j 
    :, 
    9i] to select the memory number .
    1
    ≥Press and hold [j 
    :, 
    9i]to change rapidly.
    5Press [MEMORY/RECALL] to confirm the setting. Store the frequencies of up to 30 stations; 20 FM and 10 AM.
    ∫
    To erase unnecessary stations
    Preparation: Press [TUNING MODE] to set to Memory Mode.
    Press [RADIO/BAND] to select the band.
    1Press [j 
    :, 
    9i] to select the memory number to be
    erased.
    2Press [MEMORY/RECALL].
    The frequency number flashes.
    Do each of the following within 10 seconds.
    3Press and hold [MEMORY/RECALL] until “- - - -” flashes.
    4Press [MEMORY/RECALL] to erase the memory number.
    The next memory number appears.
    Memory number
    Free ModeMemory Mode
    7
    Press.
    FMM0 171.0FM0 171.0
    1
    FMM98 0.0
    1
    FMM0 160.0
    1Memory number
    FMM0 171.0
    1
    Memory number
    (
    ➪Storing stations
    into memory) 
    						
    							8RQT6782 Change the frequency step according to the area.
    Preparation:Press [RADIO/BAND] to switch on the power.
    Press and hold [RADIO/BAND]
    until the step appears.
    Within 10 seconds
    Press to select the step.
    Each time you press [
    j 
    :, 
    9i]
    Within 10 seconds
    Press and hold [MEMORY/RECALL] until the frequency appears
    to confirm the step.
    ∫To return to the previous frequency stepRepeat the above procedure.
    ≥Changing the step erases the stations you stored in memory.
    Listening to the Radio
    To obtain good reception
    To select stereo or monaural FM
    When using overseas
    MONO
    FM U0.2 FM U0.1 E
    Changing the sound quality
    AMTry various directions to obtain 
    optimum reception.
    FMThe headphone cord is also the FM antenna, so extend it instead of
    leaving it coiled.
    Set to “MONO” when there is noise during FM reception.
    Sound becomes monaural, but noise is reduced.
    Each time you press [FM MODE MONO/ST]
    The operation is the same as when playing CDs. (
    ➪page 6)
    To receive an FM broadcast clearly
    Set to “CITY” if reception is poor or if there is interference from another station.
    Each time you press and hold [FM RECEPT %CITY/NOR]
    CITYNo display
    (canceled)
    FM 0.2 MHz, 
    AM 10 kHz
    (original setting)
    FM 0.1 MHz, 
    AM 10 kHzFM 0.05 MHz, 
    AM 9 kHz
    No display
    (stereo)
    1
    3
    2
    FMU 02.
    ONLYSL-SW963VJ
    ∫Using headphones
    ≥ Before jogging with this unit, allow sufficient time for the memory
    buffer to fill up completely (CD-DA: 45 seconds, MP3: 100 seconds).
    ≥ This unit is designed for light jogging, but not for serious running.
    It may occasionally skip if used by an aggressive runner, or by
    someone with a heavy, jarring stride.
    ≥ Do not machine wash. Fading and loss of shape can occur.
    ≥ Do not drop the unit as the soft case cannot protect the unit and CD
    from damage.Fasten the belt securely. Insert so buttons are facing
    away from your body.
    While
    jogging, hold
    the unit as
    shown.Bottom of the unit
    ∫Attaching the hand strap
    ∫Using jogger soft case
    Hand strap
    ONLYSL-SW963VJ 
    						
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