SOURCE: sc-ht500 system cable
You cannot wire this system separately, since it is very difficult to separate the power cables from the others which carry the audio parts.if in any case , lets suppose, you could wire the dvd player separetely, you will have no audio since all the audio frequencies are transfered in this cable to the sub woofer and from there to the satellite speakers.
It would be useless to wire it even if we could as there would never be any audio, only video, no matter what disc you use as the only way the audio is comming is throught this system cable to the subwoofer. Actually its the worst idea to implement in a home cinema system, but well, this is old panasonic.. :)
SOURCE: No sound through the Panasonic cinema surround sound on TV
Had a similar problem mate. I solved it by connecting the tv to the PT460 system with a scart lead. You then have to have the AV channel selected on the PT460 system to listen to the tv. You will always have to have the AV channel on the PT460 selected to listen to any sound transmitted through the tv - be it playstation/xbox or any other device that you may connect in the future with HDMI leads or otherwise. Hope this helps
SOURCE: Panasonic SC-PT460 - Little black box covers half of screen
Can you describe the 'box'? Is it the top half, bottom half, a little of either? What kind of TV do you have?
I suspect you might be noticing the aspect ratio of the various source programs being presented differently on a wide screen than you are used to. DVD programs come in a variety of aspect ratios. Normal TV is 4x3, that is, 4 units wide versus 3 units tall. Wide screens are more like 16x9, so a 4x3 image presented properly on a wide sceen would have black vertical bars on both sides. That is normal.
Some people are offended by the black bars and TV's are unfortunately designed to allow gross modification of the image to fill the space. That is akin to taking a photo of yourself and stretching it to fit an improper frame. That probably wouldn't be very flattering to you and certainly wouldn't be accurate. Which is more important - the picture or the frame?
SOURCE: Repeated F61 fault code on Panasonic Home cinema
Hello
F 61 error means the failure of FAN
most probably dust in the fan made it to stop working so clean the dust
and connect the fan to an external supply of 12v(using red and black
wire) for 5 minutes and reconnect it to the unit otherwise replace the
fan with new one.
Surely this will solve the problem.
Kind regards
Andrea
Testimonial: "Sounds most probable, so have just finished dusting it and will let you know outcome, many thanks. H"
SOURCE: home cinema panasonic sc-bt100 error code f61 what
I have same F61 issue, purchased a new fan fitted it today, and I have the same error code??
1 Speaker cable (center)
[REEX0858-L (green)]
2 Speaker cables (surround)
[REEX0860E-L (blue)]
[REEX0868E-L (gray)]
2 Speaker cables (surround back)
[REE1488 (brown)]
[REE1489 (tan)]
The only things that makes them unique are the unique molded connectors. Hardly $166 worth. You could buy a 100' roll of 18-gauge speaker wire or lamp cord and 5 molex connectors at Radio Shack for a lot less.
If you took the base unit in I'm sure they could help you find a compatible connector and pins.
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