Panasonic Sa-ht70 F61 Error Code
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ProductsHomearound the homeentertainmentHow to Fix a F61 Error on a Panasonic Home Theater SystemHow to Fix a F61 Error on a Panasonic Home Theater SystemBy Nina NixonAn F61 error occurs on a Panasonic home theater system when the speaker cable wire connections are wrong. This situation is likely to happen
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if you just purchased your unit or moved the system and try panasonic error f61 problem to reconnect the speakers again. Polarity is key in a successful setup. The positive and negative ends of the
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cable wires must match the input of the main unit. Retrace your speaker wire connections to clear error F61.Step 1Attach the speaker labels to the speaker wires for easier identification, panasonic sa-ak640 f61 error if they're not already labeled. At minimum, labels for front left (L), front right (R) and center speakers should be included in the packaging contents that came with your system.Step 2Verify that the white ends of each speaker cable are connected to the corresponding "+" positive inputs for each speaker.Step 3Verify that the blue ends of each speaker cable are connected panasonic sa-ak240 f61 error message to the corresponding "-" negative inputs for each speaker.Step 4Push the plastic ends of the speaker wires on each speaker to verify that each is locked into place.Step 5Connect the remaining end of the "Front (L)" speaker wire to the white terminal/connector on the main unit.Step 6Connect the remaining end of the "Front (R)" speaker wire to the red terminal/connector on the main unit.Step 7Connect the remaining end of the "Center" speaker wire to the green terminal/connector on the main unit.Step 8Connect the remaining end of the "Subwoofer" wire to the purple terminal/connector on the main unit.Step 9Connect the remaining ends of the "Surround (R)" and "Surround (L)" speakers to the wireless system.Tips & WarningsThe speaker wires may become damaged if short-circuited or if the polarity is reversed. Damage may occur if the wires are inserted beyond the wire insulation in the wireless system. To avoid problems, connect those wires gently.References & ResourcesPanasonic: Panasonic Operating Instructions; DVD Home Theatre Sound System, SC-PT Model Numbers 760, 960, 954 & 1054Panasonic: SupportRelated20 Things We Can Look Forward to After the Digital ApocalypseProductivityHappy Haunted Halloween
15, 2013 Messages: 17 Likes Received: 0 Hi I like a idiot connected spliced audio composite with the speaker wires. now i have no sound took it apart but no luck finding anything burnt. I am
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new to circuit boards billitary, Apr 15, 2013 #1 Advertisements davenn Moderator Joined: Sep f61 error code vaillant 5, 2009 Messages: 10,073 Likes Received: 1,032 Location: Sydney, Australia hi there welcome to Electronics Point connected spliced audio composite with the speaker
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wiresClick to expand... not sure what you mean by that .... does it man that you connected them to speakers that were already and still connected to am amplifier that normally frrds those speakers? Then turning the amplifier https://www.techwalla.com/articles/how-to-fix-a-f61-error-on-a-panasonic-home-theater-system on, have fed hi power from tha amplifier into the DVD player audio output ???? maybe take some pics or draw a diagram of what you did ... else it's a bit difficult to understand what you have done cheers Dave davenn, Apr 15, 2013 #2 Advertisements billitary Joined: Apr 15, 2013 Messages: 17 Likes Received: 0 This using how it happened but that's what happened but now it won't stay turned off it automaticly http://www.electronicspoint.com/threads/panasonic-sa-ht70-dvd-player-sound.259060/ turns it self back off billitary, Apr 15, 2013 #3 billitary Joined: Apr 15, 2013 Messages: 17 Likes Received: 0 billitary, Apr 15, 2013 #4 billitary Joined: Apr 15, 2013 Messages: 17 Likes Received: 0 oh and its showing a code of f61 befor it shuts back off billitary, Apr 15, 2013 #5 davenn Moderator Joined: Sep 5, 2009 Messages: 10,073 Likes Received: 1,032 Location: Sydney, Australia OK ... I presume the rows of blue and white terminals are speaker outputs ? those 2 white RCA connectors, that are connected by wire to the blue and white terminals, what sockets are they plugged into ?? IF the blue and white terminals are speaker outputs, then you should NEVER have something from them plugging back into the unit Putting hi power audio signal into the low power audio output of the DVD unit is garanteed to kill it Dave davenn, Apr 15, 2013 #6 billitary Joined: Apr 15, 2013 Messages: 17 Likes Received: 0 I beleave it was the aux input. I acedentaly riped the wires out and then put them back in but instea billitary, Apr 17, 2013 #7 billitary Joined: Apr 15, 2013 Messages: 17 Likes Received: 0 of the speaker wires it was the composite. so i didint look like that when i did it but thats the jis
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