HI FI COMPONENT SYSTEM
OPERATION MANUAL
MODEL
XL-HF200PH(S)
XL-HF200PH(BK)
Thank you for purchasing this SHARP product. To obtain the best performance from this product, please read this
manual carefully. It will guide you in operating your SHARP product.
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XL-HF200PH(S) Hi Fi Component System consisting of XL-HF200PH(S) (main unit) and CP-HF200H (speaker system).
XL-HF200PH(BK) Hi Fi Component System consisting of XL-HF200PH(BK) (main unit) and CP-HF200H (speaker system).
iPhone, iPod, iPod classic, iPod nano, and
are trademarks of Apple Inc.,
iPod touch
registered in the U.S. and other countries.
“Made for iPod” and “Made for iPhone” mean that an electronic accessory has been designed to connect
specifically to iPod or iPhone, respectively, and has been certified by the developer to meet Apple
performance standards. Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its compliance with
safety and regulatory standards.
Special Note
Supply of this product does not convey a license nor imply any right to distribute content created with this product in revenue-generating
broadcast systems (terrestrial, satellite, cable and/or other distribution channels), revenue-generating streaming applications (via Internet,
intranets and/or other networks), other revenue-generating content distribution systems (pay-audio or audio-on-demand applications and the
like) or on revenue-generating physical media (compact discs, digital versatile discs, semiconductor chips, hard drives, memory cards and
the like). An independent license for such use is required. For details, please visit http://mp3licensing.com
MPEG Layer-3 audio coding technology licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson.
Precautions
● The AC power plug is used as a disconnect device and
shall always remain readily operable.
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General
● Do not remove the outer cover, as this may result in
electric shock. Refer internal service to your local
SHARP service facility.
● The ventilation should not be impeded by covering the
ventilation openings with items, such as newspapers,
tablecloths, curtains, etc.
● Please ensure that the equipment is positioned in a
well ventilated area and ensure that there is at least 10
cm of free space along the sides, top and back of the
equipment.
10 cm
10 cm
● No naked flame sources, such as lighted candles,
should be placed on the apparatus.
10 cm
● Attention should be drawn to the environmental aspects
of battery disposal.
● This unit should only be used within the range of 5°C -
35°C.
10 cm
● Use the unit on a firm, level surface free from vibration.
● Place the speakers at least 30 cm away from any CRT
TV to avoid colour variations across the TV screen. If
the variations persist, move the speakers further away
from the TV. LCD TV is not prone to such variation.
● Keep the unit away from direct sunlight, strong
magnetic fields, excessive dust, humidity and
electronic/electrical equipment (home computers,
facsimiles, etc.) which generate electrical noise.
Warning:
The voltage used must be the same as that specified on
this unit. Using this product with a higher voltage other
than that which is specified is dangerous and may result
in a fire or other type of accident causing damage. SHARP
will not be held responsible for any damage resulting from
use of this unit with a voltage other than that which is
specified.
● Do not place anything on top of the unit.
● Do not expose the unit to moisture, to temperatures
higher than 60°C or to extremely low temperatures.
● If your system does not work properly, disconnect the
AC power lead from the wall socket. Plug the AC power
lead back in, and then turn on your system.
● In case of an electrical storm, unplug the unit for safety.
● Hold the AC power plug by the head when removing it
from the wall socket, as pulling the lead can damage
internal wires.
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Volume control
The sound level at a given volume setting depends on
speaker efficiency, location, and various other factors. It is
advisable to avoid exposure to high volume levels. Do not
turn the volume on to full at switch on. Listen to music at
moderate levels. Excessive sound pressure from
earphones and headphones can cause hearing loss.
Controls and indicators
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Front panel
Page
Page
1. Remote sensor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
2. Timer indicator. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
3. Disc Tray. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
4. iPod or iPhone Docking Station. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
5. Volume Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
6. On/Stand-by Button. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6, 8, 9, 14
7. FUNCTION Button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8, 9, 12, 14
8. Headphone Socket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
9. Audio In Socket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
10. USB Terminal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
11. Tuner Preset Down, CD/USB Track Down,
iPod/iPhone Skip Down . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8, 9
12. Tuner Preset Up, CD/USB Track Up,
iPod/iPhone Skip Up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8, 9
13. Disc/USB Stop Button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
14. Disc/USB/iPod/iPhone Play or
Pause Button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8, 9
15. Disc Tray Open/Close Button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
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Controls and indicators (continued)
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Remote control
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1. Remote Control Transmitter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
2. On/Stand-by Button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6, 8, 9, 18
3. Tuner (Band) Button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14, 15
4. RDS ASPM Button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
5. Mute Button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
6. Direct Search Buttons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
7. iPod/iPhone Display (TV OUT) Button . . . . . . . . . 8
8. Disc/USB Display Button. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
9. Tuning Down, Skip Down, Fast Reverse,
Time Down Button . . . . . . . . . . . . 6, 8, 9, 12, 14, 18
10. Tuner Preset Up Button,
iPod Cursor Up. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8, 12, 14
11. Volume Down Button. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
12. Tuner Preset Down Button,
iPod Cursor Down . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8, 12, 14
13. Equalizer Mode Button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
14. iPod/iPhone Button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
15. CD Button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
16. Open/Close Button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
17. RDS Display Button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
18. RDS PTY Button. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
19. X-Bass Button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
20. Bass/Treble Button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
21. Memory Button. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10, 14
22. Clear Button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
23. Clock/Timer Button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6, 18
24. Sleep Button. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
25. Folder Button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
26. Play Mode Button. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
27. iPod/iPhone Play/Pause Button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
28. iPod/iPhone Menu Button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
29. Disc/USB Play/Pause Button . . . . . . . . . . 9, 10, 12
30. Disc/USB Stop Button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9, 12, 13
31. Tuning Up, Skip Up, Fast Forward,
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Time Up Button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6, 8, 9, 12, 14, 18
32. Volume Up Button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
33. Enter Button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8, 18
34. Demo/Dimmer Button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4, 6
35. Audio/Line (INPUT) Button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5, 20
36. USB Button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
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Display
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Page
1. USB Indicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
2. iPod Indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
3. CD Indicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
4. MP3 Indicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
5. WMA Indicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
6. RDM (Random) Indicator. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
7. MEM (Memory) Indicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
8. Repeat Indicator. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
9. Play/Pause Indicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
10. Tuning FM/AM Indicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
11. FM Stereo Mode Indicator. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
12. Stereo Station Indicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
13. RDS Indicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
14. PTY Indicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
15. TP Indicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
16. TA Indicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
17. Muting Indicator. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
18. X-bass Indicator. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
19. Title Indicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
20. Artist Indicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
21. Folder Indicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
22. Album Indicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
23. File Indicator. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
24. Track Indicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
25. Daily Timer Indicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
26. Once Timer Indicator. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
27. Disc Indicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
28. Total Indicator. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
29. Sleep Indicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
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Speaker system
1. Dome-Tweeter
2. Woofer
3. Bass Reflex Duct
4. Speaker Terminal
3
4
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2
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Speaker grilles are removable
Make sure nothing comes into contact
with the speaker diaphragms when
you remove the speaker grilles.
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System connections
Make sure to unplug the AC power lead before making any connections.
Installing the AM loop aerial
AM loop
aerial
< Attaching
< Assembling > to the wall >
TV
Video cable
(not supplied)
Right
speaker
wall
screws (not supplied)
To video input socket
Left
speaker
FM
aerial
Red
Black
Wall socket
(AC 220 - 240 V ~ 50/60 Hz)
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Aerial connection
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Demonstration mode
Supplied FM aerial:
● The first time the unit is plugged in, the unit will enter
the demonstration mode.
● To cancel the demonstration mode, press the DEMO/
DIMMER button (remote control) during power stand-
by mode. The unit will enter the low power consumption
mode.
Connect the FM aerial wire to the FM 75 OHMS socket and
position the FM aerial wire in the direction where the
strongest signal can be received.
External FM aerial:
Use an external FM aerial (75 ohms coaxial cable) for
better reception. When an external FM aerial is used,
disconnect the supplied FM aerial wire.
● To return to the demonstration mode, press the DEMO/
DIMMER button again.
Supplied AM loop aerial:
Connect the AM loop aerial to the AM terminal. Position
the AM loop aerial for optimum reception. Place the AM
loop aerial on a shelf, etc., or attach it to a stand or a wall
with screws (not supplied).
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Connecting iPod or iPhone to TV
Photo and video files from iPod or iPhone can be viewed
by connecting the system to TV/monitor.
If the TV/monitor has a video input, connect it to the VIDEO
OUT socket at the back of the unit and set the TV Out on
the iPod or iPhone unit to “ON” position.
Note:
Please make sure to set iPod unit to either NTSC or PAL to
match your TV signal. Please visit Apple’s homepage for
further information.
Note:
Placing the aerial on the unit or near the AC power lead
may cause noise pickup. Place the aerial away from the
unit for better reception.
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Speaker connection
● Connect the black wire to the
minus (–) terminal, and the red
wire to the plus (+) terminal.
● Use speakers with an impedance
of
4
ohms or more, as lower
impedance speakers can damage
the unit.
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AC power connection
● Do not mistake the right and the
left channels. The right speaker is
the one on the right side when you
face the unit.
Incorrect
After checking all the connections have been made
correctly, plug the AC power lead of this unit into the wall
socket.
● Do not let the bare speaker wires touch each other.
● Do not allow any objects to fall into or to be placed in
the bass reflex ducts.
● Do not stand or sit on the speakers. You may be
injured.
Note:
Unplug the AC power lead from the wall socket if the unit
will not be in use for a prolonged period of time.
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System connections (continued)
Remote control
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Battery installation
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Using other subwoofer
You can connect a subwoofer with an amplifier to the
SUBWOOFER PRE OUT socket.
Open the battery cover.
1
2
Insert the supplied batteries according to the direction
indicated in the battery compartment.
Commercially available subwoofer
Audio cable
(commercially
(amplifier built in)
When inserting or removing the batteries, push them
towards the (–) battery terminals.
Audio signal
available)
Close the cover.
3
To audio input
socket
ToSUBWOOFERPRE
OUT socket
Main
unit
Caution:
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Replace all old batteries with new ones at the same time.
Do not mix old and new batteries.
Remove the batteries if the unit will not be used for a long
period of time. This will prevent potential damage due to
battery leakage.
Do not use rechargeable batteries (nickel-cadmium
battery, etc.).
Installing the batteries incorrectly may cause the unit to
malfunction.
Batteries (battery pack or batteries installed) shall not be
exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or the
like.
Notes:
● No sound is heard from the subwoofer without a built-in
amplifier.
● Subwoofer Pre-out (audio signal): 200mV / 10k ohms at
70 Hz.
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Connecting a TV, etc.
Connect to the TV using an audio cable
.
Notes concerning use:
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To audio
output sockets
TV
Replace the batteries if the operating distance is reduced
or if the operation becomes erratic. Purchase 2 “AAA” size
batteries (UM/SUM-4, R3, HP-16 or similar).
Periodically clean the transmitter on the remote control
and the sensor on the unit with a soft cloth.
Exposing the sensor on the unit to strong light may
interfere with operation. Change the lighting or the
direction of the unit if this occurs.
Keep the remote control away from moisture, heat, shock,
and vibrations.
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Audio cable
(commercially
available)
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Test of the remote control
Check the remote control after checking all the connections.
Point the remote control directly at the remote sensor on the
unit. The remote control can be used within the range shown
below:
To LINE
input
Remote sensor
Main
unit
sockets
0.2 m - 6 m
To select Line In function:
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On main unit: Press FUNCTION button repeatedly until
Line In is displayed.
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On remote control: Press AUDIO/LINE (INPUT) button
repeatedly until Line In is displayed.
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General control
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X-Bass control
When the power is first turned on, the unit will enter the extra bass
mode which emphasises the bass frequencies, and “X-BASS” will
appear. To cancel the extra bass mode, press the X-BASS button on
the remote control.
Volume
Illuminator
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Bass control
1
Press the BASS/TREBLE button to select “BASS”.
Within 5 seconds, press the VOLUME (+ or –) button to adjust the
bass.
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Treble control
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2
Press the BASS/TREBLE button to select “TREBLE”.
Within 5 seconds, press the VOLUME (+ or –) button to adjust the
treble.
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To turn the power on
Press the ON/STAND-BY button to turn the power on.
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Equaliser
After use:
When the EQUALIZER MODE
button is pressed, the current
mode setting will be displayed. To
change to a different mode, press
the EQUALIZER MODE button
repeatedly until the desired
sound mode appears.
Flat
Equaliser off.
Press the ON/STAND-BY button to enter the power stand-by mode.
Game For game.
Classic
Pops
For classical music.
For pop music.
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Display brightness control
To dim the display brightness, press the DEMO/DIMMER button on
the remote control.
Vocal
Vocals are enhanced.
Jazz For jazz.
(Display is dim).
Dimmer 1
Dimmer 2
(Display gets dimmer).
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Function
Dimmer off (Display is bright).
When the FUNCTION button on main unit is pressed, the current
function will change to different mode. Press the FUNCTION button
repeatedly to select desired function.
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Volume illuminator
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When the power is turned on, volume illuminator lights up.
To turn on/off the light, hold down the DEMO/DIMMER button on
the remote control for more than 2 seconds.
FM STEREO
CD
FM MONO
AM
USB
iPod
Audio In
Line In
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Volume auto fade-in
Note:
If you turn off and on the main unit with the volume set to 27 or higher,
the volume starts at 16 and fades in to the last set level.
The backup function will protect the memorised function mode for a
few hours should there be a power failure or the AC power lead
becomes disconnected.
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Volume control
Turn the volume knob towards VOL +/– (on main unit) or press
VOLUME +/– (on remote control) to increase or decrease the
volume.
Setting the clock (Remote control only)
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Auto power on function
When you press any of the following buttons, the unit turns on.
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iPod / iPhone, CD, USB, AUDIO / LINE (INPUT), TUNER (BAND)
on the remote control: Selected function is activated.
●
/
button on the main unit: The unit turns on and playback of
the last function will start (CD, TUNER, USB, iPod, AUDIO IN,
LINE IN)
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Auto power off function
The main unit will enter the stand-by mode (when iPod/iPhone is not
docked) after 15 minutes of inactivity during:
iPod/iPhone: No connection.
In this example, the clock is set for the 24-hour (00:00) display.
AUDIO IN / LINE IN: No detection of input signal or very low sound
audibility.
1
2
3
Press the ON/STAND-BY button to turn the power on.
Press the CLOCK/TIMER button.
TUNER: No reception of broadcast signal.
CD / USB: In the stop mode.
Note:
Within 10 seconds, press the ENTER button. To adjust the day,
press the
or
button and then press the ENTER button.
However, if iPod/iPhone is docked, the unit will begin charging.
“Charge Mode” will be displayed.
4
Press the
or
button to select 24-hour or 12-hour display
and then press the ENTER button.
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Muting
The 24-hour display will appear.
(00:00 - 23:59)
The volume is muted temporarily when pressing the MUTE button on
the remote control. Press again to restore the volume.
The 12-hour display will appear.
(AM 12:00 - PM 11:59)
The 12-hour display will appear.
(AM 00:00 - PM 11:59)
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Setting the clock (Remote control
only) (continued)
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iPod and iPhone adaptor connection
Notes:
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Please use the adaptor supplied with your iPod or iPhone
unit.
You can use an audio cable to connect your iPod to the
5
To adjust the hour, press the
or
button and then
or button
●
press the ENTER button. Press the
once to advance the time by 1 hour. Hold it down to
advance continuously.
AUDIO IN socket if:
1. your iPod adaptor does not fit into the iPod dock on the
main unit.
2. you have an iPod that does not have an iPod adaptor.
3. you have an iPod that does not have an iPod 30 pin
connector.
6
To adjust the minutes, press the
then press the ENTER button. Press the
button once to advance the time by 1 minute.
or
button and
or
To confirm the time display:
Press the CLOCK/TIMER button. The time display will appear
for about 5 seconds.
iPhone
Adaptor No.
iPhone
Description
Capacity
Note:
12
15
iPhone
iPhone 3G
4GB & 8GB & 16GB
8GB & 16GB
When power supply is restored after unit is plugged in again
or after a power failure, reset the clock (pages 6-7).
To readjust the clock:
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To insert iPod or iPhone adaptor
Perform “Setting the clock” from step 1. If the “Clock” does not
appear in step 2, step 4 (for selecting the 24-hour or 12-hour
display) will be skipped.
1 Open the iPod cover by pulling up.
To change the 24-hour or 12-hour display:
1 Clear all the programmed contents. [Refer to “Factory
reset, clearing all memory” on page 21 for details.]
2 Perform “Setting the clock” from step 1 onwards.
2 Insert the iPod or iPhone adaptor into unit and connect
your iPod or iPhone.
Listening to the iPod or iPhone
iPhone
iPhone (bottom)
Supported iPod and iPhone models:
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iPod nano
iPod mini
th
iPod (5 generation) (Dock connector equipped Click
Dock connector
Wheel model)
th
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iPod (4 generation) (Dock connector equipped Click
Wheel model)
nd
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iPod nano (2 generation)
rd
iPhone adaptor
iPhone dock
iPod nano (3 generation)
th
iPod nano (4 generation)
iPod classic
iPod touch
iPod touch (2 generation)
nd
iPhone
iPhone 3G
iPhone connector
Caution:
Caution:
Please update your iPod and iPhone unit to the latest software
version before using it. Please visit Apple’s homepage to
download the latest version for your iPod and iPhone.
Unplug all accessories from the iPod or iPhone before
inserting it into the dock.
Notes:
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To remove iPod or iPhone adaptor
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Once the iPod or iPhone is connected to the unit it will
begin charging.
Insert the tip of a screwdriver (“–” type,
small) into the adaptor hole as shown
and lift upward to remove.
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Error message “This accessory is not made to work with
iPhone” may appear on the iPhone screen when iPhone
battery is low.
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The message “This accessory is not made to work with
iPhone” or “This accessory is not supported by iPhone”
may appear on the iPhone screen when the iPhone is not
properly docked (eg. slanting) on this product. If this
occurs, please remove and re-dock the iPhone.
This product is made for iPhone. To prevent random
interference when iPhone is docked, the headphone
output is disabled.
You may also experience brief audio interference
during incoming calls.
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iPod or iPhone playback
1
2
Press the ON/STAND-BY button to turn the power on.
Press the iPod/iPhone button on the remote control or
FUNCTION button repeatedly on the main unit to select iPod
function.
3
4
Insert iPod or iPhone unit in iPod dock of main unit.
Press the
/
(iPod/iPhone
/
) button to start playback.
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Listening to the iPod or iPhone (continued)
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Watching videos on a TV connected to
iPod or iPhone
1
2
Press the DISPLAY (TV OUT) button for more than
seconds. “TV Display” will appear on display.
2
Press the ENTER button to start playback.
Notes:
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If the TV Out setting is already turned on at video menu, the
video is automatically displayed on the TV screen when
ENTER key is pressed.
●
To return to watching video on iPod or iPhone screen, press
the MENU button to enter video menu. Then press the
DISPLAY (TV OUT) button for more than 2 seconds until
“iPod Display” appears.
●
During iPod or iPhone video playback, pressing the DISPLAY
(TV OUT) button will not toggle video out display between
iPod and TV.
iPod or iPhone playback detection function:
Once the play button on the iPod or iPhone unit is pressed, the
main unit will automatically change to iPod function overriding the
previous function selected.
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Caution:
●
Unplug all accessories for the iPod or iPhone before inserting
it into the iPod dock.
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iPhone playback
●
Stop button ( ) at main unit is invalid during iPod function.
●
Sound will only switch from iPhone to the main unit after
authentication process is completed in approximately 10
seconds.
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Various iPod functions
●
●
Incoming calls will pause the playback and iPhone ringtones
will be heard from the main unit speakers only.
Function
Main
unit
Remote
control
Operation
Once the calls are answered, the conversation can only be
heard through the built-in iPhone speaker. Turn on the
iPhone speaker or undock the iPhone to start conversation.
Play
Press in the pause
mode.
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To disconnect iPod or iPhone
Pause
Press in the playback
mode.
Simply remove the iPod or iPhone from the iPod dock. It is safe
to do so even during playback.
Track up/
down
Press in the playback or
pause mode.
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Navigating the iPod and iPhone menus
If you press the button in
the pause mode, press
the
/
button to start
1
Press the MENU button to view the menu on iPod or iPhone
unit. Press it again to go back to previous menu.
the desired track.
Fast
forward/
reverse
Press and hold down in
the playback mode.
Release the button to
resume playback.
2
Use the PRESET ( or ) button to select an item on the
menu and then press ENTER button.
Note:
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Display
iPod back light ON.
When navigating the iPod or iPhone menu with remote control, do
not operate any of the buttons on the iPod or iPhone unit. The
volume level is adjusted by pressing the VOL (+ or –) button on
the main unit or the remote control. Adjusting the volume on the
iPod and iPhone units give no effect.
Press for more than 2
seconds to toggle the
video out display
between iPod or TV.
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Repeat
Shuffle
Press to toggle repeat
mode.
iPod and iPhone operations:
The operations described below depend on the generation iPod
and iPhone you are using.
Press and hold down to
toggle shuffle mode.
System on operation:
When the main unit is powered on, the iPod and iPhone units will
automatically power on when docked in the unit.
iPod
Menu
Press to view the iPod
menu during iPod
function.
System off (stand-by operation):
When the main unit is turned to stand-by mode, the docked iPod
and iPhone unit will automatically turn to stand-by mode.
iPod
Enter
Press to confirm the
selection.
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iPod
Cursor
Up/Down
Press to select the iPod
menu.
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Listening to a CD or MP3/WMA disc
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Disc playback
1
Press the ON/STAND-BY button to turn the power on.
2
Press the CD button on the remote control or FUNCTION
button repeatedly on the main unit to select CD function.
3
4
Press the OPEN/CLOSE button to open the disc tray.
Place the disc on the disc tray, label side up.
5
6
Press the OPEN/CLOSE button to close the disc tray.
Press the
/
(CD/USB
/
) button to start playback. After
the last track is played, the unit will stop automatically.
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Caution:
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Do not place two discs in one disc tray.
Do not play discs of special shapes (heart, octagon, etc). It
may cause malfunctions.
This system can play back a standard CD, CD-R/RW in the CD
format and CD-R/RW with MP3 or WMA files, but cannot record
on them. Some audio CD-R and CD-RW discs may not be
playable due to the state of the disc or the device that was used
for recording.
●
●
Do not push the disc tray whilst it is moving.
If the power fails whilst the tray is open, wait until the power
is restored.
If TV or radio interference occurs during CD operation, move
the unit away from the TV or radio.
Be sure to place 8 cm disc in the middle of the disc tray.
Due to the structure of the disc information, it takes longer to
read an MP3/WMA disc than a normal CD (approximately 20
to 90 seconds).
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MP3:
MP3 is a form of compression. It is an acronym which stands
for MPEG Audio Layer 3. MP3 is a type of audio code which
is processed by significant compression from the original
audio source with very little loss in sound quality.
Notes for CD or MP3/WMA disc:
●
When the end of the last track is reached during fast forward,
“END” will appear on the display and CD operation will be
paused. When the beginning of the first track is reached
during fast reverse, the unit will enter the playback mode (only
for CD).
Rewritable multi-session discs with unfinished writing, can
still be played.
●
This system supports MPEG 1 Layer 3 and VBR files.
●
During VBR file playback, time counter in the display may
differ from its actual playback time.
●
Bitrate which is supported by MP3 is 32 ~ 320 kbps.
●
WMA:
WMA files are Advanced System Format files that include
audio files which are compressed with Windows Media
Audio codec. WMA is developed by Microsoft as an audio
format file for Windows Media Player.
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Various disc functions
Function
Play
Main
unit
Remote
control
Operation
●
“MP3” and “WMA” indicator will light up after the unit reads
information on an MP3 or WMA disc.
Press in the stop mode.
●
Bitrate which is supported by WMA is 64 ~ 160 kbps.
Stop
Press in the playback
mode.
Pause
Press in the playback
mode. Press the
button to resume
playback from the
paused point.
/
Track
up/
down
Press in the playback or
stop mode.
If you press the button in
the stop mode, press the
/
button to start the
desired track.
Fast
forward/
reverse
Press and hold down in
the playback mode.
Release the button to
resume playback.
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Advanced CD or MP3/WMA disc playback
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Random play
The tracks on the disc can be played in random order
automatically.
To random play all tracks:
Press and hold down PLAY MODE button on the remote
control until “Random” appears. Press the
) button.
/
(CD/USB
/
To cancel random play:
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Press the PLAY MODE button until “RDM” indicator
disappears.
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Direct track search
By using the Direct Search buttons, the desired tracks on the
current disc can be played.
Use the Direct Search buttons on the remote control to
Notes:
●
If you press the
button during random play, you can
move to the track selected next by the random operation.
On the other hand, the button does not allow you to move
to the previous track. The beginning of the track being
played will be located.
In random play, the unit will select and play tracks
automatically. (You cannot select the order of the tracks.)
select the desired track whilst playing the selected disc.
●
●
The Direct Search buttons allow you to select up to
number 9.
When selecting number 10 or higher, use the “10+” button.
●
A. For example, to choose 13
Caution:
1
2
3
Press the “10+” button once.
Press the “1” button.
After performing repeat play, be sure to press the (CD/USB
) button. Otherwise, the disc will play continuously.
Press the “3” button.
Selected track number
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Programmed play (CD)
B. For example, to choose 130
1
2
3
4
Press the “10+” button twice.
Press the “1” button.
You can choose up to 32 selections for playback in the order
you like.
Press the “3” button.
1
Whilst in the stop mode, press the MEMORY button on the
remote control to enter the programming save mode.
Press the “0” button.
Notes:
●
A track number higher than the number of tracks on the
disc cannot be selected.
●
During random play, direct search is not possible.
2
Press the
lect the desired track.
or
buttons on the remote control to se-
To stop playback:
Press the (CD/USB ) button.
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Repeat play
Repeat play can play one track, all tracks or a programmed
sequence continuously.
To repeat one track:
Selected track number
Press the PLAY MODE button repeatedly until “Repeat One”
appears. Press the
/
(CD/USB
/
) button.
3
4
Press the MEMORY button to save the track number.
To repeat all tracks:
Press the PLAY MODE button repeatedly until “Repeat All”
Repeat steps 2 - 3 for other tracks. Up to 32 tracks can be
programmed. If you want to check the programmed tracks,
press the MEMORY button repeatedly. If you make a
mistake, the programmed tracks can be cleared by
pressing the CLEAR button.
appears. Press the
/
(CD/USB
/
) button.
To repeat desired tracks:
Perform steps 1 - 5 in “Programmed play” section on this page
and then press the PLAY MODE button repeatedly until
“Repeat All” appears.
5
Press the
/
(CD/USB
/
) button to start playback.
To cancel repeat play:
Press the PLAY MODE button repeatedly until “Normal”
appears and “
” disappears.
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Advanced CD or MP3/WMA disc
playback (continued)
MP3/WMA folder mode (only for MP3/
WMA files)
To play back MP3/WMA (Windows Media Audio) file
There are many music sites on the internet that you can
download MP3/WMA (Windows Media Audio) music files.
Follow the instructions from the website on how to
download the music files. You can then play back these
downloaded music files by burning them to a CD-R/RW
disc.
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Programmed play (MP3/WMA)
1 Whilst in the stop mode, press the MEMORY button to
enter the programming save mode.
● Your downloaded song/files are for personal use only.
Any other usage of the song without owner’s
permission, is against the law.
2 Press the PRESET ( or ) button on the remote
control to select the desired folder.
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About folder playback order
If MP3/WMA files are recorded in several folders, a folder
number will be set to each folder automatically.
These folders can be selected by the FOLDER button on
the remote control. If there is no supported file formats
inside the selected folder, the folder is skipped and the next
folder will be selected.
Then press the
to select the desired tracks.
or
button on the remote control
Example: How to set folder number if MP3/WMA format
files are recorded as below figure.
1 ROOT folder is set as folder 1.
3 Press the MEMORY button to save the folder and track
number.
2 As for folders inside ROOT folder (Folder A and Folder
B), the folder which is recorded earlier on the disc will be
set as folder 2 and folder 3.
4 Repeat steps 2 – 3 for other folder/tracks. Up to 32
tracks can be programmed.
3 As for folder inside Folder A (Folder C and Folder D), the
folder which is recorded earlier on the disc will be set as
folder 4 and folder 5.
5 Press the
/
(CD/USB / ) button to start playback.
To cancel the programmed play mode:
During programmed stop mode, press the (CD/USB
4 Folder E that is inside Folder D will be set as folder 6.
)
button. The display will show “Memory Clear” and all the
programmed contents will be cleared.
● The folder and file order information which is recorded
on the disc depends on the writing software. There
maybe possibilities that this unit will playback the files
not according to our expected playback order.
● For CD MP3/WMA, 255 numbers of folders and files
inclusive of the folders which have non playable files
can be read.
Adding tracks to the programme:
If a programme has been previously stored, the “MEM”
indicator will be displayed. Press the MEMORY button
repeatedly to go to the last programme memory. Then
follow steps 2 - 3 to add tracks. The new tracks will be
stored after the last track of the previous programme.
Folder mode on/off can be operated by the FOLDER
button on the remote control. Files that are played when
folder mode is set to the on position, may differ from those
played back when folder mode is turned off.
Notes:
● When a disc is ejected, the programme is automatically
cancelled.
● If you press the ON/STAND-BY button to enter the
stand-by mode or change the function from CD to
another, the programmed selections will be cleared.
FILE 3
FILE 4
FILE 5
ROOT
FOLDER A
FOLDER C
(FOLDER 1) (FOLDER 2) (FOLDER 4)
● During the programme operation, random play is not
possible.
FOLDER D
(FOLDER 5)
FILE 6
FILE 7
FILE 8
FOLDER E
(FOLDER 6)
FILE 9
FILE 10
FOLDER B
(FOLDER 3)
FILE 1
FILE 2
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MP3/WMA folder mode (only for MP3/
WMA files) (continued)
Listening to USB mass storage
device/MP3 player
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Procedure to playback MP3/WMA disc with
folder mode on
To play back CD-R/RW.
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1 Press the CD button, and load an MP3/WMA disc.
Press the FOLDER button and disc info will be
displayed.
Note:
This USB mass storage device or MP3 player is not
compatible with MTP and AAC file systems.
MP3 indicator
TOTAL indicator
WMA indicator
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To play back USB/MP3 player with folder
mode off
Total number of folder
Total number of files
1 Press the USB button on the remote control or
FUNCTION button repeatedly on main unit to select
USB function. Connect the USB memory device that
has MP3/WMA format files on the unit. When the USB
memory is connected to the main unit, the device
information will be displayed.
2 Press the PRESET ( or ) button to select desired
playback folder. (Folder mode on)
FOLDER
indicator
First track number
in the folder
FOLDER number
3 Select desired file to be played back by pressing the
or button.
4 Press the
/
(CD/USB / ) button. Playback will start
2 Select desired file to be played back by pressing the
and file name will be displayed.
or
button.
● Title, Artist and Album name are displayed if they are
3 Press the
/
(CD/USB / ) button. Playback will start
recorded on the disc.
and the file name will be displayed.
● In case of playback with the folder mode on, press
the PRESET ( or ) button, and the folder can be
selected even though it is in playback/pause mode.
It will continue playback/pause mode in the 1st track
of the selected folder.
● Title, Artist and Album name are displayed if they are
recorded in the USB memory device.
● Display content can be changed by pressing the
DISPLAY button.
● Display content can be changed by pressing the
Note:
To pause playback:
Press the (CD/USB / ) button.
DISPLAY button.
File name display
Folder display
/
Counter display
Title display
Album display
Artist display
Note:
If “Not Support” is displayed, it means “Copyright protected
WMA file” or “Not supported playback file” is selected.
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Listening to USB mass storage device/MP3 player (continued)
● This product can play WMA and MP3 files. It will
automatically detect the file type being played. If
unplayable file is played on this product, “Not Support”
is indicated and the file will be automatically skipped.
This will take a few seconds. If abnormal indications
appear on the display due to the unspecified file, turn
off the unit and then turn it on again.
● This product relates to USB mass storage devices and
MP3 players. It may however face some irregularities
due to various unforeseen reasons from some devices.
Should this happen, turn off the unit and then turn it on
again.
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To play back USB/MP3 player with folder
mode on
1 Press the USB button on the remote control or
FUNCTION button repeatedly on main unit to select
USB function. Connect the USB memory device that
has MP3/WMA format files on the unit. When the USB
memory is connected to the main unit, the device
information will be displayed.
2 Press the FOLDER button, and press the PRESET (
or ) button to select desired playback folder. To start
playback with folder mode on, go to step 4. To change
the playback folder, press the PRESET ( or ) button
to select another folder.
● The USB port is only intended for direct connection to
a USB memory device without any cable.
● During CD function, MP3 player will not be charging.
3 Select desired file to be played back by pressing the
or
button.
Advanced USB playback
4 Press the
and the file name will be displayed.
/
(CD/USB / ) button. Playback will start
The following functions are the same as CD
operations:
● Title, Artist and Album name are displayed if they are
recorded in the USB memory device.
Page
Direct track search . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Repeat play . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Random play . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Programmed play . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
● Display content can be changed by pressing the
DISPLAY button.
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To remove USB memory device
Note:
If USB memory device is not connected, “USB No Media”
will be shown on the display.
1 Press the (CD/USB ) button to stop playback.
2 Disconnect USB memory device from the USB terminal.
Notes:
● This unit only supports “MPEG-1 Audio Layer-3”
format. (Sampling Frequency is 32, 44.1, 48kHz)
● Playback order for MP3 files may differ depending on
the writing software used during file download.
● Bitrate which is supported by MP3 is 32~320 kbps,
WMA is 64~160 kbps.
● For MP3/WMA files, please put “.MP3” “.WMA”
extension. Files cannot be played back if there is no
MP3/WMA extension.
● Playlists are not supported on this unit.
● This unit can display Folder Name or File Name up to
32 characters.
● Maximum total number of MP3/WMA files is 1024.
Maximum total number of folders is 255 inclusive of
root directory.
● The display playback time may not be displayed
correctly when playing back a variable bitrate file.
● The ID3TAG information supported are TITLE, ARTIST
and ALBUM only. Title name, artist name and album
name can be displayed by pressing the DISPLAY
button during file playback or pause mode.
Notes:
● SHARP will not be held liable for the loss of data whilst
the USB memory device is connected to the audio
system.
● Files compressed in MP3 and/or WMA format can be
played back when connected to the USB terminal.
● This USB memory’s format supports FAT 16 or FAT 32.
● SHARP cannot guarantee that all USB memory
devices will work on this audio system.
● USB cable is not recommended for use in this audio
system to connect to USB memory device. Use of the
USB cable will affect the performance of this audio
system.
● This USB memory cannot be operated via USB hub.
● WMA meta tag also supports title, artist and album
name which are recorded in WMA files. Copyright
protected WMA files cannot be played back.
● The USB terminal in this unit is not intended for a PC
connection but is used for music streaming with a USB
memory device.
● External HDD-storage cannot be played back via USB
terminal.
● If the data inside the USB memory is large, it may take
longer time for the data to be read.
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Listening to the radio
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Memorising a station
You can store 40 AM and FM stations in memory and recall
them at the push of a button. (Preset tuning)
1 Perform steps 1 - 3 in “Tuning”.
2 Press the MEMORY button.
3 Within 30 seconds, press the PRESET ( or ) button
to select the preset channel number. Store the stations
in memory, in order, starting with preset channel 1.
4 Within 30 seconds, press the MEMORY button to store
that station in memory. If the “MEMORY” and preset
number indicators disappear before the station is
memorised, repeat the operation from step 2.
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5 Repeat steps 1 - 4 to set other stations, or to change a
preset station. When a new station is stored in the
memory, the station previously memorised for that
preset channel number will be erased.
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Tuning
1 Press the ON/STAND-BY button to turn the power on.
Note:
The backup function protects the memorised stations for a
few hours should there be a power failure or the AC power
lead become disconnected.
2 Press the TUNER (BAND) button repeatedly to select
the desired frequency band (FM or AM).
3 Press the TUNING (
or
) button on the remote
control to tune in to the desired station.
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To recall a memorised station
● Manual tuning:
Press the TUNING (
1 Press the PRESET ( or ) button for less than 0.5
seconds to select the desired station.
or
) button repeatedly to
tune in to the desired station.
● Auto tuning:
When the TUNING (
more than 0.5 seconds, scanning will start
automatically and the tuner will stop at the first
receivable broadcast station.
or
) button is pressed for
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To scan the preset stations
The stations saved in the memory can be scanned
automatically. (Preset memory scan)
1 Press the PRESET ( or ) button for more than 0.5
seconds. The preset number will flash and the
programmed stations will be tuned in sequentially, for 5
seconds each.
Notes:
● When radio interference occurs, auto scan tuning may
stop automatically at that point.
● Auto scan tuning will skip weak signal stations.
● To stop the auto tuning, press the TUNING (
button again.
● When an RDS (Radio Data System) station is tuned in,
the frequency will be displayed first, and then the RDS
indicator will light up. Finally, the station name will
appear.
or
)
2 Press the PRESET ( or ) button again when the
desired station is located.
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To erase entire preset memory
● Full auto tuning can be achieved for RDS stations
“ASPM”, see page 15.
To receive an FM stereo transmission:
1 Press the ON/STAND-BY button to enter the stand-by
mode.
● Press the TUNER (BAND) button to select stereo mode
and “ST” indicator will be displayed. “
” and “ ” will
2 Whilst pressing down the FUNCTION button, press the
ON/STAND-BY button until “Tuner Clear” appears.
appear when an FM broadcast is in stereo.
● If the FM reception is weak, press the TUNER (BAND)
button to extinguish the “ST” indicator. The reception
changes to monaural, and the sound becomes clearer.
FUNCTION ON/STAND-BY
Note:
This product can receive FM stereo/FM monaural and AM
monaural broadcasts. AM stereo broadcasts will not be
played in stereo.
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Using the Radio Data System (RDS)
RDS is
a
broadcasting service which
a
growing
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Using the Auto Station Programme
Memory (ASPM)
number of FM stations provide. These FM stations
send additional signals along with their regular
programme signals. They send their station names,
and information about the type of programme such as
sport, music, etc.
When tuned to an RDS station, “RDS” and the station
name will be displayed.
“TP” (Traffic Programme) will appear on the display when
the received broadcast carries traffic information, and “TA”
Whilst in the ASPM operation mode, the tuner will
automatically search for new RDS stations. Up to 40
stations can be stored.
If you have already stored some stations in memory, the
number of new stations you can store will be less.
1 Press the TUNER (BAND) button on the remote
control or FUNCTION button repeatedly on the main
unit to select TUNER function.
(Traffic Announcement) will appear whilst
information is on air.
a
traffic
“PTYI” (Dynamic PTY Indicator) will appear whilst the
Dynamic PTY station is received.
2 Press and hold down the RDS ASPM button on the
remote control.
1
After “ASPM” has flashed for about 4 seconds,
scanning will start (87.50 - 108.00 MHz).
2
When an RDS station is found, “RDS” will appear
for a short time and the station will be stored in
memory.
You can control the RDS by using the buttons on the
remote control only.
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Information provided by RDS
Each time the RDS DISPLAY button is pressed, the
display will switch as follows:
3
After scanning, the number of stations stored in
memory will be displayed for 4 seconds, and then
“END” will appear for 4 seconds.
To stop the ASPM operation before it is complete:
Press the RDS ASPM button whilst it is scanning for
stations.
The stations which are already stored in memory will be
kept there.
Notes:
● If the same station is broadcasting on different
frequencies, the strongest frequency will be stored in
memory.
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● Any station which has the same frequency as the one
stored in memory will not be stored.
● If 40 stations have already been stored in memory, the
scan will be aborted. If you want to redo the ASPM
operation, erase the preset memory.
● If no station have been stored in memory, “END” will
appear for about 4 seconds.
● If the RDS signals are very weak, station names may
not be stored in memory.
● The same station name can be stored in different
channels.
Station name (PS)
Frequency
Programme type (PTY)
Radio text (RT)
● In a certain area or during certain time periods, the
station names may temporarily be different.
When tuning in to a station other than an RDS station or
to an RDS station which sends weak signal, the display
will change in the following order:
No PS
No PTY
No RT
FM 98.80 MHz
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Using the Radio Data System (RDS) (continued)
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Notes for RDS operation
■
To recall stations in memory
If any of the following events occur, it does not mean
that the unit is faulty:
● “PS”, “No PS” and a station name appear alternately,
and the unit does not operate properly.
● If a particular station is not broadcasting properly or a
station is conducting tests, the RDS reception function
may not work properly.
● When you receive an RDS station whose signal is too
weak, information like the station name may not be
displayed.
To specify programmed types and select stations
(PTY search):
You can search a station by specifying the programme type
(news, sports, traffic programme, etc. ... see page 17) from
the stations in memory.
1 Press the TUNER (BAND) button on the remote control
or FUNCTION button repeatedly on the main unit to
select TUNER function.
● “No PS”, “No PTY” or “No RT” will flash for about 5
seconds, and then the frequency will be displayed.
2 Press the RDS PTY button on the remote control.
Notes for radio text:
● The first 14 characters of the radio text will appear for
4 seconds and then they will scroll across the display.
“SELECT” and “PTY TI” will appear alternately for
about 6 seconds.
● If you tune in to an RDS station which is not
broadcasting any radio text, “No RT” will be displayed
when you switch to the radio text position.
● Whilst radio text data is received or when the text
contents change, “RT” will be displayed.
3 Within 6 seconds, press the
or
button to select
the programme type.
Each time the button is pressed, the programme type
will appear. If the button is held down for more than
0.5 seconds, the programme type will appear
continuously.
4 Whilst the selected programme type is flashing (within
6 seconds), press the RDS PTY button again.
After the selected programme type has been lit for
2
seconds, “SEARCH” will appear, and the search
operation will start.
Notes:
● If the display has stopped flashing, start again from
step 2. If the unit finds a desired programme type, the
corresponding channel number will lit for about
8 seconds, and then the station name will remain it.
● If you want to listen to the same programme type of
another station, press the RDS PTY button whilst the
channel number or station name is flashing. The unit
will look for the next station.
● If no station can be found, “NOT FOUND” will appear
for 4 seconds.
If you select the traffic programme:
If you select the traffic programme (TP) in step 3, “TP” will
appear.
(This does not mean that you can listen to the traffic
information at that time.)
When the traffic information is broadcast, “TA” will appear.
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Using the Radio Data System (RDS) (continued)
Descriptions of the PTY (Programme Type) codes, TP
(Traffic Programme) and TA (Traffic Announcement)
You can search for and receive the following PTY, TP and
TA signals.
RELIGION
PHONE IN
TRAVEL
Any aspect of beliefs and faiths, involving
a God or Gods, the nature of existence
and ethics.
Involving members of the public
expressing their views either by phone or
at a public forum.
NEWS
Short accounts of facts, events and
publicly expressed views, reportage and
actuality.
Features and programmes concerned
with travel to near and far destinations,
package tours and travel ideas and
AFFAIRS
Topical programme expanding or
enlarging upon the news, generally in
different presentation style or concept,
including debate, or analysis.
opportunities.
Not
for
use
for
announcements about problems, delays,
or roadworks affecting immediate travel
where TP/TA should be used.
INFO
Programmes whose purpose is to impart
advice in the widest sense.
LEISURE
Programmes
concerned
with
SPORT
EDUCATE
Programme concerned with any aspect
of sport.
Programme intended primarily to
educate, of which the formal element is
fundamental.
recreational activities in which the
listener might participate. Examples
include, Gardening, Fishing, Antique
collecting, Cooking, Food & Wine, etc.
JAZZ
Polyphonic,
syncopated
music
characterised by improvisation.
DRAMA
All radio plays and serials.
COUNTRY
Songs which originate from, or continue
the musical tradition of the American
CULTURE
Programmes concerned with any aspect
of national or regional culture, including
language, theatre, etc.
Programmes about the natural sciences
and technology.
Southern States. Characterised by
a
straightforward melody and narrative
story line.
Current Popular Music of the Nation or
Region in that country's language, as
opposed to International “Pop” which is
usually US or UK inspired and in English.
Music from the so-called “golden age” of
popular music.
Music which has its roots in the musical
culture of a particular nation, usually
played on acoustic instruments. The
narrative or story may be based on
historical events or people.
SCIENCE
VARIED
NATION M
Used
for
mainly
usually
speech-based
of light-
programmes
entertainment nature, not covered by
other categories. Examples include:
quizzes, panel games, personality
interviews.
OLDIES
FOLK M
POP M
Commercial
music,
which
would
generally be considered to be of current
popular appeal, often featuring in current
or recent record sales charts.
ROCK M
EASY M
Contemporary modern music, usually
written and performed by young
musicians.
Current contemporary music considered
to be “easy-listening”, as opposed to
Pop, Rock or Classical, or one of the
specialised music styles, Jazz, Folk or
Country. Music in this category is often
but not always, vocal, and usually of
short duration.
DOCUMENT Programme concerned with factual
matters, presented in an investigative
style.
TEST
Broadcast when testing emergency
broadcast equipment or receivers.
Emergency announcement made under
exceptional circumstances to give
warning of events causing danger of a
general nature.
ALARM
LIGHT M
Classical music for general, rather than
specialist appreciation. Examples of
music in this category are instrumental
music, and vocal or choral works.
NONE
TP
No programme type (receive only).
Broadcasts
which
carry
traffic
announcements.
Traffic announcements are being
broadcast.
CLASSICS
OTHER M
Performances of major orchestral works,
symphonies, chamber music, etc., and
including Grand Opera.
TA
Musical styles not fitting into any of the
other categories. Particularly used for
specialist music of which Rhythm
Blues and Reggae are examples.
&
WEATHER
FINANCE
Weather reports and forecasts and
meteorological information.
Stock Market reports, commerce,
trading, etc.
CHILDREN
For programmes targeted at a young
audience, primarily for entertainment
and interest, rather than where the
objective is to educate.
SOCIAL
Programmes about people and things
that influence them individually or in
groups. Includes: sociology, history,
geography, psychology and society.
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Timer and sleep operation (Remote control only)
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Timer playback
Before setting timer:
● Check that the clock is set to the correct time (refer to
page 6). If it is not set, you cannot use the timer
function.
● For timer playback: Plug in USB or load discs or dock
iPod to be played.
1
Press the ON/STAND-BY button to turn the power on.
Press and hold the CLOCK/TIMER button.
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2
3
Within 10 seconds, press the
or
button to
Timer playback:
select “Once” or “Daily”, and press the ENTER button.
The unit turns on and plays the desired source (CD,
TUNER, USB, iPod, AUDIO IN, LINE IN) at a preset time.
4
5
Within 10 seconds, press the or button to
select “Timer Set”, and press the ENTER button.
This unit has 2 types of timer: ONCE TIMER and DAILY
TIMER.
Once timer:
Once timer play works for one time only at a preset time.
(“ ” indicator).
To select the timer playback source (CD, TUNER, USB,
iPod, AUDIO IN, LINE IN), press the
Press the ENTER button.
or
button.
When you select the tuner, select a station by pressing
the or button, and then press the ENTER
button. If a station has not been programmed, “No
Preset” will be displayed and timer setting will be
cancelled.
Daily timer:
Daily timer play works at the same preset time every day
that we set. For example, set the timer as a wake-up call
every morning.
6
7
8
9
To adjust the day, press the
press the ENTER button.
or
button and then
(“DAILY” indicator).
Using the once timer and daily timer in combination:
For example, use the once timer to listen a radio
programme, and use the daily timer to wake up.
Press the ENTER button to adjust the hour. Press the
or button and then press the ENTER button.
To adjust the minutes, press the
then press the ENTER button.
or
button and
1 Set the daily timer (pages 18 - 19).
2 Set the once timer (pages 18 - 19).
Set the time to finish as in steps 7 and 8 above.
10 Adjust the volume using the VOLUME control, and then
press the ENTER button. Do not turn the volume up too
high.
1 minute or more
Once timer
Stop
Start
Daily timer
11 Press the ON/STAND-BY button to enter the power
stand-by mode. The “TIMER” indicator lights up and
the unit is ready for timer playback.
Stop
Start
12 When the preset time is reached, playback will start.
The volume will increase gradually until it reaches the
preset volume. The timer indicator will blink during
timer playback.
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■
Sleep operation
13 When the timer end time is reached, the system will
enter the power stand-by mode automatically.
The radio, compact disc, iPod, USB, Audio In and Line In
can all be turned off automatically.
Once timer:
The timer will be cancelled.
1 Play back the desired sound source.
Daily timer:
The timer operates at the same time every day. It will
continue until the daily timer setting is cancelled.
Cancel the daily timer when it is not in use.
2 Press the SLEEP button.
3 Within 5 seconds, press the direct search button to set
the time. (1 minute ~ 99 minutes)
Notes:
4 “SLEEP” will appear.
● When performing timer playback using another unit
connected to the USB terminal or AUDIO IN jack, select
“USB” or “AUDIO IN” or "LINE IN" in step 5.
● This unit will turn on or enter the power stand-by mode
automatically. However, the connected unit will not turn
on or off. To stop the timer playback, follow step
“Cancelling the timer setting” of this page.
5 The unit will enter the power stand-by mode
automatically after the preset time has elapsed. The
volume will be turned down 1 minute before the sleep
operation finishes.
To confirm the remaining sleep time:
Checking the timer setting:
1 Whilst “SLEEP” is indicated, press the SLEEP button.
1 Turn the power on and press and hold down the
To cancel the sleep operation:
CLOCK/TIMER button.
Press the ON/STAND-BY button whilst “SLEEP” is
indicated. To cancel the sleep operation without setting
the unit to the stand-by mode, proceed as follows.
2
3
Within 10 seconds, press the
select “Once” or “Daily”, and press the ENTER button.
or
button to
Within 10 seconds, press the or button to
select “Timer Call”, and press the ENTER button.
1 Whilst “SLEEP” is indicated, press the SLEEP button.
2 Within 5 seconds, press the "0" button twice until
“SLEEP 00” appears.
Cancelling the timer setting:
1 Turn the power on and press and hold down the
CLOCK/TIMER button.
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To use timer and sleep operation together
2
3
Within 10 seconds, press the
select “Once” or “Daily”, and press the ENTER button.
or
button to
Sleep and timer playback:
For example, you can fall asleep listening to the radio and
wake up to CD in the next morning.
Within 10 seconds, press the or button to
select “Timer Off”, and press the ENTER button. Timer
will be cancelled (the setting will not be cancelled).
1 Set the sleep time (see above, steps 1 - 5).
2 Whilst the sleep timer is set, set the timer playback
Reusing the memorised timer setting:
The timer setting will be memorised once it is entered. To
reuse the same setting, perform the following operations.
(steps 2 - 9, page 18).
Timer playback
setting
End
time
Sleep timer
setting
1 Turn the power on and press and hold down the
CLOCK/TIMER button.
1-99 minutes
Desired time
2
3
Within 10 seconds, press the
select “Once” or “Daily”, and press the ENTER button.
or
button to
Sleep operation will
automatically stop
Timer playback
start time
Within 10 seconds, press the or button to
select “Timer On” , and press the ENTER button.
4 Press the ON/STAND-BY button to enter the power
stand-by mode.
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Enhancing your system
Troubleshooting chart
The connection lead is not included. Purchase
commercially available lead as shown below.
a
Many potential problems can be resolved by the owner
without calling a service technician.
If something is wrong with this product, check the following
before calling your authorised SHARP dealer or service
centre.
■
General
Symptom
Possible cause
● The clock is not set ● Did a power failure occur?
to the correct time.
Reset the clock. (Refer
page 6)
● When a button is
pressed, the unit
does not respond.
● Set the unit to the power
stand-by mode and then
turn it back on.
● If the unit still malfunctions,
reset it. (Refer page 21)
Portable audio
player, etc.
● No sound is heard.
● Is the volume level set to
“Min”?
Audio cable (not supplied)
● Are the headphones
connected?
● Are the speaker wires
disconnected?
■
Listening to the playback sounds of
portable audio player, etc.
■
CD player
Symptom
1 Use a connection lead to connect the portable audio
player etc. to the AUDIO IN socket. When using video
equipment, connect the audio output to this unit and the
video output to a television.
Possible cause
● Playback does not
start.
● Playback stops in
the middle or is not
● Is the disc loaded upside
down?
● Does the disc satisfy the
standards?
2 Press the ON/STAND-BY button to turn the power on.
3 Press the AUDIO/LINE (INPUT) button on the remote
control or FUNCTION button repeatedly on main unit to
select AUDIO IN function.
performed properly. ● Is the disc distorted or
scratched?
4 Play the connected equipment. If volume level of the
connected device is too high, sound distortion may
occur. Should this happen, lower the volume of the
connected device. If volume level is too low, increase the
volume of the connected device.
● Playback sounds are ● Is the unit located near
skipped, or stopped
in the middle of a
track.
excessive vibrations?
● Is the disc very dirty?
● Has condensation formed
inside the unit?
Note:
To prevent noise interference, place the unit away from the
television.
■
Remote control
Symptom
■
Headphones
Possible cause
● Do not turn the volume on to full at switch on and listen
to music at moderate levels. Excessive sound pressure
from earphones and headphones can cause hearing
loss.
● Before plugging in or unplugging the headphone,
reduce the volume.
● Be sure your headphone has a 3.5 mm diameter plug
and impedance between 16 and 50 ohms. The
recommended impedance is 32 ohms.
● Plugging in the headphone disconnects the speakers
automatically. Adjust the volume using the VOLUME
control.
● The remote control
● Is the AC power lead of the
unit plugged in?
does not operate.
● Is the battery polarity
correct?
● Are the batteries dead?
● Is the distance or angle
incorrect?
● Does the remote control
sensor receive strong
light?
■
Tuner
Symptom
Possible cause
● The radio makes
unusual noises
continuously.
● Is the unit placed near the
TV or computer?
● Is the FM aerial or AM loop
aerial placed properly?
Move the aerial away from
the AC power lead if it is
located nearby.
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If such a problem occurs, do the following:
1 Set the unit to the stand-by mode and turn the power on
again.
2 If the unit is not restored in the previous operation,
unplug and plug in the unit again, and then turn the
power on.
■
USB
Symptom
Possible cause
● Is there any MP3/WMA file
available?
● Is the device properly
connected?
● Is it an MTP device?
● Does the device contain AAC
file only?
● Device cannot
be detected.
Note:
If neither operation above restores the unit, clear all the
memory by resetting it.
● Playback does
● Is it a copyright protected
WMA file?
■
Factory reset, clearing all memory
not start.
● Is it a false MP3 file?
1 Press the ON/STAND-BY button to enter the power
stand-by mode.
● Wrong time
display.
● Wrong file name ● Is the File Name written in
display.
● Is Variable Bitrate file being
played back?
2 Whilst pressing down the OPEN/CLOSE button, press
the ON/STAND-BY button until “Clear All” appears.
Chinese or Japanese
characters?
■
iPod and iPhone
Symptom
Caution:
This operation will erase all data stored in memory
including clock, timer settings, tuner preset, and CD
programme.
Possible cause
● No sound is
produced.
● The iPod or iPhone is not
playing.
● The iPod or iPhone is not
properly connected to the unit.
● Is the AC power lead of the
unit plugged in?
No image
appears on the
TV/monitor.
■
Before transporting the unit
Remove the iPod, USB memory device and disc from the
unit. Then, set the unit to the power stand-by mode.
Carrying the unit with iPod or USB memory device left
docked or discs left inside might damage the unit.
● The video cable is not properly
connected.
● The TV/monitor’s input
selection is not properly set.
● The iPod TV out feature has
not been set to output video.
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Care of compact discs
● iPod or iPhone
● The iPod or iPhone is not
will not charge.
making full contact with the
Compact discs are fairly resistant to damage, however
mistracking can occur due to an accumulation of dirt on the
disc surface. Follow the guidelines below for maximum
enjoyment from your CD collection and player.
● Do not write on either side of the disc, particularly the
non-label side from which signals are read. Do not
mark this surface.
connector.
rd
● Using iPod (3 generation).
● The iPod or iPhone is not
supported. Refer to page 7 for
compatible models.
●
“
This accessory ● The iPhone battery is low.
Please charge the iPhone.
is not made to
work with
● iPhone is not properly docked.
● Keep your discs away from direct sunlight, heat, and
excessive moisture.
iPhone or “This
”
accessory is not
supported by
iPhone” appears
on iPhone
● Always hold the CDs by the edges. Fingerprints, dirt, or
water on the CDs can cause noise or mistracking. If a
CD is dirty or does not play properly, clean it with a soft,
dry cloth, wiping straight out from the centre, along the
radius.
screen.
NO
YES
Correct
■
Condensation
Sudden temperature changes, storage or operation in an
extremely humid environment may cause condensation
inside the cabinet (CD pickup, etc.) or on the transmitter on
the remote control. Condensation can cause the unit to
malfunction. If this happens, leave the power on with no
disc in the unit until normal playback is possible (about 1
hour). Wipe off any condensation on the transmitter with a
soft cloth before operating the unit.
Maintenance
■
Cleaning the cabinet
Periodically wipe the cabinet with a soft cloth and a diluted
soap solution, then with a dry cloth.
■
If problem occurs
When this product is subjected to strong external
interference (mechanical shock, excessive static
electricity, abnormal supply voltage due to lightning, etc.)
or if it is operated incorrectly, it may malfunction.
Caution:
● Do not use chemicals for cleaning (petrol, paint thinner,
etc.). It may damage the cabinet.
● Do not apply oil to the inside of the unit. It may cause
malfunctions.
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Specifications
As part of our policy of continuous improvement, SHARP
reserves the right to make design and specification
changes for product improvement without prior notice. The
performance specification figures indicated are nominal
values of production units. There may be some deviations
from these values in individual units.
■
USB
USB host interface ● Complies with USB 1.1 (Full
Speed)/2.0 Mass Storage
Class.
● Support Bulk only and CBI
protocol.
■
General
Support file
Bitrate support
Other
● MPEG 1 Layer 3
● WMA (Non DRM)
Power source
AC 220 - 240 V ~ 50/60 Hz
● MP3 (32 ~ 320 kbps)
● WMA (64 ~ 160 kbps)
Power
consumption
Power on: 40 W
Power stand-by: 0.4 W (*)
● Maximum total number of
MP3/WMA files is 1024.
● Maximum total number of
folders is 255 INCLUSIVE of
root directory.
● The ID3TAG information
supported are TITLE, ARTIST
and ALBUM only.
● Supports ID3TAG version 1
and version 2.
Dimensions
Width: 215 mm
Height: 90 mm
Depth: 300 mm
Weight
4.0 kg
( * ) This power consumption value is obtained when the
demonstration mode is cancelled in the power stand-by
mode. Refer to page 4 to cancel the demonstration mode.
File system
support
● Support USB devices with
Microsoft Windows/DOS/FAT
12/FAT 16/ FAT 32.
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Amplifier
● 2 kbyte block length for sector.
Output power
PMPO: 200 W
MPO: 100 W (50 W + 50 W)
(10% T.H.D.)
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Tuner
RMS: 100 W (50 W + 50 W)
(10% T.H.D.)
RMS: 66 W (33 W + 33 W)
(1% T.H.D.)
Frequency range
Preset
FM: 87.5 - 108 MHz
AM: 522 - 1,620 kHz
Output terminals Speakers: 4 ohms
40 (FM and AM station)
20Hz - 20kHz
Subwoofer Pre-out (audio signal):
200 mV/10 k ohms at 70 Hz
Video output: 1 Vp-p
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Speaker
Headphones: 16 ohms
Type
2-way type speaker system
2.5 cm Dome-Tweeter
12 cm woofer
(recommended: 32 ohms)
Input terminals
Audio In (audio signal):
500 mV/47 k ohms
Line in (Analog input):
500 mV/47 k ohms
Maximum input
power
100 W
Rated input power 50 W
Impedance
Dimensions
4 ohms
■
CD player
Width: 148 mm
Height: 260 mm
Depth: 203.5 mm
Type
Single disc multi-play compact disc
player
Signal readout
D/A converter
Non-contact, 3-beam
semiconductor laser pickup
Weight
2.5 kg/each
Multi bit D/A converter
20 - 20,000 Hz
Frequency
response
Dynamic range
90 dB (1 kHz)
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