Sharp HTSB350 manual

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    ENGLISH MODEL HT -SB350(BK) SOUND BAR SYSTEM OPERA TION MANUAL Printed in Malaysia 10L R MW 1 Note: This product is recommended for at panel TV (LED, LCD and plasma). Accessories Please conrm that only the following accessories are included. Remote control x 1 (RRMCGA251AWSA) AC/DC adaptor x 1 (RADP AA061A WZZ) AC power cord x 1 (QACCDA005AWZ[...]

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    E-1 Special notes W ARNING : TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR B ACK). NO USER-SER VICEABLE P ARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SER VICE PERSONNEL. Explanation of Graphical Symbols: The lightning flash with a[...]

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    E-2 IMPORT ANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS El ec tri ci ty is use d to perf or m ma ny usef ul func ti on s, bu t it ca n al so caus e pe rs on al inju ri es and prop er ty da ma ge i f im pr ope rl y ha nd le d. Th is pro du ct has bee n en gi nee re d and manu fa ct ur ed wi th th e h igh es t prio ri ty on safe ty . How ev er , imp ro pe r use can res u[...]

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    E-3 IMP ORT ANT SA FET Y INS TRUC TIO NS (co ntin ued ) 21 ) W al l or cei li ng mo un ti ng - Whe n mou nt ing the pr od uct on a wa ll or cei li ng , b e su re to ins ta ll th e pr od uct ac co rd in g t o t he met ho d reco mm en de d by t he ma nu fa ct ur er . 22 ) Po wer Li ne s - An outs id e a nte nn a syst em sh oul d no t be lo ca te d i [...]

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    E-4 For U.S. customer only CONSUMER LIMITED WARRANTY SHARP ELECTRONICS CORPORATION warrants to the first consumer purchaser that this Sharp brand product (the "Product"), when ship in its original container, will be free from defective workmanship and materials, and agrees that it will, at its option, either repair the defect or replace t[...]

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    E-5 Controls and indicators Standard Indicator ................................... 1 1 Cinema/Game Indicator .......................... 1 1 Sport Indicator ......................................... 1 1 News Indicator ......................................... 1 1 Information Display DTS Indicator .......................................... 1 1 Dolby [...]

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    E-6 Controls and indicators (continued) TV Operation Buttons (Only SHARP TV): On/Stand-by Button Sets the TV power to “ON” or “ST AND-BY”. Input Select Button (TV) Press the button to switch the input source. V ol ume Up a nd Down But tons T urn up/down the TV volume. Channel Up and Down Buttons Switch up/down the TV channels. Note: ● [...]

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    E-7 System preparation (continued) Driving screws ■ SHARP designed the speakers so you may hang them on the wall. Use proper screws (not sup - plied). See below for size and type. 1/8” (3.2 mm) 3/8” (9 mm) Min. 7/8” (22 mm) 3/16” (5 mm) W all mo unt angl e  xed to the wal l (H oriz ont al p osit ion) ■ Fix the pattern paper to the wa[...]

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    E-8 Placing the sound bar Installation image: Place the unit as shown. Note s: As the so und from t he speaker is omni-d i- rect iona l, you can place it anywhe re you li ke. Howe ver , it is rec omme nded to place it as clos e to the TV as poss ible. The fron t pan el o f th e un it i s not rem ovab le. Caut ion: Do not cha nge the instal lati on [...]

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    E-9 Sound bar connections to TVs (continued) Connecting to a TV ■ TV T o audio output jacks RCA cable (supplied) T o LINE IN 1 jacks Soun d bar T o headphone jack Audio cable (not supplied) T o AUDIO LINE IN 2 jack Conn ect ing a di git al t uner , et c. ■ Conn ect to the digita l tuner , etc. using an optica l digi tal audio cab le o r a coax [...]

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    E-10 AC power connection After checking all the connections have been made correctly , connect the AC power cord to the AC power input jack, then to the AC outlet. Usin g w ith the AC/DC ada ptor ■ 1 Plug the AC pow er co rd i nto t he AC/DC a dapto r . 2 Plug the AC/DC ad aptor cable into th e DC IN - PUT jac k on the unit. 3 Plug the AC pow er [...]

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    E-1 1 General control T o turn the power on ■ Press the ON/ST AND-BY button. T h e so u nd mo de in d ic a to r a nd di sp l ay li g ht u p . Note: If the power does not turn on, check whether the power cord is plugged in properly . T o set the unit to stand-by mode: Press the ON/ST AND-BY button again. Display brightness control ■ Press the DI[...]

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    E-12 General control (continued) Subwoofer level control ■ The speaker level can be ad- justed. T o increase the level, press the SUBWOOFER LEVEL button. T o decrease t he l eve l, p res s the SUBWOOFER LEVEL button. Note: When sound from the speaker is distorted, decrease the subwoofer level. -5 -4 ... 4 5 T reble control ■ Press the BASS/TREB[...]

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    E-13 On t he u nit: When the FUNC TION b ut- ton is pressed, the input sour ce will ch ange . Pr ess it repe ated ly to sele ct desired inpu t so urce. On r emot e con trol : Pr es s t he LIN E b ut to n re p ea t- edly to selec t “L 1” (LINE IN 1 input) or “L2” (LINE IN 2 in put) . Pres s the DIGIT AL 1 bu tton to sele ct „d1” or DIGIT[...]

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    E-14 Error indicators and warnings If problem occurs ■ When thi s product is subje cted to stron g externa l inte rfere nce (m echan ical shock, exc essiv e stat ic electr icity , abnormal supply volt age due to lig ht- ning, etc.) or if it is operated incorrectly , it may malf unct ion. If s uch a pro blem occ urs, do the f ollo wing : Set the u[...]

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    E-15 Specications As par t of our polic y of cont inuo us imp rove ment , SHARP res erve s the ri ght to ma ke des ign an d spec ica tion chan ges f or pr oduc t imp rove ment with out p rior noti ce. The perf orman ce s peci cati on gur es ind icat ed are nomin al val ues o f prod uctio n uni t. T here m ay be so me de viati ons fr om [...]