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Page 1
E-0 Please confirm that the f ollowing accessories are incl uded. The sound le v el at a gi ven v olume setti ng depends on speaker e fficiency , location and v arious other f actors . It is advisable to a v oid e xposure to high v olume le v els. Do not turn the volume on to full at switch on. Listen to music at moderate le v els. Excessiv e sound[...]
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E-1 WARNINGS: ● When the ON/ S TAND-BY button is set at S TAND-BY position, mains voltage is st ill present inside the unit. When the ON/ S TAND-BY button is set at S TAND-BY position, the unit may be brought into operation by remote control. ● This unit contains no use r serviceable parts. Never remove covers unless qualified to do so. This un[...]
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Page 3
E-2 ● Use the unit on a firm, level surface free from vi bration. ● Keep the unit awa y from direct sunlight, strong magnetic fields, excessive d ust, humidity and electronic/electrical equipment (home compu ters, facsimiles, etc.) which gene rate electrical noise. ● Do not place anything on top of the unit. ● Do not expose th e unit to moi[...]
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E-3 After chec king all th e connections ha v e been made correctly , plug the A C power lead of this unit into the wall sock et. If y ou plug in the unit first, the unit will enter the stand-by mod e. Note: Unplug the A C pow er lead from the wall soc ket if the unit will not be in use f or a prolonged period of time. Caution: ● Replace all old [...]
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Page 5
E-4 Press and hold do wn (X-BA SS )/EQ b utton, the unit will enter the e xtr a bass mode which emphasises the bass frequencies and “X-BA SS ” indicator will light up . T o cancel the e xtra bass mode , press and hold down (X-BA SS )/EQ b utton a gain. Press (X-BA SS )/EQ but ton, the current mode settin g will be displa yed. T o change to a di[...]
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E-5 By using the Direct S ea rch butt ons, th e desired tr acks on the current disc can be pla y ed. Use the Direct Search buttons on the remote control to select the desir ed track whilst playi ng the selected disc. ● The Direct S earch buttons allow you t o select up to number 9. ● When selecting number 10 or higher , use the “10+” button[...]
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E-6 T o play back CD-R/RW . Note: If the trac k is skipped during pla yback, it means “Copyright protected WMA file” or “Not supported pla yback file” is selected. Y ou can choose up to 3 2 selections f or pla yback in the order you lik e. To cancel the programmed play mode: Whilst in the stop mode an d the “MEMOR Y” indi cator is lit, [...]
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E-7 Notes: ● When a disc is ejected, t he programme is auto matically cancelled . ● If you press the ON/ S TA ND-BY button to enter the stand-by mode or change the fu nction from CD to another, the progr ammed selections will be cleared. ● During the progr amme operation, ran dom play is not possible. Note: This U S B mass storage de vice or [...]
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E-8 ● This product can play WMA and MP 3 files. It will automatically detect the file type bein g played. If unplayable file is pl ayed on this product, the fi le will be automatica lly skipped. This wil l take a few secon ds. If abnormal in dications appear on the display due to the unspecified file, turn off the unit and then turn it on again. [...]
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E-9 The stations sav ed in the memory can be scanned automatically . (Preset memor y scan) RDS is a broadcasting service which a growing number of FM stations provide. These FM stations send additional signals along with their regular programme signals. They send their st ation names, and information about the type of programme such as sport, music[...]
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E-10 If any of the following ev ents occur, it does not m ean that the unit is faulty: ● “P S ”, “NO P S ” and a station name appear alterna tely, and the unit does not operate proper ly. ● If a particular statio n is not broadcasting properly or a station is conducting tests, the RD S reception function may not work properly. ● When [...]
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E-11 Timer playback: The unit turns on and plays t he desired source (CD , U S B, TUNER or A UDIO IN) at a preset time. Before setting timer: Note: This unit will turn on or enter th e powe r stand-by mode automatically . Howev er , the conne cted unit will not turn on or off. T o stop the timer pla ybac k, f ollow step "Cancelling the timer s[...]
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E-12 To confirm the remaining sleep time: To cancel the sleep operation: Press the ON/ S T AND-BY button whilst “ S LEEP ” is indicated. T o cancel the sleep operatio n without setting the unit to the stand-b y mode, proceed as f ollo ws. Sleep and timer playback: Fo r examp le, you can f all asleep listening to the radio and wak e up to CD in [...]
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E-13 Many potential problem s can be resolved b y the owner without calling a servic e technician. If something is wrong with thi s product, check the following bef ore calli ng y our au thorise d S HARP dealer or ser vice centre. S udden temper ature change s, stor age or oper ation in an extr emely humid en vironment ma y cause co ndensation insi[...]
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E-14 Caution: This operation will er ase all data stored in memory including cloc k, timer sett ings, t uner preset, and CD programme . Remove the U S B memory device and disc from the unit. Then, set the unit to th e power stand-by mode. Carrying the unit with th e U S B memor y device or disc left inside can d amage the unit. Compact discs are fa[...]
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E-15 Specifications (continued) ■ USB USB host interface ● Complies with U S B 1.1 (Full S peed)/ 2.0 Mass S torage Class. ● S upport Bulk only and CBI protoc ol. Support file ● MPEG 1 Layer 3 ● WMA (Non DRM) Bitrate support ● MP 3 ( 3 2 ~ 3 20 kbps) ● WMA (64 ~ 160 kbps) Other ● Maximum total number of MP 3 / WMA files is 65280. ?[...]