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ENGLISH MODEL XL-UH1H MICRO COMPONENT SYSTEM OPERA TION MANU AL XL-UH1H Micro Component System consisting of XL-UH1H (main unit) and CP-UH1H (speaker system). Accessory Remote control x 1 Please confi rm that only the follo wing accessor y is included. Special note Supply of this product does not conv ey a license nor imply any right to distribute[...]
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E-1 Special notes W ARNINGS: When the ON/ST AND-BY button is set at ST AND-BY position, mains voltage is still present inside the unit. When the ON/ST AND-BY button is set at ST AND-BY position, the unit may be brought into oper ation by remote control. This unit contains no user serviceable par ts. Ne ver remov e covers unless qualifi ed to do so[...]
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E-2 Red Black Left speaker Right speaker FM aerial W all socket (AC 220 - 240 V ~ 50/60 Hz) Make sure to unplug the A C power cord before making an y connections. Please ensure that the equipment is positioned in a well ventilated area and ensure that there is at least 10 cm (4”) of free space along the sides, top and back of the equipment. Use t[...]
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E-3 Note: Before using remote control, please remo ve plastic shield at battery holder. Whilst pushing the locking tab tow ards the center of the remote control, slide out the battery holder. Remov e the old batter y from the batter y holder , inser t the new battery and then slide the batter y holder back into the remote control. 1 2 Remote contro[...]
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E-4 General control (contin ued) Equalizer ■ When the EQU ALIZER button is pressed, the current mode setting will be display ed. T o change to a diff erent mode, press the EQU ALIZER button repeatedly until the desired sound mode appears. POPS VOCAL FLA T ROCK CLASSIC JAZZ No equalisation. For roc k music. For classical m usic. For pop m usic. V [...]
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E-5 Listening to a CD or MP3/WMA disc (continued) Direct track sear ch ■ By using the Direct Search buttons, the desired tr acks on the current disc can be play ed. Use the Direct Search b uttons on the remote control to select the desired track whilst pla ying the selected disc. The Direct Search buttons allow y ou to select up to number 9. When[...]
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E-6 Repeat steps 2 - 3 for other tr acks. Up to 32 tracks can be programmed. If you mak e a mistake, press the CLEAR button whilst the “MEMORY” indicator is fl ashing. Each time the button is pressed, one track will be cleared, beginning with last track prog rammed. Press the button to start playback. Press the CD button. The total number in m[...]
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E-7 Listening to USB mass storage device/MP3 pla yer Note: This USB mass storage de vice or MP3 player is not compatible with MTP and AA C fi le systems. T o pla y back USB/MP3 player with f older mode off ■ Press the USB button on the remote control or FUNCTION button on main unit repeatedly to select USB function. Connect the USB memor y de vi[...]
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E-8 Listening to the radio T uning ■ Press the ON/ST AND-BY button to turn the power on. Press the TUNER button on the remote control or FUNCTION button on the main unit repeatedly to select tuner function. Press the TUNING ( or ) button to tune in to the desired station. Manual tuning: Press the TUNING ( or ) button repeatedly to tune in to the [...]
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E-9 T o preset a station ■ Y ou can store 40 FM stations in memory and recall them at the push of a button. (Preset tuning) P erform steps 1 - 3 in “T uning”. Press the MEMOR Y button. Within 5 seconds, press the or button to select the preset channel number . Store the stations in memory , in order , star ting with preset channel 1. Press th[...]
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E-10 Using the Radio Data System (RDS) (continued) Using the Auto Station Pr ogramme Memory (ASPM) ■ Whilst in the ASPM operation mode, the tuner will automatically search for ne w RDS stations. Up to 40 stations can be stored. If you ha ve already stored some stations in memor y , the number of new stations y ou can store will be less. Press the[...]
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E-11 Setting the cloc k (Remote control only) In this example , the clock is set for the 24-hour (00:00) display . Press the ON/ST AND-BY button to turn to stand-by mode. Press and hold the CLOCK/TIMER button until “00:00” appear . Within 10 seconds, press the or button to adjust the hour and then press the MEMOR Y button. Press the or b utton [...]
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E-12 Sleep operation ■ The radio , compact disc and USB can all be tur ned off automatically . Play bac k the desired sound source. Press the SLEEP button. Within 5 seconds, press the SLEEP button repeatedly to select the time. SLP 120 90 60 30 15 10 5 “SLEEP” will appear. The unit will enter the power stand-b y mode automatically after the p[...]
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E-13 T roubleshooting c har t General ■ Symptom P ossible cause The clock is not set to the correct time. ● Did a power f ailure occur? Reset the clock. (Ref er page 11) ● 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 [...]
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E-14 Factory reset, clearing all memory ■ Press the ON/ST AND-BY button to enter the pow er stand-by mode. Press down the VOLUME + b utton and button on main unit until “CLR ALL ” appears . Caution: This operation will erase all data stored in memory including clock, timer settings, tuner preset, and CD prog ram. 1 2 Care of compact discs ■[...]
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E-15 Tu n e r ■ Frequency range FM: 87.5 - 108 MHz Speaker ■ T ype 1-wa y type speaker system 8 cm (3”) Full range Maximum input power 10 W Rated input power 5 W Impedance 4 ohms Dimensions Width: 111 mm (4 - 3/8”) Height: 194 mm (7 - 5/8”) Depth: 180 mm (7 - 1/16”) Weight 1.3 kg (2.8 lbs.)/each Specifi cations General ■ P ower sourc[...]
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E-16 FOR LOCA TION ENQUIRIES WITHIN A USTRALI A REGARDING Y OUR LOCA L SHARP APPRO VED SE RVICE CENTRE VISIT OUR WEBSITE A T www .sharp.net.au OR CALL SHARP CUSTOMER CARE 1300 135 022 SHARP CORPORA TION OF AUSTRALIA PTY L TD (LOCAL CALL COSTS APPL Y WITHIN A USTRALIA) FOR LOCA TION ENQUIRIES WITHIN NEW ZEALAND REGARDING Y OUR LOCA L SHARP CORPORA T[...]
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E-17 XL-UH1H_EN (Aus) A5.indd 17 XL-UH1H_EN (Aus) A5.indd 17 3/30/2010 9:35:44 AM 3/30/2010 9:35:44 AM[...]