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1.       Keep the remote control away from moisture  heat   shock  and vibrations        General control       L  so  eae STAND BY  one i     VOLUME    ros         OO O                                                                           ON   STAND BY  EQUALIZER  X BASS s a  O ed     votume       E To turn the power on          Function   Main unit Remote Operation  control  stay   Press to turn the       Power on  ow  STAND BY  off        power on or to  go to stand by  mode                    BH Volume auto set in      if you turn off and on the main unit with volume set to  16 or higher  the volume will start at 16      if you turn the unit off then on again with the volume  level set to less than 16  it will turn on again at the  level set     E Volume control    Press the VOLUME     button to increase or decrease the  volume     E Extra bass control  X BASS     When the X BASS button is pressed  the unit will enter the  extra bass mode which emphasises the bass frequencies  and    X BASS    indicator will light up  To cancel the extra  bass mode  press the X BASS button again       Auto power off function    The main unit will enter the stand by mode after 15 minutes  of inactivity during    CD USB  In the stop or pause mode    TUNER  No reception of broadcast signal    AUDIO IN  No detection of input signal     E Muting    The volume is muted temporarily when pressing the  MUTE button on the remote control  Press again to restore  the volume                  E 3      
2.       Press the TUNER button to select stereo mode and     ST    indicator will be displayed      CD    will appear when  an FM broadcast is in stereo      Ifthe FM reception is weak  press the TUNER button to  extinguish the    ST    indicator  The reception changes to  monaural  and the sound becomes clearer     Listening to the radio  continued   E To preset a station    You can store 40 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 5 seconds  press the   4 or  gt     button  to select the preset channel number  Store the  stations in memory  in order  starting with preset  channel 1     4 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     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     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        E To recall a preset station    Press the PRESET   I lt  or      gt i   button for less than 0 5  seconds to select the desired station     E To scan the preset station    The stations saved in the memory can be scanned  autom
3.      Timer playback   The unit turns on and plays the desired source  CD  USB   TUNER or AUDIO IN  at a preset time     E Timer playback    Before setting timer           1 Check that the clock is set to the correct time   refer to the column on the left   If it is not set   you cannot use the timer function     2 For timer playback  load the disc to be played  back           1 Press the ON STAND BY button to turn the power  on     2 Press the CLOCK TIMER button for about 2  seconds     3 Within 10 seconds  press the i lt  lt  or  gt  gt   button  to select    ONCE    or    DAILY    and then press the  MEMORY button        omy    TTT  WWE              l  WILL  4 Press the  lt  or  gt  gt   button to adjust the hours for   timer on and then press the MEMORY button     alby e  l   Ot  gt  ATT   n RATA  LIN UG LUN WES  LA aa    5 Press the  lt  lt  or  gt    button to adjust the minutes for  timer on and then press the MEMORY button     e Ally   TNI WANA   LI ILI  PAR  H    6 Press the I lt  or  gt     button to adjust the timer off   as in step 4 and 5  and then press the MEMORY  button           ley   CT  gt  TAA  Li  aL HCL   TA       7 To select the timer playback source  CD  TUNER    USB or AUDIO IN   press the  lt  lt  or  gt  gt   button  Press  the MEMORY button   When you select TUNER  select a station by pressing  the  lt  or     i button  and then press the MEMORY  button  If a station has not been programmed     NO  P SET    will be displayed and timer setting will b
4.     For example  to choose 13  Press the    10     button once   Press the    1    button    Press the    3    button     Selected track number    Press the    10     button twice   Press the    1    button   Press the    3    button     A   1   2   3   B  For example  to choose 130  1   2   3   4 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     To stop playback   Press the m button on main unit or remote control     E Repeat play    Repeat play can play one track  all tracks or a programmed  sequence continuously        To repeat one track   Press the PLAY MODE button repeatedly until    RPT ONE     appears  Press the  gt    button     To repeat all tracks   Press the PLAY MODE button repeatedly until    RPT ALL     appears  Press the      button     To repeat all desired tracks    Perform steps 1   6 in    Programmed play    section on pages  5   6 and then press the PLAY MODE button until    RPT  ALL    appears     To cancel repeat play   Press the PLAY MODE button again until          or    G 5     disappears                 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    RND    icon light up     To cancel random play   Press and hold the PLAY MODE button     RND    icon will  disappear        Notes      During random playbac
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6.   WMA file       isita false MP3 file     Wrong time display     Is Variable Bitrate file         Wrong file name being played back   display    is the File Name written  in Chinese or Japanese  characters              E 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     E Before transporting the unit    Remove all CDs from the unit  Make sure there is no CD  in the disc tray  Then  set the unit to the power stand by  mode  Carrying the unit with discs left inside can damage  the unit     E 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           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     Note   If neither operation above restores the unit  clear all the  memory by resetting it     1 Press the
7.  ON STAND BY button to enter the power  stand by mode    2 Press down the VOLUME   button and  gt   button  on main unit until    CLR ALL    appears     VOLUME      Caution   This operation will erase all data stored in memory including  clock  timer settings  tuner preset  and CD program        E Care of compact discs       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      Keep your discs away from direct sunlight  heat  and  excessive moisture      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     YES  Correct    ie    VEUC    E Cleaning the cabinet             Periodically wipe the cabinet with a soft cloth and a diluted  soap solution  then with a dry cloth     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     Specifications    As part of our policy of continuous improvement  SHARP  reserves the right to make design and specification  changes for 
8.  are recorded in WMA files  Copyright  protected WMA files cannot be played back     The following functions are the same as CD  operation     Direct track search  Repeat play  Random play  Programmed play                 Note   If USB memory device is not connected     NO MEDIA    will  be shown on the display        Listening to the radio                                        SORE ow  a uncon  o 0 9 ao    8  eros  eae  gt  gt  rei                                     TUNER       E Tuning    1 Press the ON STAND BY button to turn the power  on        2 Press the TUNER button on the remote control or  FUNCTION button on the main unit repeatedly to  select tuner function     3 Press the TUNING  v or    button to tune in to the  desired station       Manual tuning   Press the TUNING  v or A  button repeatedly to  tune in to the desired station      Auto tuning   When the TUNING  v or A  button is pressed  for more than 0 5 seconds  scanning will start  automatically and the tuner will stop at the first  receivable broadcast station     Notes      When radio interference occurs  auto scan tuning may  stop automatically at that point      Auto scan tuning will skip weak signal stations      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      Full auto tuning can be achieved for RDS stations     ASPM     see page 9     To receive an FM stereo transmission
9. AT 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     E 7    Listening to USB mass storage device   MP3 player  continued     Notes      This USB memory cannot be operated via USB hub      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      Ifthe data inside the USB memory is large  it may take  longer time for the data to be read      The USB port is only intended for direct connection to  a USB memory device without any cable      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    Playlists are not supported on this unit    This unit can display File Name up to 16 characters    Folders with non playable files are also counted    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      WMA meta tag also supports title  artist and album  name which
10. General control  continued     E Function  on main unit only       Equalizer       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            gt  USB         7 CD  AUDIO IN  lt     TUNER  lt 4  Note     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        Listening to a CD or MP3 WMA disc    When the EQUALIZER button is pressed  the current  mode setting will be displayed  To change to a different  mode  press the EQUALIZER button repeatedly until the  desired sound mode appears        m gt  FLAT No equalisation   ROCK For rock music   CLASSIC For classical music   pops For pop music   VOCAL Vocals are enhanced     lt  JAZZ For jazz                       ON  STAND BY  FUNCTION    ZS                                                                      CLEAR MEMORY               Various disc functions             A Main Remote i  Function unit control Operation  Pause Press in the   playback mode     L       Press the    n  button to resume  playback from    O       H 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 on the main unit repeatedly to  select CD function     Open the disc compartment   Place the disc on the disc tray  label side up     A O             mo  
11. SHARP    MODEL    XL E1H  XL UHO5H    MICRO COMPONENT SYSTEM    OPERATION MANUAL    XL E1H Micro Component System consisting of XL E1H  main unit  and CP E1H  speaker system    XL UHO5H Micro Component System consisting of XL UHO5H  main unit  and CP UHOS5H  speaker system            The illustration printed  in this operation  manual are for the  model XL E1H                    wise Ay Plays FM TUNER  corry MP3 OOG  as ise moe  ORD S   XL E1H only     Low   SAVING ENERGY    WAM  STAND BY POWER  Standby CONSUMPTION 0 4w    Accessory Volume control    Please confirm that only the following accessory is The sound level at a given volume setting depends on  included  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              Remote control x 1             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  d
12. TOTAL            lo       the paused point        Track up   down    Fast  forward   reverse      O  O                          Press in the  playback or stop  mode  If you  press the button  in the stop mode   press the  gt   n  button to start  the desired track     Press and hold  down in the  playback mode   Release the  button to resume  playback           Total number Total playing Total number  of tracks on time of the of files  track   disc  disc  on the disc     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      6 Press the  gt   u button to start playback  After the last  track is played  the unit will stop automatically     Notes for CD or MP3 WMA discs      When the end of the track is reached during fast  forward  the CD operation will be stopped  When  the beginning of the first track is reached during fast  reverse  the unit will enter the playback mode      Rewritable multi session discs with unfinished writing   can still be played     Listening to a CD or MP3 WMA disc  continued        Direct track search    E Random play       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 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   
13. atically   Preset memory scan     1 Press the PRESET    lt  lt  or  gt  gt    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    2 Press the PRESET     lt  lt  or  gt       button again when  the desired station is located     E To erase entire preset memory    1 Press and hold the CLEAR button until    TUN CLR     appears then press MEMORY button              CLEAR       Using the Radio Data System  RDS         XL E1H only     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 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     Traffic Announcement  will appear whilst a traffic  information is on air       PTYI     Dynamic PTY Indicator  will appear whilst the  Dynamic PTY station is received     RDS TA PTYI TP          You can control the RDS by using the buttons on the  remote control only     E Information provided by RDS       PRESET  PRESET       Each time the RDS DISP button is pressed  the display  will switch as follows                       Frequency    Radio text  RT     When tuning in to a statio
14. ch  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    Do not place anything on top of the unit    Do not expose the unit to moisture  to temperatures  higher than 60  C  140  F  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     The AC power plug is used as a disconnect device and  shall always remain readily operable    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    No naked flame sources  such as lighted candles   should be placed on the apparatus    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  41  F   95  F     The apparatus is designed for use in moderate  climates        E Speaker connection    Connect the black wire to the  minus       terminal  and the red  wire to t
15. ck your old product free of charge if you purchase   a similar new one       Please contact your local authority for further  details    If your used electrical or electronic equipment   has batteries or accumulators  please dispose of   these separately beforehand according to local   requirements    By disposing of this product correctly you will help   ensure that the waste undergoes the necessary   treatment  recovery and recycling and thus prevent   potential negative effects on the environment and   human health which could otherwise arise due to   inappropriate waste handling    2  In other Countries outside the EU   If you wish to discard this product  please contact   your local authorities and ask for the correct method   of disposal    For Switzerland  Used electrical or electronic   equipment can be returned free of charge to the   dealer  even if you don   t purchase a new product    Further collection facilities are listed on the   homepage of www swico ch or www sens ch    B  Information on Disposal for Business Users   1  In the European Union   If the product is used for business purposes and you   want to discard it    Please contact your SHARP dealer who will inform   you about the take back of the product  You might   be charged for the costs arising from take back and   recycling  Small products  and small amounts  might   be taken back by your local collection facilities    For Spain  Please contact the established collection   system or your local autho
16. e  canceled        y Ila     gt  STINT  LINEN       Timer and sleep operation  Remote control only   continued     8 Adjust the volume using the VOLUME   or VOLUME     and  then press the MEMORY button   Do not turn the volume  up too high     9 Press the ON STAND BY button to enter the power  stand by mode  The TIMER red indicator lights up and  the unit is ready for timer playback    10 When the preset time is reached  playback will start   The volume will increase gradually until it reaches the  preset volume  The           indicator will blink during timer  playback     Checking the timer setting   Press the CLOCK TIMER button repeatedly to view as  follows     int TAJ    m s       Cancelling the timer setting    Press the CLOCK TIMER button until    ONCE    or    DAILY     appears then press MEMORY button  The unit display     OFF        Note   After selecting the volume level and press the MEMORY  button to confirm  it will change to last function        E Sleep operation    The radio  compact disc and USB can all be turned off  automatically     1 Play back the desired sound source   2 Press the SLEEP button     3 Within 5 seconds  press the SLEEP button repeatedly  to select the time     SLP 120     90  gt  60  gt  30 gt  15 gt  10 gt  5    4    SLEEP    will appear     5 The unit will enter the power stand by mode  automatically after the preset time has elapsed        To confirm the remaining sleep time     Whilst    SLEEP     is indicated  press the SLEEP button  T
17. fore using remote control  please remove plastic shield  at battery holder     1 Whilst pushing the locking tab towards the center  of the remote control  slide out the battery holder          Back of remote         Plastic control  Remote J  control  x Battery holder ie tab    2 Remove the old battery from the battery holder   insert the new battery and then slide the battery  holder back into the remote control        Battery holder Positive      side up  Polarity      symbol  Battery type Led    Locking tab Ney    Precautions for battery use    Remove the battery if the unit will not be used for long  periods of time  This will prevent potential damage due to  battery leakage     Caution      Do not use rechargeable battery  nickel cadmium  battery  etc      Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced   Replace only with the same or equivalent type   Batteries  battery pack or battery installed  shall not  be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine  fire  or the like    Installing the battery incorrectly may cause the unit to  malfunction     Notes concerning use      Replace the battery if the operating distance is   reduced or if the operation becomes erratic  Purchase      CR 2025     coin lithium battery    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
18. ge resulting from use of this unit with a voltage  other than that which is specified     CAUTION     This product is classified as a CLASS 1 LASER  product    This product contains a low power laser device  To  ensure continued safety  do not remove any cover or  attempt to gain access to the inside of the product   Refer all servicing to qualified personnel     Note    Audio visual material may consist of copyrighted works  which must not be recorded without the authority of the  owner of the copyright  Please refer to the relevant laws  in your country     Information on Proper Disposal    Attention   Your  product is  marked with  this symbol   It means  that used  electrical  and  electronic  products  should not  be mixed  with general  household  waste   There is a  separate  collection  system   for these  products     A  Information on Disposal for Users  private  households    1  In the European Union   Attention  If you want to dispose of this equipment    please do not use the ordinary dustbin    Used electrical and electronic equipment must   be treated separately and in accordance with   legislation that requires proper treatment  recovery   and recycling of used electrical and electronic   equipment    Following the implementation by member states    private households within the EU states may return   their used electrical and electronic equipment to   designated collection facilities free of charge     In some countries  your local retailer may also take   ba
19. he  remaining time is displayed for about 10 seconds     To cancel the sleep operation    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    Whilst    SLEEP    is indicated  press the SLEEP button  repeatedly until SLEEP indicator disappears     E To use timer and sleep operation together    Sleep and timer playback   For example  you can fall asleep listening to the radio and  wake up to CD in the next morning        1 Set the sleep time  refer to the column on the left   steps 1   5      2 Whilst the sleep timer is set  set the timer playback   steps 2   8  pages 10   11      Sleep timer Timer playback  setting setting End time  5 120 minutes       Sleep operation will Timer playback  automatically stop start time       Enhancing your system    The connection cord is not included  Purchase a  commercially available cord as shown below        SHARP ocean snares    RDS                Troubleshooting chart    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  authorized SHARP dealer or service center     E General    Symptom Possible cause     The clock is not     Did a power failure occur   set to the correct Reset the clock   Refer page  time  11                 Portable audio    Audio cable      Player  etc     not supplied   oe  H Listening 
20. he plus     terminal    Use speakers with an impedance  of 4 ohms or more  as lower  impedance speakers can  damage the unit    Do not make a mistake when connecting the right and  left speakers  The right speaker is the one on the right  side when you face the unit    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     Fn Ee  C  EE      TATED SPEAKER INPEDANCN   cp   OHMS NIN  S                     Incorrect          Make sure to unplug the AC power cord before making any connections                    FM aerial                                                       The spec label      SHARP                    gt   O                                                                              D   E E  D          00000000000  00000000000     R SPEAKERS       RIGHT     LEFT                                                                                                                                                                        5 Vv E hey D 1 wi 1 ir in O Vv  5 AC Vv   The spec label INPUT    A iren saren m znance  P R   illustration may be   aan  different from the l li      SS J  actual label used  i         Black      Label is located at fiw   the bottom of the G2 i     unit Wall socket Right speaker             Left speaker     AC 220   240 V   50 60 Hz      E 2         Remote control   battery installation    Note   Be
21. iddle of a track             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  1 8     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           E Remote control    Symptom      Theremote control     Is the AC power lead of the  does not operate  unit plugged in        Possible cause         is the battery polarity  correct      Is the battery dead      is the distance or angle  incorrect      Does the remote control    sensor receive strong light     E Tuner                Symptom Possible cause    The radio makes     Is the unit placed near the TV  unusual noises or computer       is the FM aerial  properly   Move the aerial away from  the AC power lead if it is  located nearby     continuously  placed                 E 13     Troubleshooting chart  continued            uss S E        E Factory reset  clearing all memory                Symptom Possible cause    Device cannot be     Is there any MP3 WMA file  detected  available     is the device properly  connected     Is it an MTP device     Does the device contain  AAC file only     Playback does not     Is it a copyright protected  start
22. igital 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     SHARP ELECTRONICS  Europe  GmbH  N sersrse 2007 Hug  92L87500016301 ARE SORE ORATION 10F R MW  A        Special notes    WARNINGS     When the ON STAND BY button is set at STAND BY  position  mains voltage is still present inside the unit   When the ON STAND BY button is set at STAND BY  position  the unit may be brought into operation by  remote control    This unit contains no user serviceable parts  Never  remove covers unless qualified to do so  This unit  contains dangerous voltages  always remove mains  plug from the socket before any service operation and  when not in use for a long period    To prevent fire or shock hazard  do not expose this  appliance to dripping or splashing  No objects filled  with liquids  such as vases  shall be placed on the  apparatus    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    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  dama
23. ing 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     E To recall stations in memory    To specify programmed types and select stations   PTY search     You can search a station by specifying the programme type   news  sports  traffic programme  etc   from the stations in  memory     1 Press the TUNER button on the remote control  or FUNCTION button on the main unit repeatly to  select TUNER function     2 Press the RDS PTY button on the remote control           Selected PTY code  blinking  will appear for about 6  seconds     3 Within 6 seconds  press the I lt  or  gt     button to  select the PTY code        Each time the button is pressed  the PTY code will  appear     4 Whilst the selected PTY code is displayed  within 6  seconds   press the RDS PTY button again     OOM  11  Wn    AEN         The unit searches the all preset stations and stops  when it finds a station of the selected category  then tunes into the stations  The RDS indicator  lights up      if no programme is found in the all preset stations      NO FOUND    appear on the display and returns to  the previous station     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  4 seconds  and then the station name will remain it      If you want to lis
24. k  repeat function is not  possible  Selecting the repeat function will cancel the  random playback      Playback will stop after all the tracks is played  randomly      If you press the  lt  or      gt i button during random play   you can move to the track selected next by the random  operation      In random play  the unit will select and play tracks  automatically   You cannot select the order of the  tracks      E Programmed play       You can choose up to 32 selections for playback in the  order you like     1 Whilst in the stop mode  press the MEMORY button  on the remote control to enter the programming  save mode              Total tracks on CD Total tracks on MP3 WMA disc    2 Press the m or      button on the remote control to  select the desired track              TE Selected track number J    3 Press the MEMORY button to save the track  number                 Listening to a CD or MP3 WMA disc  continued     4 Repeat steps 2   3 for other tracks  Up to 32 tracks  can be programmed  If you make a mistake  press  the CLEAR button whilst the    MEMORY    indicator  is flashing  Each time the button is pressed  one  track will be cleared  beginning with last track  programmed     5 Press the    u button to start playback     6 Press the CD m button  The total number in memory  will appear           To cancel the programmed play mode    Whilst in the stop mode and the    MEMORY    indicator is  lit  press the CLEAR button on the remote control  The     MEMORY    indica
25. k USB MP3 player with folder  mode on    1 Press the USB button on the remote control or   FUNCTION button on main unit repeatedly 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 track information will be displayed   Press the FOLDER button  then press FOLDER   v or A  button to select desired playback folder  To  start playback  go to step 4 To change the playback  folder  press the FOLDER  v or    button to select  another folder     3 Select desired file to be played back by pressing  the  lt  lt  or  gt  button    4 Press the  gt  1  USB    n  button  Playback will start     File name  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     E To remove USB memory device    1 Press the m  USB m  button to stop playback        2 Press the m button again and wait until    OK    is  displayed                    3 Disconnect the USB memory device from the USB  terminal     Notes      Always remove the USB memory device after    OK     appears on the display  Improper removal of the USB  memory device may cause irregularities to happen      Should this happen  turn off the unit and then turn it  on again      SHARP will not be held liable for the loss of data whilst  the USB memory device is connected to the audio  system      This USB memory   s format supports F
26. layback mode   It will continue playback mode with the first track of  the selected folder     Display content can be changed by pressing the  DISPLAY button     File name display   gt  Title display    t      Counter display Artist display      Album display ql  Note     If the track of    Copyright protected WMA file    or    Not  supported playback file    is selected during playback     NO  SUPPORT    is displayed on unit display and the track is  skipped        Listening to USB mass storage device MP3 player                 a  eal   F S                                     TUNING   FOLDER        5 re    Q   iD       Note     This USB mass storage device or MP3 player is not  compatible with MTP and AAC file systems     E To play back USB MP3 player with folder  mode off    1 Press the USB button on the remote control or  FUNCTION button on main unit repeatedly 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     DISPLAY    uss             2 Select desired file to be played back by pressing  the  lt  lt  or  gt    button    3 Press the    n  USB    n  button  Playback will  start      File name  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     Note   To pause playback   Press the    u  USB    n  button     E To play bac
27. lk only and CBI  protocol   Support file MPEG 1 Layer 3    WMA  Non DRM         e     MP3  32   320 kbps     WMA  64   160 kbps        e            Bitrate support       Other Maximum total number of MP3   WMA files is 999   Maximum total number of folders is  99 INCLUSIVE of root directory   The ID3TAG information supported  are TITLE  ARTIST and ALBUM  only      Supports ID3TAG version 1 and  version 2        File system   Support USB devices with Micro   support soft Windows DOS FAT 16 FAT 32     2 kbyte block length for sector     E Tuner    FM  87 5   108 MHz                Frequency range          E Speaker  XL E1H             1 way type speaker system  8 cm  3     Full range    10W    Type       Maximum input  power       Rated input power   5 W                            Single disc multi play compact  disc player    Type       Signal readout Non contact  3 beam    semiconductor laser pickup  Multi bit D A converter  20   20 000 Hz       D A converter       Frequency  response             Dynamic range 90 dB  1 kHz                 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 Ibs   each   E Speaker  XL UH05H    Type 1 way type speaker system  8 cm  3     Full range   Maximum input 5W   power   Rated input power   2 5 W   Impedance 4 ohms   Dimensions Width  111 mm  4   3 8      Height  194 mm  7   5 8      Depth  105 mm  4   1 8       Weight 0 78 kg  1 72 Ibs   each              
28. n other than an RDS station or  to an RDS station which sends weak signal  the display  will change in the following order    SNR    gt NO PTY   oT   eA DT OS    NO RT  lt     crane    SN Le     gt  NOPS  Prin  FM 98 80 MHz  lt              Using the Radio Data System  RDS   continued        E Using the Auto Station Programme  Memory  ASPM     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 button on the remote control or  FUNCTION button repeatedly on the main unit to  select TUNER function     2 Press and hold down the RDS ASPM button on the  remote control for at least 3 seconds     1  After    ASPM    has flashed for about 4 seconds   scanning will start  87 50   108 00 MHz                     yltdog    gt  ETM  gt   CM DOC  2 Hot 1 l  VII H o        2  When an RDS station is found     RDS    will appear  for a short time and the station will be stored in  memory        3  After scanning  the number of stations stored in  memory will be displayed for 4 seconds  and then     END    will appear for 4 seconds         gt     f  INL              NIT  en       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 stati
29. on is broadcasting on different  frequencies  the strongest frequency will be stored in  memory      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     OO MEM      and    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    In a certain area or during certain time periods  the   station names may temporarily be different     E Notes for RDS operation    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      ifa particular station is not broadcasting properly ora  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         NO PS        NO PTY    or    NO RT    will flash for about  5 seconds  and then the frequency will be displayed     Notes for radio text      The first 8 characters of the radio text will appear for  4 seconds and then they will scroll across the display      If you tune in to an RDS station which is not  broadcast
30. 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     E General  XL E1H     AC 220   240 V   50 60 Hz    Power on  21 W  Power stand by  0 4 W           Power source       Power consumption          Dimensions Width  190 mm  7   1 2      Height  115 7 mm  4   9 16      Depth  230 4 mm  9   1 16      Weight 2 4 kg  5 31 Ibs         E General  XL UHO5H     AC 220   240 V   50 60 Hz    Power on  16 W  Power stand by  0 4 W           Power source       Power consumption                Dimensions Width  190 mm  7   1 2      Height  115 7 mm  4   9 16      Depth  230 4 mm  9   1 16      Weight 2 08 kg  4 60 Ibs             This power consumption value is obtained when the  main unit is in stand by mode     E Amplifier  XL E1H           Output MPO  18 W  9 W   9 W   10  T H D     power RMS  10 W  5 W   5 W   10  T H D    RMS  10 W  5 W   5 W   1  T H D     Output Speakers  4 ohms   terminals Headphones  16   50 ohms     recommended  32 ohms     E Amplifier  XL UHO5H     MPO  12 W  6 W   6 W   10  T H D    RMS  7 W  3 5 W   3 5 W   10  T H D    RMS  6 W  3 W   3 W   1  T H D      Speakers  4 ohms  Headphones  16   50 ohms   recommended  32 ohms     E CD player             Output  power    Output  terminals              m uss OOS E              USB host   Complies with USB 1 1  Full  interface Speed  2 0 Mass Storage Class     Support Bu
31. rity for take back of your   used products    2  In other Countries outside the EU   If you wish to discard of this product  please contact   your local authorities and ask for the correct method   of disposal     Information on Battery Disposal   The battery supplied with this product contains  traces of Lead    For EU  The crossed out wheeled bin implies that  used batteries should not be put to the general  household waste  There is a separate collection  system for used batteries  to allow proper treatment  and recycling in accordance with legislation  Please  contact your local authority for details on the  collection and recycling schemes    For Switzerland  The used battery is to be returned  to the selling point    For other non EU countries  Please contact your  local authority for correct method of disposal of the  used battery        m connecti  E Precautions       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     10 cm  4     10 cm  4            10 cm  4          TETRA  pan  antaen  OE   TTT TTATTITIV ITT TTTTT    10 cm  4      level surface free from                                   Use the unit on a firm   vibration    Place the speakers at least 30 cm  12     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 su
32. ten to the same programme type  of another station  press the RDS PTY button and  start again from step 2  The unit will look for the next  station     Setting the clock  Remote control  only     CLOCK  TIMER pe       ON   STAND BY    SLEEP PRESET    PRESET    T lL MEMORY    In this example  the clock is set for the 24 hour  00 00    display    1 Press the ON STAND BY button to turn to stand   by mode     2 Press and hold the CLOCK TIMER button until     00 00    appear     wig  SWNT  TN   e   3 Within 10 seconds  press the   4 or  gt  gt  button  to adjust the hour and then press the MEMORY  button  Press the  lt  lt  or  gt  gt   button once to advance  the time by 1 hour  Hold it down to advance  continuously    4 Press the 4 or  gt     button to adjust the minutes  and then press the MEMORY button  Press the  lt  lt   or  gt  gt   button once to advance the time by 1 minute   Hold it down to advance continuously     TARGATA     To confirm the time display     When the unit is in the stand by mode    Press the CLOCK TIMER button  The time display will  appear for about 10 seconds      When the power is on   Press the CLOCK TIMER button  The time display will  appear for about 4 seconds     Note    The    00 00    will appear when the AC power supply is  restored after a power failure or unplugging the unit  If  incorrect  readjust the clock as follows     To readjust the clock   Perform    Setting the clock    from step 1     Timer and sleep operation  Remote  control only
33. to the playback sounds of  portable audio player  etc     1 Use a connection lead to connect the portable  audio player etc  to the AUDIO IN socket     2 Press the ON STAND BY button to turn the power  on     3 Press the AUDIO IN button on the remote control  or FUNCTION button repeatedly on main unit to  select AUDIO IN function     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                             Note   To prevent noise interference  place the unit away from the  television     E Headphones         When a button is     Set the unit to the power  pressed  the unit stand by mode and then turn  does not respond  it back on       f the unit still malfunctions   reset it   Refer page 14       No sound is heard      Is the volume level set to     MIN      Are the headphones connected   Are the speaker wires discon   nected                    E CD player          Symptom Possible cause     Playback does   Is the disc loaded upside  not start  down      Playback stops   Does the disc satisfy the  in the middle or standards   is not performed     Is the disc distorted or  properly  scratched      Playback sounds        Is the unit located near    excessive vibrations    Is the disc very dirty    Has condensation formed  inside the unit     are skipped  or  stopped in the  m
34. tor will disappear and all the programmed  contents will be cleared     Adding tracks to the programme    If a programme has been previously stored  the    MEMORY     indicator will be displayed  Follow steps 1   4 to add tracks   The new tracks will be stored after the last track of the  previous programme     To check which tracks are programmed   Whilst the unit is stopped in the programmed play mode   press the I lt  or  gt    button     Notes      Whena disc is ejected  the programme is automatically  cancelled       f 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      During the programme operation  random play is not  possible        Procedure to play back MP3 WMA  with folder mode on       To play back CD R RW     1 Press the CD button  and load an MP3 WMA disc   After disc is loaded  disc info will be displayed        Tm  TOTAL    la     ITI  l    Total number of tracks    2 Press the FOLDER button and press the FOLDER   v or A  button to select desired playback folder    Folder mode on        un  PD       Folder number Total tracks in chosen folder    3 Select desired file to be played back by pressing  the e lt  or  gt    button   4 Press the    n  CD    n  button  Playback will start     File name  Title  Artist and Album name are  displayed if they are recorded on the disc     Press the FOLDER  v or A  button  and the folder  can be selected even though it is in p
    
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