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1. folder mode only for MP3 WMA files XL MP2H To playback 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 playback these downloaded music files by burning them to a CD R RW disc Your downloaded song files are for personal use only Any other usage of the song without owner s permission is against the law W 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 TUNING 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 Example How to set folder number if MP3 WMA format files are recorded as below figure 1 ROOT folder is set as folder 1 2 Asfor folders inside ROOT folder Folder A and Folder B the folder which is recorded earlier on the disc will be set as folder 2 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 3 Because there is no folder in Folder C Folder D will be set as folder 4 5 Folder E that is inside Folder D will be set as folder 5 6 Folder B inside ROOT folder will be set as folder 6 The folder
2. 14 2 On Stand By 11 3 Timer Indicator i oe sce R0 e eR RE ILESe x 27 4 Sleep Button i EIL RR IE Rx RE oe 26 5 Clock Timer Button 12 26 6 Memory Disp Button 17 21 26 7 Tuning Up Folder Up 21 8 Headphone 29 9 Tuning Down Folder Down Button 21 10 Remote 10 11 CD Play Pause Button 13 12 Tuner Band Button 21 13 Tape Button cece osse eaa rara hr aho hac sa 22 14 Stop Button 23 15 Disc Track Up or Fast Forward Tuner Preset Up Time Up Button 12 17 21 26 16 Equaliser Button 11 17 Extra Bass Button 11 18 Disc Track Down or Fast Reverse Tuner Preset Down Time Down Button 12 17 21 26 19 Volume Control 11 20 Cassette Compartment 22 21 Tape Record 24 22 Tape Play Button 23 24 23 Tape Rewind Button 23 24 Tape Fast Forward Button 23 25 Tape Sto
3. Rear panel 1 AM Loop Aerial 9 2 FM Aerial 9 3 Speaker Terminals 9 4 Beat Cancel Switch 25 Reset Button mah ew 30 6 AC Input Socket err Ii RR IIR 9 W Speaker system 1 Tweeter 2 Woofer 3 Bass Reflex Duct 1 G 3 4 Speaker Wire m x 17 EQUALIZER io SHARP B Remote control Reference page 1 Remote Control Transmitter 10 2 On Stand by Button 11 3 CD Play Pause Button 13 4 Disc Track Up or Fast Forward Tuner Preset Up Time Up Button 12 17 21 26 5 Disc Track Down or Fast Reverse Tuner Preset Down Time Down Button 12 17 21 26 6 Tuning Down Folder Down Button 21 7 Tuning Up Folder Up 21 8 Disc Direct Search Buttons 13 15 9 Sleep 28 10 Clock Timer Button 12 26 11 Tuner Band Button 21 12 Disc Stop Button eise RR Ex
4. 14 Press the SLEEP button for more than 2 seconds to activate timer function The TIMER indicator lights up and the unit is ready for timer playback 15 Press the ON STAND BY button to enter the power stand by mode 16 when the preset time is reached playback will start 17 When timer end time is reached the system will enter the power stand by mode automatically To cancel Timer function Press the SLEEP button for 2 seconds The TIMER indicator will disappear Notes After selecting the playback source when press the CLOCK TIMER button to confirm SOURCE will appear and blink for 2 seconds then change to CD or TUNER mode When the preset time is reached playback will start at current setting if no selected playback source is made The volume cannot be preset during timer operation It will always go to volume 16 XL MP2H 27 Timer sleep operation continued 28 Sleep operation The radio compact disc and cassette tape can all be turned off au tomatically 1 Play back the desired sound source 2 Press the SLEEP button repeatedly to select the time Maximum 90 minutes Minimum 10 minutes Release the SLEEP button SLEEP will appear Ha Lir The unit will enter the power stand by mode automatically after the preset time has elapsed To confirm the remaining sleep time 1 Whi
5. Cannot record tracks with Is it a normal tape You cannot proper sound quality record on a metal or CrO tape Cannot erase completely Sound skipping there slack in the tape Cannot hear treble Is the tape stretched Sound fluctuation Are the capstan pinch roller or head dirty m Remote control Symptom Possible cause The remote control does Is the AC power lead of the unit not operate plugged in Is the battery polarity correct Are the batteries dead Is the distance or angle incorrect Does the remote control sensor receive strong light If trouble occurs When this product is subjected to strong external interference me chanical shock excessive static electricity abnormal supply voltage due to lightning etc or if it is operated incorrectly it may malfunc tion 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 and then turn the power on Note If neither operation above restores the unit clear all the memory by resetting it Condensation Sudden temperature changes storage or operation in an extremely humid environment may cause condensation inside the cabinet CD pickup tape head etc or on the transmitter on the remote control Condensation can cause the unit to malfunction If this happe
6. 13 13 Tape Button oii isis se ash ha nr 22 14 Random Button 16 15 Memory Disp Button 17 21 26 16 Volume Up and Down Buttons 11 17 Repeat Button 16 18 Extra Bass Button 11 19 Equaliser Button 11 XL MP2H xme System connections Make sure to unplug the AC power lead before any connections E Aerial connection see page 9 AM loop aerial Right speaker Left speaker E Speaker connection see page 9 Wall socket AY AC 220 240V 50 60 Hz power connection see page 9 W Aerial connection Attached FM aerial Position the FM aerial wire in the direction where the strongest signal can be received Supplied AM loop aerial Connect the AM loop aerial to the AM loop aerial socket 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 a aS fale gt 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 bette
7. 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 E All the files inside the selected folder will be played back In case Folder D is selected file 4 5 and 6 will be played back File 7 and 8 in Folder E will not be played back ROOT FOLDER A FOLDER C 7 FILE 1 FOLDER 1 FOLDER 2 FOLDER 3 FILE2 FILE 3 FOLDER D FILE 4 FOLDER 4 FILE 5 I FILE 6 FOLDER E FILE 7 FOLDER 5 FILE 8 FOLDER FILE 9 FOLDER 6 FILE 10 19 MP3 WMA folder mode only for MP3 WMA files continued 20 Procedure to playback MP3 WMA disc To playback CD R RW 1 Press the CD button and load a MP3 WMA disc After disc is loaded the disc info will be displayed FOLDER indicator WMA indicator rit toa LL i Total number of folders Total number of tracks n case in folder mode proceed to step 2 n case track is selected proceed to step 3 MP3 indicator 2 Press the TUNING FOLDER or A button to select desired playback folder FOLDER indicator FOLDER number Track number To start playback with folder mode go to step 4 Tochange the playback folder press the TUNING FOLDER Or A to select another folder In case of playback in the folder m
8. 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 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 fa cility 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 The apparatus is designed for use in moderate climate This unit should only be used within the range of 5 C 35 C 41 F 95 F Warnings 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 ac cident 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 CD players use a laser pickup which can damage the eyes if viewed directly Do not look at the pickup and do not touch the pickup directly B Volume control The sound level at a given volume setting depends on speaker
9. play you can move to the track selected next by the random operation n random play the unit will select and play tracks automatically You cannot select the order of the tracks During random play repeat function is not possible n random function playback will stop after all the tracks is played randomly Caution After performing repeat be sure to press the button Otherwise it will play continuously Note When in folder mode the selected playmode can be used for the files in the selected folder only Notes This unit only supports MPEG 1 Audio Layer 3 format Sampling Frequency is 32 44 1 48kHz MPEG 2 Audio Layer 3 MPEG 2 5 Audio Layer 3 and MP2 format are not supported Playback order for files may differ sometimes depending on the writing software used during file download Bitrate which is supported by 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 only supports MP3 ID3 Tag version 1 x The display playback time may not be displayed correctly when playing back a variable bitrate file WMA meta tag also supports title artist and album name which are recorded in WMA files Copyright protected WMA files cannot be played back Wh
10. range 90 dB 1 kHz Cassette deck Frequency response 80 8 000 Hz normal tape Signal noise ratio 50 dB recording playback Wow and flutter 0 35 WRMS W Speaker Type 2 way speaker system Maximum input 10W power Rated input power 5 W Impedance 4 ohms Dimensions Width 135 mm 5 5 16 Height 211 mm 8 5 16 Depth 180 mm 7 3 32 Weight 1 5 kg 3 3 Ibs each 1 11 16 05 4 41 2 11 16 05 4 41 XL MP2H Back SHARP FOR LOCATION ENQUIRIES WITHIN AUSTRALIA REGARDING YOUR LOCAL SHARP APPROVED SERVICE CENTRE SHARP FOR LOCATION ENQUIRIES WITHIN NEW ZEALAND REGARDING YOUR LOCAL SHARP APPROVED SERVICE CENTRE VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT www sharp net au www sharp net nz OR CALL SHARP CUSTOMER CARE CONTACT YOUR SELLING DEALER RETAILER OR CALL SHARP CUSTOMER SERVICES TELEPHONE 09 573 0111 FACSIMILE 09 573 0113 SHARP CORPORATION OF NEW ZEALAND LIMITED 1300 135 022 LOCAL CALL COST APPLY WITHIN AUSTRALIA SHARP CORPORATION OF AUSTRALIA PTY LTD SPform019 JUNE 2004 1 8 11 06 5 23 XL MP2H Back SHARP WARRANTY Consumer Electronic Products Congratulations on Your Purchase This Sharp product is warranted against faults in materials and manufacture for a perio
11. sette push the cassette holder back into position Press the PLAY gt button to begin playback Press the STOP EJECT m button to stop playback at any time Press it again to remove the cassette When the end of the tape has been reached automatic stop will be acti vated Pause Press the PAUSE II button to temporarily stop playback or record ing Press it again to resume operation Fast forward and rewind Press the F FWD gt gt REWIND button When the desired location has been reached press the STOP EJECT A button Automatic stop system At the end of the tape whilst recording or playback the cassette deck stops automatically and the button is released This system does not work in fast forward and rewind operation Be sure to press the STOP EJECT a button when the end of the tape has been reached Caution Do not press the PAUSE II button whilst the fast forward or re wind operations are in progress The REWIND or F FWD button will not be released when the tape end is reached Once this occur press the STOP EJECT B 4 button Before changing from one tape operation to another press the STOP EJECT button XL MP2H 23 xw Recording on cassette tape Before recording ensure that the desired material is properly recorded from malfunction of this unit or the recorded signal Variable Sound Monitor CrO tapes Erase prevention tab of c
12. the power turn on Now you can use the unit Remote sensor General control ON STAND BY VOLUME ON STAND BY 3 EQUALIZER To turn the power on Press the ON STAND BY button to turn the power on After use Press the ON STAND BY button to enter the power stand by mode E Auto power off function In the stop mode of CD operation the main unit enters the stand by mode after 10 minutes of inactivity Volume auto set in f you turn off and on the main unit with volume set to 16 or higher the volume will start at 16 f you turn the unit off then on again with the volume level set to less than 15 it will turn on again at the level set Volume control Main unit operation When the VOLUME control is turned clockwise the volume will increase When it is turned anti clockwise the volume will decrease Remote control operation Press the VOLUME or button to increase or decrease the volume rgo gn V LI tt MIN 01 305 B Equaliser When the EQUALIZER button on the main unit or remote control 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 FLAT Display off v ROCK CLASSIC Y POPS M JAZZ X BASS When the X BASS button on the remote control or main
13. unit is pressed 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 again XL MP2H 11 xmn Setting the clock To confirm the time display Press the CLOCK TIMER button The time display will appear for about 5 seconds ON STAND BY Notes To reset the clock if the power fails or is unplugged the unit must CLOCK TIMER LESE 0 00 ortime will flash when the AC power supply is restored after CO a power failure or unplugging the unit or when reset button is 4 44 ON STAND BY Readjust the clock as follows E CLOCK To readjust the clock E cem e Perform Setting the clock from beginning In this example the clock is set for the 24 hour 0 00 display 1 In STAND BY condition 2 Press the CLOCK TIMER button for more than 2 seconds 3 Within 10 seconds press the PRESET v or button to set hour 1 lix 21 Press the CLOCK TIMER button again 5 within 10 seconds press the PRESET v or button to set minute A 12 Listening to a MP3 WMA disc XL MP2H 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 ON Some audio
14. After long use the deck s head and capstan may become magne tised causing poor sound Demagnetise these parts once every 30 hours of playing recording time by using a commercial tape head demagnetiser Read the demagnetiser s instructions care fully before use 31 xmn Specifications 32 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 BH General Power source AC 220 240 V 50 60 Hz Power consumption Power on 18 W Power stand by 0 6 W Dimensions Width 138 mm 5 7 16 Height 212 mm 8 11 32 Depth 218 mm 8 19 32 Weight 2 6 kg 5 6 Ibs This power consumption value is obtained when the unit is in the power stand by mode B Amplifier Output power Output terminals PMPO 26 W total MPO 13 W 6 5 W 6 5 W 1096 T H D RMS 10 W 5 W 5 W 1055 T H D Speakers 4 ohms Headphones 16 50 ohms recommended 32 ohms E Tuner Frequency range FM 87 5 108 0 MHz AM 522 1 620 kHz W CD player Type Compact disc player Signal readout Non contact 3 beam semiconductor laser pickup D A converter 1 bit D A converter Frequency 20 20 000 Hz response Dynamic
15. CD R and CD RW discs may not be playable due to the STAND BY state of the disc or the equipment used for recording 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 The track indicator will light up when an MP3 track is read 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 ASF Advanced System Format audio files which are compressed with Windows Media Audio codec WMA is de veloped by Microsoft as an audio format file for Windows Media Player The WMA track indicator will light up when a WMA track is read Supported bit rates for WMA files range from 64 kbps to 160 kbps 13 XL MP2H 14 Press the ON STAND BY button to turn the power on Open the CD compartment Place disc the spindle label side up 8 cm 3 discs may be played without an adaptor 12 cm 5 8 3 WMA indicator MP3 indicator MP3 WMA CD Total number Total number of oftracks on the time of the of folders on files track on the disc dis
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17. SHARP MICRO COMPONENT SYSTEM MODEL XL MP2H COMPACT Rays OSE Murs 4i MODE DIGITAL AUDIO Media PRESET EQUALIZER SAVING ENERGY MPS c 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 XL MP2H Micro Component System consisting of XL MP2H main unit and CP MP2H speaker system 04 12 15 XL MP2H FRONT fm xmn 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 the timer mode or 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 op eration 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 Note for users in Australia Copyright may exist in material you wish to record Copying or broad casting such material without permission of the relevant licensees or owners of the copyright is prohibited by law SHARP is not in a posi tion to authorise the copying or broadcasting of copyright mater
18. assette tapes tabs that prevent accidental recording or erasing out the tab Side A Tab for side for side gt Recording from CD or MP3 WMA disc When recording important selections make a preliminary test to Press the ON STAND BY button to turn the power on SHARP not liable for damage or loss of your recording arising Load a blank cassette The volume and sound controls can be adjusted with no effect Select CD function For recording use only normal tapes Do not use metal or When recording on a cassette tape make sure that the erase 5o Load the disc to be recorded Select the track number if required For programmed recording programme the material in ad vance as described under Programmed Play prevention tabs are not removed Cassette have removable To protect the recorded sound remove the tab after recording Cover the tab hole with adhesive tape to record on the tape with 5 Press the RECORD e button The PLAY gt button is en gaged simultaneously and CD recording starts When you want to record music as you listen press the RECORD e button Recording starts automatically from the be ginning of the track 6 Press the STOP EJECT A button to stop recording When the end of the tape is reached the CD player and deck stop automatically 24 Recording from the radio Eras
19. button B For example to choose 130 1 Press the 10 button twice 2 Press the 1 button 3 Press the 3 button 4 Press the O button Whilst in the stop mode Press the direct search button to select desired track and the selected track will be played back Whilst playing the disc The desired track can be selected by simply pressing the direct search button and the selected track will be played back 15 M Repeat play REMOTE CONTROL ONLY Repeat play can play single track and all track sequence continu ously zi RANDOM 1c ren z REPEAT CEN Each time press the button the repeat mode changes in the following order In case of an audio CD mode Repeat playback of a single track 1S Repeat playback of all tracks on the disc Repeat playback of folder on the disc when in folder mode Folder Repeat playback is cancelled m Random play REMOTE CONTROL ONLY The tracks on the disc s can be played in random order automatically To random play all tracks Press the RANDOM button on the remote control so that the ran dom indicator light up in the display window RANDOM FOLDER RANDOM m 1771 Advanced MP3 WMA disc playback continued To cancel random playback press the button again so that the ran dom indicator will disappear Notes f you press the 44 lt lt or gt gt PP button during random
20. c the disc disc Due to the structure of its disc information it takes longer approximately 20 to 90 seconds to read a CD R RW disc recorded in the MP3 or WMA format than a normal CD Total number Total playing 5 Press the CD gt button to start playback from track 1 Disc play indicator MP3 WMA Disc play indicator CD When the last track on the disc has finished playing the unit will stop automatically Listening to a CD or MP3 WMA disc continued To interrupt playback Press the CD gt button during playback Press the CD button again to resume playback To listen to the track being played again During playback press the 4 lt lt button To move to the beginning of the next track During playback press the gt gt 1 button To skip a number of tracks at one time Press the 44 lt lt gt gt PPI button repeatedly until the desired track number is shown To start playback a desired track Press the 44 lt lt or gt gt button whilst in the stop mode to select the track number and then press the CD gt Il button To fast forward During playback press and hold down the gt gt PPI button Release the button to resume playback To fast reverse During playback press and hold down the I lt lt button Release the button to resume playback To stop playback Press the lil button Caution Do not play discs with special s
21. cations 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 18 and Thomson Accessories Please confirm that the following accessories are included AAA size battery UM 4 HP 16 or similar 2 Remote control 1 AM loop aerial 1 Note Only the above accessories are included Contents Page General Information Preca tlons 2 2 2 2222xon RUE 4 Controls and indicators 5 7 W Preparation for Use System connections 8 9 Remote control 10 W Basic Operation General control 11 Setting the clock cies IR IRR EIE 12 m or MP3 WMA disc Playback Listening to CD or MP3 WMA disc 13 14 Advanced CD MP3 WMA disc playback 15 18 MP3 WMA folder mode only for MP3 WMA files 19 20 Radio Listening to the radio 21 Listening to th
22. d in the battery compartment When inserting or removing the batteries push them towards the battery terminals 3 Close the cover Precautions for battery use 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 long periods of time This will prevent potential damage due to battery leakage Caution Do not use rechargeable batteries nickel cadmium battery etc Installing the batteries incorrectly may cause the unit to malfunction Battery removal Open the battery cover and pull up the battery to take out Notes concerning use Replace the batteries if the operating distance is reduced or if the operation becomes erratic Purchase 2 AAA size batteries UM 4 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 W Test of the remote control After installing the unit see pages 8 9 check that the remote control operates correctly Point the remote control directly at the remote sensor on the unit The remote control can be used within the range shown below Press the ON STAND BY button Does
23. d of twelve 12 months from the date of original purchase If service is required during the warranty period please contact your nearest Sharp Approved Service Centre These repairs would be carried out at no charge to the owner subject to the conditions specified herein The owner is responsible for any transportation and insurance costs if the product has to be returned for repair This warranty does not extend to accessories or defects or injuries caused by or resulting from causes not attributable to faulty parts or the manufacture of the product including but not limited to defect or injury caused by or resulting from misuse abuse neglect accidental damage improper voltage liquid spillage vermin infestation software or any alterations made to the product which are not authorised by Sharp Please retain your sales documentation as this should be produced to validate a warranty claim This warranty is in addition to and in no way limits varies or excludes any express and implied rights and remedies under any relevant legislation in the country of sale IMPORTANT DO NOT RETURN THIS DOCUMENT TO SHARP For your reference please enter the particulars of your purchase below and retain with your purchase documentation Model No Serial No Date of Purchase Retailer IMPORTANT NOTICE This warranty applies only to products sold in Australia amp New Zealand SHARP SHARP COR
24. e disc to be played back Press the PRESET v or button to set minute and then press the CLOCK TIMER button Switch input with the PRESET or button to select and then press the CLOCK TIMER button Press the PRESET v or button to set hour and then press the CLOCK TIMER button y 1 Press the ON STAND BY button to turn the power on 2 Press the CLOCK TIMER button for about 2 seconds r1 TAE FII LIN Press the PRESET v or button to set minute and then press the CLOCK TIMER button 3 Within 10 seconds press the CLOCK TIMER button 4 Press the PRESET v or button to set hour then press the CLOCK TIMER button To select the timer playback source switch input with PRESET v or button to select SOURCE Wo ty J amr c 4 1 3 Continued to the next page 10 select CD press the CD gt II button and then press the CLOCK TIMER button D T 3L LH E 3 4 7 11 To select TUNER BAND press the TUNER BAND button and then press the CLOCK TIMER button 12 Select the band by pressing the PRESET or button and then press the CLOCK TIMER button to set the sta tion selected or button and then press the CLOCK TIMER button 13 To select a preset channel number press the PRESET v
25. e memorised station 22 Tape Playback Listening to a cassette tape 22 23 B Tape Recording Recording on a cassette 24 25 Advanced Features Timer and sleep operation 26 28 Enhancing your system 29 B References Troubleshooting 29 30 Maintenance 31 Specifications 2 i soos kr 32 XL MP2H Precautions General Please ensure that the equipment is positioned a well ventilated area and that there is at least 10 cm 4 of free space along the sides and back There must also be a minimum of 10 cm 4 of free space on the top of the unit 10 4 10 4 10cm 4 4 a Use the unit on a firm level surface free from vibration 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 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
26. effi ciency location and various other factors It is advisable to avoid ex posure to high volume levels Do not turn the volume on to full at Switch on and listen to music at moderate levels 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 collec tion 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 Controls and indicators NO WN snare SLEEP TIMER MEMORY DISP VOLUME WAI O LER ni TUNING 111 5 XL MP2 MICRO COMPONENT SYSTEM RECORD PLAY REWIND FFWD _STOP EJECT__PAUSE AE L AHi d 21 22 23 24 25 26 E Front panel Reference page 1 CD Door Lese
27. hapes heart or octagon shaped as it may cause malfunctions If a disc is damaged dirty or loaded upside down NO DISC will appear on the display Keep foreign objects out of the disc compartment Subjecting the unit to shock or vibration may cause mistracking When the unit is not being used be sure to close the disc com partment If it is left open the lens may be covered with dust and the unit may not operate properly If TV or radio interference occurs during disc operation move the unit away from the source of the interference Advanced MP3 WMA disc playback XL MP2H Direct track search Notes By using the direct search buttons the desired tracks on the current A track number higher than the number of tracks on the disc disc can be played cannot be selected During random play direct search is not possible For CD R RW discs recorded in the MP3 or WMA format you can select the track number but cannot select the folder by pressing the direct search buttons Use the direct search buttons on the remote control to select the desired track whilst playing or in the stop mode To stop playback Selected track number Press the IM button 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 1 Press the 10 button once 2 Press the 1 button 3 Press the 3
28. ials and nothing in this OPERATION MANUAL should be implied as giv ing that authority For other countries 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 CAUTION This product is classified as a CLASS 1 LASER product Use of controls adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure As the laser beam used in this compact disc player is harmful to the eyes do not attempt to disassemble the cabinet Refer servicing to qualified personnel only Laser Diode Properties Material GaAlAs Wavelength 790 nm Emission Duration continuous Laser Output max 0 6 mW CAUTION INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM OR VIEW DIRECTLY WITH OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS WARNUNG UNSICHTBARE LASERSTRAHLUNG WENN GERAT GE FFNET NICHT IN DIE STRAHLUNG SCHAUEN ODER DIREKT MIT OPTISCHEN HILFSMITTELN BETRACHTEN ATTENTION RAYON LASER INVISIBLE EN CAS D OUVERTURE NE PAS REGARDER LE FAISCEAU DIRECTEMENT QU AVEC DES INSTRUMENTS OPTIQUES 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 appli
29. ilst in the stop mode press the MEMORY DISP button to enter the programming save mode 1 Press direct search buttons on remote control to select the desired tracks MEM RY ren co JM T TX You can also select a track by pressing the 44 lt lt gt gt PPI button Press the MEMORY DISP button to save the track number Lir wi Repeat steps 2 3 for other tracks Up to 32 tracks be programmed Press the CD gt II button to start playback To cancel the programmed play mode During programmed stop mode press the MEMORY DISP button and press the lil button or STOP button on the remote control The display will show CLEAR and all the programmed contents will be cleared Notes f the disc lid is opened the programmed sequence will be cancelled The programme will automatically cancelled if you press the ON STAND BY button to enter the stand by mode or change the function from CD to another During the programme operation press the RANDOM button will automatically cancelled the programme i44 44 PRESET gt gt P 7 MEMORY DISP MEMORY E DISP C XL MP2H 17 XL MP2H 18 Advanced CD or MP3 WMA disc playback continued B Programmed play Folder mode 1 Whilst in the stop mode pres
30. ing recorded tapes Tune in to the desired station See page 21 Load a blank cassette Load the tape to be erased into the cassette compartment with the side to be erased facing towards you Press the RECORD button to start recording 2 E Press the STOP EJECT button to stop recording Press the TAPE button until TAPE appears on the dis play When operating with the remote control press the TAPE button When beat is heard Beat a high pitched noise may sometimes be heard during the re cording of radio broadcasts If this occurs set the BEAT CANCEL switch the rear of the unit to 1 or 2 position to reduce the level of the beat noise v BEAT 1 CANCEL 2 Note If you hear a whistling noise whilst recording on AM station move the AM loop aerial Press the RECORD button which also engages the PLAY gt button to begin erasing XL MP2H 25 xe Timer and sleep operation 26 ON ON STAND BY CLOCK STAND BY TIMER m CLOCK TIMER MEMORY DISP Timer playback Before setting timer 1 Check that the clock is set to the correct time refer to page 12 If it is not set you cannot use the timer function 2 Fortimer playback load th
31. lst SLEEP is indicated press the SLEEP button The remaining sleep time is displayed for about 10 seconds You can change the remaining sleep time whilst it is displayed by pressing the SLEEP button steps 2 3 To cancel the sleep operation To cancel the sleep operation without setting the unit to the stand by mode proceed as follows 1 Whilst SLEEP is indicated press the SLEEP button to select 0 minute E 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 Setthe sleep time see left steps 1 4 2 Whilst the sleep timer is set set the timer playback steps 2 10 pages 26 27 Sleep timer setting Timer playback setting End time Sleep operation will Timer playback start time automatically stop Enhancing your system B Headphones Before plugging in or unplugging the headphones reduce the vol ume Be sure your headphones have a 3 5 mm 1 8 diameter plug and impedance between 16 and 50 ohms The recommended imped ance is 32 ohms Plugging in the headphones disconnects the speakers automati cally Adjust the volume using the VOLUME control Troubleshooting chart XL MP2H Many potential problems can be resolved by the owner without call ing a service technician If something is wrong with this product check the following bef
32. nnel to be preset The number button s on the remote control can be used to pre set the station In this example press 9 after the step 2 above Listening to a cassette tape Before playback For playback use normal or low noise tapes for the best sound Metal CrO tapes are not recommended Do not use C 120 tapes or poor quality tapes as they may cause malfunctions Before loading a tape into the cassette compartment tighten the slack with a pen or a pencil 4 Press the MEMORY DISP button In this example 103 25 MHz FM station is preset on FM channel 9 5 Repeat steps above to add more preset stations When presetting a new station the previous preset station is cleared 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 Listening to preset stations 1 Press the TUNER BAND button to select FM or AM 2 Press the PRESET v button to select the desired channel number Tape playback Press the ON STAND BY button to turn the power on Press the TAPE button to select TAPE function TAPE appears Press the STOP EJECT button to open the cassette holder Load a cassette into the cassette compartment with the side to be played facing towards you After loading the cas
33. ns leave the power on with no disc or cassette 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 W Clearing all the memory reset 1 Press the ON STAND BY button to enter the power standby mode 2 Push the RESET switch Caution This operation will erase all data stored in memory including clock timer setting tuner preset and CD programme Maintenance W Cleaning the CD pickup lens Do not touch the laser pickup lens If finger prints or dust accumulate on the pickup clean it gently with a dry cotton swab W Cleaning the cabinet Periodically wipe the cabinet with a soft cloth and a diluted soap so lution then with a dry cloth Caution Do not use chemicals for cleaning petrol paint thinner etc It may damage the cabinet finish Do not apply oil to the inside of the unit It may cause malfunc tions Cleaning the tape handling parts Dirty head capstan or pinch roller can cause poor sound and tape jams Clean these parts with a cotton swab moistened with com mercial head pinch roller cleaner or isopropyl alcohol When cleaning the head pinch roller etc unplug the unit which contains high voltages XL MP2H Erase head Recording Playback head O Capstan D Pinch roller
34. ode press the TUNING FOLDER or A button and the desired folder can be select ed even though it is in playback mode It will continue playback mode in the 1st track of the selected folder 3 Select desired track to be played back by pressing the 4 lt lt or gt gt button Proceed to step 4 Fu LH UL 4 Press the CD gt II button and playback will start Press the MEMORY DISP button to display Title Artist and Album name if it is recorded on the disc To cancel the display of Title Artist and Album name press the MEMORY DISP button twice to display track number Title Artist and Album name will scroll through the LCD display as follows Track number Title i Artist Album ID3 Tag only support version 1 x Note if ERR DISC is displayed it means Copyright protected WMA file or Not supported playback file is selected Listening to the radio Tuning Press the ON STAND BY button to turn the power on quency band FM or AM E 1 2 Press the TUNER BAND button to select the desired fre 3 Press the TUNING FOLDER or A button to tune into the desired station Manual tuning Press the TUNING FOLDER or A button as many times as required to tune in the desired station Auto tuning When the TUNING FOLDER or A button is pressed for more than 0 5 seconds scanning will start automatically and the tuner will s
35. ore calling your authorised SHARP dealer or service centre General Symptom Possible cause The clock is not set to the Did a power failure occur Reset correct time the clock Refer to page 12 When a button is pressed Set the unit to the power stand the unit does not respond by mode and then turn it back on the unit still malfunctions reset it Refer to page 30 No sound is heard 5 the volume level set to 0 Are the headphones connected Are the speaker wires discon nected W CD player Symptom Possible cause Playback does not start Is the disc loaded upside down Playback stops in the Does the disc satisfy the middle or is not performed standards properly Is the disc distorted or scratched Playback sounds are Istheunitlocated near excessive skipped or stopped in the vibrations middle of a track Is the disc very dirty Has condensation formed inside the unit 29 Troubleshooting chart continued 30 Tuner Symptom Possible cause The radio makes unusual Is the unit placed near the TV noises continuously computer Is the FM aerial or AM loop aerial placed properly Move the aerial away from the AC power lead if it s located nearby Cassette deck Symptom Possible cause Cannot record 5 the erase prevention tab re moved
36. p Eject Button 23 24 26 Tape Pause Button 23 XL MP2H Controls and indicators continued 1 2 3 4 m Display Reference page 1 Memory Indicator 17 Wd 2 MP3 WMA Folder Indicator 20 MEMORY FOLDER ic RANDOM 3 Disc Repeat 16 TRACK MMA 4 Random Indicator 16 5 MP3 WMA Track Indicator 14 15 _ Li EN h 11 6 WMA 1 14 7 MP3 Indicator i ce err ee ee 14 Y LL oi 11 Ui dus 8 CD indicator rer 14 MHz 9 Disc Pause 1 14 SLEEP ROCK CLASSIC POPS JAZZ X BASS ST 10 Disc Play Indicator pc E remus ess 14 c _ 1 ed A Ee ore abis voe sedo sus A Sleep Indicator 12 13 14 1516 13 Equaliser ROCK CLASSIC POPS JAZZ Indicator 11 TRACK OJ gt 14 Extra Bass 11 Il T 1 15 FM Stereo Mode Indicator 21 5 6 7 8 9 10 16 FM Stereo Receiving Indicator 21
37. r reception Installing the AM loop aerial Assembling gt lt Attaching to the wall gt Wall Screws not supplied XL MP2H Speaker connection Connect the black wire to the minus terminal and the red wire to the plus terminal TN TUS ji 9 Ph y SE Caution Ga Qmm H Red Black Use speakers with an impedance of 4 ohms or more as lower impedance speakers can damage the unit Do not mistake the right and the left channels 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 placed in the bass reflex ducts Do stand or sit on the speakers You may be injured AC power connection After checking all the connections have been made correctly plug the AC power lead of this unit into the wall socket o TERT l Wall socket AC 220 240V 50 60 Hz Note Unplug the AC power lead from the wall socket if the unit will not be in use for a prolonged period of time E i n H Incorrect Remote control 10 E Battery installation 1 Open the battery cover 2 Insert the batteries according to the direction indicate
38. s the MEMORY DISP button to enter the programming save mode 2 Press the TUNING FOLDER or A button on the remote control to select the desired folder ZUR pg s At I 17 You can also select a folder by pressing the TUNING FOLDER or 4 button on the main unit Then press the 44 lt lt or gt gt gt button on the remote con trol to select the desired tracks You can also select a track by pressing the 44 lt lt or gt gt PPI button on main unit 3 Press the MEMORY DISP button to save the folder and track number 4 Repeat steps 2 3 for other folder tracks Up to 32 tracks can be programmed 5 Press the CD gt button to start playback To cancel the programmed play mode During programmed stop mode press the MEMORY DISP button and press the button or STOP button on the remote control The display will show CLEAR and all the programmed contents will be cleared Notes the disc lid is opened the programmed sequence will be cancelled The programme will automatically cancelled if you press the ON STAND BY button to enter the stand by mode or change the function from CD to another During the programme operation press the RANDOM button will automatically cancelled the programme CD H4 44 PRESET gt gt gt T CD MEMORY DISP MEMORY DISP
39. top 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 To stop the auto tuning press the TUNING FOLDER or A button again To receive an FM stereo transmission Press the TUNER BAND button to display the ST indicator co will appear when FM broadcast is in stereo 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 FM stereo receiving indicator r me e FM stereo mode indicator ON XL MP2H STAND BY TUNER BAND MEMORY DISP l Il fo sagi PRESET TUNING FOLDER TEN ON STAND BY TUNER 144 44 PRESET P PP MEMORY TUNING FOLDER Note This product can receive FM stereo FM monaural and AM monaural broadcasts AM stereo broadcasts will not be played in stereo 21 xmn Listening to the memorised station 22 B Memorising a station Up to 20 stations for FM band 10 station for AM band can be preset 1 Perform steps 1 Listening to the radio on page 21 2 Press the MEMORY DISP button to enter the preset tuning saving mode 3 Press the PRESET v or button to select the cha

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