Manuale d’uso / di manutenzione del prodotto SD-CX1H del fabbricante Sharp
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1-BIT DIGIT AL A UDIO SYSTEM SD-CX1H OPERA TION MANU AL.
2 CX1H_UK0 2-10.fm 00/12/17 Impor tant Instructi on Speci al Notes Spec ia l Note s NOTES FOR USERS IN THE U.K. AND IRELAND The mains lead of this product is fitted with a non-rewireable (moulded) plug incorporating a 3A fuse.
3 CX1H_UK0 2-10.fm 00/12/17 Impor tant Instructi on Speci al Notes W ARNIN G When the ON/ST AND-BY b utton is set at ST AND-BY position, mains v oltage is still present inside the unit.
4 CX1H_UK0 2-10.fm 00/12/17 Impor tant Instructi on Contents Intr oduction Thank you f or purch asing this SHARP product. T o obtain the best performance from this product, please read this man ual carefully . It will guide y ou in oper ating y our SHARP product.
5 CX1H_UK0 2-10.fm 00/12/17 General Information Precautions Precautions Gener al Please ensure that the equipment is positioned in a well-v entilated area and ensure that there is at least 10 cm (4") of free space along the sides, top and back of the equipment.
6 CX1H_UK0 2-10.fm 00/12/17 General Information Precautions / Ac cessories Precautions (continued) W a rnin g: The voltage used must be the same as that specified on this unit. Using this prod- uct with a higher voltage other than that which is specified is dangerous and m a y result in a fire or other type of accident causing damage.
7 CX1H_UK0 2-10.fm 00/12/17 General Information Contr ols and Indicators Contr ols and Indicator s Fr o nt panel Reference page 1. CD Cover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 2. CD Cover Open/ Close Button .
8 CX1H_UK0 2-10.fm 00/12/17 General Information Contr ols and Indicators Controls and Indicators (continued) Multi-function LCD display 1. Level Meter/Ch aracter Inf ormatio n/Frequenc y Indicat or 2. Band Selector Indicator 3. Record Ind icator 4.
9 CX1H_UK0 2-10.fm 00/12/17 General Information Contr ols and Indicators Rea r pa nel Reference page 1. Cooling Fan 2. Speaker T erminals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 3. FM 75 Ohms Aerial Soc ket .
10 CX1H_UK0 2-10.fm 00/12/17 General Information Contr ols and Indicators Controls and Indicators (continued) Remote control Reference pa ge 1. Remote Contr ol T ransmitter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 2. CD/MD Pla y Mode Select Butto n 3.
11 CX1H_UK1 1-16.fm 00/12/17 Prepar ation f or Use Remote Control Remote Contr ol Battery installation 1 Open the batte ry co ver . 2 Insert the suppl ied batteries a ccor ding to the direction indic ated in the battery com partment. When inser ting or removing the batteries, push them to wards the battery ter mi- nals.
12 CX1H_UK1 1-16.fm 00/12/17 Prepar ation f or Use System Connections Syste m Connect ions Wall socket (AC 230V, 50 Hz) FM aerial Left speaker Right speaker AM loop aerial We b - s it e : www .
13 CX1H_UK1 1-16.fm 00/12/17 Prepar ation f or Use System Connections Aerial connection Supplied F M aerial: Supplied AM loop aerial: Note: Placing the aerial on the stereo system or near the AC po wer lead and speaker wires may cause noise pickup .
14 CX1H_UK1 1-16.fm 00/12/17 Prepar ation f or Use System Connections System Connec tions (continued) T o mount the speaker s on the wall The desig n o f the spea k ers a llo ws t hem to be hun g on t he w a ll. Be sure to use t he t ype an d siz e of scre w that is sho wn belo w .
15 CX1H_UK1 1-16.fm 00/12/17 Basic Operation General Control General Contr ol Y ou can se lect and c hange to the colour y ou like from 7 different colour s. T o chang e the d ispla y illumination bright- ness To d i m : T o brighten: 1 Press the ON/STAND-BY button to turn the power on .
16 CX1H_UK1 1-16.fm 00/12/17 Basic Operation Sound Contr ol Sound Contr ol V olume control Press t he V OLUME b utt on to increa se the v olume and the V OLUME button f or decreasin g. Bass contr ol When the X-BASS button is pressed, the unit will enter the e xtra bass mode which emphasises the bass frequencies.
17 CX1H_UK1 7-25.fm 00/12/17 Basic Operation Setting the Cloc k Setting the Cloc k In this example , the cloc k is set for 9:30 15. 02 '01 . T o confirm the time displa y: [When the unit is in the stand-b y mode] Press the DISPLA Y button on t he remote control.
18 CX1H_UK1 7-25.fm 00/12/17 C D P l ay b a ck Listening to a CD Listening to a CD T o interrupt pla y bac k: Press the CD b utton. T o resume pla yback from the same point, press the CD button again. T o st op pl ayback: Press the CD button. Load a CD firmly with the label side facing to ward y ou.
19 CX1H_UK1 7-25.fm 00/12/17 C D P l ay b a ck Listening to a CD T o remo ve the CD: Whilst in the stop mode, press the CD button. Press the CD eject b utton and remov e the CD . After use: Press the CD but ton and close the CD cover . When the unit enters the stand-by mode , t he opened CD cov er will be closed auto- matically .
20 CX1H_UK1 7-25.fm 00/12/17 C D P l ay b a ck Listening to a CD Listening to a CD (co ntinued) Switc hing the time displa y Each time the TIME button on the remote control is pressed dur ing pla ybac k, the dis- pla y will change. Notes: During random pla y , the total remaining pla ying time will not be display ed.
21 CX1H_UK1 7-25.fm 00/12/17 MD Pla yback Listening to a MiniDis c Listening to a MiniDisc A trac k can be play ed in the mode it is recorded: monaural or 2 times or 4 times long recording (stereo) mode. 1 Open the control panel c over. Control panel cover 2 Press the ON/STAND-BY button to turn the power on.
22 CX1H_UK1 7-25.fm 00/12/17 MD Pla yback Listening to a MiniDis c Listening to a MiniDisc (con tinued) T o interrupt pla ybac k : Press the MD button. T o resume pla yback from the same point, press the MD b utton again. T o st op pl ayback: Press the MD button.
23 CX1H_UK1 7-25.fm 00/12/17 MD Pla yback Listening to a MiniDis c Switc hing the ti me displa y Each time the TIME button on the remote control is pressed dur ing pla ybac k , the dis- pla y will change . Notes: During random pla y , the total remaining pla ying time will not be displa yed.
24 CX1H_UK1 7-25.fm 00/12/17 Ad v ance d CD /MD Pla yba ck Direct play / Repeat or Random play Direct Pla y When in the CD or MD mode, press the direct buttons to select the de sired trac ks. T o select a tra c k between the 11th and 99th trac ks: Select the trac k after pressing the 10 butt on.
25 CX1H_UK1 7-25.fm 00/12/17 Ad v ance d CD /MD Pla yba ck Pr ogrammed p lay Pr ogrammed Pla y Up to 20 CD t rac ks or 20 MD trac ks can be progr ammed. Y ou cannot programme CD and MiniDisc tr acks together at the same time. T o clear the progr ammed selections: Press the CLEAR button whilst the "PROGRAM" indicator is flashing.
26 CX1H_UK2 6-34.fm 00/12/17 Radio Listening to the Radio Listening to the Radio T uning After use: Press the ON/ST AND-BY b utton to enter the stand-by mode . 1 Press the ON/STAND-BY button to turn the power on. 2 Press the TUNER (BAND) button repeatedly to select the desired frequency ba nd (FM STEREO, FM or AM).
27 CX1H_UK2 6-34.fm 00/12/17 Radio Listening to the Radio Preset tuning (Remote control operation) Y ou can store 40 AM and FM stations in memor y and recall them at the push of a but- ton. Note: The back up function protects the memori sed stations for a f ew hours should there be a power f ailure or the AC power lead disconnection.
28 CX1H_UK2 6-34.fm 00/12/17 RDS Radio Using the Radio Data System (RDS) Using the Radio Data System (R DS) RDS is a bro adcasting service which a g r o wi ng number of FM stations pr ovide. These FM stations send additio nal signals along with their regu lar progr amme signals.
29 CX1H_UK2 6-34.fm 00/12/17 RDS Radio Using the Radio Data System (RDS) Descriptions of the PTY (Programme T ype) codes, TP (T raffic Pr ogramme) and T A (T raffic Announcement). Y ou can search f o r and receiv e the f ollowing PTY , TP and T A signals .
30 CX1H_UK2 6-34.fm 00/12/17 RDS Radio Using the Radio Data System (RDS) Using the Rad io Data System (RDS) (continued) Using the A uto Station Pr ogram me Mem- ory (ASPM) Whilst in the ASPM operation mode, the tuner will automatically searc h for new RDS stations.
31 CX1H_UK2 6-34.fm 00/12/17 RDS Radio Using the Radio Data System (RDS) T o recall s tations in memory T o specify pr ogramme types and select stations (PTY searc h): Y ou ca n search a station by specifying the prog ramme type (news , spor ts, traff ic pro- gr amme , etc.
32 CX1H_UK2 6-34.fm 00/12/17 RDS Radio Using the Radio Data System (RDS) Using the Rad io Data System (RDS) (continued) T o autom atically pla y the desired pr o- gramme (EON-PTY) When the desired type of pr ogramme is broadcast, the radio s witches to it automati- cally .
33 CX1H_UK2 6-34.fm 00/12/17 RDS Radio Using the Radio Data System (RDS) T o automatically pla y the traffic informa- tion (EON-TI) When the tr affic inf or mation is broadcast, the r adio s witches to it automatically . Checki ng the stand-b y mode settin g: When in the EON stand-b y mode, press the EON but ton.
34 CX1H_UK2 6-34.fm 00/12/17 RDS Radio Using the Radio Data System (RDS) Using the Rad io Data System (RDS) (continued) Notes f or RDS operation If an y of the f ollowing even ts occur , it does n.
35 CX1H_UK3 5-41.fm 00/12/17 MD Recor ding Before Recor ding to a MiniDisc Bef ore Re cording to a MiniDisc Disc writi ng (T OC) When you st ar t recording or editing, "T OC" will appear on the displa y . This indicates that information in the T OC is now being changed acc ording to the recording or editing being perf or med.
36 CX1H_UK3 5-41.fm 00/12/17 MD Recor ding Recording to a MiniDisc from a CD Recor ding to a MiniDisc fr om a CD 1 Press the ON/STAND-BY button to turn the power on. 2 Press the CD button and load the d esired CD. 3 Load a recorda ble Mi niDisc into the MD compartme nt.
37 CX1H_UK3 5-41.fm 00/12/17 MD Recor ding Recording to a MiniDisc from a CD Note: Recording from a CD to a MiniDisc star ts ev en if all the tracks on the CD cannot fit in the MiniDisc. In that case , both the CD and MD stop when t he MD becomes ful l.
38 CX1H_UK3 5-41.fm 00/12/17 MD Recor ding Recording to a MiniDisc from a CD Recor ding to a MiniDisc fr om a CD (continued) Recor ding the desired trac ks of the CD When the recor ding is fini shed, the selected trac ks will be cl eared.
39 CX1H_UK3 5-41.fm 00/12/17 MD Recor ding Recording to a MiniDisc from a CD Recor d ing on the top position of a recor ded MiniDisc When the recor di ng is finished, the top positi on mode wil l be cancelled. The recorded tr ack will be t he first tr ack on the MiniDisc.
40 CX1H_UK3 5-41.fm 00/12/17 MD Recor ding Recording to a MiniDisc from the Radio Recor ding t o a MiniDisc f r om the Radio T o interrupt recor ding: Press the MD button. T o resume recording from the same point of MiniDisc, press the MD button again.
41 CX1H_UK3 5-41.fm 00/12/17 MD Recor ding Checking Displa ys Chec king Displa ys T o chec k the recor d ing mode and remain- ing rec or ding time T o chec k the displa y whilst in the recor d- ing m ode Whilst in the stop mod e in MD function , press the REC MODE bu tton.
42 CX1H_UK4 2-48.fm 00/12/17 MD Editing Titling a MiniDisc Titling a MiniDisc Creating disc and track names Y ou can give a name to discs and tr acks. One disc name and up to 255 trac k names can be created per disc (a maximum of 40 characters f or the disc and each trac k name and a total of 1,700 char acters can be entered).
43 CX1H_UK4 2-48.fm 00/12/17 MD Editing Titling a MiniDisc Character s (symbols): T o erase disc and trac k names: T o delete a character: T o add a character: 4 Press the 1 - 1 0 , SYMBOL and CHARACTER buttons to e nter the charac ters. The CHARACTER button allows switching between capital and small letters.
44 CX1H_UK4 2-48.fm 00/12/17 MD Editing Titling a MiniDisc / Editing a Recorded MiniDisc Titling a MiniDisc (co ntin ued) T o chang e a char acte r: Example) T o change "LA VE" to "LO V.
45 CX1H_UK4 2-48.fm 00/12/17 MD Editing Editing a Rec or ded MiniDisc T o combine tr acks Notes: First, put the t wo trac ks ne xt to each other in the order you w ant using the MO VE function. Then combine them using t he COMBINE function. This function cannot be used in the random pla y mode and programmed pla y mode.
46 CX1H_UK4 2-48.fm 00/12/17 MD Editing Editing a Rec or ded MiniDisc Editing a Recorded MiniDisc (continued) T o move a trac k 1 Whilst in the stop mode , select the track you w ant to move b y pressing the or button. Or start playing th e track to be moved, and then pres s the MD button.
47 CX1H_UK4 2-48.fm 00/12/17 MD Editing Editing a Rec or ded MiniDisc T o move the pr ogr amm ed tracks Note: If a trac k is programmed twice or more, the first instruction will precede to the oth- ers. T o erase one trac k Caution: Once a track has been erased, it cannot be recovered.
48 CX1H_UK4 2-48.fm 00/12/17 MD Editing Editing a Rec or ded MiniDisc Editing a Recorded MiniDisc (continued) T o erase all the trac ks at once T o erase the programmed trac ks at once 1 Press the MD button. 2 Press the ERASE butto n. To cancel the operation, press the MD button.
49 CX1H_UK4 9-59.fm 00/12/17 Ad v anced Features Timer and Sleep Operation Timer and Sleep Operati on Timer pla ybac k: The unit turns on and plays the desired source (CD , MD , TUNER, A UX) at the preset time. At the end time , the uni t enters the po wer stand-b y mode automatically .
50 CX1H_UK4 9-59.fm 00/12/17 Ad v anced Features Timer and Sleep Operation Timer and Sleep Ope ration (continued) 5 Press the REC LEVEL/CURSOR or button to select "TIMER PLAY" or "TIME R REC" mode. For timer playback: For timer recording: 6 Press the ENTER bu tton.
51 CX1H_UK4 9-59.fm 00/12/17 Ad v anced Features Timer and Sleep Operation Using the same timer setting Once memorised, the timer setting can be used as fol lo w s. Notes: The timer setting will be cleared when the unit is unplugged or the power f ailure occurs.
52 CX1H_UK4 9-59.fm 00/12/17 Ad v anced Features Timer and Sleep Operation Timer and Sleep Ope ration (continued) Sleep operation The radio , C D , and MiniDisc can all be tur ned off automatically . T o confirm the re maining sle ep time: The displa y will return to normal after appro ximately 10 seconds.
53 CX1H_UK4 9-59.fm 00/12/17 Ad v anced Features Timer and Sleep Operation T o use sleep and timer pl a ybac k in c ombi- nation Y ou can fall asleep to the radi o and wak e up with t he sound from a CD .
54 CX1H_UK4 9-59.fm 00/12/17 Ad v anced Features Enhancing Y our St ereo System Enhancing Y our Stereo System Bef ore connecting e xternal units, set thi s unit to the stand-b y mode and turn off the power of the e xternal units. To the line output sockets Commercially available RCA lead VCR, DVD, etc.
55 CX1H_UK4 9-59.fm 00/12/17 Ad v anced Features Enhancing Y our St ereo System Listening to the playbac k sounds from VCR, D V D, etc. Recor d ing on a MiniDisc (Sound synchr o- nised recor ding) Recor ding on a MiniDisc (Normal record- ing) Headphon es Bef ore plug ging in or unpluggi ng the head phones , reduce t he v olume.
56 CX1H_UK4 9-59.fm 00/12/17 Referenc es What is a MiniDi sc? / MiniDisc S ystem Limitations What is a MiniDisc? The disc is store d in a cartridge. Y ou can hand le it eas ily without worrying abo ut dust, fin- gerprints, et c. Howe ve r , dust entering t he opening of the ca r tridge, dir t on the cartridge, warping, etc.
57 CX1H_UK4 9-59.fm 00/12/17 Referenc es Error Message s Err or Messag es When an e rror me ssag e is disp layed, proc eed as follows : Error mess ages Meaning Remedy BLANK MD Nothing is re co rded . (Neither music nor disc name is re- corded.) Replace it with a nother di sc.
58 CX1H_UK4 9-59.fm 00/12/17 Referenc es T roub leshooting Chart T r oubleshooting Char t Many potential "prob lems" can be resolv ed by the o wner without calling a ser vice technician.
59 CX1H_UK4 9-59.fm 00/12/17 Referenc es T roub leshooting Chart If tr oub le occu r s (reset ) When this product is subjected to strong ex ter nal interf erence (mechanical shock, e xcessive stat ic electricity , abnor mal supply volt age due to lightning, etc.
60 CX1H_UK6 0-61.fm 00/12/18 Referenc es Maintenance / S pecifications Maintenance Cleaning the CD pic kup lens Do not touch the CD pickup lens. I f finger pr ints or dust accumulate on the pick up , clean it gently with a dr y c otton s wab .
61 CX1H_UK6 0-61.fm 00/12/18 Referenc es Specifications MiniDisc Tu n e r Speaker Type MiniDisc Recorder Signal readout Non-contac t , 3-beam semicon ductor laser pickup Rotation sp eed 400 - 900 r pm CLV, A pprox.
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TINSE0352A WZZ A0012.YT TERMS OF GUARANTEE Sharp Electronics (UK) Ltd. (“Sharp”) guarantees to provide for the repair , or at its option the replace- ment, of this product subject to the conditions listed below:- 1. This guarantee shall only apply to faults which are due to inferior workmanship or materials.
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