Sharp MD-X8 operation manual Setting the Clock, To change the setting, To check the time

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When you have set the date and time, this unit can be used as a clock. It can be used for timer recording or for timer playback. It is also used to store the MD recording date in memory.

1Turn the power on.

2Press the TIMER/DELETE button.

3Within 10 seconds, press the or on the MULTI CONTROL button to select TIME ADJUST.

4Within 10 seconds, press the ENTER button.

IThe unit will enter the date setting mode.

5Press the 1 or 0 on the MULTI CONTROL button to adjust the year.

IPress the button once to increase or decrease the year by one. Keep pressing it to advance continuously.

IFor any year after 2000, use "00" for 2000, "01" for 2001, and so on.

6Press the on the MULTI CONTROL button to select the month.

7Press the or on the MULTI CONTROL button to adjust the month.

8Press the on the MULTI CONTROL button to select the day.

9Press the or on the MULTI CONTROL button to adjust the day.

10Press the on the MULTI CONTROL button to select the hour.

11Press the or on the MULTI CONTROL button to adjust the hour.

IOn the display, midnight is shown as "AM 12:00" and noon is shown as "PM 12:00". When setting the time, be careful to set AM or PM according to the current time.

12Press the on the MULTI CONTROL button to select the minute.

13Press the or on the MULTI CONTROL button to adjust the minute.

14Press the ENTER button to start the clock at the top of the minute.

IThe clock starts operating.

Notes:

IIn the event of a power failure or when the AC power cord is disconnected, the clock setting will be lost. Reset the time.

IWhile recording an MD, you cannot set the date and clock. Be sure to set the date and clock before recording.

IThe range of dates that can be entered is from July 1, 1997 to December 31, 2049.

To change the setting

IAfter performing steps 1 - 4 above,

Press the or on the MULTI CONTROL button to select the item (YEAR, MONTH, DAY or CLOCK) you want to change.

Press the or on the MULTI CONTROL button to change

the setting.

Press the ENTER button.

To check the time

When the power is off, the time appears on the display.

When the power is on and you press the TIMER/DELETE button, the time will appear for about 10 seconds on the display.

IThe year, month and day will not be displayed.

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Contents Model ContentsAccessories Special Notes Important SafeguardsCondensation PrecautionsVolume control General21 22 24 25 26 Names of Controls and IndicatorsSpeaker Speaker connection Preparation for USEAntenna connection Placing the system Connecting the AC power cordRemoving the speaker grilles Mounting the speaker grillesPrecautions for battery use Remote controlCharacter display Display SectionTo change the contrast of the display To select CD or MD track numbers Menus for the timer and MD editingMulti Control Button To check the time Setting the ClockTo change the setting When the power is off, the time appears on the displayExtra bass X-BASS VolumeSound Control Pre-programmed equalizerAbout 3D surround Adjusting the sense of width or depthWhen Wide is selected When Center is selectedMD disc names or track namespages 36 HOW to Enter CharactersMessage displayed when the power is on or off pages Entering charactersE p a r a t i o n Entering standard size charactersTo correct, add, or delete a character Preparation Entering extra large charactersKeys you can use To enter characters from a computer keyboardLoading and playing CD Compact Disc OperationAfter use Minidisc OperationLoading and playing MiniDiscs To remove a MiniDiscRadio Operation TuningAuto tuning Manual tuningWwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww Preset tuningTo recall a preset station To select preset numbers 11 to 40 using the remote controlFor details about entering characters, see pages Programming Radio Station NamesPress the NAME/TOC Edit button Enter a radio station name Then, press the NAME/TOC Edit buttonApss Auto Program Search System Various CD and MD OperationsDirect-selection play Cue and reviewAutomatic Programmable Music Selector To repeat playback of selected tracks To cancel repeat playback or random playRepeat and random play Total remaining time Switching the time displayElapsed play time Remaining play timeAbout track numbers Basic Information on MinidiscsDifferences from tape recordings Information TOC to be recored on anRecording from a CD onto a MiniDisc One-Touch Editing About monaural long-play modeRecording Press the REC I button Track editingPress the Track button To rerecordTo record the track number during recording Recording from the built-in radio onto a MiniDiscTo interrupt recording To record a particular track Connect the unit to a portable MD player.PagePress the MD 0 MD button on the main unit Editing Recording the editing results Using the editing functionEdit Menu Press the Enter button again When both tracks have a nameUnit will enter the pause mode To cancel the operation, press the MD H buttonExample MoveProgrammed move To erase all of the tracks at once To erase tracks one at a timeTo erase all of the tracks at once To erase tracks one at a timeTo create a track name To create a disc nameTo create a track name To create a disc nameTrack name To erase disc names or track namesDisc name Perform steps 1-3 of To create a disc name, onTimer in this product can do the following HOW to USE the BUILT-IN TimerWhat the timer can do To set up the timer for playbackTo change a setting Performing timer playbackAfter making all required settings, press the Enter button Stopping timer playback in the middleStopping timer recording in the middle To set up the timer for recordingTo check the timer setting Performing timer recordingTo check the timer setting To cancel the timer operationSleep operation To confirm or change the sleep timer settingTo cancel the sleep operation Sleep operation will be canceled. Sleep will disappearUsing timer recording and sleep operation in combination Using timer playback and sleep operation in combinationDigital sound card Digital sound card connecting cable Using External UnitsConnecting a personal computer Connecting to digital audio sourcesHeadphones Connecting analog unitsTo listen to digital sound Adjust the input sound level using the Input Level controlSynchro recording Listening to sound from an external unitTrack numbers Manual recordingMixing with music Using the microphoneUsing the microphone as a loudspeaker Listening to stereo turntableCommon message will return to Lets Enjoy Music To return to the default common messageTo change the common message While in the stop mode, press the Message buttonBuilt-in messages stored in memory will appear For details on how to enter the month and day, seeStoring a special message in memory Types of fixed messages stored in memoryFinally, press the Message button When creating your own messageTo cancel the special message setting To create a new message based on a built-in messageAdaptive TRansform Acoustic Coding Atrac What is a MINIDISC?What is a MiniDisc? Handling MiniDiscsMinidisc System Limitations High-speed accessTypes of discs Shock-Resistant MemoryIf a problem occurs TroubleshootingBlank MD When an error message is displayed, proceed as followsFollowing cases, condensation may form inside the unit If a power failure occurs during recordingReseting the Microcomputer Moisture condensationExternal care MaintenanceSpecifications Internal care38-58 98.6.23, 1034 AM Sharp Plaza, Mahwah, New Jersey Calling for ServiceLimited Warranty

MD-X8 specifications

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