Sharp CD-CH1500 operation manual Recording from a CD

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Recording from a CD

When recording important selections, make a preliminary test to ensure that the desired material is properly recorded.

SHARP is not liable for damage or loss of your recording arising from malfunction of this unit.

The volume and sound controls can be adjusted with no effect on the recorded signal (Variable Sound Monitor).

Do not use metal or CrO2 tapes for recording.

You can record the desired CD using the DISC 1 - DISC 6 buttons.

1 Press the POWER button to turn the power on.

2 Press the CD button and load the desired disc.

3 Load a cassette into the compartment with side A facing you.

4 Press the REVERSE MODE button to choose one side or both sides.

.... To record on both sides.

.... To record on only one side.

5 Press the REC PAUSE I6 button repeatedly to switch to the side you record on.

Recording will be paused.

To record on both sides, begin on side A. (If recording is started from side B, the tape will not switch over to side A.)

6 Press one of the DISC 1 - DISC 6 buttons to start recording.

When the CD reaches the end, recording will stop.

Recording from several CDs continuously:

1.Follow the above steps 1 - 5.

2.Regardless of the setting in step 5, press the 06 button to record on side A, or the 1 button for side B.

Recording will start from the disc of the lowest number.

To perform programmed recording:

1.Program discs and tracks (page 19).

2.Press the REC PAUSE I6 button.

3.Regardless of the setting in step 5, press the 06 button to record on side A, or the 1 button for side B.

To stop recording:

Press the button.

The CD and tape will stop.

Auto restart function:

If the recording side is switched from side A to B during recording, the system will record the interrupted track on side B from its beginning.

The recording will be made without cutting the beginning of the track on side B.

Recording

– Recording from a CD –

Programmed Play (See page 19.)

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Contents CD-CH1500 Special Notes Explanation of Graphical SymbolsSpecial Notes Important InstructionImportant Safeguards Important SafeguardsAccessories ContentsCare of compact discs PrecautionsVolume control GeneralFront panel Controls and IndicatorsControls and Indicators FM/AM Antenna Jack Auxiliary Input Jacks Multi-function LCD displayRear panel Remote control Main Speaker Terminals Speaker systemWoofer Subwoofer Terminals Tweeter Subwoofer Bass Reflex DuctAM loop antenna System ConnectionsPreparation for Use System ConnectionsFM/AM loop antenna connection Connecting the AC power cordRemove the transport screw Speaker connectionRemote Control Remote ControlBattery installation Test of the remote controlOpening and closing the control panel Demonstration modeGeneral Control Basic OperationSound Control Sound ControlBass control EqualizerClock Setting the ClockOperation BasicListening to a CD CDs Listening to a CD CDsCD Playback To locate the desired portion To locate the beginning of a trackAdvanced CD Playback Switching the time displayTo specify a disc to Play Repeat or Random PlayProgrammed Play Programmed PlayListening to the Radio Auto tuningListening to the Radio RadioTo recall a memorized station To scan the preset stationsListening to the memorized station Memorizing a stationFast forward/rewind on side a Listening to a Cassette TapeTape Playback Listening to a Cassette TapeRecording from a CD Recording from a CDRecording To interrupt recording Recording from the RadioErasing recorded tapes Recording from the RadioTimer and Sleep Operation Timer and Sleep OperationAdvanced Features Timer playback or Timer recordingAdjust the volume using the Volume buttons To check the setting timeWhen the timer end time is reached, the system will enter Power stand-by mode automaticallyTo confirm the remaining sleep time To use timer and sleep operation togetherTo cancel the sleep operation Sleep operationAdvanced FeaturesEnhancing Your Stereo System References Troubleshooting ChartMaintenance Speaker SpecificationsSpecifications AmplifierSharp Electronics Corporation