Sharp MD-MX20 Removing the speaker grilles, Placing the system, Connecting the AC power cord

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Removing the speaker grilles

1 Remove the lower part of the speaker grille first. 2 Remove the upper part of the speaker grille.

Caution:

When the speaker grilles are removed, the speaker dia- phragms are exposed. Make sure nothing comes into contact with the speaker diaphragms.

Placing the system

4" (10 cm)

4" (10 cm)

4" (10 cm)

 

 

4" (10 cm)

Be sure to keep space between the units for ventilation. Keep the top and the back of this unit at least 4" (10 cm) away from the wall.

Connecting the AC power cord

AC 120 V, 60 Hz

To AC INPUT

To an AC outlet

Connect the AC power cord to the AC INPUT jack, then connect its plug to an AC outlet.

Notes:

Unplug the AC power cord from the AC outlet if the unit will not be in use for a prolonged period of time.

Never use a power cord other than the one supplied. Use of a power cord other than the one supplied may cause an electric shock or fire.

Demo mode

DISPLAY (DEMO)

When the AC power cord is first connected, the unit will enter the demonstration mode and the words will scroll across the display continuously.

To cancel the demonstration mode:

When in the demonstration mode, press the DISPLAY (DEMO) button.

The demonstration mode will be canceled and the unit will be in the low power consumption mode.

Note:

When the unit is in the low power consumption mode, the display will disappear.

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Contents MD-MX20 Special Notes Please retain this informationImportant Safeguards Near water for example, near a bathtub, washbowlContents AccessoriesGeneral PrecautionsVolume control Care of compact discsNames of Controls and Indicators Front panelDisplay window Rear panelRemote control Speaker section Antenna connection Preparation for USESpeaker connection Removing the speaker grilles Connecting the AC power cordDemo mode Placing the systemWhen bright Lights up When dark Goes out Remote control To change the brightness of the displayPrecautions for battery use DimmerON/STAND-BY Memory Enter Setting the ClockClock Pre-programmed equalizer VolumeSound Control Extra bass X-BASSCompact Disc Operation CD playbackTo remove a MiniDisc Minidisc OperationMiniDisc playback Press the MD 06 buttonCue and review Convenient CD and Minidisc OperationsApss Auto Program Search System MD/CD 3 MD/CDCD H Apms Automatic Programmable Music SelectorClear CD H MD H Repeat and random play ModeTime Switching the time displayChanging the display during MiniDisc playback DisplayManual tuning Auto tuningPreset Preset tuningPreset memory scan Clear Memory EnterDisc writing TOC Minidisc RecordingDifferences from tape recordings About track numbersTo check the remaining time available for record- ing To cancel the operationRecording from a CD onto a MiniDisc One-Touch Editing To stop recordingTrack editing from a CD onto a MiniDisc Press the REC button To record without using One-Touch EditingApms recording from a CD onto a MiniDisc Press the CD 06 buttonTo record the track number while recording Recording from the built-in radio onto a MiniDiscCheck the recordable time by pressing the Display button What the editing function can do TIMER/DELETEMinidisc Editing To create a disc nameTo create a track name To erase a track nameJog dial To delete a character TIMER/DELETE NAME/TOC Edit 3 MD Memory EnterTo change disc names and track names To add a characterTwo consecutive tracks can be combined into one track When both tracks have a nameDivide Combine Press the MEMORY/ENTER button againMove Designated track can be moved to any desired positionTo erase tracks one at a time Erase All EraseTracks you want to erase can be erased one at a time All of the tracks you want to erase can be erased at onceJog dial 2 CD H Timer OperationTimer playback/Timer recording Tuner Band 2 AUXSleep operation Simultaneous sleep and timer operationSTAND-BY Connecting external units Using External UnitsHeadphones Listening to sound from an external unit Manual recordingWhat is a MINIDISC? Minidisc System Limitations TroubleshootingIf a problem occurs GeneralMiniDisc recording and playback Resetting the MicrocomputerRemote control Radio receptionSymbol Error MessagesError messages Meaning Remedy Number orMaintenance SpecificationsMemo Memo Where to Obtain Service What to do to Obtain Service Model Specific Section