Sharp HT-CN300W operation manual „ Switching the operation buttons for the main unit

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Switching the operation buttons for the main unit

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1DVD

Used when the unit is set to DVD. Switch the setting according to the connected sound source by pressing it repeatedly.

(Optical)(Coaxial)

2TUNER/BAND

Selects the tuner function or switches the frequency band.

3VIDEO-2/AUX

Selects the "VIDEO-2" or "AUX" mode.

4VIDEO-1

Selects the "VIDEO-1" mode.

Operation buttons for other equipment

The remote control is set at the factory to operate the Sharp's DVD, TV and VCR.

To operate Sharp products or other companies' equipment that cannot be controlled by the default remote control, you can memorise their remote control operations (learn function) (see page 20).

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1DVD ON/ (STAND-BY)

Sets the DVD power to "ON" or "STAND-BY".

2TV ON/ (STAND-BY)

Sets the TV power to "ON" or "STAND-BY".

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Skips DVD chapters.

4

Skips DVD chapters.

5

Stops the DVD player.

6

Plays back the DVD.

7VCR ON/ (STAND-BY)

Sets the VCR power to "ON" or "STAND-BY".

8TV INPUT

Switches the TV input.

9MENU

Displays the DVD menu.

10RETURN

Goes back to the previous screen.

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Contents HT-CN300W Special notes ContentsAccessories AccessoriesDo not remove the outer cover, as this may result Precautions„ Volume control „ GeneralIndicators Controls and indicatorsControls Reference „ Main unit with subwooferFull-Range Speaker Angle Adjusting Lever Label indication „ Remote control sensor„ Front/Centre/Surround speakers Speaker connections Speaker connectionsAerial Aerial connectionConnecting other equipment Connecting other equipment„ Connecting the DVD player „ Connecting the TV„ Selecting the colour TV system „ Connecting the camcorder, satellite receiver, etc. VideoTo select the colour TV system Before connecting Connecting to the AC socket„ Setting the AC voltage selector „ Plugging in the remote control„ To turn the power on „ Setting the FM/AM span selectorConnections Connecting to the AC socket Speaker system Placing the speaker systemPlacing Changing the speaker angle Installing the speakers on the wallWall Perform steps 1 4 to mount other speakersPrecautions for battery use Preparing the remote control„ Battery installation „ Test of the remote control „ How to open the remote control coverOperation buttons on HT-CN300WOperation buttons on the remote controlRemote control „ Operation buttons for the main unit„ Operation buttons for other equipment „ Switching the operation buttons for the main unitMemory 2 buttons Initial setting for Memory 1 buttons„ Memory 1/2 buttons for other equipment Memory 1 buttonsRemote Control Memorising the remote control buttons Memorising the remote control buttonsUsing the supplied labels „ Initialising the remote control buttonsMove the LEARN/TRANSMIT selector switch to Transmit To confirm the time display Setting the clockBasic Operation Setting the clock To readjust the clockSound control Display controlSound sound mode Enjoy Surround Sound sound modeEnjoy Surround Stereo Acoustic effect StandardDynamic sound Virtual„ To enjoy with dynamic sound „ Sound modeTo receive an FM stereo transmission Auto tuningHT-CN300WListening to the radio Basic Operation Listening to the radio„ Memorising a station „ To scan the preset stations„ To erase all the contents of the preset Memory Listening to a memorised stationSpeaker type Speaker size Speaker settings„ Speaker size setting Speaker settingsSpeaker type Adjustable range „ Speaker delay setting„ Test tone „ Speaker level settingFL CT FR SW SL SR Adjust the volume using the Volume or button Timer and sleep operation„ Setting the timer Advanced Features Timer and sleep operation„ Setting the sleep timer „ Sound Troubleshooting chartTroubleshooting chart „ Operation„ TV image Error indicators and warningsMaintenance „ Cleaning the cabinet„ Subwoofer SpecificationsSpecifications „ AmplifierMemo Memo Sharp Corporation