Sharp HT-X1W operation manual Sleep operation, E-59, Advanced Features

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Sleep operation

HT-X1W

ENGLISH

Sleep operation

Advanced Features

E-59

You can set the system to the power stand-by mode at the specified time.

1Play back the desired sound source.

2Press the SLEEP button and within 8 seconds, press the ENTER button.

To change the sleep time:

Whilst the sleep time is displayed, press the E-59 or Manual background button.

(Maximum: 3 hours - Minimum: 5 minutes)

3:00

2:00

1:30

 

1:00

(cancel)

0:05

0:10

0:15

0:30

3Within 30 seconds, press the ENTER button.

4The system will enter the power stand-by mode automati- cally after the preset time has elapsed.

The volume will turn down 30 seconds before the sleep opera- tion finishes.

To confirm the remaining sleep time:

Press the SLEEP button whilst the sleep timer is set.

The remaining sleep time is displayed for about 8 seconds.

To cancel the sleep operation:

Press the ON/STAND-BY button whilst the sleep timer is set.

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Contents 05/2/2 HT-X1WLA FR.fmHT-X1W HOME THEATER WITH DVD HOME THEATER CON DVDIntroduction Special notesGeneral Information ENGLISHGeneral Information 05/2/2 HT-X1WLAE1.fmTINSZA048AWZZ HT-X1W Accessories InformationGeneral Contents Advanced FeaturesGeneral Information Audio CD OperationPrecautions Volume controlGeneral General InformationDescription of discs Types of playable discsGeneral Information Description of discs continued DVD-VideoSuper video CD/video CD/audio CD DVD-R/DVD-RW/DVD+R/DVD+RWIcons used on DVD discs Discs that cannot be playedGeneral Information Controls and indicators E-10 General InformationControls and indicators continued E-11General Information E-12 Remote controlGeneral Information 05/2/23 1 GeneralE-13 Controls and indicators continuedSystem installation Preparation forE-14 Placing the speaker systemInstallation methods Main unit preparationPreparation for Use E-15Aerial connection Connecting the systemConnecting the AC power lead System connectionsConnecting the system connection cable System connections continuedE-17 Aerial connectionE-18 Speaker connectionAttaching the optional floor speaker stand Preparation forE-19 TV connectionSystem connections continued Preparation for UseE-20 Connecting to a TV with an S-videoinput socketPreparation for Use TV NotesHeadphones E-21Attaching the back cover System connections continuedConnecting the AC power lead To turn the power onE-22 for UseRemote control Battery installationTest of the remote control E-23General control E-24Muting To change the display brightness 2 levelsHT-X1W Playing a disc DVD OperationE-25 E-26 When the menu appears on the TV screenCaution when inserting disc DVD OperationPlaying a disc continued E-27To resume playback after stopping resume play DVD OperationBasic operation E-28To locate the beginning of a chapter/track skip Fast forward/Fast reverse searchBasic operation continued E-29DVD Operation Useful operation E-30To change the subtitle language DVD OperationUseful operation continued E-31To change the audio language audio output To brighten an imageE-32 To improve the image qualityDVD Operation E-33 To select a title from the top menu of the discTo select a subtitle or audio language from the disc menuE-34 To change the angleTo zoom in on an image zoom DVD OperationOperation E-35To play in the desired order programmed play back Useful operation continuedE-36 To play repeatedly repeat playOperation E-37 To change the display on the main unitUseful operation continued DVD OperationE-38 To change the display on TV screenDVD Operation Playing an audio CD Audio CD OperationE-39 To play in random order random playE-40 Audio CD OperationPlaying a super video CD or video CD E-41Playing a super video CD or video CD with P. B C. playback controlPlaying an MP3, WMA or JPEG disc WMA and JPEG DiscE-42 OperationPlaying an MP3, WMA or JPEG disc continued JPEG Disc OperationMP3, WMA and E-43Tuning Listening to the radioRadio E-44To scan the preset stations To erase entire preset memoryListening to the radio continued E-45Setting the AM/FM interval E-46Radio Advanced Features Enjoying surround sound sound modeE-47 CD,VCR etcAudio Signal/Speaker Indicators E-48Advanced Features Enjoying surround sound sound mode continued E-49Listening to 2 channel stereo sounds Advanced FeaturesE-50 Advanced FeaturesDVD Dolby Digital or DTS 2 channel stereo sound CD, videotapes, etcChanging the default setting of the amplifier E-51Advanced Features Speaker delay setting E-52button to select SP DELAY and then press the ENTER buttonFeatures Speaker level settingE-53 button to adjust the levelChanging the initial setting of DVD E-54Advanced Features button to select the mainChanging the initial setting of DVD continued E-55Advanced Features Advanced E-56Features Other language settings E-57Changing the initial setting of DVD continued Parental level settingLanguage code list for disc language E-58Advanced Features ENGLISHSleep operation E-59Advanced Features Audio connection to other equipment E-60Connection for the digital tuner sound or other optical digital equipment such as an MD playerTo install the main unit on the wall E-61Advanced Features Troubleshooting chart ReferencesE-62 DVD playerTroubleshooting chart continued Clearing all the memory resetE-63 TunerMaintenance Error indicators and warningsOptional accessory Cleaning the cabinetSpecifications E-65Main unit Front speakersE-66 Surround speakersReferences Centre speaker05/2/2 HT-X1WLA MEMO.fm TINSZA048AWZZMEMO/MEMORÁNDUM SHARP TINSZA048AWZZ LA05/2/2 HT-X1WLA MEMO.fmTINSZA048AWZZ MEMO/MEMORÁNDUMSHARP CORPORATION HT-X1WLA BA.fm05/2/2 0401 A5HT-X1W HOME THEATER WITH DVD05/1/19 HT-X1WLA SP.fm