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Sharp MD-M3H Operation Manual
52 pages 922.59 Kb
MD MICRO SYSTEM OPERATION MANUAL MD-M3H 6 88888888 888888888 883 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 8 PREPARATION FOR USEAerial connection Speaker connectionSupplied FM aerial Supplied AM loop aerial External FM aerial 7 Removing the speaker grilles Connecting the AC power lead Demo modeDEMO To cancel the demonstration mode: To return to the demonstration mode: 9 1 2Speaker cushion Placing the system Remote control T o change the brightness of the dis- playPrecautions for battery use: Notes concerning use: 10 2To return to the original brightness: 9 SETTING THE CLOCK 4,6,8 2 1 3,5,7,9 11 34 5 6 7 8 9To see the time display: To change the clock time: To change the time display mode: 12 SOUND CONTROL V olume Pre-programmed equalizer Extra bass (X-BASS) Surround COMPACT DISC OPERATIONFlash Total number of tracks Total playing time CD playback 13 2 34 5 6To interrupt playback: To stop playback: After use: 12 MINIDISC OPERATION 14 2 34To interrupt playback: To stop playback: To remove a MiniDisc: 13 CONVENIENT CD AND MD OPERATIONAPSS (Auto Program Search Sys- tem) Repeat and random play 15 12 3Repeat play Random play To cancel repeat or random play: To repeat playback of selected tracks: To listen again to the track being played: T o move to the beginning of the next track: To skip a number of tracks at one time: To start playing at a desired track: Cue and review 1 2 314 APMS (Automatic Programmable Music Selector) 16 12 3 4 5 6 7To clear the programmed selections: To cancel the APMS: To check which tracks are programmed: Adding tracks to the programme DISPLAY 17 Switching the time displayChanging the display during MD playback RADIO OPERATION 2,3,5 1 1 2,3,5 4 18 4Manual tuning: Auto tuning: 5After use: 2,4 3 2,4 317 Preset tuningTo enter stations into memory: 19 1 23 4 5 1 2To erase all memorised stations: To erase the memorised station: 1 2 3 4 22 41 2,3 4To stop the ASPM operation before it is complete: To erase all of the contents of preset memory: 21 2,3 1 1 2,3 4,6 4,6 5 5 23 56To cancel the station select operation: T o specify station names and select stations manually (station select) 422 To try to store a station name again, if the wrong name was stored in memory by mis- take: 2 1,3 4,5 2 1,3 4,5 24 1 23 4 5 25 62,3 1 1 2,3 4,6To recall stations that have been stored in memory (PTY search) 4 5 27 6Checking the stand-by mode setting: To cancel the EON stand-by mode: About the PTYI (Dynamic PTY Indicator): EON-PTYPTYI Lights up Goes out Meaning Tuned into a dynamic PTY station. Tuned into a static PTY. 1 2 3 4 28 12 3 4 5 6Checking the stand-by mode setting: To cancel the EON stand-by mode: 29 27About the TP and TA indicators 30 RECORDING28 Differences from tape recordings Disc writing (TOC) About track numbersWhen recording from a CD Recordings cannot be made in the f ollow- ing situations. 29 Recording from a CD onto a MiniDisc (One-Touch Editing)To check the remaining time available for recording: To cancel the operation: 31 2 34 32 1 2 3T o record without using One-T ouch Editing 431 Recording from the built-in radio onto a MiniDisc 33 1 2 34 5To record the track n umber whilst record- ing: 34 EDITINGWhat the editing function can do Type of characters used To create a disc name 35 67 1 2 4 5 36 12 3 4 5 6To erase a track name: 35 To change disc names and track names 37 12 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 38 13 1When both tracks have a name: 3,4 Move 39 45 13,5 2 1To combine two non-contiguous tracks: 38 Erase All EraseTo erase all of the tracks at once: 40 1To erase tracks one at a time: 1 41 23 4 5 6 7 8 910 11 12 To change the programmed contents: To stop playback during timer playback: To confirm the timer setting: To cancel timer operation: 40 Timer recording 42 23 4 5 6 7 8 910 11 12 To change the programmed contents: To confirm the timer setting: To cancel timer operation: 3 2 9 Sleep operation 43 1 23 4 5 6To cancel the sleep operation: Simultaneous sleep and timer op- erationT o use sleep and timer playback in combi- nation: To use sleep and timer recording in com- bination: 44 USING EXTERNAL UNITSConnecting external units Headphones 45 2 34 2 3 4 5 6 746 WHAT IS A MINIDISC?44 Handling the MiniDiscShutterDisc Do not touch the disc directly! Where not to store discs: To prevent recorded discs from being erased accidentallyTab Protected against accidental erasure What is a MiniDisc? Adaptive TRansform Acoustic Cod- ing [ATRAC] Types of discs How to apply labels Shock Resistant Memory If a problem occurs 47 MINI DISC SYSTEM LIMITATIONSTROUBLESHOOTINGGeneral 48 46MD recording and playback Remote control Radio reception CD Playback 49 ERROR MESSAGESWhen an error message is displayed, proceed as follows: RESETTING THE MICROCOM- PUTER MAINTENANCEInternal care Care of compact discs External care 50 12
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