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Sharp MD-MX10H Operation Manual
40 pages 1.65 Mb
MD COMPACT COMPONENT SYSTEM MD-MX10HOPERATION MANUAL 2 SPECIAL NOTES1 NOTE FOR USERS IN THE U.K. 2 General Care of compact discs 3 ACCESSORIESPRECAUTIONSVolume control Condensation 3 NAMES OF CONTROLS AND INDICATORS 4 910 13121116 17 18 19 20 2423 25 262221 28 27 14 15 234 567816 7 PREPARATION FOR USEExternal FM aerial Aerial connection Speaker connectionSupplied FM aerial Supplied AM loop aerial External FM aerial 8 7To AC INPUT To an AC socket AC 230 V, 50 Hz Placing the system Connecting the AC power lead Demo mode(DEMO) To cancel the demonstration mode: 8 Remote control To change the brightness of the display 9 210 2 3 45 6 7 8 9To see the time display: To change the clock time: To change the time display mode: ON/STAND-BY 10 11 SOUND CONTROL0 15 MAX SURROUND HEAVY VolumeFLAT VOCALSOFT (Main unit) (Remote control) (Remote control) (Main unit) Extra bass (X-BASS) Surround Pre-programmed equalizer(Main unit) (Remote control) Servo Powered Volume: 12 MINIDISC OPERATION 13 2 3Total number of tracks Total playing time 14 4To interrupt playback: To stop playback: To remove a MiniDisc: MiniDisc playback 13 CONVENIENT CD AND MINIDISC OPERATIONS 14 1 23APSS (Auto Program Search System) 14 15 56 1,6 7 1 2 3 4APMS (Automatic Programmable Music Selector) 15 Repeat and random play 16 1 2Repeat indicator Random indicator Disappears 3MD 06 CD 06 Repeat play Random play To cancel repeat or random play: To repeat playback of selected tracks: 16 Switching the time display Changing the display during MiniDisc playback 17 12 1 2 3 18 2 34 2,3,5 5ST After use: RADIO OPERATION 2,3,518 Preset tuningCLEAR To enter stations into memory: 19 1 22 1 3 4 5To erase the memorised station: 1 2 3 4To erase all memorised stations: To recall a memorised station: Backup function: Preset memory scan 19 Differences from tape recordings Disc writing (TOC) 20 RECORDINGAbout track numbersWhen recording from a CD Recordings cannot be made in the following situa- tions. 20 Recording from a CD onto a MiniDisc (One-Touch Editing)MD HH To cancel the operation: To stop recording: 21 2 34To check the remaining time available for record- ing: 24 To create a disc name 25 62,6 5 1 2 4What the editing function can do Type of characters usedNumber of characters you can enter EDITING 3,526 To change disc names and track names 27 12 3 4 1 3 4 5NAME/TOC EDIT 27 Divide Combine 28 14 1 4When both tracks have a name: A single track can be divided into two at any de- sired position. 1,2 3,4Two consecutive tracks can be combined into one track. 28 Move 29 14 5To combine two non-contiguous tracks: 1,2,4 3,5A designated track can be moved to any desired position. 30 TIMER OPERATIONTimer playback/Timer recording 31 632 4 2 9 7 8 9 1,10 2 2(To select timer recording) 3PLAY (To select timer recording) 531To confirm the timer setting: To cancel timer operation: Sleep operation 32 1 23 4To cancel the sleep operation: To confirm the remaining sleep time: Simultaneous sleep and timer operation 32 Connecting external units Headphones 33 USING EXTERNAL UNITS35 WHAT IS A MINIDISC?34 Handling the MiniDiscShutter 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 Coding [ATRAC] Types of discsA Shutter will be used on only one side (back). Shutters will be used on both sides. How to apply labels Shock Resistant Memory 35 If a problem occurs 36 MINIDISC SYSTEM LIMITATIONSTROUBLESHOOTINGGeneral CD Playback MiniDisc recording and playback Remote control Radio reception RESETTING THE MICROCOMPUTER 37 12 1,2
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