Sharp HT-SB602 manual

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    ENGLISH MODEL HT - SB60 2 SOUN D BAR HOME TH EA TRE SYSTEM OPERA TION MANU AL Th ank you f or pur chas ing t his SH ARP p rod uct . T o o bta in the b es t per for man ce fro m thi s pro duct , pl eas e re ad th is man ual c are fully. It w ill gu ide you i n ope rat ing you r SHA RP pr odu ct . Note: Thi s pro duc t is rec omm end ed for 6 0"[...]

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    E- 1 Acc ess ori es The fo llowin g acce ssor ies are in clud ed. Remote Control (RR MC GA 33 1A W SA ) S ubwo ofe r Sta nd x 2 Aud io Ca ble x 1 HD MI C abl e x 1 I R T r ans mit ter x 1 Wall M oun t Angl e x 2 Pat te rn Pap er NF C tag x 1 Velc ro ta pe ( hoo k typ e) x 1 Velc ro ta pe ( loo p typ e) x 2 “AA A ” s ize b at ter y (U M- 4 , R0 [...]

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    E-2 Pre cautio ns  Gener al  K e e p y o u r e q u i p m e n t a t l e a s t 1 0 c m o f f r e e s p a c e alo ng th e sid es, to p and ba ck for pr ope r venti lati on. 10 c m 10 c m 10 c m 10 c m 10 c m 10 c m 10 c m  Use t he uni t on a fi rm, l evel sur fac e free f rom vi brat ion.  K e e p t h e u n i t a w a y f r o m d i r e c [...]

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    E-3 Controls a nd indicators (c ontinued )  Displa y DIGIT AL DIGIT AL 12 3 1. Do lby Dig ita l Ind icat or 2 . DTS I ndic ato r 3. Mut ing Indicator  Subwoofer 5 3 4 2 6 1 FRONT VIEW REAR VIEW 1. NFC d ete ct ion ar ea 2 . Power / Pa irin g In dic ator 3. Ba ss Refl ect Duct 4. W oofer 5. SW LI NK ( Su bwoof er Lin k) bu tto n 6. AC Powe r [...]

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    E- 4 Controls a nd indicators (c ontinued ) 1 2 4 5 7 8 9 12 16 17 18 19 13 15 14 3 6 11 10 20 22 23 24 26 27 29 30 33 34 35 31 32 21 25 28  Remote Control 1 . Remote Control T ransmitter 2. ON/ ST A NDB Y Butt on 3. HD MI 2 B utt on 4. HD MI 1 B utt on 5. OPTIC AL Button 6. MU SI C (S oun d Mod e) B utt on 7 . CI NE MA ( Soun d Mo de ) But ton [...]

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    E- 5 Sound bar p reparation T o mo unt th e sound b ar on t he wall Caution:  Be ver y c arefu l to preven t the so und b ar 3.7 kg from f alli ng whe n mou ntin g on the w all.  Bef ore mo unti ng, ch eck t he wal l stre ngth . (Do n ot put o n the ve nee r plas ter or wh itewas hed wa ll. Th e soun d bar may fa ll.) If u nsure, c ons ult a [...]

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    E- 6 Falling preventio n  Safe ty wi res (n ot sup plie d) ar e usefu l to preve nt the s ound b ar from f alli ng of f.  2 per son s are re quire d to per for m thi s proc edu re. Wh en mo untin g on th e wall 1 Lo op th e safe ty w ire s (no t supp lie d) in to eac h hol e of th e wall m ount a ngl e as show n. Wall surface 2 Lo op th e saf[...]

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    E- 7 Placing the system Installation image: TV VCR DVD p lay er Su bwo ofe r So und Ba r Plac e the sys tem as s hown. Rem ove the p rotec tive fi lm c overin g the so und b ar and sub woofer b efore tu rn on t he syste m. Notes:  The f ront p anel o f the so und ba r is not re movab le.  Th e tran smis sio n dist anc e of th e wirel ess s i[...]

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    E- 8 System connections (continued)  IR ( I nfrar ed ) tra nsmit te r conn ect ion If th e TV ’s remot e sens or is bl ocke d by the s ound b ar , use t he IR tr ansm it ter to rel ay the si gna l to the T V . 1 . Co nne ct th e IR tran smi tter t o IR out te rmin al to al low th e TV ’ s rem ote si gnal t o pass t hrou gh. 2. Pl ace th e in[...]

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    E-9 System connections (continued) TV T o HDMI input terminal T o au dio ou tpu t termi nal To H e a d p h o n e terminal 2. M etho d 2 Thi s con nec tio n is for H DMI T V wit hout A RC (Aud io Ret urn Ch anne l). T o HDMI input terminal Sou nd Ba r To H D M I o u t p u t terminal T o HD MI OUT ( T V ARC) o utp ut term ina l DVD, Blu -ray di sc pl[...]

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    E- 1 0 Audio connec tions to T V s, DVD players, VCRs, etc. ( continued )  Co nnec ting a T V , or DVD p layer, etc. Co nnec t to th e TV us ing a n opti cal d igi tal ca ble o r an aud io ca ble. T o au dio ou tpu t termi nal s Sou nd Ba r TV or Aud io ca ble (commer cially avai lab le) T o AUDI O IN input terminals T o OP TICAL IN (o pti cal )[...]

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    E- 1 1 Remote control (continued)  T est of the remote control Poin t the re mote c ontr ol dir ect ly at the r emote s ens or on th e soun d bar. Th e rem ote co ntr ol can b e us ed wit hin t he ra nge shown below: 15° 15° Remote sensor 0. 2 m - 6 m Gen eral control M a k e s u r e t o e n a b l e t h e H D M I C E C w h e n m a k i n g HD M[...]

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    E- 1 2 Ge neral control ( continue d)  Display brightness control Pres s the D IMMER b ut ton to ad just t he br ight nes s of the display . DIMMER 1 DIMMER 2 DIMMER OFF (Display is dim) ( Dis play g ets di mme r) (Display is bright)  V olum e auto fa de -in If you t urn of f and o n the so und b ar with t he vol ume set to 80 o r hig her , t[...]

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    E- 1 3 Ge neral control ( continue d)  APC ( Auto Power O ff C ont rol) Thi s sou nd bar c an be s et to tur n off au toma tic ally i f no sig nal i s detec ted. ( Exc ept Bluetoot h functio n) 1 . Pre ss th e APC but ton r epe atedl y to sel ect t he ti me. APC 15 MIN A PC 20 MIN APC 10 MIN APC 5 MIN 2. T he sou nd bar w ill en ter th e power s[...]

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    E- 1 4 Bluetooth one touch co nnection vi a NFC  Abo ut NFC t echn olog y Nea r Fiel d Com muni cati on ( NFC) i s a set of s tand ard s for dev ice s (sm art pho nes / tab lets ) to es tabl ish r adio c omm uni - cation with each other by touching /tapping them t ogether or bringing them into c lose proximity . Usi ng NFC in t his p rodu ct si [...]

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    E- 1 5 Bluetooth one touch co nnection vi a NFC (continu ed)  NFC c onne cti on for au dio pl aybac k Ch eck t hat :  Y ou r devi ce (s mar tp hone / t abl et) ha s an NFC fu nct ion.  NFC fu nct ion o n your dev ice i s turn ed on.  Sc reen l ock f unc tio n of the d evic e is of f.  Thi s uni t is not in Ec o mod e. 1 T ou ch you r[...]

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    E- 1 6 Listening to Bluetooth enab led devices ( continue d) Indic ators: Indicator Condition Bluetooth status Blinks In waiting or pairing mode Lights up Connected No indica tion Unconnect ed How ever , t he ind ic atio n statu s is not d isp layed d urin g st andb y mod e.  Pair ing wit h othe r Bluetooth sour ce de vices 1 Pres s the P OWER O[...]

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    E- 1 7 Ope rating the T V with th e remote control Y ou c an op erate S har p TVs wit h this s ystem’s re mote control .  Wat chi ng T V Poi nt the re mote c ontr ol at th e TV. 1 P res s the T V ( ) ON /ST A NDB Y bu tto n t o t ur n on t he T V . 2 P res sing t he T V CH + or – b ut ton en abl es T V channel swit ching. 3 P res s the T V V[...]

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    E- 1 8 T roubleshooting ch art ( continued ) Sy mpto m P ossi ble c ause  Wireless connection cannot be established.  Ma ke sure th ere is n o obs tac les (e spe cial ly met al) b loc kin g bet wee n the so und b ar and subwoofer .  Ma nual ly re -lin k the s ound b ar and sub woofer ( refer pag e 1 1).  NFC / Bluetooth Sy mpto m P ossi[...]

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    E- 1 9 Maintenance  Cleaning the cabinet Peri odi cal ly wip e the c abi net wit h a sof t cl oth. Caution:  Do n ot use c hemi cal s for cl eani ng (p etro l, pai nt thi nner, etc. ). It m ay damag e the c abi net fi nis h.  Do n ot app ly oil t o the in sid e of eac h com pon ent. I t may c ause m alfu nct ions . Error indicators a nd w[...]

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    For A ustralia and New Zealand customers FOR LOCATION ENQUIRIES WITHIN NEW ZEALAND REGARDING YOUR LOCAL SHARP CORPORATION OF NEW ZEALAND LIMITED VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT SHARP CUSTOMER SERVICES TELEPHONE: 09 573 0111 FACSIMILE: 09 573 0113 FOR LOCATION ENQUIRIES WITHIN AUSTRALIA REGARDING YOUR LOCAL SHARP APPROVED SERVICE CENTRE VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT ww[...]

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    SHARP CORPORA TION Congratulations on Your Purchase! This Sharp product is warranted against faults in material and manufacture for the period as stated in the table below. If service is required during the warranty period, please contact your nearest Sharp Approved Service Centre. These repairs would be carried out at no charge to the owner, subje[...]