Sharp XL-UH12H manual

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    Thank you for purchasing this SHARP product. To obtain the best performance from this product, please read this manual carefully. It will guide you in operating your SHARP product. ● XL-UH12H Micro Component System consisting of XL-UH12H (main unit) and CP-UH12H (speaker system). 92LEUH12H015RR SHARP ELECTRONICS (Eur ope) GmbH Sonninstraße 3, D-[...]

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    E-1 WARNINGS: ● When the ON/STAND-BY but ton i s set at STAND-BY pos i t i on, ma i ns voltage i s st i ll present i ns i de the un i t . When the ON/STAND-BY but ton i s set at STAND-BY pos i t i on, the un i t may be brought i nto operat i on by remote control . ● Th i s un i t conta i ns no user serv i cea ble parts . Never remove covers unl[...]

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    E-2 ● Use the un i t on a f i rm, level sur face free from v i brat i on . ● Keep the un i t away f rom d i rect sunl i ght, strong magnet i c f i elds, excess i ve dust, hum i d i ty and electron i c/elect r i cal equ i pment (home computers, facs i m i les, etc . ) wh i ch gene rate electr i cal no i se . ● Do not place anyth i ng on top of[...]

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    E-3 After chec k i ng all the connect i ons hav e been made correctly , plug the AC po wer lead of th i s un i t i nto the wall so cket . If you plu g i n the un i t f i rst, the un i t w i ll enter the stand-by mod e . Note: Unplug the A C power lead from the wall soc ket i f the un i t w i ll not be i n use f or a prolonged per i od of t i me . C[...]

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    E-4 Press and hold down (X-B ASS)/EQ button, the un i t w i ll enter the e xtra bass mode wh i ch emphas i ses the bass frequenc i es and “X-BASS” i nd i ca tor w i ll l i ght up . T o cancel the e xtra bass mode , press and hold do wn (X-BASS)/E Q butt on aga i n . Press (X-BASS)/EQ b utton, the current mode sett i ng w i ll be d i splay ed . [...]

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    E-5 By us i ng the D i rect Sea rch button s, the des i red trac ks on the current d i sc can b e pla yed . Use the Direct Search buttons on the remote control to select the desired track whilst playing the sele cted disc. ● The D i rect Search butto ns allow you to select up to number 9 . ● When select i ng number 10 or h i gher, use the “10[...]

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    E-6 Note: If the trac k i s sk i pped dur i ng playbac k, i t means “Cop yr i ght protected WMA f i le” or “Not supported playbac k f i le” i s selected . T o pla y back CD-R/R W . Y ou can choose up to 32 select i ons f or playbac k i n the order you l i ke . To cancel the programmed play mode: Wh i lst i n th e stop mode and the “MEMOR [...]

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    E-7 Y ou can choose up to 32 select i ons f or playbac k i n the order you l i ke . Notes: ● When a d i sc i s ejected, the programme i s aut omat i cally cancelled . ● If you press the ON/STAND-BY button to enter the stand-by mode or change the funct i on fr om CD to another, the programmed select i on s w i ll be cleared . ● Dur i ng the pr[...]

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    E-8 Notes: ● SHARP w i ll not be held l i a ble for the loss of data wh i lst the USB memory dev i ce i s connected to the aud i o system . ● F i les compressed i n MP3 and /or WMA format can be played back when connected to the USB term i nal . ● Th i s USB memory’s format supports FAT 16 or FAT 32 . ● SHARP cannot guara ntee that all US[...]

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    E-9 To receive an FM stereo transmission: ● Press the FUNCTION button to select FM ST (FM STEREO) mode and “ST” i nd i cato r w i ll be d i splayed . “” w i ll appear when an FM broadcast i s i n stereo . ● If the FM recept i on i s weak, press the FUNCTION button to ext i ng u i sh the “ST” i nd i cator . The recept i on changes to[...]

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    E-10 To stop the ASPM operation before it is complete: Press the RDS (ASPM) b utton wh i lst i t i s scann i ng f or stat i ons . The stat i ons wh i ch are already stored i n memo r y w i ll be kept there . Notes: ● Any stat i on wh i ch has th e same frequency as t he one stored i n memory w i ll not be stored . ● If 40 stat i ons h ave alrea[...]

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    E-11 In th i s example , the clock i s set f or the 24-hour (00 : 00) d i spla y . To confirm the time display: [When the un i t i s i n the stand-b y mode] Press the (TIMER)/CLOCK b utton . The t i me d i spla y w i ll appear f or about 5 seconds . [When the po wer i s on] Press the (TIMER)/CLOCK b utton . The t i me d i spla y w i ll appear f or [...]

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    E-12 Cancelling the timer setting: Press and hold down the (TIMER)/CLO CK button unt i l “ONCE” or “D AIL Y” appears then press MEMOR Y button . The un i t d i spla y shows “OFF” . The rad i o , compact d i sc, USB and AUDI O IN can all be turned off automat i cally . To confirm the remaining sleep time: To cancel the sleep operation: P[...]

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    E-13 The connect i on lead i s not i nclu ded . Purchase a commerc i ally av a i lable lead as shown belo w . Note: T o pre vent no i se i n terf erence, place t he un i t aw ay from the telev i s i on . ● Do not turn the volume on to full at sw i tch on and l i sten to mus i c at moder ate levels . Excess i ve sound pressu re from earphones a nd[...]

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    E-14 Sudden temperat ure changes, stora ge or operat i on i n an ex tremely hum i d env i ronme nt may cause conde nsat i on i ns i de the cab i net (CD p i c kup, etc . ) or on th e transm i tter on the remote contr ol . C onden sat i on can cause the un i t t o malfunct i on . If th i s happens, lea ve the pow er on w i th no d i sc i n the un i [...]

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    E-15 As part of our pol i cy of cont i nuous i mprov ement, SHARP reserves the r i ght to mak e des i gn and spec i f i cat i on changes f or product i mpro vement w i thout pr i or not i ce . The perf ormance spec i f i cat i on f i gures i nd i cated are nom i nal value s of product i on un i ts . There ma y be some dev i at i ons from these v al[...]