Sharp Stereo System CD BA1600 User Manual

MODEL  
MINI COMPONENT SYSTEM  
CD-BA1600  
OPERATION MANUAL  
Thank you for purchasing this SHARP product.  
To obtain the best performance from this product,  
please read this manual carefully.  
CD-BA1600 Mini Component System consisting of  
CD-BA1600 (main unit) and CP-BA1600 (speaker sys-  
tem).  
It will guide you in operating your SHARP product.  
CAUTION  
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  
DO NOT OPEN  
The exclamation point within an equi-  
lateral triangle is intended to alert the  
user to the presence of important  
operating and maintenance (servic-  
ing) instructions in the literature ac-  
companying the appliance.  
The lightning flash with arrowhead  
symbol, within an equilateral triangle,  
is intended to alert the user to the  
presence of uninsulated "dangerous  
voltage" within the product’s enclosure  
that may be of sufficient magnitude to  
constitute a risk of electric shock to  
persons.  
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE  
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO  
NOT REMOVE COVER (OR  
BACK).  
NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS  
INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO  
QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSON-  
NEL.  
WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF  
FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EX-  
POSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR  
MOISTURE.  
Caution - use of controls or adjustments or per-  
formance of procedures other than those specified  
herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.  
Note:  
Note:  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for  
a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.  
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harm-  
ful interference in a residential installation.  
It is the intent of Sharp that this product be used in  
full compliance with the copyright laws of the United  
States and that prior permission be obtained from co-  
pyright owners whenever necessary.  
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy  
and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may  
cause harmful interference to radio communications.  
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a par-  
ticular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to  
radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the  
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the inter-  
ference by one or more of the following measures:  
FOR YOUR RECORDS  
For your assistance in reporting this unit in case of loss  
or theft, please record below the model number and serial  
number which are located on the rear of the unit.  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Please retain this information.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that  
to which the receiver is connected.  
Model number ______________________________  
Serial number ______________________________  
Date of purchase____________________________  
Place of purchase ___________________________  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
WARNING  
FCC Regulations state that any unauthorized changes or modifications  
to this equipment not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void  
the user’s authority to operate this equipment.  
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PRECAUTIONS  
Care of compact discs  
General  
Compact discs are fairly resistant to damage, however  
mistracking can occur due to an accumulation of dirt on the  
disc surface.  
Follow the guidelines below for maximum enjoyment from  
your CD collection and player.  
Do not use oil, solvents, gasoline, paint thinners or insec-  
ticides on the unit.  
Do not expose the unit to moisture, to temperatures higher  
than 140˚F (60˚C) or to extreme low temperatures.  
Keep the unit away from direct sunlight, strong magnetic  
fields, excessive dust, humidity and electronic/electrical  
equipment (home computers, facsimiles, etc.) which  
generates electrical noise.  
Do not write on either side of the disc, particularly the  
non-label side. Signals are read from the non-label side.  
Do not mark this surface.  
Keep your discs away from direct sunlight, heat, and ex-  
cessive moisture.  
Hold the AC power plug by the head when removing it  
from the AC outlet, as pulling the cord can damage internal  
wires.  
Always hold the CDs by the edges. Fingerprints, dirt, or  
water on the CDs can cause noise or mistracking. If a CD  
is dirty or does not play properly, clean it with a soft, dry  
cloth, wiping straight out from the center, along the radius.  
When cleaning the heads, pinch rollers, etc, remove the  
AC power plug from the AC outlet as the unit contains  
high voltages.  
Do not remove the outer cover, as this may result in  
electric shock. Refer internal service to your local SHARP  
service facility.  
Use the unit on a firm, level surface free from vibration,  
and do not place anything on the top of the unit.  
NO  
If the unit does not work properly while in use, disconnect  
the AC power cord from the AC outlet. Plug the AC power  
cord back in, and then press the ON/STAND-BY button to  
turn the power on.  
If an electrical storm is taking place near you, it is sug-  
gested that you disconnect the AC power cord from the  
AC outlet for safety.  
YES  
Correct  
Cassette tape  
Warning:  
The voltage used must be the same as that specified on this  
unit. Using this product with a higher voltage other than which  
is specified is dangerous and may result in a fire or other  
type of accident causing damage. SHARP will not be held  
responsible for any damage resulting from use of this unit  
with a voltage other than that which is specified.  
For playback, use normal or low-noise tape for the best  
sound. (Metal or CrO2 tape is not recommended.)  
For recording, use only normal tape.  
Do not use C-120 tapes, tapes with large diameter reels,  
or poor-quality tapes, as they may cause malfunctions.  
Before loading a tape into the cassette compartment,  
tighten the slack with a pen or pencil.  
Cassettes have removable tabs which prevent accidental  
recording or erasing from taking place. Removing the tab  
will protect the corresponding side from being erased.  
Cover the tab holes with adhesive tape to erase or record  
again.  
Volume control  
The sound level at a given volume setting depends on a  
combination of speaker efficiency, location and various other  
factors.  
It is advisable to avoid exposure to high volume levels, which  
occur while turning the unit on with the volume control setting  
up high, or while continually listening at high volumes.  
TAPE 1: Playback only.  
TAPE 2: Playback or record.  
Condensation  
Sudden temperature changes, storage or operation in an ex-  
tremely humid environment may cause condensation inside  
the cabinet (CD pickup, tape heads, etc.) or on the transmit-  
ter LED on the remote control.  
Side A (1)  
Condensation can cause the unit to malfunction.  
If this happens, leave the power on with no disc (or cassette)  
in the unit until normal playback is possible (about 1 hour).  
Wipe off any condensation on the transmitter LED with a soft  
cloth before operating the unit.  
Tab for side B (2)  
Tab for side A (1)  
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PREPARATION FOR USE  
Unplug the AC power cord from the AC outlet before con-  
necting or disconnecting any component.  
Antenna connection  
1
3
2
Connect the antenna wire to the ANTENNA jack.  
FM antenna  
Position the FM antenna wire in the direction where the strongest  
signal can be received.  
AM loop antenna  
AM loop  
antenna  
Position the AM loop antenna for optimum reception.  
Place the AM loop antenna on a shelf, etc., or attach it to a  
stand or wall with screws (not supplied).  
FM antenna  
Notes:  
Do not place the antenna on the main unit as it may result in  
noise pickup from the internal digital electronics.  
Place the antenna away from the unit for better reception.  
If the AM loop antenna and the FM antenna wire are placed  
near the AC power cord, interference may result.  
Do not connect the attached FM antenna to an outdoor FM  
antenna. Otherwise, trouble may occur.  
Speaker connection  
Right speaker  
Left speaker  
Connect each speaker wire to the SPEAKER terminals as shown.  
Use speakers with an impedance of 6 ohms or more, as lower  
impedance speakers can damage the unit.  
Connect the black wire to the minus () terminal, and the red  
wire to the plus (+) terminal.  
Red  
Red  
Caution:  
Do not mistake the right channel for the left channel when  
connecting the speakers to the unit.  
The right speaker is the one on the right side when you are  
facing the front of the unit.  
Black  
Black  
Do not let the bare speaker wires touch each other as this  
may damage the amplifier and/or speakers.  
Do not allow any objects to fall into or to be placed in the bass  
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1
2
reflex ducts.  
Do not stand or sit on the speakers. If the speakers fall or  
collapse, you may be injured.  
Removing the speaker grilles  
1
2
Remove the lower part of the speaker grille first.  
Remove the upper part of the speaker grille.  
Only the grills on the upper woofers are removable.  
Caution:  
When the speaker grilles are removed, the speaker diaphragms  
are exposed. Make sure nothing comes into contact with the  
speaker diaphragms.  
Mounting the speaker grilles  
Fit the four posts on the speaker grille into the mounting holes  
and push them lightly with the palm of your hand to secure.  
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Placing the speaker system  
Left speaker  
Right speaker  
The left and right speakers have individual shapes. For best per-  
formance, place the speakers according to the diagram to the  
left.  
Connecting the AC power cord  
Connect the AC power cord to the AC INPUT jack, then connect  
the AC power cord plug to an AC outlet.  
Notes:  
Unplug the AC power cord from the AC outlet if the unit will  
not be in used for a prolonged period of time.  
To an AC outlet  
AC 120 V, 60 Hz  
Never use a power cord other than the one supplied. Use of  
a power cord other than the one supplied may cause an  
electric shock or fire.  
To AC INPUT  
Demo mode  
(Main unit operation)  
When the AC power cord is first connected, the unit will enter  
the demonstration mode.  
To cancel the demonstration mode:  
When the unit is in the stand-by mode (demonstration mode),  
press the X-BASS/DEMO button.  
The demonstration mode will be canceled, the display will dis-  
appear.  
To return to the demonstration mode:  
When the unit is in the stand-by mode, press the X-BASS/DEMO  
button again.  
Note:  
When the power is on, the X-BASS/DEMO button can be used  
to select the extra bass mode.  
To change the brightness of the display  
(Main unit operation)  
Press the DIMMER button.  
The display will be made dimmer.  
To return to the original brightness:  
Press the DIMMER button again.  
When bright  
When dark  
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Remote control  
When inserting or removing the batteries, push them toward  
the  
battery terminals.  
Installing the batteries incorrectly may cause the unit to mal-  
function.  
Precautions for battery use:  
Insert the batteries according to the direction indicated in the  
battery compartment.  
2 "AA" size batteries (UM/SUM-3, R6, HP-7 or  
similar)  
Replace all old batteries with new ones at the same time.  
Do not mix old and new batteries.  
Batteries are not included.  
Remove the batteries if they are weak or if the unit will not  
be used for long periods of time. This will prevent potential  
damage due to battery leakage.  
Caution:  
Do not use rechargeable batteries (nickel-cadmium battery, etc.).  
Notes concerning use:  
Replace the batteries if the operating distance is reduced or if  
the operation becomes erratic.  
8" - 20’  
(0.2 m - 6 m)  
Periodically clean the transmitter LED on the remote control  
and the sensor on the main unit with a soft cloth.  
Exposing the sensor on the main unit to strong light may in-  
terfere with operation. Change the lighting or the direction of  
the unit.  
Keep the remote control away from moisture, excessive heat,  
shock, and vibrations.  
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SETTING THE CLOCK  
In this example, the clock is set for the 12-hour (AM 12:00) sys-  
tem.  
(Main unit operation)  
1
2
3
4
Press the ON/STAND-BY button to enter the stand-by mode.  
Press the CLOCK button.  
MEMORY/SET  
POWER  
ON/  
STAND-BY  
Within 5 seconds, press the MEMORY/SET button.  
CLOCK  
Press the TUNING/TIME ( or ) button to select the time  
display mode.  
"AM 12:00" The 12-hour display will appear.  
(AM 12:00 - PM 11:59)  
TUNING/  
TIME  
"AM 0:00"  
"0:00"  
The 12-hour display will appear.  
(AM 0:00 - PM 11:59)  
The 24-hour display will appear.  
(0:00 - 23:59)  
(
)
Note that this can only be set when the unit is first installed  
or it has been reset (see page 15).  
5
6
Press the MEMORY/SET button.  
2
3
Press the TUNING/TIME ( or ) button to adjust the hour.  
Press the TUNING/TIME (  
or  
) button once to advance  
the time by 1 hour. Hold it down to advance continuously.  
When the 12-hour display is selected, "AM" will change auto-  
matically to "PM".  
7
8
Press the MEMORY/SET button.  
4
Press the TUNING/TIME (  
minutes.  
or  
) button to adjust the  
Press the TUNING/TIME (  
the time by 1 minute. Hold it down to change the time in 5  
minute intervals.  
or  
) button once to advance  
AM 12:00  
AM 0:00  
0:00  
The hour setting will not advance even if minutes advance from  
"59" to "00".  
5
9
Press the MEMORY/SET button.  
The clock starts operating from "0" second.  
(Seconds are not displayed.)  
And then the clock display will disappear after a few seconds.  
6
7
To see the time display:  
Press the CLOCK button.  
The time display will appear for about 5 seconds.  
Note:  
The clock display will flash on and off at the push of the CLOCK  
button when the AC power supply is restored after a power  
failure occurs or after the AC power cord is disconnected.  
If this happens, follow the procedure below to change the clock  
time.  
8
9
To change the clock time:  
Press the CLOCK button.  
Within 5 seconds, press the MEMORY/SET button.  
Perform steps 6 - 9 above.  
To change the time display mode:  
Perform steps 1 - 2 in the section "RESETTING THE  
MICROCOMPUTER", on page 15.  
Perform steps 1 - 9 above.  
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SOUND CONTROL  
Volume  
(Main unit)  
(Remote control)  
Press the VOLUME  
button to increase the volume and the  
VOLUME  
button to decrease the volume.  
.....  
0
1
2
29 30 MAXIMUM  
Extra bass (X-BASS)  
(Remote control)  
(Main unit)  
When the power is first turned on, the unit will enter the extra  
bass mode which emphasizes the bass frequencies, and "X-  
BASS" will appear.  
To cancel the extra bass mode, press the X-BASS/DEMO (X-  
BASS) button.  
"X-BASS" will go out.  
X-BASS indicator  
Pre-programmed equalizer  
(Main unit)  
(Remote control)  
When the EQUALIZER (EQUALIZER MODE) button is pressed,  
the current mode setting will be displayed. To change to a dif-  
ferent mode, press the EQUALIZER (EQUALIZER MODE) button  
repeatedly.  
FLAT  
ROCK  
POPS  
JAZZ  
VOCAL  
CLASSIC  
FLAT: The sound is not modified.  
ROCK: Bass and treble are emphasized.  
POPS: Bass and treble are slightly emphasized.  
JAZZ: Treble is cut a little.  
CLASSIC: Treble is reduced a lot.  
VOCAL: Vocals (midrange tones) are emphasized.  
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COMPACT DISC OPERATION  
CD playback  
4
5
5" (12 cm)  
3" (8 cm)  
1
2
3
4
Press the ON/STAND-BY button to turn the power on.  
Press the CD button.  
Press the OPEN/CLOSE button to open the disc tray.  
Place the CD(s) on the disc tray, label side up.  
CDs can be placed on any open position on the disc tray.  
Be sure to place 3" (8 cm) CD(s) in the middle of the disc  
trays.  
Caution:  
1
Do not stack CDs in the tray.  
This can damage the player and the CDs.  
2
5
When loading a third disc, press the DISC SKIP button to turn  
the disc tray, then place the CD in the open position.  
3,6  
6
Press the OPEN/CLOSE button to close the disc tray.  
5
8
The total number of tracks and the total playing time for one  
disc will be displayed. At this time, the disc number indicator  
is flashing.  
7
8
Press the desired disc number button (  
Press the ) button.  
1 -  
3).  
5
8
(
7
Playback will begin from track 1 on the disc you have selected  
to play.  
CD  
After the disc finishes playing, the next disc will automatically  
play.  
CD  
When there is no CD in one of the disc 1 - 3 positions, that  
position will be skipped and the next CD will be played.  
2
1
When the last track on the third disc has finished playing, the  
unit will stop automatically.  
To interrupt playback:  
Caution:  
Press the CD  
" " will appear.  
Press the  
point.  
button on the remote control.  
Do not carry the unit with discs left in the disc  
trays. The discs may come loose inside the  
unit and they may be damaged or cause  
damage to the unit. This may also cause mal-  
functions.  
button to resume playback from the same  
Do not place two CDs in one disc position.  
To stop playback:  
Press the (CD ) button.  
Do not push the disc tray while it is moving.  
Do not attempt to turn the disc tray by hand. This  
may cause malfunctions.  
To remove the CDs:  
While in the stop mode, press the OPEN/CLOSE button.  
The disc tray will open. Remove the two discs. Then, press  
the DISC SKIP button to rotate the disc tray and remove the  
remaining disc.  
If the power fails while the tray is open, wait until  
the power is restored.  
If the disc tray is stopped forcibly, "ERR" will ap-  
pear in the display and the unit will not function.  
If this occurs, press the ON/STAND-BY button to  
enter the stand-by mode and then turn the power  
on again.  
After use:  
Press the ON/STAND-BY button to enter the stand-by mode.  
If TV or radio interference occurs during CD opera-  
tion, move the unit away from the TV or radio.  
If a disc is damaged, dirty, or loaded upside down,  
the disc will be skipped and the next disc will auto-  
matically play.  
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Disc number selection  
1
2
When stopped, press the DISC SKIP button.  
Press the ) button.  
(
The next disc playback will begin, after which each following  
disc will be played sequentially.  
Notes:  
When the DISC SKIP button is pressed during playback,  
playback will begin automatically from the next disc.  
DISC SKIP  
(It is not necessary to press the  
(
) button.)  
When one of the disc number buttons ( 1- 3) is pressed  
during playback, playback of the selected disc will begin auto-  
matically. (It is not necessary to press the  
(
) button.)  
DISC SKIP  
APSS (Auto Program Search System)  
CD  
RANDOM  
APSS automatically locates the beginning of any track.  
To listen again to the track being played:  
Press the  
button for less than 0.5 seconds during playback.  
To move to the beginning of the next track:  
Press the  
button for less than 0.5 seconds during playback.  
To skip a number of tracks at one time, press the  
or  
button repeatedly until the desired track number is shown.  
To start playing at a desired track, press the or button  
while in the stop mode to select the track number, and then  
press the ) button.  
(
Note:  
APSS can only search for music on a single disc.  
Random play  
Cue and review  
(Remote control operation)  
The tracks on the disc(s) can be played in random order  
automatically.  
1
2
Load a disc and begin playback.  
Hold down the  
down the  
button for audible fast forward, and hold  
button for audible fast reverse.  
1
2
Load a disc(s) and close the disc tray.  
3
Normal playback will resume when the  
released.  
or  
button is  
Press the RANDOM button to begin random play.  
"R" will appear.  
Notes:  
Notes:  
When the end of the disc is reached while cueing, "END" will  
appear in the display and CD operation will be paused. (Even  
though the next disc has been loaded, the disc will not be  
switched.)  
When using random play, be sure to press the (CD  
) button after you are through listening.  
Otherwise, the disc(s) will play continuously.  
Press the  
button to stop CD operation.  
button for fast reverse or press the (CD )  
In random play the unit will select and play tracks  
automatically. (You cannot select the order of the  
tracks.)  
If the beginning of the disc is reached while reviewing, the  
mode will automatically switch to normal playback at that point.  
To cancel random play:  
Press the  
(
) button.  
"R" will go out.  
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APMS  
(Automatic Programmable Music Selector)  
Selected disc number  
You can playback the tracks on the CDs in the disc 1 - 3 positions  
in any order desired. By specifying the disc numbers from 1 to  
3, and the track numbers from 1 to 99, you can choose up to  
32 selections for playback in the order you like.  
1
When in the stop mode, use the disc number buttons (  
3) to select the desired disc number.  
1
Selected track number  
Playback order  
-
2
3
Press the  
or  
button to select the desired track.  
Press the MEMORY/SET (MEMORY) button.  
"MEMORY" will appear to show that the programmed se-  
quence is being entered into memory.  
2
3
4
Repeat steps 1 - 3 for any other track. Up to 32 tracks can  
be programmed.  
If you make a mistake while in the programming mode  
("MEMORY" will appear) or if you wish to change your selec-  
tions, the programmed tracks can be cleared by pressing the  
CLEAR button. The tracks will be cleared sequentially, starting  
with the last track entered.  
5
5
Press the  
selections.  
(
) button to start playback of programmed  
To clear the programmed selections:  
Press the CLEAR button on the remote control while the disc is  
stopped.  
1
3
5
Each time the button is pressed, one track will be cleared,  
beginning with the last track programmed.  
CLEAR  
Notes:  
2
Opening the disc tray automatically cancels the programmed  
sequence.  
Even if you press the ON/STAND-BY button to enter the  
stand-by mode or the function is changed from CD to some  
other function, the programmed selections will not be cleared.  
During APMS operation, random play is not possible.  
Repeat play  
Repeat play indicator  
All tracks on up to 3 discs, or a programmed sequence can be  
continuously repeated.  
To repeat all tracks on up to 3 discs:  
Press the  
(
) button twice.  
" " will appear.  
To repeat a programmed sequence:  
1
2
Program a sequence of up to 32 tracks.  
Press the ) button twice.  
(
" " will appear.  
CD  
To cancel repeat play:  
Press the  
(
) button again.  
" " will go out.  
Note:  
When using repeat play, be sure to press the (CD ) button  
after you are through listening.  
Otherwise, the CD(s) will play continuously.  
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RADIO OPERATION  
Tuning  
(Main unit operation)  
1
2
3
Press the ON/STAND-BY button to turn the power on.  
Press the TUNER (BAND) button.  
Press the TUNER (BAND) button to select the desired fre-  
quency band. (FM ST, FM or AM)  
1
4
Press the TUNING/TIME (  
desired station.  
or  
) button to tune into the  
2,3,5,6  
Manual tuning:  
Press the TUNING/TIME (  
required to adjust the frequency shown on the display to the  
frequency of the desired station.  
or  
) button as many times as  
4
Auto tuning:  
When the TUNING/TIME ( or ) button is pressed for more  
than 0.5 seconds, scanning will start automatically and the tuner  
will stop at the first receivable broadcast station.  
Notes:  
When radio interference occurs during auto scan tuning, auto  
scan tuning may stop automatically at that point.  
If a weak station signal is found during auto scan tuning, the  
station will be skipped.  
To stop the auto tuning, press the TUNING/TIME ( or  
)
button again.  
5
To receive an FM stereo transmission, press the TUNER  
(BAND) button so that the "ST" indicator on the display lights  
up.  
" " will appear when an FM broadcast is in stereo.  
6
If the FM reception is weak, press the TUNER (BAND) button  
so that the "ST" indicator goes out.  
Although the reception changes to monaural, the sound be-  
comes clearer.  
After use:  
Press the ON/STAND-BY button to enter the stand-by mode.  
Note:  
The last station tuned in will be recalled, even after changing  
the tuning band or the function, or after switching the unit to  
the stand-by mode.  
Preset tuning  
(Main unit operation)  
You can store up to 40 stations in memory (40 stations consisting  
of any combination of FM and AM stations you like) and recall  
them at the push of a button.  
PRESET(  
)
To enter stations into memory:  
1
2
Perform steps 1 - 6 in the "Tuning" section.  
Press the MEMORY/SET button.  
"MEMORY" and the preset channel number will flash.  
MEMORY/  
SET  
3
Within 30 seconds, press the PRESET (  
or ) button to  
make the preset channel number flash in the display.  
Store the stations in memory, in order, starting with preset  
channel 1.  
4
Within 30 seconds, press the MEMORY/SET button to store  
that station in the selected station preset number memory.  
If the "MEMORY" and preset number indicators go out before  
the station is memorized, repeat the operation from step 2.  
5
Repeat steps 1 - 4 to set other preset stations, or to change  
a preset station.  
When a new station is stored in the selected station preset  
number memory, the contents previously memorized will be  
erased.  
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To recall a memorized station:  
Press the PRESET ( or ) button for less than 0.5  
seconds to select the desired station.  
The stations (preset channel number, frequency and  
frequency band) which have been stored in memory  
will appear in the display in numerical order, irrespec-  
tive of the frequency bands.  
Preset memory scan  
The stations saved in the preset memory can be scanned auto-  
matically.  
1
To scan the preset stations, press the PRESET (  
button for more than 0.5 seconds.  
or  
)
The station preset number will flash and the programmed sta-  
Note:  
tions will be tuned in sequentially, for 5 seconds each.  
When searching for a memorized station, do not press  
the PRESET button for more than 0.5 seconds.  
When the PRESET button is pressed for more than 0.5  
seconds, the unit will enter the preset memory scan  
mode.  
2
Press the PRESET ( or ) button again to stop the memory  
scan at the desired station.  
Note:  
When the preset memory does not have any stations stored in  
it, the preset memory scan will not function.  
Backup function:  
To erase all the contents of the preset memory:  
The backup function protects all station presets for a  
few hours should there be a power failure or the AC  
power cord is removed from the AC outlet.  
1
2
Press the ON/STAND-BY button to enter the stand-by mode.  
Press the ON/STAND-BY button while holding down the  
TUNER (BAND) button and the X-BASS/DEMO button.  
"TUNER CL" will appear.  
After performing this operation, all of the preset memory in-  
formation will be erased.  
CASSETTE OPERATION  
TAPE 1 or TAPE 2 playback  
1
2
3
Press the ON/STAND-BY button to turn the power on.  
Press the TAPE (1 2) button.  
1
Open the cassette door by pushing the area marked "PUSH  
EJECT".  
2,5  
4
5
6
Load the cassette into the TAPE 1 or TAPE 2 cassette com-  
partment.  
6
With cassettes in both decks, press the TAPE (1  
to switch operation from one deck to the other.  
2) button  
Press the  
button to start playback.  
When playback is performed using the remote control, press  
the TAPE 1 or TAPE 2  
button.  
4
4
To stop playback:  
Press the (TAPE ) button.  
PUSH  
EJECT  
PUSH  
EJECT  
3
Fast forward/rewind: (TAPE 2 only)  
3
TAPE 1  
TAPE 2  
Press the (TAPE ) button, then press the TAPE (1  
button to select TAPE 2.  
2)  
To advance the tape, press the  
To rewind it, press the button.  
button.  
Caution:  
TAPE  
6
To remove the cassette tape, press the (TAPE ) button,  
and then open the cassette compartment.  
6
1
Before changing from one tape operation to another, press  
the (TAPE ) button.  
If a power failure occurs during tape operation, the tape head  
will remain engaged with the tape and the cassette door will  
not open. In this case, wait until power is restored.  
2,5  
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RECORDING  
When recording important selections, be sure to  
make a preliminary test to ensure that the desired  
material is being properly recorded.  
Metal and CrO2 tapes should not be used for recording or  
dubbing.  
The VOLUME, X-BASS and EQUALIZER controls  
may be adjusted with no effect on the recorded sig-  
nal (Variable Sound Monitor).  
Recording from the built-in CD player  
(CD Synchronized Recording System)  
REC PAUSE  
1
2
Press the ON/STAND-BY button to turn the power on.  
Press the CD button and load the desired disc.  
POWER  
ON/  
STAND-BY  
Use the APMS function to store the tracks you want to record  
in memory. (See page 10.)  
CD  
3
4
Load a cassette into the TAPE 2 cassette compartment.  
TAPE  
(1 2)  
Press the REC PAUSE () button.  
"SYNC" and "REC" will flash.  
5
Press the  
(TAPE 2 ) button.  
TUNER  
(BAND)  
"SYNC" will disappear and "REC" will light up.  
CD playback will start approximately 5 seconds after the tape  
starts.  
To stop recording:  
Press the (CD ) button.  
The CD and tape will stop.  
TAPE 1 TAPE 2  
CD  
Note:  
When the end of the tape is reached while recording, the CD  
player will display the track number which was being played  
at that time, and stop automatically.  
If you want to restart recording from the beginning of the in-  
terrupted track, turn over the tape, press the REC PAUSE  
TAPE  
() button and then the  
(TAPE 2 ) button.  
(If tracks have been stored in memory using the APMS func-  
tion, recording will restart from the first track stored in  
memory.)  
TAPE 2  
CD  
TAPE(1 2)  
ON/  
STAND-BY  
TUNER  
Dubbing from tape to tape  
(BAND)  
1
2
Press the ON/STAND-BY button to turn the power on.  
Load a prerecorded cassette into the TAPE 1 cassette com-  
partment. Insert a blank tape into the TAPE 2 cassette com-  
partment.  
Recording from the built-in radio  
It is recommended that the recording tape be the same length  
as the master tape.  
1
2
Tune in to the desired station. (See pages 11-12.)  
3
Press the TAPE (1  
display.  
2) button until "TAPE 1" appears in the  
Load a cassette into the TAPE 2 cassette compart-  
ment.  
4
5
Press the REC PAUSE () button.  
Press the (TAPE 2 ) button.  
3
Press the REC PAUSE () button.  
"REC" will flash.  
To stop dubbing:  
Press the (TAPE ) button.  
TAPE 1 and TAPE 2 will simultaneously stop.  
4
Press the  
(TAPE 2 ) button.  
"REC" will appear.  
Note:  
Erasing recorded tapes  
If a whistling noise is heard while recording from an  
AM station, move the AM loop antenna to a position  
where noise is no longer heard from the unit.  
Make sure that TAPE 1 is not in use.  
1
2
Load the tape to be erased into the TAPE 2 cassette com-  
partment.  
To stop recording:  
Press the (TAPE ) button.  
Press the TAPE (1  
display.  
2) button until "TAPE 2" appears in the  
3
4
Press the REC PAUSE() button.  
Press the (TAPE 2 ) button.  
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HOW TO USE THE BUILT-IN TIMER  
Before setting the timer, make sure that the clock  
Timer recording  
setting is correct. (Page 6)  
(Main unit operation)  
1
Press the ON/STAND-BY button to turn the power on.  
Load a cassette for recording into the TAPE 2 cassette com-  
POWER  
ON/  
STAND-BY  
TIMER/  
SLEEP Timer set indicator  
partment.  
2
3
Press the TUNER (BAND) or VIDEO/AUX button to select the  
desired function.  
TUNER  
(BAND)  
Press the TIMER/SLEEP button repeatedly until a red " " is  
displayed.  
CD  
TAPE  
(1 2)  
The timer set indicator will flash.  
4
5
Press the TUNING/TIME ( or ) button to set the hour start  
time, then press the MEMORY/SET button.  
VIDEO/  
AUX  
MEMORY/  
SET  
Press the TUNING/TIME ( or ) button to set the minute  
start time, then press the MEMORY/SET button.  
TUNING/  
TIME  
The power will be automatically turned off, and the timer set  
(
)
indicator will light up.  
6
When the preset time is reached, the timer recording will start.  
3
The volume will increase gradually until it reaches the volume  
you were listening to before turning off the unit.  
7
When the recording tape reaches its end, the timer recording  
will end, and the power will be turned off.  
4
To cancel timer operation:  
Press the ON/STAND-BY button to turn the power on.  
To change the programmed contents:  
Start again from step 1.  
Note:  
Once the time is set, the setting will be retained until a new  
time is entered.  
5
Sleep operation  
Timer playback  
The radio, compact disc and cassette deck can all be turned off  
automatically.  
1
2
3
Press the ON/STAND-BY button to turn the power  
on.  
1
2
Play back the desired sound source.  
Press the CD, TUNER (BAND), TAPE (1  
2) or  
VIDEO/AUX button to select the desired function.  
Press the TIMER/SLEEP button repeatedly until "SLEEP" is  
displayed.  
Press the TIMER/SLEEP button repeatedly until a  
white " " is displayed.  
To change the sleep time:  
While the sleep time is displayed, press the TUNING/TIME (  
or ) button to adjust the time.  
(Maximum: 3 hours - Minimum: 1 minute)  
The amount of sleep time can also be changed during the sleep  
operation.  
3 hours - 5 minutes 5-minute intervals  
5 minutes - 1 minute 1-minute intervals  
The timer set indicator will flash.  
4
Press the TUNING/TIME ( or ) button to set the  
hour start time, then press the MEMORY/SET but-  
ton.  
5
Press the TUNING/TIME ( or ) button to set the  
minute start time, then press the MEMORY/SET but-  
ton.  
The power will be automatically turned off, and the  
timer set indicator will light up.  
3
4
Press the MEMORY/SET button.  
6
7
When the preset time is reached, the volume will  
increase gradually until it reaches the volume you  
were listening to before turning off the unit.  
The unit will turn off automatically after the preset sleep time  
has elapsed.  
Note:  
If you select CD or TAPE, the power will be turned  
off after the tape or CD is finished playing back.  
If you select TUNER or VIDEO/AUX, the power will  
be turned off one hour later.  
Once the sleep time is set, it will remain the same duration  
until the setting is changed.  
To confirm the remaining sleep time:  
Press the TIMER/SLEEP button.  
Note:  
When performing timer playback using an external  
unit connected to the VIDEO/AUX jacks, only the  
power of the main unit will be turned off automat-  
ically. (The power of the external unit will not be  
turned off.)  
To cancel the sleep operation:  
Press the ON/STAND-BY button to enter the stand-by mode.  
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USING EXTERNAL UNITS  
Video/Auxiliary (Audio signal) input  
To listen to or record signals from external sources  
through this unit:  
1
Use a separately available RCA cord to connect the desired  
external unit to the VIDEO/AUX jacks.  
(red right channel, white left channel)  
When using video equipment (Laser Disc player or VCR), be  
sure to connect the audio output to this unit and the video  
output to a television.  
RCA  
cord  
2
3
4
5
Press the ON/STAND-BY button to turn the power on.  
Press the VIDEO/AUX button.  
Operate the external unit.  
To record the sound from the external unit, perform steps 2  
- 4 of the "Recording from the built-in radio" section on page  
13.  
To the line output jack  
Note:  
To prevent hum interference, do not place this unit near a  
television receiver.  
Headphones  
Before plugging in or unplugging the headphones, make sure  
the volume level is reduced.  
Be sure your headphones have a 1/8" (3.5 mm) diameter plug  
and are between 16 ohms and 50 ohms impedance.  
The recommended impedance is 32 ohms.  
When headphones are connected, the speakers are discon-  
nected automatically. Adjust the VOLUME control for the  
desired volume.  
RESETTING THE MICROCOMPUTER  
Reset the microcomputer under the following conditions:  
To erase all of the stored memory contents (clock and timer  
settings, and tuner and CD presets).  
X-BASS/  
DEMO  
If the display is not correct.  
If the operation is not correct.  
POWER  
ON/  
STAND-BY  
1
2
Press the ON/STAND-BY button to enter the stand-by mode.  
While pressing down the button and the X-BASS/DEMO  
button, hold down the ON/STAND-BY button for at least 1  
second.  
"CLEAR AL" will appear.  
Caution:  
The operation explained above will erase all data stored in  
memory including clock and timer settings, and tuner and CD  
presets.  
TRANSPORTING THE UNIT  
Before you move this product to a new location, proceed  
as follows:  
OPEN/  
CLOSE  
1
2
3
Press the ON/STAND-BY button to turn the power on.  
Press the CD button.  
POWER  
ON/  
STAND-BY  
Press the OPEN/CLOSE button to open the disc tray.  
CD  
Remove all CDs inserted in the unit.  
4
Press the OPEN/CLOSE button to close the disc tray.  
Make sure that "NO DISC" is displayed.  
5
Press the ON/STAND-BY button to enter the stand-by mode,  
and then unplug the AC power cord from the AC outlet.  
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MAINTENANCE  
Internal care  
TAPE 1  
Dirty heads, capstans or pinch rollers can cause poor sound  
and tape jams. Clean these parts with a cotton swab mois-  
tened with commercial head/pinch roller cleaner or isopropyl  
alcohol.  
After long use, the deck’s heads and capstans may become  
magnetized, causing poor sound. Demagnetize these parts  
once every 30 hours of playing/recording time by using a com-  
mercial tape head demagnetizer. Read the demagnetizer’s in-  
structions carefully before use.  
TAPE 2  
In order to ensure proper operation of the CD player, preven-  
tative maintenance (cleaning of the Laser Pick-up lens) should  
be performed periodically in order to keep the lens dust-free.  
Lens cleaners are commercially available. Contact your local  
CD software dealer for options.  
External care  
Periodically wipe the cabinet with a soft cloth and a diluted  
soap solution, then wipe with a dry cloth.  
Do not use chemically treated cleaning cloths or other chemi-  
cals.  
SPECIFICATIONS  
As part of our policy of continuous improvement, SHARP reserves the right to make design and specification changes for  
product improvement without prior notice. The performance specification figures indicated are nominal values of production  
units. There may be some deviations from these values in individual units.  
General  
Cassette deck section  
Power source:  
AC 120 V, 60 Hz  
Frequency response: 50-14,000 Hz (Normal tape)  
Power consumption: 105 W  
Signal/noise ratio:  
55 dB (TAPE 1, playback)  
50 dB (TAPE 2, recording/playback)  
0.3 % (WRMS)  
Dimensions:  
Width; 10-5/8" (270 mm)  
Height; 13" (330 mm)  
Depth; 14-6/8" (375 mm)  
13.6 lbs. (6.2 kg)  
Wow and flutter:  
Weight:  
Speaker section  
Type:  
3-way type [3-15/16" (10 cm) woofer,  
3-15/16" (10 cm) woofer and 2" (5 cm)  
tweeter]  
Amplifier section  
Output power:  
50 watts minimum RMS per  
channel into 6 ohms from 60  
Hz to 20 kHz, 10 % total har-  
monic distortion  
Maximum input power: 100 W  
Rated input power:  
Impedance:  
Dimensions:  
50 W  
6 ohms  
Width; 9-7/16" (240 mm)  
Height; 13" (330 mm)  
Depth; 9-1/4" (234 mm)  
7.0 lbs. (3.2 kg)/each  
Output terminals:  
Input terminals:  
Speakers; 6 ohms  
Headphones; 16-50 ohms  
(recommended; 32 ohms)  
Video/Auxiliary (audio signal);  
500 mV/47 kohms  
Weight:  
Compact disc player section  
Type:  
3-disc multi-play compact  
disc player  
Signal readout:  
Non-contact, 3-beam semi-  
conductor laser pickup  
1-bit D/A converter  
D/A converter:  
Frequency  
response:  
Dynamic range:  
20 - 20,000 Hz  
90 dB (1 kHz)  
Tuner section  
Frequency range:  
FM; 87.5-108 MHz  
AM; 530-1,720 kHz  
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CONSUMER LIMITED WARRANTY  
SHARP ELECTRONICS CORPORATION warrants to the first consumer purchaser that this Sharp brand product (the  
“Product”), when shipped in its original container, will be free from defective workmanship and materials, and agrees  
that it will, at its option, either repair the defect or replace the defective Product or part thereof with a new or  
remanufactured equivalent at no charge to the purchaser for parts or labor for the period(s) set forth below.  
This warranty does not apply to any appearance items of the Product nor to the additional excluded item(s) set forth  
below nor to any Product the exterior of which has been damaged or defaced, which has been subjected to improper  
voltage or other misuse, abnormal service or handling, or which has been altered or modified in design or construction.  
In order to enforce the rights under this limited warranty, the purchaser should follow the steps set forth below and  
provide proof of purchase to the servicer.  
The limited warranty described herein is in addition to whatever implied warranties may be granted to purchasers by  
law. ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR  
USE ARE LIMITED TO THE PERIOD(S) FROM THE DATE OF PURCHASE SET FORTH BELOW. Some states do  
not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you.  
Neither the sales personnel of the seller nor any other person is authorized to make any warranties other than those  
described herein, or to extend the duration of any warranties beyond the time period described herein on behalf of  
Sharp.  
The warranties described herein shall be the sole and exclusive warranties granted by Sharp and shall be the sole and  
exclusive remedy available to the purchaser. Correction of defects, in the manner and for the period of time described  
herein, shall constitute complete fulfillment of all liabilities and responsibilities of Sharp to the purchaser with respect to  
the Product, and shall constitute full satisfaction of all claims, whether based on contract, negligence, strict liability or  
otherwise. In no event shall Sharp be liable, or in any way responsible, for any damages or defects in the Product  
which were caused by repairs or attempted repairs performed by anyone other than an authorized servicer. Nor shall  
Sharp be liable or in any way responsible for any incidental or consequential economic or property damage. Some  
states do not allow the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages, so the above exclusion may not apply to you.  
THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS. YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY  
FROM STATE TO STATE.  
Model Specific Section  
CD-BA1600 Mini Component System  
Your Product Model Number & Description:  
(Be sure to have this information available when you need service  
for your Product.)  
Warranty Period for this Product:  
Additional Item(s) Excluded from  
Warranty Coverage (if any):  
Where to Obtain Service:  
One (1) year parts and labor from the date of purchase.  
Non-functional accessories, supplies, and consumable items.  
At a Sharp Authorized Servicer located in the United States.  
To find a location of the nearest Sharp Authorized Servicer, call  
Sharp toll free at 1-800-BE-SHARP.  
Ship prepaid or carry in your Product to a Sharp Authorized  
Servicer.  
What to do to Obtain Service:  
Be sure to have Proof of Purchase available. If you ship the  
Product, be sure it is insured and packaged securely.  
TO OBTAIN SUPPLY, ACCESSORY OR PRODUCT INFORMATION,  
CALL1-800-BE-SHARP.  
SHARP ELECTRONICS CORPORATION  
Sharp Plaza, Mahwah, New Jersey 07430-2135  
SHARP CORPORATION  
Printed in Malaysia  
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