MODEL
GX-M10H(OR)
GX-M10H(RD)
PORTABLE CD STEREO SYSTEM
OPERATION MANUAL
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.
iPhone is not included.
iPad, iPhone, iPod, iPod classic, iPod nano, and
iPod touch are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered
in the U.S. and other countries.
Special Notes
Supply of this product does not convey a license nor imply any right to distribute content created with this product in
revenue-generating broadcast systems (terrestrial, satellite, cable and/or other distribution channels), revenue-generating
streaming applications (via Internet, intranets and/or other networks), other revenue-generating content distribution
systems (pay-audio or audio-on-demand applications and the like) or on revenue-generating physical media (compact
discs, digital versatile discs, semiconductor chips, hard drives, memory cards and the like). An independent license for
MPEG Layer-3 audio coding technology licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson.
“Made for iPod,” “Made for iPhone,” and “Made for iPad” mean that an electronic accessory has been designed to connect
specifically to iPod, iPhone, or iPad respectively, and has been certified by the developer to meet Apple performance
standards. Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards.
Please note that the use of this accessory with iPod, iPhone, or iPad may affect wireless performance.
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Precautions (continued)
z If your system does not work properly, disconnect the
AC power lead from the wall socket. Plug the AC power
lead back in, and then turn on your system.
z In case of an electrical storm, unplug the unit for safety.
z Hold the AC power plug by the head when removing it
from the wall socket, as pulling the lead can damage
internal wires.
z Do not lift the unit by holding left or right side panel and
the CD door, it may cause speaker diaphragm or unit
damage and broken.
Warning:
The voltage used must be the same as that specified on
this unit. Using this product with a higher voltage other
than that 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.
z The AC power plug is used as a disconnect device and
shall always remain readily operable.
z Do not remove the outer cover, as this may result in
electric shock. Refer internal service to your local
SHARP service facility.
z The ventilation should not be impeded by covering the
ventilation openings with items, such as newspapers,
tablecloths, curtains, etc.
Volume control
The sound level at a given volume setting depends on
speaker efficiency, location, and various other factors.
It is advisable to avoid exposure to high volume levels.
Do not turn the volume on to full at switch on. Listen to
music at moderate levels. Excessive sound pressure from
earphones and headphones can cause hearing loss.
z No naked flame sources, such as lighted candles,
should be placed on the apparatus.
z Attention should be drawn to the environmental aspects
of battery disposal.
z This unit should only be used within the range of 5°C
- 35°C (41°F - 95°F).
z The apparatus is designed for use in moderate climates.
Controls and indicators
Front panel
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1. Equaliser/X-Bass Button......................................... 6
2. On/Stand-by Button................................... 6, 8, 9, 14
3. Demo/Dimmer/Stop Button................................... 10
4. Tuner/Audio In Button........................................... 14
5. Tuner Preset Down, CD/USB Track Down, iPod/
iPhone Skip Down Button................................. 9, 10
6. USB Play/Pause Button .................................... 8, 13
7. Tuner Preset Up, CD/USB Track Up, iPod/iPhone
Skip Up Button................................................... 9, 10
8. CD Play/Pause Button........................................... 10
9. Volume Down Button............................................... 6
10. iPod Play/Pause Button .......................................... 8
11. Volume Up Button.................................................... 6
12. iPod door open knob
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ON/STAND-BY
TUNER/AUDIO-IN
USB
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iPod
X-BASS/EQ
DEMO/DIMMER
PRESET
VOLUME
13. Timer indicator....................................................... 19
14. Remote sensor......................................................... 5
15. Docking station........................................................ 8
16. USB Terminal ........................................................... 7
17. CD compartment.................................................... 10
18. CD compartment open knob................................... 9
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Rear panel
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1. FM aerial
2. DC 12 V input socket............................................... 4
3. Headphone socket................................................. 18
4. Microphone volume knob..................................... 18
5. Microphone input socket...................................... 18
6. Guitar input socket................................................ 18
7. Guitar volume knob............................................... 18
8. Audio input socket ................................................ 18
9. Video output socket ................................................ 5
10. AC input socket ....................................................... 4
11. Cable holder........................................................... 18
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Controls and indicators (continued)
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1. CD Indicator ........................................................... 10
2. USB Indicator......................................................... 13
3. MP3 Indicator..........................................................11
4. WMA Indicator.........................................................11
5. iPod Indicator........................................................... 8
6. RDS Indicator......................................................... 15
7. TA Indicator............................................................ 15
8. PTY Indicator.......................................................... 15
9. TP Indicator............................................................ 15
10. FM Stereo Mode Indicator..................................... 14
11. Stereo Station Indicator........................................ 14
12. Total Indicator ........................................................ 12
13. Folder Indicator...................................................... 12
14. Title Indicator ......................................................... 12
15. MEM (Memory) Indicator..................................11, 15
16. X-bass Indicator....................................................... 6
17. Sleep Indicator....................................................... 20
18. Once Timer Indicator............................................. 19
19. Daily Timer Indicator ............................................. 19
20. RDM (Random) Indicator........................................11
21. Repeat Indicator..................................................... 10
22. Microphone Indicator
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24. Battery Level Indicator............................................ 4
25. Play Indicator........................................................... 9
26. Pause Indicator........................................................ 9
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1. Front speaker
2. Subwoofer
3. Bass Reflex Duct
Remote control
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1. Remote Control Transmitter................................... 5
2. Demo/Dimmer Button.......................................... 4, 6
3. Numeric Buttons.................................................... 10
4. Equaliser (X-Bass) Button ...................................... 6
5. Tuner Preset Up Button......................................... 15
6. Tuner Preset Down Button.................................... 15
7. Folder Button................................................... 12, 13
8. Tuning Up, iPod Cursor Up,
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Folder Up Button ..................................11, 12, 13, 14
9. Skip Down, Fast Reverse,
Time Down Button................................... 6, 9, 12, 19
10. Tuning Down, iPod Cursor Down,
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Folder Down Button .............................11, 12, 13, 14
11. Memory Button .................................................11, 15
12. Audio In Button.................................................. 6, 18
13. USB Play/Pause Button..................................... 6, 13
14. Tuner Button ................................................... 14, 16
15. Display Button ................................................. 13, 14
16. RDS ASPM Button ................................................ 16
17. RDS PTY Button..................................................... 16
18. On/Stand-by Button................................... 6, 8, 9, 18
19. Mute Button.............................................................. 6
20. Volume Up Button ................................................... 6
21. Volume Down Button............................................... 6
22. Sleep (Clear) Button.........................................11, 20
23. Play Mode Button .............................................10, 11
24. Skip Up, Fast Forward, Time Up Button .6, 9, 12, 19
25. Enter Button............................................. 6, 8, 13, 14
26. Clock (Timer) Button ......................................... 6, 21
27. CD Play/Pause Button................................. 9, 10, 13
28. iPod Play/Pause Button .......................................... 9
29. iPod Display (TV OUT) Button................................ 8
30. CD/USB Stop Button .................................. 9, 10, 13
31. iPod Menu Button.................................................... 9
32. RDS Display Button .............................................. 15
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System connections
Do not connect the DC or AC power to the unit at the same time.
Wall socket
AC 110 - 240 V ~
50/60 Hz
To DC IN 12 V
socket
To AC INPUT
socket
Car adaptor (not supplied)
Socket: DC 12 V 4.5 A
AC power connection
After checking all the connections have been made correctly, plug
the AC power lead of this unit into the wall socket.
Notes:
z Remove all batteries when using AC power.
z Unplug the AC power lead from the wall socket if the unit will not
be in use for a prolonged period of time.
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DC power connection
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Caution:
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z During battery/DC operation, the unit will be set to Demo mode
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off with display and subwoofer light in MODE 2 to reduce the
battery power consumption.
3 Replace the battery compartment cover.
Precautions for battery use:
z When using battery/DC power, the remote control cannot be
used to turn on the unit.
z Insert the batteries according to the direction indicated on the
z Unplug the AC power lead from the unit before using the DC
power. Otherwise the unit will not work.
rear panel.
z 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.
z Use only a car adaptor with DC 12V output voltage.
z Insert the plugs firmly.
z When the unit is not in use for an extended period, remove the
z Replace all old batteries with new ones at the same time.
car adaptor from the car supply socket.
z Do not mix old and new batteries.
Battery replacement:
Black
Attention: connection of DC lead and
battery terminals.
z When batteries are low, battery indicator “ ” will blink to show
that the batteries need to be replaced. sound may become
distorted and unit may automatically turn off or mute during high
volume level. Reduce the volume level or replace the batteries.
z When replacing the batteries, place the unit on a cushion or soft
cloth to avoid damage.
: Connect the red battery clip to (+) on
Red
the battery terminal.
12V
: Connect the black battery clip to (–)
on the battery terminal.
Cautions:
DC power can only be used for a 12V
battery.
z Do not use rechargeable battery (nickel-cadmium battery, etc.).
z Immediately remove the discharged batteries. If the chemical
leak into the unit, clean it.
Do not use any battery besides a 12V.
24V
z Batteries (battery pack or batteries installed) shall not be
exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or the like.
Operation with batteries
Demonstration mode
1 Disconnect the AC and DC power lead, and remove the
battery compartment cover.
z The first time the unit is plugged in with AC power, the unit will
enter the demonstration mode. You will see words scroll and the
subwoofer light up will operate in the flashing mode.
z To cancel the demonstration mode, press the DEMO/DIMMER
button (remote control) during power stand-by mode. The unit
will enter the low power consumption mode. The subwoofer light
will be off.
z Connection of the AC or DC power lead to the unit disconnects
the batteries.
z To return to the demonstration mode, press the DEMO/DIMMER
button again.
2 Insert 10 „D” size batteries (UM/SUM-1, R20, HP-2 or similar)
into the battery compartment.
z If iPod or iPhone is docked, the unit will begin charging. “iPod
CHARGING” will be displayed.
z When inserting or removing the batteries 5 and 0, push them
towards the (-) battery terminals.
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Installing the batteries incorrectly may cause the unit to malfunction.
z Batteries are not included.
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Carrying the unit
Connecting iPod or iPhone to TV
Caution:
Photo and video files from iPod or iPhone can be viewed by
connecting the system to TV/monitor.
Before transporting the unit, remove the iPod, iPhone,
iPad, USB memory device and disc from the unit. Then,
set the unit to the power stand-by mode. Transporting the
unit with iPod, iPhone, iPad or USB memory device left
connected or discs left inside might damage the unit.
If the TV/monitor has a video input, connect it to the VIDEO OUT
socket at the back of the unit and set the TV Out on the iPod or
iPhone unit to “ON” position.
Note:
Please make sure to set iPod unit to either NTSC or PAL to
match your TV signal. Please visit Apple’s homepage for further
information.
Using the carrying strap
This unit can be carried by using a supplied carrying strap.
Insert the carrying strap carabiner (hook) to each end of
the unit as shown below.
Remote control
Carabiner (hook)
Battery installation
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When inserting or removing the battery, push it towards the (–)
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To remove the
carrying strap
Hole
Caution:
Caution:
Before carrying the unit, make sure the carabiner (hook)
is properly secured and closed, otherwise it will cause
damage and injury.
z Remove the battery if the unit will not be used for a long period of
time. This will prevent potential damage due to battery leakage.
z Do not use rechargeable battery (nickel-cadmium battery, etc.).
z Installing the battery incorrectly may cause the unit to
malfunction.
Placing the unit
This unit can be placed in 2 positions as shown below.
Caution:
z Batteries (battery pack or batteries installed) shall not be
exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or the like.
Notes concerning use:
z Make sure that the unit is placed on a flat and level
z Replace the battery if the operating distance is reduced or if
the operation becomes erratic. Purchase an “AA” size battery
(UM/SUM-3, R6, HP-7 or similar).
surface.
z Make sure to turn the unit carefully when adjusting the
position.
z Periodically clean the transmitter on the remote control and the
sensor on the unit with a soft cloth.
z Do not place the unit other than these 2 positions to
avoid damage and injury.
z Exposing the sensor on the unit to strong light may interfere
with operation. Change the lighting or the direction of the unit
if this occurs.
To get the best display viewing angle, place the unit
as below.
Position 1:
On the shelf/table.
z Keep the remote control away from moisture, heat, shock, and
vibrations.
Test of the remote control
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Check the remote control after checking all the connections.
Point the remote control directly at the remote sensor on the unit.
The remote control can be used within the range shown below:
Foot cushion 1 and 2
touching the surface.
Position 2:
On the floor/ground
Remote sensor
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Foot cushion 2 and 3
touching the surface.
Note:
Exposing the infrared remote control to direct sunlight may cause
the remote control to be inoperable.
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General control
Auto resume function
The auto resume function will resume the last function and
playback, should there be a power failure or the AC power lead
becomes disconnected. However, CD/MP3 programme and
random mode are not memorised.
Equaliser
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REMOTE
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When the EQ/(X-BASS) button is pressed, the current mode
setting will be displayed. To change to a different mode, press
the EQ/(X-BASS) button repeatedly until the desired sound mode
appears.
FLAT
No equalisation.
ROCK
VOCAL
For rock music.
Vocals are enhanced.
To turn the power on
HIP HOP For hip hop music.
SALSA
For salsa music.
REGGAE For reggae music.
Press the ON/STAND-BY button to turn the power on.
After use:
Press the ON/STAND-BY button to enter the power stand-by
mode.
Muting
Display and Subwoofer light up control
The volume is muted temporarily when pressing the
the remote control. Press again to restore the volume.
button on
The display and subwoofer light can be changed.
Main unit:
X-Bass control
1) Press DEMO/(DIMMER)/ button for more than 3 seconds.
The current mode will be displayed.
2) Within 5 seconds, press DEMO/(DIMMER)/ button to change
the mode.
When the power is first turned on, the unit will enter the extra bass
mode which emphasises the bass frequencies, and “X-BASS” will
appear. To cancel the extra bass mode, press the EQ/(X-BASS)
button. The last equaliser mode will turn on.
Remote control:
Press DEMO/DIMMER button to change the mode.
To turn on the X-Bass mode again, press the EQ/(X-BASS) button
for more than 2 seconds.
(Display backlight on and Subwoofer light off)
(Display backlight off and Subwoofer light off)
(Display backlight on and Subwoofer light on)
MODE 1
MODE 2
MODE Off
Setting the clock (Remote control only)
Notes:
z During battery/DC operation, the unit will be set to Demo mode
off with display and subwoofer light in MODE 2 to reduce the
battery power consumption.
z During MODE 2, press any button to light up the display
backlight for a few seconds.
Volume auto fade-in
If you turn off and on the main unit with the volume set to 27 or
higher, the volume starts at 16 and fades in to the last set level.
Volume control
Press VOLUME +/– buttons (on main unit) or VOL +/– (on remote
control) to increase or decrease the volume.
In this example, the clock is set for the 24-hour (0:00) display.
1 Press the ON/STAND-BY button to turn the power on.
Direct key power on function
2 Press the CLOCK/TIMER button.
3 Within 10 seconds, press the ENTER button. To adjust the
When you press any of the following buttons, the unit turns on.
time, press the
ENTER button.
4 Press the
or
button and then press the
z iPod / , CD / , USB
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on the main unit or the remote
control: selected function is activated.
z TUNER/AUDIO IN on the main unit: last tuner or audio function
is activated.
or
button to select 24-hour or 12-hour
display and then press the ENTER button.
z TUNER or AUDIO IN on the remote control: the unit turns on
with the selected function activated.
The 24-hour display will appear.
(0:00 - 23:59)
The 12-hour display will appear.
(AM 12:00 - PM 11:59)
Auto power off function
The main unit will enter the stand-by mode (when iPad, iPod,
iPhone, guitar or microphone is not connected) after 15 minutes
of inactivity during:
The 12-hour display will appear.
(AM 0:00 - PM 11:59)
iPod:
Not docked.
Audio In:
CD:
No detection of input signal.
In the stop mode or no disc.
In the stop mode or no media.
USB:
Note:
However, if iPod or iPhone is docked, the unit will begin charging.
“iPod CHARGING” will be displayed.
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Notes:
Setting the clock (Remote control
only) (continued)
z Charging terminal for iPod, iPhone and iPad:
Condition
DOCK
USB terminal
5 To adjust the hour, press the
or
button
USB function
YES
YES
and then press the ENTER button. Press the
or
(without iPod or
iPhone docking)
button once to advance the time by 1 hour. Hold
it down to advance continuously.
6 To adjust the minutes, press the
or
button
or
Other function
(iPod / CD /
YES
NO
and then press the ENTER button. Press the
button once to advance the time by 1 minute.
Tuner / Audio In)
Hold it down to advance the time by 5 minutes interval.
Stand-by
YES
NO
To confirm the time display:
Press the CLOCK/TIMER button. The time display will appear for
z Fully charge the iPod, iPhone and iPad with AC power
before using GX-M10H battery operation.
z The message “This accessory is not made to work with
iPhone” or similar, may appear on the iPhone screen
when:
about 5 seconds.
Notes:
z When power supply is restored after unit is plugged in again
or after a power failure, confirm the clock, if required, reset the
clock (pages 6 - 7).
- battery is low.
- the iPhone is not properly docked (eg. slanting).
If this occurs, remove and re-dock the iPhone.
z This product is made for iPod, iPhone and iPad. To
prevent random interference when iPod, iPhone
or iPad is connected, the headphone output is
disabled, and “HPINVALID” will be displayed.
You may also experience brief audio interference
during incoming calls.
z The clock will continue counting for a few hours should there be
a power failure or the AC power lead becomes disconnected.
To readjust the clock:
Perform “Setting the clock” from step 1. If the “CLOCK” does
not appear in step 2, step 4 (for selecting the 24-hour or 12-hour
display) will be skipped.
To change the 24-hour or 12-hour display:
1 Clear all the programmed contents. [Refer to “Factory
reset, clearing all memory” on page 21 for details.]
2 Perform “Setting the clock” from step 1 onwards.
z The headphone output is switched off during inserting
iPod, iPhone and iPad unit. This is an Apple product
specification.
Listening to the iPod, iPhone or iPad
Made for:
iPod, iPhone and iPad connection (USB
only)
1 Insert the connector to the iPod, iPhone or iPad.
z iPod touch (4th generation) z iPod nano (2nd generation)
z iPod touch (3rd generation) z iPhone 4S
z iPod touch (2nd generation) z iPhone 4
iPad
z iPod touch (1st generation) z iPhone 3GS
z iPod classic
z iPhone 3G
z iPhone
z iPod nano (6th generation)
z iPod nano (5th generation)
z iPod nano (4th generation)
Connector
z iPad (3rd generation)
z iPad 2
z iPod nano (3rd generation) z iPad
Caution:
Please update your iPod, iPhone and iPad unit to the latest
software version before using it. Please visit Apple’s homepage to
download the latest version for your iPod, iPhone and iPad.
2 Place the iPad to the stand for iPad.
iPad
Stand for iPad
3 Connect the iPod, iPhone or iPad to the unit via USB
connector.
Note:
USB terminal does not support VIDEO out.
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Listening to the iPod, iPhone or iPad (continued)
iPod, iPhone or iPad playback (USB only)
iPod or iPhone playback (dock only)
1 Press the ON/STAND-BY button to turn the power on.
1 Press the ON/STAND-BY button to turn the power on.
2 Press the USB
/
button on the remote control or the main unit
2 Press the iPod
/
button on the remote control or the
to select USB function.
main unit to select iPod function.
3
Connect iPod, iPhone or iPad to the unit. “USB/iPod” will appear.
3 Insert iPod or iPhone unit into the dock of main unit.
“DOCK OK” will appear. Make sure to close the iPod
door before playback.
4 Press the iPod
/
button to start playback.
Notes:
Track number
z When enjoying loud music at high volume, sound vibration is
transferred to the docked iPod or iPhone. This vibration may
cause the song to shuffle if the iPod or iPhone ‘Shake to Shuffle’
setting is turned on. Should this happen, turn off the ‘Shake to
Shuffle’ function.
4 Press the USB
Note:
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button to start playback.
Stop button ( ) is invalid during iPod, iPhone or iPad playback.
iPhone playback
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iPod touch and iPhone need to be operated itself in the
following operations.
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Sound will only switch from iPhone to the main unit after
authentication process is completed in approximately 10 seconds.
1. Returning to the home screen.
2. Selecting the application on the home screen.
3. Dragging the slider.
z Incoming calls will pause the playback.
z Once the calls are answered, the conversation can only be
heard through the built-in iPhone speaker. Turn on the iPhone
speaker or undock the iPhone to start conversation.
To operate the connected iPod or iPhone, turn this unit
to position 2 (refer „Placing the unit” on page 5).
iPod and iPhone connection (Dock only)
Caution:
Unplug all accessories from the iPod or iPhone before inserting
it into the dock.
Note:
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Do not use the docking station to connect your iPad.
REMOTE
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1 Open the iPod door by pushing the iPod
door open knob to the area marked ‘ ’.
Cautions:
z Close the iPod door if not in use.
z Do not press the iPod door
downwards when it is open as it
may cause damage and injury.
To disconnect iPod, iPhone or iPad
It is safe to disconnect iPod, iPhone and iPad even during
playback. However, attention should be drawn when removing the
iPod or iPhone from docking station to avoid damage.
iPod door
2 Dock your iPod or iPhone into the unit.
iPhone
Watching videos on a TV connected to
iPod or iPhone
iPhone (bottom)
1 Press the DISPLAY (TV OUT) button for more than 2 seconds
until “V-OUT ON” appear on display.
Dock connector
2 Press the ENTER button to start playback.
Notes:
z If the TV Out setting is already turned on at video menu, the
video is automatically displayed on the TV screen when ENTER
key is pressed.
Dock for iPhone
For additional support, apply dock spacer (supplied) as shown.
z USB terminal does not support VIDEO OUT.
z To return to watching video on iPod or iPhone screen, press the
MENU button to enter video menu. Then press the DISPLAY
(TV OUT) button for more than 2 seconds until “V-OUT OFF”
appears.
Peel off
z During iPod or iPhone video playback, pressing the DISPLAY
(TV OUT) button will not toggle video out display between iPod
and TV.
separator
Caution:
Stop button ( ) is invalid during iPod function.
Dock spacer
Docking station
1 Peel off the double sided tape separator.
2 Place the spacer on the space allocated inside the docking
station as shown.
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Listening to the iPod, iPhone or iPad
(continued)
Function
Main unit
Remote
control
Operation
Dock/USB
Dock/USB
Menu
Enter
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Press to view the
iPod menu during
iPod function.
Navigating the iPod, iPhone or iPad
menus
1 Press the MENU button to view the menu on iPod,
iPhone or iPad unit. Press it again to go back to
previous menu.
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Press to confirm the
selection.
2 Use the TUNING ( or ) button to select an item on
the menu and then press ENTER button.
Cursor
Up/
Down
Press to select the
iPod menu.
Note:
When navigating the iPod, iPhone or iPad menu with remote
control, do not operate any of the buttons on the iPod or iPhone
unit. The volume level is adjusted by pressing the VOL (+ or –)
button on the main unit or the remote control. Adjusting the volume
on the iPod, iPhone or iPad units give no effect.
Listening to a CD or MP3/WMA disc
ON/STAND-BY
CD
iPod, iPhone and iPad operations:
The operations described below depend on the generation iPod,
iPhone and iPad you are using.
System on operation:
When the main unit is powered on, the iPod, iPhone or iPad units
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will automatically power on when docked or connected in the unit.
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REMOTE
SENSOR
System off (stand-by operation):
When the main unit is turned to stand-by mode, the docked
iPod, iPhone or connected iPad unit will automatically pause the
playback.
Various iPod, iPhone and iPad functions
This system can play back a standard CD, CD-R/RW in the CD
format and CD-R/RW with MP3 or WMA files, but cannot record
on them. Some audio CD-R and CD-RW discs may not be
playable due to the state of the disc or the device that was used
for recording.
Function
Play
Main unit
Remote
control
Operation
DOCK USB DOCK USB
iPod
USB
MP3:
Press in the pause
mode.
iPod
USB
MP3 is a form of compression. It is an acronym which stands
for MPEG Audio Layer 3. MP3 is a type of audio code which
is processed by significant compression from the original
audio source with very little loss in sound quality.
z This system supports MPEG 1 Layer 3 and VBR files.
z During VBR file playback, time counter in the display may differ
from its actual playback time.
iPod
USB
Pause
Press in the
iPod
USB
playback mode.
z Bitrate which is supported by MP3 is 32 ~ 320 kbps.
WMA:
Track
up/
down
Press in the
playback or pause
mode.
WMA files are Advanced System Format files that include
audio files which are compressed with Windows Media Audio
codec. WMA is developed by Microsoft as an audio format file
for Windows Media Player.
If you press the
button in the pause
mode, press the
/
button to start the
z “MP3” and “WMA” indicator will light up after the unit reads
desired track.
information on an MP3 or WMA disc.
z Bitrate which is supported by WMA is 64 ~ 160 kbps.
Fast
forward/
reverse
Press and hold
down in the playback
mode.
Disc playback
Release the button
1 Press the ON/STAND-BY button to turn the power on.
to resume playback.
2 Press the CD
/
button on the remote control or the
Display
____
Press to toggle
display content.
main unit to select CD function.
3
Open the CD compartment by pushing the CD compartment
open knob to the area marked ‘ ’.
Repeat
Shuffle
____
____
Press to toggle
repeat mode.
4 Place the disc on the spindle, label side up.
Press for more than
2 seconds to toggle
shuffle mode.
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(continued)
Advanced CD or MP3/WMA disc
playback
5 Close the CD compartment.
6 Press the CD
/
button to start playback. After the last track is
played, the unit will stop automatically.
Caution:
z Do not place two discs in the spindle.
z Do not play discs of special shapes (heart, octagon, etc). It may
cause malfunctions.
Direct track search
By using the Numeric buttons, the desired tracks on the current
disc can be played.
z If TV or radio interference occurs during CD operation, move the
unit away from the TV or radio.
Use the Numeric buttons on the remote control to select the
desired track whilst playing the selected disc.
z The Numeric buttons allow you to select up to number 9.
z When selecting number 10 or higher, use the “10+” button.
z Due to the structure of the disc information, it takes longer to
read an MP3/WMA disc than a normal CD (approximately 20
to 90 seconds).
z Do not open the CD compartment during playback or you may
be injured.
A. For example, to choose 13
1 Press the “10+” button once.
2 Press the “1” button.
Notes for CD or MP3/WMA disc:
z When the end of the last track is reached during fast forward,
“END” will appear on the display and CD operation will be
paused. When the beginning of the first track is reached during
fast reverse, the unit will enter the playback mode (only for
CD).
3 Press the “3” button.
B. For example, to choose 130
1 Press the “10+” button twice.
2 Press the “1” button.
3 Press the “3” button.
z Rewritable multi-session discs with unfinished writing, can still
be played.
4 Press the “0” button.
Notes:
Various disc functions
z A track number higher than the number of tracks on the disc
cannot be selected.
z During random play, direct search is not possible.
Function
Play
Main unit
Remote
control
Operation
To stop playback:
Press the DEMO/(DIMMER)/
(
) button.
Press in the stop
mode.
Repeat play
Repeat play can play one track, all tracks or a programmed
sequence continuously.
DEMO/(DIMMER)
Stop
Press in the
playback mode.
To repeat one track:
Pause
Press in the
Press the PLAY MODE button repeatedly until “REP ONE”
playback mode.
appears. Press the CD
/
button.
Press the
/
button
To repeat all tracks:
to resume playback
from the paused
point.
Press the PLAY MODE button repeatedly until “REPALL” appears.
Press the CD
/
button.
Track
up/
Press in the
To repeat desired tracks:
playback or stop
mode.
Perform steps 1 - 5 in “Programmed play” section on page 11 and
then press the PLAY MODE button repeatedly until “REP ALL”
appears.
down
If you press the
button in the stop
mode, press the
To cancel repeat play:
Press the PLAY MODE button repeatedly until “NORMAL” appears
/
button to start the
and “ ” disappears.
desired track.
Caution:
Fast
forward/
reverse
Press and hold
down in the playback
mode.
Afterperformingrepeatplay,besuretopresstheDEMO/(DIMMER)/
(
) button. Otherwise, the disc will play continuously.
Release the button
to resume playback.
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Advanced CD or MP3/WMA disc playback (continued)
Random play
Programmed play (MP3/WMA)
The tracks on the disc can be played in random order
1 Whilst in the stop mode, press the MEMORY button to enter the
programming save mode.
automatically.
2 Press the TUNING ( or ) button on the remote control to
select the desired folder.
To random play all tracks:
Press and hold PLAY MODE button on the remote control until
Then press the
or
button on the remote control to
“RANDOM” appears. Press the CD
/
button.
select the desired tracks.
To cancel random play:
3 Press the MEMORY button to save the folder and track
Press the PLAY MODE button again. “RDM” indicator will
number.
disappear.
4 Repeat steps 2 – 3 for other folder/tracks. Up to 32 tracks can
be programmed.
Notes:
5 Press the CD
/
button to start playback.
z If you press the
button during random play, you can
move to the track selected next by the random operation. On
To cancel the programmed play mode:
the other hand, the
button does not allow you to move
During programmed stop mode, press the DEMO/(DIMMER)/
button. The display will show “MEM CLR” and all the programmed
contents will be cleared.
to the previous track. The beginning of the track being played
will be located.
z In random play, the unit will select and play tracks automatically.
(You cannot select the order of the tracks.)
Adding tracks to the programme:
If a programme has been previously stored, the “MEM” indicator
will be displayed. Press the MEMORY button. Then follow steps
2 - 3 to add tracks.
Programmed play (CD
You can choose up to 32 selections for playback in the order you
Notes:
like.
z When a CD compartment door is opened, the programme is
1 Whilst in the stop mode, press the MEMORY button on the
automatically cancelled.
remote control to enter the programming save mode.
z If you press the ON/STAND-BY button to enter the stand-
by mode or change the function from CD to another, the
programmed selections will be cleared.
2 Press the numeric button or
or
buttons on the
remote control to select the desired track.
z During the programme operation, random play is not possible.
3 Press the MEMORY button to save the track number.
4 Repeat steps 2 - 3 for other tracks. Up to 32 tracks can be
programmed. If you want to check the programmed tracks,
press the MEMORY button repeatedly. If you make a mistake,
the programmed tracks can be cleared by pressing the CLEAR
button for more than 2 seconds.
5 Press the CD
/
button to start playback.
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MP3/WMA folder mode (only for MP3/WMA files)
To play back MP3/WMA (Windows Media Audio) file
There are many music sites on the internet that you can download
MP3/WMA (Windows Media Audio) music files. Follow the
instructions from the website on how to download the music files.
You can then play back these downloaded music files by burning
them to a CD-R/RW disc.
z Your downloaded song/files are for personal use only. Any other
usage of the song without owner’s permission, is against the
law.
About folder playback order
If MP3/WMA files are recorded in several folders, a folder number
will be set to each folder automatically.
These folders can be selected by the FOLDER button on the
remote control. If there is no supported file formats inside the
selected folder, the folder is skipped and the next folder will be
selected.
Procedure to playback MP3/WMA disc
with folder mode on
To play back CD-R/RW.
Example: How to set folder number if MP3/WMA format files are
recorded as below figure.
1 Press the CD
/
button, and load an MP3/WMA disc. Press the
FOLDER button and disc info will be displayed.
2 Press the TUNING ( or ) button to select desired playback
folder. (Folder mode on)
1 ROOT folder is set as folder 1.
2 As for folders inside ROOT folder (Folder A and Folder B), the
folder which is recorded earlier on the disc will be set as folder
2 and folder 6.
3 Select desired file to be played back by pressing the
or
button.
3 As for folder inside Folder A (Folder C and Folder D), the folder
which is recorded earlier on the disc will be set as folder 3 and
folder 4.
4 Press the CD
/
button. Playback will start and file name will
be displayed.
z Title, Artist and Album name are displayed if they are
recorded on the disc.
4 Folder E that is inside Folder D will be set as folder 5.
z The folder and file order information which is recorded on the
disc depends on the writing software. There maybe possibilities
that this unit will playback the files not according to our expected
playback order.
z In case of playback with the folder mode on, press the
TUNING ( or ) button, and the folder can be selected
even though it is in playback/pause mode. It will continue
playback/pause mode in the 1st track of the selected folder.
z Display content can be changed by pressing the DISPLAY
button.
z For CD MP3/WMA, 999 numbers of folders and files inclusive of
the folders which have non playable files can be read.
z Folder mode on/off can be operated by the FOLDER button on
the remote control. Files that are played when folder mode is
set to the on position, may differ from those played back when
folder mode is turned off.
File name display
Folder display
Counter display
Title display
FILE 1
FILE 2
FILE 3
ROOT
FOLDER A
FOLDER C
Album display
Artist display
(FOLDER 1) (FOLDER 2) (FOLDER 3)
Note:
FOLDER D
(FOLDER 4)
FILE 4
If “NOTSUPRT” is displayed, it means “Copyright protected WMA
FILE 5
file” or “Not supported playback file” is selected.
FILE 6
FOLDER E
(FOLDER 5)
FILE 7
FILE 8
FOLDER B
(FOLDER 6)
FILE 9
FILE 10
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Listening to USB mass storage device/MP3 player
Caution:
2 Press the FOLDER button, and press the TUNING ( or
)
button to select desired playback folder. To start playback with
folder mode on, go to step 4. To change the playback folder,
press the TUNING ( or ) button to select another folder.
At USB mode, once the iPod or iPhone is docked onto the unit,
the iPod or iPhone will automatically start charging. ‘iPod DOCK
CHARGE MODE’ will be displayed. In order to listen to any USB
mass storage device / MP3 player, the iPod or iPhone must be
removed from the docking station.
3 Select desired file to be played back by pressing the
or
button.
4 Press the USB / button. Playback will start and the file name
will be displayed.
PORTABLE MUSIC BOOMBOX GX-M10
z Title, Artist and Album name are displayed if they are
recorded in the USB memory device.
TIMER
REMOTE
SENSOR
z Display content can be changed by pressing the DISPLAY
button.
To remove USB memory device
1 Press the DEMO/(DIMMER)/
(
) button to stop playback.
2 Disconnect USB memory device from the USB terminal.
Notes:
z SHARP will not be held liable for the loss of data whilst the USB
memory device is connected to the audio system.
z Files compressed in MP3 and/or WMA format can be played
back when connected to the USB terminal.
Note:
z This USB memory’s format supports FAT 16 or FAT 32.
z SHARP cannot guarantee that all USB memory devices will
work on this audio system.
This product is not compatible with MTP and AAC file systems
from USB mass storage device or MP3 player.
To play back USB/MP3 player with folder
mode off
z USB cable is not recommended for use in this audio system to
connect to USB memory device. Use of the USB cable will affect
the performance of this audio system. iPod, iPhone and iPad is
not prone to this condition.
1 Press the USB
/
button on the remote control or the main unit
to select USB function. Connect the USB memory device that
has MP3/WMA format files on the unit. When the USB memory
is connected to the main unit, the device information will be
displayed.
z This USB memory cannot be operated via USB hub.
z The USB terminal in this unit is not intended for a PC connection
but is used for music streaming with a USB memory device.
z External HDD-storage cannot be played back via USB
terminal.
2 Select desired file to be played back by pressing the
or
button.
3 Press the USB
/
button. Playback will start and the file name
z If the data inside the USB memory is large, it may take longer
time for the data to be read.
will be displayed.
z Title, Artist and Album name are displayed if they are
recorded in the USB memory device.
z This product can play WMA and MP3 files. It will automatically
detect the file type being played. If unplayable file is played
on this product, “NOTSUPRT” is indicated and the file will be
automatically skipped. This will take a few seconds. If abnormal
indications appear on the display due to the unspecified file, turn
off the unit and then turn it on again.
z Display content can be changed by pressing the DISPLAY
button.
Note:
To pause playback:
Press the USB button.
/
z This product relates to USB mass storage devices and MP3
players. It may however face some irregularities due to various
unforeseen reasons from some devices. Should this happen,
turn off the unit and then turn it on again.
To play back USB/MP3 player with folder
mode on
1 Press the USB
/
button on the remote control or the main unit
z During CD function, MP3 player will not be charging.
to select USB function. Connect the USB memory device that
has MP3/WMA format files on the unit. When the USB memory
is connected to the main unit, the device information will be
displayed.
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Advanced USB playback
Listening to the radio
The following functions are the same as CD operations:
Page
Direct track search.................................................................... 10
Repeat play................................................................................ 10
Random play.............................................................................. 11
Programmed play (MP3/WMA) ................................................ 11
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TIMER
REMOTE
SENSOR
Note:
If USB memory device is not connected, “NO MEDIA” will be
shown on the display.
Notes:
z This unit only supports “MPEG-1 Audio Layer-3” format.
(Sampling Frequency is 32, 44.1, 48kHz)
z Playback order for MP3 files may differ depending on the writing
software used during file download.
z Bitrate which is supported by MP3 is 32~320 kbps, WMA is
64~160 kbps.
z For MP3/WMA files, please put “.MP3” “.WMA” extension. Files
cannot be played back if there is no MP3/WMA extension.
z Playlists are not supported on this unit.
z This unit can display Folder Name or File Name up to 32
characters.
z Maximum total number of MP3/WMA files is 65025.
z Total number of folders read is 999 including folder with non-
playable file. However, the display shows only folder with MP3
files.
z The display playback time may not be displayed correctly when
playing back a variable bitrate file.
Tuning
z The ID3TAG information supported are TITLE, ARTIST and
ALBUM only. Title name, artist name and album name can be
displayed by pressing the DISPLAY button during file playback
or pause mode.
Note:
This product can receive FM stereo and FM monoaural
brodcasts.
z WMA meta tag also supports title, artist and album name which
are recorded in WMA files. Copyright protected WMA files
cannot be played back.
1 Press the ON/STAND-BY button to turn the power on.
2 Press the TUNER button on the remote control or TUNER/
AUDIO IN button on the main unit repeatedly to select FM
Stereo or FM Mono.
3 Press the TUNING ( or ) button on the remote control to tune
in to the desired station.
z Manual tuning:
Press the TUNING ( or ) button repeatedly to tune in to
the desired station.
z Auto tuning:
When the TUNING ( 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:
z When radio interference occurs, auto scan tuning may stop
automatically at that point.
z Auto scan tuning will skip weak signal stations.
z To stop the auto tuning, press the TUNING ( or ) button
again.
z When an RDS (Radio Data System) station is tuned in, the
frequency will be displayed first, and then the RDS indicator will
light up. Finally, the station name will appear.
z Full auto tuning can be achieved for RDS stations “ASPM”, see
page 16.
To receive an FM stereo transmission:
z Press the TUNER button to select stereo mode and “ST”
indicator will be displayed.
broadcast is in stereo.
“
”
will appear when an FM
z IftheFMreceptionisweak,presstheTUNERbuttontoextinguish
the “ST” indicator. The reception changes to monaural, and the
sound becomes clearer.
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Listening to the radio (continued)
Using the Radio Data System (RDS)
RDS is a broadcasting service which a growing number of FM
stations provide. These FM stations send additional signals
along with their regular programme signals. They send their
station names, and information about the type of programme
such as sport, music, etc.
Memorising a station
You can store 40 FM stations in memory and recall them at the
push of a button. (Preset tuning)
1 Perform steps 1 - 3 in “Tuning”.
When tuned to an RDS station, “RDS” and the station name will
2 Press the MEMORY button.
be displayed.
3 Within 30 seconds, press the PRESET ( or ) button to select
the preset channel number. Store the stations in memory, in
order, starting with preset channel 1.
“TP” (Traffic Programme) will appear on the display when the
received broadcast carries traffic information, and “TA” (Traffic
Announcement) will appear whilst a traffic information is on air.
“PTYI” (Dynamic PTY Indicator) will appear whilst the Dynamic
PTY station is received.
4 Within 30 seconds, press the MEMORY button to store that
station in memory. If the “MEM” indicator and preset number
disappear before the station is memorised, repeat the operation
from step 2.
5 Repeat steps 1 - 4 to set other stations, or to change a preset
station. When a new station is stored in the memory, the station
previously memorised for that preset channel number will be
erased.
Note:
The backup function protects the memorised stations for a few
days should there be a power failure or theAC power lead become
disconnected.
You can control the RDS by using the buttons on the remote
control only.
To recall a memorised station
Information provided by RDS
1 Press the PRESET ( or ) button for less than 0.5 seconds to
Each time the RDS DISP button is pressed, the display will
switch as follows:
select the desired station.
To scan the preset stations
The stations saved in the memory can be scanned automatically.
(Preset memory scan)
1 Press the PRESET ( or ) button for more than 0.5 seconds.
The preset number will flash and the programmed stations will
be tuned in sequentially, for 5 seconds each.
2 Press the PRESET ( or ) button again when the desired
station is located.
To erase entire preset memory
1 Press the ON/STAND-BY button to enter the stand-by mode.
2 Whilst pressing down the PRESET
button, press the ON/
STAND-BY button until “TUNCLEAR” appears.
Station name (PS)
Frequency
Programme type (PTY)
Radio text (RT)
When tuning in to a station other than an RDS station or to an
RDS station which sends weak signal, the display will change in
the following order:
NO PS
NO PTY
NO RT
98.80 MHz
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Using the Radio Data System (RDS) (continued)
Notes for radio text:
Using the Auto Station Programme
z The first 8 characters of the radio text will appear for 4 seconds
Memory (ASPM)
and then they will scroll across the display.
z If you tune in to an RDS station which is not broadcasting any
radio text, “NO RT” will be displayed when you switch to the
radio text position.
Whilst in the ASPM operation mode, the tuner will automatically
search for new RDS stations. Up to 40 stations can be stored.
If you have already stored some stations in memory, the number
of new stations you can store will be less.
z Whilst radio text data is received or when the text contents
change, “RT” will be displayed.
1 Press the TUNER button on the remote control or TUNER/
To recall stations in memory
AUDIO IN button repeatedly on the main unit to select TUNER
function.
To specify programmed types and select stations (PTY
search):
You can search a station by specifying the programme type (news,
sports, traffic programme, etc. ... see page 17) from the stations
in memory.
2 Press and hold down the RDS ASPM button on the remote
control.
1
2
3
After “ASPM” has flashed for about 4 seconds, scanning will
start (87.50 - 108.00 MHz).
1 Press the TUNER button on the remote control or TUNER/
AUDIO IN button repeatedly on the main unit to select TUNER
function.
When an RDS station is found, “RDS” will appear for a short
time and the station will be stored in memory.
2 Press the RDS PTY button on the remote control.
“SELECT” and “PTY TI” will appear alternately for about 6
seconds.
After scanning, the number of stations stored in memory will
be displayed for 4 seconds, and then “END” will appear for 4
seconds.
3 Within 6 seconds, press the PRESET ( or ) button to select
the programme type.
To stop the ASPM operation before it is complete:
Press the RDS ASPM button whilst it is scanning for stations.
The stations which are already stored in memory will be kept
there.
Each time the button is pressed, the programme type will
appear. If the button is held down for more than 0.5 seconds,
the programme type will appear continuously.
4 Whilst the selected programme type is flashing (within
6
Notes:
seconds), press the RDS PTY button again.
z Any station which has the same frequency as the one stored in
memory will not be stored.
z If 40 stations have already been stored in memory, the scan will
be aborted. If you want to redo the ASPM operation, erase the
preset memory.
After the selected programme type has been lit for 2 seconds,
“SEARCH” will appear, and the search operation will start.
Notes:
z If no station have been stored in memory, “END” will appear for
about 4 seconds.
z If the RDS signals are very weak, station names may not be
stored in memory.
z If the display has stopped flashing, start again from step 2. If the
unit finds a desired programme type, the corresponding channel
number will lit for about 8 seconds, and then the station name
will remain it.
z The same station name can be stored in different channels.
z In a certain area or during certain time periods, the station
names may temporarily be different.
z If you want to listen to the same programme type of another
station, press the RDS PTY button whilst the channel number or
station name is flashing. The unit will look for the next station.
z If no station can be found, “NOTFOUND” will appear for 4
seconds.
Notes for RDS operation
If any of the following events occur, it does not mean that the
unit is faulty:
If you select the traffic programme:
If you select the traffic programme (TP) in step 3, “TP” will
appear.
z “PS”, “NO PS” and a station name appear alternately, and the
unit does not operate properly.
z If a particular station is not broadcasting properly or a station
is conducting tests, the RDS reception function may not work
properly.
(This does not mean that you can listen to the traffic information
at that time.)
When the traffic information is broadcast, “TA” will appear.
z When you receive an RDS station whose signal is too weak,
information like the station name may not be displayed.
z “NO PS”, “NO PTY” or “NO RT” will flash for about 5 seconds,
and then the frequency will be displayed.
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Using the Radio Data System (RDS) (continued)
Descriptions of the PTY (Programme Type) codes, TP (Traffic
RELIGION
Any aspect of beliefs and faiths, involving a
God or Gods, the nature of existence and
ethics.
Involving members of the public expressing
their views either by phone or at a public
forum.
Programme) and TA (Traffic Announcement)
You can search for and receive the following PTY, TP and TA
signals.
PHONE IN
NEWS
Short accounts of facts, events and publicly
expressed views, reportage and actuality.
AFFAIRS
Topical programme expanding or enlarging
upon the news, generally in different pres-
entation style or concept, including debate,
or analysis.
Programmes whose purpose is to impart
advice in the widest sense.
Programme concerned with any aspect of
sport.
Programme intended primarily to educate, of
which the formal element is fundamental.
TRAVEL
Features and programmes concerned with
travel to near and far destinations, package
tours and travel ideas and opportunities. Not
for use for announcements about problems,
delays, or roadworks affecting immediate
travel where TP/TA should be used.
Programmes concerned with recrea-
tional activities in which the listener might
participate. Examples include, Gardening,
Fishing, Antique collecting, Cooking, Food
& Wine, etc.
INFO
LEISURE
SPORT
EDUCATE
JAZZ
Polyphonic, syncopated music characterised
by improvisation.
Songs which originate from, or continue the
musical tradition of the American Southern
States. Characterised by a straightforward
melody and narrative story line.
Current Popular Music of the Nation or Re-
gion in that country’s language, as opposed
to International “Pop” which is usually US or
UK inspired and in English.
Music from the so-called “golden age” of
popular music.
Music which has its roots in the musical
culture of a particular nation, usually played
on acoustic instruments. The narrative or
story may be based on historical events or
people.
Programme concerned with factual matters,
presented in an investigative style.
Broadcast when testing emergency broad-
cast equipment or receivers.
Emergency announcement made under ex-
ceptional circumstances to give warning of
events causing danger of a general nature.
DRAMA
All radio plays and serials.
CULTURE
Programmes concerned with any aspect
of national or regional culture, including
language, theatre, etc.
Programmes about the natural sciences and
technology.
Used for mainly speech-based programmes
usually of light-entertainment nature, not
covered by other categories. Examples
include: quizzes, panel games, personality
interviews.
Commercial music, which would generally
be considered to be of current popular
appeal, often featuring in current or recent
record sales charts.
COUNTRY
SCIENCE
VARIED
NATION M
OLDIES
FOLK M
POP M
ROCK M
EASY M
Contemporary modern music, usually written
and performed by young musicians.
DOCUMENT
TEST
Current contemporary music considered
to be “easy-listening”, as opposed to Pop,
Rock or Classical, or one of the specialised
music styles, Jazz, Folk or Country. Music in
this category is often but not always, vocal,
and usually of short duration.
Classical music for general, rather than
specialist appreciation. Examples of music
in this category are instrumental music, and
vocal or choral works.
Performances of major orchestral works,
symphonies, chamber music, etc., and
including Grand Opera.
Musical styles not fitting into any of the other
categories. Particularly used for specialist
music of which Rhythm & Blues and Reggae
are examples.
ALARM!
LIGHT M
NONE
TP
No programme type (receive only).
Broadcasts which carry traffic announce-
ments.
Traffic announcements are being broadcast.
CLASSICS
OTHER M
TA
WEATHER
FINANCE
CHILDREN
Weather reports and forecasts and meteoro-
logical information.
Stock Market reports, commerce, trading,
etc.
For programmes targeted at a young
audience, primarily for entertainment and
interest, rather than where the objective is
to educate.
SOCIAL
Programmes about people and things that
influence them individually or in groups.
Includes: sociology, history, geography,
psychology and society.
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Connecting other equipment
The connection lead is not included. Purchase a commercially
available lead as shown below.
Listening to the playback sounds of
portable audio player, etc.
Connecting a guitar / microphone
Caution:
Be careful not to connect a bass guitar as it might damage this
unit.
Microphone or guitar
(not supplied)
Headphone (not
supplied)
Portable audio
player, etc.
Ø 6.3 mm monoaural
cable (not supplied)
Audio cable (not supplied)
1 Set the guitar/microphone volume (GAIN) knob to the minimum
level.
1 Use a connection lead to connect the portable audio player etc.
to the AUDIO IN socket. When using video equipment, connect
the audio output to this unit and the video output to a television.
2 Press the ON/STAND-BY button to turn the power on.
3 Press the AUDIO IN button on the remote control or TUNER/
AUDIO IN button repeatedly on the main unit to select AUDIO
IN function.
2 Connect a guitar/microphone to the correct input socket. Make
sure that the cable has a 6.3 mm (1/4”) diameter plug.
3 Arrange the guitar/microphone cables into the grooves of the
cable holder on the left or the right side of the unit.
Then, thread the cable through the bottom of the unit.
Do not let the cables to be on top of the unit when using
guitar/microphone as it may cause the unit to roll over
causing damage and injury.
4 Play the connected equipment. If volume level of the connected
device is too high, sound distortion may occur. Should this
happen, lower the volume of the connected device. If volume
level is too low, increase the volume of the connected device.
Note:
To prevent noise interference, place the unit away from the
television.
Headphones
Thread the cables under the unit
Cable holder
z Do not turn the volume on to full at switch on and listen to music
at moderate levels. Excessive sound pressure from earphones
and headphones can cause hearing loss.
z Before plugging in or unplugging the headphone, reduce the
volume.
z Be sure your headphone has a 3.5 mm (1/8”) diameter plug
and impedance between 16 and 50 ohms. The recommended
impedance is 32 ohms.
z Plugging in the headphone disconnects the speakers
automatically. Adjust the volume using the VOLUME control.
4 Connect the cables to a guitar/microphone.
5 Select a source.
z To mix a guitar or microphone sound with a source sound,
select the playback source (iPod/CD/USB/Audio In/Tuner).
ꢀz To play a guitar or using the microphone only, select ’AUDIO
IN’ function. Make sure there is no playback from Audio In
connection.
6 Adjust the volume (GAIN) knob on the connected equipment.
Note:
Before disconnecting the guitar/microphone, set the guitar/
microphone volume (GAIN) knob to the minimum level.
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Timer and sleep operation (Remote control only)
6
7
Press the ENTER button to adjust the hour. Press the
or
button and then press the ENTER button.
To adjust the minutes, press the
then press the ENTER button.
or
button and
8
9
Set the time to finish as in steps 6 and 7 above.
Adjust the volume using the VOLUME control, and then press
the ENTER button. Do not turn the volume up too high.
10 Press the ON/STAND-BY button to enter the power stand-by
mode. The “TIMER” indicator lights up and the unit is ready for
timer playback.
TIMER
REMOTE
SENSOR
Timer playback:
The unit turns on and plays the desired source (CD, TUNER, USB,
iPod, AUDIO IN) at a preset time.
This unit has 2 types of timer: ONCE TIMER and DAILY
TIMER.
11 When the preset time is reached, playback will start. The
volume will increase gradually until it reaches the preset
volume. The timer indicator will blink during timer playback.
12 When the timer end time is reached, the system will enter the
power stand-by mode automatically.
Once timer:
Once timer play works for one time only at a preset time.
(“ ” indicator).
Once timer:
The timer will be cancelled.
Daily timer:
Daily timer:
Daily timer play works at the same preset time every day. For
example, set the timer as a wake-up call every morning.
(“DAILY” indicator).
The timer operates at the same time every selected day. It will
continue until the daily timer setting is cancelled. Cancel the
daily timer when it is not in use.
Using the once timer and daily timer in combination:
For example, use the once timer to listen a radio programme, and
use the daily timer to wake up.
Notes:
z When performing timer playback using another unit connected to
the USB terminal or AUDIO IN socket, select “USB” or “AUDIO
IN” in step 5. However, if the source is set to USB, make sure
there is no iPod or iPhone docked to the unit.
1 Set the daily timer (pages 19 - 20).
2 Set the once timer (pages 19 - 20).
z This unit will turn on or enter the power stand-by mode
automatically. However, the connected unit will not turn on or off.
To stop the timer playback, follow step “Cancelling the timer
setting” of this page.
1 minute or more
Daily timer
Start
Once timer
Start Stop
Stop
Checking the timer setting:
1 Turn the power on and press and hold down the CLOCK/TIMER
Timer playback
button.
2 Within 10 seconds, press the
or
button to select
Before setting timer:
“ONCE” or “DAILY”, and press the ENTER button.
3 Within 10 seconds, press the
or
button to select
z Check that the clock is set to the correct time (refer to page 6).
“TIM.CALL”, and press the ENTER button.
If it is not set, you cannot use the timer function.
Cancelling the timer setting:
1 Turn the power on and press and hold down the CLOCK/TIMER
z
For timer playback: Plug in USB or load discs or dock
iPod to be played.
button.
2 Within 10 seconds, press the
or
button to select
“ONCE” or “DAILY”, and press the ENTER button.
1
2
3
Press the ON/STAND-BY button to turn the power on.
Press and hold the CLOCK/TIMER button.
3 Within 10 seconds, press the
or
button to select
“TIM.OFF”, and press the ENTER button. Timer will be cancelled
(the setting will not be cancelled).
Within 10 seconds, press the
or
button to select
“ONCE” or “DAILY”, and press the ENTER button.
Within 10 seconds, press the or button to select
“TIM.SET”, and press the ENTER button.
To select the timer playback source (CD, TUNER, USB, iPod,
AUDIO IN), press the or button.
When you select the tuner, select a station by pressing the
4
5
or
button, and then press the ENTER button.
If a station has not been programmed, “NOPRESET” will be
displayed and timer setting will be cancelled.
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Timer and sleep operation (Remote
control only) (continued)
Troubleshooting chart
Many potential problems can be resolved by the owner without
calling a service technician.
If something is wrong with this product, check the following before
calling your authorised SHARP dealer or service centre.
Reusing the memorised timer setting:
The timer setting will be memorised once it is entered. To reuse
the same setting, perform the following operations.
1 Turn the power on and press and hold down the CLOCK/TIMER
General
button.
2 Within 10 seconds, press the
or
button to select
“ONCE” or “DAILY”, and press the ENTER button.
3 Within 10 seconds, press the or button to select
Symptom
Possible cause
“TIM.ON” , and press the ENTER button.
z The clock is not set to
z A power failure occured.
4 Press the ON/STAND-BY button to enter the power stand-by
the correct time.
z Reset the clock. (Refer page 6)
mode.
z When a button is
pressed, the unit does
not respond.
z Set the unit to the power
stand-by mode and then turn
it back on.
Sleep operation
The radio, compact disc, iPod, USB, and Audio In function can all
z If the unit still malfunctions,
reset it. (Refer page 21)
be turned off automatically.
1 Play back the desired sound source.
z No sound is heard.
z The volume level is set to
“MIN”.
2 Press the SLEEP button.
3 Within 5 seconds, press the Numeric button to set the time. (1
minute ~ 99 minutes)
z The headphones are
connected.
4 “SLEEP” will appear.
z Sound too low or
distorted.
z The batteries are depleted.
5 The unit will enter the power stand-by mode automatically after
the preset time has elapsed. The volume will be turned down 1
minute before the sleep operation finishes.
Change the batteries.
z Power suddenly shuts
down.
To confirm the remaining sleep time:
1 Whilst “SLEEP” is indicated, press the SLEEP button.
To cancel the sleep operation:
CD player
Press the ON/STAND-BY button whilst “SLEEP” is indicated. To
cancel the sleep operation without setting the unit to the stand-by
mode, proceed as follows.
1 Whilst “SLEEP” is indicated, press the SLEEP button.
2 Within 5 seconds, press the “0” button twice until “SLEEP 00”
appears.
Symptom
Possible cause
z Playback does not start. z The disc is loaded upside
z Playback stops in
the middle or is not
performed properly.
down.
z The disc does not satisfy the
standards.
To use timer and sleep operation together
z The disc is distorted or
scratched.
Sleep and timer playback:
z Playback sounds are
skipped, or stopped in
the middle of a track.
z The unit is located near
excessive vibrations.
For example, you can fall asleep listening to the radio and wake up
to CD in the next morning.
z A very dirty disc has been used.
z Condensation has formed
inside the unit.
1 Set the sleep time (see above, steps 1 - 5).
2 Whilst the sleep timer is set, set the timer playback (steps 2 - 9,
page 19).
z Volume level is too high. Adjust
to lower volume.
Timer playback
setting
Sleep timer
setting
End time
Remote control
1-99 minutes
Desired time
Timer playback start time
Symptom
Possible cause
Sleep operation will
automatically stop
z The remote control does z The AC power lead of the unit is
not operate.
not plugged in.
z Wrong battery polarity.
z The batteries are exhausted.
z The distance or angle is
incorrect.
z The remote control sensor
receives strong light or sunlight.
Tuner
Symptom
Possible cause
z The radio makes
unusual noises
continuously.
z The unit is placed near the TV
or computer.
z The FM aerial is not properly
extended or positioned.
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Troubleshooting chart (continued)
If such a problem occurs, do the following:
USB
1 Set the unit to the stand-by mode and turn the power on again.
2 If the unit is not restored in the previous operation, unplug and
plug in the unit again, and then turn the power on.
Symptom
Possible cause
Note:
z Device cannot be
z There is no MP3/WMA file
inside the device.
If neither operation above restores the unit, clear all the memory
detected.
by resetting it.
z The device is not properly
connected.
Factory reset, clearing all memory
z A MTP device is connected.
z The device contains AAC file
only.
1 Press the ON/STAND-BY button to enter the power stand-by
mode.
2 Whilst pressing down the VOLUME + button, press the ON/
STAND-BY button until “RESET” appears.
z Playback does not start. z A copyright-protected WMA or
false MP3 file is being played
back.
z Wrong time display.
z A Variable Bitrate files are being
played back.
z Wrong file name display.
z The File Name was written in
other than English characters.
Caution:
This operation will erase all data stored in memory including clock,
timer settings and tuner preset.
iPod, iPhone or iPad
Care of compact discs
Symptom
Possible cause
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.
z No sound is produced.
No image appears on
the TV/monitor.
z The iPod, iPhone or iPad is not
playing.
z The iPod, iPhone or iPad is not
properly connected to the unit.
z The AC power lead of the unit is
not plugged in.
z Do not write on either side of the disc, particularly the non-label
side from which signals are read. Do not mark this surface.
z Keep your discs away from direct sunlight, heat, and excessive
moisture.
z The video cable is not properly
connected.
z 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 centre, along the radius.
z The TV/monitor’s input
selection is not properly set.
z The iPod TV out feature has not
been set to output video.
z USB terminal do not support
video.
NO
YES
Correct
z iPod, iPhone or iPad will z The iPod, iPhone or iPad is
not charge.
not making full contact with the
connector.
z Using iPod (3rd generation).
z The iPod or iPhone is not
supported. Refer to page 7 for
compatible models.
Maintenance
z “This accessory is
not made to work
with iPhone” or “This
accessory is not
supported by iPhone”
appears on iPhone
screen.
z The iPhone battery is low.
Please charge the iPhone.
z iPhone is not properly docked.
Cleaning the cabinet
Periodically wipe the cabinet with a soft cloth and a diluted soap
solution, then with a dry cloth.
Caution:
z Do not use chemicals for cleaning (petrol, paint thinner, etc.). It
may damage the cabinet.
z Do not apply oil to the inside of the unit. It may cause
malfunctions.
Condensation
Sudden temperature changes, storage or operation in an
extremely humid environment may cause condensation inside
the cabinet (CD pickup, etc.) or on the transmitter on the remote
control. Condensation can cause the unit to malfunction. If this
happens, leave the power on with no disc in the unit until normal
playback is possible (about 1 hour). Wipe off any condensation on
the transmitter with a soft cloth before operating the unit.
If problem occurs
When this product is subjected to strong external interference
(mechanical shock, excessive static electricity, abnormal supply
voltage due to lightning, etc.) or if it is operated incorrectly, it may
malfunction.
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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.
USB (MP3 / WMA)
USB host interface
z Complies with USB 1.1 (Full
Speed)/2.0 Mass Storage Class.
z Support Bulk only and CBI protocol.
General
Support file
Bitrate support
Other
z MPEG 1 Layer 3
z WMA (Non DRM)
Power source
AC 110 - 240 V ~ 50/60 Hz
z MP3 (32 ~ 320 kbps)
15 V
(UM/SUM-1, R20) x 10
z WMA (64 ~ 160 kbps)
DC IN 12 V
(for car use only)
z Maximum total number of MP3/WMA
files is 65025.
Power
consumption
(AC power)
AC: Power on: 30 W
Power stand-by: 0.4 W (*)
z Maximum total number of folders is
999 INCLUSIVE of root directory.
z The ID3TAG information supported
are TITLE, ARTIST and ALBUM only.
z Supports ID3TAG version 1 and
version 2.
DC 12 V: 4.5 A
Dimensions
Width: 750 mm (30 - 5/16’’)
Height: 275 mm (10 - 13/16”)
Depth: 280 mm (11 - 1/16”)
Weight
7.6 kg (16.8 lbs.) (without batteries and
accessories)
File system
support
z
Support USB devices with
Microsoft Windows/DOS/FAT
12/FAT 16/ FAT 32.
( * ) This power consumption value is obtained when the
demonstration mode is cancelled in the power stand-by mode.
Refer to page 4 to cancel the demonstration mode.
z
2 kbyte block length for sector.
Amplifier
Tuner
Output power
Front speaker:
Frequency range
Preset
FM: 87.5 - 108 MHz
40 (FM station)
MPO: 37 W (18.5 W + 18.5 W)
RMS: 34 W (17 W + 17 W) (10% T.H.D.)
RMS: 28 W (14 W + 14 W) (1% T.H.D.)
Subwoofer:
Speaker
MPO: 78 W
RMS: 66 W (10% T.H.D.)
RMS: 38 W (1% T.H.D.)
Type
2-way type speaker system
Front Speakers:
Output terminals
Input terminals
Video output: 1 Vp-p
Headphones: 16 - 50
(recommended: 32 )
8 cm (3-1/8”) - 3 - Full Range
Subwoofer: 13 cm (5- 1/8”) - 6
- Woofer (light-up)
Audio In (audio signal):
500 mV/47 k ohms
Maximum input
power
Rated input power
Front Speakers: 34W / Channel
Subwoofer: 66W / Channel
Front Speakers: 17W / Channel
Subwoofer: 33W / Channel
Mic Input: 200 - 2 k Ø 6.3 mm
Guitar: 100 k - 1 M Ø 6.3 mm
CD player
Type
Single disc multi-play compact disc
player
Signal readout
D/A converter
Non-contact, 3-beam
semiconductor laser pickup
Multi bit D/A converter
20 - 20,000 Hz
Frequency
response
Dynamic range
90 dB (1 kHz)
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For Australia and New Zealand customers
FOR LOCATION ENQUIRIES WITHIN
AUSTRALIA
REGARDING YOUR LOCAL
SHARP APPROVED SERVICE CENTRE
VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT
OR CALL SHARP CUSTOMER CARE
1300 135 022
(LOCAL CALL COSTS APPLY WITHIN AUSTRALIA)
SHARP CORPORATION OF AUSTRALIA PTY LTD
FOR LOCATION ENQUIRIES WITHIN
NEW ZEALAND
REGARDING YOUR LOCAL
SHARP APPROVED SERVICE CENTRE
VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT
CONTACT YOUR SELLING DEALER/RETAILER
OR CALL
SHARP CUSTOMER SERVICES
TELEPHONE: 09 573 0111
FACSIMILE: 09 573 0113
SHARP CORPORATION OF NEW ZEALAND LIMITED
SPform019(AUGUST 2011)
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For U.K. and Ireland customers
NOTES FOR USERS IN THE U.K. AND IRELAND
The mains lead of this product is tted with a non-rewireable
(moulded) plug incorporating a10A fuse. Should the fuse need to
be replaced, a BSI or ASTA approved BS 1362 fuse marked or
and of the same rating as above, which is also indicated on
the pin face of the plug must be used.
Ensure that neither the brown nor the blue wire is connected to
the earth terminal in your three pin plug.
Before replacing the plug cover, make sure that:
If the new
d plug contains a fuse, its value is the same as
that removed from the cut-off plug.
Always re t the fuse cover after replacing the fuse. Never use
the plug without the fuse cover tted.
The cord grip is clamped over the sheath of the mains lead
and not simply over the lead wires.
In the unlikely event of the socket outlet in your home not being
IF YOU HAVE ANY DOUBT, CONSULT A QUALIFIED ELEC-
TRICIAN.
compatible with the plug supplied, cut-off the mains plug and
an appropriate type.
t
SERVICE INFORMATION
DANGER:
In the unlikely event of your equipment requiring repair, please
contact the dealer or supplier from whom it was purchased. Where
customersupport.aspx
The fuse from the cut-off plug should be removed and the cut-off
plug destroyed immediately and disposed of in a safe manner.
Under no circumstances should the cut-off plug be inserted else-
where into a 13A socket outlet as a serious electric shock may
occur.
To t an appropriate plug to the mains lead, follow the instruc-
tions below:
Customers without internet access may telephone 0845
880 0512 during of ce hours (or (01) 676 0648 if telephoning
from lreland).
Please note; all calls will be charged at local rate.
Certain replacement parts and accessories may be obtained from
our main parts distributor.
IMPORTANT:
The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the
following code:
WILLOW VALE ELECTRONICS LTD.
0121 766 5414
Blue
: Neutral
Brown : Live
In the unlikely event of this equipment requiring repair during the
guarantee period, you will need to provide proof of the date of
purchase to the repairing company.
Please keep your invoice or receipt, which is supplied at the
time of purchase.
As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this product may
not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the termi-
nals in your plug, proceed as follows:
The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the plug
terminal which is marked N or coloured black.
The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the
plug terminal which is marked L or coloured red.
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For U.K. and Ireland customers
Information on Proper Disposal
A.Information on Disposal for Users (private households)
1. In the European Union
Attention: If you want to dispose of this equipment, please do not use the ordinary dustbin!
Used electrical and electronic equipment must be treated separately and in accordance with
legislation that requires proper treatment, recovery and recycling of used electrical and electronic
equipment.
Following the implementation by member states, private households within the EU states may
return their used electrical and electronic equipment to designated collection facilities free of
charge*.
Attention: Your
product is marked
with this symbol. It
means that used
electrical and
electronic products
should not be mixed
with general
household waste.
There is a separate
collection system for
these products.
In some countries* your local retailer may also take back your old product free of charge if you
purchase a similar new one.
*) Please contact your local authority for further details.
If your used electrical or electronic equipment has batteries or accumulators, please dispose of
these separately beforehand according to local requirements.
By disposing of this product correctly you will help ensure that the waste undergoes the necessary
treatment, recovery and recycling and thus prevent potential negative effects on the environment
and human health which could otherwise arise due to inappropriate waste handling.
2. In other Countries outside the EU
If you wish to discard this product, please contact your local authorities and ask for the correct
method of disposal.
For Switzerland: Used electrical or electronic equipment can be returned free of charge to the
dealer, even if you don't purchase a new product. Further collection facilities are listed on the
B.Information on Disposal for Business Users
1. In the European Union
If the product is used for business purposes and you want to discard it:
Please contact your SHARP dealer who will inform you about the take-back of the product. You
might be charged for the costs arising from take-back and recycling. Small products (and small
amounts) might be taken back by your local collection facilities.
For Spain: Please contact the established collection system or your local authority for take-back of
your used products.
2. In other Countries outside the EU
If you wish to discard of this product, please contact your local authorities and ask for the correct
method of disposal.
Information on Battery Disposal
The battery supplied with this product contains traces of Lead.
For EU: The crossed-out wheeled bin implies that used batteries should not be put to the general household
waste! There is a separate collection system for used batteries, to allow proper treatment and recycling in
accordance with legislation. Please contact your local authority for details on the collection and recycling
schemes.
For Switzerland: The used battery is to be returned to the selling point.
For other non-EU countries: Please contact your local authority for correct method of disposal of the used
battery.
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TERMS OF GUARANTEE
Sharp Electronics (UK) Ltd. (“Sharp”) guarantees to provide for the repair, or at its option the replace-
ment, of this product subject to the conditions listed below:-
1. This guarantee shall only apply to faults which are due to inferior workmanship or materials. It does
not cover faults or damage caused by accident, misuse, fair wear and tear, neglect, tampering with
the product, or repair other than by a Service Facility appointed by Sharp.
2. As this product is intended for private domestic use only, the guarantee will not apply if the product
is used in the course of a business, trade or profession.
3. T
Service Facility within one year from the date this product was purchased. Proof of purchase must
be provided.
4. The guarantee does not cover carriage costs, audio tapes, compact discs, iPod, iPhone, iPad,
USB devices or batteries.
5. In the unlikely event of this product requiring repair, please contact the supplier from whom it was
purchased. Where this is not possible, please contact the Sharp Customer Information Centre on
the telephone number given below.
6. No person has any authority to vary the terms or conditions of this guarantee.
7. This guarantee is offered as an additional
to your statutory rights, and does not affect these
rights in any way.
If you have any dif
operating this product, or would like information on other Sharp products,
please telephone the Sharp Customer Information Centre on the number given below.
Sharp Customer Information Centre - Telephone 0845 880 0512
(or (01) 676 0648 if telephoning from Ireland)
TINSEA413AWZZ
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