Sharp SD-FX1 User Manual

Sharp SD-FX1 1 bit Stereo System
• The corresponding page number from the Japanese manual is listed on the right side of the function description.
SHARP SD-FX1 Users Guide
Changing the display color 1-Press DISPLAY at least 2 seconds
2-Press CURSOR BACK/FORWARD to choose "Color" 3-Press ENTER then press CURSOR BACK/FORWARD to choose mode
-Fixed: Set to users' desired color
-Weekly: Daily color changes
-Random: Random color changes 4-Press ENTER 5-If "Fixed" or "Weekly" is choosen press CURSOR BACK/FORWARD to choose color then press ENTER pg19
Turning OFF display 1-Press DISPLAY at least 2 seconds
2-Press CURSOR BACK/FORWARD to choose "Dimmer on" or "Dimmer off" then press ENTER
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Setting the clock 1-Press TIMER /DELETE
2-Press CURSOR BACK/FORWARD to choose "Time adjust" 3- Press ENTER 4-Press BACK/FORWARD to set year, press ENTER 5-Press BACK/FORWARD to set month, press ENTER 6-Press BACK/FORWARD to set day, press ENTER 7-Press BACK/FORWARD to set hour, press ENTER 8-Press BACK/FORWARD to set minute, press ENTER
-To reconfirm time/date when power is off press DISPLAY, when power is on press TIMER/DELETE and then CURSOR BACK/FORWARD and time will display
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Checking display during playback 1-Press TIME on remote repeatedly to display: track time elapsed, time remaining, disc time
remaining 2-Press DISPLAY repeatedly for CD level meter, CD text info and for MD level meter, text info, remaining recordable time, recording date and time
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Listening to the radio 1-Press TUNE/BAND and choose FM or AM
2-Press TUNING BACK/FORWARD to choose station
Auto: Manual:
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Pre-setting radio stations 1-Tune in to desired station
2-Press ENTER on remote 3-Press TUN./PRESET within 5 seconds then CURSOR BACK/FORWARD to choose the pre-set number 4-Press ENTER within 5 seconds
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Listening to pre-set stations 1-Press TUNER/BAND
2-Press TUN./PRESET BACK FORWARD to choose pre-set number
-To erase all pre-sets 1-Press CLEAR on remote for at least three seconds, "Tuner clear" will display 2-Press ENTER on remote
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Adjusting volume and tone X-BASS (emphasises bass tone)
1-Press X-BASS, on/off displays Adjusting tone (pre-set equalizer) 1-Press PRE-EQ to choose one of four pre-set tones:
Flat, Soft, Heavy, Vocal
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Using Repeat and Random modes 1-After stopping playback press PLAY MODE to choose playback mode:
Normal, Repeat, Random
2-Begin playback
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Using program mode 1-Stop playback
2-Press PROGRAM 3-Press numeral keys to choose track (pressing CLEAR during programming will erase last track) 4-After completion of programming press CD/MD STOP 5-To start playback press CD/MD PLAY
-To check programmed track order press BACK FORWARD keys while playback is stopped
-To add new tracks to program follow steps 1-4. The new tracks will follow behind the previously programmed tracks
-To erase all programmed tracks stop playback and press CLEAR
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Recording from CD to MD 1-Insert CD and recordable MD
2-Stop CD playback and switch source to CD 3-Press REC MODE to choose recording mode: SP, LP2, LP4, MONO
4-To begin recording press either HIGH for high speed recording or NORMAL for normal speed.
-When there is not enough recordable space on an MD the following will display: First, "TTL" followed by the number of tracks and time that will record. This will be followed by a different display, "OVR" followed by number of tracks and time that cannot be recorded.
-To continue recording anyway press HIGH or NORMAL
-To quit press MD STOP key
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Manually adjusting recording level 1-Stop CD playback and switch source to CD
2-Press VOL BACK/FORWARD to choose track numbers to be recorded 3-Press REC MODE to choose recording mode 4-Press CD PLAY 5-Press REC, pause the recording 6-Press REC LEVEL/CURSOR to adjust the level
-Levels can be adjusted from -4db to 10db in 2db increments 7-Press CD STOP 8-Press BACK/FORWARD to choose track once more 9-Press CD PLAY to begin recording
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Checking recording mode and remaining time available 1-When playback is stopped press REC MODE repeatedly to view different recording modes
and and time remaining
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Checking display when recording 1-Press DISPLAY repeatedly to show:
-Elasped time
-MD/CD track titles
-Level meter
-Remaining recordable time
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Recording radio broadcasts to MD 1-Set station to be recorded
2-Insert a recordable MD 3-Press REC MODE to choose recording mode 4-Press REC 5-Press PLAY on MD, recording will begin
-When recording from the radio the total time recorded will become one track on the MD. Stopping or pausing during recording will create a new track
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Creating a new track while recording 1-To create a new track during recording without interruption press REC during recording at
point where new track is desired
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Recording only prrgrammed tracks from CD to MD Hyper Track Edit
1-Switch source to CD 2-Insert CD and recordable MD 3-Press BACK/FORWARD keys to choose track number 4-Press TRACK key to set track number 5-Repeat steps 3-4 until all tracks to be recorded are set (up to 20 tracks can be programmed) 6-Choose HIGH or NORMAL to begin recording
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Recording while listening to a CD 1-While listening to desired track press TRACK
2-After track is set press CD STOP 3-Press HIGH or NORMAL to begin recording
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Recording from the beginning of a previously recorded MD Top Position Edit
-With this function new tracks can be recorded on to the beginning of the MD, all previously recorded tracks will come after 1-Prepare for recording 2-Press TOP POSITION key, press once more to set 3-Begin recording, if CD press HIGH or NORMAL, if radio press REC then MD PLAY
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Copying track titles from CD-TEXT CDs 1-Begin recording
2-Press NAME/TOC EDIT while track to be copied is playing 3-Press ENTER within 10 seconds, the current track title information will display 4-Press ENTER once again before the track recording finishes
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About high speed recording
-With this unit CD to MD recording can be done in approx. half the normal time in High Speed Recording Mode, however some restrictions apply. High speed copying limitations: After the first copy of a CD is made there is an automatically imposed waiting period before another high speed copy of the same CD can be made. For example: If a CD to MD recording finishes in 40 minutes you will have to wait 34 minutes before another high speed copy of same CD is made. If the recording was 74 minutes, a 74 minute waiting period will apply.
-If another copy is needed immediately recording can be done in normal recording speed.
-If high speed recording is interrupted or if even only one song is recorded a waiting period will apply.
-If high speed recordings are made from 20 different CDs consecutively a waiting period will be imposed before the 21st CD can be recorded in high speed mode
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