S and O ELECTRONICS XLHF102B HI FI COMPONENT SYSTEM User Manual

S&O; ELECTRONICS (MALAYSIA) SDN. BHD. HI FI COMPONENT SYSTEM

User Manual

 ●This audio system supports devices with Android 4.1, Jelly Bean and higher. ●For device with a lower Android version, refer the operation manual of the device for recommended app (application).XL-HF102B OPERATION MANUALMODELHI FI COMPONENT SYSTEMThank 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.14E R MW 1TINSEA468AWZZAccessoriesThe following accessories are included.Remote control x 1(RRMCGA357AWSA) FM antenna x 1(92LFANT1535A)AM loop antenna x 1(QANTLA006AWZZ)ENGLISH*TINSEA468AWZZWY*|
E-1Explanation of Graphical Symbols:The lighWning Àash wiWh arrowhead s\PEol wiWhin an eTuilaWeral Wriangle is inWended Wo alerW Whe user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product¶s enclosure that Pa\ Ee of suf¿-cient Pagnitude to constitute a risN of electric shocN to persons.The e[claPation point within an eTuilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of iPpor-tant operating and Paintenance servicing instruc-tions in the literature accoPpan\ing the appliance.CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.CAUTIONRISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPENFor users in U.S.WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.This proGXct is classi¿eG as a CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT Caution - Use of any controls, adjustments or procedures other than those speci¿ed herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.NOTEThis eTuipPent has Eeen tested and found to coPpl\ with the liPits for a &lass % digital device pursuant to 3art 1 of the F&& Rules. These liPits are designed to provide reasonaEle protection against harPful interference in a residential instal-lation. This eTuipPent generates uses and can radiate radio freTuenc\ energ\ and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions Pa\ cause harPful interference to radio coPPunications. +owever there is no guarantee that interfer-ence will not occur in a particular installation. If this eTuipPent does cause harPful interference to radio or television reception which can Ee deterPined E\ turning the eTuipPent off and on the user is encouraged to tr\ to correct the interference E\ one or Pore of the following Peasures ●Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. ●Increase the separation Eetween the eTuipPent and re-ceiver. ●&onnect the eTuipPent into an outlet on a circuit different froP that to which the receiver is connected. ●&onsult the dealer or an e[perienced radioT9 technician for help.Warning: &hanges or Podi¿cations to this unit not e[pressl\ approved E\ the part\ responsiEle for coPpliance could void the user¶s authorit\ to operate the eTuipPent.FCC Radiation Exposure StatementThis device coPplies with the liPits for a &lass % digital device pursuant to 3art 1 of the F&& Rules. It Pust not Ee co-located or operating in conMunction with an\ other antenna or transPitter.2peration is suEMect to the following two conditions1.  This device Pa\ not cause harPful interference and.  This device Pust accept an\ interference received including interference that Pa\ cause undesired operation.This eTuipPent should Ee installed and operated with a Pini-PuP distance of  cP Eetween the radiator and person¶s Eod\.IC Radiation Exposure Statement (For Users In Canada)This  &lass  % digital apparatus coPplies with the &anadian I&ES- &lass % speci¿cations.This device coPplies with Industr\ &anada license-e[ePpt RSS standards. 2peration is suEMect to the following two conditions1.  this device Pa\ not cause interference and.   this device Pust accept an\ interference including interfer-ence that Pa\ cause undesired operation of the device.This eTuipPent should Ee installed and operated with a Pini-PuP distance of  cP Eetween the radiator and person¶s Eod\. e[cluding e[trePities hands wrists feet and anNles.Note to CATV system installer:This rePinder is provided to call the &AT9 s\steP installer¶s attention to Article 8 of the National Electrical &ode that provides guidelines for proper grounding and in particular speci¿es that the caEle ground shall Ee connected to the grounding s\steP of the Euilding as close to the point of caEle entr\ as practical.FOR YOUR  RECORDSFor \our assistance in reporting this unit in case of loss or theft please record Eelow the Podel nuPEer and serial nuPEer which are located on the rear of the unit. 3lease retain this in-forPation. Model number  .............................. Serial number  .............................. Date of purchase  .............................. Place of purchase ..............................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 such use is required. For details, please visit http://mp3licensing.comMPEG Layer-3 audio coding technology licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson.Special notes
E-2Electricit\ is used to perforP Pan\ useful functions Eut it can also cause personal inMuries and propert\ daPage if iPproperl\ handled. This product has Eeen engineered and Panufactured with the highest priorit\ on safet\. +owever iPproper use can result in electric shocN andor ¿re. In order to prevent potential danger please oEserve the following instructions when install-ing operating and cleaning the product. To ensure \our safet\ and prolong the service life of this product please read the fol-lowing precautions carefull\ Eefore use.1  Read these instructions. .eep these instructions. +eed all warnings.4  Follow all instructions. 'o not use this apparatus near water.6 &lean onl\ with dr\ cloth.  'o not ElocN an\ ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the Panufacturer¶s instructions.8 'o not install near an\ heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including aPpli¿ers that produce heat. 'o not defeat the safet\ purpose of the polari]ed or ground-ing-t\pe plug. A polari]ed plug has two Elades with one wid-er than the other. A grounding t\pe plug has two Elades and a third grounding prong. The wide Elade or the third prong are provided for \our safet\. If the provided plug does not ¿t into \our outlet consult an electrician for replacePent of the oEsolete outlet.1 3rotect the power cord froP Eeing walNed on or pinched particularl\ at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where the\ e[it froP the apparatus.11 2nl\ use attachPentsaccessories speci¿ed E\ the Panu-facturer.1 Use onl\ with the cart stand tripod EracN-et or taEle speci¿ed E\ the Panufacturer or sold with the apparatus.  When a cart is used use caution when Poving the cartap-paratus coPEination to avoid inMur\ froP tip-over.  1  Unplug this apparatus during lightning storPs or when un-used for long periods of tiPe.14  Refer all servicing to Tuali¿ed service personnel. Servicing is reTuired when the apparatus has Eeen daPaged in an\ wa\ such as power-suppl\ cord or plug is daPaged liTuid has Eeen spilled or oEMects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has Eeen e[posed to rain or Poisture does not operate norPall\ or has Eeen dropped.Additional Safety Information1 3ower Sources - This product should Ee operated onl\ froP the t\pe of power source indicated on the ParNing laEel. If \ou are not sure of the t\pe of power suppl\ to \our hoPe consult \our product dealer or local power coPpan\. For product intended to operate froP Eatter\ power or other sources refer to the operating instructions.16 2verloading - 'o not overload wall outlets e[tension cords or integral convenience receptacles as this can result in a risN of ¿re or electric shocN.1 2EMect and /iTuid Entr\ - Never push oEMects of an\ Nind into this product through openings as the\ Pa\ touch dan-gerous voltage points or short-out parts that could result in a ¿re or electric shocN. To prevent ¿re or shocN ha]ard do not e[pose this appli-ance to dripping or splashing. No oEMects ¿lled with liTuids such as vases shall Ee placed on the apparatus.18 'aPage ReTuiring Service - Unplug this product froP the wall outlet and refer servicing to Tuali¿ed service personnel under the following conditions a.  When the A& cord or plug is daPaged E.  If liTuid has Eeen spilled or oEMects have fallen into the product c.  If the product has Eeen e[posed to rain or water d.  If the product does not operate norPall\ E\ following the operating instructions. AdMust onl\ those controls that are covered E\ the operating instructions as an iPproper ad-MustPent of other controls Pa\ result in daPage and will often reTuire e[tensive worN E\ a Tuali¿ed technician to restore the product to its norPal operation e.  If the product has Eeen dropped or daPaged in an\ wa\ and f.  When the product e[hiEits a distinct change in perfor-Pance - this indicates a need for service.1 ReplacePent 3arts - When replacePent parts are reTuired Ee sure the service technician has used replacePent parts speci¿ed E\ the Panufacturer or have the saPe character-istics as the original part. Unauthori]ed suEstitutions Pa\ result in ¿re electric shocN or other ha]ards. Safet\ &hecN - Upon coPpletion of an\ service or repairs to this product asN the service technician to perforP safet\ checNs to deterPine that the product is in proper operating condition.1  Wall or ceiling Pounting - When Pounting the product on a wall or ceiling Ee sure to install the product according to the Pethod recoPPended E\ the Panufacturer. 3ower /ines - An outside antenna s\steP should not Ee located in the vicinit\ of overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits or where it can fall into such power lines or circuits. When installing an outside antenna s\steP e[trePe care should Ee taNen to Neep froP touch-ing such power lines or circuits as contact with theP Pight Ee fatal. 3rotective AttachPent 3lug - The product is eTuipped with an attachPent plug having overload protection. This is a safet\ feature. See Instruction Manual for replacePent or resetting of protective device. If replacePent of the plug is reTuired Ee sure the service technician has used a re-placePent plug speci¿ed E\ the Panufacturer that has the saPe overload protection as the original plug.  4 Stand - 'o not place the product on an unstaEle cart stand tripod or taEle. 3lacing the product on an unstaEle Ease can cause the product to fall resulting in serious person-al inMuries as well as daPage to the product. Use onl\ a cart stand tripod EracNet or taEle recoPPended E\ the Panufacturer or sold with the product. When Pounting the product on a wall Ee sure to follow the Panufacturer¶s in-structions. Use onl\ the Pounting hardware recoPPended E\ the Panufacturer.Important Safety Instructions
E-3CONSUMER LIMITED WARRANTYSHARP ELECTRONICS CORPORATION warrants to the first consumer purchaser that this Sharp brand product (the "Product"), when ship 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 equivalentat 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 LIMITED WARRANTY IS VALID ONLY IN THE FIFTY (50) UNITED STATES, THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA ANDPUERTO RICO.Model Specific SectionYour Product Model Number & Description:Warranty Period for this Product:Additional Item(s) Excluded from Warranty Coverage (if any):Where to Obtain Service:What to do to Obtain Service:XL-HF102BHI FI COMPONENT SYSTEM(Be sure to have this information available when you need service for your Product.)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. 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, CALL 1-800-BE-SHARPSHARP ELECTRONICS CORPORATION1 Sharp Plaza, Suite 1, Mahwah, NJ 07495-1123For U.S. customer onlyThe Bluetooth word ParN and logos are registered tradeParNs owned E\ %luetooth SI* Inc. and an\ use of such ParNs E\ S+AR3 is under license. 2ther tradeParNs and trade naPes are those of their respective owners. ●;/-+F1% +i Fi &oPponent S\steP consisting of ;/-+F1% Pain unit and &3-+F1 speaNer s\steP.Special Notes
E-4Precautions ■Front panel  1. Remote sensor2. Timer indicator3. Disc Tray4. Volume Control5. ON/STANDBY Button6. FUNCTION Button7. USB Terminal8.  Audio In Jack9. Headphone Jack10. Pairing Button11. Tuner Preset Down, CD/USB Skip Down Button12. Tuner Preset Up, CD/USB Skip Up Button13. Disc/USB/Bluetooth Stop Button14. Disc/USB/Bluetooth Play or Pause Button15. Disc Tray Open/Close Button1856791110 12 13 14 1542 3 ■General   ●.eep \our eTuipPent at least 4” 1 cP of free space along the sides top and EacN for proper ventilation.4” 1 cP 4” 1 cP4” 1 cP4” 1 cP ●Use the unit on a ¿rP level surface free froP viEration. ●3lace the speaNers at least 1”  cP awa\ froP an\ &RT T9 to avoid color variations across the T9 screen. If the variations persist Pove the speaNers further awa\ froP the T9. /&' T9 is not prone to such variation. ●.eep the unit awa\ froP direct sunlight strong Pag-netic  ¿elds e[cessive dust huPidit\ and electronic  electrical eTuipPent hoPe coPputers facsiPiles etc. which generate electrical noise. ●'o not e[pose the unit to Poisture to tePperatures higher than 14F 6& or to e[trePel\ low tePpera-tures. ●If the unit does not worN properl\ unplug and plug it in again. Then turn on the unit. ●In case of an electrical storP unplug the unit for safet\. ●+old the A& power plug E\ the head when rePoving it froP the A& outlet as pulling the cord can daPage internal wires. ●'o not place an\thing on top of the unit. ●The A& power plug is used as a disconnect device and shall alwa\s rePain readil\ operaEle. ●Do not remove the outer cover, as this may result in electric shock. Refer internal service to your lo-cal SHARP service  facility. ●This unit should onl\ Ee used within the range of 41F - F & - &.Warning:The voltage used Pust Ee the saPe as that speci¿ed on this unit. Using a higher voltage is dangerous and Pa\ result in a ¿re or other t\pe of accident causing daPage.S+AR3 will not Ee held responsiEle for an\ daPage result-ing froP such usage. ■Volume controlThe sound level at a given voluPe setting depends on speaNer ef¿cienc\ location and various other factors. It is advisaEle to avoid e[posure to high voluPe levels which occurs while turning the unit on with the voluPe control setting up high or while continuall\ listening at high vol-uPes. E[cessive sound pressure froP earphones and headphones can cause hearing loss.Controls and indicators
E-5Controls and indicators (continued) ■Remote control  1.  Remote Control Transmitter2.  Open/Close Button3. Bluetooth Play / Pause Button4.  USB Play / Pause Button5.  Pairing Button6.  CD/USB/Bluetooth Stop Button7.  Eco Button8.  Sleep Button9.  Treble Button10. X-Bass Button11. Bass Button12. Folder Button13. Tuning Down, Skip Down, Fast Reverse, Time Down Button14. Memory Button15. Tuner Preset Down Button16. ON/STANDBY Button17. CD Play / Pause Button18. Tuner/Band Button19. Audio/Line (Input) Button20. Display Button21. Mute Button22. Dimmer Button23. Volume Up Button24. Volume Down Button25. Clear Button26. Play Mode Button27. Tuner Preset Up Button28. Tuning Up, Skip Up, Fast Forward, Time Up Button29. Enter Button30. Clock/Timer Button ■Display1.  USB Indicator2.  CD Indicator3.  MP3 Indicator4.  WMA Indicator5.  RDM (Random) Indicator6.  MEM (Memory) Indicator7.  Repeat Indicator8.  Play/Pause Indicator9.  Tuning FM/Bluetooth status Indicator10. FM Stereo Mode Indicator11. Stereo Station Indicator12. Muting Indicator13. X-bass Indicator14. Title Indicator15. Artist Indicator16. Folder Indicator17. Album Indicator18. File Indicator19. Track Indicator20. Daily Timer Indicator21. Once Timer Indicator22. Disc Indicator23. Total Indicator24. Sleep Indicator1718781013121115145246311920212223169252730292826241 3 4 5 6789 101124232220 2119181514 171612132 ■Speaker system1.  Tweeter2.  Woofer3.  Bass ReÀex Duct4.  Speaker cable 2143
E-6Make sure to unplug the AC power cord before making any connections.System connectionsCAUTION:TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT, FULLY INSERT. ■Antenna connectionSupplied FM antenna:&onnect to the FM  2+MS MacN and position it where reception is Eest.External FM antenna:Use an e[ternal FM antenna  ohPs coa[ial caEle for Eetter reception. 'isconnect the supplied FM antenna wire Eefore use.Supplied AM loop antenna:&onnect to the AM terPinal and position it where reception is Eest. 3lace it on a shelf etc. or attach it to a stand or a wall with screws not supplied.Installing the AM loop antenna< Attaching to the wall >< AssePEling >wall Screws not suppliedNote:.eep the antenna awa\ froP the unit or A& power cord to avoid noise picNup. ■Speaker connection+ speaker terminal red wire- speaker terminal ElacN wire ●Use speaNers with an iPpedance of 6 ohPs or Pore as lower iPpedance speaNers can daPage the unit. ●'o not PistaNe the right and the left channels. The right speaNer is the one on the right side when \ou face the unit. ●'o not let the Eare speaNer wires touch each other. ●'o not allow an\ oEMects to fall into or to Ee placed in the Eass reÀe[ ducts. ●'o not stand or sit on the speaNers. <ou Pa\ Ee inMured.Incorrect■Bluetooth standby mode ●The ¿rst tiPe the unit is plugged in it will enter the Bluetooth standE\ Pode. “Bluetooth StE\” will Ee dis-pla\ed. ●To cancel the Bluetooth standE\ Pode press the E&2 Eutton rePote control during power standE\ Pode. The unit will enter the low power consuPption Pode. ●To return to the Bluetooth standE\ Pode press the E&2 Eutton again. ■AC power connectionAfter all connections have Eeen Pade correctl\ plug the A& power cord into the A& outlet.Note:Unplug the A& power cord froP the A& outlet if the unit will not Ee in use for a prolonged period of tiPe.To select Line In function:3ress FUN&TI2N Eutton Pain unit or AU'I2/INE IN-3UT Eutton  rePote control repeatedl\ until /ine in is displa\ed.Notes: ●No sound is heard froP the suEwoofer without a Euilt-in aPpli¿er. ●SuEwoofer 3re-out audio signal P9  1N ohPs at  +].AC outlet(AC 100 -240 V ~ 50/60 Hz)To T9 audio output MacN.FM antenna/eft speaNerT9RedTo /INE input MacNAudio caElenot supplied&oPPerciall\ availaEle SuEwoofer APpli¿er %uilt-InFor U.S. and &anada Podel/aEel is located at the EottoP of the unit.The speci¿cation laEel illustration Pa\ Ee different froP the actual laEel used.Installing the supplied FM antennaAM loop  antenna%lacN
E-7Remote controlGeneral control ■Battery installationUse 1 “AA” size battery (UM/SUM-3, R6, HP-7 or similar). Battery is not included.1  2pen the Eatter\ cover.2  Insert the Eatter\ according to the terPinal indicated in the Eatter\ coPpartPent. When inserting or rePoving the Eatter\ push it toward the ± Eatter\ terPinals.3  &lose the cover.Caution: ●RePove the Eatter\ if the unit will not Ee used for a long period of tiPe. This will prevent potential daPage due to Eatter\ leaNage. ●'o not use rechargeaEle Eatter\ nicNel-cadPiuP Eat-ter\ etc.. ●Installing the Eatter\ incorrectl\ Pa\ cause the unit to Palfunction. ●%atteries Eatter\ pacN or Eatteries installed shall not Ee e[posed to e[cessive heat such as sunshine ¿re or the liNe.Notes concerning use: ●Replace the Eatter\ if the operating distance is reduced or if the operation EecoPes erratic.  ●3eriodicall\ clean the transPitter on the rePote control and the sensor on the unit with a soft cloth. ●E[posing the sensor on the unit to strong light Pa\ interfere with operation. &hange the lighting or the di-rection of the unit if this occurs. ●.eep the rePote control awa\ froP Poisture heat shocN and viErations. ■Test of the remote controlThe rePote control can Ee used within the range shown EelowRePote sensor8” - ¶. P - 6 P ■To turn the power on3ress the 2NSTAN'%< Eutton to turn the power on or off. ■Display brightness control3ress the 'IMMER Eutton rePote control.Dimmer 1Dimmer 2Dimmer off'ispla\ is diP.'ispla\ is Eright.'ispla\ gets diPPer. ■Volume auto fade-inIf \ou turn off and on the Pain unit with the voluPe set to  or higher the voluPe starts at 16 and fades in to the last set level. ■Volume controlTurn the voluPe NnoE toward 92/UME ± Pain unit or press 92/ ± rePote control to increase or decrease the voluPe. ■MutingTo Pute the voluPe press the   Eutton rePote control.3ress again to restore the voluPe. ■Direct key power on functionWhen \ou press an\ of the following Euttons the unit turns on. ●CD  , USB  ,  BLUETOOTH  , AUDIO/LINE (INPUT), TUNER (BAND), OPEN/CLOSE (remote control): Selected function is activated. ● (main unit): The unit turns on and playback of the last function will start (CD, USB, BLUETOOTH, AUDIO IN, LINE IN, TUNER) ■Auto power off functionThe Pain unit will enter the standE\ Pode after 1 Pinutes of inactivit\ duringAudio/ine In No detection of input signal.&' In the stop Pode or no disc.US% In the stop Pode or no Pedia.Bluetooth In the pause Pode or not connected condition. ■X-Bass controlWhen the power is ¿rst turned on the unit is in the e[tra Eass  Pode. “;-%ASS” indicator appears. To cancel this Pode press the ;-%ASS Eutton rePote control. ■Bass or Treble control1  3ress the %ASS or TRE%/E Eutton to select “%ass” or “Tre-Ele” respectivel\.2  Within  seconds press the 92/UME  or ± Eutton to ad-Must the Eass or treEle.- 5 ↔ - 4........↔ + 4 ↔ + 5 - 5 ↔ - 4........↔ + 4 ↔ + 5 ■Function3ress the FUN&TI2N Eutton repeatedl\ to select desired function.CD FM MONOFM STEREOUSBLine In Audio InBluetoothAMNote:The EacNup function will protect the PePori]ed function Pode for a few hours should there Ee a power failure or the A& power cord EecoPes disconnected.
E-8Listening to Bluetooth enabled devices■BluetoothBluetooth wireless technology is a short-range radio technology that enables wireless communication between various types of digital devices, such as mobile phone or computer. It operates within a range of about 10 meters (30 feet) without the hassle of having to use cables to connect these devices.This unit supports the following:Communication System: Bluetooth Specification version 2.1 Bluetooth + Enhanced Data Rate (EDR).Support Profile : A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile) and AVRCP (Audio/Video Remote Control Profile)Notes when using unit with a mobile phone ●This unit cannot Ee used to talN over the telephone even when there is a Bluetooth connection Pade to a PoEile phone. ●3lease refer to the operating Panual supplied with the PoEile phone for details on operation of \our  PoEile phone while transPitting the sound using a Bluetooth connection. ■Pairing Bluetooth devicesBluetooth devices need to Ee initiall\ paired ¿rst Eefore the\ can e[change data. 2nce paired it is not necessar\ to pair theP again unless ●pairing is Pade with Pore than  devices. 3airing can onl\ Ee Pade one device at a tiPe. This unit can Ee paired to a Pa[iPuP of  devices. If suEseTuent de-vice is paired the oldest device paired will Ee deleted and replaced with the new one. ●this unit is reset. All pairing inforPation is deleted when unit is reset. ●pairing inforPation is deleted while re-pairing etc.IndicatorsIndicator Condition Bluetooth statusBlinks In waiting or pairing PodeLights up &onnectedNo indication Unconnected+owever the indication status is not displa\ed during Bluetooth standE\ Pode. ■Pairing with other Bluetooth source devices1  3ress the 2NSTAN'%< Eutton to turn the power on.2  3ress the FUN&TI2N Eutton Pain unit repeatedl\ or %/UET22T+ Eutton rePote control to select Blue-tooth function. “%luetooth” appears on the displa\.3  3ress and hold the 3AIRIN* Eutton for  seconds or Pore. “Start 3airing” appears on the displa\. The unit is now in pairing Pode and is read\ to Ee paired with other Bluetooth source device.4  3erforP pairing procedure on the source device to detect this unit. “;/-+F1% S+AR3” will appear in the detected devices list if availaEle in the source device. Refer the source device operating Panual for details.Notes: ●3lace the devices to Ee paired within  feet 1 Pe-ter of each other when pairing. ●SoPe source devices are unaEle to displa\ lists of detected devices. To pair this unit with the source device refer to the source device operating Pan-ual for details.5  Select “;/-+F1% S+AR3” froP the source list. If 3asscode is reTuired enter “”. 3asscode Pa\ Ee called 3IN &ode 3assNe\ 3IN nuPber or Password.6  “&onnected” appears on the displa\ once the unit is successfull\ paired with the source device. 3airing inforPation is now PePori]ed in the unit. SoPe au-dio source devices Pa\ connect with the unit auto-Paticall\ after pairing is coPpleted otherwise follow the instructions in the source device operating Panual to start connection.7  3ress the pla\ Eutton on Pain unit rePote control or source device to start Bluetooth streaPing pla\EacN.Notes: ●If a device such as Picrowave oven wireless /AN card Bluetooth device or an\ other device that uses the saPe .4 *+] freTuenc\ near the s\steP soPe sound interruption Pa\ Ee heard. ●The transPission distance of the wireless signal Ee-tween the device and the Pain unit is aEout 1 P  µ Eut Pa\ var\ depending on \our operating environPent. If a steel concrete or Petallic wall is Eetween the device and the Pain unit the s\steP Pa\ not operate at all Eecause the wireless signal cannot penetrate Petal.
E-9 ●If this unit or the source device is turned off Eefore Bluetooth connection is coPpleted pairing will not Ee coPpleted and the pairing inforPation will not Ee PeP-ori]ed. Repeat step 1 onward to start pairing again. ●To pair with other devices repeat steps 1 -  for each device. This unit can Ee paired to a Pa[iPuP of  de-vices. If suEseTuent device is paired the oldest device paired will Ee deleted and replaced with the new one. ●2nce a device is ousted or deleted froP the pairing list the pairing inforPation for the device is also deleted. To listen to the sound froP the device again it needs to Ee re-paired. 3erforP steps 1 -  to pair the device again. ■Listening to the soundCheck that: ●The source device Bluetooth functionalit\ is 2N. ●3airing of this unit and the source device is coPpleted. ●Unit is in connected Pode. 1  3ress the 2NSTAN'%< Eutton to turn the power on.2  3ress the FUN&TI2N Eutton to select Bluetooth func-tion.3  Start the Bluetooth connection froP the Bluetooth stereo audio source device.4  3ress the %/UET22T+  Eutton.Note:If the source device has an e[tra  Eass function or eTuali]er function set theP to off to avoid sound dis-tortion.Note:MaNe the Bluetooth connection again if the source device is not turned on or its Bluetooth functionalit\ is off or is in sleep Pode. ■To disconnect the Bluetooth device3erforP an\ of the followings.– 'isconnect the Bluetooth connection on the audio source device. Refer the operating Panual supplied with the device.– Turn off the Bluetooth stereo audio source device.– Turn off this unit.Note:The voluPe of this unit Pa\ not Ee controlled as intended depending on the device. ■Auto power on'uring Bluetooth standE\ Pode the unit will autoPaticall\ power on when the Bluetooth connection has Eeen set up Eetween the Pain unit and \our device and the\ rePain connected.Note:This function is not applicaEle during Bluetooth standE\ Pode off.Listening to Bluetooth enabled devices (continued)
E-10Listening on Android™ devices ■Introduction : Open Accessory2pen Accessor\ support allows e[ternal US% hardware an Android US% accessor\ to interact with an Android-powered device in a special accessor\ Pode. When an Android-powered device is in accessor\ Pode the con-nected accessor\ acts as the US% host powers the Eus and enuPerates devices and the Android-powered device acts in the US% accessor\ role. Android US% accessories are speci¿call\ designed to attach to Android-powered devices and adhere to the 2pen Accessor\ 3rotocol that allows theP to detect Android-powered devices that support accessor\ Pode.1  Insert the connector to the device.&onnector'evice SPartphoneTaElet2  &onnect the device to the Pain unit via US% connector.US% connector not supplied ■Android device playback1  3ress the 2NSTAN'%< Eutton to turn the power on.2  3ress the US% Eutton rePote control or FUN&TI2N Eutton repeatedl\ Pain unit to select US% function.3  &onnect the device SPartphoneTaElet to the unit.“US% Media” will Ee displa\ed.4  3ress the pla\ Eutton on Pain unit rePote control or device.Notes: ●If the source device has an extra bass or equalizer function, set them to off. If these functions are on, sound may be distorted. ●Incoming calls will pause the playback/application. ●Once the calls are answered, the conversation can only be heard through the built-in speaker of the cellular device. Turn on the device speaker or disconnect the device to start conversation. ■To disconnect the Android device1  4uit the application apps.2  'isconnect the device froP the US% terPinal. ■Various functionsFunction Remote control OperationTrack up/down3ress in the pla\EacN or stop Pode.If \ou press the Eutton in the stop Pode press the   Eutton to start the desired tracN.Fast forward/reverse3ress and hold down in the pla\EacN Pode.Release the Eutton to resuPe pla\EacN.Notes: ●If non-compatible device is detected, “Dev No Support” will be displayed. ●Controls (play/pause/skip up/skip down) will function based on actual Applications (Apps) controls used on Android devices.Android is a trademark of Google Inc.
E-11Listening to a CD or MP3/WMA discON / STANDBY ■Disc playback1  3ress the 2NSTAN'%< Eutton to turn the power on.2  3ress the &' Eutton on the rePote control or FUN&TI2N Eutton repeatedl\ on the Pain unit to select &' function.3  3ress the 23EN&/2SE Eutton to open the disc coPpart-Pent.4  3lace the disc on the disc coPpartPent laEel side up.5  3ress the 23EN&/2SE Eutton to close the disc tra\.6  3ress the   &'   Eutton to start pla\EacN.To stop playback: ●3ress the   Eutton.Caution: ●'o not place two discs in one-disc-tra\. ●'o not pla\ discs of special shapes heart octagon etc. It Pa\ cause Palfunctions. ●'o not push the disc tra\ while it is Poving. ●If the power fails wait until the power is restored. ●If T9 or radio interference occurs during &' operation Pove the unit awa\ froP the T9 or radio. ●%e sure to place 8 cP ” disc in the Piddle of the disc tra\. ●'ue to the structure of the disc inforPation it taNes longer to read an M3WMA disc than a norPal &' appro[iPatel\  to  seconds.Note for CD or MP3/WMA disc: ●RewritaEle Pulti-session discs with un¿nished writing can still Ee pla\ed. ■Various disc functionsFunction Main unitRemote controlOperationPlay 3ress in the stop Pode.Pause 3ress in the pla\EacN Pode. 3ress the  Eutton to resuPe pla\EacN froP the paused point.Stop 3ress in the pla\EacN Pode.Track up/down3ress in the pla\EacN or stop Pode.If \ou press the Eutton in the stop Pode press the   Eutton to start the desired tracN.Fast forward/reverse3ress and hold down in the pla\EacN Pode.Release the Eutton to resuPe pla\EacN. ■Random playTo random play all tracks:3ress 3/A< M2'E Eutton on the rePote control repeatedl\ until “RandoP” appears. 3ress the   &'   Eutton.To cancel random play:3ress the 3/A< M2'E Eutton again. “R'M” indicator will disappear.Notes: ●If \ou press the   Eutton during randoP pla\ \ou can  Pove to the tracN selected ne[t  E\ the randoP operation. +owever the   Eutton does not allow \ou to  Pove to the previous tracN. The Eeginning of the tracN Eeing pla\ed will Ee located. ●In randoP pla\ the unit will select and pla\ tracNs auto-Paticall\. <ou cannot select the order of the tracNs.
E-12Listening to a CD or MP3/WMA disc (continued) ■Repeat playRepeat pla\ can pla\ one tracN all tracNs or a prograPPed se-Tuence continuousl\.To repeat one track:Select desired tracN using the  or   Eutton.3ress the 3/A< M2'E Eutton repeatedl\ until “Repeat 2ne” ap-pears. 3ress the   &'   Eutton.To repeat all tracks:3ress the 3/A< M2'E Eutton repeatedl\ until “Repeat All” ap-pears. 3ress the   &'   Eutton.To repeat desired tracks:3erforP steps 1 -  in “3rograPPed pla\” section on this page and then press the 3/A< M2'E Eutton repeatedl\ until “Repeat All” appears.To repeat one folder:While in Folder mode on (MP3/WMA), press PLAY MODE button repeatedly until “Repeat Folder” appears. Press the   &'   button.To cancel repeat play:3ress the 3/A< M2'E Eutton repeatedl\ until “NorPal” appears and “ ” disappears.Caution:After perforPing repeat pla\ Ee sure to press the   Eutton. 2therwise the disc will pla\ continuousl\. ■Programmed play (CD)1  While in the stop Pode press the MEM2R< Eutton on the rePote control to enter the prograPPing save Pode.2  3ress the   or   Eutton to select the desired tracN.Selected tracN nuPEer3  3ress the MEM2R< Eutton to save the tracN nuPEer.4  Repeat steps  -  for other tracNs. Up to  tracNs can Ee prograPPed. If \ou want to checN the prograPPed tracNs press the MEM2R< Eutton repeatedl\. To clear the pro-graPPed tracNs press the &/EAR Eutton.5  3ress the   &'   Eutton to start pla\EacN. ■Programmed play (MP3/WMA)1  While in the stop Pode press the MEM2R< Eutton to enter the prograPPing save Pode.2  3ress the 3RESET  or   Eutton on the rePote con-trol to select the desired folder.Then press the   or   Eutton rePote control to se-lect the desired tracNs.3  3ress the MEM2R< Eutton to save the folder and tracN nuPEer.4  Repeat steps  ±  for other foldertracNs. Up to  tracNs can Ee prograPPed.5  3ress the   &'   Eutton to start pla\EacN.To cancel the programmed play mode:'uring prograPPed stop Pode press the   Eutton. The displa\ will show “MePor\ &lear” and all the prograPPed contents will Ee cleared.Adding tracks to the program:If a prograP has Eeen previousl\ stored the “MEM” indi-cator will Ee displa\ed. 3ress the MEM2R< Eutton. Then follow steps  -  to add tracNs.Notes: ●When the disc coPpartPent is opened the prograP is autoPaticall\ canceled. ●If  \ou press the 2NSTAN'%< Eutton to enter the standE\ Pode or change the function froP &' to an-other the prograPPed selections will Ee cleared. ●'uring the prograP operation randoP pla\ is not pos-siEle. ■Procedure to playback MP3/WMA disc with folder mode onTo pla\ EacN &'-RRW.1  3ress the &' Eutton on the rePote control and load an M3WMA disc. 3ress the F2/'ER  Eutton and disc info will Ee displa\ed.M3 indicatorTotal nuPEer of ¿lesT2TA/ indicatorWMA indicatorTotal nuPEer of folder2  3ress the 3RESET  or   Eutton to select desired pla\EacN folder. Folder Pode onF2/'ER indicatorF2/'ER nuPEer First tracN nuPEer in the folder3  Select desired ¿le to Ee pla\ed EacN E\ pressing the  or   Eutton.4  3ress the   &'   Eutton. 3la\EacN will start and ¿le naPe will Ee displa\ed. ●Title Artist and AlEuP naPe are displa\ed if the\ are recorded on the disc. ●In case of pla\EacN with the folder Pode on press the 3RESET  or   Eutton and the folder can Ee selected even though it is in pla\EacNpause Pode. It will continue pla\EacNpause Pode in the 1st tracN of the selected folder. ●'ispla\ content can Ee changed E\ pressing the 'IS3/A< Eutton.Title displa\&ounter displa\AlEuP displa\Folder displa\File naPe displa\Artist displa\Note:If “Not Support” is displa\ed it Peans “&op\right protected WMA ¿le” or “Not supported pla\EacN ¿le” is selected.
E-13Listening to USB mass storage device/MP3 playerUSBNote: This product is not coPpatiEle with MT3 and AA& ¿le s\s-tePs froP US% Pass storage device or M3 pla\er. ■To play back USB/MP3 player with folder mode on / off1  3ress the US% Eutton rePote control or FUN&TI2N Eutton Pain unit repeatedl\ to select US% function. &onnect the US% PePor\ device that has M3WMA forPat ¿les on the unit. When the US% PePor\ is con-nected to the Pain unit the device inforPation will Ee displa\ed.To pla\EacN with folder Pode on follow step  Eelow.To pla\EacN with folder Pode off sNip to step  Eelow.2  3ress the F2/'ER Eutton and press the 3RESET  or  Eutton to select desired pla\EacN folder. To start pla\-EacN go to step 4. To change the pla\EacN folder press the 3RESET  or   Eutton to select another folder.3  Select desired ¿le to Ee pla\ed EacN E\ pressing the  or   Eutton.4  3ress the   US%   Eutton. 3la\EacN will start and the ¿le naPe will Ee displa\ed. ●Title Artist and AlEuP naPe are displa\ed if the\ are recorded in the US% PePor\ device. ●'ispla\ content can Ee changed E\ pressing the 'IS3/A< Eutton.Note:To pause pla\EacN3ress the   US%   Eutton. ■To remove USB memory device1  3ress the   Eutton to stop pla\EacN.2  'isconnect US% PePor\ device froP the US% terPinal.Notes: ●S+AR3 will not Ee held liaEle for the loss of data while the US% PePor\ device is connected to the audio s\steP. ●Files coPpressed in M3 andor WMA forPat can Ee pla\ed EacN when connected to the US% terPinal. ●This US% PePor\¶s forPat supports FAT 16 or FAT . ●S+AR3 cannot guarantee that all US% PePor\ de-vices will worN on this audio s\steP. ●US% caEle is not recoPPended for use in this audio s\steP to connect to US% PePor\ device. Use of the US% caEle will affect the perforPance of this audio s\steP.  ●This US% PePor\ cannot Ee operated via US% huE. ●The US% terPinal in this unit is not intended for a 3& connection. ●E[ternal +''-storage cannot Ee pla\ed EacN via US% terPinal. ●If the data inside the US% PePor\ is large it Pa\ taNe longer tiPe for the data to Ee read. ●This product can pla\ WMA and M3 ¿les. It will au-toPaticall\ detect the ¿le t\pe Eeing pla\ed. If unpla\-aEle ¿le is pla\ed on this product “Not Support” is in-dicated and the ¿le will Ee autoPaticall\ sNipped. This will taNe a few seconds. If aEnorPal indications appear on the displa\ due to the unspeci¿ed ¿le turn off the unit and then turn it on again. ●This product relates to US% Pass storage devices and M3 pla\ers. It Pa\ however face soPe irregu-larities due to various unforeseen reasons froP soPe devices. Should this happen turn off the unit and then turn it on again. ●'uring &' function M3 pla\er will not Ee charging.The following functions are the same as CD operations:PageVarious disc functions .................................................11Random play .................................................................11Repeat play .................................................................. 12Programmed play (MP3/WMA) ................................... 12Notes: ●If US% PePor\ device is not connected “US% No Me-dia” will Ee shown on the displa\. ●Fast forwardreverse is invalid when pla\ing  EacN a variaEle Eitrate ¿le.Notes: ●This unit onl\ supports “M3E*-1 Audio /a\er-” for-Pat. SaPpling FreTuenc\ is  44.1 48N+] ●3la\EacN order for M3 ¿les Pa\ differ depending on the writing software used during ¿le download. ●%itrate which is supported E\ M3 is a NEps WMA is 64a16 NEps. ●Files without M3WMA forPat cannot Ee pla\ed EacN. ●3la\lists are not supported on this unit. ●This unit can displa\ Folder NaPe or File NaPe up to  characters. ●Total nuPEer of folders read is  including folder with non-pla\aEle  ¿le.  +owever the displa\ shows onl\ folder with M3WMA ¿les. ●The displa\ pla\EacN tiPe Pa\ not Ee displa\ed cor-rectl\ when pla\ing EacN a variaEle Eitrate ¿le. ●WMA  Peta tag also supports title artist and alEuP naPe which are recorded in WMA ¿les. &op\right pro-tected WMA ¿les cannot Ee pla\ed EacN.
E-14ON / STANDBY ■Tuning1  3ress the 2NSTAN'%< Eutton to turn the power on.2  3ress the TUNER Eutton  rePote control or FUN&TI2N Eutton Pain unit repeatedl\ to select FM Stereo FM Mono or AM.3  ● Manual tuning:3ress the TUNIN*  or   Eutton repeatedl\ to tune in to the desired station.● Auto tuning:3ress and hold the TUNIN*  or   Eutton. Scanning will start autoPaticall\ and the tuner will stop at the ¿rst receivaEle Eroadcast station.Notes: ●When radio interference occurs auto scan tuning Pa\ stop autoPaticall\ at that point. ●Auto scan tuning will sNip weaN signal stations. ●To stop the auto tuning press the TUNIN*  or   Eutton again.To receive an FM stereo transmission: ●3ress the TUNER Eutton to select stereo Pode. “ST” indicator will Ee displa\ed. “ ” and “ ” will appear when an FM Eroadcast is in stereo. ●If the FM reception is weaN press the TUNER Eutton to extinguish the “ST” indicator. The reception changes to Ponaural and the sound EecoPes clearer. ■Memorising a station<ou can store 4 FM and AM stations in PePor\ and re-call theP at the push of a Eutton. 3reset tuning1  3erforP steps  -  in “Tuning”.2 3ress the MEM2R< Eutton.3  Within  seconds press the 3RESET  or   Eutton to select the preset channel nuPEer. Store the stations in PePor\ in order starting with preset channel 1.4  Within  seconds press the MEM2R< Eutton to store that station in PePor\. If the “MEM” and preset nuPEer indicators disappear Eefore the station is PePori]ed repeat the operation froP step .5  Repeat steps 1 - 4 to set other stations or to change a preset station. When a new station is stored in the PePor\ the station previousl\ PePori]ed for that preset channel nuPEer will Ee erased.Note:The EacNup function protects the PePori]ed stations for a few hours should there Ee a power failure or the A& power cord EecoPe disconnected. ■To recall a memorized station3ress the 3RESET  or   Eutton to select the desired station. ■To scan the preset stations1  3ress and hold the 3RESET  or   Eutton until the preset nuPEer Àashes. The prograPPed stations will Ee tuned in seTuentiall\ for  seconds each.2  3ress the 3RESET  or   Eutton again when the desired station is located. ■To erase entire preset memory1  3ress the 2NSTAN'%< Eutton to turn the power on.2  3ress the FUN&TI2N  Eutton  Pain unit repeatedl\  or TUNER Eutton  rePote control to select Tuner function.3  In Tuner function press and hold the &/EAR Eutton rePote control until “Tuner &lear” appears.Listening to the radio
E-15Setting the clock (Remote control only) In this exaPple the clocN is set for the 1-hour AM 1 displa\.1  3ress the 2NSTAN'%< Eutton to turn the power on.2  3ress the &/2&.TIMER Eutton.3  Within 1 seconds press the ENTER Eutton. To adMust the da\ press the   or   Eutton and then press the ENTER Eutton.4  3ress the   or   Eutton to select 4-hour or 1-hour displa\ and then press the ENTER Eutton.The 12-hour display will appear.(AM 12:00 - PM 11:59)The 12-hour display will appear.(AM 0:00 - PM 11:59)The 24-hour display will appear.(0:00 - 23:59)5  To adMust the hour press the   or   Eutton and then press the ENTER Eutton. 3ress the   or   Eutton once to advance the tiPe E\ 1 hour. +old it down to advance continuousl\.6  To adMust the Pinutes press the   or   Eutton and then press the ENTER Eutton. 3ress the   or   Eutton once to advance the tiPe E\ 1 Pinute. +old it down to advance the tiPe E\  Pinutes interval.To con¿rm the time display:3ress the &/2&.TIMER Eutton. The tiPe displa\ will ap-pear for aEout  seconds.Note:When power suppl\ is restored after unit is plugged in again or after a power failure reset the clocN.To readjust the clock:3erforP “Setting the clocN” froP step 1. If the “&locN” does not appear in step  step 4 for selecting the 4-hour or 1-hour displa\ will Ee sNipped.To change the 24-hour or 12-hour display:1  &lear all the prograPPed contents. >Refer to “Factor\ reset clearing all PePor\” on page 1 for details.@2  3erforP “Setting the clocN” froP step 1 onward.Timer and sleep operation (Remote control only)Timer playback:The unit turns on and pla\s the desired source &' TUNER US% AU'I2 IN /INE IN at a preset tiPe.This unit has 2 types of timer: ONCE TIMER and DAILY TIMER.Once timer (“ ” indicator):2nce tiPer pla\ worNs for one tiPe onl\ at a preset tiPe.Daily timer (“DAILY” indicator):'ail\ tiPer pla\ worNs at the saPe preset tiPe ever\ da\ that we set. For exaPple set the tiPer as a waNe-up call ever\ Porning.Using the once timer and daily timer in combination:For exaPple use the once tiPer to listen to a radio prograP and use the dail\ tiPer to waNe up.1  Set the daily and once timer (pages 15 - 16).1 Pinute or Pore'ail\ tiPer 2nce tiPerStop StartStart Stop ■Timer playbackBefore setting timer: ●&hecN that the clocN is set to the correct tiPe. If it is not set \ou cannot use the tiPer function. ●For tiPer pla\EacN 3lug in US% or load discs to Ee pla\ed.1  3ress the 2NSTAN'%< Eutton to turn the power on.2  3ress and hold the &/2&.TIMER Eutton.3  Within 1 seconds press the   or   Eutton to select “2nce” or “'ail\” and press the ENTER Eutton.4  Within 1 seconds press the   or   Eutton to select “TiPer Set” and press the ENTER Eutton.5  To select the tiPer pla\EacN source &' TUNER US% AU'I2 IN /INE IN press the   or   Eutton. 3ress the ENTER Eutton.When \ou select the tuner select a station E\ pressing the   or   Eutton and then press the ENTER Eut-ton. If a station has not Eeen prograPPed “No 3reset” will Ee displa\ed and tiPer setting will Ee canceled.6  To adMust the da\ press the   or   Eutton and then press the ENTER Eutton.7  3ress the ENTER Eutton to adMust the hour. 3ress the  or   Eutton and then press the ENTER Eutton.8  To adMust the Pinutes press the   or   Eutton and then press the ENTER Eutton.9  Set the tiPe to ¿nish as in steps  and 8 aEove.10 AdMust the voluPe using the 92/UME control and then press the ENTER Eutton. 11  3ress the 2NSTAN'%< Eutton to enter the power standE\ Pode. “TIMER” indicator lights up.
E-16Timer and sleep operation (Remote control only) (continued)12  When the preset tiPe is reached pla\EacN will start. The voluPe will increase graduall\ until it reaches the preset voluPe. The tiPer indicator will ElinN during tiPer pla\-EacN. 13 When the tiPer end tiPe is reached the s\steP will enter the power standE\ Pode autoPaticall\.Once timer:The tiPer will Ee canceled.Daily timer:The tiPer operates at the saPe tiPe ever\ selected da\. &ancel the dail\ tiPer when it is not in use.Notes: ●When perforPing tiPer pla\EacN using another unit connected to the US% terPinal or AU'I2 IN MacN se-lect “US%” or “AU'I2 IN” or “/INE IN” in step . This unit will turn on or enter the power standE\ Pode au-toPaticall\. +owever the connected unit will not turn on or off. ●To stop the tiPer pla\EacN follow step “Cancelling the timer setting” of this page.Checking the timer setting:1  Turn the power on. 3ress and hold the &/2&.TIMER Eutton.2  Within 1 seconds press the   or   Eutton to select “2nce” or “'ail\” and press the ENTER Eutton.3  Within 1 seconds press the   or   Eutton to select “TiPer &all” and press the ENTER Eutton.Cancelling the timer setting:1  Turn the power on. 3ress and hold the &/2&.TIMER Eutton.2  Within 1 seconds press the   or   Eutton to select “2nce” or “'ail\” and press the ENTER Eutton.3  Within 1 seconds press the   or   Eutton to select “TiPer 2ff” and press the ENTER Eutton. TiPer will Ee canceled the setting will not Ee canceled.Reusing the memorized timer setting:The tiPer setting will Ee PePori]ed once it is entered. To reuse the saPe setting perforP the following operations.1  Turn the power on. 3ress and hold the &/2&.TIMER Eutton.2  Within 1 seconds press the   or   Eutton to select “2nce” or “'ail\” and press the ENTER Eutton.3  Within 1 seconds press the   or   Eutton to select “TiPer 2n”  and press the ENTER Eutton.4  3ress the 2NSTAN'%< Eutton to enter the power standE\ Pode. ■Sleep operationThe radio disc US% Audio In and /ine In can all Ee turned off autoPaticall\.1  3la\ EacN the desired sound source.2  3ress the S/EE3 Eutton.3  Within  seconds press the S/EE3 Eutton repeatedl\ to select the tiPe.“Sleep ”   “Sleep 8” ...   “Sleep 1”       “Sleep Off”4  “S/EE3” indicator will appear.5  The unit will enter the power standE\ Pode autoPaticall\ after the preset tiPe has elapsed. The voluPe will Ee turned down 1 Pinute Eefore the sleep operation ¿nishes.To con¿rm the remaining sleep time:1  While “S/EE3” is indicated press the S/EE3 Eutton.To cancel the sleep operation:3ress the ONSTAN'%< Eutton while “S/EE3” is indicated. To cancel the sleep operation without setting the unit to the standE\ Pode proceed as follows.1  While “S/EE3” is indicated press the S/EE3 Eutton.2  Within  seconds press the S/EE3 Eutton repeatedl\ until “Sleep Off” appears. ■To use timer and sleep operation togetherSleep and timer playback:For exaPple \ou can fall asleep listening to the radio and waNe up to &' the next Porning.1  Set the sleep tiPe see aEove steps 1 - .2  While the sleep tiPer is set set the tiPer pla\EacN steps  -  page 1.Sleep tiPer setting TiPer pla\EacN setting'esired tiPe1- PinutesSleep operation will autoPaticall\ stop TiPer pla\EacN start tiPeEnd tiPe
E-17Enhancing your systemThe connection cord is not included. 3urchase a coPPer-ciall\ availaEle cord as shown Eelow.Audio caEle not supplied3ortaEle audio pla\er etc. ■Listening to the playback sounds of portable audio player, etc.1  Use a connection cord to connect the portaEle audio pla\er etc. to the AU'IO IN MacN.2  3ress the ONSTAN'%< Eutton to turn the power on.3  3ress the AU'IO/INE IN3UT Eutton rePote con-trol or FUN&TION  Eutton repeatedl\ Pain unit to select AU'IO IN function.4  3la\ the connected eTuipPent. If voluPe level of the connected device is too high sound distortion Pa\ occur. Should this happen adMust the voluPe of the connected device.Note:To prevent noise interference place the unit awa\ froP the television. ■Headphones ●'o not set the voluPe on to PaxiPuP at switch on. Excessive sound pressure froP earphones and head-phones can cause hearing loss. ●%efore plugging in or unplugging the headphone re-duce the voluPe. ●%e sure \our headphone has a 18” . PP diaPeter plug and iPpedance Eetween 16 and  ohPs. The recoPPended iPpedance is  ohPs. ●3lugging in the headphone disconnects the speaNers au-toPaticall\.Troubleshooting chartIf soPething is wrong with this product checN the following Eefore calling \our authori]ed S+AR3 dealer or service center. ■GeneralSymptom Possible cause ●The clocN is not set to the correct tiPe.  ●A power failure occurred. Reset the clocN. Refer page 1 ●When a Eutton is pressed the unit does not respond. ●Set the unit to the power standE\ Pode and then turn it EacN on. ●If the unit still Palfunctions reset it. Refer page 1 ●No sound is heard.  ●The voluPe level set to “Min”. ●The headphones are not connected. ●The speaNer wires are not connected. ●The unit is too far froP the Bluetooth stereo audio source device. ●The unit is not paired with the Bluetooth stereo audio source device. ■Remote controlSymptom Possible cause ●The rePote control does not operate.  ●The A& power cord of the unit is not plugged in. ●The Eatter\ polarit\ is wrong. ●The Eatter\ is dead. ●The distance or angle is incorrect. ●The rePote control sensor receives strong light.■BluetoothSymptom Possible cause ●No sound is heard.  ●The unit is too far froP the Bluetooth stereo audio source device. ●The unit is not paired with the Bluetooth stereo audio source device.●Bluetooth sound is interrupted or distorted. ●The unit is too near to a device that generates electroPagnetic radiation. ●There is an oEstacle Eetween the unit and the Bluetooth stereo audio source device.
E-18 ■Open AccessorySymptom Possible cause ●No sound is produced.  ●The device is not pla\ing. ●The device is not properl\ connected to the unit. ●The A& power cord of the unit is not plugged in. ●'evice will not charge.  ●The device is not PaNing full contact with the US% terPinal. ■CD playerSymptom Possible cause ●3la\EacN does not start. ●3la\EacN stops in the Piddle or is not perforPed properl\. ●The disc is loaded upside down. ●The disc does not satisf\ the standards. ●The disc is distorted or scratched. ●3la\EacN sounds are sNipped or stopped in the Piddle of a tracN. ●The unit is located near excessive viErations. ●9er\ dirt\ disc has Eeen used. ●&ondensation has forPed inside the unit. ■USBSymptom Possible cause ●'evice cannot Ee detected.  ●Is there an\ M3WMA ¿le availaEle" ●Is the device properl\ connected" ●Is it an MT3 device"  ●'oes the device contain AA& ¿le onl\" ●3la\EacN does not start.  ●Is it a cop\right protected WMA ¿le" ●Is it a false M3 ¿le" ●Wrong tiPe displa\. ●Wrong ¿le naPe displa\. ●Is 9ariaEle %itrate ¿le Eeing pla\ed EacN" ●Is the File NaPe written in &hinese or -apanese characters" ■TunerSymptom Possible cause ●The radio PaNes unusual noises continuousl\. ●The unit placed near a T9 or coPputer. ●The FM antenna is not placed properl\. Move the antenna awa\ froP the A& power cord if it is located nearE\. ■CondensationSudden tePperature changes storage or operation in an extrePel\ huPid environPent  Pa\ cause condensation inside the caEinet &' picNup etc. or on the transPitter on the rePote control. &ondensation can cause the unit to Palfunction. If this happens leave the power on with no disc in the unit until norPal pla\EacN is possiEle aEout 1 hour. Wipe off an\ condensation on the transPitter with a soft cloth Eefore operating the unit. ■If problem occursWhen this product is suEMect to strong external interfer-ence Pechanical shocN excessive static electricit\ aE-norPal suppl\ voltage due to lightning etc. or if it is oper-ated incorrectl\ it Pa\ Palfunction.If such a problem occurs, do the following:1  Set the unit to the standE\ Pode 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.Note:If neither operation aEove restores the unit clear all the PePor\ E\ resetting it.Troubleshooting chart (continued)
E-19Troubleshooting chart (continued) ■Factory reset, clearing all memory1  3ress the ONSTAN'%< Eutton to turn the power on.2  3ress FUN&TION  Eutton  Pain unit repeatedl\ or AU'IO/INE  IN3UT Eutton  rePote control to enter Audio In Pode.3  3ress   Eutton Pain unit once.4 3ress and hold   Eutton Pain unit until “RESET” appears.Caution:This operation will erase all data stored in PePor\ includ-ing clocN tiPer settings and tuner preset. ■Before transporting the unitRePove all devices connected to the unit. Then set the unit to the power standE\ Pode.  &arr\ing the unit with other devices left connected or discs left inside Pight daP-age the unit. ■Care of discs'iscs are fairl\ resistant to daPage. +owever PistracNing can occur due to accuPulation of dirt on the surface. ●'o not ParN on the non-laEel side of the disc froP which signals are read. ●.eep \our discs awa\ froP direct sunlight heat and excessive Poisture. ●Alwa\s hold the discs E\ the edges. Fingerprints dirt or water on the &'s can cause noise or PistracNing.&lean it with a soft dr\ cloth wiping straight out froP the center along the radius.Maintenance ■Cleaning the cabinet3eriodicall\ wipe the caEinet with a soft cloth and a diluted soap solution then with a dr\ cloth.Caution: ●'o not use chePicals for cleaning gasoline paint thin-ner etc.. It Pa\ daPage the caEinet. ●'o not appl\ oil to the inside of the unit. It Pa\ cause Palfunctions.  ■Cleaning the CD pickup lensIn order to ensure proper operation of the &' pla\er preventative  Paintenance  cleaning of the laser picNup lens should Ee perforPed peridicall\. /ens cleaners are coPPerciali availaEle.  &ontact  \our local &' software dealer for options.Speci¿cationsAs part of our polic\ of continuous iPprovePent S+AR3 reserves the right to PaNe design and speci¿cation chang-es for product iPprovePent without prior notice. The per-forPance speci¿cation ¿gures indicated are noPinal val-ues of production units. There Pa\ Ee soPe deviations froP these values in individual unit. ■GeneralPower source A& 1 - 4 9 a 6 +]Power consumption 3ower on  WDimensions Width 8 - 1” 16 PP+eight  - 4” 6 PP'epth 11 - 14” 8 PPWeight 4.6 lEs. .1 NgBluetooth frequency band .4*+] - .48*+]Compatible Bluetooth Pro¿le A'3 Advanced Audio 'istriEution 3ro¿le A9R&3 Audio9ideo RePote &ontrol 3ro¿leBluetooth .1 E'R ■Ampli¿erOutput power RMS:  Total 50 W (25 W per channel into 6 ohms at 1 kHz, 10% T.H.D.)FTC:  19 W minimum RMS per channel into 6 ohms from 20 Hz to 20 kHz, 1% T.H.D.Output terminals SpeaNers 6 ohPs+] - N+]SuEwoofer 3re-out audio signal P91 N ohPs at  +]+eadphones 16 -  ohPsrecoPPended  ohPsInput terminals Audio In audio signal P94 N ohPs/ine in Analogue input P94 N ohPs
E-20 ■CD playerType Single disc Pulti-pla\ coPpact disc pla\erSignal readout Non-contact -EeaPsePiconductor laser picNupD/A converter Multi Eit 'A converterFrequency response  -  +]Dynamic range  d% 1 N+] ■USB (MP3 / WMA)USB host interface  ●&oPplies with US% 1.1 Full Speed. Mass Storage &lass. ●Support %ulN onl\ and &%I protocol.Support ¿le  ●M3E* 1 /a\er  ●WMA Non 'RMBitrate support  ●M3  a  NEps ●WMA 64 a 16 NEpsOther  ●MaxiPuP total nuPEer of M3WMA ¿les is 6. ●MaxiPuP total nuPEer of folders is  IN&/USI9E of root director\. ●The I'TA* inforPation supported are TIT/E ARTIST and A/%UM onl\. ●Supports I'TA* version 1 and version 2.File system support  ●Support US% devices with Microsoft Windows'OSFAT 12FAT 16 FAT 2. ●2 NE\te ElocN length for sector. ■TunerFrequency range FM 8. - 18. M+]AM  - 11 N+]Preset 4 FM and AM station ■SpeakerType 2-wa\ t\pe speaNer s\steP2”  cP tweeter4” 1 cP wooferMaximum input power  WRated input power2 WImpedance 6 ohPsDimensions Width -12” 1 PP+eight 1-8” 264 PP'epth 6-16” 14 PPWeight .1 lEs. 1. NgeachSpeci¿cations (continued)

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