SHARP MINI COMPONENT SYSTEM MODEL ooy SPEAKER SYSTEM MODEL CP-C550 COMPACT DIGITAL AUDIO Remote control < 1 "AA" size battery RS, HP aerial x 1 AM poof aerial scimitar) Note: Parts and equipment mercerized in this operation manual other than those shown above are not included.
SPECIAL NOTES FOR UK CUSTOMERS O The mains lead of this product is fitted with a non-barbwire (molded) plug incorporating a 3A fuse. Should the fuse dean fo be replaced, a BSI or PASTA 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. Always refit the fuse cover after replacing the fuse. Never use the plug without the fuse cover fetid.
SPECIAL NOTES .. PRECAUTIONS . ., .. PREPARATION FOR USE . SETTING THE CLOCK . SQUID CONTROL .. COMPACT DISC OPERATION RADIO OPERATION . . CASSETTE OPERATION .. ® The tellers in brackets contained in the model burner indicate the color of the product only. Operation and specifications are unaffected. ® When the POWER switch Is set at STAND-BY position mains village is steel present inside the unit.
PREPARATION FOR USE Unplug the AC power load from e AC socket before| connecting or disconnecting any component, M Aerial connection (1) Supplied FM aerial Connect the FM aerial wire to the FM 75 OHMS socket and position the FM aerial wire in the direction where tha strongest signal can be received. {2) Supplied AM poof aerial Connect the AM loop aerial wire 1o the AM LOOP socket Position the AM lug aerial for optimum reception Place the AW loop aerial on a shelf, etc.
Right speaker Left speaker W Speaker connection ] Connect each speaker wire fo the SPEAKER terminals as ! Shawn. Use speakers with an impedance of & ohms or more, since lower impedance speakers can damage the unit, Cautions: ® Connect the wire with the white fine to the minus terminal and the pin wire 1o the plus terminal. ® Do nct mistake the right channel for the left channel when connecting the speakers to the unit.
02m-6m 82m M Loading the batteries for the remote control 1 Remove the hatchery compartment cover, 2 insert 2 "AA" size batteries RS, HP-7 o similar) into the battery compartment, ® when inserting the batteries, push them towards the & battery terminals @ Installing the batteries incorrectly can cause the writ fo malfunction. 3 Replace the battery compartment cover.
In this example, tha clock is set for the 24-hour (0:00) system MEMORY/ SET CLOCK TUNING DOWN —T&r switch the time display mode: 1 5ot the POWER switch 1o STAND-BY. 2 Disconnect the AC power lead from the AC sack. 3 Press the RESET button on the rear panel for at slats 10 seconds. 4 Conn sot the AC power chad.
ey CONTROL {Main unit) (Re mots control) N VOLUME A~ 3 VOLUME (Main unit) @& /= (Remote ironic} EQUALIZER MODE —r HEAVY VOCAL BGM ‘L,l 0T £ i LAt i 81 250 1k ak 1 > VOCAL {Remote control) / e [X-NABS 1 — X-BASS 2 —> X-BASS OFF] (Main unit) {Re mate control) BALANCE LEFT CENTER RIGHT W Volume Main premonition control operation Press the VOLUME A bullion 1o increase the volume ang the VOLUME ~ baton 1o decrease the volume.
COMPACT DISC OPERATION 5 DISC SKIP ‘(afl@ Total number of fracas for Disc 1 W Care of compact discs Compact discs are fairly resistant to garage, however miss racking can occur dug to an accumulation of dirt on the disc surface. Follow the guidelines below for maximum: enjoyment from your CD collection and player. ® Do not write on either side of the disc, particularity the non-label side. Signals are read iron the non-bale! side. Do rot mark this surface. ® Keep your discs away from direct sunlight, heat.
To interrupt playback: 1 Press the CO FUSE @n button ® I will appear 2 Press the PLAYWRIGHT (» <) button 1o serums playback from the same point. To stop playback: Press the STOP (CD W) bunion, To remove the CDs: Whist in the stop mode, press the OPEN/CLOSE bitten. @ The disc lay will pen. Remove the two sides. Then, press the DISC SKIP bitten to rotate the disc tray and remove the remaining disc. To switch the uni? off after use: Set the POWER switch to STAND-BY.
PLAY/REPEAT 4éle @ PASS does PLAY/REPEAT < > 25 2¢0¢ & RANDOM 10 M PASS {Auto Program Search System) PASS automatically locates the beginning of any trek, To listen to the track being played again: Press the DOWN (1) button ter less than 0.5 seconds during playback. To move to the beginning of the next track: Piss the UP () button for loss than 0.5 seconds during playback @ To skip a number of lacks at ona time, press the DOWN button repeatedly until the desired track number is shown.
of <& < o200 AMPS (Automatic Programmable Music Selector) You can play back the tracks on the CDs in ths disc 1 3 potions in any order desired. By specifying the dies nursers from 1 1o 3, anc the track numbers from 1 to 99, you can choose up fo 32 selections for playback in the ore you fiche. 1 Wren in the stop mode, use the DISC NUMBER buttons (@1 (28] o select the desired disc number.
switch the unit off after use: Set the POWER switch 1o STAND-BY, Note: ® Ths memory recalls the last station received even after changing the TUNER (BAND) bunion or function selector buttons, or sifting the POWER switch to STAND-BY, 02402 12 ADO OPERATION # Tuning 1 et the POWER switch 10 ON, 2 Press ths TUNER (BAND) bunion 3 Press the TUNER (BAND) button 1o seed! he desired frequency band. Cross the TUNING (DOWN o UP) bunion fo rune into the desired station.
13 M To recall a memorized station Preset stations can also be selected from the remote central, 1 Set the POWER swish to ON. 2 Crass the TUNER (BAND) bunion. 3 Press the DOWN bunion an the main unit or PRESET or A) button on the remote control for Less than 0.5 seconds to select the desired station. ® The contents (preset channel number, frequency and frequency band) which have sen stored in memory wil appear in the display in numerical order, irrespective of the frequency bands.
M General information — dick features an auto gape selector. Just load the and te tape formula being ted will be sensed automatically ® For playback, use normal (low-noise), Grosz or natal tape for the best sound. For recording, use normal low-noise) or Cruz tape. Metal pale cannot be Vised for recording.
RECORDING ® Wren recording important selections, be sure to make a preliminary test to ensure that the desired material is being properly recorded. ® The AL (Automatic Record Love Control) circuit automatically controls the level of the input signal used for recording CD = RANDOM—] 15 ® The VOLUME, BALANCE, X-BASS and EQUALIZER controls may be adjusted with no effect on the recorded signal. (Variable Sound Monitor) ® Metal pale should not be used for recording or dubbing.
TAPE 1w 16 W Recording from the built-in radio — T Tune in 1o ths desired station. (See pages 1215} 2 Load a casseroles into the TAPE 2 cassette compartment ® Load the tape wile the side o be recorded facing you, ® Wind past the (eared of the tape, an which recording can not be performed 3 Press the REC START (NORMAL) butane. ® "REC” will flash Note: @ 1 a whistling noise is heard when recording from AM, move the AM loop racial to a postilion whets noise is no longer heard from this Lni.
HOW TO USE THE BUILT-IN TIMER @ Before sting the niter, make sure that the clock smelting is correct. 8 Timer playback TUNING/TIME MEMORY/SET DOWN UP ® When the POWER switch is ON or STAND-BY. the dimer playback can be set. Press the TIMER button once 1o turn on the timer made, * will appear. At this point, make sure that the "REC" is i I Within 5 seconds, press the MEMORY/SET button.
"’ @ Before smelting the trims, make sure that the clock setting TUNING/TIME T is correct. MEMORY/SET DOWN UP ® Load a cassette for recording into the TAPE 2 cassette compartment. M Timer recording ® When the POWER switch is ON or STAND-BY, the timer recording can be sot. 1 Crass the TIMER button o turn on the timer mode, " and "REC™ will appear. 2 within 5 seconds.
' Sleep timer setting Timer playback selling minus 2 hoers | P | Sleep operation wilt automatically stop. Start time (Wake-up start) End time (Wake-up end) 19 W Sleep operation The radio, compact disc and cassette deck can all be muted oft automatically. 1 Piaf back the desired sound source.
PRI External unit TUNER (BAND] CD volumes “~0O0 VIBE SOUR TARE VIDEOTEX RICH L3 BOLSTER ILLEGALITY PGB ORI 20 W VIDEO/AUX (Audio signal) input To listen to or record signals from external sources through this unit: 1 Use an RCA Read to connect the desire external unit to the VIDEOTEX sockets. {red > right channel, white — let channel) ® When using video equipment (LD player, CRY, be sure 1o connect the audit output fo this unit and e video output to a television. 2 Set the POWER switch to ON.
DEMO MODE 21 Her: the DEMO button is pressed down for more than 4 seconds whilst the POWER switch is ON, the unit will ante the demonstration mode. When the unit enters the demonstration made, each of the displays, Equalizer, X-BASS and Music calendar, wil be shown, in larder. To cancel the demonstration made, set the POWER switch to STAND-BY. N Internal care @ Linty heads, capstans or pinch riflers can cause poor sound and gape jams.
SPECIFICATIONS As a part of our policy of continuous improvement, SHARP reserves the right 10 rake 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.