User Manual

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Press the / button to select the station preset
number you want to save the frequency under.
Press the SAVE button again to con rm.
6. Recall the preset stations:
Press the
/ button to recall your stored stations.
CD operations
1. Press the source button on the unit, or CD button on the remote
control to enter the CD mode. Press the button to open the disc
drawer, put a CD in, then press the button again to close.
2. Press the button to pause or play the song.
3. Press the button on remote control to stop
playing, press the button to re-start.
4. Press the
/ button to skip to the previous or next song.
5. Press the / button on remote control to fast forward or fast
rewind the playback, press repeatedly to resume normal speed.
6. To directly select a speci c song press the number buttons 0-9 on
remote control.
Example:
If the track number consists of two digits, for example 25, press
button “2“, and then button “5“ to select the 25th track.
If the track number is a one digit number, for example
9, press “0“  rst, then “9“ to skip to the 9th track.
7. REPEAT button:
While in playing mode, press the
button to set repeat mode.
For CD and CD-R discs, press the button to repeat playing songs.
Press once to repeat current song. Press again to repeat all tracks.
Press a third time to cancel.
8. Press the
button on the remote control to play the
tracks in a random order. Press again to resume.
9. You can set the disc to play tracks in a programmed order:
Press the button on remote control to stop playing.
Press the PROGRAM button on remote
control. The screen displays: P01.
Press the number buttons on remote control
to select the tracks to program.
Press the
/ buttons on remote control
to skip between the program tracks.
Press the PROGRAM button on the remote control to con rm.
To begin the programmed order, press the
button.
To cancel the program sequence, press the
button twice.
Notes:
MP3 and WAV formats are supported.
Unsupported  le formats are skipped. For example, Word documents
(.doc) or MP3  les with extension .dlf are ignored and not played.
Bluetooth Operation
The Micro system has Bluetooth capability and is able to receive a signal
within a range of 7 metres. To pair the Micro system with a Bluetooth
device:
1. Press the source button
on the unit, or button on the
remote control button repeatedly to enter the Bluetooth
mode, the“bt“ message appear and ash on the display.
2. Activate your Bluetooth device and select the search mode.
3. Select SHARP XL-B512” from the search list and connect.
4.
5. When the devices are connected to each other, a con
Enter “0000“ for password if prompted.
rmation
sound will be made. “bt” will stop  ashing in the display.
6. You can now playback music from your device. Please
note that the volume on the Bluetooth source device
operates independently to the volume of the unit.
7. To turn o the Bluetooth function: switch to another function
on the Micro system; disable the function on your Bluetooth
source device; or press the button on the remote control.
Connect other audio devices
Audio (AUX IN) allows your unit quickly and easily to connect to an MP3
player or other external sources.
1. Use a 3.5mm audio cable to connect your external audio
device to the AUX IN socket on the front panel.
2. Press the source button on the unit, or AUX button on
the remote control button to switch to the AUX IN mode.
3. You may need to operate the external audio
device directly for playback features.
4. Please note that the volume on the Audio source device
operates independently to the volume of the unit.
USB Operation
It is possible to listen to music via the USB device interface of the unit.
Connecting a USB device:
1. Switch the unit on and select USB mode by
pressing the SOURCE button.
2. Connect the USB device to the USB connection
socket on the front panel of the unit.
3. The unit will now play songs which are saved on the USB device.
Notes:
MP3 format is supported.
Unsupported  le formats are skipped. For example, Word documents
(.doc) or MP3  les with extension .dlf are ignored and not played
Even when the  les are in a supported format (MP3), some
may not play or display depending on the compatibility.
In some case, reading may be as long as 60
seconds, this is not a malfunction.
Depending on the amount of data and media speed, it
may take longer for the unit to read the USB device.
The maximum USB memory size is 32GB.
USB memory device must be formatted in FAT, FAT16 or FAT32
Troubleshooting
No Power
Reason
Power cable not connected to wall socket
Power socket is not switched on
Solution
Make sure the plug is connected
Switch the power on
No Sound from AUX/Bluetooth input
Reason
Volume is too low
AUX/Bluetooth source volume is too low
Solution
Increase the volume
Increase the output volume of the AUX source
Sound is distorted from AUX Input
Reason
Volume is too high
AUX source volume is too high
Solution
Reduce the volume
Reduce the output volume of the AUX source