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TV manufacturer

Setting number

TV manufacturer

Setting number

CURTIS MATHES

1005, 1009, 1011,
1012, 1013, 1014,
1015, 1016, 1020,
1021, 1036, 1038, 
1044, 1048, 1050 

DAEWOO

1007, 1011, 1017, 
1019, 1021, 1036, 
1041, 1042

DAYTRON

1007

DENON

1020

DUMONT

1006, 1007

DWIN

1044, 1046

ELECTRONBAND

1001

EMERSON

1007, 1010, 1011, 
1021, 1029, 1030, 
1031, 1032, 1037, 
1041, 1042

ENVISION

1009

ETRON

1043

FISHER

1021

FORTRESS

1044

FUJITSU

1031

FUNAI

1027, 1031

GE

1008, 1012, 1013, 
1030, 1036, 1048, 
1050

GIBRALTER

1006, 1007, 1009

GOLDSTAR

1002, 1007, 1009, 
1011, 1015, 1030

GRADIENTE

1015, 1026    

GRANADA

1033

GRUNPY

1031

HALLMARK

1030

HARLEY DAVIDSON

1031

HARMAN/KARDON

1014

HCM

1034

HITACHI

1010, 1015, 1020

INFINITY

1014

INTEQ

1006

INTERFUNK

1039

JBL

1014

JCB

1001

JVC

1018, 1023

KENWOOD

1007, 1009

KONIG

1039

KTV

1009, 1011

LG

1015

LOEWE

1039

LOGIK

1005

LUXMAN

1015

LXI

1012, 1014, 1021, 
1022, 1030

MAGNAVOX

1009, 1014, 1031

MAJESTIC

1005

MARANTZ

1009, 1014

MEGATRON

1020, 1030

MEMOREX

1005, 1015, 1021, 
1030, 1037

METZ

1007, 1009, 1030

MGA

1007, 1009, 1028

MIDLAND

1006, 1011, 1012, 
1013

MINOKA

1034

MINUTZ

1008

MITSUBISHI

1007, 1030, 1039

MTC

1007, 1009, 1015, 
1016, 1039

NAD

1022, 1030

NEC

1007, 1009, 1015, 
1026

NIKKO

1009, 1019, 1030

NTC

1019

OPTIMUS

1021

OPTONICA

1025, 1044

ORION

1031, 1032, 1037

OSAKA

1034

TV manufacturer

Setting number

TV manufacturer

Setting number

OTTO

1039

PANASONIC

1013, 1024

PENNEY

1003, 1007, 1008, 
1009, 1011, 1012, 
1013, 1015, 1016, 
1022, 1030, 1050

PHILCO

1007, 1009, 1014, 
1020, 1037

PHILIPS

1014

PILOT

1007, 1009, 1011

PIONEER

1010, 1028 

PORTLAND

1007, 1011, 1019

PRISM

1013

PROSOCAN

1012

PROTON

1030, 1038

PULSAR

1006, 1007

QUASAR

1013, 1025

QUELLE

1039

RADIO SHACK

1007, 1009, 1011, 
1012, 1015, 1028, 
1030

RCA

1007, 1010, 1012, 
1013, 1044, 1047, 
1048, 1049, 1050, 
1051

REALISTIC

1007, 1009, 1011, 
1015, 1021, 1025, 
1030

RUNCO

1006, 1009, 1040

SAMPO

1009, 1011

SAMSUNG

1007, 1009, 1015, 
1016, 1030

SAMSUX

1011

SANSEI

1036

SANSUI

1037

SANYO

1021, 1033

SCIMITSU

1007

SCOTCH

1030

SCOTT

1007, 1030, 1031, 
1032

SEARS

1012, 1014, 1015, 
1021, 1022, 1027, 
1030, 1031

SEMP

1022

SHOGUN

1007

SIGNATURE

1005

SONY

1001

SOUNDESIGN

1030, 1031 

SQUAREVIEW

1027

SSS

1007

SUPREME

1001

SYLVANIA

1009, 1014

SYMPHONIC

1027

TANDY

1044

TECHNICS

1013 

TECHNOL ACE

1031

TECHWOOD

1013, 1015

TEKNIKA

1005, 1007, 1011, 
1014, 1015, 1016, 
1019, 1031

TELEFUNKEN

1015

THORN

1039

TMK

1015, 1029, 1030

TOSHIBA

1016, 1021, 1022

TOTEVISION

1011

VECTOR RESEARCH 1009
VICTOR

1023

VIDIKRON

1014

VIDTECH

1007, 1030

WARDS

1005, 1007, 1008, 
1009, 1014, 1015, 
1025, 1030, 1031

WHITE

1037, 1041, 1042

WESTINGHOUSE
YAMAHA

1007, 1009

ZENITH

1005, 1006, 1019, 
1037

Summary of Contents for SD-HX600

Page 1: ...and E 1 to E 72 FRANÇAIS Se reporter aux pages i et iv F 1 à F 72 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 Nous vous remercions d avoir porté votre choix sur ce produit SHARP Pour en tirer le meilleur parti veuillez lire ce mode d emploi très attentivement ...

Page 2: ...ticle 820 40 of the National Electrical Code that provides guidelines for proper grounding and in particular specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding sys tem of the building as close to the point of cable entry as practical CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSON...

Page 3: ... This product should not be placed in a built in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer s instructions have been adhered to 11 Power Sources This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home consult your product dealer or local powe...

Page 4: ...ening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel 21 Damage Requiring Service Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions a When the power supply cord or plug is damaged b If liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the product c I...

Page 5: ... DTS et DTS Digital Surround sont des marques déposées de Digital Theater Systems Inc Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Dolby Pro Logic and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Fabriqué sous licence de Dolby Laboratories Dolby Pro Logic et le symbole double D sont des marques de commerce de Dolby Laborato ries ENERGY STAR Program Information 0312 Products that ...

Page 6: ...dio language from the disc menu 29 To change the subtitle language 29 To change the audio language audio output 30 Page Various settings Brightening the image Gamma correction 30 Sharpening the image Super picture 30 To change the display on TV screen 31 To change the display on the unit 31 Switching elapsed time 32 Switching playing time 32 To change the setting on the playback control screen 32 ...

Page 7: ...CNWGA006AWPZ QCNWGA004AWPZ Wall bracket 2 LANGZA002AWZZ Yellow Orange For signal sound For signal sound power Copyright Information Unauthorized copying broadcast public display transmission public perfor mance and rental regardless of whether or not such activities are for profit of disc contents are prohibited by law This system is equipped with copy protection technology that causes substantial...

Page 8: ... direct sunlight heat and excessive moisture Always hold the DVD SACD CDs by the edges Fingerprints dirt or water on the DVD SACD CDs can cause noise or mistracking If a DVD SACD CD is dirty or does not play properly clean it with a soft dry cloth wiping straight out from the center along the radius Ensure the unit is positioned in a well ventilated area with at least the following amount of free ...

Page 9: ... 8 Dolby Digital Signal Indicator 40 9 DTS Signal Indicator 40 10 PCM Signal Indicator 40 11 Daily Timer Indicator 54 12 Once Timer Indicator 54 13 Sleep Indicator 55 14 Title Indicator 31 15 Group Indicator 31 16 Chapter Indicator 31 17 Track Indicator 31 18 Total Indicator 32 19 Angle Indicator 28 20 Audio Signal Speaker Indicators 41 21 Repeat One Track Repeat A B Repeat Indicators 26 22 Random...

Page 10: ...p Button 21 22 8 Chapter Track Skip Tuning Up and Down Buttons 23 37 Main unit rear panel Reference page 1 Coaxial Digital Audio Input Jack to AV selector 13 2 System Connection Jack to AV selector 13 3 Video Output Jack 14 4 S video Output Jack to AV selector 13 5 Component Video Output Jacks to AV selector 13 6 Audio Input Jacks to AV selector 13 7 FM 75 Ohm Antenna Jack 16 8 Antenna Ground Term...

Page 11: ...Controls and indicators Amplifier unit Reference page 1 AC Power Cord 18 2 System Connection Jacks to main unit 13 3 Subwoofer Pre Output Jack 65 4 Front Speaker Terminals 15 5 Center Speaker Terminals 15 6 Surround Speaker Terminals 15 Front Rear 1 3 2 4 5 6 Connect a subwoofer with a built in amplifier ...

Page 12: ... Audio Input Jacks VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2 VIDEO 3 61 10 Audio Output Jacks VIDEO 1 63 11 Video Output Jack VIDEO 1 63 12 S video Output Jack VIDEO 1 63 13 AC Power Cord 18 14 Coaxial Digital Audio Input Jack VIDEO 3 61 15 Optical Digital Audio Input Jack VIDEO 3 61 16 Optical Digital Audio Input Jack VIDEO 2 61 17 Optical Digital Audio Input Jack VIDEO 1 61 18 Coaxial Digital Audio Output Jack to main un...

Page 13: ...d Down Buttons 19 37 13 Clear Button 25 14 Direct Number Character Input Buttons 24 38 15 Fast Reverse Button 23 16 Chapter Track Skip Down Button 23 17 Repeat Play Button 26 18 Disc Play Button 21 19 Video Button 62 20 On Stand by Button 18 21 Mute Button 20 22 Tuner Band Button 37 23 TV Channel Up Button 56 24 TV Channel Down Button 56 25 Program Button 25 26 Random Play Button 35 27 Return Butt...

Page 14: ... Page Down Button 33 5 On Screen Display Button 31 6 Sound Pattern Buttons 58 7 DVD Super Picture Button 30 8 DVD Zoom Button 28 9 A B Repeat Button 26 10 DVD Setup Button 32 44 11 Amplifier Setup Button 48 12 Return Button 32 13 DVD Page Up Button 33 14 DVD Gamma Button 30 15 DVD Angle Button 28 16 DVD Audio Language or CD Audio Output Select Button 30 17 DVD Subtitle Button 29 18 DVD Slow Button...

Page 15: ...consists of the audio zone which is the main part and the video zone which records video images Group and track A DVD Audio disc consists of groups and tracks Groups are equivalent to albums containing multiple songs Tracks are the individual songs within a group DVD DVD Video Disc for NTSC system DVD Audio Disc for NTSC system DVD R for NTSC system DVD RW for NTSC system Recorded in the video mod...

Page 16: ... sound is heard although images appear on the screen or vice versa Faulty playback may damage the speakers and can have an adverse effect on your hearing when played at high volume settings This DVD player adopts the NTSC system Discs that were made in foreign countries may not be played back Check the recording system before pur chasing discs You cannot play illegally produced discs Track 1 Track...

Page 17: ... listening position seem much too low or too high try changing your listening position If the bass tone level changes when you change the listening position try relocating the subwoofer Cooling fan Caution The unit will get warm while being used Do not touch the warm areas of the unit for prolonged periods to avoid damage to you This unit contains an automatic protection circuit which protects the...

Page 18: ... the main unit amplifier unit AV selector and a TV Amplifier unit AV selector Main unit TV Black Blue Black Blue System connection cable for signal sound power supplied Tip blue Tip black Tip blue Tip black Component video cable supplied Audio cable supplied S video cable supplied Coaxial digital cable supplied System connection cable for signal sound supplied Video cable supplied To video input j...

Page 19: ...e 17 Alternatively connect the video output jack on the main unit to the TV s video input jack to view images Change the TV input in accordance with the connected jack Do not connect other equipment between the TV and AV selector If a VCR is con nected pictures may be distorted Using the audio cable you can listen to the TV sound with this unit see page 61 Connecting other equipment See pages 61 6...

Page 20: ...rs To enjoy the high quality sound of DVD Audio or SACD discs it is recommended to connect speakers with a wide frequency range Speaker wire not supplied Speaker wire not supplied Speaker wire not supplied Speaker wire not supplied Speaker wire not supplied You can connect a commercially available sub woofer with a built in amplifier see page 65 Front speaker left not supplied Center speaker not s...

Page 21: ...for better reception Installing the AM loop antenna Outdoor FM or AM antenna Use an outdoor FM or AM antenna if you require better reception Consult your dealer When using an outdoor AM antenna be sure to keep the wire of the AM loop antenna connected 1 Strip the speaker wire about 5 8 15 mm and twist the conductors 2 Loosen the speaker terminal 3 Insert the speaker wire and tighten the thumbscrew...

Page 22: ...ions for the component video inputs Y CB and CR or Y B Y and P Y connect jacks with its matching color Do not connect to a component video input jack designed for the high vision sys tem which is not DVD compatible the images may be distorted or not appear To view images connect a TV to the AV selector with a video cable component video cable or S video cable When using a component video cable con...

Page 23: ...AC outlet if the unit will not be in use for a pro longed period of time CAUTION TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT FULLY INSERT To turn the power on If the power does not turn on check if the power cords are plugged in properly To set the main unit and amplifier unit to stand by mode Press the ON STAND BY button on the main unit again To turn off the AV selector Press...

Page 24: ... beginning In step 2 the time will be displayed Follow steps 3 4 Note Unplugging the unit or power failure will clear the clock setting Readjust the clock 1 Turn on the power set the MODE 1 MODE 2 switch to MODE 2 and press the TIMER SLEEP button 2 Within 10 seconds press the or button to select CLOCK ADJUST and then press the ENTER button 3 Press the or button to adjust the hour and then press th...

Page 25: ...ME control is turned clockwise the volume will increase When it is turned coun terclockwise the volume will decrease Remote control operation Press the VOL button to increase the volume and the VOL button for decreasing The volume is muted temporarily when setting the MODE 1 MODE 2 switch to MODE 1 and press the MUTE button Sound from the unit is muted Press the MUTE button again to restore the so...

Page 26: ...unit or the remote control Main unit Turn on the AV selector For a wide screen TV set the video output to see page 45 Turn on the TV and switch the input to the VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2 etc according ly 1 Turn on the power and press the DVD button to set the input to DVD You can also use the button on the main unit 2 Press the OPEN CLOSE button to open the disc door 3 Insert a disc To avoid damage insert t...

Page 27: ...ons on the AV selector Operations during disc playback Action Remote con trol Main unit Operation To stop play back When you press once RESUME appears Press again to enter the stop mode While RESUME appears press the button Playback resumes from the point where it was stopped Resume play See page 27 To pause playback Not available Press during playback In the pause mode press the button Playback r...

Page 28: ...d only at the search speed 1 about 2 times Sound is not heard on SACD discs Depending on the disc or scene the search speed may differ from that in this man ual While a disc is playing press the or button Press the button to skip to the next chapter track Press the button to skip to the beginning of the current chapter track Press the button again to skip to the beginning of the previous chapter t...

Page 29: ...cting a title of DVD TV screen Press the DIRECT button Selecting a chapter of DVD Press the DIRECT button twice Selecting a track on SACD CD discs Unit display Press the DIRECT button 3 Within 10 seconds enter a number with the direct number buttons 0 9 and press the ENTER button To correct the number enter again To cancel press the RETURN button Instead of the direct number buttons 0 9 you can us...

Page 30: ...not available 1 In the stop mode set the MODE 1 MODE 2 switch to MODE 1 and press the PROGRAM button Example DVD The programming screen is displayed To program tracks on SACD CD discs go to step 3 2 Select a title number with the or button and press the ENTER button The chapter selection screen appears Cursor DVD VIDEO PROGRAM TITLE T 1 T 2 DVD VIDEO PROGRAM TITLE T 1 T 2 3 Use the or button to se...

Page 31: ... A B repeat play During programmed play A B repeat play is not available When you press the button the current A B repeat play is canceled For MP3 discs A B repeat play is not available An end point B is created when playback of the title track ends 1 During playback set the MODE 1 MODE 2 switch to MODE 1 and press the button TV screen Unit display Each time the button is pressed the repeat play m...

Page 32: ...ume play feature is disabled on some discs Depending on the disc playback may resume from slightly before the stopped position For MP3 discs resume play is not available 1 During playback set the MODE 1 MODE 2 switch to MODE 1 and press the STILL button A still picture appears 2 Press the STILL button during still picture playback Each press of the STILL button advances the frame 3 Press the butto...

Page 33: ...es out When you cancel the zoom function you cannot shift the view Notes An image may become distorted when zoomed Subtitles cannot be zoomed When the zoom indicator changes from white to red while shifting the image you cannot shift it any further 1 When ANGLE appears on the unit display during playback set the MODE 1 MODE 2 switch to MODE 2 and press the ANGLE button 2 Use the ANGLE button to se...

Page 34: ...ing playback Notes The subtitle language on some DVDs may not be changed If no subtitles are recorded on the disc XX is displayed It may take a little time to switch the subtitle language to the selected one When you set the unit to the stand by mode or replace the disc settings return to the default 1 In the stop mode or during playback set the MODE 1 MODE 2 switch to MODE 2 and press the TOP MEN...

Page 35: ...re the original image quality In step 1 select OFF 1 During playback set the MODE 1 MODE 2 switch to MODE 2 and press the AUDIO button 2 Press the AUDIO button repeatedly to select the audio language audio output Each time you press audio language audio output changes Example 1 Original English Dolby Digital 5 1 Surround 2 Original English DTS 5 1 Surround 3 Japanese Dolby Digital 2 ch 1 1 D h c 1...

Page 36: ...ot be switched During playback set the MODE 1 MODE 2 switch to MODE 2 and press the ON SCREEN button Each time you press the display changes Example DVD Always displayed Not displayed Displayed for approx 3 seconds C 0 1 8 3 2 5 0 2 3 4 0 D D V C 0 1 8 3 2 5 0 2 3 4 0 D D V During playback set the MODE 1 MODE 2 switch to MODE 1 and press the DISPLAY button Each time you press the display changes D...

Page 37: ...SACD CD select a track number with the or button SACD CD Track number Track playing time Track playing time After approx 2 seconds 1 During playback set the MODE 1 MODE 2 switch to MODE 2 and press the DVD SET UP button 2 Press the or button to select the item and press the ENTER button Example DVD 1 Title number 2 Chapter number 3 Elapsed playing time 4 Subtitle 5 Angle 6 Audio language 7 Gamma 8...

Page 38: ... mode see pages 42 43 On DVD Audio discs audio part only you cannot change the two modes Playing bonus groups Notes For a 4 digit password see the disc jacket etc On some discs a password is not required to play bonus groups 1 Play a DVD Audio disc see page 21 2 During playback set the MODE 1 MODE 2 switch to MODE 2 and press the PAGE UP or PAGE DOWN button Each time you press the image switches 1...

Page 39: ...On hybrid discs consisting of an SACD layer and a CD layer you can select sound to play Notes For sound types see the manual for the hybrid disc When you remove the disc the audio output returns to MULTI On SACD CD layer only CD discs you can enjoy various sounds by changing the multi channel mode or stereo mode see pages 42 43 You cannot change the two modes for the SACD SACD layer 1 Insert an SA...

Page 40: ...you press the button the current random play is canceled Notes Random play is not allowed during programmed playback In random play the unit will select and play tracks automatically You cannot select the order of the tracks For MP3 discs random play is not available In random play press the button to switch to repeat play 1 While in the stop or playback mode set the MODE 1 MODE 2 switch to MODE 1...

Page 41: ...dio tracks in the CD format the unit recognizes the disc as a CD and plays only those tracks It may take some time to read a disc depending on the number of files or folder tree structure Up to 8 characters are displayed for folder or track names Some characters and symbols may not appear properly MP3 discs with data recorded at high speed may not play or noise may occur dur ing playback The MP3 f...

Page 42: ...n unit 1 Turn on the power and press the TUNER BAND button to set the input to FM AM 2 Press the TUNER BAND button repeatedly to select the desired frequency band 3 Press the TUNING or button to tune in to the desired station Manual tuning Press the TUNING button as many times as required to tune in to the desired station Auto tuning When the TUNING button is pressed for 0 5 seconds or more scanni...

Page 43: ...he TUNER PRESET or button to select the preset channel number Preset channel number 3 Within 5 seconds press the ENTER button to store that station in mem ory When a new station is stored in memory the station previously memorized will be erased To save stations without names press the RETURN button 4 Within 10 seconds press the EN TER button to name stored stations The character entry screen open...

Page 44: ... and press the DISPLAY button The display changes about every 4 seconds Character input button Available charac ters Character input button Available charac ters 0 SPACE JKL 5 1 MNO 6 ABC 2 PQRS 7 DEF 3 TUV 8 GHI 4 WXYZ 9 1 Press the 4 button twice H 2 Press the cursor button to move by one character 3 Press the 4 button three times I 4 Press the 8 button T 5 Press the 0 button twice 6 Press the 3...

Page 45: ...y Digital for a disc recorded in Dolby Digital the DIGITAL indicator lights up see page 30 DTS Digital Theater Systems Disc with this trademark One of the digital audio systems for theatrical use As the sound quality is empha sized you can enjoy the realistic sound effect in the home theater system When you set the audio output to DTS for a disc recorded in DTS the indicator lights up see page 30 ...

Page 46: ...o the radio When 2 1 channel audio signals L R LFE are received the audio signal indicators L R and LFE light up The illustration on the right indicates that 2 chan nel stereo sound L and R is reproduced When Dolby Pro Logic is activated 2 channel stereo sound is converted to 5 1 chan nel surround sound and all the speaker indica tors light up 2 1 3 4 6 5 8 10 11 9 7 Audio signal indicator Speaker...

Page 47: ...IDEO 3 Listening to sounds in the multi channel mode 5 1 ch etc DVD Dolby Digital or DTS While the disc is playing press the MULTI CH button Example DTS format A maximum of 5 1 ch surround sound is reproduced to provide three dimensional effect When you press once the last used setting appears To change it press the button repeatedly within 3 seconds STANDARD You can enjoy the original sound as it...

Page 48: ...ogic converts 2 channel stereo sound of CDs etc to 5 1 chan nel When you press once the last used setting appears To change it press the button repeatedly within 3 seconds STANDARD You can enjoy the original sound as it is MOVIE1 The bass level is increased for powerful sound effect MOVIE2 Dynamic sound is produced with increased bass MUSIC1 You can enjoy lively sound by producing the articulate s...

Page 49: ...appear If the DVD SETUP menu appears perform step 3 2 Press the or button to select a parameter and press the ENTER button Select a language see page 45 OSD LANGUAGE SETUP SVENSKA NEDERLANDS ENTER ENTER ENGLISH ESPAÑOL FRANÇAIS ITALIANO SELECT RETURN OSD LANGUAGE SETUP SVENSKA NEDERLANDS ENTER ENTER ENGLISH ESPAÑOL FRANÇAIS ITALIANO SELECT RETURN 3 Press the or button to select a setting item and ...

Page 50: ... 1 8 OFF Restrict viewing by selecting a level P 46 CODE USA CANADA Set a country code according to a parental control level of discs P 46 AUDIO DIGITAL BITSTREAM D PCM BITSTREAM Audio output is selected according to the source Normally set to this D PCM Dolby Digital source is played in Dolby Pro Logic DISC LANGUAGE AUDIO ENGLISH SPANISH OTHER Select a language to play If the selected language is...

Page 51: ...c with the unit connected to a 4 3 TV images appear stretched vertically Setting Description ON Progressive 1 If the TV supports progressive scan set to ON You can enjoy flicker free images OFF Interlace 2 If the TV does not support progressive scan set to OFF Images are displayed in the interlaced sys tem 1 Progressive 525 scanning lines are drawn in order without interlacing first field and then...

Page 52: ... language for disc menus can be set Menu screens are displayed in a specified language English French Merci Thank you English French Merci Thank you ACTEURS PERSONNEL CAST STAFF English French 1 On the initial setting screen select DISC LANGUAGE see steps 1 3 on page 44 and select MENU and press the ENTER button 2 Press the or button to select H for the first letter 3 Press the or button to move t...

Page 53: ... Audio discs Speaker size setting You can change the sizes of the front speakers center speaker and surround speak ers or turn on or off the center speaker surround speakers or subwoofer 1 In Speaker delay setting set the right surround speaker SR to 10 feet 3 3 m 2 In Speaker level setting slightly increase the level of the right surround speaker as it is a little farther than others see page 50 ...

Page 54: ...peaker distances are the same Notes The speaker delay setting is only available for the front speakers and subwoofer if the input is set to tuner or the surround is STEREO or VIRTUAL The speaker delay setting is invalid while playing DVD Audio or SACD discs valid for the CD layer of SACD discs 4 Within 10 seconds press the or button to select their sizes To set sizes of other speakers repeat the o...

Page 55: ...he or button to select SP LEVEL and press the ENTER but ton 3 Within 10 seconds press the or button to select the desired speaker The indicator of the selected speaker flashes 4 Within 10 seconds press the or button to adjust the level You can adjust the level at 1 dB intervals To adjust the levels of other speakers repeat the op eration from step 3 5 Press the RETURN button twice The setting is c...

Page 56: ...but ton 4 Press the RETURN button twice The setting is complete Adjustable frequency range Recommended frequency range 80 Hz The lowest reproducible frequency of the front speakers is below 80 Hz 100 Hz The lowest reproducible frequency of the front speakers is between 80 and 100 Hz 120 Hz The lowest reproducible frequency of the front speakers is between 100 and 120 Hz 150 Hz The lowest reproduci...

Page 57: ...lugged or a power failure occurs after timer setting the clock stops and the timer setting will be canceled Set the clock and timer again You cannot use the timer to operate other equipment Timer playback does not start if the unit is turned on at the start time Setting the timer You can use the once timer and daily timer together For example use the timer as a wake up call daily timer and listen ...

Page 58: ...ress the or button to adjust the minutes and then press the ENTER button 6 Set the time to finish as in steps 4 and 5 above 7 Switch the input with the or button and then press the ENTER button Available playback sources DVD CD and TUNER When you select TUNER select a station by pressing the or button and then press the ENTER button If a station has not been programmed NO P SET will be displayed a...

Page 59: ...t to the power stand by mode automatically Lights up flashes or 1 Set the MODE 1 MODE 2 switch to MODE 2 and press the TIMER SLEEP button 2 Within 10 seconds press the or button to select TIMER ONCE or TIMER DAILY and press the ENTER button 3 Within 10 seconds press the or button to select ONCE CALL or DAILY CALL and press the ENTER button The unit returns to the timer stand by mode after displayi...

Page 60: ...inute intervals 5 minutes 1 minute 1 minute intervals 4 Press the ENTER button The unit will enter the power stand by mode auto matically after the preset time has elapsed The volume will be turned down 1 minute before the sleep operation finishes and then you cannot change the volume 1 While SLEEP appears set the MODE 1 MODE 2 switch to MODE 2 and press the TIMER SLEEP button 2 Within 10 seconds ...

Page 61: ...istration cannot be executed depending on TVs Even if numbers can be set some buttons may not work 1 Press the TV I button to turn on the TV 2 Press the TV CH or button to set the channel Operation Button Volume control Switching the input 1 While holding down the TV button enter the manufacturer setting number 4 digits 2 Release the TV button The setting is registered and the TV can be operated w...

Page 62: ... MTC 1007 1009 1015 1016 1039 NAD 1022 1030 NEC 1007 1009 1015 1026 NIKKO 1009 1019 1030 NTC 1019 OPTIMUS 1021 OPTONICA 1025 1044 ORION 1031 1032 1037 OSAKA 1034 TV manufacturer Setting number TV manufacturer Setting number OTTO 1039 PANASONIC 1013 1024 PENNEY 1003 1007 1008 1009 1011 1012 1013 1015 1016 1022 1030 1050 PHILCO 1007 1009 1014 1020 1037 PHILIPS 1014 PILOT 1007 1009 1011 PIONEER 1010 ...

Page 63: ...rround and the amplifier Refer to page 20 volume control pages 42 43 surround and pages 48 51 amplifier 2 After setting set the MODE 1 MODE 2 switch to MODE 2 and press the SOUND MEMORY button 3 Within 5 seconds press a SOUND PATTERN A B C D button Example When you press the SOUND PATTERN A button To store in other buttons repeat from step 1 Set the MODE 1 MODE 2 switch to MODE 2 and press a SOUND...

Page 64: ...e stand 2 Route all connection cables through the wall bracket 3 Attach the wall bracket Fix them securely with the screw removed in step 1 Do not use other screws The unit may fall or break Place the main unit and amplifier unit on a cushion or a soft cloth to avoid damage Amplifier unit Main unit Screw Stand Screw Stand Screw Wall bracket Wall bracket Screw Amplifier unit Main unit ...

Page 65: ...on contact your dealer or installer During installation be careful not to pinch your fingers The wall should be strong enough to support the weight of the main unit Install on a reinforced part Do not impose an extra load on fittings It may cause the main unit to fall leading to injury or breakage Do not modify or change the wall bracket It may cause the main unit to fall leading to injury or brea...

Page 66: ...lly available To component output jacks Audio cable commercially available Optical digital cable commercially available To optical digital audio output jack Digital video camera etc Video cable commercially available To video output jack AV selector VCR DVD Recorder etc Digital tuner etc To video output jack To audio output jacks To S video output jack To component output jacks To optical digital ...

Page 67: ... or compo nent video cable you can view images on a TV connected to the AV selector To enjoy images and sounds from the connected equipment Notes You can connect different equipment to each input jack VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2 and VIDEO 3 When enjoying images and sounds from the equipment connected to VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2 or VIDEO 3 do not switch the function buttons on the AV selector When the main unit is turn...

Page 68: ... 1 input jack are not sent to the VIDEO 1 output jack Turn off all equipment before making this connection AUDIO OUT VIDEO OUT AUDIO DIGITAL COMPONENT OUT AUDIO IN VIDEO IN S VIDEO IN VIDEO IN AUDIO IN AV selector To audio input jacks S video cable commercially available To S video input jack Audio cable commercially available VCR or DVD recorder Video cable commercially available To video input j...

Page 69: ...gital cable or coaxial digital cable Some discs are copy protected and recording is not possible You cannot record material with copy protection digital broadcasts etc While recording do not switch to another function You can also use the FUNCTION button on the main unit to set the input to VIDEO 2 or VIDEO 3 When recording between equipment connected to the AV selector you do not need to turn on ...

Page 70: ...ommended impedance is 32 ohms While headphones are connected sound is not produced from the speakers You cannot use the surround feature with headphones Do not plug in or unplug headphones while recording The sound may skip Using subwoofer You can connect a subwoofer with an amplifier to the subwoofer pre output jack Note No sound is heard from the speaker in which an amplifier is not built in Tur...

Page 71: ...ders the DVD mechanism is defective indicates numbers sym bols The amplifier is defective Set this unit to the stand by mode and turn the power on again FAN LOCK The cooling fan on the back of the amplifier unit does not run due to foreign objects caught in it Set this unit to the stand by mode and remove the foreign objects around the fan NO DISC The disc is not loaded The disc is loaded upside d...

Page 72: ... P 19 The display on the unit is dark Is the display in the dimmer mode P 20 The power is not turned on Is the unit unplugged P 18 No images are displayed Is TV turned on P 56 Is the input of TV switched P 56 Is the correct function selected for the AV selector P 62 Symptom Possible cause Reference page The radio makes unusual noises continuously Is the unit placed near the TV or computer Is the F...

Page 73: ... Playback sounds are skipped Does the disc satisfy the standards Is the unit located near excessive vi brations Has condensation formed inside the unit P 69 The control buttons do not function Music or video play back is interrupted Is the disc very dirty Does the disc satisfy the standards Is the unit located near excessive vi brations Has condensation formed inside the unit P 69 Pictures and sou...

Page 74: ... the transmitter with a soft cloth before operating the unit If trouble 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 If such a problem occurs do the following Main unit and amplifier unit Clearing all the memory reset Caution When y...

Page 75: ...Kannada EO Esperanto KO Korean ES Spanish KS Kashmiri ET Estonian KU Kurdish EU Basque KY Kirghiz FA Persian LA Latin FI Finnish LN Lingala FJ Fiji LO Laotian FO Faroese LT Lithuanian FR French LV Latvian Lettish Code Language name Code Language name MG Malagasy SN Shona MI Maori SO Somali MK Macedonian SQ Albanian ML Malayalam SR Serbian MN Mongolian SS Siswati MO Moldavian ST Sesotho MR Marathi ...

Page 76: ...ve type 1 Signal system NTSC color Supported disc types DVD Video Audio Region number 1 ALL SACD DVD R RW video mode audio CD CD R CD RW Video signal Horizontal resolution 500 lines S N ratio 70 dB Audio signal Frequency character istics Linear PCM DVD 4 Hz to 22 kHz sampling rate 48 kHz 4 Hz to 44 kHz sampling rate 96 kHz CD 4 Hz to 20 kHz S N ratio CD 96 dB 1 kHz Dynamic range Linear PCM DVD 95 ...

Page 77: ...EO 1 VIDEO 2 VIDEO 3 Square type 3 Audio output termi nals Audio output to main unit VIDEO 1 RCA type 2 pairs L R Coaxial digital output to main unit RCA type 1 Video input terminals Video input to main unit VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2 VIDEO 3 RCA type 4 S video input to main unit VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2 VIDEO 3 S terminal 4 Component video input to main unit VIDEO1 VIDEO2 VIDEO3 RCA type 12 Y PB PR Video output term...

Page 78: ...n 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 da...

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