Sharp MD-M2H User Manual

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MD MICRO SYSTEM
OPERATION MANUAL
MODEL
MD-M2H
Page
SPECIAL NOTES .............................................. 1
ACCESSORIES ................................................. 2
PRECAUTIONS ................................................. 2
NAMES OF CONTROLS AND INDICATORS
.... 3-5
PREPARATION FOR USE.............................. 6-8
SETTING THE CLOCK ...................................... 9
SOUND CONTROL ......................................... 10
COMPACT DISC OPERATION ........................ 11
MINIDISC OPERATION................................... 12
CONVENIENT CD AND MD OPERATIONS ....
13-15
RADIO OPERATION .................................. 16-17
RDS (Radio Data System) OPERATION ...
18-27
Page
RECORDING .............................................. 28-31
EDITING ..................................................... 32-38
TIMER OPERATION ................................... 39-41
USING EXTERNAL UNITS ........................ 42-43
WHAT IS A MINIDISC? ................................... 44
MINIDISC SYSTEM LIMITATIONS.................. 45
TROUBLESHOOTING................................ 45-46
ERROR MESSAGES ....................................... 47
RESETTING THE MICROCOMPUTER ........... 48
MAINTENANCE .............................................. 48
SPECIFICATIONS ........................................... 49
TERMS OF GUARANTEE ................ Back cover
CONTENTS
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.
MD-M2H MD micro system consisting of
MD-M2H (main unit) and CP-M2H (speaker system).
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - OPERATION MANUAL

MD MICRO SYSTEMOPERATION MANUALMODELMD-M2HPageSPECIAL NOTES ... 1ACCESSORIES ...

Page 2 - SPECIAL NOTES

9SETTING THE CLOCK4,6,8213,5,7,91 Press the ON/STAND-BY button to turn thepower on.2 Press the CLOCK button.DISC TOCTRACKMEMORYRANDOMTOTALREMAINRECkHz

Page 3 - PRECAUTIONS

10SOUND CONTROL Volume(Main unit operation)When the VOLUME control is turned clockwise, thevolume will increase. When it is turned anticlock-wise, th

Page 4 - ■ Rear panel

11COMPACT DISC OPERATION CD playbackDISC TOCTRACKMEMORYRANDOMTOTALREMAINRECkHzMHzSLEEPTotal number of tracks Total playing timeTOTALFlash1 Press th

Page 5

12MINIDISC OPERATION1 Press the ON/STAND-BY button to turn thepower on.2 Press the MD button.3 Load a MiniDisc in the direction indicated by thearrow

Page 6

13062 45 35 32 406CONVENIENT CD AND MD OPERATION APSS (Auto Program SearchSystem)APSS automatically locates the beginning of anytrack. Repeat and ra

Page 7 - PREPARATION FOR USE

14 APMS (Automatic ProgrammableMusic Selector)1 Select the desired programme source, CD orMD, by pressing the CD or MD button.2 Press the MEMORY butt

Page 8

15DISPLAYDISPLAY Switching the time displayEach time the TIME button is pressed during play-back or when in the pause mode, the display willchange.TI

Page 9

16RADIO OPERATION2,3,5112,3,54 Tuning1 Press the ON/STAND-BY button to turn thepower on.2 Press the TUNER (BAND) button.3 Press the TUNER (BAND) butt

Page 10 - SETTING THE CLOCK

17(Continued)2,42,433 Preset tuningYou can store up to 40 stations in memory (40 sta-tions consisting of any combination of AM and FMstations you lik

Page 11 - ■ Surround

18Descriptions of the PTY (Programme Type)codes, TP (Traffic Programme) and TA (TrafficAnnouncement)With this unit, you can search for and receive the

Page 12 - ■ CD playback

1NOTE FOR USERS IN THE U.K.The mains lead of this product is fitted with a non-rewireable (moulded) plug incorporating a 3A fuse.Should the fuse need

Page 13 - 2 Press the MD button

19(Continued)SCIENCE: Programmes about the natural sci-ences and technology.VARIED: Used for mainly speech-based pro-grammes usually of light-entertai

Page 14 - ■ Cue and review

20(Continued) ASPM (Auto Station ProgramMemory)It is recommended that you store stations inmemory using ASPM.(This memory can be used for PTY searche

Page 15 - (Continued)

21(Continued)2,3112,34,64,6555 Within 6 seconds, press the PRESET (X or W)button to select a desired station name you want.● Each time the button is p

Page 16

22To try to store a station name again, if thewrong name was stored in memory bymistake:When you store station names in memory usingthe ASPM function,

Page 17 - RADIO OPERATION

23(Continued)6 Whilst the selected programme type is flashing(within 4 seconds), press the PTY.TI SEARCH(PTY.TI) button again.DISC TOCTRACKMEMORYRANDO

Page 18

24PRESET(X W)PRESET(X W)(Continued) To manually recall the stationsstored in memory To switch the displayEach time the DISPLAY MODE button is pres

Page 19 - Station Frequency:

25243(Continued)5 When a programme of the type specified startson an ON (other network) station, the unit willautomatically switch to the station broa

Page 20

26(Continued)243 EON-TI(Main unit operation)1 Tune in the desired RDS station (when a sta-tion name is being displayed).2 Press the EON button when &

Page 21

27(Continued)In the following cases, the EON stand-by mode will be cancelled.● Press the ON/STAND-BY button to enter the stand-by mode.● When the unit

Page 22

28 Differences from tape recordingsYou cannot record music on the re-verse side of a MiniDisc.MiniDiscs are single sided and shouldonly be inserted w

Page 23 - 1 Press the STATION button

2AM loopaerial × 1 General● Please ensure that the equipment is positionedin a well ventilated area and ensure that there isat least 10cm (4") o

Page 24

29 Recording from a CD onto aMiniDisc (One-Touch Editing)A CD can be recorded to a MiniDisc, starting fromthe first track, with a one-touch operation

Page 25

30 APMS recordingCD0MD EDITH112323HH441 Select tracks for APMS playback. (Page 14)2 Load a recordable MiniDisc.3 Press the CD 0 MD EDIT button.● APMS

Page 26

3132344HH55 Recording from the built-in radioonto a MiniDisc1 Tune in to the desired station. (pages 16 - 17.)2 Load a recordable MiniDisc.3 Press th

Page 27

32DIVIDEA single track can be divided into twoat any desired position.● The numbers of the tracks which come afterthe newly divided track will be auto

Page 28

33 To create a disc nameA name for the whole disc. Disc names aredisplayed when an MD is inserted.NAME/TOC EDITCLEARENTER DISPLAY/(Remote control ope

Page 29 - RECORDING

341 During playback or in the pause mode, pressthe NAME/TOC EDIT button.RECSLEEP2 Within 10 seconds, press the ENTER button.TRACKRECSLEEPTRACK● The un

Page 30 - 2 Press the CD button

35 To change disc names and tracknamesTo add a character:Example: To change “BET” to “BEST”1 To change disc names, perform steps 1 - 3 onpage 33.To c

Page 31

36 Divide Combine1 Play the track which you want to divide into two,and press the 0 6 button at the point whereyou want to divide the track.ST2 Pre

Page 32 - 5 Press the 0 6 button

37 Move4 Select the new track position pressing theor button.● To cancel the operation, press the button.5 Press the ENTER button again.● The trac

Page 33 - ■ Type of characters used

38 EraseTo erase all of the tracks at once:1 Press the button.● The total number of tracks and the total playingtime on an MD will appear.2 Press t

Page 34

3 Front panel1. On/stand-by Button2. (MD) Display Button3. Timer Stand-by Indicator4. MD Compartment5. (MD) Record Button6. (CD/MD/TUNER) Memory Butt

Page 35

39TIMER OPERATION Timer playbackBefore timer playback, the following preparationsare required.I Load a CD, MD.I Preset the radio station.1 Press the

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40 Timer recordingBefore timer recording, the following preparationsare required.● Load a CD, a recordable MD.● Preset the radio station.● Before set

Page 37

41Sleep timer settingTimer playback(record) settingTimer playback(record) start1 minute - 2 hoursDesired timeSleep operation willautomatically stop.En

Page 38

42 Connecting external unitsBefore connecting external units, set this unit to the stand-by mode and turn off the power to the externalunits.Connecti

Page 39

43 Listening to sound from an exter-nal unitTo listen to sound from an external unit connectedto the analogue input terminals: Manual recordingYou c

Page 40 - TIMER OPERATION

44The disc is stored in a cartridge. You can handle iteasily without worrying about dust, fingerprints, etc.However, dust entering the opening of the

Page 41

45Even if the maximum recording time of aMiniDisc has not been reached, “TOCFULL ” may be displayed.Even if the maximum recording time of aMiniDisc ha

Page 42

46(Continued)Symptom● A recording cannot be made.● Even though a disc has beenloaded, “MD NO DISC” or “READERR” is displayed.● Playback sounds are ski

Page 43 - USING EXTERNAL UNITS

47When an error message is displayed, proceed as follows:Error messagesBLANK MDCAN’T EDITCAN’T RECCD NO DISCDISC FULLFOCUS ERRMD ERRMD NO DISCMECHA ER

Page 44

48MAINTENANCE Internal care● Do not touch the Laser pickup lens. If fingerprintsor dust accumulate on the pickup, clean it gentlywith a dry cotton sw

Page 45 - WHAT IS A MINIDISC?

4 Display window1. Level Meters2. Character Information Display3. Surround Indicator4. Extra Bass Indicator5. FM Stereo Indicator6. FM Stereo Mode In

Page 46 - TROUBLESHOOTING

49SPECIFICATIONSAs part of our policy of continuous improvement, SHARP reserves the right to make design and speci-fication changes for product improv

Page 47

50MEMO

Page 48 - ERROR MESSAGES

TERMS OF GUARANTEESharp Electronics (UK) Ltd. ("Sharp") guarantees to provide for the repair, or at its option the replace-ment, of this pro

Page 49 - RESETTING THE MICROCOMPUTER

5 Remote control1. Remote Control Transmitter LED2. (RDS) Programme Type/Traffic Informa-tion Search Button3. (RDS) Station Selector Button4. Clock B

Page 50 - SPECIFICATIONS

6PREPARATION FOR USE Aerial connection Speaker connectionConnect each speaker wire to the SPEAKER ter-minals as shown.Use speakers with an impedance

Page 51

7(Continued) Removing the speaker grilles Connecting the AC power leadConnect the AC power lead to the AC INPUT socket,then connect the AC power le

Page 52 - TERMS OF GUARANTEE

815●2 "AA" size batteries(UM/SUM-3, R6, HP-7or similar)15Remote sensor0.2m - 6 m(8" - 20')(Continued) Remote control To change

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