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PRECAUTIONS 

General

Please make sure that the unit is positioned in a well ven-
tilated area and that there is at least 4" (10 cm) of free
space along the sides and back. There must also be a
minimum of 8" (20 cm) of free space on the top of the
unit.

Do not use oil, solvents, gasoline, paint thinners or insec-
ticides on the unit.

Do not expose the unit to moisture, to temperatures higher
than 140˚F (60˚C) or to extreme low temperatures.

Keep the unit away from direct sunlight, strong magnetic
fields, excessive dust, humidity and electronic/electrical
equipment (home computers, facsimiles, etc.) which
generates electrical noise.

Hold the AC power plug by the head when removing it
from the AC outlet, as pulling the cord can damage internal
wires.

When cleaning the heads, pinch rollers, etc, remove the
AC power plug from the AC outlet as the unit contains
high voltages.
Do not remove the outer cover, as this may result in
electric shock. Refer internal service to your local SHARP
service facility.

Use the unit on a firm, level surface free from vibration,
and do not place anything on the top of the unit.

If the unit does not work properly while in use, disconnect
the AC power cord from the AC outlet. Plug the AC power
cord back in, and then press the ON/STAND-BY button
to turn the power on.

If an electrical storm is taking place near you, it is sug-
gested that you disconnect the AC power cord from the
AC outlet for safety.

Warning:
The voltage used must be the same as that specified on
this unit. Using this product with a higher voltage other than
which is specified is dangerous and may result in a fire or
other type of accident causing damage. SHARP will not be
held responsible for any damage resulting from use of this
unit with a voltage other than that which is specified.

Volume control

The sound level at a given volume setting depends on a
combination of speaker efficiency, location and various other
factors.
It is advisable to avoid exposure to high volume levels, which
occur while turning the unit on with the volume control setting
up high, or while continually listening at high volumes.

Condensation

Sudden temperature changes, storage or operation in an ex-
tremely humid environment may cause condensation inside
the cabinet (CD pickup, tape heads, etc.) or on the trans-
mitter LED on the remote control.
Condensation can cause the unit to malfunction.
If this happens, leave the power on with no disc (or cassette)
in the unit until normal playback is possible (about 1 hour).
Wipe off any condensation on the transmitter LED with a
soft cloth before operating the unit.

Care of compact discs

Compact discs are fairly resistant to damage, however
mistracking can occur due 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, particularly the
non-label side. Signals are read from the non-label side.
Do not mark this surface.

Keep your discs away from direct sunlight, heat, and ex-
cessive moisture.

Always hold the CDs by the edges. Fingerprints, dirt, or
water on the CDs can cause noise or mistracking. If a CD
is dirty or does not play properly, clean it with a soft, dry
cloth, wiping straight out from the center, along the radius.

NO

YES
Correct

Cassette tape

For playback, use normal or low-noise tape for the best
sound. (Metal or CrO

2

 tape is not recommended.)

For recording, use only normal tape.

Do not use C-120 tapes, tapes with large diameter reels,
or poor-quality tapes, as they may cause malfunctions.

Before loading a tape into the cassette compartment,
tighten the slack with a pen or pencil.

Cassettes have removable tabs which prevent accidental
recording or erasing from taking place. Removing the tab
will protect the corresponding side from being erased.
Cover the tab holes with adhesive tape to erase or record
again.

TAPE 1: Playback only.
TAPE 2: Playback or record.

Side A (1)

Tab for side B (2)

Tab for side A (1)

CD-PC3500(SEC) TINSE0281AWZZ

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Summary of Contents for CD-PC3500

Page 1: ...he instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a par ticular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the inter ference by one or more of the following me...

Page 2: ...ere they exit from the appliance 10 Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth for cleaning 11 Power Lines An outdoor antenna should be located away from power lines 12 Outdoor Antenna Grounding If an outside antenna is connected to the receiver be sure the antenna system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built up static charges Section 81...

Page 3: ...21 RESETTING THE MICROCOMPUTER 21 MAINTENANCE 21 TRANSPORTING THE UNIT 22 SPECIFICATIONS 22 CONSUMER LIMITED WARRANTY Back cover ACCESSORIES Remote control 1 RRMCG0214AWSA FM AM loop antenna 1 QANTL0007AWZZ Note Parts and accessories mentioned in this operation manual other than those in the drawing are not included SPECIAL NOTES Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Licens ing Corpor...

Page 4: ...efficiency location and various other factors It is advisable to avoid exposure to high volume levels which occur while turning the unit on with the volume control setting up high or while continually listening at high volumes Condensation Sudden temperature changes storage or operation in an ex tremely humid environment may cause condensation inside the cabinet CD pickup tape heads etc or on the ...

Page 5: ... 20 CD Track Down Review Button 3 TUNER Preset Down Button 3 TAPE 2 Rewind Button 21 Bypass Button 22 CD Track Up Cue Button 3 TUNER Preset Up Button 3 TAPE 2 Fast Forward Button 23 Normal Button 24 Phantom Button 25 Timer Set Indicator 26 On Stand by Button 27 Clock Button 28 Timer Sleep Button 29 Function Selector Buttons 30 Dimmer Button 31 Volume Control 32 Equalizer Mode Selector Button 33 CD...

Page 6: ...y Audio Signal Input Jacks 16 Front Speaker Terminals 17 Center Speaker Terminals 18 Rear Speaker Terminals Front speaker 11 Super Tweeter 12 Tweeter 13 Woofer 14 Bass Reflex Ducts 15 Speaker Wire Center speaker 11 Full Range Speaker 12 Speaker Wire Rear speaker 11 Full Range Speaker 12 Speaker Wire 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 1 2 5 ...

Page 7: ...lector Buttons 25 On Stand by Button 26 Extra Bass Button 27 Volume Up Down Buttons PREPARATION FOR USE Unplug the AC power cord from the AC outlet before con necting or disconnecting any component Antenna connection Connect the antenna wire to the ANTENNA jack FM antenna Position the FM antenna wire in the direction where the strongest signal can be received AM loop antenna Position the AM loop a...

Page 8: ...er with a built in amplifier to this unit Use an RCA cord to connect the external subwoofer with a built in amplifier to the SUBWOOFER jack on the rear of the unit Caution Do not allow any objects to fall into or to be placed in the bass reflex ducts Do not stand or sit on the speakers If the speakers fall or collapse you may be injured Placing the speaker system To get the most out of your surrou...

Page 9: ...ge to face the proper direction Just turn it by hand Badge Removing the speaker grilles 1 Remove the lower part of the speaker grille first 2 Remove the upper part of the speaker grille The speaker grilles on the center and rear speakers are not removable Caution When the speaker grilles are removed the speaker diaphragms are exposed Make sure nothing comes into contact with the speaker diaphragms...

Page 10: ...tteries incorrectly may cause the unit to mal function Precautions for battery use Insert the batteries according to the direction indicated in the battery compartment Replace all old batteries with new ones at the same time Do not mix old and new batteries Remove the batteries if they are weak or if the unit will not be used for long periods of time This will prevent potential damage due to batte...

Page 11: ...and treble are emphasized POPS Bass and treble are slightly emphasized JAZZ Treble is cut a little CLASSIC Treble is reduced a lot VOCAL Vocals midrange tones are emphasized 1 10 Note When the equalizer mode is being used the Dolby Pro Logic Surround mode is canceled Extra bass X BASS When the power is first turned on the unit will enter the extra bass mode which emphasizes the bass frequencies an...

Page 12: ...e the volume and the CENTER LEVEL X button to decrease the volume TEST TONE DOLBY PRO LOGIC CENTER LEVEL SURROUND LEVEL ON STAND BY 10 9 0 9 10 Do this adjustment in the NORMAL mode To adjust the volume of the rear speakers to match the level of the front speakers Press the SURROUND LEVEL W button to increase the volume and the SURROUND LEVEL X button to decrease the volume Do this adjustment in t...

Page 13: ...T button 8 Press the TUNING TIME X or W button to adjust the minutes Press the TUNING TIME X or W button once to advance the time by 1 minute Hold it down to change the time in 5 minute intervals The hour setting will not advance even if minutes advance from 59 to 00 9 Press the MEMORY SET button The clock starts operating from 0 second Seconds are not displayed And then the clock display will dis...

Page 14: ...an 15 tracks C will appear 7 Press the desired disc number button 1 3 8 Press the 0 R 0R button Playback will begin from track 1 on the disc you have selected to play After the disc finishes playing the next disc will automatically play When there is no CD in one of the disc 1 3 positions that position will be skipped and the next CD will be played When the last track on the third disc has finishe...

Page 15: ...ven though the next disc has been loaded the disc will not be switched Press the 3 button for fast reverse or press the CD button to stop CD operation If the beginning of the disc is reached while reviewing the mode will automatically switch to normal playback at that point Random play Remote control operation The tracks on the disc s can be played in random order auto matically 1 Load a disc s an...

Page 16: ...ck of programmed selections To clear the programmed selections Press the CLEAR button on the remote control while the disc is stopped Each time the button is pressed one track will be cleared beginning with the last track programmed Notes Opening the disc tray automatically cancels the programmed sequence Even if you press the ON STAND BY button to enter the stand by mode or the function is change...

Page 17: ...tton so that the ST indicator goes out The reception changes to monaural and the sound becomes clearer After use Press the ON STAND BY button to enter the stand by mode Note The last station tuned in will be recalled even after changing the tuning band or the function or after switching the unit to the stand by mode PRESET MEMORY SET Preset tuning You can store up to 40 stations in memory 40 stati...

Page 18: ...reset memory scan will not function To erase all the contents in the preset memory 1 Press the ON STAND BY button to enter the stand by mode 2 Press the ON STAND BY button while holding down the TUNER BAND button and the X BASS DEMO button TUNER CL will appear After performing this operation all of the preset memory in formation will be erased CASSETTE OPERATION TAPE 1 or TAPE 2 playback 1 Press t...

Page 19: ...ng of the in terrupted track turn over the tape press the REC PAUSE 6 button and then the 0 R TAPE 2 0 button If tracks have been stored in memory using the APMS func tion recording will restart from the first track stored in memory Dubbing from tape to tape 1 Press the ON STAND BY button to turn the power on 2 Load a prerecorded cassette into the TAPE 1 cassette com partment Insert a blank tape i...

Page 20: ...ned off automatically The power of the external unit will not be turned off Timer recording 1 Press the ON STAND BY button to turn the power on Load a cassette for recording into the TAPE 2 cassette com partment 2 Press the TUNER BAND or VIDEO AUX button to select the desired function 3 Press the TIMER SLEEP button repeatedly until f REC is displayed The timer set indicator will flash 4 Press the ...

Page 21: ...ternal sources through this unit 1 Use an RCA cord to connect the desired external unit to the VIDEO AUX 1 or 2 jacks red right channel white left channel When using video equipment video disc player or VCR be sure to connect the audio output to this unit and the video output to a television 2 Press the ON STAND BY button to turn the power on 3 Press the VIDEO AUX button Select either VIDEO 1 or V...

Page 22: ...1 second CLEAR AL will appear Caution The operation explained above will erase all data stored in memory including clock and timer settings and tuner and CD presets MAINTENANCE Internal care Dirty heads capstans or pinch rollers can cause poor sound and tape jams Clean these parts with a cotton swab mois tened with commercial head pinch roller cleaner or isopropyl alcohol After long use the deck s...

Page 23: ...0 T H D Output terminals Front speakers 6 ohms Center speaker 6 ohms Rear speakers 12 ohms Subwoofer 47 k ohms Headphones 16 50 ohms recommended 32 ohms CD digital output optical Input terminals Video Auxiliary audio signal 2 500 mV 47 k ohms Compact disc player section Type 3 disc multi play compact disc player Signal readout Non contact 3 beam semi conductor laser pickup D A converter 1 bit D A ...

Page 24: ...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 ...

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