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OPERATION MANUAL

 

MODEL

MD-X8

MD/CD STEREO

MD-X8 MD/CD stereo consisting of
MD-X8 MD/CD stereo
CP-X8 2 way speaker system.

Thank you for purchasing this SHARP product.
For the best performance, read this manual carefully.
It will guide you in operating your SHARP product.

                                                                                                       Page
BASIC INFORMATION ON MINIDISCS .......................................... 26
RECORDING ............................................................................... 27-30
EDITING ...................................................................................... 31-37
HOW TO USE THE BUILT-IN TIMER ......................................... 38-43
USING EXTERNAL UNITS ......................................................... 44-48
CHANGING THE MESSAGES DISPLAYED WHEN THE POWER
IS TURNED ON/OFF ................................................................... 49-51
WHAT IS A MINIDISC? .................................................................... 52
MINIDISC SYSTEM LIMITATIONS .................................................. 53
TROUBLESHOOTING ................................................................ 54-55
RESETING THE MICROCOMPUTER .............................................. 56
MAINTENANCE ............................................................................... 57
SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................ 57
CALLING FOR SERVICE .................................................. Back cover
LIMITED WARRANTY ....................................................... Back cover

CONTENTS

Page

IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS ............................................................ 1
SPECIAL NOTES ............................................................................ 1-2
PRECAUTIONS .................................................................................. 2
NAMES OF CONTROLS AND INDICATORS ................................. 3-4
PREPARATION FOR USE .............................................................. 5-7
DISPLAY SECTION ........................................................................... 8
MULTI CONTROL BUTTON .............................................................. 9
SETTING THE CLOCK .................................................................... 10
SOUND CONTROL ..................................................................... 11-12
HOW TO ENTER CHARACTERS ............................................... 13-16
COMPACT DISC OPERATION ........................................................ 17
MINIDISC OPERATION ................................................................... 18
RADIO OPERATION ................................................................... 19-20
PROGRAMMING RADIO STATION NAMES .................................. 21
VARIOUS CD AND MD  OPERATIONS ..................................... 22-25

AM loop antenna x 1
[92LL-ANT1676A]

"AA" size battery
(UM/SUM-3, R6, HP-7
or similar) x 2
[UBATU0001AWZZ]

Blank (Recordable)
miniDisc (60 minutes
recording length) x 1
[UDSKM0001AFZZ]

Speaker wire x 2
[92L291-0055]

A0006

Note:

Parts and equipment mentioned in this operation manual other than those shown on the above are not included.

FM antenna x 1
[92LF-ANT1533A]

Remote control x 1
[RRMCG0101AWSA]

ACCESSORIES

VOLUME/

3D SURROUND

POWER

MD

TUNER

CD

REC

PROGM

REC

MODE

CLEAR

SYNCHRO

REC

P-MODE

AUTO
MARK

TIME

AUX

>

 

10

5

4

3

2

1

10/0

9

8

7

6

1

2

ST

BAND

3

PLAY

*FRONT

98.6.23, 10:28 AM

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Summary of Contents for MD-X8

Page 1: ...SPECIAL NOTES 1 2 PRECAUTIONS 2 NAMES OF CONTROLS AND INDICATORS 3 4 PREPARATION FOR USE 5 7 DISPLAY SECTION 8 MULTI CONTROL BUTTON 9 SETTING THE CLOCK 10 SOUND CONTROL 11 12 HOW TO ENTER CHARACTERS 13 16 COMPACT DISC OPERATION 17 MINIDISC OPERATION 18 RADIO OPERATION 19 20 PROGRAMMING RADIO STATION NAMES 21 VARIOUS CD AND MD OPERATIONS 22 25 AM loop antenna x 1 92LL ANT1676A AA size battery UM SU...

Page 2: ...sofa rug or similar surface that may block the ventilation openings or placed in a built in installation such as a bookcase or cabinet that may impede the flow of air through the ventilation openings 7 Heat The appliance should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other appliances including amplifiers that produce heat 8 Power Sources The appliance should b...

Page 3: ...ipe off any condensation on the transmitter window with a soft cloth before operating the unit Continued WARNING FCC Regulations state that any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user s authority to operate this equipment SPECIAL NOTES FOR FCC COMPOSITE DEVICE This device is a composite system The digital device compone...

Page 4: ...EQUALIZER 33 Timer Delete Button TIMER DELETE 34 Multi Control Button MULTI CONTROL 35 Display Button DISPLAY 36 Enter Button ENTER 37 Tuning Up Down Cursor Buttons 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 38 Message Button MESSAGE 39 CD Play Pause Button and Indicator 06 06 06 06 06 40 CD Stop Button H H H H H I I I I I REAR PANEL 1 AM Antenna Terminal 2 AM Antenna Ground Terminal 3 FM Antenna Terminal 4 FM Antenna G...

Page 5: ... Power Button POWER 18 MD Stop Button H H H H H 19 MD Play Pause Button 06 06 06 06 06 20 Tuner Stereo Button ST 21 Tuner Band Button BAND 22 Display Button DISPLAY 23 Name TOC Edit Button NAME TOC EDIT 24 Tuning Up Down Cursor Buttons 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 25 Enter Button ENTER 26 Multi Control Button 27 Message Button MESSAGE 28 Timer Delete Button TIMER DELETE 29 CD Play Buttons Play 1 3 30 CD Pl...

Page 6: ...use reception noise Consult your SHARP audio dealer for suggestions on the type of antenna best suited for your area Note When an outdoor FM antenna is used disconnect the supplied FM antenna wire from the FM 75 OHMS terminal 4 Outdoor AM antenna Use an outdoor AM antenna if you need better reception Consult your dealer Note When using an outdoor AM antenna be sure to keep the wire of the AM loop ...

Page 7: ...e system further away from the TV set Note I A cooling fan is built into this product to avoid heat buildup When the power is turned on the cooling fan will run When the volume is increased the cooling fan will run at high speed H H H H H Connecting the AC power cord I After connecting the speakers plug the AC power cord into a conven ient AC outlet The LCD will present a demonstration display I U...

Page 8: ...ong periods to prevent potential damage due to battery leakage Caution Do not use rechargeable batteries nickel cadmium battery etc Notes concerning use I Replace the battery if control distance decreases or operation be comes erratic I Periodically clean the transmitter window on the remote control and the sensor on the main unit with a soft cloth I Exposing the sensor on the main unit to strong ...

Page 9: ... seconds or more the unit will return to the original screen I If you operate your personal computer using a separately available sound card you cannot adjust the contrast H H H H H Character display You can select a standard character display or an extra large character display for the display on this product I Standard character display The default display mode set at the factory Track names are...

Page 10: ... 2 W WW 6 0 1 W WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW WW 1 2 WGOO DWB Y EWWWWWWWW MDWWWW 9 W WW 3 5 2 WWWWWW H H H H H To select CD or MD track numbers I When you press the right or lower position on the MULTI CONTROL button the track number will be increased by one I When you press the left or upper position on the MULTI CONTROL button the track number will be decrease...

Page 11: ...the setting I After performing steps 1 4 above Press the or on the MULTI CONTROL button to select the item YEAR MONTH DAY or CLOCK you want to change Press the or on the MULTI CONTROL button to change the setting Press the ENTER button To check the time When the power is off the time appears on the display When the power is on and you press the TIMER DELETE button the time will appear for about 10...

Page 12: ...ange tones are emphasized SOFT 2 Treble is reduced a lot SOFT 1 Treble is cut a little H H H H H Extra bass X BASS Press the X BASS button to emphasize the bass region of the frequency spectrum X BASS ON will appear Press the X BASS button again to cancel the extra bass mode X BASS OFF will appear UP DOWN UP DOWN VOLUME DOWN UP MD L N O D D I S CWC L O C K P Q R S T U V W X O P Q R S T U V W P Q R...

Page 13: ...utton in the 3D surround mode to select WIDE or CENTER 2 When WIDE is selected When the side on the VOLUME 3D SURROUND button is pressed the sound will grow wider When the side on the VOLUME 3D SURROUND button is pressed the sound width will be reduced I By adjusting the WIDE level the apparent distance between the left and the right speakers will seem to change The wider the setting the more dist...

Page 14: ...characters 3 WF O RWE V E RWWWWWWWW 2 WWA V EWWWWWWWWWWWW 1 WL O V EWS O N GWWWWWWW B E S TWH I T SWWWWWWWWWWWW MDWWW 1 2 WWW 5 5 0 8 WT O T A L P 0 4 OOO P 0 3 OOOOO P 0 2 OOO P 0 1 OOOO F M S T 8 7 6 MH z O H A P P Y H B I R T n o p q r s t u v w x y z 0 _ a b c d e f g h i j k l m 7 8 9 N O P Q R S T U VWX Y Z 4 5 6 A B C D E F G H I J K L M 1 2 3 _ A B C D E F G H I J MD disc names or track na...

Page 15: ... I The characters will be stored in memory H H H H H To correct add or delete a character 1 Press the 3 TUNING CURSOR 2 button to move to the position of the character you want to delete correct or add It will flash when selected 2 When you want to delete or correct a character Press the TIMER DELETE button I The character will be erased I If you want to correct a character then enter the correct ...

Page 16: ...n to select the type of character you want to enter I Each time the button is pressed the type of character will change 2 Press the or on the MULTI CONTOROL button to move the cursor to the character you want to enter 3 Press the ENTER button 4 Perform steps 1 3 repeatedly to enter the characters you need 5 After entering all the characters For a radio station name MD disc name or MD track name Pr...

Page 17: ... Space key Enters a space and moves the cursor one character to the right Delete key This key has the same function as the TIMER DELETE button on the main unit The letter under the cursor will be erased and the letters to the right will move one character to the left Enter key This key has the same function as the NAME TOC EDIT button on the main unit However although the letters you enter can be ...

Page 18: ...nd the next CD will be played Direct playback When a CD is loaded in the disc tray simply pressing any of the CD 06 button or one of the CD PLAY buttons 1 3 on the main unit or on the remote control will turn the power on and start playback Note I Ifthedisctrayisopenwhenyoupressoneofthesebuttons itwillclose automatically To interrupt playback Press the CD 06 button Press the CD 06 button to resume...

Page 19: ...ndicator Total number of tracks Total playing time Disc name Track name 3 WF O RWE V E RWWWWWWWW 2 WWA V EWWWWWWWWWWWW 1 WL O V EWS O N GWWWWWWW B E S TWH I T SWWWWWWWWWWWW MDWWW 1 2 WWW 5 5 0 8 WT O T A L Cautions I Do not carry the unit with a disc left in a disc tray The disc may come loose inside the unit and be damaged or cause damage to the unit This may also cause malfunctions I If you pres...

Page 20: ...e FM ST indicator appears I j will appear when an FM broadcast is in stereo 5 If the FM stereo reception is weak press the ST button so that the FM ST indicator goes out I Although the reception changes to monaural the sound becomes clearer After use Press the POWER button to turn the power off Direct playback Just pressing the TUNER BAND button will turn on the power automatically The radio stati...

Page 21: ...ation Press the direct button on the remote control or MULTI CON TROL button to recall the preset channel number I The contents preset channel number frequency and frequency band which have been stored in memory will appear in the display irrespective of the frequency bands I If there are no stations memorized this operation can not be per formed To select preset numbers 11 to 40 using the remote ...

Page 22: ...ke a mistake while entering a radio station name I Perform steps 1 4 above and then correct the character s you entered by mistake For details about how to make corrections see pages 13 16 TUNER BAND TUNER NAME TOC EDIT BAND 2 3 4 5 n o p q r s t u v w x y z 0 _ a b c d e f g h i j k l m 7 8 9 N O P Q R S T U VWX Y Z 4 5 6 A B C D E F G H I J K L M 1 2 3 _ W P 0 1 WK H V N WWWWWWWWWWW WP 0 4 WAMWW...

Page 23: ...n for audible fast forward and hold down the 3 button for audible fast reverse 3 Normal playback will resume when the 2 or 3 button is released Notes I If the end of the disc is reached while cueing DISC END will appear and operation will pause Press the CD H or MD H button to stop operation When you want to listen to the disc again press the 3 button to locate the desired track Normal playback wi...

Page 24: ...mmed To cancel the APMS While the unit is stopped in the APMS mode press the CLEAR button I The program contents will be erased I When you open the disc tray or a MiniDisc is removed the APMS mode will be canceled To check which tracks are programmed While the unit is stopped in the APMS mode press the or on the MULTI CONTROL button I When the on the MULTI CONTROL button is pressed the next track ...

Page 25: ...MiniDisc is removed repeat play or random play mode will be canceled To repeat playback of selected tracks Enter the program for the tracks you want and start repeat play You can program a single track and play it repeatedly Note I During APMS play random play is not possible When more than one CD is inserted When you press the CD PLAY 06 button I All of the CDs in the unit will be played repeated...

Page 26: ...ck names are displayed using standard size characters 2 One track name is displayed using extra large characters 3 The level meter is displayed 4 The remaining amount of recording time is displayed 5 The recording date is displayed Notes I If an MD does not contain disc name or any track names no names will be displayed I For playback only MDs or MDs recorded with a unit which cannot record the re...

Page 27: ...lashing Also donot subject the unit any shocks or sharp jolts Otherwise the TOC will not be correctly recorded and consequently proper playback may not be possible Area for TOC recording track numbers track names etc Area for recording the sound H H H H H Note about making digital copies MiniDiscs are designed so that further copies cannot be made from digitally recorded MiniDisc tracks This is a ...

Page 28: ...de However some tracks may not be recorded H H H H H About monaural long play mode When a recording is made in the monaural long play mode the length of the recording can be double that of a stereo recording for the same amount of space on the MD The monaural long play mode is very useful for recording songs that were originally recorded in monaural or for recording talk programs Press the REC MOD...

Page 29: ... be recorded To cancel operation Before pressing the CD 0 MD button press the CD H or MD H button To stop recording Press the CD H button After recording the track number playback and recording will stop It is not possible to pause recording To rerecord If you wish to rerecord you can erase a track that is already recorded starting from any point in the old track to begin a new recording Be aware ...

Page 30: ... so that the AM station is tuned in clearly To interrupt recording Press the MD 06 button during recording Press the MD 06 button again to resume recording The track number increases To record the track number during recording Press the REC I button To stop recording Press the MD H button After recording the track number recording stops Notes I The contents of a single recording are recorded under...

Page 31: ...on the following precautions should be noted I By using the MD 0 MD EDIT function the analog recording mode will be used I If the MiniDisc to be recorded on already has a disc name the disc name cannot be recorded over If you want to record a new disc name you must erase the existing disc name before entering a new disc name Page 37 I When a playback only MiniDisc is played Can t COPY NAME will be...

Page 32: ... that is recorded a single piece of music may be recorded as two tracks If this happens these two tracks can be combined into a single track Page 33 Erase Tracks you want to erase can be erased one at a time or all at once Once a track has been erased it cannot be recovered Double check the track number before erasing it Page 35 Move The order of the recorded tracks can be changed This feature is ...

Page 33: ...EP2 STEP3 STEP4 STEP1 D E A C B H F G STEP5 Recording tracks to be edited on an MD Putting the space between tracks in order Cutting unnecessary sections Rearranging tracks in your preferred order Finish by putting names on the disc and tracks Disc name Track name The tracks are rearranged using the program move function The track is moved using the move function Cut using the erase function Cut u...

Page 34: ...then press the MD 06 button I The unit will enter the pause mode 2 Press the NAME TOC EDIT button and then select COM BINE using the MULTI CONTROL button 3 Within 10 seconds press the ENTER button I To cancel the operation press the MD H button 4 Press the ENTER button again I The two tracks are combined and the unit is stopped at the beginning of the combined track I The numbers assigned to the t...

Page 35: ...eginning of the track Note I When a track has been moved the other tracks which are affected will be assigned new track numbers automatically Example When moving the fifth track to the third track the old third track will become the new fourth track and the old fourth track will become the new fifth track I This function cannot be used while in the program PRGM is lit or the random play modes RAND...

Page 36: ...at the same time To erase all of the tracks at once 1 Press the MD H button I The total number of tracks and the total playing time for the MD will be displayed 2 Press the NAME TOC EDIT button and then select ALL ERASE using the MULTI CONTROL button 3 Within 10 seconds press the ENTER button I To cancel the operation press the MD H button 4 Press the ENTER button again I All of the track numbers ...

Page 37: ...llbedisplayedwhenever you select it and during playback 1During playback press the NAME TOC EDIT button I TRACK NAME will appear I To enter a track name using extra large characters Within 10 seconds press the DISPLAY button to make the extra large character display appear 2 Within 10 seconds press the ENTER button I The unit will enter the character input mode I The track you are listening to wil...

Page 38: ... If the end of the recording is reached before you have entered the complete name only the characters entered before the recording ended will be recorded H H H H H To erase disc names or track names 1 Disc name Perform steps 1 3 of To create a disc name on page 36 Track name Perform steps 1 2 of To create a track name on page 36 2 Press the TIMER DELETE button for at least 2 seconds I The NAME CLE...

Page 39: ...tomatically and the power will be turned off This is convenient for going to sleep H H H H H To set up the timer for playback Before starting timer playback the following preparations are required I Load a CD or an MD I Select the CD to be played I Preset the radio station 1 While in the stop mode press the TIMER DELETE button 2 Within10seconds pressthe or ontheMULTICONTROL buttontoselect TIMERSET...

Page 40: ...tings will be stored in memory until changed Then set all items as required For details on settings see Perform ing timer playback below Stopping timer playback in the middle Press any button other than the MULTI CONTROL button or the ENTER button To change a setting 1 Turn the power on and perform steps 1 2 on page 38 Then select the item you want to change and set its value as required 2 After c...

Page 41: ...lected TUNER P 01 will appear automatically as the SOURCE setting 4 Within 10 seconds press the on the MULTI CONTROL button to select the position where the start time hour ON flashes Then press the or on the MULTI CONTROL button to adjust the hour 5 Press the on the MULTI CONTROL button to select the positionwherethestarttime minutesflash Then pressthe or on the MULTI CONTROL button to adjust the...

Page 42: ...I CONTROL button to select TIMER CALL 3 Within 10 seconds press the ENTER button I The timer settings will appear in order Then after 5 seconds the original display will reappear To cancel the timer operation If the power is turned on the timer will be canceled The timer operation can also be canceled as follows 1 While in the timer standby mode press the TIMER DELETE button 2 Press the or on the ...

Page 43: ...ppear I If you wish to use the displayed time press the ENTER button The unit will be turned off automatically after the preset sleep time has elapsed 5 Within 10 seconds set the sleep time using the MULTI CONTROL button I The setting time is changed in 5 minute increments between 2 hours and 5 minutes or 1 minute increments between 5 minutes and 1 minute 6 Press the ENTER button Notes I Once the ...

Page 44: ... FWWWWW a mW 2 4 0 WWWW WWO NWWWWWW a mW 1 3 0 WWWW WWT I M E RWWWR E C YWWWWWWW H H H H H Using timer playback and sleep operation in combination When the sleep time has elapsed the power will be turned off automatically When the timer playback time is reached the power will be turned on automatically to start playback 1 Adjust timer playback settings See page 38 2 Perform sleep operation See pag...

Page 45: ... this unit and external units off H H H H H Connecting a personal computer With a optionally available Digital sound card AD AJ1 you can use a personal computer to control the playing editing or recording of MDs inserted in this unit H H H H H Connecting to digital audio sources If a digital audio source is connected to this unit you can make digital recordings Digital sound card Digital sound car...

Page 46: ...ted to this unit oscillation may occur In such a case disconnect either the input or output connection I When you use the MD 0 MD EDIT function the analog signal is recorded LEFT RIGHT LEFT RIGHT LEFT RIGHT LEFT RIGHT LEFT RIGHT Analog output jack Analog input jack The other MD CD player Stereo turntable To the output headphone jack To the output headphone jack A 3 5 mm stereo mini plug cable The ...

Page 47: ...e main unit select AUX2 2 Adjust the input sound level using the INPUT LEVEL control I WhentheINPUTLEVELcontrolisturnedcounterclockwise nosound is obtained 3 Start playback on the external unit 4 Adjust the volume using the INPUT LEVEL control and VOL UME control on this unit H H H H H Synchro recording MD recording will start automatically as soon as playback is startedontheexternal unit Thisappl...

Page 48: ... 1 TWWWWWWA MA R KWO NW H H H H H Manual recording 1 Load a recordable MiniDisc 2 Press the AUX button to select the auxiliary input I Select the input that corresponds to the terminals where the external unit you want to record from is connected I Each time the button is pressed the display will change as follows AUX1 AUX2 AUX OPT AUX COAX PHONO 3 Press the REC button I When a CD is recorded from...

Page 49: ... VOL control is set too high feedback may occur If this happens take one or more of the following steps Decrease the MIC VOL control level Keep the microphone away from the speaker Change the orientation of the microphone Turn down the volume H H H H H Mixing with music 1 Plug the microphone into the MIC jack I Set the MIC VOL control to the minimum position 2 Speak into the microphone 3 Adjust th...

Page 50: ...age you choose up to 20 characters in length I SPECIAL MESSAGE This is the message displayed when the power is turned on You can even set the unit to display a special message only on a specified day There are two ways to set a message One is to select from one of the messages that came stored in the player s memory the other is to enter a message of your own up to 32 characters long and store it ...

Page 51: ...e in memory Selecting and storing a built in message 1 While in the stop mode press the MESSAGE button I You can do this even when the power is off I To enter a message in extra large characters Press the DISPLAY button 2 Press the or on the MULTI CONTROL button to select SPECIAL MESSAGE I If the clock is not set you cannot select SPECIAL MESSAGE Adjust the clock and then try selecting again 3 Pre...

Page 52: ...memory When the power is turned on on the specified day your special message will appear To create a new message based on a built in message By selecting one of the built in messages for example HAPPY BIRTHDAY you can create another message by modifying it 1 Perform steps 1 6 of Selecting and storing a built in mes sage page 50 to select the message you want to use 2 Press the ENTER button 3 Add t...

Page 53: ... indicated by the arrow I The disc will then be protected against accidental erasure I To add a recording to such a disc slide the accidental erasure prevention tab back to its original position H H H H H What is a MiniDisc I A MiniDisc is a 2 1 2 64 mm diameter disc which is stored in a cartridge MiniDiscs are easy to handle compared with compact discs because they are protected against dust and ...

Page 54: ...he remainder being reached DISC FULL or TOC FULL may be displayed recording time further recording will be impossible Maximum number of tracks 255 Even if the number of tracks and the recording time have When emphasis information equalizer treatment in the treble section in a track reached the limit DISC FULL may be displayed switches on off many times each change is assumed to be the beginning of...

Page 55: ...isconnected Are the speaker wires shorted Is the volume level set to 0 Are the headphones connected When a radio or TV which uses an indoor an tenna is placed near the unit the picture on the TV screen may be distorted or the radio may not function properly POSSIBLE CAUSE The disc is loaded upside down The disc is very dirty The disc which does not satisfy the standards Is the unit located near ex...

Page 56: ...ice station MECHA ERR There is a mechanical problem and the disc is not working Turn off the power and press the 7 button properly NAME FULL The number of characters for the disc name or track name Shorten the disc or track name exceeds 40 NO DISC A MiniDisc has not been loaded Load a MiniDisc MiniDisc data cannot be read Reload the MiniDisc NOT AUDIO The data recorded on this disc is not audio da...

Page 57: ...the audio portion being recorded at that time will be erased When a recording is being added to a MiniDisc which already has a recording on it if the TOC is not updated before the power failure the added recording will be erased H H H H H If a problem occurs If subjected to any strong external interference mechanical shock excessive static electricity abnormal supply voltage due to lightning etc o...

Page 58: ... H Speaker section Type 2 way 6 150 mm woofer and 1 25 mm dome tweeter type Maximum input power 100 W Rated input power 50 W Impedance 6 ohms Dimensions Width 7 13 16 197 mm Height 11 3 4 297 mm Depth 11 1 16 281 mm Weight 9 7lbs 4 4 kg each H H H H H Main unit section MiniDisc recorder section Type MiniDisc recorder Signal readout Non contact 3 beam semi conductor laser pick up Audio channels Ste...

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Page 60: ...scribed above shall be the sole and exclusive 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 al...

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