background image

03/12/18

XL-S10(U)_FRONT.fm

TINSEA018SJZZ

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.

MICRO COMPONENT SYSTEM

XL-S10 Micro Component System consisting of XL-S10
(main unit) and CP-S10 (speaker system).

XL-S10(U) TINSEA018SJZZ

1

MODEL

OPERATION MANUAL

XL-S10

Summary of Contents for CP-S10

Page 1: ...tain the best performance from this product please read this manual carefully It will guide you in operating your SHARP product MICRO COMPONENT SYSTEM XL S10 Micro Component System consisting of XL S10 main unit and CP S10 speaker system XL S10 U TINSEA018SJZZ 1 MODEL OPERATION MANUAL XL S10 ...

Page 2: ...equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to ra dio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be deter mined by turning the...

Page 3: ...r surface 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 l...

Page 4: ... 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 If the...

Page 5: ...ic Operation Sound control 12 Setting the clock 13 CD Playback Listening to a CD 14 16 Programmed play 17 Radio Listening to the radio 18 Listening to the memorized station 19 Tape Playback Listening to a cassette tape 20 Tape Recording Recording to a cassette tape 21 22 Advanced Features Timer and sleep operation 23 24 Enhancing your system 25 26 References Troubleshooting chart 27 28 Maintenance...

Page 6: ...ulting from use of this unit with a voltage other than that which is specified CD players use a laser pickup which can damage the eyes if viewed directly Do not look at the pickup and do not touch the pickup directly Volume control The sound level at a given volume setting depends on speaker effi ciency location and various other factors It is advisable to avoid exposure to high volume levels whic...

Page 7: ...one Jack 26 16 Tape Record Button 21 22 17 Tape Play Button 20 21 22 18 Tape Rewind Button 20 19 Tape Fast Forward Button 20 20 Tape Stop Eject Button 20 21 22 21 Tape Pause Button 20 21 22 22 Volume Indicator 12 23 Equalizer Indicator 12 24 Sleep Indicator 24 25 Tape Record Indicator 21 26 Timer Play Indicator 23 27 CD Repeat Play Indicator 16 28 CD Play Indicator 14 29 Auxiliary Indicator 25 30 ...

Page 8: ...set Down Button 15 19 9 CD Play Button 14 15 10 CD Stop Button 15 22 11 Memory Button 13 17 19 12 Clear Button 17 19 13 Clock Button 13 14 Treble Up and Down Buttons 12 15 Bass Up and Down Buttons 12 16 Volume Up and Down Buttons 12 23 17 Tuner and Band Selector Button 18 18 Tape Button 20 19 CD Fast Forward Tuning Up Button 15 18 20 CD Track Up Tuner Preset Up Button 15 19 21 CD Pause Button 15 2...

Page 9: ...wise trouble may occur Installing the AM loop antenna Speaker connection Connect the wire with the white line to the minus terminal and the black wire to the plus terminal Caution Right speaker Left speaker AC outlet AC 120 V 60 Hz Right speaker Left speaker Black White line AM loop antenna FM antenna Make sure to unplug the AC power cord before any connec tions Assembling Attaching to the wall Wa...

Page 10: ... Press the POWER ON STAND BY button to turn the power on To set the unit to the stand by mode Press the POWER ON STAND BY button again Notes The speakers are magnetically shielded Therefore they do not affect the display even if you use them near the TV However some color variation may occur depending on the type of TV used If color variation occurs Turn off the TV from the power switch After 15 3...

Page 11: ...ic Periodically clean the transmitter on the remote control and the sensor on the unit with a soft cloth Exposing the sensor on the unit to strong light may interfere with operation Change the lighting or the direction of the unit if this occurs Keep the remote control away from moisture heat shock and vibrations Test of the remote control Use 2 AAA size batteries UM 4 R03 HP 16 or similar Batteri...

Page 12: ...lume and the VOL UME button to decrease the volume Adjusting the bass Main unit operation 1 Press the BASS TREBLE button to select BASS 2 Within 5 seconds turn the VOLUME control to adjust the bass Remote control operation Press the BASS or button to adjust the bass Adjusting the treble Main unit operation 1 Press the BASS TREBLE button to select TrE 2 Within 5 seconds turn the VOLUME control to a...

Page 13: ...thin 1 minute press the PRESET or button to se lect 12 hour or 24 hour display and then press the MEMO RY button AM 12 00 The 12 hour display will appear AM 12 00 PM 11 59 0 00 The 24 hour display will appear 0 00 23 59 Note that this can only be set when the unit is first installed or it has been reset Refer to Clearing all the memory reset on page 28 3 Within 1 minute press the PRESET or button ...

Page 14: ...n to turn the power on 2 Press the FUNCTION button until Cd dISC appears on the display When operating with the remote control press the CD button 3 Press the CD EJECT button to open the CD compart ment 4 Place a CD on the spindle la bel side up 5 Close the CD compartment by firmly pushing the corner marked PUSH CLOSE Total number of tracks Total playing time 6 Press the button to start playback f...

Page 15: ...d during fast forward End will appear on the display and CD operation will be paused When the beginning of the first track is reached during fast reverse the disc will start playback automatically To interrupt playback Main unit operation Press the button To resume playback from the same point press the button again Remote control operation Press the button To resume playback from the same point p...

Page 16: ...s If you press the button during random play you can move to the track selected next by the random operation On the other hand the button does not allow you to move to the previous track The beginning of the track being played will be located Caution After performing repeat play or random repeat play be sure to press the button Otherwise the disc will play continuously To cancel repeat or random p...

Page 17: ...STAND BY button to enter the stand by mode or the function is changed from CD to some other function the programmed selections will not be cleared During program operation random play is not possible 1 While in the stop mode press the or button to select the desired track Selected track number 2 Press the MEMORY MEMORY SET button to save the track number Playback order 3 Repeat steps 1 2 for other...

Page 18: ...FUNCTION button until FM or AM appears on the display When operating with the remote control press the TUNER BAND button to select FM or AM 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 more than 0 5 sec onds scanning will start automa...

Page 19: ... the stations in memory in order starting with preset channel 1 4 Within 5 seconds press the MEMORY SET MEMORY button to store that station in memory If the MEMORY and preset number indicators go out before the station is memorized repeat the operation from step 2 5 Repeat steps 1 4 to set other stations or to change a pre set station When a new station is stored in memory the station previously m...

Page 20: ... from one tape operation to another press the button Before playback For playback use normal or low noise tapes for the best sound Metal or CrO tapes are not rec ommended Do not use C 120 tapes or poor quality tapes as they may cause malfunctions Before loading a tape into the cassette compartment tighten the slack with a pen or a pencil 1 Press the ON STAND BY button to turn the power on 2 Press ...

Page 21: ...button To resume recording press the button To stop recording Press the button The tape will stop 1 Press the ON STAND BY button to turn the power on 2 Press the FUNCTION button until Cd dISC appears on the display When operating with the remote control press the CD button 3 Load the desired disc 4 Load a cassette into the cassette compartment with the side to be recorded on facing you Wind past t...

Page 22: ...ss the button which also en gages the button 5 Press the button again to begin recording 1 Load the tape to be erased into the cassette compartment with the side to be erased facing toward you 2 Press the FUNCTION button until TAPE appears on the dis play 3 Press the button which also engages the button to begin erasing Erase prevention tabs of cassette tapes When recording on a cassette tape make...

Page 23: ...utton to turn the power on 2 Press the CD or TUNER BAND button to select the de sired function If you select TUNER BAND tune in to the desired station 3 Adjust the volume using the VOLUME buttons Do not turn the volume up too high 4 Press the TIMER button and within 6 seconds press the MEMORY button 5 Within 1 minute press the PRESET or button to specify the hour to start then press the MEMORY but...

Page 24: ... gradually until it reaches the volume you were listening at before your system enters the timer stand by mode 8 The unit will enter the stand by mode one hour after the timer playback starts However when CD playing time is one hour or less it will enter the stand by mode after com pleting playback 1 Play back the desired sound source 2 Press the SLEEP button To change the sleep time Press the SLE...

Page 25: ...o the VIDEO AUX IN jacks When using video equipment 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 FUNCTION button until AUX appears on the display When operating with the remote control press the VIDEO AUX button 4 Play the connected equipment 1 Insert a cassette in the cassette compartment 2 Press the FUN...

Page 26: ... RCA cord from a commercially available speaker with a built in amplifier to the SUBWOOFER OUT jack Headphones Before plugging in or unplugging the headphones reduce the volume Be sure your headphones have a 1 8 3 5 mm diameter plug and are between 16 ohms and 50 ohms impedance The recom mended impedance is 32 ohms Plugging in the headphones disconnects the speakers automati cally Adjust the volum...

Page 27: ...n the middle or is not performed proper ly Does the disc satisfy the standards Is the disc distorted or scratched Playback sounds are skipped or stopped in the mid dle of a track Is the unit located near excessive vibra tions Is the disc very dirty Has condensation formed inside the unit The radio makes un usual noises contin uously Is the unit placed near the TV or comput er Is the FM AM loop ant...

Page 28: ...tion Sudden temperature changes storage or operation in an extremely humid environment may cause condensation inside the cabinet CD pickup tape heads etc or on the transmitter 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 tra...

Page 29: ...every 30 hours of playing recording time by using a commercial tape head demagnetizer Read the demagnetizer s instructions carefully before use 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 collec tion and player Do not write on either...

Page 30: ... per channel into 4 ohms from 100 Hz to 15 kHz 10 total har monic distortion Output terminals Speakers 4 ohms Headphones 16 50 ohms recommended 32 ohms Subwoofer pre out audio signal 500 mV 47 k ohms Input terminals Video Auxiliary audio signal 500 mV 47 k ohms Frequency range FM 87 5 108 0 MHz AM 530 1 720 kHz Type Compact disc player Signal readout Non contact 3 beam semiconductor laser pickup D...

Page 31: ...xtend the duration of any warranties beyond the time period described herein on behalf of Sharp The warranties described herein 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 r...

Reviews: