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Setting the time
After step 7, described in the “Setting the date” section
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Set the “hour” using the jog dial.
When you turn the jog dial and let go, the hour will change
up or down by one. When you turn and hold it, the hour will
change continuously.
The clock uses the 24-hour system.
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Press the ENTER button to set the “hour”.
10
Adjust the “minute” using the jog dial.
11
Press the ENTER button to set the “minute”.
When the ENTER button is pressed, the clock will show the
correct time.
Checking the date and time
After pressing the TIMER button, turn the jog dial until the date
and time are displayed.
Resetting the date and time
See “Setting the clock”.
Once you have set the date and time, “TIME ADJUST” will
not be displayed in step 2. Turn the jog dial to make the date
and time appear.
If you don't need to change the settings, just press the ENTER
button without turning the jog dial again.
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If a problem occurs
If this unit functions abnormally during operation, first check the following items. If the u
nit continues to function abnormally,
or if an abnormality appears other than listed below, turn off the player's power and disconnect the AC power plug, then
consult your SHARP dealer or service personnel.
General
SYMPTOM
POSSIBLE CAUSE
REMEDY
The
clock
is
wrong.
Did a power failure occur?
Try setting it again.
When
a but
to
n
is pr
essed,
t
he unit
does not respond.
Turn the power off and on again, and
then retry the operation.
Radios make unusual noise or the pic-
ture on the TV screen is distorted.
When a radio or TV which uses an
indoor aerial is placed near the unit,
the picture on the TV screen may be
distorted or the radio may not function
properly.
It
is
re
c
o
m
m
en
de
d t
h
at
yo
u us
e an
outdoor aerial.
Audio
A
recording
cannot
be
made.
Is the MiniDisc protected against ac-
cidental erasure?
Slide the accidental erase prevention
tab back to its original position.
Did you try to make recording on a
playback-only MiniDisc?
Replace it with a recordable disc.
Can you see the “TOC FULL” mess
-
age in the display?
P
u
t in
anot
her
r
ecor
dabl
e dis
c
w
it
h
recording space on it.
Even though a disc has been loaded,
“NO DISC” or “Error” is displayed.
Is the disc scratched?
Is the unit located near excessive vi
-
bration?
Replace the disc.
Place the unit on a firm, level surface
free from vibration.
P
layba
ck st
ops
in t
he
m
iddle
of
a
tr
a
ck,
or
pl
ay
ba
ck
i
s
n
o
t p
e
rf
o
rmed
properly.
Is the unit located near excessive vi-
brations?
Place the unit on a firm, level surface
free from vibration.
Playback sounds are skipped.
H
a
s con
dens
at
ion f
o
rm
e
d
in
si
de
th
e
unit?
Remove the disc and leave the power
tu
rned
on
.
The
un
it
sh
oul
d f
u
n
c
ti
on
properly in about 1 hour.
Remote control
SYMPTOM
POSSIBLE CAUSE
REMEDY
The remote control does not function
or does not operate properly.
The batteries (polarity) are not inserted
properly.
Insert properly.
The batteries inside the remote control
are dead.
Replace the batteries.
The remote control is operated from
an incorrect distance or angle.
Operate it within a range of 0.2 m (8")
to 6 m (20') and within an angle of 15
o
to either side of centre.
No disc has been loaded.
Load a disc.
The power cannot be turned on from
the remote control.
Is the AC power lead plugged in?
Connect the AC power lead.