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Sharp CD-JX20X(GY) - Setting the Clock

Sharp CD-JX20X(GY)
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REMOTE
CONTROL
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Names
of
controls
1.
Remote Control Transmitter Window
2. operate Button
0
Tuner control buttons
3. Presetl Buttons
4. Tuner Call Button
5. Band Selector Button
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CD control buttons
6. Programme Button
7. Call Button
8. Clear Button
9. CD Call Button
10. Cue Button:
*
11. Review Button:
*
12. Pause Button: II
13.
Taoe
Lenath Selector Button
14.
Track
Number Input Buttons
15. Stop Button:
n
16. Play/Repeat Button:
b
5
17. Track Up/Down Buttons:
H1
I
H
18.
Random Play Button: RANDOM XL
19. Auto Editing Button
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27
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Tape control buttons
20. Tape Call and Tape
I/2
Select Button
0
This
lunchon
will change to TAPE when this button is pressed
once. After the
functvx-
has
chanoed
to TAPE. TAPE 1 or 2 can
then be selected by pressing the-button
agam.
21. Reverse Play Button:
4
22. Record Pause Button:
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II
23. Forward Play Button:
b
24. Stop Button:
n
25. Fast Wind/APSS Buttons:
e
I
w
26. Volume Up/Down Buttons:
v
I
A
27. Auxiliary Call Button
OPERATION MANUAL
H
Proper
use
of
the
remote
control
SETTING
THE
CLOCK
Aim
(wIthIn
the
ranoe
of 30with no obstacles1 the remote control at
the
remofe
control
&nsar
and operate as
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Notes concerning use:
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Replace the batteries
If
control distance decreases or oper-
ation
becomes erratic.
b
PeriodIcally
clean the
transmitter
window on the remote
Control
and the sensor on the ma,
““I,
wth a soft cloth
l
Exposmg
the
sensor
on the ma,
un,t
to
strong light can
interfere
with
operation. Change lighting or the
dfrectlon
of
the
““,I
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Keep the remote
conlrol
away from
moisture,
excessive
heat, shock, and
vrbralions.
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The remote
controlls
usable
range
IS
between
0
2
m
(0.7
feet) and
6
m (20 feet) away from the sensor
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Whilst the frequency Indicator on the tuner or the ON TIMEin-
dicator
IS
11t.
press the DISPLAY button to
display
the
hme
1
~;i~;r;~;:,,t;~uT!ME
ADJ button, press the HOUR
but-
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Press the HOUR button once lo advance the time by
1
hour Press
for more than 2 seconds
to
advance continuously.
AMchanges
automatically
to PM.
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On the
display,
midnight
I
?. AM
12:Oo
and noon is PM 12.00~.
When
settmg
the
hme,
be careful not
10
confuse AM and PM.
2
Whilst pressmg the TIME ADJ button, press the MINUTE
button and set the time to 1 minute before the desired time.
. Press the MINUTE button once to advance the
hme
by
1
rmnute.
Press for more than 2 seconds to advance
con11nuousIy.
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The hour setting wll not advance even
If
minutes advance from
59to
00.
3
Whilst pressing the TIME ADJ button, press the MINUTE
button once to start the clock at the correct time.
0
The
mmute
display will advance by one, and the clock
starls
oper-
atlng
from 0seconds. (Seconds are not displayed.)
Note:
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When setting the time, complete the procedure
withln
1
minute;
11
more than 1
minute
elapses, the minute
mdrcation
will advance.
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When the current time and timer clock are not displayed, remove
the AC power lead, remove the clock/memory batteries, then
re-
inssIt them. Then, re-connect the AC power
lead
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