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year is confirmed and you will return to the <Set Time/Date> menu.
Use
to change the clock/date format and auto update settings.
Long press
to exit the menu.
Change the mode
Short press
to change between FM, Bluetooth, CD, USB and Aux
In modes. The display screen will confirm the mode.
Equaliser (EQ) settings
You can adjust the sound of the micro system using the equaliser presets.
Press and hold
. Use
Select the EQ option of your choice: Flat, Classic, Dance, Jazz, Pop, Rock,
Sport, Voice, Movie and My EQ.
Long press
to exit the menu.
Using headphones
You can connect headphones with a 3.5mm jack (not included) to the
headphone jack. When you have them connected, sound will be heard
via the headphones only.
NOTE: Always keep the volume within reasonable limits.
FM Radio mode
To change to FM mode, short press
displays <FM>. If you were listening to an FM station when you switched
the micro system off, this station will automatically be selected when you
power the micro system back on.
Tune to an FM station
Long press
or
button to scan up or down the frequency band.
The radio will search for and stop at the next available station.
Short press
or
to fine-tune each frequency in 0.05MHz steps.
NOTE: If the reception is poor, adjust the aerial or move the micro system to
another location.
Change the scan setting
In FM mode:
Long press
, <Scan setting> will be displayed. Press
There are two different options to choose from:
• <Strong stations> The scan will only stop when a strong signal
strength is received, resulting in better audio quality. It is possible that
the station you are scanning for may be missed using this option.
• <All stations> The scan will stop at every station it receives, even if the
signal strength is poor.
Use
to choose and select from the options available.
NOTE: The current scan setting will have an asterisk (*) in the display.
Audio mode
The micro system will automatically switch between stereo and mono,
depending on the quality of the signal being received but you can
override this function and manually switch between them.
NOTE: You may wish to select 'Stereo' if you are listening to your micro
system using headphones.
. Use the rotary control to scroll to <Audio setting>.
Press and hold
Press the rotary control to select
Choose between <Forced mono> and <Stereo allowed>. The current
setting will have an asterisk (*) in the display.
Use
to confirm
Long press
to exit the menu.
Storing an FM station preset
Your micro system can store up to 20 FM stations in its preset memories
for instant access to your favourite stations.
to scroll to <System> / <Equaliser>.
until the micro system
.
Tune the micro system to the FM radio station that you wish to preset.
Long press
until <Preset Store <1:(Empty)>> is displayed. Use
to move to and select the preset location that you would like
to store the radio station to (1-20). The display will confirm <Preset X
stored>, where 'X' is the number of the preset (1-20).
NOTE: If there is already an existing FM station stored under a preset, it will
be overwritten when you store the new station.
Auto memory store (AMS)
Alternatively, you can use the Auto Memory Store (AMS) feature to store
your FM radio station presets. In FM mode, long press
to scroll to and select <AMS>. Your micro system will now scan the FM
frequency band and the stations found will be automatically stored to
the preset locations.
NOTE: You can manually overwrite your AMS stored presets by following the
steps in 'Storing an FM station preset' above.
Tune to an FM preset station
In FM mode:
Short press
. <Preset Recall <1:>> is displayed together with the
name or frequency of the station stored there, or <(Empty)> if no
previous station has been stored. Use
preset station that you would like to listen to (1-20).
FM display information
When listening to an FM station you can change the information that
appears on the second line of the display. Repeatedly short press
cycle through the different information options:
• Radiotext (RT) - This is scrolling text information as supplied by the
broadcaster. This could include artist names, song titles, contact details
for the radio station, etc.
• Program Type (PTY) – e.g., 'Rock' , 'Pop' , 'Talk' , or 'News'
• Station name or frequency – e.g., BBC R4, 93.30MHz
Stereo or Mono radio signal
• Time
• Date
Bluetooth mode
Ensure your micro system is in Bluetooth mode by short pressing
until the radio displays <Bluetooth>. Your micro system will begin to
search for Bluetooth devices. Ensure the Bluetooth-enabled device you
are connecting to is discoverable.
NOTE: If necessary, refer to the instructions for your device to add or set up
Bluetooth.
When found, your micro system will be displayed as 'SHARP XL-B514'
on your device. Select this to begin pairing. Once done, <Bluetooth
Connected> will be displayed on your radio.
Paired devices will connect to the micro system when they are within
range (within 10 metres in line of sight). Your device will remain paired
with the radio unless you decide to disconnect it.
To disconnect from Bluetooth, long press
your current device and search for new devices.
Wirelessly stream music via Bluetooth
In Bluetooth mode, you can wirelessly stream audio through the micro
system. Use the controls on your paired Bluetooth device as well as those
on your micro system. Controls available:
• Play/ Pause: Short press
• Previous track: Short press
• Next track: Short press
Volume can also be adjusted – either using your micro system and/or
your connected device.
NOTE: If the micro system is inactive for 15 minutes, or no audio signal is
being received, the micro system will automatically go into standby.
. Use
to move to and select the
to
for 2 seconds to unpair

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