Sharp XL-30 (serv.man6) Service Manual ▷ View online
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XL-30H/30W
NAMES OF PARTS
XL-30H/30W
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XL-30H
XL-30W
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Front panel
1. Timer Indicator
2. Record Indicator
3. Sleep Indicator
4. (CD) Repeat Indicator
5. (CD) Play Indicator
6. (CD) Random Indicator
7. (CD/TUNER) Memory Indicator
8. FM Stereo Mode Indicator
9. FM Stereo Indicator
2. Record Indicator
3. Sleep Indicator
4. (CD) Repeat Indicator
5. (CD) Play Indicator
6. (CD) Random Indicator
7. (CD/TUNER) Memory Indicator
8. FM Stereo Mode Indicator
9. FM Stereo Indicator
10. CD Compartment
11. On/Stand-by Button
12. (CD/TAPE) Stop Button
(TUNER) Memory Clear Button
13. Record Pause Button
14. Bass/Treble Selector Button
15. Memory/Set Button
16. Clock/Timer/Sleep Button
17. Band Selector Button
18. (CD) Review Button
14. Bass/Treble Selector Button
15. Memory/Set Button
16. Clock/Timer/Sleep Button
17. Band Selector Button
18. (CD) Review Button
(TAPE) Rewind Button
(TUNER) Tuning Down Button
(TUNER) Tuning Down Button
19. Function Selector Button
20. Headphone Socket
21. CD Eject Button
22. Remote Control Sensor
23. Volume Select Button
24. (CD) Play/Pause Button
20. Headphone Socket
21. CD Eject Button
22. Remote Control Sensor
23. Volume Select Button
24. (CD) Play/Pause Button
(TAPE) Play Button
25. Jog Dial
26. (CD) Cue Button
26. (CD) Cue Button
(TAPE) Fast Forward Button
(TUNER) Tuning Up Button
(TUNER) Tuning Up Button
27. Volume/Jog Dial Selector Button
28. Cassette Compartment
28. Cassette Compartment
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Rear panel
1. AC Power Input Socket
2. FM/AM Loop Aerial Socket
3. Speaker Terminals
2. FM/AM Loop Aerial Socket
3. Speaker Terminals
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Rear panel
1. Voltage Selector
2. AC Power Input Socket
3. FM 75 ohms Aerial Socket
4. AM Loop Aerial Socket
5. Speaker Terminals
2. AC Power Input Socket
3. FM 75 ohms Aerial Socket
4. AM Loop Aerial Socket
5. Speaker Terminals
XL-30H/30W
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1. Bass Reflex Duct
2. Full-Range Speaker
3. Speaker Wire
2. Full-Range Speaker
3. Speaker Wire
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Remote control
1. Remote Control Transmitter LED
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Tuner control section
2. Preset Up/Down Buttons
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CD control section
3. Clear Button
4. Random/Repeat Button
5. Memory Button
6. Stop Button
7. Play/Pause Button
8. Track Down/Review Button
9. Track Up/Cue Button
4. Random/Repeat Button
5. Memory Button
6. Stop Button
7. Play/Pause Button
8. Track Down/Review Button
9. Track Up/Cue Button
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Tape control section
10. Record Pause Button
11. Rewind Button
12. Stop Button
13. Play Button
14. Fast Forward Button
13. Play Button
14. Fast Forward Button
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Common section
15. Sleep Button
16. Bass Up/Down Buttons
17. Function Selector Buttons
18. On/Stand-by Button
19. Timer Button
20. Clock Button
21. Treble Up/Down Buttons
22. Volume Up/Down Buttons
16. Bass Up/Down Buttons
17. Function Selector Buttons
18. On/Stand-by Button
19. Timer Button
20. Clock Button
21. Treble Up/Down Buttons
22. Volume Up/Down Buttons
PREPARATION FOR USE
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Notes concerning use:
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Replace the batteries if the operating distance is
reduced or if the operation becomes erratic.
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Periodically clean the transmitter LED on the re-
mote control and the sensor on the main unit
with a soft cloth.
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Exposing the sensor on the main unit to strong
light may interfere with operation. Change the
lighting or the direction of the unit.
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Keep the remote control away from moisture,
excessive heat, shock, and vibrations.
0.2m - 6m
(8” - 20”)
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Remote control
CP-XL40H
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OPERATION MANUAL
XL-30H/30W
RESETTING THE MICROCOMPUTER
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3
3
2,3
AC INPUT
Reset the microcomputer under the following
conditions:
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T
o
erase all of the stored memory contents (clock
and timer settings, and tuner and CD presets).
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If the display is not correct.
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If the operation is not correct.
1
Press the ON/ST
AND-BY
button to enter the
stand-by mode.
2
Unplug the
AC power lead from the
AC INPUT
socket on this unit.
3
Whilst pressing down the MEMOR
Y/SET
but-
ton and the
button, plug the
AC power lead
into the
AC INPUT
socket on this unit.
Caution:
●
The operation explained above will erase all data
stored in memory
, such as clock and timer set-
tings, and tuner and CD presets.
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XL-30H/30W
SETTING THE CLOCK
1
Press the CLOCK/TIMER/SLEEP button to en-
ter the time check mode.
2
W
ithin 3 seconds, press the MEMOR
Y/SET
but-
ton.
3
T
urn the jog dial to select the time display mode.
0:00 AM 12:00
“0:00”
→
The 24-hour display will appear
.
(0:00 - 23:59)
“AM 12:00”
→
The 12-hour display will appear
.
(AM 12:00 - PM 1
1:59)
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Note that this can only be set when the unit is
first installed or it has been reset.
4
Press the MEMOR
Y/SET
button.
5
Adjust the hour by turning the jog dial.
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When the jog dial is turned one click clockwise,
the time will increase by 1 hour
. When it is turned
one click anti-clockwise, the time will decrease
by 1 hour
.
Keep turning the jog dial to change the time con-
tinuously
.
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When the 12-hour display is selected, “AM” will
change automatically to “PM”.
(Main unit operation)
In this example, the clock is set for the 24-hour
(0:00) system.
CLOCK/TIMER/
SLEEP
MEMOR
Y/SET
Jog dial
6
Press the MEMOR
Y/SET
button.
7
Adjust the minutes by turning the jog dial.
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When the jog dial is turned one click clockwise,
the time will increase by 1 minute. When it is
turned one click anti-clockwise, the time will de-
crease by 1 minute.
Keep turning the jog dial to change the time con-
tinuously
.
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The hour setting will not advance even if min-
utes advance from “59” to “00”.
8
Press the MEMOR
Y/SET
button.
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The clock starts operating from “0” second. (Sec-
onds are not displayed.)
Note:
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In the event of a power failure or when the
AC
power lead is disconnected, the clock display will
go out.
When the
AC power supply is restored, the clock
display will flash on and off to indicate the time
when the power failure occurred or when the
AC
power lead was disconnected.
If this happens, follow the procedure below to
change the clock time.
T
o
change the clock time:
Perform steps 1, 2 and 4 - 8 above.
T
o
change the time display mode:
1
Perform steps 1 - 3 in the section “RESETTING
THE MICROCOMPUTER”,.
2
Perform steps 1 - 8 above.
PREPARATION FOR USE (FOR XL-30W Only)
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AM/FM interval (span)
The International
T
elecommunication Union (ITU)
has established that member countries should
maintain either a 10 kHz or a 9 kHz interval be-
tween broadcasting frequencies of any
AM station.
The illustration shows the 9 kHz interval zones (re-
gions 1 and 3), and the 10 kHz interval zone (re-
gion 2).
This product is not equipped with a span selector
.
However
, it will be adjusted to 9 kHz
AM interval
(50 kHz FM interval) when shipped from the fac-
tory
.
Before using the unit, be sure to set it for the
AM
tuning interval (span) used in your area.
T
o
check the tuning span currently selected:
1
Press the ON/ST
AND-BY
button to turn the
power on.
2
Press the FUNCTION button until “FM” or “AM”
appears in the display
.
3
Press the BAND button to select the
AM band.
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If “AM 531 kHz” is displayed, it means that the
radio has been adjusted for a 9 kHz span. If “AM
530 kHz” is displayed, it means that the radio
has been adjusted for a 10 kHz span.
T
o
change from a 9 kHz
AM (50 kHz FM) interval
to a 10 kHz
AM (100 kHz FM) interval:
1
Press the ON/ST
AND-BY
button to enter the
stand-by mode.
2
Hold down the
button and the MEMOR
Y/
SET button for at least 4 seconds. Release the
buttons when “AM SP 10 kHz” and “FM SP 100
kHz” are displayed alternately
.
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The unit will return to the clock display
.
T
o
return to a 9 kHz
AM (50 kHz FM) interval:
1
Press the ON/ST
AND-BY
button to enter the
stand-by mode.
2
Hold down the
button and the MEMOR
Y/
SET button for at least 4 seconds. Release the
buttons when “AM SP 9 kHz” and “FM SP 50
kHz” are displayed alternately
.
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The unit will return to the clock display
.
Caution:
●
When the unit is left for a few hours after the
span has been switched and
AC power lead dis-
connected, it will be automatically returned to a
9 kHz span. If this happens, set the span again.
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When the span is switched, any stations that are
memorised will be cancelled.
MEMORY/
SET
FUNCTION
BAND
ON/
STAND-BY
kHz
kHz
kHz
kHz
kHz
kHz
kHz
kHz
XL-30H/30W
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Placing the system
20 cm (8")
10 cm (4")
10 cm (4")
10 cm (4")
3
1
Check the supplied accessories
Remote control
×
1
AC power lead
(For U.K.)
×
1
FM/AM loop aerial
×
1
2 “AA” size batteries (UM/SUM-3, R6, HP-7 or similar)
3
Replace the battery cover
.
2
Putting batteries into the remote control
1
Remove the battery
cover
.
2
Insert the batteries.
AC power lead
(For Europe)
×
1
FM aerial
×
1
(For-XL30W)
Remote control
×
1
AC power lead
×
1
AM loop aerial
×
1
(For-XL30H)
4
Connections
1
Connect the
AM and FM aerials.
2
Connect the speaker system.
3
Connect the
AC power lead.
2
1
3
1
2
FM aerial
AM loop
aerial
White line
Right speaker
Left speaker
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2
RATED
LINE VOLTAGE
220V
ı
240V
AC 230 V
, 50 Hz
(XL-30H for Europe)
AC 110V - 127V or 220V - 240V, 50/60 Hz
ANTENNA
LOOP
FM
75
OHMS
1
2
3
AM loop aerial
FM aerial
(For XL-30W)
AC 230 V
, 50 Hz
(XL-30H for U.K.)
(For
XL-30H)
To an AC socket
(For XL-30W)
(For XL-30H/
XL-30W)
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