Page 2 - ecia; Special notes
1 HT-CN300W_A_1.fm 02/7/11 HT-CN300W Gen e ral In fo rmatio n - S p ecia l not e s / Con tent s - Special notes Warning: z When the ON/STAND-BY button is set at STAND-BY position, mains voltage is stillpresent inside the unit. When the ON/STAND-BY button is set at STAND-BYposition, the unit may be b...
Page 3 - cces; Accessories
2 HT-CN300W_A_1.fm 02/7/11 HT-CN300W Gen e ral In fo rmatio n - A cces sori es - Accessories Please confirm that the following accessories are included. Note: Only the above accessories are included. Remote control 1 AC adaptor for remote control 1 "AA" size battery (UM/SUM-3, R6, HP-7 or si...
Page 4 - tions; Precautions; General; Volume control
3 HT-CN300W_A_1.fm 02/7/11 HT-CN300W Gen e ral In fo rmatio n - Pr e c a u tions - Precautions „ General z Please ensure that the equipment is positioned in a well ventilated area and thatthere is at least 10 cm (4") of free space along the sides and back. There mustalso be a minimum of 15 cm (6...
Page 5 - ls; Controls and indicators; Remote control
4 HT-CN300W_A_1.fm 02/7/11 HT-CN300W Gen e ral In fo rmatio n - Contr o ls and indica to rs - Controls and indicators „ Remote control Reference page 1. On/Stand-by Button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132. Operation Buttons for Other Equipment . . . . . ....
Page 6 - Front
5 HT-CN300W_A_1.fm 02/7/11 HT-CN300W Gen e ral In fo rmatio n - Contr o ls and indica to rs - Controls and indicators (continued) „ Main unit (with subwoofer) 1. Memory Indicator2. Timer Play Indicator3. Sleep Indicator4. Extra Bass Indicator5. Digital Theatre System Indicator6. FM Stereo Mode Indic...
Page 7 - Remote control sensor; Bottom
6 HT-CN300W_A_1.fm 02/7/11 HT-CN300W Gen e ral In fo rmatio n - Contr o ls and indica to rs - „ Front/Centre/Surround speakers Reference page 1. Full-Range Speaker2. Angle Adjusting Lever . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153. Label indication 4. Mounting Slot . ....
Page 8 - Connections; ake; Speaker connections
7 HT-CN300W_A_2.fm 02/7/11 HT-CN300W Connections - S p e ake r connec ti o ns - Speaker connections Front speaker(right) Front speaker(left) Surround speaker(right) Main unit(with subwoofer) Surround speaker(left) Centrespeaker Grey Black Red Red Black White Red Red Black Grey Red Black Blue Red Bla...
Page 9 - eake; Aerial connection; Remote control sensor connection
8 HT-CN300W_A_2.fm 02/7/11 HT-CN300W Connections - S p eake r / Aeri al / Remote contr o l sensor connections - The speaker terminals on the main unit, the tube and plugs of the speaker lead, andspeaker labels are distinguished by colour.Connect the speaker and the unit by matching the colours.Conne...
Page 10 - Connecting other equipment
9 HT-CN300W_A_2.fm 02/7/11 HT-CN300W Connections - Connecting other equipment - Connecting other equipment To enjoy images or music, connect other equipment to the main unit with the supplied video cable for TV or you can purchase commercially available cables. TV Camcorder,Satellite receiver, etc. ...
Page 11 - Connecting the TV; Connecting the DVD player
10 HT-CN300W_A_2.fm 02/7/11 HT-CN300W Connections - Connecting other equipment - „ Connecting the TV Connect the TV to the main unit with the supplied video cable. If your TV has S-videoinput socket, connect the commercially available S-video cable to enjoy clearerimages on DVDs. Notes: z Change the...
Page 12 - Selecting the colour TV system
11 HT-CN300W_A_2.fm 02/7/11 HT-CN300W Connections - Connecting other equipment - Connecting other equipment (continued) „ Connecting the VCR (VIDEO 1) Notes: z Connect the unit and the TV with a video cable. The image of the equipmentconnected to the VIDEO 1 IN sockets does not appear on the TV even...
Page 13 - Con; Connecting to the AC socket; Setting the AC voltage selector
12 HT-CN300W_A_3.fm 02/7/11 HT-CN300W Connections - Con n e c ti ng t o t h e A C soc ket - Connecting to the AC socket „ Setting the AC voltage selector Check the setting of the AC voltage selector located on the rear panel beforeplugging the unit into a wall socket. If necessary, adjust the select...
Page 14 - Setting the FM/AM span selector; Demonstration mode; To turn the power on
13 HT-CN300W_A_3.fm 02/7/11 HT-CN300W Connections - Con n e c ti ng t o t h e A C soc ket - Connecting to the AC socket (continued) „ Setting the FM/AM span selector The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) has established that membercountries should maintain either a 10 kHz or 9 kHz interval...
Page 15 - Placing the speaker system
14 HT-CN300W_A_3.fm 02/7/11 HT-CN300W Speak er Ins talla tion - P la c ing t h e spe aker sy st em - Placing the speaker system The best surround effect will be achieved by placing each speaker at the samedistance from the listening position.It is recommended to arrange the speakers as shown below. ...
Page 16 - alli; Installing the speakers on the wall
15 HT-CN300W_A_3.fm 02/7/11 HT-CN300W Speak er Ins talla tion - Inst alli n g t h e speak er s on t h e w a ll - Installing the speakers on the wall Front, centre and surround speakers can be mounted on the wall and their angle canbe adjusted. Each speaker needs 3 screws to be mounted (not supplied)...
Page 17 - epa; Preparing the remote control; Battery installation; Test of the remote control; How to open the remote control cover
16 HT-CN300W_A_3.fm 02/7/11 HT-CN300W Re mote C o ntr o l - Pr epa ring the r e mote contr o l - Preparing the remote control „ Battery installation You can operate the remote control with batteries in areas where the AC power leadcannot reach. Precautions for battery use: z Replace all old batterie...
Page 18 - ation b; Operation buttons on the remote control
17 HT-CN300W_A_3.fm 02/7/11 HT-CN300W Re mote C o ntr o l - Oper ation b u ttons on the r e mote contr o l - Operation buttons on the remote control This remote control allows you to operate the main unit and other Sharp equipment.By memorising remote control operations (learn function), you can ope...
Page 19 - Operation buttons for other equipment
18 HT-CN300W_A_3.fm 02/7/11 HT-CN300W Re mote C o ntr o l - Oper ation b u ttons on the r e mote contr o l - „ Switching the operation buttons for the main unit „ Operation buttons for other equipment The remote control is set at the factory to operate the Sharp's DVD, TV and VCR.To operate Sharp pr...
Page 20 - Operation buttons on the remote control (continued); Memory 1/2 buttons for other equipment
19 HT-CN300W_A_3.fm 02/7/11 HT-CN300W Re mote C o ntr o l - Oper ation b u ttons on the r e mote contr o l - Operation buttons on the remote control (continued) „ Memory 1/2 buttons for other equipment Memory 1 buttons: The remote control is set at the factory to operate the Sharp's DVD, TV and VCR....
Page 21 - Memor; Memorising the remote control buttons
20 HT-CN300W_A_3.fm 02/7/11 HT-CN300W Re mote C o ntr o l - Memor ising the r e mote contr o l b u ttons - Memorising the remote control buttons You can assign only one function to each button. If you assign two functions to thebutton, the newer one will be memorised (learn function). „ Memorising o...
Page 22 - Memorising the remote control buttons (continued); Initialising the remote control buttons
21 HT-CN300W_A_3.fm 02/7/11 HT-CN300W Re mote C o ntr o l - Memor ising the r e mote contr o l b u ttons - Memorising the remote control buttons (continued) Memorising operations in the Memory 1 buttons for other equipment: Set the MEMORY 1/2 selector switch to MEMORY 1 and perform steps 2 - 6 in...
Page 23 - tting the; Setting the clock
22 HT-CN300W_A_4.fm 02/7/11 HT-CN300W B asic Ope ration - S e tting the c loc k - Setting the clock By setting the unit on time, you can use it both as a clock and as a timer. In this example, the clock is set for the 24-hour (0:00) display. Note: The "CLOCK" or time will flash at the push o...
Page 24 - isp; Display control; To change the display brightness (2 levels); Sound control
23 HT-CN300W_A_4.fm 02/7/11 HT-CN300W B asic Ope ration - D isp la y co n tr o l / So u n d co n tr o l - Display control „ To change the display brightness (2 levels) You can switch the brightness of the main unit display by pressing the DIMMERbutton. „ TV screen display By pressing the DISPLAY but...
Page 25 - y Sur
24 HT-CN300W_A_4.fm 02/7/11 HT-CN300W B asic Ope ration - Enjo y Sur ro und Soun d (s o und mode) - Enjoy Surround Sound (sound mode) If (*) is selected, the " " indicator goes out. The sound effect is activated when the Dolby Digital and DTS signals below are sent from the digitally connect...
Page 27 - Sound mode
26 HT-CN300W_A_4.fm 02/7/11 HT-CN300W B asic Ope ration - Enjo y Sur ro und Soun d (s o und mode) - „ Sound mode Notes: z In the standard mode, you can change the dynamic sound to "MOVIE", "MUSIC",or "NIGHT". z Some discs are recorded at the sampling frequency of 96 kHz. When...
Page 28 - ing t; Listening to the radio
27 HT-CN300W_A_4.fm 02/7/11 HT-CN300W B asic Ope ration - Lis te n ing t o the ra dio - Listening to the radio To receive an FM stereo transmission: Press the TUNER/BAND button to display the "ST" indicator. z " " will appear when an FM broadcast is in stereo. z If the FM reception i...
Page 29 - Listening to a memorised station; Memorising a station
28 HT-CN300W_A_4.fm 02/7/11 HT-CN300W B asic Ope ration - L ist en in g t o a m e m o ris e d st at io n - Listening to a memorised station „ Memorising a station You can store 40 AM and FM stations in memory and recall them at the push of abutton. (Preset tuning) Note: The backup function protects ...
Page 30 - ea; Speaker settings; Speaker size setting
29 HT-CN300W_A_4.fm 02/7/11 HT-CN300W Ad v a nced F e atures - S p ea ker set ti ngs - Speaker settings Speaker settings are displayed on the TV screen only when the unit is set to DVD orVIDEO (see page 23). Note: The settings appear only when the TV is connected with a video cable. They will notapp...
Page 31 - Speaker delay setting
30 HT-CN300W_A_4.fm 02/7/11 HT-CN300W Ad v a nced F e atures - S p ea ker set ti ngs - „ Speaker delay setting When some of the speakers are at a different distance from the listening point, youcan select speaker delay to make it seem as though the speaker distances are thesame. Initial setting of t...
Page 32 - Speaker level setting
31 HT-CN300W_A_4.fm 02/7/11 HT-CN300W Ad v a nced F e atures - S p ea ker set ti ngs - Speaker settings (continued) „ Speaker level setting If sounds from the speakers are uneven, you can equalise them by adjusting thespeaker levels. Note: Adjust the level of the subwoofer if the sound from it is di...
Page 33 - r a; Timer and sleep operation; Setting the timer
32 HT-CN300W_A_4.fm 02/7/11 HT-CN300W Ad v a nced F e atures - Time r a n d slee p op e ration - Timer and sleep operation Timer operation is possible only when the tuner function is selected. „ Setting the timer Before setting timer: Set the unit on time (page 22). If it is not on time, you cannot ...
Page 34 - Setting the sleep timer
33 HT-CN300W_A_4.fm 02/7/11 HT-CN300W Ad v a nced F e atures - Time r a n d slee p op e ration - Timer and sleep operation (continued) When the preset time is reached: z Playback star ts automatically and the volume increases gradually. z The unit will enter the power stand-by mode one hour after th...
Page 35 - roub; Troubleshooting chart; Operation
34 HT-CN300W_A_5.fm 02/7/11 HT-CN300W Re fe re nces - T roub les h ooting c h a rt - Troubleshooting chart Many potential problems can be resolved by the owner without calling a servicetechnician.If something is wrong with this product, check the following before calling yourauthorised SHARP dealer ...
Page 36 - TV image; Error indicators and warnings; Cleaning the cabinet
35 HT-CN300W_A_5.fm 02/7/11 HT-CN300W Re fe re nces - T roub leshooting c h ar t / E rr o r indicator s a n d w a rn ings / Mai n tena n ce - Troubleshooting chart (continued) „ TV image „ If trouble occurs When this product is subjected to strong external interference (mechanical shock,excessive st...
Page 37 - eci; Specifications; Tuner
36 HT-CN300W_A_5.fm 02/7/11 HT-CN300W Re fe re nces - S p eci fi cat ions - Specifications „ Tuner „ Amplifier „ Subwoofer „ Front/Centre/Surround speakers „ General As part of our policy of continuous improvement, SHARP reserves the right to make design and specification changes for product improve...
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