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Tascam CD-A700 CD Player User Manual
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1. SOURCE REV MODE LINE BI DIRECTIONAL RECORD PLAY REPEAT A EJECT PO a i Raa A SPAQE ALL A B SINGLE INTRO AUTO CHECK SPACE CLEAR CHECK TASCAM U RC A500 REMOTE CONTROL UNIT TTT 20 10 7 3 0 3 6 TT POWER switch REMOTE SENSOR Multi function display window REPEAT indicator Auto space indicator A SPACE DELETE indicator Time mode indicator Program indicator PGM SHUFFLE indicator CD input indicator IN TAPE CD indicator REC indicator Tape PLAY indicator K Level meter Tape counter INTRO play indicator M CD ready play indicator 11 gt Track indicator Time counter DUB indicator Tape reverse pause forward indi cator lt 11 gt Music calendar OPEN CLOSE button 4 CD PLAY button gt CD STOP button W CD READY button H Return To Zero button RTZ Counter reset button COUNTER RESET INPUT level control INPUT Continuous play button CD TAPE CONT PLAY CD SYNC button RECORD button REC MUTE button Rewind and fast forward CPS buttons aa aaa P r O TAPE STOP button W TAPE PAUSE button I Cassette holder Disc tray CD PITCH CONTROL on off butto
2. The PITCH CONTROL has been changed Set the PITCH CONTROL pot to the center position Impossible to record The SOURCE switch is set to an inappropriate input Set the SOURCE switch to the appropriate input CD LINE The record protection tabs of the cassette are broken off Put adhesive tape on the tab hole The heads are dirty Clean the heads Recording level is too low Turn the INPUT level control pot to the right 5 Maintenance The heads and tape path should be cleaned and demagnetized periodically Cleaning tape path Apply head cleaning fluid to a cotton bud or soft cloth and lightly rub the heads capstan and all metal parts in the tape path Also clean the pinch roller using rubber cleaning fluid Both are available in TEAC Tape Cleaning Kits HC 2 and RC 2 in the U S A or TZ 261 in other areas Specifications Pinch Roller Capstan Erase Head Record Play Head Demagnetizing heads Be sure that the power is off then demag netize the heads using a TEAC E 3 demag netizer For details of its use read its instructions CD player section Audio Number of channels 2 Frequency response 20 20 000 Hz 0 5 dB Signal to noise ratio 90 dB Total harmonic distortion 0 02 1 kHz Wow and flutter Unmeasurable quartz accuracy Channel separation 75 dB Pitch control Approx
3. 12 Output RCA 2 Vrms Output XLR 20 dBu Digital filter 4 times oversampling Analog filter 3rd order Cassette section Track system 4 track 2 channel stereo Heads Record playback x 1 rotary reverse erase x 1 Type of tape Cassette tape C 60 C 90 Tape speed 4 76 cm sec Pitch control Approx 12 Motor DC servo motor x 1 Wow and flutter 0 08 W RMS Frequency response overall 50 15 000 Hz 3 dB metal 50 15 000 Hz 3 dB chrome 50 14 000 Hz 3 dB normal Signal to noise ratio overall 6ABDOLBWAbfF 3 THD level weighted 69 dB DOLBY NR on over 5 kHz Fast winding time Approx 120 sec with C 60 Input RCA 9 dBu input impedance of 50 kohms Input XLR 4 dBu input impedance of 10 kohms Line output RCA 4 5 dBu output impedance of 400 ohms Line output XLR 4 dBu output impedance of 150 ohms Headphones 5 mW 32 ohms General Power requirements 120 230 V AC 50 60 Hz U S A Canada General export model 230 V AC 50 Hz Europe U K model 240 V AC 50 Hz Australia model Power consumption 15 W Dimensions W x H x D 483 x 138 5 x 270 mm 19 x 5 1 4 x 10 5 8 Weight 6 6 kg 14 1 Ibs Standard accessories Wireless remote control RC A500 Battery SUM 3 AA R6 type x 2 Rack mounting screw kit Improvements may result in specifi cation or feature changes without notice Photos and illustrations may differ slightly from production
4. During playback the number of the cur rently played track blinks on the music calendar When tracks have been played their numbers will disappear from the music calendar display OPEN CLOSE E Even if the disc tray is open When the CD PLAY gt button is pressed The disc tray will close and playback starts from the first track PLAY OPEN CLOSE gt E To stop playback Press the STOP W button The player enters the Stop mode cD E STOP wreary To unload the disc Press the OPEN CLOSE 4 button play back stops and the disc tray will slide out and all functions are reset to their initial settings PLAY gt OPEN CLOSE To temporarily suspend playback Ready mode Press the I button Playback stops at the current position and the I indicator lights steadily To resume playback from the same position press the or I button cD m STOP N READY CAUTION Do not force the tray by hand during opening and closing operations Music Search Operation E Music search using SKIP but tons a lt gt gt The beginning of any track can be easily located using the lt r1 SKIP buttons This operation is indicated clearly in the TRACK display This operation is possible even in the Program Playback mode Howeve
5. CONT PLAY button CD TAPE CONT PLAY TAPE and CD blink in the display 2 For example Press the CD PLAY gt button CY PLAY OPEN CLOSE gt The CD player starts playback CD blinks in the display 3 When the CD player stops the cassette deck automatically starts playback TAPE blinks in the display Afterward when one stops the other starts Regardless of whether one machine CD player or cassette deck is stopped forcibly by pressing the STOP I button or automatically at the end of playback the other machine starts playback You may change the CD or tape while it is in the Stop mode To release the Continuous Playback mode press the CD TAPE CONT PLAY button again Timer controlled Operation The unit has a timer controlled function This lets you start playback or recording operations at any desired time when an optional audio timer is used E Timer playback of CD or cassette 1 Connect the unit and your stereo system to an audio timer as shown in the dia gram 2 Set the power switches of all compo nents to ON 3 Load a disc or a prerecorded cassette 4 Set the timer switch to the CD or TAPE position TIMER CD TAPE REC 11m _ 5 Set the audio timer to the required start power on and stop power off times When this setting is completed the power to all components will be switched off 6 When the preset start time is reached power
6. Playback The program playback function allows you to program up to 20 tunes tracks for play back in any desired order E Programming required tracks Example To program tracks in the order 5 gt 2 gt 8 in the Stop mode Press the STOP W button Press the PROGRAM button The player enters the Program mode The PGM indicator lights in the display PROGRAM amp Alternately press the lt lt SKIP gt gt button s and the PROGRAM button in the following order o gt 0 gt select 5 enter select 2 PROGRAM PROGRAM O gt 25 gt O enter select 8 enter Press the CD PLAY gt button Programmed playback starts from the first programmed track 2 OPEN CLOSE PLAY gt W Programming tracks is possible only when the player is in the Stop mode The programmed contents will be held in memory even after programmed play back has been completed or when pro grammed playback is stopped by press ing the STOP I button When the STOP W button is pressed in the stop mode the contents of the pro gram are erased To release the program mode press the PROGRAM button again During program playback the TOTAL REMAIN time display shows the total remaining time of the programmed tracks from the current position fatrack with a number higher than 32 is being played the remaining time will no
7. VAROITUS SUOJAKOTELOA El SAA AVATA LAITE SIS LT LASERDIODIN JOKA L HETT N KYM T NT SILMILLE VAARALLISTA LASERS TEILY VARNING OSYNLIG LASERSTRALNING N R DENNA DEL ADVARSEL USYNLIG LAS PEN OG ADVARSEL USYNLIG LASERBESTR LING N R DENNE DELEN ER APEN OG SIKKERHETSSPERREN ER UTKOBLET UNNGA UTSETTELSE FOR STRALING Before Use Read This Before Operating Choose the installation location of your unit carefully Avoid placing it in direct sunlight or close to a source of heat Also avoid locations subject to vibra tions and excessive dust heat cold or moisture Keep away from such sources that hum such as transformers or motors Do not open the cabinet as this might result in damage to the circuitry or elec trical shock If a foreign object should get into the set contact your dealer When removing the power plug from the wall outlet always pull directly on the plug never yank the cord Be sure not to handle discs with dirty fingers Never insert a disc which has a crack on the surface Do not attempt to clean the unit with chemical solvents as this might damage the finish Use a clean dry cloth Keep this manual in a safe place for future reference Handling the Tapes Do not store tapes in the following places Ontop of heaters exposed to direct sun light or in any other places with high temperatures Near speakers on TV sets or amplifiers or where they woul
8. amplifiers that produce heat SAFETY INFORMATION This product has been designed and manufactured according to FDA regulations title 21 CFR chapter 1 subchapter J based on the Radiation Control for Health and Safety Act of 1968 and is classified as a class 1 laser product There is no hazardous invisible laser radiation during opera tion because invisible laser radiation emitted inside of this product is completely confined in the protective housings The label required in this regulation is shown CAUTION DO NOT REMOVE THE PROTECTIVE HOUSING USING A SCREWDRIVER USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZ ARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE IF THIS PRODUCT DEVELOPS TROUBLE CONTACT YOUR NEAREST QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL AND DO NOT USE THE PRODUCT IN ITS DAMAGED STATE aa CERTIFICATION Pas THIS PRODUCT COMPLIES WITH DHHS a RULES 21 CFR SUBCHAPTER J APPLI CABLE AT DATE OF MANUFACTURE TEAC CORPORATION 3 7 3 NAKA CHO MUSASHINO SHI TOKYO JAPAN MANUFACTURED TIF 0 00 For U S A Optical pickup Type KSS 212B or KSS 213C Manufacturer SONY Corporation Laser output Less than 0 4 mW on the objective lens Wavelength 760 800nm CAUTION ACHTUNG OBSERVERA ADVARSEL THIS LABEL IS ATTACHED TO THE PLACE AS ILLUSTRATED TO INFORM THAT THE APPARATUS CONTAINS A LASER COMPONENT DIESE AUFKL
9. marked on the audio equipment 1 Read Instructions All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the product is operated 2 Retain Instructions The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference 3 Heed Warnings All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions should be adhered to 4 Follow Instructions All operating and use instructions should be followed 5 Cleaning Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth for cleaning 6 Attachments Do not use attachments not recommended by the product manufacturer as they may cause hazards 7 Water and Moisture Do not use this product near water for example near a bath tub wash bowl kitchen sink or laundry tub in a wet basement or near a swimming pool and the like 8 Accessories Do not place this product on an unstable cart stand tripod bracket or table The product may fall causing serious injury to a child or adult and serious damage to the product Use only with a cart stand tripod bracket or table recommended by the manufacturer or sold with the product Any mounting of the product should follow the man ufacturer s instructions and should use a mounting accessory recom mended by the manufacturer 9 A product and cart combination should be moved with care Quick stops excessive force and uneve
10. models 6mm 132 7mm 138 5mm IMPORTANT for U K Customers DO NOT cut off the mains plug from this equipment If the plug fitted is not suit able for the power points in your home or the cable is too short to reach a power point then obtain an appropriate safety approved extension lead or con sult your dealer If nonetheless the mains plug is cut off remove the fuse and dispose of the plug immediately to avoid a possible shock hazard by inadvertent connection to the mains supply If this product is not provided with a mains plug or one has to be fitted then follow the instructions given below IMPORTANT DO NOT make any con nection to the larger terminal which is marked with the letter E or by the safety earth symbol or coloured GREEN or GREEN and YELLOW The wires in the mains lead on this prod uct are coloured in accordance with the following code BLUE NEUTRAL BROWN LIVE As these colours may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured BLACK The wire which is coloured BROWN must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured RED When replacing the fus
11. recorded the RECORD indicator blinks The deck then enters the Record Pause mode automatically both the RECORD and PAUSE H indicators light To restart recording press the PAUSE button the PAUSE indicator goes off H Automatic spacing operation for 4 second blanks during record pause In the Record Pause mode pressing the REC MUTE button will initiate the above record muting operation automatically The deck then returns to the Record Pause mode E For a blank of more than 4 seconds During recording hold the REC MUTE button depressed for longer than 4 sec onds A blank space will be left as long as the button is pressed Release the button to enter the Record Pause mode To restart recording press the PAUSE H button During record muting operation while the RECORD indicator is blinking press ing the REC MUTE button again will release the record muting operation and recording will restart without stopping the tape Copying from CD to Tape Using the CD SYNC function a CD to tape copy can be done easily and simply 1 Load a compact disc 2 Load a recordable cassette 3 Select ON OFF of the DOLBY NR system In the CD SYNC mode the INPUT level control has no effect as the recording level is automatically adjusted internally E To record from the beginning of the tape Press the CD SYNC button in the Stop mode CD SYNC The tape is rewound to the beginning of Side A and the counter is re
12. so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them paying particular attention to cords at plugs conve nience receptacles and the point where they exit from the product 14 Outdoor Antenna Grounding If an outside antenna or cable sys tem is connected to the product be sure the antenna or cable system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built up static charges Article 810 of the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 provides information with regard to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure grounding of the lead in wire to an antenna discharge unit size of grounding conductors location of anten na discharge unit connection to grounding electrodes and requirements for the grounding electrode Note to CATV system installer This reminder is provided to call the CATV system installer s attention to Section 820 40 of the NEC which provides guidelines for proper ground ing and in particular specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building as close to the point of cable entry as practical Example of Antenna Grounding as per National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 ANTENNA LEAD IN WIRE GROUND CLAMP ANTENNA DISCHARGE UNIT NEC SECTION 810 20 ELECTRIC SERVICE EQUIPMENT GROUNDING CONDUCTORS NEC SECTION 810 21 GROUND CLAMPS POWER SERVICE GROUNDING ELECTRODE
13. the track and playback starts again In this way the selected track will be played back repeatedly Og E To repeat an entire disc All Repeat mode 1 Press the REPEAT 1 ALL button twice The REPEAT and ALL indicators light 2 Press the CD PLAY gt button Playback starts and when the end of the disc is reached the player will return to the beginning of the first track and then playback continues repeatedly E To repeat a designated section A B Repeat mode 1 Start playback from any point before the section to be designated 2 Designate the point at which repeat playback should start point A by pressing the A B button The REPEAT and A indicators light and the B indicator blinks to show that point A has been entered 3 When the portion at which repeat play back should end is reached press the A B button again to designate point B The B indicator is changed to light steadily to show that the A B repeat function has been activated The player automatically returns to point A and restarts playback When play reaches point B the player returns to point A and starts playback again repeatedly After designating point A when quick searching point B use the gt or PPI button instead of playing back normally When the A B button is pressed again during block repeat play block repeat playback will be released ae 00 gt E Programmed repeat playback The repeat function can be activat
14. this connector are given below Caution If the CD player interferes with the tuner TV reciever etc allow a reasonable dis Pin No Component amp Signal Direction Function 1 CASSETTE READY IN 2 CASSETTE REVERSE PLAY IN 3 CASSETTE FORWARD PLAY IN External command reception active 4 CD REW IN when low at ground potential for 5 CD F FWD IN 30 ms or longer 6 CD STOP IN 7 CD READY IN 8 COMMON Ground 9 CASSETTE STOP IN External command reception active 10 CASSETTE F FWD IN when low at ground potential for 11 CASSETTE REW IN 30 ms or longer 12 CASSETTE PLAY TALLY out Open collectors ON when at PLAY Transistor rating maximum allowable voltage 15 V and maximum allowable 13 CD PLAY TALLY OUT current 80 mA FADER High gt Low START Low gt High READY 14 CD START READY IN high or low pulse must be 500 ms or longer Active when low at ground potential 15 CD EVENT START IN for 100 ms One shot pulse makes the unit START E Power cord Be sure to connect the power cord to an AC outlet which supplies the correct volt age E Headphones When using headphones connect the headphone plug into the PHONES jack Adjust the level of the signals output from the phones jack Name of Each Control CD A700
15. will be supplied and playback will start automatically E Timer recording 1 Select the amplifier s input which this deck is capable of recording 2 Select the source to be recorded FM AM etc 3 Load a recordable cassette and set the TIMER switch to REC TIMER CD TAPE REC 4 Set the audio timer to the required start power on and stop power off times When this setting is completed the power to all components will be switched off 5 When the preset start time is reached power will be supplied and recording will start automatically 14 Timer Connection Audio timer 12 00 nooo GD To AC outlet of LI the timer To AC outlet of the tuner To amplifier s Ll AC outlet Troubleshooting Basic troubleshooting of this unit is similar to troubleshooting of any other electrical or electronic equipment Always check the most obvious pos sible causes first To give you a few ideas of what to look for check the following Problem General Probable cause Remedy No power when POWER is pressed Power plug not inserted securely Plug in securely Hum Pin cord plug not connected securely Re connect plug securely Noise i
16. EBEMARKE IST AN DEM IN DER ABBILDUNG GEZEIGTEN ORT ANGEBRACHT UM DARAUF HINZUWEISEN DASS IM INNERN DES GERATS EINE LASER KOMPONENTE BEFINDET CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE KLASS 1 LASERAPPARAT PASKRIFTEN SITTER PA APPARATEN SOM VISAS SOM UPPMAN ING OM ATT APPARATEN OMFATTAR EN INBYGGD LASERKOMPO NENT DETTE M RKAT ER ANBRAGT SOM VIST ILLUSTRATIONEN FOR AT ADVARE BRUGEREN OM AT APPARATET INDEHOLDER EN LASERKOMPONENT DETTE M RKAT ER SOM VIST PA ILLUSTRATIONEN ANBRAGT P INDERSIDEN AF TOPD KSLET FOR AT ADVARE BRUGEREN OM AT YDERLIGERE FREMTR NGEN VIL V RE FORBUNDET MED FARE FOR AT UDS TTE SIG FOR LASERSTRALING 000 ADVARSEL BETJENING AF ANDRE KONTROLLER OG REGULA HA TORER ELLER BENYTTELES AF ANDRE FREMGANGSMADER END BESKREVET HERI ER FORBUNDET MED FARE FOR UDS TTELSE FOR LASERSTRALING VARING APPARATEN INNEH LLER LASER LOMPONENT MED STRALNING OVERSTIGANDE KLASS 1 CAUTION INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN AND ADVARSEL USYNLIG LASERSTRALING VED ABNING NAR ADVARSEL USYNLIG LASERSTRALING VED ABNING NAR ERLOCKS DEFEATED AVOID EXPOSURE TO BEAM IKKERHEDSAFBRYDERE ER UDE AF FUNKTION on ihoakdeser cron unr SIKKERHEDSAFBRYDERE ER UDE AF FUNKTION UNDGA te VAROITUS SUOJAKOTELOA El SAA AVATA LAITE SIS LT A Seeman ise ar rear UDSAETTELSE FOR STRALING SERBESTRALING NAR DENNE DELEN ER AR PPNAD OCH SP RR AR URKOPPLAD A SIKKERHETSSPERREN ER UTKOBLET simian Baie
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18. SYSTEM NEC ART 250 PART H NEC NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE 15 Lightning For added protection for this product during a lightning storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable sys tem This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power line surges 16 Power Lines An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric light or power cir cuits or where it can fall into such power lines or circuits When installing an outside antenna system extreme care should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or circuits as contact with them might be fatal 17 Overloading Do not overload wall outlets extension cords or integral convenience receptacles as this can result in risk of fire or elec tric shock 18 Object and Liquid Entry Never push objects of any kind into this product through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the product 19 Servicing Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel 20 Damage Requiring Service Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service pe
19. TASCAM TEAC Professional Division CD A700 Compact Disc Player Reverse Cassette Deck COMPACT DIGITAL AUDIO TEIM CD A700 OWNER S MANUAL MANUEL DU PROPRIETAIRE BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG MANUALE DI ISTRUZIONI MANUAL DEL USUARIO GEBRUIKSAANWIJZING CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT a REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE DO NOT OPEN REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure h The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons ence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature f The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the pres accompanying the appliance on th fear pane Pease record tne model WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK ior your regorge o a retan hem HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS Serial number APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION Read all of these Instructions Save these Instructions for later use Follow all Warnings and Instructions
20. The CD player enters the Delete Program mode The DELETE and PGM indicators light in the display Alternately press the lt lt SKIP gt gt button s and the PROGRAM button in any desired order Press the CD PLAY gt button Delete programmed playback starts In the Delete Program mode pressing the TIME button will display the total time of the non deleted tracks Pressing the TIME button again will return the player to the Delete Program mode Pressing the CHECK button in the Delete Program mode will display the first deleted track number Each time the CHECK button is pressed the next deleted track number will be displayed When the last deleted track number is displayed pressing the CHECK button will return the player to the Delete Program mode allowing you to delete other tracks Pressing the CLEAR button will cancel the last delete programmed track Pressing the STOP W button when the player is stopped will clear the delete program memory RANDOM Playback 1 Press the SHUFFLE button in the Stop mode The SHUFFLE indicator lights in the dis play Q wy 2 Press the CD PLAY gt button Tracks will be randomly selected and played back C PLAY OPEN CLOSE gt Press the gt gt button with the random play function engaged to select a track at random Press the I lt button to replay the currently played track from its beginning A track cannot be replayed after it has been played in
21. ahead or before the played one being played This function operates When the gt button is pressed the by detecting blank spaces of at least 4 sec onds between tunes These blanks can be created using the REC MUTE function The gt Fast Forward and lt lt f by using the gt the required CPS number setting is exceeded use the lt 4 button to count down the CPS num ber until the required CPS number is dis CPS Computomatic Program Search next tune is counted as 1 and when the lt 4 button is pressed the current tune is counted as 1 2 The tape is fast wound to detect blanks Notes ae between tunes until the required tune is In the following steps 1 and 2 to simpli reached Then playback starts from the fy the description the explanation is beginning of the designated tune given for forward playback direc tion A similar procedure should be used for reverse playback Notes on CPS CPS operates by detecting and counting blanks of about 4 seconds the standard interval between tunes Therefore with the following types of tapes search functions may not work correctly When the intervals between tunes can not be detected Intervals of less than 4 seconds High levels of noise in intervals Long low level sections in classical music etc Rewind buttons act as CPS buttons during playback This is why the main unit indicates a a gt gt i g
22. corded cassette with its oF open edge facing down and side A fac ing toward you Select ON OFF of the DOLBY NR system Press the lt 4 or button to start play back Adjust the volume with the amplifier s volume control To stop playback press the STOP W button Loading a Cassette Tape 1 Use your finger or a pencil to turn the cassette s hub and take up any slack tape Note Avoid touching the tape Fingerprints attract dust and dirt 2 Press the EJECT button amp to open the cassette compartment door 3 Load the cassette tape with its open edge facing down 4 Gently close the compartment door Notes The cassette holder cannot be opened during recording or playback f the power has been switched off during play or recording ejecting the cassette may be impossible In such a case switch the power on and press the eject button again p w P INPUT COUNTER RESET SOURCE POWER REV MODE pail DOLBY NR EJECT Recording 8 Press the PAUSE II button again to Press the POWER switch ON Set the REV MODE switch f you want to make a bi directional recording set the REV MODE switch to the gt or C position When starting to record with Ej one side recording is performed Set to the position if
23. d be exposed to strong magnetic fields Where humidity is high and in dirty dusty places Avoid dropping or subjecting cassettes to excessive shocks As C 120 tapes are physically weak and could become entangled in the transport mechanism do not use them Cassette Tape Tape selection For the automatic tape select function to work properly metal and chrome cobalt tapes must have identification holes Dolby noise reduction manufactered under license from Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation DOLBY and the double D symbol OO are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation Handling the Discs This unit has been designed specifically for reproduction of compact discs bearing the duced Always place the compact disc in the disc tray with the label facing upward Compact discs can be played only on one side To remove a disc from its storage case press down on the center of the case and lift the disc out holding it carefully by the edges How to remove the disc Fingerprints and dust should be careful ly wiped off the disc s recorded surface with a soft cloth Wipe radially Do not use thinner benzine or alcohol as they damage the surface of the disc s plastic surface Discs should be returned to their cases after use to avoid serious scratches that could cause the laser pickup to skip Do not expose discs to direct sunlight or high humidity and temp
24. e only a correct ly rated approved type should be used and be sure to re fit the fuse cover IF IN DOUBT CONSULT A COMPE TENT ELECTRICIAN For U S A TO THE USER This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against interference in a residential area This device generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruc tions it may cause interference to radio or TV reception If this unit does cause interference with TV or radio reception you can try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures a Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna CAUTION b Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver c Plug the equipment into a different outlet so that it is not on the same circuit as the receiver If necessary consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for additional suggestions Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by TEAC CORPORATION for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment m For CANADA CAUTION AC POWER CORD CONNECTION TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT FULLY INSERT CORDE DE CONNEXION CA ATTENTION POUR EVITER LES CHOCS ELECTRIQUES INT
25. ed even in the Programmed Playback mode To repeat all the programmed tracks press the REPEAT 1 ALL button twice At this time check that the REPEAT and ALL indi cators light Programmed tracks m s s ee ee Time Counter Display The time counter shows various time read outs as follows TIME Total disc playback time After the disc tray is closed with a disc loaded the total disc playback time and total number of tracks on the disc are displayed Elapsed time display When playback begins the elapsed time of the track being played is displayed in minutes and seconds Remaining time display REMAIN Displayed when the TIME button is pressed once This provides an easy check of the remaining time of the track being played Total remaining time display TOTAL REMAIN Displayed when the TIME button is pressed twice The time displayed is the total remaining playback time from the position being played to the end of the disc the counter counts down to 00 00 during playback Liem pee pE A TOTAL REMAIN Displayed after the TIME button is pressed three times The time displayed is the elapsed playback time In Normal Playback mode if a track with a number higher than 32 is being played the remaining time will not be displayed in the time counter even when the TIME button is pressed Instead nn nn will be indicated on the time indicator Auto Spacing When
26. erature for extended periods Long exposure to high temperatures can warp the disc Do not stick paper or write anything with a ballpoint pen on the surface of the label side Remote Control Unit When operating the remote control unit point it towards the remote sensor on the front panel of the unit E Battery installation 1 Remove the battery compartment cover 2 Insert two AA R6 SUM 3 dry batteries Make sure that the batteries are inserted with their positive and neg ative poles positioned correctly 3 Close the cover until it clicks Battery replacement If you notice that the distance between the remote control unit and the unit for correct operation becomes shorter it indicates that the batteries are exhaust ed In this case replace the batteries with new ones Precautions concerning batteries Be sure to insert the batteries with correct positive and negative polarities Use batteries of the same type Never use different types of batteries together Rechargeable and non rechargeable batteries can be used Refertothe pre cautions on their labels When the remote control unit is not to be used for a long time more than a month remove the batteries from the remote control unit to prevent them from leaking If they leak wipe away the liquid inside the battery compart ment and replace the batteries with new ones Do not heat or disassemble batteries and never disp
27. n knob and indicator REPEAT 1 ALL button PROGRAM button SHUFFLE button TIMER switch SKIP buttons lt lt gt gt 1 SOURCE switch Reverse mode switch REV MODE Tape PITCH CONTROL knob DOLBY NR switch amp D EJECT button 4 TAPE PLAY buttons lt gt PHONES jack Headphones level knob TIME button INTRO CHECK button AUTO SPACE button A B button CD SEARCH buttons lt lt gt gt SINGLE button CHECK button CLEAR button DELETE button CD Player Basic Operation 1 Press the POWER switch POWER y 2 Press the OPEN CLOSE 4 button PLAY OPEN CLOSE gt The disc tray will slide out Place the disc gently on the tray with its label side facing upward The disc is set within the disc guides at the center of the tray For 8 cm 3 inch CD singles For 12 cm 5 inch Compact Discs 3 Press the OPEN CLOSE 4 button again The disc tray will close Several seconds later the following information is displayed Total number of tracks on the disc Total playback time of disc WB 20 10 7 3 0 3 46 TRACK PR INE a 7G C ELIT gt HRB OBB BED OW A n A G i A A Bo over Track numbers on disc up to 20 4 Press the CD PLAY gt button Disc playback starts from the first track and the play indicator will light PLAY gt 0
28. n surfaces may cause the product and cart combination to overturn 10 Ventilation Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating and these openings must not be blocked or covered The openings should never be blocked by placing the product on a bed sofa rug or other similar surface This product should not be placed ina built in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer s instructions have been adhered to 11 Power Sources This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home consult your product dealer or local power company For products intended to operate from battery power or other sources refer to the operating instructions 12 Grounding or Polarization This product may be equipped with a polarized alternating current line plug a plug having one blade wider than the other This plug will fit into the power outlet only one way This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet try reversing the plug If the plug should still fail to fit contact your elec trician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug 13 Power Cord Protection Power supply cords should be routed
29. n tuner Too close to tuner Keep a reasonable distance between them or switch off the power of this unit No audio output Connection to stereo system is incorrect Check connections Remote control unit operation is impossible POWER switch set to OFF Set switch to ON Batteries not inserted in remote control Insert batteries CD player No playback when disc is loaded Disc loaded with label side down Load with label side up Disc dirty Clean disc surface No audio output Connection to stereo system is incorrect Check connections No CD output The cassette deck is in Playback mode Stop the deck Or connect the CD output with the amplifier A single track can only be played SINGLE button engaged Press button to disengage it No program playback PROGRAM button not pressed Press button to display PGM Mistracking sound jumping Player receiving vibration or shock Change the installation position of this unit Disc dirty Clean disc surface Strange sound The CD PITCH CONTROL has been changed Set the CD PITCH CONTROL pot to the center position Cassette deck Low sound quality The heads are dirty Clean the heads The heads are magnetized Demagnetize the heads using the TEAC E 3 The position of the DOLBY NR switch is not correct Change the position Strange sound
30. ng on it It can also be erased by recording on it with the INPUT level control set to 0 CAUTION Recording pre recorded tapes records or other published or broadcast material may infringe copyright laws Check before recording Tape Counter The tape counter counts up when the tape is moving forward and down when the tape is being rewound The display can be cleared by pressing the COUNTER RESET button which resets the counter index to 0000 RTZ Return To Zero Function By pressing the RTZ Return To Zero but ton the tape will locate the 0000 point and stop h The RTZ function does not work when the tape counter indicates a number between 9996 and 0004 Pitch Control You can change the tape speed during playback allowing to change the pitch of the reproduced sound PITCH CONTROL yb aD By turning the PITCH CONTROL to the right the tape speed becomes faster resulting in a higher pitch By turning it to the left the tape speed becomes slower resulting in a lower pitch At the fully clockwise position the tape speed is approx 12 faster At the fully counterclockwise position the tape speed is approx 12 slower Fast Wind In the Stop mode the lt lt gt buttons act as fast forward and rewind buttons Inthe Playback mode these buttons act as CPS buttons a ala as Pris p gt O O QO D 0 CPS allows the selection and playback of any tune up to 15 tunes
31. ose of old batteries by throwing them in fire Voltage Conversion For general export models Be sure to remove the power cord from the AC outlet before repositioning the voltage converter switch 1 Locate the voltage selector on the rear panel 2 Using a flat bladed screwdriver set to the appropriate 230 V or 120 V position according to your area Connections Rack Mounting Install this deck with the provided mounting screw kit as illustrated Before connection turn off all compo nents and pay special attention to left L and right R channel indications Read the owner s manual of each com ponent you intend to use with this unit E Signal cords LINE INPUT OUTPUT terminals Balanced Unbalanced Use these terminals to connect the deck to a mixer cassette tape recorder or other components LINE OUTPUT terminals output the com pact disc or cassette deck tape signal When both compact disc and tape are played back the tape sound has priority CD LINE OUTPUT terminals Balanced Unbalanced Use these terminals to connect the deck to the CD DAT or AUX terminals of the stereo amplifier CD LINE OUTPUT terminals always out put the disc signal DIGITAL OUTPUT This RCA connector outputs digital audio data in SPDIF format CONTROL 1 0 Parallel port This 15 pin D sub connector is used for connection to a suitably equipped con tance between them troller The pinouts of
32. r only programmed tracks will be detected E To skip to the next track Press the gt 1 button The player will skip ahead to the next track each time the gt gt I button is pressed The player can be advanced to the last track this way but once the beginning of the last track is reached the player will not advance even if the gt I button is pressed 2 E To skip back to the previous track Press the lt lt button The player will skip back one track each time the I lt button is pressed If this but ton is pressed in the middle of a track the player will skip back to the beginning of the current track To make it skip back to the previous track the button must be pressed twice In this way the player can be returned to the beginning of the first track on the disc p E Music search using SEARCH buttons lt lt gt gt During playback or in the Ready mode hold down the gt button of the remote control or the PI button of the main unit to move the playing position quickly in the forward direction and hold down the lt lt button of the remote control or the lt 4 button of the main unit to move quickly in the reverse direction During the manual search operation sound will be audible but the output level will be lowered This lets you search for any required portion while checking the sound When the desired position is reached release the button to reenter the previous mode OG GO Program
33. ram mode Press the A B button from the remote A lights and B blinks in the display indicating that the CD player is now in the Side B program mode Program tracks to be recorded on Side B of the tape Pressing the A B button in the Side B Program mode will return the CD player to the Side A Program mode Press the CD SYNC button The tape is rewound to the beginning of side A and the counter is reset to 0000 while the CD player is in the Ready mode at the first track of the Side A program After mute recording for approx 10 sec onds to avoid the leader tape the cas sette deck drops into the Recording mode while the CD player starts the pro gram playback If you press the RECORD button before pressing the CD SYNC button the recording will start from the current tape position without rewinding the tape to the beginning If the tape on Side A ends before 01 30 1 minute 30 seconds of the current CD track has been played the recording of Side B will start with that track except with A B Program Dubbing When the CD player finishes playback the CD SYNC mode is released If the tape comes to the end of Side B before the CD player finishes playback the CD SYNC mode is canceled Continuous Playback between CD and Tape In the Continuous Playback mode once either the CD player or cassette deck fin ishes or stops playback the other starts playback automatically 1 Press CD TAPE
34. recording is to be made on a single side of the tape Load a recordable cassette Check that the safety tabs on the spine of the cassette are in place If they have been broken off block the holes with adhesive tape Select the SOURCE switch When selecting CD the built in CD player s output is selected as a source When selecting LINE the external sig nal from LINE INPUT is selected as a source 5 Select ON OFF of the DOLBY NR system 6 Press the RECORD button and the deck enters the Record Pause mode REC and H indicators light 7 Adjust the recording level with the INPUT level control so that the loudest sound to be recorded just makes the meters briefly reach around the 0 dB point for Normal or Chrome tapes or the 3 dB point for Metal tapes ER dB 20 10 7 3 O 3 6 BEW Bii Normal or chrome 11 start recording To stop recording temporarily press the PAUSE II button To restart the tape press the PAUSE I button or play lt gt button During the Record Pause mode if the button whose lt 4 gt indicator is lit is pressed recording will start however if the button whose a gt indicator is not lit is pressed only the tape direction will change to restart the tape press the button again To stop recording press the STOP W button Erasing Anything previously recorded on the tape will automatically be erased when you make a new recordi
35. rsonnel under the follow ing conditions a when the power supply cord or plug is damaged b if liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the product c if the product has been exposed to rain or water d if the product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to its normal operation e if the product has been dropped or damaged in any way f when the product exhibits a distinct change in performance this indi cates a need for service 21 Replacement Parts When replacement parts are required be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the original part Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire electric shock or other haz ards 22 Safety Check Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product ask the service technician to perform safety checks to deter mine that the product is in proper operating condition 23 Wall or Ceiling Mounting The product should be mounted to a wall or ceiling only as recommended by the manufacturer 24 Heat The product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other products including
36. set to 0000 while the CD player is in the Ready mode at the beginning of the first CD track After mute recording for approx 10 sec onds to avoid the leader tape the cassette deck drops into the Recording mode while the CD player starts playback E To record from any desired posi tion of the tape 1 Move the tape to the desired position and press the STOP I button 2 Press the RECORD button The deck enters the Record Pause mode 3 Press the CD SYNC button CD to tape copying starts from the cur rent tape position While CD SYNC is engaged only the STOP CD STOP TAPE OPEN CLOSE and TIME buttons are operational E Designating CD tracks to be recorded on Side A or Side B A B Program Dubbing By using the A B Program Dubbing func tion you can designate CD tracks to be recorded on Side A or Side B 1 Press the PROGRAM button PROGRAM PROGRAM J a13 2 Press the A B button from the remote A B A blinks and B lights in the display indicating that the CD player is now in the Side A program mode Program tracks to be recorded on Side A of the tape Perform the procedures described in step 3 in the Program Playback section on page 8 To display the total program time press the TIME button in the Program mode from the remote It will help you to fit the total recording time to the tape length Pressing the TIME button again will return the CD player to the Prog
37. t be displayed in the time counter even when the TIME button is pressed Instead nn nn will be indicated on the time indicator E To display the total program time In the Program mode press the TIME but ton to display the total program time Pressing the TIME button again will return the CD player to the Program mode TIME E To review the program contents 1 Press the CHECK button in the Program mode The first programmed track number will light and P 01 will blink in the display 2 Each time the CHECK button is pressed the next programmed track number will light P XX Program number will blink in the display When the last programmed track num ber is displayed pressing the CHECK button will return the CD player to the Program mode allowing you to add tracks to the program The track numbers stored in the pro gram memory will be displayed on the music calendar However please note that the calendar can handle only up to track 20 If higher track numbers are entered in the Program memory the OVER indicator will light E To cancel a programmed track Pressing the CLEAR button will cancel the last programmed track CLEAR ty E Delete programming This is the opposite to normal pro gram ming and is used to program tracks which are not to be played Use it when there are tracks on the disc you don t want to listen to 1 2 Press the STOP W button Press the DELETE button
38. t gt for these buttons while the remote control unit shows just lt lt gt gt In the fol lowing explanation these buttons are described as just lt lt and gt gt During forward playback press the lt lt or gt gt button repeatedly until the num ber of tunes to be skipped appears in the counter display Use the gt button for searching a tune following the current tune and lt lt button for a tune before the current tune Refer to the chart How to Select Any Required Tune Using CPS How to Select Any Required Tune Using CPS Ex See 1 To select the 3rd tune past the current tape position select CP03 1 T 2 Current tape position EF il EPT E EPO a oe e Pcie H i t Following In example 1 if t is less than 4 seconds it will not be counted as a blank Designate CP 02 instead of CP 03 to select the 3rd tune in this case Before 3 Current tape position 4 Poy CPO EP cara BEE 4 Direction gt A pE i 7 rave Following Before 12 Record Muting Operation E Automatic spacing operation for 4 second blanks during record ing Press the REC MUTE button during recording The tape movement contin ues and a blank space of about 4 sec onds is
39. this function is activated an interval of approx 4 seconds will be inserted between tracks automatically so they are played back with a fixed spacing To activate this press the AUTO SPACE but ton so that the A SPACE indicator lights in the display When the AUTO SPACE button is pressed again the indicator goes off and the auto spacing function is released AUTO SPACE Wy Intro Check Function The intro check function allows only the beginning of each track to be played for 10 seconds 1 Press the INTRO CHECK button The INTRO and gt indicators will be indicated 2 Press the INTRO CHECK button again to clear the intro check function The intro check function also works together with SHUFFLE PROGRAM and REPEAT ALL functions INTRO CHECK t 10 Single Playback 1 Press the SINGLE button The SINGLE indicator will light in the display 2 Press the lt mri SKIP buttons cor responding to the required track 3 A single track will be played back after which the player will enter the stop mode To release the Single mode press the SINGLE button again SINGLE H Cassette Deck Operation 1 2 Playback Press the POWER switch ON Set the REV MODE switch to the required tape travel mode Setting Tape Travel One side playing as SIDE A gt SIDE B STOP x gt SIDE A SIDE B The tape will stop after 5 cycles 3 Load a pre re
40. this mode To release the random play function while it is engaged press the SHUFFLE button again Tracks will play back in their normal designated order starting from the currently played track Pitch Control You can change the playback speed allow ing the pitch of the reproduced sound to be altered _1_ PITCH CONTROL OD The PITCH CONTROL button is operational only in the stop mode When the PITCH CONTROL button is pressed the PITCH CONTROL indicator lights By turning the PITCH CONTROL knob to the right the play back speed becomes faster resulting in a higher pitch By turning it to the left the playback speed becomes slower resulting in a lower pitch At the fully clockwise position the play back speed is approx 12 faster At the fully counterclockwise position the playback speed is approx 12 slower Repeat Function The repeat function allows repeat playback of any single track the entire disc or any desired portion on the disc designated by two start and end points The repeat functions can be released by pressing the repeat button again E To repeat one track Single Repeat mode 1 Press the REPEAT 1 ALL button The REPEAT and SINGLE indicators light REPEAT VALL 2 Select the required track by pressing the lt gt button The selected track is played then when the end of the track is reached the play er will return to the beginning of
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