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1. Names and functions of parts main unit TASCAM CD 240 MENU ENTER IEN DI D le a Gy Q HO E 0090 pl O EE STANDBY ON button e Do not connect computers or similar devices to Press this button to turn the unit on or put it in standby mode e When this unit is in standby mode it consumes standby power For this reason we use the term standby rather than off PHONES jack To listen with headphones minimize the volume before connecting them to the PHONES jack and then gradually raise the volume Do not connect or disconnect headphones or turn the unit on or put it in standby while wear ing them Sudden loud noises could occur which might cause hearing damage LEVEL knob Use to adjust the headphones volume Turn it clockwise to increase and counterclockwise to decrease the volume Remote control signal receiver When using the remote control point it toward this receiver E SOURCE button Use this button to select the source USB port Use to connect an iPod iPhone or USB flash drive to the unit e When changing the input source this port is iden tified as USB F IG H LI 3 k ILI IM this unit s USB ports Audio from computers cannot be input through this unit s
2. The submenus appear in the following order IP Address View set the IP address MAC Address View this unit s MAC address DHCP Enable default setting DHCP is enabled Disable DHCP is disabled Subnet Mask View set the subnet mask Gateway View set the default gateway DNS Server View set the DNS server address Proxy URL Set the proxy server address Proxy Port Set the proxy port number e This only appears when a proxy URL has been set Net Standby This sets whether or not the unit can be controlled over a network when the unit is in standby Disable default setting When the unit is in standby it cannot be controlled over a network Enable When the unit is in standby it can be controlled over a network e When set to Enable more power will be consumed when the unit is in standby Update Version This shows the current firmware version Inputting characters Follow these procedures to input characters when using the NET Setting and My Favorites menus for example 11 Use the remote control direction lt gt buttons to select a character or svmbol and press the ENTER button Repeat this procedure to input more characters A maximum of 10 characters can be input for the name of Internet radio stations in My Favorites ti After completing input use the remote con trol direction lt gt buttons to select OK and press the ENTER but
3. LL 8 kbps 320 kbps or VBR FLAC Sampling frequency 8 kHz 11 025 kHz 16 kHz 22 05 kHz 32 kHz 44 1 kHz 48 kHz 64 kHz 88 2 kHz 96 kHz 176 4 kHz 192 kHz Quantization bit rate 8 bit 16 bit 24 bit 48 Ogg Vorbis Sampling frequency 8 kHz 11 025 kHz 16 kHz 22 05 kHz 32 kHz 44 1 kHz 48 kHz Bi rara 48 kbps 500 kbps or VBR Apple Lossless Sampling frequency 8 kHz 11 025 kHz 12 kHz 16 kHz 22 05 kHz 24 kHz 32 kHz 44 1 kHz 48 kHz 64 kHz 88 2 kHz 96 kHz Quantization bit rate 000000 16 bit 24 bit DSD Sampling frequency 2 8224 MHz 5 6448 MHz Input output connectors LAN tidad dai eee 100BASE T CA Front USB 2 0 For iPod iPhone 5V 1A power supply Rear USB1 1 Type A 5V 500mA power supply DIGITAL OUTPUT COAXIAL CT RCA Pin Jack Compatible Signal Format Compliant with IEC 60958 3 standard for consumer applications S PDIF OPTICAL Connector LL TOS JEITA RC 5720C Compatible Signal Format Compliant with IEC 60958 3 standard for consumer applications S PDIF ANALOG OUTPUT BALANCED Connector pinra cece cece ene eee e ence eens XLR3 32 Output Impedance 6 cece cece e eens 2000 Reference Output Level 4 dBV 1 23 Vrms aximum Output Level 420 dBV 7 75 Vrms Output level adjustment range 0 dB to 14 dB in 1 0dB steps ANALOG OUTPUT UNBALANCED
4. Connector Lena RCA pin jack Output Impedance 0 cece cece teen eens 200 Q Reference Output Level 10 dBV 0 32 Vrms aximum Output Level 6 dBV 2 0 Vrms Output level adjustment range 0 dB to 14 dB in 1 0dB steps Audio performance Frequency response 10 Hz 70 kHz 0 5 dB 3 dB Signal to noise ratio s ss eeeenennnnnnnna 4dB 1 kHz OdB fs 192kHz fs A Weight Dynamic range 2 0 00 cece eens i tenet 4 dB 1 kHz 60dB fs 192kHz fs A Weight TADEN wdc datsaestinececededd 0 002 or less 1 kHz OdB fs Channel separation line 0000 0 0 dB 1 kHz OdB fs 192kHz fs PHONES jack Connector 6 3 mm 1 4 Stereo Phone Jack Maximum Output Level 55 mW 55 mW THD N 1 or less into 32Q load Signal to noise ratio 0 108 dB 1 kHz OdB fs 192kHz fs A Weight Frequency response 20 Hz 60 kHz 1 dB 3 dB Dimensions General Power supply odel for Europe AC 220 240 V 50 Hz 60 Hz odel for USA Canada AC 120 V 50 Hz 60 Hz POWwertOonsuMPtION 22 22 kk dean redone bie a ka aaa 31W Standby power 0 42 W in normal standby mode 5 6 W in network standby mode External dimensions W x H x D including protrusions 481 x 94 5 x 301 mm 18 7 8 x 3 3 4 x 11 7 8 465mm
5. Laser Type EP C101 Manufacturer GUANGDONG EVER BRIGHT GROUP CO LTD Laser output Less than 0 3 mW Wavelength 79025 nm Model for USA 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 class I laser product There is not hazardous invisible laser radiation during operation because invisible laser radiation emitted inside of this product is completely confined in the pro tective housings The label required in this regulation is as follows CERTIFICATION THIS PRODUCT COMPLIES WITH 21 CFR 1040 10 AND 1040 11 EXCEPT FOR DEVIATIONS PURSUANT TO LASER NOTICE NO 50 DATED JUNE 24 2007 TEAC CORPORATION 1 47 OCHIAI TAMA SHI TOKYO JAPAN RACK MOUNTING THE UNIT Use the supplied rack mounting kit to mount the unit in a standard 19 inch rack as shown below Remove the feet of the unit before mounting CAUTION e Leave 1U of space above the unit for ventilation e Allow at least 10 cm 4 in at the rear of the unit for ventilation a A For European Customers Disposal of electrical and electronic equipment a All electrical and electronic equipment should be disposed of separately from the municipal waste stream via col lection facilities designated by the government or local authorities b By disposing of electrica
6. remote control 6 Using the remote control n n nonnerne rreren 7 nformation shown on the display 2 005 8 Basi Ooperatiot ironia 9 nformation shown on the display CD USB NET 22 LISTENING TOCDS iss aca dot esd EEO EREE 24 Listening to files on a USB flash drive 30 Shuffle playback CD USB 0 0 0 cece eee eens 31 Repeat playback CD USB en 32 Listening to an iPod iPhone eee cece eee 32 Using network services 000 cece eect eee e ees 33 AAPP en a a EEE 34 DENT sxe hs tacit E B l E 36 Home Medja aus ses bini fa ben erbat rai 38 Setting up Windows Media Player 000 39 Making shared folder settings 40 SEMA iia 42 6 Before use What s in the box Check to be sure the box includes all the supplied accesso ries shown below Please contact the store where vou purchased this unit if anv of these accessories are missing or have been damaged during transportation Main unit x 1 A rack mounting screw kit x 1 Remote control RC 1310 x 1 Batteries for remote control AAA x 2 Owner s manual this document x 1 Precautions for use e Do not install this unit in a location that could become hot This includes places that are exposed to direct sun ight or near a radiator heater stove or other heating equipment Moreover do not place it on top of an amplifier or other equipment that generates heat Doing so c
7. USB ports Displav Disc trav Tray open close 4 button Press to open and close the disc tray Stop IM button Press to stop plavback Play pause gt IH button When stopped or paused press to start playback During playback press to pause RETURN button When a menu is open press to return to the previous menu MENU ENTER lt lt gt gt dial Turn clockwise to skip to later tracks or counterclock wise to skip to earlier tracks Press to use as the ENTER button to confirm settings Press and hold to use as the MENU button Turn to change the item or setting value shown when a menu screen is open 15 m Z 9 E a Ir Names and functions of parts remote control STANDBY ON OPEN CLOSE a a SOURCE b cD NET USB NES Ea d 2 pa gt H f g h SHUFFLE REPEAT 53 0 33 DIMMER DISPLAY TEAC RC 1310 When both the main unit and the remote control have buttons with the same functions the instructions in this manual refer only to one but the other can be used in the same way 16 e STANDBY ON I button Press this button to turn the unit on or put
8. appear on the TV screen depending on the characteris tics of the TV broadcast signal This is not a malfunction of the unit nor of the TV If this occurs turn the unit off Product registration Customers in the USA please visit the TASCAM website http tascam com to register as a user online Using the TEAC Global Site You can download updates for this unit from the TEAC Global Site http teac global com 1 Open the TEAC Global Site 2 In the TASCAM Downloads section click the desired lan guage to open the Downloads website page for that language If the desired language does not appear click Other Languages 3 Click the Search by Model Name section to open the Downloads page for that product 4 Select and download any updates that are needed Maintenance Wipe dirt from the top cover and other panel surfaces using a soft cloth that has been slightly dampened with a diluted neutral cleanser Do not use chemically treated wipes thinner or similar substances because they could damage the surface of the unit A For safety disconnect the power cord from the socket before cleaning m 2 O E a Ir Using an iPod or iPhone This unit can be connected to and used with the following iPod iPhone models iPhone 5s iPhone 5c iPhone 5 iPhone 4s iPhone 4 iPhone 3GS iPhone 3G iPhone iPod touch 1st 2nd 3rd 4th and 5th generation iPod classic iPod nano 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th and
9. appears when the Auto Standby func tion is on Format indicators When the source is set to USB or NET the DSD or AAC indicator appears according to the format of the audio file currently playing back FILE indicator When the source is set to CD and a disc containing audio files is loaded this indicator appears The file number is shown beneath the indicator ID TRACK indicator 18 When the source is set to CD and an audio CD is loaded this indicator appears The track number is shown beneath the indicator Plav pause BP I indicator TOTAL REMAIN indicator When the source is set to CD this indicator shows what information about the disc is being displayed TOTAL Total disc playback time REMAIN Remaining playback time of track being played TOTAL REMAIN Remaining playback time of disc being played FOLDER indicator When the source is set to CD and a disc containing audio files is loaded this indicator appears The folder TOTAL REMAIN number is shown beneath the indicator H Message display area Track information and menus appear here The following icons appear in the message display area Explanation Icon iI Folder at Track Broadcast station name i Playing back iii Paused Ph Searching forward il Searching backward Artist name Album name
10. be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point in an equilateral triangle N is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanving the appliance WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE CAUTION e DO NOT REMOVE EXTERNAL CASES OR CABINETS TO EXPOSE THE ELECTRONICS NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS ARE INSIDE e IF YOU ARE EXPERIENCING PROBLEMS WITH THIS PRODUCT CONTACT THE STORE WHERE YOU PURCHASED THE UNIT FOR A SERVICE REFERRAL DO NOT USE THE PRODUCT UNTIL IT HAS BEEN REPAIRED e USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN COULD RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE Model for USA This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation CAUTION Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by TEAC CORPORATION for compliance will void the user s warranty 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 reas
11. could cause them to rupture or leak leading to fire injury or the staining of items nearby Please carefully read and observe the precautions on page 4 e When using the remote control point it toward the remote control signal receiver on the main unit from a distance of 5 m 16 ft or less e Do not place obstructions between the main unit and the remote control e The remote control might not work if the remote con trol signal receiver on the unit is exposed to direct sunlight or bright light If this occurs try moving the unit e Beware that use of this remote control could cause the unintentional operation of other devices that can be controlled by infrared rays e You can set the IR Remote menu item to Disable to make the unit stop responding to signals from remote controls Installing batteries Remove the cover from the back of the remote control and insert two AAA batteries with their 8 08 ends oriented in the case as shown Replace the cover When to replace batteries If the operation range of the remote control decreases the batteries have become exhausted In this case replace the batteries with new ones Dispose of the used batteries according to the instructions on them or requirements set by your local municipality 17 m Z 9 E ma I Information shown on the display FOLDER Auto Standby ASb indicator This indicator
12. improper operation If this occurs leave the unit on and wait 1 2 hours This should enable normal playback S 47 m 2 O E A Ir Audio formats cD CD DA Sampling frequency cee cece eee ee ees 44 1 kHz Quantization bit rate 2 cece eee ees 16 bit CD DATA MP3 Sampling frequency 16 kHz 22 05 kHz 24 kHz 32 kHz 44 1 kHz 48 kHz Bit Tate sieket jin 8 kbps 320 kbps or VBR WAV Sampling frequency 8 kHz 11 025 kHz 12 kHz 16 kHz 22 05 kHz 24 kHz 32 kHz 44 1 kHz 48 kHz Quantization bit rate 0 0 0 8 bit 16 bit NET and USB PCM MP3 Sampling frequency 8 kHz 11 025 kHz 12 kHz 16 kHz 22 05 kHz 24 kHz 32 kHz 44 1 kHz 48 kHz Bitiiat orita 8 kbps 320 kbps or VBR WMA Sampling frequency 8 kHz 11 025 kHz 16 kHz 22 05 kHz 32 kHz 44 1 kHz 48 kHz Bid iaa adn 5 kbps 320 kbps or VBR WMA Lossless Sampling frequency 44 1 kHz 48 kHz 88 2 kHz 96 kHz Quantization bit rate 00 16 bit 24 bit WAV Sampling frequency 8 kHz 11 025 kHz 12 kHz 16 kHz 22 05 kHz 24 kHz 32 kHz 44 1 kHz 48 kHz 64 kHz 88 2 kHz 96 kHz 176 4 kHz 192 kHz Quantization bit rate 8 bit 16 bit 24 bit AAC Sampling frequency 8 kHz 11 025 kHz 12 kHz 16 kHz 22 05 kHz 24 kHz 32 kHz 44 1 kHz 48 kHz 64 kHz 88 2 kHz 96 kHz Bit rate
13. it in standby mode SOURCE buttons Use these buttons to select the source e After selecting USB press the USB button to switch between USB F and USB R Number buttons Use these to input track file and folder numbers PROGRAM button Use to set program playback Stop Il button Press to stop plavback Playback button Press to start playback when it is stopped or paused SHUFFLE button Use to change the shuffle playback setting Direction lt gt buttons Use in menus and to change selected items MENU button Press to open the menu screen DIMMER button Use this button to change the brightness of the display Tray open close 4 button Press to open and close the disc tray CLEAR button Use when setting program playback Skip a lt gt gt Search 44 PP buttons Use to skip to the previous or next track Use also when selecting folders and files Press and hold to search backward forward Pause II button During playback press to pause When paused press to resume playback REPEAT button Use to change the repeat playback setting ENTER button Use to confirm menu selections and setting values RETURN button When a menu is open press to return to the previous menu DISPLAY button Change the information shown Using the remote control Precautions for use A Misuse of batteries
14. label will be displaved e In this state you can press the play pause P T button to start plaving the tracks in the first folder that contains audio files on the USB flash drive The tracks will plav back in order 30 El Press the MENU ENTER a gt dial gt The name of the track or folder appears e Using the remote control you can also press the ENTER button E Turn the MENU ENTER 44 gt dial to select a track and press the play pause 11 button oO O c do e EE a This starts playback of the selected track Using the remote control vou can select tracks with the direction A buttons and then press he play button When a folder is selected the first track in that folder will start playing back You can also select a folder and then press the ENU ENTER l 44 gt gt dial to select tracks inside that folder See Audio files playable by this unit on page 12 for the audio formats that can be played Shuffle playback CD USB Use this function to play back tracks in random order SHUFFLE SS When using an audio CD or MP3 WAV disc You can shuffle playback to reorder the tracks randomly and play them all once This mode can only be activated when the unit is stopped Press the SHUFFLE button to activate shuffle playback mode When activated the icon will appea
15. that damage speakers or harm hearing could occur Never try to play any type of disc other than those shown above e This unit might not be able to properly play Copy Control CDs Dual Discs or other special CDs that do not conform to the Red Book CD standard Operation and sound quality cannot be guaranteed when special discs are used in this unit If playback of a special disc should cause trouble contact the seller of the disc CD R CD RW discs This unit can play discs that are in audio CD format CD DA and CD R CD RW that have files in MP3 and WAV formats e Be sure to finalize discs created by CD recorders e Depending on the quality of the disc and the condition of the recording playback might not be possible For details see the operation manual for the device you are using e f you have any questions about how to handle a CD R or CD RW disc contact the seller of the disc directly Precautions for use Do not use cracked discs because they could damage the unit When writing something on the label side of a disc use a felt tip permanent marker The use of a ballpoint pen or other pen with a hard tip could damage the disc making it unplayable e Never use commercially available CD stabilizers Doing so could make the disc unplayable or damage the unit e Never use discs with irregular shapes including heart shaped and octagonal discs because they could damage the unit DOE e f a CD R CD RW disc that
16. 7th generation e This unit cannot output video from an iPod or iPhone e Use the USB cable supplied with the iPod or iPhone to connect it to the unit iPod iPhone software If the unit or remote control buttons do not work properly with your iPod or iPhone updating its software might solve the problem Download the latest software for your iPod or iPhone from the following Apple website http www apple com support country dest downloads Downloading the remote app If you install the app on an iPod touch iPhone or Android device you can use it over a wireless network for basic con trol of the unit e You can download and use the app for free How to download the iPod touch iPhone app Search for Teac Avr Remote in the App Store How to download the Android app Search for Teac Avr Remote on the Google play website https play google com store Notes about discs Types of discs that can be played by this unit S CDs with the COMPACT disc DIGITAL AUDIO logo UEG a J CD R and CD RW discs that have been properly recorded and finalized using the audio CD format CD R and CD RW discs that have been recorded with MP3 WAV files and properly finalized This unit can play the above types of discs without using an adapter This unit cannot play discs of types other than those above AN CAUTION If you try to play any other type of disc with this unit loud noises
17. ASCAM service station Damage resulting from causes other than product defects including lack of technical skill competence or experience of the user Damage to any unit which has been altered or on which the serial number has been defaced modified or is missing WHO MAY ENFORCE THE WARRANTY This warranty may be enforced only by the original purchaser LENGTH OF WARRANTY All parts except heads and disk drives are warranted for one 1 year from the date of original purchase Heads and disk drives are warranted to ninety 90 days from date of original purchase Labor is warranted for ninety 90 days from date of original purchase WHAT WE WILL PAY FOR We will pay all labor and material expenses for items covered by the warranty Payment of shipping charges is discussed in the next section of this warranty HOW YOU CAN GET WARRANTY SERVICE Your unit must be serviced by an authorized TASCAM service station in the United States This warranty is not enforceable outside the U S If you are unable to locate an authorized TASCAM service station in your area please contact us We either will refer you to an authorized service station or instruct you to return the unit to the factory Whenever warranty service is required you must present a copy of the original dated sales receipt from an Authorized TASCAM Dealer You must pay any shipping charges if it is necessary to ship the product to service However if the necessar
18. Check the settings page 44 No sound is output gt Confirm that the input source is selected correctly No sound is output from the headphones gt This could be caused by contact failure Clean the headphones plug See the headphones operation manual for instructions about how to clean the plug Another possibility is that the wire in the headphones cable has broken so check the cable Remote control does not work gt f the batteries are exhausted replace both of them with new ones gt Point the remote control at the front panel of the unit from a distance of less than about 5 m 16 ft page 17 gt The remote control will not work if there is an obstruc ion between it and the main unit In this case try changing the position gt f a fluorescent light is near the unit turn the light off There is noise gt Place the unit as far away as possible from TVs and other devices that have strong magnetism CD player Playback is not possible gt f the disc is upside down reload it with the labeled side up f the disc is dirty wipe it clean 46 gt f a blank disc is loaded replace it with a disc that has recordings on it gt Depending on the quality of the disc and the condi tion of the recording playback of a CD R CD RW might not be possible gt This unit cannot play back unfinalized CD R CD RW discs The sound skips gt Vibrations will cause the sound to skip Inst
19. D01240720A TASCAM CD 240 CD NETWORK PLAYER m 2 9 E A lt OWNER S MANUAL TASCAM CD 240 STANDEY ON BiPod iPhone a dina MSE DIGITAL AUDIO Trademarks and other legal statement TASCAM is a trademark of TEAC Corporation registered in the U S and other countries MPEG Layer 3 audio coding technology licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson DSD is a registered trademark This product is protected by certain intellectual property rights of Microsoft Use or distribution of such technology outside of this product is prohibited without a license from Microsoft Microsoft Windows Windows Media and Internet Explorer are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries u ade for iPod and Made for iPhone mean that an elec onic accessorv has been designed to connect specificallv o iPod or iPhone respectivelv and has been certified bv he developer to meet Apple performance standards Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its compliance with safetv and regulatorv standards Please note that the use of this accessorv with iPod or iPhone may affect wireless performance Apple iPhone iPod iPod classic iPod nano and iPod touch are trademarks of Apple Inc registered in the U S and other countries App Store i
20. Landes in dem es erworben wurde Bitte wenden Sie sich im Gew hrleistungsfall an den Handler bei dem sie das Ger t erworben haben Questo apparecchio conforme alle norme sulla garanzia vigenti nel rispettivo Paese in cui esso stato acquistato Si prega di rivolgersi al proprio commerciante presso il quale stato acquistato l apparecchio nel caso in cui si voglia richiedere una prestazione in garanzia Las condiciones de garantia de este aparato estan sujetas a las disposiciones legales sobre garantia del pais en el que ha sido adquirido En caso de garantia debe dirigirse al establecimiento donde adquiri el aparato lt In other countries areas gt This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights that vary by country state or province If you have a warranty claim or request please contact the dealer where you bought the product AREER TRERENAANA FEA BR WREST MEA AEH HLA MHABNEKRE PSMA mit SETA If you require repair services for your TASCAM equipment please contact the dealer where the product was purchased from or the TASCAM Distributor in your country A list of TASCAM Distributors can be found on our website at http teac global com TASCAM Phone 81 42 356 9143 1 47 Ochiai Tama shi Tokvo 206 8530 Japan TEAC AMERICA INC http tascam com Phone 1 323 726 0303 1834 Gage Road Montebello California 90640 USA TEAC MEXICO S A de CV http teacm
21. Program playback can be used with audio CDs and MP3 WAV discs This unit can have up to 25 tracks in the program e Add tracks to the program when the unit is stopped 11 Press the PROGRAM button Example Audio CD loaded TRACK Example MP3 WAV disc loaded bi Add tracks to the program Programming with an audio CD Use the skip K lt gt gt buttons to select a track to program 28 Example TRACK Track number Playback time When using an audio CD you can also select tracks using the number buttons Direct playback using track numbers on page 25 Press the play B button to add the track to the program Example TRACK Track number Program number Repeat these procedures to add other tracks as needed Programming with an MP3 WAV disc Follow the procedures in Selecting tracks on MP3 WAV discs on page 26 to add tracks FOLDER FILE Program number Folder number File number E Press the play gt button to start playback Skipping to search for a track Press the skip l t4 B B buttons to play tracks from ear lier or later in the program Keep pressing until the desired track is selected e During playback press the Ha a button once to return to the beginning of the current track To return to the begin ning of an earlier track keep pressing the l 1 button Checking the program content When stopp
22. UMBER The unit can hide numbers that are attached to the begin nings of track and folder names Disable default setting Such numbers will be shown Enable Such numbers will not be shown When an MP3 WAV CD is made on a computer the ordi nary file playback order is not determined By adding numbers like 01 02 and 03 to the beginnings of MP3 WAV file names however they can be played back in numerical order STOP KEY You can set the function of the stop MW button on the main unit Navigation default setting Pressing the stop W button activates navigation mode All Folder Pressing the stop W button activates all folder mode Disable Pressing the stop W button does not activate navigation or all folder mode MFE Music Frequency Enhancement P3s and other files that use irreversible compression for mats have reduced audio quality compared to the original sound sources due to their compression Use MFE to optimize compressed audio Disable default setting FE is not used Enable FE is used 44 ASb Auto Standby When the Auto Standby function is on the unit will auto matically enter standby mode if 20 minutes pass under the conditions described below Playback source Condition CD No disc loaded or disc stopped NET Input source not playing USB When this function is enabled ASb appears on the display Use the Net Standby setting to set how net
23. WEIGH s vxcancsswhs dceacs oinen nenni ieas 5 0 kg 11 Ib Operating temperature 5 C to 35 C Operating humidity 5 to 85 no condensation Storage temperature 2 0 eee 20 C to 55 C E E A 2 E E o N Ql El o 6 5mm 88mm e Specifications and appearance are subject to change without notice e Weight and dimensions are approximate e Illustrations in this Owner s Manual might differ slightly from production models 49 m Z 9 E a Ir 50 WARRANTV lt In the United States gt This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state This warranty is only valid within the country the unit was originally purchased WHAT IS AND IS NOT COVERED Except as specified below this warranty covers all defects in materials and workmanship in this product The following are not covered by the warranty Damage to or deterioration of the external cabinet Damages resulting from accident misuse abuse or neglect Damage resulting from failure to perform basic daily maintenance and or calibration or otherwise resulting from failure to follow instructions contained in your owner s manual Damage occurring during shipment of the product Claims must be presented to the carrier Damage resulting from repair or attempted repair by anyone other than TEAC or an authorized T
24. all this unit in a stable location gt f the disc is dirty wipe it clean gt Do not use discs that are scratched or cracked Audio files Playback is not possible gt Check the file format For information about playable file types see MP3 WAV formats on page 11 for CDs and Audio files playable by this unit on page 12 for USB and playback over a network The names of tracks artists and albums are not shown gt There is no ID3 tag information for the music file Use a computer for example to prepare MP3 files with cor rected ID3 tag information Some characters are not shown correctly gt This unit cannot display symbols and full size or dou ble byte characters such as Japanese Chinese etc correctly File names for MP3 WMA or other file for mats should consist of alphanumeric characters If the file information uses Japanese Chinese or other dou ble byte characters playback is possible but the name will not be shown correctly iPod iPhone Playback is not possible gt Disconnect the iPod iPhone from the USB port wait a few seconds and connect it again gt Updating to the latest iPod iPhone software might resolve the problem Download the latest software from the following website http www apple com support countrv 2dest downloads Cannot operate the iPod iPhone gt Make sure the iPod iPhone is not locked gt You cannot adjust the unit volume using an iPod iPhon
25. ars on the display and navigation mode is activated When the setting STOP KEY on page 44 is set to Navigation pressing the main unit stop MW button activates navigation mode Bi Press the play B button Use the skip l 44 B D 1 buttons to select subfolders al and files inside that folder e To move up one level press the pause IE button 4 After selecting the desired file press the ENTER button or play button The name of the first folder inside the Root directory appears If there are no folders the name of the first file appears This starts playback of that file 26 All folder mode E Use the skip m lt gt gt I buttons to select a You can also select folders and files in this mode but all file folders are treated equally regardless of position in the folder structure 11 When stopped press the pause II button 4 After selecting the desired file press the ENTER button or play gt gt button 1 appears on the display and all folder mode is m Z 9 E a Ir activated When the setting STOP KEY on page 44 is set to All Folder pressing the main unit stop W button acti vates all folder mode Bi Use the skip lt gt buttons to select a folder and press the ENTER button or plav button to enter that folder This starts playback of that file 27 Listening to CDs continued Program playback
26. at e After recording a CD R CD RW disc close the session f complete disc creation This unit cannot plav back 5 sometimes f discs that have unclosed sessions Q WAV extension wav WAV e This unit can play back files from a maximum of 99 fold a Sampling Frequency 8 kHz 11 025 kHz 12 kHz 16 ers Furthermore the unit can recognize and play back a kHz 22 05 kHz 24 kHz 32 maximum of 499 folders including the root folder and kHz 44 1 kHz 48 kHz files Quantization bit rate 8 bit 16 bit e Multiple sessions recorded on the same disc are not supported Only the first session on such discs can be played back e Depending on the condition of the disc this unit might not be able to play it back or audio skipping could occur This unit cannot play audio files with copyright protec tion from a disc 11 USB and Networks Audio files playable by this unit This unit can play the following types of audio files over a USB or network connection MP3 File extension mp3 MP3 Standard MPEG 1 MPEG 2 Audio Layer 3 Sampling frequency 8 kHz 11 025 kHz 12kHz 16 kHz 22 05 kHz 24 kHz 32 kHz 44 1 kHz 48 kHz Bit rate 8 kbps 320 kbps or VBR WMA File extension wma WMA Sampling frequency 8 kHz 11 025 kHz 16 kHz 22 05 kHz 32 kHz 44 1 kHz 48 kHz 5 kbps 320 kbps or VBR e This unit might not be able to play audio files with copyright protection fr
27. av DISPLAV o During audio CD playback Information about the disc playing back is shown Elapsed time of current track v4 REMAIN remaining time of track being played v4 TOTAL REMAIN remaining time of disc being played e if the shuffle playback or total playback time exceeds 99 minutes and 59 seconds is shown 22 During MP3 WAV disc playback Various file information including the title artist and album ID3 tag information for the MP3 WAV file playing back is shown Elapsed time of current track v4 ile name v4 Folder name v4 tle if file has ID3 tag v4 Artist if file has ID3 tag v4 Album if file has ID3 tag v4 Sampling rate and bit depth Ti e if the file currently playing back exceeds 99 minutes and 59 seconds is shown e Characters in track and folder names that cannot be shown are indicated with asterisks f The unit can also be set to show the file or folder number when charac ters that cannot be shown are included See BAD NAME on page 43 e WAV files do not have ID3 tags so their titles and other information are not shown During USB NET plavback Various file information including the title artist and album ID3 tag information for the audio file plaving back is shown Title if file has ID3 tag v4 Artist if file has ID3 tag v4 Album if file has ID3 tag v4 Elapsed tim
28. ayback time Example MP3 WAV disc loaded FOLDER FILE y Total number of folders Total number of files e No Disc appears if no disc has been loaded B Press the plav pause gt I button Direct plavback using track numbers Q n addition to using the skip buttons to select tracks you can input a track by number and start playback During playback or when stopped you can use the remote KI control number buttons to select a track bv number For a single digit number press the corresponding number button For a double digit number press the 10 button followed by the number button for the tens digit Then press the number button for the ones digit Playback starts after the track number is input Playback starts from the first track Example entering track number 7 ETA y Example entering track number 23 10 2 3 AS e During program or shuffle playback the number but tons cannot be used to select tracks m Z 9 E a Ir 25 Listening to CDs continued Selecting tracks on MP3 WAV EJ Use the skip 144 1 buttons to select folders and files on the same level discs Navigation mode You can select files and folders using the folder hierarchy 11 When stopped press the stop Ml button To select files and subfolders inside another folder after selecting that folder press the play BP button Root appe
29. does not operate nor mally or has been dropped e The apparatus draws nominal non operating power from the AC outlet with its POWER or STANDBY ON switch not in the ON position e The mains plug is used as the disconnect device the discon nect device shall remain readily operable e Caution should be taken when using earphones or head phones with the product because excessive sound pressure volume from earphones or headphones can cause hearing loss CAUTION e Do not expose this apparatus to drips or splashes e Do not place any objects filled with liquids such as vases on the apparatus e Do not install this apparatus in a confined space such as a book case or similar unit e The apparatus should be located close enough to the AC outlet so that you can easily reach the power cord plug at any time e If the product uses batteries including a battery pack or installed batteries they should not be exposed to sunshine fire or excessive heat e CAUTION for products that use replaceable lithium batteries there is danger of explosion if a battery is replaced with an incorrect type of battery Replace only with the same or equivalent type WARNING Products with Class I construction are equipped with a power supply cord that has a grounding plug The cord of such a prod uct must be plugged into an AC outlet that has a protective grounding connection A Precautions concerning batteries Misuse of batt
30. e Internet radio Cannot connect to the Internet gt Confirm that a computer can connect to the Internet using the same network gt Enter a correct network connection password gt Check the settings of the network s firewall gt The station podcast might not be available at the moment gt The link for the station podcast might be out of date m The number of registered users for the station pod cast might have already reached a limit making it unavailable to the public gt f the Internet connection speed is too slow searching might take time Cannot listen to an Internet radio station or podcast gt The broadcaster might have a temporary problem with their Internet connection gt Confirm that your system is properly connected to the Internet DLNA Cannot connect to the network gt Check the settings of the network s firewall gt Confirm that a DLNA server on the same network can connect to the network gt Confirm that the password to connect to the DLNA server is correct gt Confirm that the DLNA server is not shut down or in sleep mode gt There might be a problem with the network authenti cation Press the SOURCE button to select NET again Cannot find a track gt Add the track to the media library of Windows Media Player gt Select this unit from the Windows device list gt f the computer is using antivirus or security software the unit might not be able
31. e of current track v4 ayback time of current track v4 File format sampling rate and bit depth m Z 9 E ma I 23 Listening to CDs This unit can plav the following tvpes of discs and files Discs CD DA CD R CD RW Files MP3 WAV 11 Press the SOURCE button to change the source to CD 7 HE 3 0 O o j3 000 SOURCE When using the remote control press the CD button Bi Press the tray open close 4 button Lo O Ep Joso up e Do not put more than one disc onto the tray at a time e if the tray is closed while a disc is outside the cen ter guides the disc might become stuck inside and the tray might not open Be sure to always place discs within the guides at the center of the tray e When the tray is opening or closing do not force it by hand 24 4 Press the tray open close 4 button to close it Z CAUTION Be careful not to let your fingers be pinched when the tray closes Reading will appear on the display and the unit will start to read the disc e The unit takes some time to load the disc Wait until the total number of tracks and total play back time appear on the display When reading completes the display will appear as follows Example Audio CD loaded This appears when the total playback time of the disc is shown TRACK TOTAL Total number of tracks Total pl
32. ed use the skip l 14 B D 1 buttons to show track numbers and playback times Clearing tracks from the program When stopped press the CLEAR button to remove the last track that was added to the program Adding tracks to the end of the program When stopped use the skip K lt P1 buttons to show the track that you want to add and press the play B but ton to add it to the end of the program Ending program playback Press the stop ll button to stop playback and then press the PROGRAM button e Program playback will also end if you press the tray open close 4 button to open the tray or press the STANDBY ON button to put the unit into standby 29 m Z 9 E a Ir Listening to files on a USB flash drive When plaving audio files from a USB flash drive unless using repeat playback set to Repeat All only the audio files in the same level of a single folder will be played back page 32 For details about audio files that can be played back see Audio files playable by this unit on page 12 11 Press the SOURCE button to change the source to USB F or USB R A O o j3 000 SOURCE When using the remote control press the USB button e Not Connected will appear when nothing is connected Bi Connect a USB flash drive to the selected USB port When a USB flash drive is detected its volume
33. either wait for the index to refresh auto matically or you can manually rebuild the index See Windows online help for instructions about how to do this Using the Play To feature The Play To function allows you to operate DLNA compliant controller devices and computers on a home network and enables this unit to play audio files that are saved on those devices e A DLNA compliant controller device or computer and this unit must be connected to the same network in order to make My Favorites settings kl Turn this unit on Bi Turn the computer on and open Windows Media Plaver Vou must set Windows Media Plaver in advance page 39 Ed select the file that you want to play in Windows Media Player and right click it This opens a pop up menu To use the Play To feature with audio files on a differ ent network server open that network server from the list that appears under Other Libraries and select the audio file that you want to play El Click the Play To button and select this unit from the Play To list Open the Windows Media Player Play To dialog box and start playback from this unit Use the Play To dialog box in Windows 7 to control remote playback e The Play To feature cannot be used under the fol lowing conditions When using network services During playback of an audio file on a USB device or an iPod iPhone 37 m Z 9 E ma I This unit can plav audio files t
34. eries could cause them to rupture or leak leading to fire injury or the staining of nearby things Please read and observe the following precautions carefully e Be sure to insert the batteries with correct positive B and negative orientations e Use batteries of the same type Never use different types of batteries together e if the remote control is not used for a long time more than a month remove the batteries to prevent them from leaking e if the batteries leak wipe away the leakage inside the battery compartment and replace the batteries with new ones e Do not use batteries of types other than those specified Do not mix new batteries with old ones or use different types of batteries together e Do not heat or disassemble batteries Never throw batteries into fire or water e Do not carry or store batteries with other metallic objects The batteries could short circuit leak or explode e Never recharge a battery unless it is confirmed to be a rechargeable type DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY We TEAC EUROPE GmbH Bahnstrasse 12 65205 Wiesbaden Erbenheim Germany declare in own responsibility the TEAC product described in this manual is in compliance with the corresponding technical standards This product contains a semiconductor laser svstem inside the cabinet and is classified as a CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT To prevent being exposed to the laser beam do not try to open he enclosure
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36. f this unit to the right R jac the amplifier and the L jack of this unit to the left jack of the amplifier of White L White L Red R CB ce Red P You can use the A OUT ATT analog output attenua tion menu item to reduce the signal level output from the analog audio output jacks BALANCED and UNBALANCED by 0 dB to 14 dB EJ Digital audio output DIGITAL OUTPUTS connectors These output digital audio Connect one of this unit s digital audio output connectors COAXIAL or OPTICAL to the digital audio input connector of an amplifier or 14 p109 JIMOHd sa qe gt OIPNE HIX Power outlet Audio input Amplifier etc digital recording device such as a CD recorder Thev can be connected to different devices at the same time COAXIAL Coaxial digital cable RCA OPTICAL Optical digital cable TOS A ETHERNET port Use a commerciallv available LAN cable to connect this port to a wired network or Internet connection e When changing the input source this port is iden tified as NET ID USB port Use to connect a USB flash drive to the unit e When changing the input source this port is iden tified as USB R e An iPod iPhone cannot be connected here e Do not connect computers or similar devices to this unit s USB ports Audio from computers cannot be input through this unit s USB ports
37. h bit rates of 176 4 kHz and higher nor 5 6MHz DSD files can be played back from a USB flash drive that is connected to the USB R port on the back of the unit e if the connected media is not supported Not Connected appears on this unit s display e This unit cannot play back audio files if copyright pro tection is used n e Do not connect computers to this unit s USB ports Audio from computers cannot be input through this unit s USB ports e This unit might not be able to use media that is loaded into a USB card reader e Depending on the USB flash drive and its contents reading data from it might take some time e Depending on the USB flash drive the unit might not be able to read its data correctly or supply power properly e During the use of USB flash drives please be aware that our company will take no responsibility should data be ost or changed a USB flash drive become damaged or other harm occur e We recommend backing up data saved on a USB flash drive before using it with this unit e This unit does not support USB flash drives with security functions Note about DLNA The Digital Living Network Alliance DLNA is a group that is advancing the standardization of reciprocal connections and the exchange of audio image video and other data among computers game devices and digital household appliances over ordinary home networks LAN This unit complies with version 1 5 oft
38. has a printable label surface is left in this unit for a long time it could stick to the inside and become extremely difficult to remove and possibly even cause the unit to malfunction Always remove such discs and store them in cases when not in use Moreover avoid using discs that have just been printed because they are especially prone to sticking m Z 9 E A I Notes about discs continued Handling discs Maintenance e Always load discs with their labeled sides up e if the side of the disc that has the data encoded on it e Be careful when handling discs If the side that contains unlabeled side becomes dirty with fingerprints or the data unlabeled side is scratched smudged with dust use a soft cloth to wipe the surface from the cen fingerprints or otherwise dirty or marred errors could ter directly toward the edge occur during playback e To remove a disc from its case while pressing down on the center of the case hold the disc by its edges e Never use record cleaners antistatic treatments thin ners or similar chemicals to clean discs Such chemicals could harm the surface of the disc Removing discs Holding discs Disc storage e After you finish using a disc always put it back into its case for storage Failure to do so could result in warping and scratches e Do not leave discs in places that are exposed to direct sunlight or that are very humid or hot Doing so co
39. hat are in a shared folder on a computer or network attached storage NAS device on the same network Referring to Making shared folder settings on page 40 create a shared folder that this unit can access When using network attached storage NAS check its operation manual 1 Press the NET button to open the network service menu Bi Use the direction lt gt buttons to select Home Media and press the ENTER button ENTER 38 E Use the direction 1 1 buttons to select the server that you want to use and press the ENTER button e Confirm the server name of your computer by viewing its properties 4 Use the direction buttons to select the shared folder that you want to use and press the ENTER button B When a user name and password are required input the necessarv account information e After inputting the account information once it is saved so vou will not need to input it the next time e Use the account information set when you created the shared folder g Use the direction v buttons to select the audio file that you want to play and press the ENTER button or play gt button Playback will start Setting up Windows Media Plaver As an example we explain how to set Windows Media Plaver 12 in this section 1 Connect vour computer to a network Bi Connect this unit to the network If you have a problem connecting to the network see the DLNA sect
40. he ENTER button e To see similar stations press and hold the remote con trol MENU button use the direction 414 buttons to select Stations like this and press the ENTER button e If you want to add a new radio station to the Favorites menu select the blank item in the list and press and hold the MENU but button to select Create new s button again to show fields w input and input the name and U e To remove a radio station that and hold the MENU button whi on and use the ENT ation Press the ENT here characters can RL has been added pr e that station is play y TER TER be ess ing or select it and use the direction A v buttons to select Delete from Mv Favorites and press the ENTER button Vou can also remove stations using the WEB Setup screen on a computer e To change the name of a radio station that has been added select the radio station and press and hold the MENU button Then use the direction N w buttons to select Rename this station and press the ENTER button e Vou can register up to 40 Internet radio stations 35 m Z 9 E ma I DLNA When using DLNA the unit can plav audio files in shared libraries and show their tag information including artist names genres and album names A computer must be connected to the same network as this unit in order to use DLNA e See Note about servers on page 13 for information about supported network ser
41. he DLNA guidelines Note about servers This unit supports the following versions of Windows Media Player e Windows Media Player 11 e Windows Media Player 12 e Servers that comply with DLNA A network server must be connected to the same network as this unit This unit supports up to 20 000 files and 16 folder levels within a single folder Depending on the tvpe of media server this unit might not recognize it or be able to play audio files saved on it Note about network services e The network services that can be used will differ accord ing to the region e Network services and contents that you can use through this unit could become unusable without warning if the service provider stops service 13 m Z a E A Ir Connections TA jil outeur BALANCED ANALOG OUTPUT DIGITAL OUTPUTS ETHERNET wa e ge waf ceo tc xian li ALI o B O O gt gt o a E O 2 S O a o A o to 9 v A y q o m Audio input Amplifier etc Amplifier or digital 2 4e2 jeubip Jeondo recording device CD recorder MD deck etc EN analog audio output ANALOG OUTPUT jacks Use these to output two channels of analog audio Connect the XLR jacks or RCA jacks to a stereo amplifier or powered speakers Use commercially available cables XLR Balanced XLR cables RCA RCA audio cables Connect the R jack o
42. iet m Z Ta n Ir G Choose what is streamed to CD PBOONT ml fault settings Choose star ratings B All ratings Only Rated 1 star or higher Include unrated files How do I customize sharing Choose parental ratings All ratings Only Y Music Unrated Y Pictures Unrated Y Video Unrated Y Recorded TV Unrated d e To play files regardless of their ratings set Choose star ratings to All ratings e Ensure that Music is checked EA Click OK on the screen that appears For playback instructions see DLNA on page 36 Making shared folder settings Windows 8 11 Check the name of the domain or work group to which vour computer is assigned Before setting folder sharing confirm that the com puter is assigned to the same domain or workgroup as this unit Bv default this unit is assigned to the same workgroup Open Control Panel System and Security and then System to check this setting EJ check the user account name and its password To access the computer from this unit you need the user account name and the password of the computer E Open Control Panel Network and Internet and then Network and Sharing Center 4 Click Change advanced sharing settings 40 H For Public folder sharing select Turn on shar
43. in hem d The WEEE svmbol which shows a wheeled bin hat has been crossed out indicates that batter X ies and or accumulators must be collected and disposed of separately from household waste Pb Hg Cd f a battery or accumulator contains more than he specified values of lead Pb mercury Hg and or cadmium Cd as defined in the Battery Directive 2006 66 EC then the chemical symbols for those elements will be indicated beneath the WEEE symbol Return and collection systems are available to end users e For more detailed information about the disposal of waste batteries and or accumulators please contact vour citv office waste disposal service or the shop where vou pur chased them m Z 9 E ma I Thank vou for choosing TASCAM Inputting characters 0 0 0 cece cece c eee e eee nee 45 Read this manual carefully to get the best performance from this unit Troubleshooting arnau cena nee 46 le this manual KEEP CMV a safe plac for future SPECHICATIONS oses esa dr tr daa 48 MPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 6 3 fe le te USE a dde 7 Using an iPod or iPhone 0 6 6 cece cect ence ee eens 8 Downloading the remote app 2 0 e cece ee eee 8 otesabout GISCS s ics asa can eceyadsteaacs oie pati 9 USB and Networks nn e eee e teens 2 GONMECONS i sia a ari ajma 4 ames and functions of parts main unit 5 ames and functions of parts
44. ing so anyone with network access can read and write files in the Public folders 6 Copy the music files you want to play back with this unit into the Public Music sub folder of the Public folder Windows 7 El check the name of the domain or work group to which your computer is assigned Before setting folder sharing confirm that the com puter is assigned to the same domain or workgroup as this unit By default this unit is assigned to the same workgroup Open Control Panel System and Security and then System to check this setting PA check the user account name and its password To access the computer from this unit you need the user account name and the password of the computer E Open Control Panel and then Network g Click Save changes and Sharing Center e if View by is set to Category in the Control Panel El Copy the music files you want to play back open Network and Internet and then Network with this unit into the Public Music sub and Sharing Center folder of the Public folder 4 Click Change advanced sharing settings m 2 9 E a Ir B For Public folder sharing select Turn on sharing so anyone with network access can read and write files in the Public folders Pl 41 Follow the procedures below to open the menu and change settings 11 Press
45. ion of Troubleshooting e If the files you want to share are not yet in the librarv of Windows Media Plaver add them to the librarv Refer to the manual of Windows Media Plaver for details E From the Stream menu of Windows Media Player select Automatically allow devices to play my media OO Library Music gt All music Organize A we Create playlists Allow Internet access to home media T E Library Allow remote control of my Player ES v Automatically allow devices to play my media S 4 JJ Music A Artist More streaming options e f Automatically allow devices to play my media or More streaming options does not appear select Turn on media streaming 4 From the Stream menu of Windows Media Player select More streaming options OO gt Library b Music gt All music Organize y Stream vj Create playlist v Allow Internet access to home media T E Library Allow remote control of my Player ini Paiete ja Automatically allow devices to play my media S a JJ Music Q Artist More streaming options e if More streaming options does not appear select Turn on media streaming B Select this unit from the device list then click Customize g Make sharing settings and click OK i Customize media streaming settings a
46. l and electronic equipment cor rectly you will help save valuable resources and prevent any potential negative effects on human health and the environment c Improper disposal of waste electrical and electronic equip ment can have serious effects on the environment and human health because of the presence of hazardous sub stances in the equipment d The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE symbol which shows a wheeled bin that X has been crossed out indicates that electrical and electronic equipment must be collected and EEEE disposed of separatelv from household waste e Return and collection svstems are available to end users For more detailed information about the disposal of old electrical and electronic equipment please contact vour citv office waste disposal service or the shop where vou purchased the equipment Disposal of batteries and or accumulators a Waste batteries and or accumulators should be disposed of separatelv from the municipal waste stream via col lection facilities designated bv the government or local authorities b Bv disposing of waste batteries and or accumulators cor rectiv vou will help save valuable resources and prevent anv potential negative effects on human health and the environment c Improper disposal of waste batteries and or accumulators can have serious effects on the environment and human health because of the presence of hazardous substances
47. lows FI Repeat Al v4 Repeat 1 Mi Folder repeat y No indicator Repeat off e Repeat playback will be canceled when shuffle playback is used page 31 when shuffle playback mode ends the set repeat playback mode will become active again 32 Listening to an iPod iPhone The Apple products that can be connected to and used with this unit are listed in Using an iPod or iPhone on page 8 The following explanations refer to an iPod but they also apply to use with an iPhone kl Press the SOURCE button to change the source to USB F 2 O co 000 93 T a 8 e When using the remote control press the USB button e Not Connected will appear when no iPod is connected Bi Connect an iPod to this unit using the USB cable supplied with the iPod e Connect an iPod to the iPod iPhone USB connec tor on the front of the unit E Operate the iPod to start playback e USB iPod appears on the display No information about the content is shown e if an iPod is connected to this unit it will only be recharged when this unit is ON Recharging will stop when the iPod is fully recharged Recharging is not possible when this unit is in standby Using network services To use a network service follow the procedure below to select it kl Press the NET button to open the network service men
48. ng settings press the RETURN button to close the menu screen When you press the RETURN button while viewing the NET Setting submenu Network Save will appear Press the ENTER button to save the settings If you press the RETURN button the menu screen will close without saving the setting changes MP3 Setting You can set how MP3 WAV file information is shown and how MP3 WAV discs are played back for example These settings can only be changed when the disc is stopped BAD NAME Set how MP3 WAV file information is shown e Regardless of the setting characters that cannot be shown in ID3 tag information are replaced with asterisks 9 Replace If a track or folder name contains a character that cannot be shown File_n or Folder_n with n being the track folder number will be shown instead m Z a E a Ir Not default setting Characters that can be shown are shown and characters that cannot be shown are replaced with asterisks ID3 VER 1 Set how ID3 Version 1 0 1 1 tag information is shown Read default setting The unit will load tag information and show it Not Read Tag information will not be shown ID3 VER 2 Set how ID3 Version 2 2 2 3 2 4 tag information is shown Read default setting The unit will load tag information and show it Not Read Tag information will not be shown Continued on the next page 43 Settings continued HIDE N
49. nings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions 8 Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat 9 Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or ground ing type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider han the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a hird grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obso ete outlet 10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 11 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 12 Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manu acturer or sold with the apparatus When a Cart is used use caution when moving he cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over IAr 13 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time 14 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture
50. om a USB or network source e WMA Pro Voice not supported WMA Lossless File extension wma or WMA Sampling frequency 44 1 kHz 48 kHz 88 2 kHz 96 kHz Quantization bit rate 16 bit 24 bit Bit rate WAV File extension wav WAV Sampling frequency 8 kHz 11 025 kHz 12 kHz 16 kHz 22 05 kHz 24 kHz 32 kHz 44 1 kHz 48 kHz 64 kHz 88 2 kHz 96 kHz 176 4 kHz 192 kHz Quantization bit rate 8 bit 16 bit 24 bit e WAV files include uncompressed PCM digital audio AAC File extension aac m4a mp4 3gp 392 AAC M4A MP4 3GP 3G2 Standard MPEG 2 MPEG 4 Audio Sampling frequency 8 kHz 11 025 kHz 12 kHz 16 kHz 22 05 kHz 24 kHz 32 kHz 44 1 kHz 48 kHz 64 kHz 88 2 kHz 96 kHz 8 kbps 320 kbps or VBR Bit rate FLAC File extension flac FLAC Sampling frequency 8 kHz 11 025 kHz 16 kHz 22 05 kHz 32 kHz 44 1 kHz 48 kHz 64 kHz 88 2 kHz 96 kHz 176 4 kHz 192 kHz Quantization bit rate 8 bit 16 bit 24 bit 12 Ogg Vorbis File extension 099 OGG Sampling frequency 8 kHz 11 025 kHz 16 kHz 22 05 kHz 32 kHz 44 1 kHz 48 kHz 48 kbps 500 kbps or VBR Incompatible files cannot be played back LPCM Linear PCM Sampling frequency 44 1 kHz 48 kHz Quantization bit rate 16 bit Bit rate Playback only supported over a network Apple Lossless File extension m4a mp4 M4A MP4 Sampling frequency 8 kHz 11 025 kHz 12 kHz 16 kH
51. onable protec tion against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communica tions However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the equipment and or the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Model for Canada Industry Canada s Compliance Statement THIS CLASS B DIGITAL APPARATUS COMPLIES WITH CANADIAN ICES 003 CET APPAREIL NUMERIQUE DE LA CLASSE B EST CONFORME A LA NORME NMB 003 DU CANADA IN USA CANADA USE ONLY ON 120 V SUPPLY IMPORTANT SAFETV INSTRUCTIONS continued Read these instructions eep these instructions Heed all warnings Follow all instructions Do not use this apparatus near water Clean only with dry cloth NA Ul bh 0 Nn Do not block any ventilation ope
52. ould cause discoloration or deformation e Avoid locations that are extremely cold or exposed to excessive humidity or dust e In order to enable good heat dissipation leave at least 20 cm 8 between this unit and walls and other equip ment when installing it If you put it in a rack take precautions to prevent overheating by leaving at least 5 cm 2 open above the top of the unit and at least 10 cm 4 open behind the unit e Do not put cloth on top of the unit or place the unit on op of bedding or thick carpet Doing so could cause he unit to overheat or damage it e Do not lift or move the unit during playback because he disc rotates at high speed Doing so could damage he disc e Always remove any loaded disc before moving this unit or packing it for installation in a different location for example Moving the unit with a disc inside could cause a malfunction e This unit consumes power when in standby mode e Supply voltage to the unit that matches the voltage indicated on the rear panel If you are in any doubt regarding this matter consult an electrician e Do not open the body of the unit as this might result in damage to the circuitry or cause electric shock If a for eign object should get into the unit contact your dealer When removing the power plug from an outlet always pull directly on the plug Never pull on the cord itself e If a TV is turned on while the unit is on static might
53. q Repeat mode crt Repeat one track Folder repeat Shuffle Shuffle repeat jis JProgram t Program repeat Does not appear when the source is CD This only appears when the source is CD Basic operation In this section we explain operations that are the same in everv mode 11 Press the STANDBV ON button to turn the uniton STANDEV ON D When input source set to CD CD appears followed by the CD status on the display When input source not set to CD The display shows the input source followed by Now Initializing and then the source status Bi Press the SOURCE button to change the source Q O Each time you press the SOURCE button the source changes as shown below IE CD gt USB F gt USB R gt NET When using the remote control to change the source press the button for the source that you want to use CD NET or USB E SOURCE E Start source playback Auto Standby function When the Auto Standby function is On the unit will auto matically enter standby mode if there is no audio input and this unit is not operated for 20 minutes When the Auto Standby function is enabled the ASb indicator appears on the display page 44 Press the STANDBY ON button to exit standby mode Connecting headphones Before using headphones first minimize the volume Then plug
54. r on the left side of the display e f you press the SHUFFLE button during playback the current playback mode either Normal Play or Shuffle Play will appear but the playback mode cannot be changed Shuffle playback will be canceled in the following cases When the unit is put into standby e If the disc tray is opened When using a USB flash drive The audio files within a folder will be played back repeat edly in random order If you press the SHUFFLE button to activate shuffle play back mode the icon will appear on the left side of the display Shuffle playback will be canceled in the following cases When Net Standby is set to Disable and the power is in standby mode page 45 When repeat playback is used page 32 31 m Z 9 E a I Repeat plavback CD USB Press the REPEAT button to cvcle through repeat modes as follows When using an audio CD or MP3 WAV disc Each time vou press the REPEAT button the icon shown on the left side of the displav will change as follows e Repeat playback can be used in combination with shuf fle plavback of the files on a disc v4 Cid Repeat 1 y No indicator Repeat off Repeat playback will be canceled in the following cases e When the unit is put into standby e if the disc tray is opened When using a USB flash drive Each time you press the REPEAT button the icon shown on the left side of the display will change as fol
55. s a service mark of Apple Inc Android and Google Play are trademarks of Google Inc DLNA the DLNA Logo and DLNA CERTIFIED are trade marks service marks or certification marks of the Digital Living Network Alliance Other company names and product names in this docu ment are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners Information about copyrights and licensing related to open source software is provided in the separate tant Notice R ding Soft d t ege s mportant Notice Regarding Software documen Notification about copyrights This device is manufactured with professional applications in mind Always sufficiently verify conditions related to each copyrighted material before using it with this unit in order to ensure appropriate use Moreover when using copy righted music with this unit permission must be obtained from the holder of each copyright TEAC Corporation will bear no responsibility for rights infringements committed by users of this product IMPORTANT SAFETV INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The lightning flash with arrowhead in an equilat AN eral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that could
56. s the Maa button once to return to the beginning of the current track To return to the beginning of the previous track keep pressing the lt button e During program playback tracks from earlier or later in the program will be played back Searching for part of a track During playback press a remote control search lt lt gt button to search backward forward Release the button when you find the desired part Playback resumes from that point Dimmer Press the remote control DIMMER button to cycle through display and indicator brightness levels O Ordinary 32 gt Dim Dark 7 DIMMER D Playback order of audio files Discs with audio files store them in folders in the same way that files are ordinarily managed on a computer Moreover some store multiple folders in one folder Example of folder numbers and file playback order il B for a disc containing audio files during normal plavback 001 ROOT l EI MP3 WMA file MP3 WMA file 002 folder MP3 WMA file tl MP3 WMA file El MP3 WMA file 003 folder MP3 WMA file l MP3 WMA file 005 folder El MP3 WMA file l El MP3 WMA file e The order in the illustration above might change if files or folders are added deleted or moved 21 m Z 9 E a Ir Information shown on the displav CD USB NET Press the DISPLAV button during audio file plavback to change the information shown on the displ
57. t work services and contents might cease to be possible Adding a program 11 Press the MENU button Bi Use the direction buttons to select NET Setting and press the ENTER button E When IP Address appears press the ENTER button Make a note of the IP address El Turn the computer on and open Internet Explorer or another Internet browser 34 B Input this unit s IP address into the Internet browser URL field This unit s WEB Setup information screen will open in the Internet browser TEAC Unit information Mv Favorites Network setting J Save Z Refresh Product info Network info When using Internet Explorer you can also do this by selecting Open from the File menu and inputting the IP address 6 Click the My Favorites tab and input the name and URL of the Internet radio station e You can input a maximum of 10 characters for the name of Internet radio stations EA click Save to finish registering that Internet radio station The registered Internet radio station will be added to My Favorites When using Internet radio stations commercial use permission must be obtained from radio sta tions that allow it Starting plavback 11 Press the NET button Bi Select My Favorites from the network ser vice menu and press the ENTER button to show the Internet radio stations E Select the one that you added and press t
58. the MENU button e Vou can also press and hold the MENU ENTER Ha gt dial on the main unit to do this 2 Use the direction buttons to select the setting you want to change Press a direction A V button repeatedly to cycle through the settings in the following order NET Setting Ay IR Remote Ay A Out Att Ay MFE Music Frequency Enhancement Ay ASb Auto Standby e MFE only appears when the source is set to USB NET e MP3 setting only appears when the source is set to CD e The setting shown first depends on the current 42 source You can also turn the MENU ENTER Ha a gt l dial on the main unit to do this O O c o o ooo el gt e E Press the ENTER button You can also press the MENU ENTER ma a gt dial on the main unit to do this After opening MP3 setting or NET Setting repeat steps Pana to make a selection in the submenu e You must wait at least one minute after turning the unit on to select and change the NET Setting and Update items 4 Use the direction lt gt buttons to change setting values IE e You can also turn the MENU ENTER ma a 1 dial on the main unit to do this Ei Press the ENTER button to confirm the change e You can also press the MENU ENTER ma a gt dial on the main unit to do this 6 After you complete maki
59. the headphones with a standard stereo plug into the PHONES jack and gradually raise the volume using the LEVEL knob o al PHONES LEVEL i O B A Always minimize the volume before plugging headphones in and putting them on While wear ing headphones do not connect them to or disconnect them from the PHONES jack Moreover do not turn the unit on or put it in standby while wearing connected headphones Doing so could result in a sudden loud noise that could harm your hearing 19 m Z 9 E a I Basic operation continued Starting plavback Press the plav pause B gt 1H button During playback the B icon appears at the top of the display Pausing playback Press the plav pause B gt III button to pause playback To resume plavback from the position where it was paused press the play pause B I button again m o E When paused the IM icon appears at the top of the display Stopping playback Press the stop Ml button to stop playback 20 Skipping to search for a track Turn the MENU ENTER lt B gt B1 dial to skip to tracks before or after the current track Keep turning until the desired track is selected i PON 2 y When using the remote control use the skip l44 B D buttons Use to skip to the previous or next track Keep pressing until the desired track is selected e During playback pres
60. to connect to it Home Media Cannot find a folder file gt Make folder file sharing settings gt Add the file to the shared folder gt Confirm that the password for the user account is correct gt Check the file format gt f the computer is using antivirus or security software the unit might not be able to connect to it This unit uses a microprocessor so noise and other external interference could cause it to stop function ing properly If this should occur unplug the unit s power from the outlet and wait a little while before plugging the power in again and retrying the operation If the unit still does not function properly after doing the above follow the procedures in Restoring factory default settings on page 47 to restore the unit to its factory default settings and try the operation again Restoring factory default settings If this unit does not operate properly follow the proce dures below to restore it to the default settings that it had when shipped new from the factory Doing this might cor rect the problem While the unit is on press and hold the stop Il but ton and press the STANDBY ON button Cot o l p O o e STANDBY ON Note about condensation If this unit is brought from a cold outdoor environment into a warm room or the heater has just been turned on in the room where it is located for example con densation might occur on operating parts or lenses resulting in
61. ton If this is not done the input characters will not be saved The following characters can be used alb cil dfe f iqg fh i j k olplalrisltlulfviw viz 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 JO AJA t t 7 tif tt Space Shift gt BS OK A B CI D E FIG H ITIJ K L M NI O PJO R SI T U V W X Y Z MAAE DL T lt gt J 0 43 Space Shift gt BS OK Space This inputs a blank space that is one character wide Shift This changes the characters shown left gt right Use these to move the cursor in the text input area BS backspace Delete characters to the left of the cursor Move the cursor left OK Select when input complete You can also change them by pressing the 10 button You can press the CLEAR button to delete all the input characters at once 45 m Z 9 E a Ir Troubleshooting If you experience a problem with this unit please check the following items before requesting service If it still does not operate correctly contact the retailer where you purchased the unit General The unit does not turn on gt Confirm that the power plug is securely plugged in to an outlet gt Unplug the power cord once wait five seconds and then plug it in again The unit turns off m When the Auto Standby function is enabled the unit will enter standby automatically after a set amount of time
62. u Bi Use the direction lt gt buttons to select the item and press the ENTER button y Favorites v4 DLNA v4 Home Media See the following explanations for how to use each item My Favorites To listen to Internet radio programs you can add them to the My Favorites item in the network service menu DLNA media sharing This allows you to play audio files in a shared library Home Media folder sharing This allows you to play audio files that are in a shared folder on a computer or network attached storage NAS device on the same network as this unit e Use a computer that has Windows 8 or Windows 7 and Windows Media Player 11 or later installed e An Internet connection is necessary to listen to Internet radio page 44 33 m Z 9 E a Ir Mv Favorites This unit supports Internet radio stations that use the PLS M3U and podcast RSS formats Even if an Internet radio station uses one of these formats plavback might not alwavs be possible depending on the tvpe of data and plavback format To listen to Internet radio programs follow these proce dures to add them to the My Favorites item in the network service menu e An Internet connection is necessary to listen to Internet radio programs page 44 e A computer must be connected to the same network as this unit in order to make My Favorites settings If service from the service provider stops use of that ne
63. uld cause discs to become deformed or degraded making hem unplayable e CD R and CD RW discs are more susceptible to the impacts of heat and ultraviolet rays than ordinary CDs For this reason do not leave them for long times in places that are exposed to direct sunlight or near devices that generate heat for example e Always clean discs before storing them Leaving a disc in an unclean state might result in skipping or degraded sound quality 10 MP3 WAV formats Precautions when creating MP3 This unit can plav MP3 and WAV files that have been WAV discs ES computer recorded on a CD R or CD RW disc e Playable audio file formats MP3 extension mp3 MP3 Standard MPEG 1 MPEG 2 Audio Layer 2 Layer 3 Sampling Frequency 16 kHz 22 05 kHz 24 kHz 32 kHz 44 1 kHz 48 kHz Bit rate 8 kbps 320 kbps or VBR Variable bit rate VBR is supported However the time and other information shown on the display during playback of a VBR file might be incorrect e This unit cannot play back discs that were not written in conformity to the ISO 9660 standard The unit recognizes MP3 and WAV files by their file extensions which are mp3 and wav respectively Always include the extension in the file name e The unit cannot recognize files without these file exten sions Even if one of these file extensions is added to a file name however this unit cannot play files that are not in the MP3 or WAV data form
64. vers e Set the network server so that this unit can access it in advance For information about these settings see the operation manual of the network server If using Windows Media Plaver see Setting up Windows Media Plaver on page 39 1 Start the computer or network server Bi Press the NET button to open the network service menu 36 E Use the direction A v lt gt buttons to select DLNA and press the ENTER button 4 Use the direction A v lt gt buttons to select the network server and press the ENTER button The network server folder will be shown e Some network servers do not support use of the search function e This unit cannot access photographs or videos on a network server e Depending on network server sharing settings some contents might not be shown See the oper ation manual of the network server B Use the direction buttons to select the audio file that you want to play and press the ENTER button or play button e Searching forward backward and pausing func ions might not work with some media servers e if information cannot be retrieved from a server No Item will appear on the display If this occurs check the server and network connections e Immediately after an audio file is added to a Windows Media Player library that file might not appear in this unit s audio file list This is because he Windows library index has not been refreshed You can
65. work control affects standby page 45 Off default setting for US Canadian model Auto Standby is disabled On default setting for European model Auto Standby is enabled NET Setting To use network services make network settings on this unit in advance Make the settings according to the characteristics of the network to which it is being connected e An Internet connection is necessary to listen to Internet adio The Net Standby setting is not necessary for connect ing this unit to a network CAUTION e f DHCP is set to Enable default IP Address Subnet ask Gateway and DNS Server settings will appear but cannot be changed f DHCP is set to Disable IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway and DNS Server will appear and must be set When you press the RETURN button when viewing the NET Setting submenu Network Save will appear After changing a setting press the ENTER button to save it If you press the RETURN button the menu screen will close without applying the setting changes To set the IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway and DNS Server you must use Internet Explorer or another web browser on a computer connected to the same net work as this unit to open the Web Setup screen Click its Network Setting tab to open the Network Setting screen where you can set these items See page 34 for information about opening the Web Setup screen
66. y repairs are covered by the warranty we will pay return surface shipping charges to any destination within the United States LIMITATION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES Any implied warranties INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE are limited in duration to the length of this warranty EXCLUSION OF DAMAGES TEACS liability for any defective product is limited to repair or replacement of the product at TEAC s option TEAC shall not be liable for 1 Damages based upon inconvenience loss of use of the product loss of time interrupted operation or commercial loss or 2 Any other damages whether incidental consequential or otherwise Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts and or do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitations and exclusions may not apply to you To locate an Authorized Service Center in Your Area CALL 1 800 447 8322 lt Europe gt This product is subject to the legal warranty regulations of the country of purchase In case of a defect or a problem please contact the dealer where you bought the product Ce produit est sujet aux r glementations concernant la garantie l gale dans le pays d achat En cas de d faut ou de probl me veuillez contacter le revendeur chez qui vous avez achet le produit Dieses Gerdt unterliegt den gesetzlichen Gew hrleistungsbestimmungen des
67. z 22 05 kHz 24 kHz 32 kHz 44 1 kHz 48 kHz 64 kHz 88 2 kHz 96 kHz Quantization bit rate 16 bit 24 bit DSD File extension dsf DSF Sampling frequency 2 8224 MHz 5 6448 MHz This unit does not support the following formats when using the Play To feature of Windows Media Player FLAC Ogg Vorbis DSD When playing back audio files over a network the types of file formats that can be played back also depend on the software running on the network server For exam ple when using Windows Media Player 11 not all audio files on the computer can be played back Only audio files that have been added to the Windows Media Player 11 library can be played back e When playing back files that have been recorded at variable bit rate VBR the playback time might not be shown correctly Notes about USB flash drives This unit can use USB flash drives The USB ports on this unit only support USB flash drives also known as thumb drives and jump drives They do not support standard USB hard drives FAT16 and FAT32 formats are supported for USB flash drives e if a USB flash drive is divided into multiple partitions his unit will recognize them as separate volumes e This unit supports up to 20 000 files and 16 folder levels within a single folder e This unit does not support USB hubs or devices with USB hub functions Never connect such devices to thi unit e Neither WAV files wit

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