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1.   TROUBLE SHOOTIN Camere eee mee iida aao 14  P ECGIRICA T ON ai E E EEA EE E 15    hi     A          Please read and understand all the following warnings and those marked on the unit     This unit has been designed and manufactured to assure personal safety     N Power voltage SEN       Connect only to appropriate mains  power as indicated on the unit or  User   s Manual        Avoid direct sunlight and  heat source        Protect power cable  avoid stress  and keep out of walk ways  do not  pull  amp  bend excessively     Keep the unit and power plug  away from wet area        Never open the cover  avoid  dropping metal objects into the unit   such as needle  hairpin  coin etc        Unplug the set from the outlet  when you do not use it for a  prolong period       2     Note    1  If you do not touch any buttons for 5 seconds  the unit will exit to the station selection  screen    2  When Alarm time is out  the unit will automatically enter to iPod mode  if there is an  iPod iPhone connected to this unit   otherwise  it will default to FM mode     LISTENING TO AN IPOD IPHONE    Connecting an iPod iPhone to this unit  1  Remove the plastic cover from the dock     2  Insert the iPod iPhone to the dock  This unit is designed to make use of the adaptor  supplied with your iPod iPhone     3  Press the iPod button on the remote control  or repeatedly press the INPUT button  on the unit   switch to iPod mode     When activating the iPod iPhone mode  the screen will display   Aut
2.  32GB    Jg D    iPhone iPhone 3G iPhone 3GS  4GB 8GB 16GB 8GB 16GB 16GB 32GB                                                    C    iPod nano iPod nano iPod nano  iPod nano 2nd generation 3rd generation 4th generation   Ist generation  aluminum   video   video     Tf    iPod iPod      4th generation 5th generation iPod touch iPod touch   color display   video  Ist generation 2nd generation    JiS fe    x L L  O                                                                               iPod touch      3rd generation iPod classic iPod mini          1  Enter FM Function  Press the FM button on the remote control to enter FM mode     2  Select Bands  1  Directly input frequency  press the F button on the remote control  then input the  frequency that you want  The range of FM frequency is from 87 50MHz to 108 00  MHz    2  Select the band by pressing p    lt q  Tunet    button  press these buttons to adjust  the frequency up or down a step  The step of FM is 0 05 MHz    3  Select saved stations by pressing number buttons  For example  press 10  button  twice  5 button once  you may select the 25th saved station  Press the PPI Il lt  lt    Skip     button to switch the next or previous band    4  Automatically search bands  press the SEARCH button  this system starts to  search bands from low to high frequency automatically  The searched band are  saved automatically  Press this button again to stop searching     3  Save Bands  Press the SAVE button to save the current freque
3.  A 12 month replacement warranty is applicable to all Accessories such as Remote  Power Adaptors and Cables   7  TEAC will ensure to the best of its abilities that all required parts are made available for any required service repair     8  TEAC Australia Pty Ltd and its Authorised Service Centres will use their best endeavours to complete product  repairs within a reasonable period based on available resources and workload during the time when service is  requested and performed     9  Refurbished parts may be used to repair the product  In the case of a replacement  the product may be replaced   with a refurbished unit of the same type or  if one is unavailable  a similar refurbished model with equal or better  features  amp  specifications     10  Please be advised that if the product presented for repair is capable of retaining user generated data  the data may  be lost during servicing  Customers are strongly encouraged to back up all important information data before  sending the product in for service repair     11  Service will be provided only during normal business hours and under safety conditions and circumstances  TEAC  and its authorised service agents can refuse any repair if safety  in relation to OH amp S  becomes a concern to its staff  or authorised service agents    personnel     12  The warranty is void and warranty claims may be refused  subject to the Australian Consumer Law  if   a  The product was not transported  installed  operated or maintained acc
4. ITB500iP  i  TALLBOY    TEAC     TEAC CUSTOMER SUPPORT HOTLINE  TCS   1300 553 315    Between Monday to Friday     AEST 8 30AM to 6PM       USER MANUAL    IMPORTANT      WARRANTY INFORMATION INSIDE  PLEASE READ       Trademark of TEAC Corporation JAPAN www teac com au       Input voltage   220 240V 50Hz    Power consumption  60W    L R speaker power and impedance  2X 15W  4 Ohm  Subwoofer power and impedance  30W   6 Ohm    Tuner frequency range  FM 87 50   108 00MHz    Inputs  IPod   iPod iPhone dock  SD   SD memory card slot   Maximum capacity  16GB   File format  Mp3  WMA  ASF   USB   USB port for USB device  USB 2 0    Maximum capacity  16GB   File format  Mp3  WMA  ASF   Audio      Audio input connection 2 X RCA   Audio2   Audio input connection    3 5 mm stereo   Ant   FM aerial connection    Outputs  Y Pb Pr  Component Video  and Composite Video  connection   Gift box dimensions  333mm X 262mm X 902mm   Unit dimensions  840mm X 180mm xX 220mm   Gross weight  10 7 kg   Net weight  9 7 kg   Remote control batteries  2 X AAA LRO3    Note  Specifications subject to change without prior notice  Weight and dimensions are  approximate       15  gt     TROUBLE SHOOTING    Power supply cannot be turned on    Make sure that the power cord is fully inserted in the mains outlet     The remote control doesn   t work      No power in batteries  Replace the batteries     Remote controller not aim at the infrared sensor of the unit     No sound      Make sure that the audio cable is c
5. acy of the remote control    4  Make sure that there are no obstacles between the remote control and the    remote control sensor     STANDBY    AUDIO INPUT    USB SD    DIRECTION BUTTONS  PLAY PAUSE    SEARCH    F FWD F RWD    TUNE     TIME  TONE    STANDBY     0     AUDIO  USB SD  1  4    7    SEARCH   gt  gt   4   TIME    TONE    TEAC    iTB500iP      6        MUTE    FM  iPod    NUMBER BUTTONS    FREQUENCY    RDS STOP  MONO STERO  SKIP     NEXT PREVIOUS  SAVE VIDEO    VOLUME     MENU    Before connecting acoustic equipment  pay attention to the picture below     Each connection must be safe and firm  Disconnect power cable until you have    finished all the connections           I I     GREEN   BLUE   Pb VIDEO     COMPONENT VIDEO OUT    DVD Player                                                                                                             OOOO  a   U   ndui oipneqybiy F   101   lt     i  N        jndu  olpny                                                             FM antenna    
6. fficient  ventilation    2  The ventilation openings should not be obstructed by any type of covering such as  newspaper  table cloths  curtains  etc    3  No source with a naked flame  such as a lighted candle should be placed on or near  the device    4  The apparatus should not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled  with liquids  such as vases  should be placed on or near the device    5  The batteries should not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunlight  fire or similar  heat sources    6  This unit is controlled by a micro computer  therefore a display error may occur when  there is a thunder storm  static interruption or other interference  In this case  please  turn off the power for 10 seconds and the unit will reset to normal once it is switched  on     FORE YV I eene E A E ees cates eee 1  CONTERN Te a E E EE E RE 1  NPR a E E E PE E T E A E E 2  POGES IRIE eenn ee ee ee eee eee ey ree eee 3  INSTALL THE REMOTE CONTROL BAIT ER Yeescsctecets cstteeses etedemcteuevetsatincsces 3  BASE PLATE INSTALLATION spose siivepederdeshescesdecteasidadateetsiteis eieecdeueeertecssttenunsens 4  PANEI ea ees acs eee eee ee eet see See e eee ee ee 5  Bea Oa ae CONTROL aoro oe ee 6  oY o TEM CONNEC FON Meer eee ee eer ee ee eee 7  VIDED CONNEC TON irpiri ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 8  BA IE OFERATION eee ees eee ee ee ee ee 9  RADIO OPERATION Peer enme ei eee ere ee ne 12  COMPATIBILITY INFORMATION                cceecccceeteeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaeaeaaeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaas 13
7. henticating   and then    success     Then the unit will automatically play the content of iPod iPhone     USB MEDIA SD CARD    It is possible to listen to audio files using the USB or CARD interface of this unit     1  Connect the USB device or CARD with this unit    2  Press the USB SD button on the remote control to play the USB or CARD  Press  USB SD button again to switch between USB and CARD modes    3  Press the  lt  lt  or pb   button to fast rewind or fast forward  Press the    lt  or   gt  gt I button to go to the previous or next audio files    4  To exit the USB CARD mode  Press the iPod  AUDIO or FM button  and switch  to other modes     Note    1  USB Extension cable supported max  length of 25cm    2  Depending on the amount of data and media speed  it may take longer for system  to read the contents of media device  In some cases  reading time may be as long  as 60 seconds  This is not a malfunction    3  Even when they are in a supported format  some files may not play depending on  the content     fli   k       i       MENU BUTTON  While playing the iPod  press the MENU button to return to the main menu status     iPod  AUDIO  FM BUTTONS    1  Connect the iPod with this unit  then press iPod button on the remote control to  enter the iPod mode    2  Correctly connect audio facility  eg  PC  with this unit  then press AUDIO button  on the remote control to enjoy the external audio input sources function    3  Press FM button on the remote control to enter rad
8. io mode        SEARCH BUTTON    In Radio mode  press the SEARCH button to search bands automatically  press again  to stop searching  For more information  see RADIO OPERATION     NUMBER BUTTONS    In Radio status  press the NUMBER buttons to input the number of the required  frequency or band  For more information  see RADIO OPERATION     PLAY PAUSE BUTTON    In play status  press the Pil  PLAY PAUSE  button to pause  press this button again to  continue playing   Note  This button is unavailable in Radio and Audio Input modes     STOP BUTTON    In play status  press the STOP button  the player will stop playing  Press the PLAY  button to resume playing mode   Note  This button is unavailable in Radio and Audio Input modes        TIME BUTTON    Press the TIME button successively  you can get the following time settings   Current time  Alarm time  Power off time and Power on time     12   36 15 25 15 25  Set Time Alarm 1 On Alarm 2 On Set Pawar Off Set Poweron     The max te is  120 mins     Press the NUMBER buttons  0 9  directly to input the required time  then the   unit will remember the setting automatically    As to the Alarm setting  firstly press the NUMBER buttons directly to input the required  time  then press the v button to skip to the Alarm on off setting  Then use the Vol  or  Vol  button to select Alarm on or Alarm off     10         Part 1  Remote Control    60GB 30GB    NANO    fd         Part 4  Batteries Part 5  Audio Cable amp     FM atenna Part 6  iPod D
9. le  press the b gt    button to go to the next audio file   Note  These buttons are unavailable in Audio Input mode      H 92        1  Composite Video Output     In iPod mode  while playing the video files  connect the blue jack on rear panel of the unit  to the video input jack of TV set   Note  the default of this unit is composite video output         _      PREVIOUS BUTTON   2  FAST REWIND BUTTON  3  NEXT BUTTON   4  AUDIO INPUT BUTTON    5  TIME BUTTON       6  PLAY PAUSE BUTTON  7  iPod INTERFACE    2  Pr  Y  Pb Component Video Output 8  STANDBY BUTTON       Transfer to Pr  Y  Pb component video output from composite video output to make the    picture more natural  following operations need to be performed  9  FAST FORWARD BUTTON    10  VOLUME   BUTTON  1  Press the SAVE VIDEO button once to enter to Pr  Y  Pb component video output    mode  Then play the video files you like  11  VOLUME   BUTTON    2  Connect the red  green and blue jacks on rear panel of this unit to the Pr  Y  Pb 12  STOP BUTTON    component jacks of TV set  13  DISPLAY SCREEN    14  USB PORT  15  MULTI MEDIA CARD PORT  16  POWER SUPPLY INPUT    17  POWER ON OFF SWITCH               l  on  i       NOTE     1  Aim the remote control directly at the remote control sensor of the unit    2  The range of the remote control depends on the charge of the battery    3  Bright light  sun or artificial light  should not fall directly at the remote control  sensor  Bright light can negative influence the effic
10. ncy  For example  if you want to  save 99 30 MHz in 18th memory cell  press 10  button once and 8 button once  then  press F button to input   9  9  3  0       and then press SAVE button        4  Soundtrack Selection  To select Mono or Stereo while in FM mode  press MO ST button  When you select  stereo  the display shows a stereo signal  If the signal is not strong enough  you  cannot select Stereo        5  Exit FM Mode  1  Press the USB SD button on the remote control to exit FM status  and switch to  USB CARD mode   2  Press the iPod button on the remote control to exit FM status  and switch to the  iPod mode   3  Press the AUDIO button on the remote control to exit FM status  and switch to  Audio input mode     6  RDS Radio Function  In FM radio status  press the RDS button on the remote control to switch to RDS radio  mode  If there is RDS signal surrounds  you will get the information of four items   1  PS  Program service name   2  PTY  Program type   3  RT  Radio text   4  CT  Clock time and date   Note  In RDS radio mode  you can use the options as FM mode  Such as select bands   save bands  soundtrack selection etc      fli  a   ND  i    THANKS    Dear Customer    We would like to take this opportunity to thank you for purchasing this unit    We strongly recommend that you carefully study the User Manual before attempting  to operate the unit and that you note the listed precautions     1  Ensure that there is a minimum distance of 5 cm around the apparatus for su
11. nd or replacement via your retailer is available for a period of 14 days after purchase for goods that have been  inspected and determined to have a major failure  Refund and exchange is not applicable for change of mind     4  Subject to the terms herein  this warranty effectively covers the equipment as specified in the Warranty Periods  Table below from the date of purchase     TEAC PRODUCT WARRANTY PERIOD       LED LCD TV 32     80 cm  and above 1 Year  In Home Service  Pick up Available      All other TEAC products 1 Year  Carry in Service     5  In Home Service Pick up  Service  This service will only be provided as part of this warranty if all the following conditions are met   a  The product is indicated in the Warranty Period Table   b  The product is within the warranty period   c  The product is located within the normal service area of the local TEAC Authorised Service Centre        If TEAC determines that the product is not repairable on site  TEAC can complete the repair by taking the product to  a TEAC Authorised Service Centre     Carry in Service   Where In Home service Pick up  is not available  the purchaser is required to send the product to the nearest TEAC  Authorised Service Centre for repair  In this event  proof of purchase is required to support a warranty claim  After  the repair  the product will be available for collection by or return to the purchaser at a fee upon request  TEAC in   home service can be made available at a fee upon request     6 
12. ocking adapters      Batteries  2 x AAA  for the remote control included in the packing     1  Remove the battery cover    2  Insert the AAA batteries into the battery compartment  Ensure that you insert the    and   symbols in the battery compartment correctly    3  Replace the cover     Note    1  Do not mix batteries of different type    2  Do not mix old and new batteries    3  Battery chemicals can cause a rust  If the batteries leak  clean the battery compartment  with a cloth  If chemicals touch you skin  wash immediately    4  If the remote control is not going to be used for a prolong period of time  remove  the batteries     i  oO  i        INSTALLATION SKETCH MAP      DESIGN SKETCH           Note   Please remove the  protective film  when in use                                                                       Base plate    i   ag Fixed Screw of Base Plate    If at any time in the future you should need to dispose of this product please  note that  Waste electrical products should not be disposed of with household    waste  Please recycle where facilities exist  Check with your Local Authority or  retailer for recycling advice   Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive      4        PREPARATION    1  Before the unit is turned on  please check if all the connections are correct   Then connect the mains power    2  Switch the POWER ON OFF button on the rear to turn on the unit  If the unit  has connected with iPod or iPhone  it will enter to iPod statu
13. onnected correctly and securely to the back of your  unit and to the sound system    Make sure that the sound system is set to the correct audio input    Turn your unit off  then back on    Volume is set to minimum  Increase volume to a higher level    Unit is mute mode  Press MUTE key to restore sound               The unit doesn   t work at all      The unit freezed due lightning strike  static or other interference   Turn your unit off  then back on again     TEA   WARRANTY INFORMATION       v1 5 2  DEC 2011    Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law  You are  entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably  foreseeable loss or damage  You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail  to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure     Warranty Terms  amp  Conditions  1  TEAC warrants that this product is free from defects in material and workmanship under normal domestic use with  reasonable care and skill  Maintenance and cleaning  i e  laser head  is not covered by this warranty  The TEAC    warranty only applies to TEAC products purchased  used and serviced in Australia     2  The benefits to the consumer given by this Warranty are in addition to other rights and remedies of the consumer  under a law in relation to goods or services to which the warranty relates  being the Australian Consumer Law     3  Refu
14. ording to manufacturer instruction  or  b  The product was abused  damaged  tampered  altered or repaired by any unauthorised persons  or  c  Product failure is due to accidents during use  installation or transit  power surges  use of defective or  incompatible external devices  exposure to abnormal conditions such as excessive temperatures or humidity  or  entry of liquids  objects or creatures into the product     13  No one is authorised to assume any liability on behalf of TEAC or impose any obligation on it  in connection with the  sale of any equipment other than as stated in this warranty and outlined above     14  TEAC reserves the right to inspect and verify whether the product is exhibiting a major failure as claimed by  customers retailers     15  LCD dead pixel policy  please contact TEAC Customer Support Hotline on 1300 553 315 for assistance        T F  AC  WARRANTY PROCEDURE    v1 5 2  DEC 2011       Please read the owner   s manual carefully and ensure that you have followed the correct installation and operating   procedures    1  Please read this warranty card    2  Keep your purchase receipt to enable you to proceed quickly in the event of a Warranty Service    3  If you require Warranty Service  please contact the TEAC Customer Support Hotline at 1300 553 315 for  assistance  Please ensure that you have the model number  serial number and purchase receipt ready when  you Call     Please complete the section below and keep this information for your own rec
15. ords     Owner   s Name    Owner   s Address       Postcode  Model Name No  Serial No   Dealer   s Name  Dealer   s Address   Postcode    Authorised Service Centres in Major Australian Cities    NSW Queensland Western Australia   151 Arthur Street Unit 1  320 Curtin Ave West Unit 2  50 Pilbara Street  Homebush West  NSW 2140 Eagle Farm  QLD 4009 Welshpool  WA 6106  South Australia Victoria    11 McInnes Street  Ridleyton  SA 5008       Thank you for selecting a TEAC product     If you should require assistance with your product regarding its setup  or operation  or if any difficulties arise  please call us directly for advice  between Monday to Friday at 8 30AM     6PM AEST at the    TEAC Customer Support Hotline    1300 553 315    282 Normanby Road  South Melbourne  VIC 3205    teacservicesupport awa com au       www teac com au       COMPATIBILITY INFORMATION    Made for  iPod  iPhone         Works with iPhone    and    Made for iPod    means that an electronic accessory have  been designed to connect specifically to iPhone iPod and have been certified by the  developer to meet Apple performance standards       Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its compliance with safely  and regulatory standards       iPhone and iPod are trademark of Apple Inc   registered in the U  S  and other countries       Please note that the use of this accessory with iPod  iPhone or iPad may affect wireless  performance     Compatibility information    E    iPhone 4  16GB
16. s at the beginning   otherwise it will default to FM status     STATUS INFORMATION ON DISPLAY SCREEN    1  In radio mode  the display screen will show the currently tuned frequency and the  mono stereo status   2  In Audio input  iPod status  show the signal input and volume status     STANDBY MODE    Press the STANDBY button on the remote control  or on the unit   to switch  ON OFF the Standby mode   Note  Make sure that the unit is connected to the power source     TONE FUNCTION    In play status  press TONE button on the remote control to select the Subwoofer  Bass  or Treble adjusting mode  then press the VOL      button to adjust the effect of  Subwoofer  Bass or Treble           DIRECTION BUTTONS   While playing the iPod  press the Direction buttons A V  lt 4  gt  to move the cursor  to select the item you want    MUTE BUTTON    If you press the MUTE button while playing  the sound output will be switch off  Press  the MUTE button again or the VOL    buttons to resume the previous volume level        VOLUME SETTING  Press the VOL     buttons to turn the volume up or down        FAST FORWARD AND FAST REWIND    In USB SD mode  press the  lt  lt  or  gt  gt  button to fast rewind or fast forward  Press  the button again to resume playing mode    In iPod mode  long press the  lt q or pp button to fast rewind or fast forward   Note  These buttons are unavailable in Audio Input mode     PREVIOUS AND NEXT    In play status  press the I lt  button to go to the previous audio fi
    
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