Page 2 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
_ 2 _ IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION: O Read all of these Instructions. O Save these Instructions for later use. O Follow all Warnings and Instructions marked on the audio equipment. 1) Read Instructions — All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the product is operated...
Page 3 - CAUTION
_ 3 _ SAFETY INFORMATION O CAUTION O ACHTUNG O OBSERVERA O ADVARSEL This product has been designed and manufactured according to FDA regulations "title 21, CFR, chapter 1, subchapter J, based on the RadiationControl for Health and Safety Act of 1968", and is classified as a class 1 laser pro...
Page 4 - Before Use; Cassette Tape; Handling the Discs; Remove the battery compartment; Remote Control Unit
_ 4 _ Before Use O Choose the installation location of yourunit carefully. Avoid placing it in directsunlight or close to a source of heat.Also avoid locations subject to vibra-tions and excessive dust, heat, cold ormoisture. Keep away from such sourcesthat hum, such as transformers ormotors. O Do n...
Page 5 - Signal cords; DIGITAL OUTPUT; Connections; Direction; Voltage Conversion; Power cord
_ 5 _ O Before connection, turn off all compo-nents and pay special attention to left (L)and right (R) channel indications. O Read the owner's manual of each com-ponent you intend to use with this unit. ∑ Signal cords LINE INPUT/OUTPUT terminals(Balanced/Unbalanced) Use these terminals to connect th...
Page 6 - Name of Each Control; Ú Æ
_ 6 _ Name of Each Control 1 POWER switch 2 REMOTE SENSOR 3 Multi-function display window a REPEAT indicator b Auto space indicator (A. SPACE) c DELETE indicator d Time mode indicator e Program indicator (PGM) f SHUFFLE indicator g CD input indicator (IN) h TAPE/CD indicator i REC indicator j Tape P...
Page 7 - CD Player; To stop playback; To temporarily suspend playback; Basic Operation
CD Player ∑ Music search using SKIP but-tons ( Ú / Æ ) The beginning of any track can be easilylocated using the Ú / Æ SKIP buttons. This operation is indicated clearly in theTRACK display. O This operation is possible even in theProgram Playback mode. However, onlyprogrammed tracks will be detected...
Page 10 - Time Counter Display
The time counter shows various time read-outs, as follows. 1 Total disc playback time After the disc tray is closed with a discloaded, the total disc playback time andtotal number of tracks on the disc aredisplayed. 2 Elapsed time display When playback begins, the elapsed time of the track being pla...
Page 11 - Cassette Deck Operation; Recording; Loading a Cassette Tape; Erasing
_ 11 _ 1. Press the POWER switch ON.2. Set the REV MODE switch to the required tape travel mode. 3. Load a pre-recorded cassette with its open edge facing down and side A fac-ing toward you. 4. Select ON/OFF of the DOLBY NR system.5. Press the ” or ∏ button to start play- back. 6. Adjust the volume ...
Page 12 - Pitch Control; Notes on CPS; Fast Wind
_ 12 _ You can change the tape speed duringplayback, allowing to change the pitch ofthe reproduced sound. By turning the PITCH CONTROL to the right,the tape speed becomes faster, resulting ina higher pitch. By turning it to the left, thetape speed becomes slower, resulting in alower pitch. O At the ...
Page 13 - For a blank of more than 4 seconds; Record Muting Operation; Copying from CD to Tape
Using the CD SYNC function, a CD-to-tapecopy can be done easily and simply. 1. Load a compact disc.2. Load a recordable cassette.3. Select ON/OFF of the DOLBY NR system. O In the CD SYNC mode, the INPUT levelcontrol has no effect, as the recordinglevel is automatically adjusted internally. ∑ To reco...
Page 14 - Timer-controlled Operation; Timer Connection
The unit has a timer controlled function.This lets you start playback or recordingoperations at any desired time when anoptional audio timer is used. ∑ Timer playback of CD or cassette 1. Connect the unit and your stereo system to an audio timer as shown in the dia-gram. 2. Set the power switches of...
Page 15 - Troubleshooting
Problem Probable cause Remedy General No power when POWER is pressed. Power plug not inserted securely. Plug in securely. Hum. Pin-cord plug not connected securely. Re-connect plug securely. Noise in tuner. Too close to tuner. Keep a reasonable distance between them or switch off the power of this u...
Page 16 - CD player section; Total harmonic distortion:; Cassette section; Specifications; Cleaning tape path; Maintenance; Demagnetizing heads; General; Standard accessories:
CD player section (Audio)Number of channels: 2 Frequency response: 20 - 20,000 Hz ± 0.5 dB Signal-to-noise ratio: 90 dB Total harmonic distortion: 0.02% (1 kHz) Wow and flutter: Unmeasurable (quartz accuracy) Channel separation: 75 dB Pitch control: Approx. ±12 % Output (RCA): 2 Vrms Output (XLR): +...
Page 17 - TEAC CORPORATION; AC POWER CORD CONNECTION; For CANADA; TO THE USER
PRINTED IN CHINA 0799U.M-1529A TEAC CORPORATION 3-7-3, Nakacho, Musashino-shi, Tokyo 180-8550, Japan Phone: (0422) 52-5082 TEAC AMERICA, INC. 7733 Telegraph Road, Montebello, Califor nia 90640 Phone: (323) 726-0303 TEAC CANADA LTD. 340 Brunel Road, Mississauga, Ontario L4Z 2C2, Canada Phone: 905-890...