Teac MP3 Player Mini CD MP3 Player User Manual

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User's manual.......................................... Page 2  
Guide de l'utilisateur ........................... page 18  
Manual de usuario ........................... Pagina 34  
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2. Operating Instructions  
Power  
The player can be powered either by 2 AA-size  
alkaline batteries or by the AC adapter.  
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Inserting Batteries  
Remove the battery cover on the back of the player  
by sliding it in the direction indicated by the arrow  
on the battery-cover.  
Insert 2 AA-size alkaline batteries according to the  
drawing. Please make sure that the batteries are  
properly inserted, with + and - side according to the  
the markings on figure 1.  
figure 1  
Note: Batteries contain chemical substances,  
when empty, they should be properly  
disposed of.  
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Front Panel  
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5
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7
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4
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3
1 Stop/Off ()  
5 Equalizer  
6 Repeat  
7 Intro  
2 Previous ()  
3 Play/On/Pause(ꢂꢃ)  
4 Next ()  
8 Program  
figure 2  
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Side Panel  
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9
10  
14  
11  
9
Powersupplyin  
11 Openplayer  
cover  
14 Volumecontrol  
10 Headphonein+  
Line out  
figure 3  
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12 Hold  
13 Bassboost  
figure 4  
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Connecting the AC adapter  
Insert the 120VAC AC adapter into the appropriate  
socket (9 figure 3).  
Insert the power plug into the main outlet.  
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Getting Started  
Open the cover by sliding the "Open" switch (11  
figure 3).  
Insert a MiniCD into the player, with the disc label  
facing up. Never touch the lens of the player.  
Close the cover.  
Press "Play" (3 figure 2) to turn on the power.  
The player will start initializing the CD. When initial-  
izing, the LCD display shows "READ".  
If a MP3 CD is inserted, the display will show the total  
number of titles and tracks.  
If a Audio CD is inserted, the display will show the  
total tracks and playing time.  
If no CD is inserted or the disc cannot be initialized,  
the LCD display will show "NO DISC".  
Only when power comes from the batteries, will the  
battery-status indicator appear on the display.  
battery full  
battery empty  
When the batteries are running low, the battery-  
indicator will start flashing.  
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Play/Pause/Resume (3)  
Press Play "ꢀꢁ" (3 figure 2) to start playing music.  
If this button is pressed during playing, the player will  
go into "Pause" mode. To resume play, press "ꢀꢁ"  
(3 figure 2) once again.  
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playmode  
pausemode  
Please note that when playing a MP3 CD, the  
songs will be played in the file names’ alpha-  
betical order, unless the user has changed the  
playing-orderbyaddinga"tag"tothefilename.  
Stop/Off (1)  
Press Stop "" (1 figure 2) to stop the player and enter  
idle status (the motor does not run but the power is on).  
When the player is in idle status, pressing the "" (1  
figure 2) button will turn off the player.  
Next (4)  
Press Next "" (4) figure 2 to skip to the beginning  
of the next track. Continuous pressing of Next ""  
(4 figure 2) during play will fast-search forward  
through the track.  
Previous (2)  
Press Previous "" (2 figure 2) to skip to the begin-  
ning of the previous track. Continuous pressing of  
Previous during play will fast-search backwards  
through the track.  
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Program (8)  
The TEAC MP3 Player has a memory for program  
ming up to 20 songs.  
To start the "program" function, press the Program  
button (8 figure 2). The memory-ID starts from "01".  
The song ID starts from title 1 and track 00 if the  
memory is empty. If the memory is not empty, the last  
memorized song will be displayed.  
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Press Next or Previous to select the song you want to  
program. Press Program to store the selected song in  
the memory. Repeat this process until you have  
programmed the songs that you want. Press play  
"ꢀꢁ" (3 figure 2) to start playing the programmed  
songs.  
The program-memory will be erased when the power  
is switched off.  
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Intro (7)  
Press Intro (7 figure 2) to start playing the intro (the  
first 10 seconds) of every song. If the player is in  
Program mode, only the intro of the memorized  
songs will be played.  
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To stop the intro function, press the Intro button (7  
figure 2) once again or press the Play button (3 figure  
2).  
Repeat (6)  
The repeat function has 5 modes:  
Off/Repeat song/repeat title/repeat all/random play.  
Press Repeat button (6 figure 2) to change the repeat  
mode; the default setting is "repeat off". Repeat Off  
is not displayed on the LCD-display.  
If the player is in Program mode, the Repeat function  
will only repeat the memorized songs.  
Equalizer (5)  
The TEAC MP3 Player has 4 equalizer modes:  
Normal/Jazz/Rock/Classic. Press the EQ button (5  
figure 2) to change the EQ mode; default setting by  
power on is "normal".  
Normal mode is not displayed on the LCD-display.  
Please note that the EQ function only works when  
playing MP3 CD’s.  
Bass Boost (13)  
Turn on the switch to enable the Bass Boost function.  
Refer to figure 4.  
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Hold (12)  
Turn on the switch to hold (disable) all panel buttons.  
Refer to figure 4.  
Open (11)  
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Slide the switch to open the player cover. Refer to  
figure 3.  
Opening the cover will stop any action, but the  
powerwillremainon. TheLCD-displayshows"OPEN".  
Volume (14)  
The TEAC MP3 Player has a rotary volume controller;  
turning the volume-wheel clockwise will increase the  
volume; turning the wheel anti-clockwise will de-  
crease the volume.  
Earphone and AC adapter connections  
DC jack (9 figure 3) is used for connecting the AC  
adapter. Stereo earphone jack (10) figure 3 is used for  
connecting the headphone or the optional cable to  
connect the player to your HiFi-system.  
ESP and mechanical anti-shock  
The TEAC MP3 Player is equipped with a Electronic  
Shock Protection feature for MP3 CD, and with a  
mechanicalantishockfeature, whichensurescontinu-  
ous play while playing AudioCD’s. Both ESP and  
Anti-Shock features are always enabled.  
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WARNING!  
When using headphones  
Avoid damaging your hearing: do not play your  
headset at a high volume. Hearing experts ad-  
vise against continuous extended play. If you  
experience a ringing in your ears, reduce the  
volume or discontinue use.  
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Do not use while operating a motorized vehi-  
cle. It may create a traffic hazard and it is  
illegal in many areas. You should be extremely  
cautious or temporarily discontinue use in po-  
tentially hazardous situations. Even if your  
headphones are of an "open air" type, do not  
turn up the volume so high that you cannot hear  
what is going on around you.  
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3. Troubleshooting  
When your player does not operate properly, please  
check the following points. If you are unable to solve  
the problem, please contact TEAC Tech Support.  
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Power can not be turned on  
Check if the batteries are inserted correctly, see  
page 3.  
Replace batteries if they become discharged  
Check if the AC adapter is connected properly  
to the player, see page 5.  
Check if the connection of the AC adapter to the  
player is loose.  
Playback is not possible or player stops dur-  
ing playback  
Make sure the disc cover is closed properly  
Deactivate the HOLD mode  
When there is condensation on the lens, wait until  
the lens has cleared.  
Check if the CD disc is inserted properly, it should  
be placed with the label side up.  
Check if the CD disc is scratched or damaged. If so,  
use another disc.  
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Playback does not start from the first track  
Check if the program or the resume function is  
activated, if so clear program or switch off resume.  
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No sound or sound quality is poor  
Check if headphones are connected properly, see  
figure 3 on page 5.  
Check the volume level, adjust if necessary.  
Check if the headphone plug is dirty, if so clean the  
headphone plug.  
Check if the player is located near strong magnetic  
fields, if so move the set away.  
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4. Technical specifications:  
Dimensions: 4.06" (D) x 3.74" (W) x 1.12" (H)  
Weight:  
Disc:  
.35 lbs  
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disc size: 8cm MiniCD  
capacity: 185MB = 3 to 4 hours of  
MP3 music on 1 MiniCD, 21min Audio  
(CD-DA) on 1 MiniCD  
TEAC recommends the use of TEAC Mini CD-R media.  
Most CD-R/RW drives support reading and writing  
this media.  
8cm CD-media can not be used in a "slot-in" drive  
and in a car-hifi set, unless a CD-adapter is used.  
Supported CD format: CD-DA and MP3  
(MPEG-1 Audio ISO/IEC  
11172-3) including  
.MP3 or .MPx  
Supported CD media: CD-ROM, CD-R, CD-RW  
Supported CD mode: CD Digital Audio, CD ROM  
mode 1 or mode 2, CD EXTRA  
(multi session)  
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Power supply:  
1.5V AA alkaline battery x 2  
TEAC recommends Duracell UltraM3 AA alkaline  
batteries for optimal performance.  
4.5V/1A Linear Power Adapter  
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Operation Time:  
Anti-shock:  
up to 7 hours on 2 AA-size  
alkaline batteries  
40 secs mechanical anti-shock  
for CD-DA  
8secs ESP for MP3  
Supported bitrate:  
32Kbps ~ 320Kbps  
(MPEG-1 layer 3)  
Supported  
sampling rate:  
max. 44.1KHz  
Temperature and humidity  
Storage:  
temp. -20° C to 60° C /  
hum. 10% to 90%  
RH non-condensing  
Operating:  
temp. 0° C to 45° C /  
hum. 10% to 80%  
RH non-condensing  
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Headphone specifications  
Type:  
Sennheiser MX 300  
Frequency response: 18 – 20000Hz  
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Impedance:  
Max. SPL:  
32  
116dB (at 1kHz, 0.5Vrms)  
approx. 1 m.  
Cable length:  
Output:  
0.75Vrms (load=32 )  
Frequency Response: 100Hz-20KHz  
Signal to noise ratio: >80dB  
Distortion (thd):  
Channel separation: >65dB  
MTBF: minimum 20000 POH  
1% max at 1KHz  
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5. Technical Support  
For technical support, please contact the TEAC Ser-  
vice and Support Center:  
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North America  
TEAC America, Inc. (USA)  
Technical Support  
Telephone: (323)727-4860 • Fax: (323)869-8751  
Monday -Friday 8:00 a.m.-5:00 pm PST  
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