AD-850 Owner s Manual
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... is used as power-supply cord or plug is intended to alert the user to qualified service personnel. oo The apparatus draws nominal non-operating power from the apparatus. 11) Only use this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for replacement of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the ON position. IN USA/CANADA, USE ONLY ON 120 V SUPPLY. 1) Read these instructions. 2) Keep these instructions. 3) Heed...
... is used as power-supply cord or plug is intended to alert the user to qualified service personnel. oo The apparatus draws nominal non-operating power from the apparatus. 11) Only use this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for replacement of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the ON position. IN USA/CANADA, USE ONLY ON 120 V SUPPLY. 1) Read these instructions. 2) Keep these instructions. 3) Heed...
AD-850 Owner s Manual
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... guarantee that to which can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in a particular installation. If this document are available to end users. If a battery or accumulator contains more of the FCC Rules. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (continued) Model for USA This equipment has been tested and found to comply with this product does not convey a license nor...
... guarantee that to which can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in a particular installation. If this document are available to end users. If a battery or accumulator contains more of the FCC Rules. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (continued) Model for USA This equipment has been tested and found to comply with this product does not convey a license nor...
AD-850 Owner s Manual
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...timer e "Timer-controlled playback and recording" on page 36 Timer-controlled playback Timer-controlled recording LINE IN 5 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 2 What you can do with this unit 5 Before use 6 Discs 7 Cassette tapes 8 USB flash drives 9 MP3 files 10 Identifying the parts (remote control 10 Identifying the parts (main unit 12 Using the remote control 14 Display 14 Connections 16 Basic operation 17 Listening to a CD 18 Repeat playback 20 Shuffle playback 20 Programmed playback 21 Listening to a cassette tape 24 Listening to files on a USB flash drive 26 Recording...
...timer e "Timer-controlled playback and recording" on page 36 Timer-controlled playback Timer-controlled recording LINE IN 5 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 2 What you can do with this unit 5 Before use 6 Discs 7 Cassette tapes 8 USB flash drives 9 MP3 files 10 Identifying the parts (remote control 10 Identifying the parts (main unit 12 Using the remote control 14 Display 14 Connections 16 Basic operation 17 Listening to a CD 18 Repeat playback 20 Shuffle playback 20 Programmed playback 21 Listening to a cassette tape 24 Listening to files on a USB flash drive 26 Recording...
AD-850 Owner s Manual
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... during playback. RCA audio cables × 2 Owner's manual (this document) × 1 oo For information about the warranty, users living in the USA and Canada should get into the unit, contact your TEAC product online. Before use 1) Open the TEAC Global Site. 2) In the TEAC Downloads section, click the desired language to open the cabinet as this might damage the disc or the unit. < The voltage supplied to...
... during playback. RCA audio cables × 2 Owner's manual (this document) × 1 oo For information about the warranty, users living in the USA and Canada should get into the unit, contact your TEAC product online. Before use 1) Open the TEAC Global Site. 2) In the TEAC Downloads section, click the desired language to open the cabinet as this might damage the disc or the unit. < The voltage supplied to...
AD-850 Owner s Manual
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... disc label or the CD jacket. CD-R and CD-RW discs that have been recorded in the audio CD format (CD-DA) and the MP3 format. < Discs created by a CD recorder must be finalized before ejecting it carefully by the unit, but they will make no sound when played back. Playback of any other type of disc could be responsible for any other type of DVD into the disc tray...
... disc label or the CD jacket. CD-R and CD-RW discs that have been recorded in the audio CD format (CD-DA) and the MP3 format. < Discs created by a CD recorder must be finalized before ejecting it carefully by the unit, but they will make no sound when played back. Playback of any other type of disc could be responsible for any other type of DVD into the disc tray...
AD-850 Owner s Manual
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.... oo Max. number of playable/recordable files: 999 oo Operation with detection holes. Be careful not to a USB flash drive, the monitored sound might skip depending on the detection holes in MP3 format. oo When recording from CDs, cassette tapes and connected external devices, including tuners, to prevent important recordings from being erased by accident. ENGLISH USB flash drives Automatic tape type detection function This cassette deck can detect...
.... oo Max. number of playable/recordable files: 999 oo Operation with detection holes. Be careful not to a USB flash drive, the monitored sound might skip depending on the detection holes in MP3 format. oo When recording from CDs, cassette tapes and connected external devices, including tuners, to prevent important recordings from being erased by accident. ENGLISH USB flash drives Automatic tape type detection function This cassette deck can detect...
AD-850 Owner s Manual
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... set the repeat function (page 20). OPEN/CLOSE (L) button Press this button again. To resume playback, press this button to clear programmed tracks/files (page 23). Skip (.//)/Search (m/,) buttons Press these buttons to skip through tracks/files. When in USB recording standby, press this button to open and close the disc tray. K REC LEVEL buttons Use these buttons to adjust the recording level. 11 F CLEAR button Use this to start playback. J Stop (H) button Press this button to start playback. D SHUFFLE button Use this button to a tape. Play (t) button...
... set the repeat function (page 20). OPEN/CLOSE (L) button Press this button again. To resume playback, press this button to clear programmed tracks/files (page 23). Skip (.//)/Search (m/,) buttons Press these buttons to skip through tracks/files. When in USB recording standby, press this button to open and close the disc tray. K REC LEVEL buttons Use these buttons to adjust the recording level. 11 F CLEAR button Use this to start playback. J Stop (H) button Press this button to start playback. D SHUFFLE button Use this button to a tape. Play (t) button...
AD-850 Owner s Manual
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... button to open and close the disc tray. 4 COUNTER RESET button Press this button to reset the tape counter to "0000". 5 REC LEVEL knob Turn this knob to adjust the recording level. 6 Skip (.//)/Search (m/,) buttons Press these buttons to search for part of tracks/files, playback time and other information (page 14). 2 Remote sensor When operating the remote control, point it during recording to divide the file at that point (page 30). 11 RECORD TAPE button Use...
... button to open and close the disc tray. 4 COUNTER RESET button Press this button to reset the tape counter to "0000". 5 REC LEVEL knob Turn this knob to adjust the recording level. 6 Skip (.//)/Search (m/,) buttons Press these buttons to search for part of tracks/files, playback time and other information (page 14). 2 Remote sensor When operating the remote control, point it during recording to divide the file at that point (page 30). 11 RECORD TAPE button Use...
AD-850 Owner s Manual
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..., playback, recording or the erasure of a file. 26 POWER ON START CD-TAPE-USB switch Use this switch to set the sound source that is active when the power is turned on or off , play or record, connect a commerciallyavailable programmable timer to this button to start recording. 16 EJECT (L) button When the tape is paused to resume playback/ recording. 18 PITCH CONTROL knob Turn this knob to vary the playback speed (page 25). 19 ECHO MODE switch This changes...
..., playback, recording or the erasure of a file. 26 POWER ON START CD-TAPE-USB switch Use this switch to set the sound source that is active when the power is turned on or off , play or record, connect a commerciallyavailable programmable timer to this button to start recording. 16 EJECT (L) button When the tape is paused to resume playback/ recording. 18 PITCH CONTROL knob Turn this knob to vary the playback speed (page 25). 19 ECHO MODE switch This changes...
AD-850 Owner s Manual
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... new ones when this unit and the other devices might not operate correctly. CD mode During playback Audio CD Elapsed time of current track (min./sec.) oo When using the remote control VVCAUTION Misuse of batteries could cause them . Currently playing track number MP3 disc Currently playing file number (starting with 001 in fire, injury or the staining of 5 m (16 ft) or less. Make sure that they are probably exhausted. Replace...
... new ones when this unit and the other devices might not operate correctly. CD mode During playback Audio CD Elapsed time of current track (min./sec.) oo When using the remote control VVCAUTION Misuse of batteries could cause them . Currently playing track number MP3 disc Currently playing file number (starting with 001 in fire, injury or the staining of 5 m (16 ft) or less. Make sure that they are probably exhausted. Replace...
AD-850 Owner s Manual
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...) When playback is stopped Total number of files Total number of folders Recording mode (Example: Recording on a cassette tape from a USB flash drive) Recording source Recording indicator During playback in CD mode or USB mode, each time the DISPLAY button is pressed, the display changes as follows: Audio CD Remaining time of current track (min./sec.) Total elapsed time of the disc (min./sec.) Total remaining time of the disc (min./sec.) Currently playing track number and elapsed time of current track (min./sec.) MP3 disc/USB File...
...) When playback is stopped Total number of files Total number of folders Recording mode (Example: Recording on a cassette tape from a USB flash drive) Recording source Recording indicator During playback in CD mode or USB mode, each time the DISPLAY button is pressed, the display changes as follows: Audio CD Remaining time of current track (min./sec.) Total elapsed time of the disc (min./sec.) Total remaining time of the disc (min./sec.) Currently playing track number and elapsed time of current track (min./sec.) MP3 disc/USB File...
AD-850 Owner s Manual
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... CD/USB/LINE is selected as a source. Press the COUNTER RESET button to reset the tape counter to open the compartment when in a recording mode. When the tape is reached. oo Do not press the TAPE EJECT (-) button during playback. Turning the PITCH CONTROL knob clockwise increases the playback speed and raises the pitch by a maximum of the tape is stopped, press the TAPE EJECT (L) button to "0000". You can use this function...
... CD/USB/LINE is selected as a source. Press the COUNTER RESET button to reset the tape counter to open the compartment when in a recording mode. When the tape is reached. oo Do not press the TAPE EJECT (-) button during playback. Turning the PITCH CONTROL knob clockwise increases the playback speed and raises the pitch by a maximum of the tape is stopped, press the TAPE EJECT (L) button to "0000". You can use this function...
AD-850 Owner s Manual
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... USB Stop (H) button to adjust the recording level so that source. Use the REC LEVEL knob to stop . To record from the middle of that the loudest sound never lights the "OVER" indicator on a CD, pause at the point from a CD To record all the tracks/files on a CD, stop or pause at the beginning of the part that you must also start playback of a tape, stop the disc first. Recording...
... USB Stop (H) button to adjust the recording level so that source. Use the REC LEVEL knob to stop . To record from the middle of that the loudest sound never lights the "OVER" indicator on a CD, pause at the point from a CD To record all the tracks/files on a CD, stop or pause at the beginning of the part that you must also start playback of a tape, stop the disc first. Recording...
AD-850 Owner s Manual
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Recording on a cassette tape (continued) 3 Press the RECORD TAPE button to start recording. You can also record tracks in a connected player. Before recording, adjust the recording level. Failure to do so could cause the recorded sound to be recorded. 2. To record from a CD To record all the tracks/files on a CD, stop recording, press the TAPE Stop (H) button. 4 Adjust the recording level. Recording from a tuner, tune in programmed order. To record only some of the tracks/files on the display blink. < To stop the disc first. To record from a USB flash...
Recording on a cassette tape (continued) 3 Press the RECORD TAPE button to start recording. You can also record tracks in a connected player. Before recording, adjust the recording level. Failure to do so could cause the recorded sound to be recorded. 2. To record from a CD To record all the tracks/files on a CD, stop recording, press the TAPE Stop (H) button. 4 Adjust the recording level. Recording from a tuner, tune in programmed order. To record only some of the tracks/files on the display blink. < To stop the disc first. To record from a USB flash...
AD-850 Owner s Manual
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... require power to be supplied or stereo mics. While inputting sound with the mic, turn the MIC LEVEL knob to adjust the level. Connecting a mic Use a mono dynamic mic. Connect the mic plug to the MIC connector on the front of the unit, and follow the recording procedures (pages 28 and 31) to MIN before connecting a mic and when not using a mic. oo Set the...
... require power to be supplied or stereo mics. While inputting sound with the mic, turn the MIC LEVEL knob to adjust the level. Connecting a mic Use a mono dynamic mic. Connect the mic plug to the MIC connector on the front of the unit, and follow the recording procedures (pages 28 and 31) to MIN before connecting a mic and when not using a mic. oo Set the...
AD-850 Owner s Manual
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... the LINE inputs. Wall socket 2 Set the power switch of all other options to their proper positions. oo Read the instructions of a radio program, set your audio equipment. "TIMER" appears on . To make a timer-controlled recording of each plug securely. AD-850 VVComplete all components to ON. 3 Prepare the source for timer playback. Doing so could cause noise. Timer playback does not work with power cords. available programmable timer (see the previous section). Timer 4 Set the POWER ON START CD-TAPE-USB switch...
... the LINE inputs. Wall socket 2 Set the power switch of all other options to their proper positions. oo Read the instructions of a radio program, set your audio equipment. "TIMER" appears on . To make a timer-controlled recording of each plug securely. AD-850 VVComplete all components to ON. 3 Prepare the source for timer playback. Doing so could cause noise. Timer playback does not work with power cords. available programmable timer (see the previous section). Timer 4 Set the POWER ON START CD-TAPE-USB switch...
AD-850 Owner s Manual
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... function cannot be an external device connected to the LINE inputs. Timer-Controlled Recording ( ) < The timer recording source can record on Normal (type ) and Chrome (type ) tapes with the side to be recorded facing forward. If the erasure prevention tabs of the cassette tape have been broken off position, timer playback will not be turned off ) times. 4 Set the POWER ON START CD-TAPE-USB switch to TAPE. At this time, do not want to use the timer, set to TAPE...
... function cannot be an external device connected to the LINE inputs. Timer-Controlled Recording ( ) < The timer recording source can record on Normal (type ) and Chrome (type ) tapes with the side to be recorded facing forward. If the erasure prevention tabs of the cassette tape have been broken off position, timer playback will not be turned off ) times. 4 Set the POWER ON START CD-TAPE-USB switch to TAPE. At this time, do not want to use the timer, set to TAPE...
AD-850 Owner s Manual
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... all components will be distorted or noisy. Timer-controlled playback and recording (contd.) Automatic power saving function 7 Adjust the recording level. Changing the automatic power saving setting 1 Press the SOURCE button to select CD. 2 Press the CD OPEN/CLOSE (-) button to be switched off ) times. When this unit is only included in European models. ATTENTION oo Do not close the disc tray. 38 Adjust the REC LEVEL knob so that the peak...
... all components will be distorted or noisy. Timer-controlled playback and recording (contd.) Automatic power saving function 7 Adjust the recording level. Changing the automatic power saving setting 1 Press the SOURCE button to select CD. 2 Press the CD OPEN/CLOSE (-) button to be switched off ) times. When this unit is only included in European models. ATTENTION oo Do not close the disc tray. 38 Adjust the REC LEVEL knob so that the peak...
AD-850 Owner s Manual
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.... Buttons do not play the disc until you have corrected the condition of the disc. e Check the operation of the connected units. CD player Will not play unfinalized CD-R/RW discs. e The cassette tape is pressed. Cannot record e If the erasure prevention tabs on top of the cassette are exhausted, change to turn the power off automatically (European models only). e Make sure that the USB flash drive is because the automatic power saving function turned...
.... Buttons do not play the disc until you have corrected the condition of the disc. e Check the operation of the connected units. CD player Will not play unfinalized CD-R/RW discs. e The cassette tape is pressed. Cannot record e If the erasure prevention tabs on top of the cassette are exhausted, change to turn the power off automatically (European models only). e Make sure that the USB flash drive is because the automatic power saving function turned...
AD-850 Owner s Manual
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... Tape speed 4.76 cm/sec. ENGLISH Specifications CD Player Pickup 3-beam, semiconductor laser Digital filter 8-times oversampling Frequency response 20 Hz - 20 kHz, ±2 dB Total harmonic distortion 0.02% or less (1 kHz) Signal-to-noise ratio (S/N 87 dB or more (IHF-A) Analog output 2.0 V (RCA) Included Accessories Remote control (RC-1329) × 1 Batteries (AAA) for remote control × 2 RCA audio cables × 2 Owner's manual (this document) × 1 Quick start guide...
... Tape speed 4.76 cm/sec. ENGLISH Specifications CD Player Pickup 3-beam, semiconductor laser Digital filter 8-times oversampling Frequency response 20 Hz - 20 kHz, ±2 dB Total harmonic distortion 0.02% or less (1 kHz) Signal-to-noise ratio (S/N 87 dB or more (IHF-A) Analog output 2.0 V (RCA) Included Accessories Remote control (RC-1329) × 1 Batteries (AAA) for remote control × 2 RCA audio cables × 2 Owner's manual (this document) × 1 Quick start guide...