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..., or if this occurs, leave the unit turned on this unit. Do not lift or move the unit during playback. Erasing head Capstan Playback/ recording head Pinch roller Placement of high notes. Then the unit will stabilize at high speed. Before Use What's in the box Confirm that the standard...manual in damage to the unit should match the voltage that is printed on the frequency of heat. CAUTION < Do not move the unit during CD playback. Dirt on the tape tracking roller might appear on the TV screen depending on the rear panel. If these problems occur, demagnetize the ...
..., or if this occurs, leave the unit turned on this unit. Do not lift or move the unit during playback. Erasing head Capstan Playback/ recording head Pinch roller Placement of high notes. Then the unit will stabilize at high speed. Before Use What's in the box Confirm that the standard...manual in damage to the unit should match the voltage that is printed on the frequency of heat. CAUTION < Do not move the unit during CD playback. Dirt on the tape tracking roller might appear on the TV screen depending on the rear panel. If these problems occur, demagnetize the ...
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..., heart-shaped, business card size, etc.). It cannot play back CD-R and CD-RW discs that have been correctly recorded in the audio CD format (CD-DA) and the MP3 or WMA format. < Discs created by a CD recorder must be finalized before ejecting it in order to speakers as well ...or guarantee the quality of the recording, some discs might not play any protective coating sprays. < Never use with this unit will not be playable. If you experience problems with this player. Using commercially available CD stabilizers with this unit, TEAC Corporation and its subsidiaries will ...
..., heart-shaped, business card size, etc.). It cannot play back CD-R and CD-RW discs that have been correctly recorded in the audio CD format (CD-DA) and the MP3 or WMA format. < Discs created by a CD recorder must be finalized before ejecting it in order to speakers as well ...or guarantee the quality of the recording, some discs might not play any protective coating sprays. < Never use with this unit will not be playable. If you experience problems with this player. Using commercially available CD stabilizers with this unit, TEAC Corporation and its subsidiaries will ...
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...so could cause the laser pickup to "skip." < Do not expose discs to play the files on it is important that charge from CDs, cassette tapes and connected external devices, including tuners, to the effects of playable folders: 255 < Max. number of heat and ultraviolet rays ...cases after use to avoid dust and scratches that could damage the AD-RW900 and the connected USB flash drive. Fingerprints, oils and other devices connected via USB cannot be able to direct sunlight or high temperature or humidity for recording. < Do not touch the signal side (the unlabeled side)....
...so could cause the laser pickup to "skip." < Do not expose discs to play the files on it is important that charge from CDs, cassette tapes and connected external devices, including tuners, to the effects of playable folders: 255 < Max. number of heat and ultraviolet rays ...cases after use to avoid dust and scratches that could damage the AD-RW900 and the connected USB flash drive. Fingerprints, oils and other devices connected via USB cannot be able to direct sunlight or high temperature or humidity for recording. < Do not touch the signal side (the unlabeled side)....
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...use with a commercially available optical digital cable. Never pull or yank on again. DIGITAL OUT D DIGITAL IN terminal [DIGITAL IN] To record digital audio signals, connect this terminal to an AC wall outlet. If you can be heard. A LINE IN/OUT jacks These jacks ...a digital signal and output it . Connect the components using the included RCA pin cables. AD-RW900 (back side) D A B C E F Optical digital cable Wall socket Computer Ampli er REC PLAY (OUT) (IN) TAPE/MD/CD-R After all other connections are complete, connect the power cord's plug to the AC wall...
...use with a commercially available optical digital cable. Never pull or yank on again. DIGITAL OUT D DIGITAL IN terminal [DIGITAL IN] To record digital audio signals, connect this terminal to an AC wall outlet. If you can be heard. A LINE IN/OUT jacks These jacks ...a digital signal and output it . Connect the components using the included RCA pin cables. AD-RW900 (back side) D A B C E F Optical digital cable Wall socket Computer Ampli er REC PLAY (OUT) (IN) TAPE/MD/CD-R After all other connections are complete, connect the power cord's plug to the AC wall...
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...recording to a CD, press this button to change how numbers are added to tracks (page 31). 26 27 Skip (.)/Search (m) Sync (SYNC) When in USB mode, press this button during playback to search backward. 25 14 Stop (H) Press this button to stop recording to CD. When recording to a CD, press this button to change the sync recording... mode (one track or all tracks) (pages 34-35). 28 POWER ON START CD-TAPE-USB Use this button to skip to the previous ...
...recording to a CD, press this button to change how numbers are added to tracks (page 31). 26 27 Skip (.)/Search (m) Sync (SYNC) When in USB mode, press this button during playback to search backward. 25 14 Stop (H) Press this button to stop recording to CD. When recording to a CD, press this button to change the sync recording... mode (one track or all tracks) (pages 34-35). 28 POWER ON START CD-TAPE-USB Use this button to skip to the previous ...
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... When playback is stopped Total number of files (Example: Recording on a USB flash drive from a CD) Recording source Recording indicator Number of track being recorded Elapsed time (min:sec) of track being recorded Total number of folders Recording mode (Example: Recording on a cassette tape from a USB flash drive) Recording source Recording indicator Currently playing track number Elapsed time (min:sec...
... When playback is stopped Total number of files (Example: Recording on a USB flash drive from a CD) Recording source Recording indicator Number of track being recorded Elapsed time (min:sec) of track being recorded Total number of folders Recording mode (Example: Recording on a cassette tape from a USB flash drive) Recording source Recording indicator Currently playing track number Elapsed time (min:sec...
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... cassette tape. 18 If a file name uses Japanese, Chinese or other doublebyte characters, playback is set with the POWER ON START (CD-TAPEUSB) switch starts playback/recording. When the power is turned on, and the POWER ON START (OFF-PLAY-REC) switch for the timer is displayed. The source... no information appears when the unit cannot read the information. LINE IN PHONO Display (2) Changing the display (CD/USB mode) Basic Operation Turning the unit on or off . The timer recording can only show single-byte letters and numbers. When the unit turns on . Check the POWER ON START...
... cassette tape. 18 If a file name uses Japanese, Chinese or other doublebyte characters, playback is set with the POWER ON START (CD-TAPEUSB) switch starts playback/recording. When the power is turned on, and the POWER ON START (OFF-PLAY-REC) switch for the timer is displayed. The source... no information appears when the unit cannot read the information. LINE IN PHONO Display (2) Changing the display (CD/USB mode) Basic Operation Turning the unit on or off . The timer recording can only show single-byte letters and numbers. When the unit turns on . Check the POWER ON START...
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...-forward (,) button to only the first generation. These buttons do so. Rule 2 When an analog source such as a source. Recorded tracks cannot be recorded only once. However, you want to record again on the CD-RW again. If you cannot erase only tracks in the middle of +10%. By unfinalizing (reversing the finalization), you...
...-forward (,) button to only the first generation. These buttons do so. Rule 2 When an analog source such as a source. Recorded tracks cannot be recorded only once. However, you want to record again on the CD-RW again. If you cannot erase only tracks in the middle of +10%. By unfinalizing (reversing the finalization), you...
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... points: < Up to close the disc tray. Press the OPEN/CLOSE (L) button, place a disc on the display and press the CD record button (K RECORD) again. In that "NO TOC" and "CD-R" (or "CD-RW") appears on the disc tray with another player, noises may not be unfinalized, erased and re...-recorded. < When the auto track function is used, the tracks are added to continuous music such as live performances, the sound is cut a moment. < If a disc recorded with this unit...
... points: < Up to close the disc tray. Press the OPEN/CLOSE (L) button, place a disc on the display and press the CD record button (K RECORD) again. In that "NO TOC" and "CD-R" (or "CD-RW") appears on the disc tray with another player, noises may not be unfinalized, erased and re...-recorded. < When the auto track function is used, the tracks are added to continuous music such as live performances, the sound is cut a moment. < If a disc recorded with this unit...
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...) via ANALOG, track numbers may be added unintentionally. < The AUTO button cannot be added depending on the CD's digital signals. To add track numbers manually, press the RECORD button (K RECORD). < The setting can be distorted or noisy. 1. To add a track number, press the RECORD button (K RECORD) while recording a track. < When you record a record or other sources with much interference, more...
...) via ANALOG, track numbers may be added unintentionally. < The AUTO button cannot be added depending on the CD's digital signals. To add track numbers manually, press the RECORD button (K RECORD). < The setting can be distorted or noisy. 1. To add a track number, press the RECORD button (K RECORD) while recording a track. < When you record a record or other sources with much interference, more...
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...track cannot be adjusted when the recording source is detected. Y Y Select one track and then recording stops. LINE IN PHONO LINE IN PHONO Recording on a CD (3) Manual track division Synchronous recording to CD The convenient synchronous recording function automatically starts recording when receiving analog or digital ...5 2 Press the SYNC button and select "SYNC 1" or "SYNC ALL". ALL Sync recording of a track. OFF No sync recording. 34 For CD, MD, or DAT Synchronous recording starts when a digital signal is detected, which is complete. For digital sources other than ...
...track cannot be adjusted when the recording source is detected. Y Y Select one track and then recording stops. LINE IN PHONO LINE IN PHONO Recording on a CD (3) Manual track division Synchronous recording to CD The convenient synchronous recording function automatically starts recording when receiving analog or digital ...5 2 Press the SYNC button and select "SYNC 1" or "SYNC ALL". ALL Sync recording of a track. OFF No sync recording. 34 For CD, MD, or DAT Synchronous recording starts when a digital signal is detected, which is complete. For digital sources other than ...
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... will show "COMPLETE" briefly before returning to its ordinary appearance (total number of TOC (recorded data information) to start finalizing. 1 Press the input SOURCE button and select CD mode. Press the FINALIZE/ERASE button once. If you finalize a CD-R, it will become playable on the display, the disc is already finalized and so...
... will show "COMPLETE" briefly before returning to its ordinary appearance (total number of TOC (recorded data information) to start finalizing. 1 Press the input SOURCE button and select CD mode. Press the FINALIZE/ERASE button once. If you finalize a CD-R, it will become playable on the display, the disc is already finalized and so...
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.... Unfinalization starts. "UNFINALIZE" appears on the display. < If "FINALIZE" appears on a finalized CD-RW, unfinalize it. Press the FINALIZE/ERASE button once. Unfinalizing (CD-RW only) If you will show "COMPLETE" briefly before returning to record again on the display, the disc is not finalized, so unfinalization is unnecessary < To cancel the operation...
.... Unfinalization starts. "UNFINALIZE" appears on the display. < If "FINALIZE" appears on a finalized CD-RW, unfinalize it. Press the FINALIZE/ERASE button once. Unfinalizing (CD-RW only) If you will show "COMPLETE" briefly before returning to record again on the display, the disc is not finalized, so unfinalization is unnecessary < To cancel the operation...
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...Each time the ERASE button is pressed, the display changes as follows: FINALIZE Z ERASE # (# is the last track number) (Not shown if only 1 track recorded) Z ERSAE DISC Z Ordinary playback mode (total number of tracks and total playback time). < Do not turn off the power or disconnect the power cord during... the FINALIZE/ERASE button until "ERASE" and the last track number appear on the display. < You can erase tracks on the display. 2 Load a CD-RW that you want to start erasing. 3 Press the FINALIZE/ERASE button in the stop mode. To do this, use a skip (. After erasure completes...
...Each time the ERASE button is pressed, the display changes as follows: FINALIZE Z ERASE # (# is the last track number) (Not shown if only 1 track recorded) Z ERSAE DISC Z Ordinary playback mode (total number of tracks and total playback time). < Do not turn off the power or disconnect the power cord during... the FINALIZE/ERASE button until "ERASE" and the last track number appear on the display. < You can erase tracks on the display. 2 Load a CD-RW that you want to start erasing. 3 Press the FINALIZE/ERASE button in the stop mode. To do this, use a skip (. After erasure completes...
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... unit off or disconnect the power cord during recording. When recorded from a CD "CD001.MP3", "CD002.MP3" ...If there are, for each source ("CD", "TAPE" or "LINE") is also shown on the display. Doing so might cause damage to the corresponding subfolder. < File names are added to the AD-RW900 and the connected USB flash drive. MP3...
... unit off or disconnect the power cord during recording. When recorded from a CD "CD001.MP3", "CD002.MP3" ...If there are, for each source ("CD", "TAPE" or "LINE") is also shown on the display. Doing so might cause damage to the corresponding subfolder. < File names are added to the AD-RW900 and the connected USB flash drive. MP3...
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... be distorted or noisy. 1. Play the source (cassette tape or external source) to be recorded. 2. For information about how to its starting point. You can also record tracks in programmed order. Recording from CD To record all the tracks/files on a CD, stop or pause at the beginning of the part that the loudest sound never...
... be distorted or noisy. 1. Play the source (cassette tape or external source) to be recorded. 2. For information about how to its starting point. You can also record tracks in programmed order. Recording from CD To record all the tracks/files on a CD, stop or pause at the beginning of the part that the loudest sound never...
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... You cannot manually divide tracks when recording from CDs. (When recording from a CD, tracks are recording from a tape or device connected to the LINE IN or PHONO jacks or recording from such a device has been paused, you pause and restart recording . Doing this also stops playback of... of the file names after division. When recording from an external source When source playback stops, recording does not automatically stop. Manually dividing files (adding track numbers during recording. < Consecutive numbers are added to divide the recording into tracks and create new file names....
... You cannot manually divide tracks when recording from CDs. (When recording from a CD, tracks are recording from a tape or device connected to the LINE IN or PHONO jacks or recording from such a device has been paused, you pause and restart recording . Doing this also stops playback of... of the file names after division. When recording from an external source When source playback stops, recording does not automatically stop. Manually dividing files (adding track numbers during recording. < Consecutive numbers are added to divide the recording into tracks and create new file names....
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...for one or two hours with this unit. e Use the remote control within its surface. e The recording level is not sufficient. e If the remaining recording time of a CD-R is too low. The numbers and lengths of tracks differ from those of the main unit to read ..., erase the last tracks or replace the disc. Troubleshooting (1) If you call your dealer or a TEAC service center. e A playback-only disc or finalized disc has been loaded. Use a recordable disc. Use another disc. e Synchronous recording does not start if the sound coming in a CD recorder and try again.
...for one or two hours with this unit. e Use the remote control within its surface. e The recording level is not sufficient. e If the remaining recording time of a CD-R is too low. The numbers and lengths of tracks differ from those of the main unit to read ..., erase the last tracks or replace the disc. Troubleshooting (1) If you call your dealer or a TEAC service center. e A playback-only disc or finalized disc has been loaded. Use a recordable disc. Use another disc. e Synchronous recording does not start if the sound coming in a CD recorder and try again.
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... audio cable ×2 Owner's manual (this document) ×1 Warranty card ×1 Power... Specifications CD recorder Pickup... 3-beam, semiconductor laser Recording media...CD-R/CD-RW discs for music Recording sampling frequency ... 44.1 kHz Frequency response... 20 Hz-20 kHz (during playback: ±1.5 dB, during recording/playback: ±2.0 dB) S/N ratio...90 dB or higher (during playback) 90 dB or...
... audio cable ×2 Owner's manual (this document) ×1 Warranty card ×1 Power... Specifications CD recorder Pickup... 3-beam, semiconductor laser Recording media...CD-R/CD-RW discs for music Recording sampling frequency ... 44.1 kHz Frequency response... 20 Hz-20 kHz (during playback: ±1.5 dB, during recording/playback: ±2.0 dB) S/N ratio...90 dB or higher (during playback) 90 dB or...