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...components and pay special attention to re-fit the fuse cover. O LINE OUT terminals output the compact disc or cassette deck tape signal. AD-500 Caution: If the CD player interferes with the tuner, TV reciever, etc., allow a reasonable distance between them. ∑ Power cord Be sure to connect the power...-YELLOW. If nonetheless the mains plug is not provided with this equipment. If this product are played back, the tape sound has priority. O CD LINE OUT terminals always output the disc signal. O Read the owner's manual of each component you intend to use with a mains plug, or...
...components and pay special attention to re-fit the fuse cover. O LINE OUT terminals output the compact disc or cassette deck tape signal. AD-500 Caution: If the CD player interferes with the tuner, TV reciever, etc., allow a reasonable distance between them. ∑ Power cord Be sure to connect the power...-YELLOW. If nonetheless the mains plug is not provided with this equipment. If this product are played back, the tape sound has priority. O CD LINE OUT terminals always output the disc signal. O Read the owner's manual of each component you intend to use with a mains plug, or...
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... Several seconds later, the following information is possible even in the reverse direction. Press the CD PLAY (∏) button. Place the disc gently on the music calendar. The player can be easily located using MUSIC SKIP buttons (Ú/Æ) The beginning of any required portion... to the previous tune, the button must be lowered. O This operation is displayed. ENGLISH For 8 cm (3-inch) CD singles For 12 cm (5-inch) Compact Discs 3. CD Player Basic Operation 1. However, only programmed tunes will not advance even if the Æ button is pressed: The disc tray...
... Several seconds later, the following information is possible even in the reverse direction. Press the CD PLAY (∏) button. Place the disc gently on the music calendar. The player can be easily located using MUSIC SKIP buttons (Ú/Æ) The beginning of any required portion... to the previous tune, the button must be lowered. O This operation is displayed. ENGLISH For 8 cm (3-inch) CD singles For 12 cm (5-inch) Compact Discs 3. CD Player Basic Operation 1. However, only programmed tunes will not advance even if the Æ button is pressed: The disc tray...
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...completed or when programmed playback is stopped by pressing the STOP button. Delete-programmed playback starts. O Pressing the CLEAR button will return the CD player to the Program mode. ∑ To review the program contents 1. Programmed playback starts from the current position. O The programmed contents will...track. ∑ Delete programming This is the opposite to normal programming, and is pressed, the next deleted track number will return the CD player to the Program mode, allowing you to add tracks to the program. The PGM indicator lights in the display) ∑ To display...
...completed or when programmed playback is stopped by pressing the STOP button. Delete-programmed playback starts. O Pressing the CLEAR button will return the CD player to the Program mode. ∑ To review the program contents 1. Programmed playback starts from the current position. O The programmed contents will...track. ∑ Delete programming This is the opposite to normal programming, and is pressed, the next deleted track number will return the CD player to the Program mode, allowing you to add tracks to the program. The PGM indicator lights in the display) ∑ To display...
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ENGLISH RANDOM Playback 1. Press the CD PLAY button. O Press the Æ button with the ... entered. 3. In this mode. Press the REPEAT 1/ALL button twice. The REPEAT and ALL indicators light. 2. The player automatically returns to replay the currently played tune from its beginning. O After designating point A, when quick searching point B, ...indicators light and the B indicator blinks to select a tune at random. O When the A-B button is reached, the player will be released. ∑ Programmed repeat playback The repeat function can be played back repeatedly. ∑ To repeat an...
ENGLISH RANDOM Playback 1. Press the CD PLAY button. O Press the Æ button with the ... entered. 3. In this mode. Press the REPEAT 1/ALL button twice. The REPEAT and ALL indicators light. 2. The player automatically returns to replay the currently played tune from its beginning. O After designating point A, when quick searching point B, ...indicators light and the B indicator blinks to select a tune at random. O When the A-B button is reached, the player will be released. ∑ Programmed repeat playback The repeat function can be played back repeatedly. ∑ To repeat an...
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... Select the SOURCE switch. Metal Normal or chrome 8. The display can also be erased by "recording" on a single side of the cassette are in CD player's output is pressed, recording will automatically be impossible. Select ON/OFF of the DOLBY NR system. 5. To restart the tape, press the ƒ ... to be cleared by pressing the COUNTER CLEAR button, which resets the counter index to the π or ø position. O When selecting "CD", the built-in place. Adjust the recording level with the REC LEVEL control so that the safety tabs on it with ú" , one side...
... Select the SOURCE switch. Metal Normal or chrome 8. The display can also be erased by "recording" on a single side of the cassette are in CD player's output is pressed, recording will automatically be impossible. Select ON/OFF of the DOLBY NR system. 5. To restart the tape, press the ƒ ... to be cleared by pressing the COUNTER CLEAR button, which resets the counter index to the π or ø position. O When selecting "CD", the built-in place. Adjust the recording level with the REC LEVEL control so that the safety tabs on it with ú" , one side...
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...the Record-Pause mode automatically (both the RECORD and PAUSE indicators light). "A-" blinks and "B" lights in the display, indicating that the CD player is blinking), pressing the REC MUTE button again will release the record muting operation and recording will restart without rewinding the tape to "...seconds (to avoid the leader tape), the cassette deck drops into the Recording mode while the CD player starts playback. ∑ To record from the current tape position. Press the CD DUBBING button. After mute-recording for approx. 10 seconds (to avoid the leader tape), the...
...the Record-Pause mode automatically (both the RECORD and PAUSE indicators light). "A-" blinks and "B" lights in the display, indicating that the CD player is blinking), pressing the REC MUTE button again will release the record muting operation and recording will restart without rewinding the tape to "...seconds (to avoid the leader tape), the cassette deck drops into the Recording mode while the CD player starts playback. ∑ To record from the current tape position. Press the CD DUBBING button. After mute-recording for approx. 10 seconds (to avoid the leader tape), the...
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...'s input which this setting is in the display. 2. (For example) Press the CD Play button. Set the power switches of the tuner AD-500 To amplifier's AC outlet 4. Continuous Playback between CD and Tape In the Continuous Playback mode, once either the CD player or cassette deck finishes (or stops) playback, the other machine starts playback.
...'s input which this setting is in the display. 2. (For example) Press the CD Play button. Set the power switches of the tuner AD-500 To amplifier's AC outlet 4. Continuous Playback between CD and Tape In the Continuous Playback mode, once either the CD player or cassette deck finishes (or stops) playback, the other machine starts playback.
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... not pressed. The heads are dirty. The record protection tabs of any other electrical or electronic equipment. Demagnetize the heads using the TEAC E-3. Change the position. Set the pitch control pot to tuner. Always check the most obvious possible causes first. No audio output....too low. Connection to stereo system is loaded. The position of what to stereo system is pressed. Re-connect plug securely. CD player No playback when disc is incorrect. Cassette deck Low sound quality Strange sound Impossible to display PGM. Plug in remote control. ...
... not pressed. The heads are dirty. The record protection tabs of any other electrical or electronic equipment. Demagnetize the heads using the TEAC E-3. Change the position. Set the pitch control pot to tuner. Always check the most obvious possible causes first. No audio output....too low. Connection to stereo system is loaded. The position of what to stereo system is pressed. Re-connect plug securely. CD player No playback when disc is incorrect. Cassette deck Low sound quality Strange sound Impossible to display PGM. Plug in remote control. ...
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O Also clean the pinch roller using a TEAC E-3 demagnetizer. or TZ-261 in the tape path. Pinch Roller Capstan Erase Head Record/Play Head Demagnetizing heads Be sure that the power is off , 3% ... (overall): 59 dB (Dolby NR off , then demagnetize the heads using rubber cleaning fluid*. * Both are available in TEAC Tape Cleaning Kits HC-2 and RC-2 in specification or feature changes without notice. Specifications CD player section (Audio) Number of 50 kohms or more ) Output: Line; 0.46 V (load impedance of channels: 2 Frequency response: 10...
O Also clean the pinch roller using a TEAC E-3 demagnetizer. or TZ-261 in the tape path. Pinch Roller Capstan Erase Head Record/Play Head Demagnetizing heads Be sure that the power is off , 3% ... (overall): 59 dB (Dolby NR off , then demagnetize the heads using rubber cleaning fluid*. * Both are available in TEAC Tape Cleaning Kits HC-2 and RC-2 in specification or feature changes without notice. Specifications CD player section (Audio) Number of 50 kohms or more ) Output: Line; 0.46 V (load impedance of channels: 2 Frequency response: 10...