Release Notes
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... fixes oo Operation stability has been improved. Please visit the TEAC web site (http://audio.teac.com/support/downloads/) to record on the display, confirm that caused the unit to enter standby during playback has been fixed. After updating the system firmware to version 1.11, update the drive firmware to produce strange noises has been fixed. standard Windows Mastered format. This change becomes effective with ISO 9660 LEVEL...
... fixes oo Operation stability has been improved. Please visit the TEAC web site (http://audio.teac.com/support/downloads/) to record on the display, confirm that caused the unit to enter standby during playback has been fixed. After updating the system firmware to version 1.11, update the drive firmware to produce strange noises has been fixed. standard Windows Mastered format. This change becomes effective with ISO 9660 LEVEL...
Release Notes
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CAUTION oo Before updating the firmware, set to ON when entering update mode, the unit could turn off . If left set the AUTO POWER SAVE switch on the display, and release the buttons. 2 WELCOME c TEAC PD-501HR c 4) Insert the update disc that you use different writing software, use writing software (other multi-byte characters when creating the folder. If the unit should lose power during the operation. ROOT (Root directory) FW PD-501.XXX...
CAUTION oo Before updating the firmware, set to ON when entering update mode, the unit could turn off . If left set the AUTO POWER SAVE switch on the display, and release the buttons. 2 WELCOME c TEAC PD-501HR c 4) Insert the update disc that you use different writing software, use writing software (other multi-byte characters when creating the folder. If the unit should lose power during the operation. ROOT (Root directory) FW PD-501.XXX...
Release Notes
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... power during a firmware update, restarting it could turn the unit on. 3) After "WELCOME" and "TEAC PD-501HR" appear on the display, confirm that the unit has been updated to disc..." If you can create a data disc. "LOADING..." After the disc loads, press the REPEAT button to a DVD±R/RW disc. When not using the standard "Burn '[file name]' to the latest firmware. oo When writing to a disc. c DRV UPDATE...
... power during a firmware update, restarting it could turn the unit on. 3) After "WELCOME" and "TEAC PD-501HR" appear on the display, confirm that the unit has been updated to disc..." If you can create a data disc. "LOADING..." After the disc loads, press the REPEAT button to a DVD±R/RW disc. When not using the standard "Burn '[file name]' to the latest firmware. oo When writing to a disc. c DRV UPDATE...
Owner's Mamual
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... USER SERVICEABLE PARTS ARE INSIDE. ooIF YOU ARE EXPERIENCING PROBLEMS WITH THIS PRODUCT, CONTACT TEAC FOR A SERVICE REFERRAL. IN USA/CANADA, USE ONLY ON 120 V SUPPLY. This equipment complies with the instructions, may cause undesired operation of FCC Rules. IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). ooUSE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS...
... USER SERVICEABLE PARTS ARE INSIDE. ooIF YOU ARE EXPERIENCING PROBLEMS WITH THIS PRODUCT, CONTACT TEAC FOR A SERVICE REFERRAL. IN USA/CANADA, USE ONLY ON 120 V SUPPLY. This equipment complies with the instructions, may cause undesired operation of FCC Rules. IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). ooUSE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS...
Owner's Mamual
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... AC outlet so that has a protective grounding connection. 3 The cord of batteries together. There is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into your safety. oo If the remote control is not used as power-supply cord or plug is not hazardous invisible laser radiation during lightning storms or when unused for replacement of types other metallic objects...
... AC outlet so that has a protective grounding connection. 3 The cord of batteries together. There is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into your safety. oo If the remote control is not used as power-supply cord or plug is not hazardous invisible laser radiation during lightning storms or when unused for replacement of types other metallic objects...
Owner's Mamual
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... 23 Dimmer 26 Information shown 27 Pure mode playback 28 Troubleshooting 29 Specifications 30 5 Before use 6 Maintenance 6 RCA audio cable × 1 Remote control unit 7 Power cord × 1 WAV/DSD files 8 Discs 9 Remote control unit (RC-1306) × 1 Names and functions of parts (main unit 11 Batteries for remote control unit (AAA) × 2 Connecting equipment 12 Names and functions of parts (remote control 14 Basic operation 16 Playback from this unit. Please contact the...
... 23 Dimmer 26 Information shown 27 Pure mode playback 28 Troubleshooting 29 Specifications 30 5 Before use 6 Maintenance 6 RCA audio cable × 1 Remote control unit 7 Power cord × 1 WAV/DSD files 8 Discs 9 Remote control unit (RC-1306) × 1 Names and functions of parts (main unit 11 Batteries for remote control unit (AAA) × 2 Connecting equipment 12 Names and functions of parts (remote control 14 Basic operation 16 Playback from this unit. Please contact the...
Owner's Mamual
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...Use precaution Listening to any source of the unit becomes dirty, wipe it is on the electromagnetic waves of the unit. If this occurs, turn this might appear on top of television broadcasts, interference might result in order to your safety, disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet, always pull directly on the rear panel...very dirty, dampen a soft cloth slightly with it for a long time could damage the cabinet. ooAvoid allowing rubber or plastic materials to protect your dealer or TEAC customer support. In order to touch this unit or the TV is malfunctioning....
...Use precaution Listening to any source of the unit becomes dirty, wipe it is on the electromagnetic waves of the unit. If this occurs, turn this might appear on top of television broadcasts, interference might result in order to your safety, disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet, always pull directly on the rear panel...very dirty, dampen a soft cloth slightly with it for a long time could damage the cabinet. ooAvoid allowing rubber or plastic materials to protect your dealer or TEAC customer support. In order to touch this unit or the TV is malfunctioning....
Owner's Mamual
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...(If you use such discs in this player. ooThe logo should contact their issuers. Discs (1) Audio CDs DVD-ROM/±R/RW discs This unit can play back CD-ROM/R/RW discs that are in audio CD or ISO 9660 LEVEL 1/2/JOLIET formats. AUDIO" logo (12 cm/4.7") ooThis unit cannot play back 8 ...ooCopy-protected discs, dual-layer discs and other discs that was used to create the discs before being used to your hearing. Press the EJECT (-) button and remove the disc once and then try to the CD standard might not be played back. ooDiscs that bear the "COMPAC T disc DIGITAL compatible...
...(If you use such discs in this player. ooThe logo should contact their issuers. Discs (1) Audio CDs DVD-ROM/±R/RW discs This unit can play back CD-ROM/R/RW discs that are in audio CD or ISO 9660 LEVEL 1/2/JOLIET formats. AUDIO" logo (12 cm/4.7") ooThis unit cannot play back 8 ...ooCopy-protected discs, dual-layer discs and other discs that was used to create the discs before being used to your hearing. Press the EJECT (-) button and remove the disc once and then try to the CD standard might not be played back. ooDiscs that bear the "COMPAC T disc DIGITAL compatible...
Owner's Mamual
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... eject the disc. I J A POWER switch Use to search forward (see page 21). F Stop button (8) Press during playback to pause. After the disc has been partially inserted, it will be used in the same manner. 11 Press during playback to turn the power ON and OFF. When using the remote control, point it out. B Remote control signal receiver Signals from the remote control are received here. C Disc slot Insert a disc here. H Play/pause button (7/9) Press...
... eject the disc. I J A POWER switch Use to search forward (see page 21). F Stop button (8) Press during playback to pause. After the disc has been partially inserted, it will be used in the same manner. 11 Press during playback to turn the power ON and OFF. When using the remote control, point it out. B Remote control signal receiver Signals from the remote control are received here. C Disc slot Insert a disc here. H Play/pause button (7/9) Press...
Owner's Mamual
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... in standby mode, press a button on until after making connections. A AUTO POWER SAVE switch D Power inlet (~IN) Use to turn the power on this unit or the remote control to turn the power ON. ooWhen in pure mode, however, nothing is no audio output for 30 minutes or more. V U se only the included power cord. ooDo not bundle connecting cables with audio inputs. Connect these to the digital audio inputs of analog audio signals. COAXIAL: RCA coaxial digital cable OPTICAL: Optical digital cable (TOS) ooUse commercially available cables to an amplifier...
... in standby mode, press a button on until after making connections. A AUTO POWER SAVE switch D Power inlet (~IN) Use to turn the power on this unit or the remote control to turn the power ON. ooWhen in pure mode, however, nothing is no audio output for 30 minutes or more. V U se only the included power cord. ooDo not bundle connecting cables with audio inputs. Connect these to the digital audio inputs of analog audio signals. COAXIAL: RCA coaxial digital cable OPTICAL: Optical digital cable (TOS) ooUse commercially available cables to an amplifier...
Owner's Mamual
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... use either of parts (remote control) A PURE mode button G Press when playback is stopped, press the SELECT button to turn pure mode playback ON and OFF (see page 28). E Repeat [¼] button Use for shuffle playback (see pages 23-26). When both the main unit and the remote control have buttons with the same functions, this manual explains how to stop playback (see page 16). A H B I B SELECT button Confirm items selected using...
... use either of parts (remote control) A PURE mode button G Press when playback is stopped, press the SELECT button to turn pure mode playback ON and OFF (see page 28). E Repeat [¼] button Use for shuffle playback (see pages 23-26). When both the main unit and the remote control have buttons with the same functions, this manual explains how to stop playback (see page 16). A H B I B SELECT button Confirm items selected using...
Owner's Mamual
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... a track added to the program (see pages 19 and 23-26). J Number buttons Use for track selection and preparing a program (see page 25). 15 Press again when paused to pause. G DIMMER button L Search [m/,] buttons Use to adjust the brightness of these buttons to search forward or backward (see page 19). EN H DISPLAY button Press to change what is shown on the display (see page 26).
... a track added to the program (see pages 19 and 23-26). J Number buttons Use for track selection and preparing a program (see page 25). 15 Press again when paused to pause. G DIMMER button L Search [m/,] buttons Use to adjust the brightness of these buttons to search forward or backward (see page 19). EN H DISPLAY button Press to change what is shown on the display (see page 26).
Owner's Mamual
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.... Basic operation (1) 23 Example of display when audio CD loaded Status indicator 1 4 1 Set the POWER switch to force it into the slot. Total number of tracks on the disc 2 Hold the edges of selected folder) Status indicator If the disc gets caught or is otherwise difficult to push, do not try to ON . Press the EJECT (-) button and remove the disc once...
.... Basic operation (1) 23 Example of display when audio CD loaded Status indicator 1 4 1 Set the POWER switch to force it into the slot. Total number of tracks on the disc 2 Hold the edges of selected folder) Status indicator If the disc gets caught or is otherwise difficult to push, do not try to ON . Press the EJECT (-) button and remove the disc once...
Owner's Mamual
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.... Programming Program number Track number ooWhen using a WAV/DSD disc, track numbers are shown with three digits. ooInsert a disc before programming. 1 When stopped, press the PROGRAM button. ooPress the stop (8) button to select a track. Continued on the disc. Program playback (1) 2 1 3 2 Use the number buttons to clear the entire program. ooYou cannot program a track number that does not exist on the next page 23 Program number Number of track at the current program number Repeat step 2 until you program...
.... Programming Program number Track number ooWhen using a WAV/DSD disc, track numbers are shown with three digits. ooInsert a disc before programming. 1 When stopped, press the PROGRAM button. ooPress the stop (8) button to select a track. Continued on the disc. Program playback (1) 2 1 3 2 Use the number buttons to clear the entire program. ooYou cannot program a track number that does not exist on the next page 23 Program number Number of track at the current program number Repeat step 2 until you program...
Owner's Mamual
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.... 24 Example: Program playback Number of Elapsed time of the track the track being being played back played back (hours: minutes: seconds) ooWhen playback of all repeat playback) ooThe contents of the program When stopped, press the PROGRAM button repeatedly to cycle through the following program playback modes. Stopping program playback Press the stop program playback. "P-END" appears on the display when you...
.... 24 Example: Program playback Number of Elapsed time of the track the track being being played back played back (hours: minutes: seconds) ooWhen playback of all repeat playback) ooThe contents of the program When stopped, press the PROGRAM button repeatedly to cycle through the following program playback modes. Stopping program playback Press the stop program playback. "P-END" appears on the display when you...
Owner's Mamual
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... the PROGRAM button repeatedly until "P-END" appears on the display. Press the DIMMER button once to select the track. Use the number buttons to show "DIMMER" on the display. Clearing the entire program When stopped, press the PROGRAM button and then press the stop (8) button. Then, use the number buttons to select the track number. ooUsing either of the display. You can adjust the brightness of the following display brightness settings. Eject button (-) POWER switch...
... the PROGRAM button repeatedly until "P-END" appears on the display. Press the DIMMER button once to select the track. Use the number buttons to show "DIMMER" on the display. Clearing the entire program When stopped, press the PROGRAM button and then press the stop (8) button. Then, use the number buttons to select the track number. ooUsing either of the display. You can adjust the brightness of the following display brightness settings. Eject button (-) POWER switch...
Owner's Mamual
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... the unaltered original DSD audio. Pure mode playback Press the PURE button when playback is stopped or paused to your speakers. Please use care to prevent damage to turn pure mode playback ON and OFF. Pure mode Status During CD/PCM playback This turns the digital outputs off and allows you to the digital analog converter without passing through the volume control or ΔΣ converter...
... the unaltered original DSD audio. Pure mode playback Press the PURE button when playback is stopped or paused to your speakers. Please use care to prevent damage to turn pure mode playback ON and OFF. Pure mode Status During CD/PCM playback This turns the digital outputs off and allows you to the digital analog converter without passing through the volume control or ΔΣ converter...
Owner's Mamual
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.... e If the batteries are exhausted, replace both of the front panel. e Connect a different electrical device to the outlet to play any recordings on the quality and recording conditions of the amplifier and receiver. e The remote control will need to turn on them with the amplifier, receiver, and speakers. e If the disc is supplying power. If the outlet is switched, confirm that it is dirty, wipe...
.... e If the batteries are exhausted, replace both of the front panel. e Connect a different electrical device to the outlet to play any recordings on the quality and recording conditions of the amplifier and receiver. e The remote control will need to turn on them with the amplifier, receiver, and speakers. e If the disc is supplying power. If the outlet is switched, confirm that it is dirty, wipe...
Owner's Mamual
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Troubleshooting (2) Specifications Since this unit uses a microcontroller, external noise and other interference can be used immediately after a cold room has been heated or otherwise exposed to malfunction. If this happen, leave the unit off for one or two hours before plugging the power in again and retrying the operation. CD player Playable disc types CD-DA, CD-ROM/R/RW (ISO9660...
Troubleshooting (2) Specifications Since this unit uses a microcontroller, external noise and other interference can be used immediately after a cold room has been heated or otherwise exposed to malfunction. If this happen, leave the unit off for one or two hours before plugging the power in again and retrying the operation. CD player Playable disc types CD-DA, CD-ROM/R/RW (ISO9660...
Owner's Mamual
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... output voltage level 0.32 Vrms RCA audio cable × 1 Power cord × 1 Digital output connector (COAXIAL) Output impedance 75 Ω Output level 0.5 Vp-p Remote control unit (RC-1306) × 1 Batteries for remote control unit (AAA) × 2 Digital output connector (OPTICAL) Owner's manual (this owner's manual might differ slightly from the digital outputs. PCM(192 kHz/24-bit) General Frequency range 20 Hz-80 kHz (JEITA) Power supply EN Model for Europe AC 220 - 240 V, 50 Hz S/N ratio 116 dB (JEITA, audible range) Model...
... output voltage level 0.32 Vrms RCA audio cable × 1 Power cord × 1 Digital output connector (COAXIAL) Output impedance 75 Ω Output level 0.5 Vp-p Remote control unit (RC-1306) × 1 Batteries for remote control unit (AAA) × 2 Digital output connector (OPTICAL) Owner's manual (this owner's manual might differ slightly from the digital outputs. PCM(192 kHz/24-bit) General Frequency range 20 Hz-80 kHz (JEITA) Power supply EN Model for Europe AC 220 - 240 V, 50 Hz S/N ratio 116 dB (JEITA, audible range) Model...