Teac Car Satellite TV System CR H255 User Manual

9A10355200  
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CR-H255  
CD/Receiver  
OWNER’S MANUAL  
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Before Use  
Remote Control Unit  
Read this before operation  
The provided Remote Control Unit allows the unit to  
be operated from a distance.  
When operating the remote control unit, point it  
towards the REMOTE SENSOR on the front panel of  
the unit.  
< As the unit may become warm during operation,  
always leave sufficient space around the unit for  
ventilation.  
< The voltage supplied to the unit should match the  
voltage as printed on the rear panel. If you are in  
any doubt regarding this matter, consult an  
electrician.  
< Choose the installation location of your unit  
carefully. Avoid placing it in direct sunlight or close  
to a source of heat. Also avoid locations subject to  
vibrations and excessive dust, heat, cold or  
moisture.  
< Do not place the unit on an amplifier/receiver.  
< Do not open the cabinet as this might result in  
damage to the circuitry or electrical shock. If a  
foreign object should get into the set, contact your  
dealer or service agency.  
< Even if the remote control unit is operated within  
the effective range, remote control operation may  
be impossible if there are any obstacles between  
the unit and the remote control.  
< If the remote control unit is operated near other  
appliances which generate infrared rays, or if other  
remote control devices using infrared rays are used  
near the unit, it may operate incorrectly.  
Conversely, the other appliances may operate  
incorrectly.  
< When removing the power plug from the wall  
outlet, always pull directly on the plug, never yank  
the cord.  
< To keep the laser pickup clean, do not touch it, and  
do not forget to close the disc tray when not using  
the CD player.  
< Do not attempt to clean the unit with chemical  
solvents as this might damage the finish. Use a  
clean, dry cloth.  
Battery Installation  
1. Remove the battery compartment cover.  
2. Insert two ‘AAA’ dry batteries. Make sure that the  
batteries are inserted with their positive ‘+’ and  
negative ‘_’ poles positioned correctly.  
3. Close the cover.  
< Keep this manual in a safe place for future  
reference.  
DO NOT MOVE THE UNIT DURING PLAYBACK  
During playback, the disc rotates at high speed. Do  
NOT lift or move the unit during playback. Doing so  
may damage the disc.  
Battery Replacement  
If the distance required between the remote control  
unit and main unit decreases, the batteries are  
exhausted. In this case replace the batteries with  
new ones.  
WHEN MOVING THIS UNIT  
When changing places of installation or packing  
the unit for moving, be sure to remove the disc and  
return the disc table to its original position in the  
player. Then, press the power switch to turn the  
power off, and disconnect the power cord. Moving  
this unit with the disc loaded may result in damage  
to this unit.  
Precautions concerning batteries  
< Be sure to insert the batteries with correct positive  
+’ and negative ‘_’ polarities.  
< Use batteries of the same type. Never use different  
types of batteries together.  
< Rechargeable and non-rechargeable batteries can  
be used. Refer to the precautions on their labels.  
< When the remote control unit is not to be used for  
a long time (more than a month), remove the  
batteries from the remote control unit to prevent  
them from leaking. If they leak, wipe away the  
liquid inside the battery compartment and replace  
the batteries with new ones.  
CAUTION  
The product shall not be exposed to dripping or  
splashing and that no object filled with liquids, such  
as vases, shall be placed on the product.  
Do not install this equipment in a confined space  
such as a book case or similar unit.  
< Do not heat or disassemble batteries and never  
dispose of old batteries by throwing them in a fire.  
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Compact Disc  
Discs which can be played on this unit:  
< Discs should be returned to their cases after use to  
avoid dust and scratches that could cause the laser  
pickup to ‘skip’.  
• Conventional audio CDs bearing the CD-DA logo  
on the label:  
< Do not expose discs to direct sunlight or high  
humidity and temperature for extended periods.  
Long exposure to high temperatures will warp the  
disc.  
• Properly finalized CD-R and CD-RW discs  
< Do not play any disc that is warped, deformed or  
damaged. Playing such discs may cause irreparable  
harm to the playing mechanisms.  
Note:  
< Depending on the quality of the disc and/or the  
condition of the recording, some CD-R/CD-RW  
discs may not be playable.  
< CD-R and CD-RW discs are more sensitive to the  
effects of heat and ultraviolet rays than ordinary  
CDs. It is important that they are not stored in a  
location where direct sunlight will fall on them, and  
which is away from sources of heat such as  
radiators or heat-generating electrical devices.  
< Copy-protected discs and other discs which do not  
conform to the CD standard may not play back  
correctly in this player. If you use such discs in this  
unit, TEAC Corporation and its subsidiaries cannot  
be responsible for any consequences or guarantee  
the quality of reproduction. If you experience  
problems with such non-standard discs, you should  
contact the producers of the disc.  
< Printable CD-R and CD-RW discs aren’t  
recommended, as the label side might be sticky and  
damage the unit.  
< Do not stick papers or protective sheets on the  
discs and do not use any protective coating spray.  
< Always place the disc on the disc tray with the label  
side uppermost. (Compact discs can be played or  
recorded only on one side.)  
< Use a soft oil-based felt-tipped pen to write the  
information on the label side. Never use a ball-point  
or hard-tipped pen, as this may cause damage to  
the recorded side.  
< To remove a disc from its storage case, press down  
on the center of the case and lift the disc out,  
holding it carefully by the edges.  
< Never use a stabilizer. Using commercially available  
CD stabilizers with this unit will damage the  
mechanisms and cause them to malfunction.  
< Do not use irregular shape CDs (octagonal, heart  
shaped, business card size, etc.). CDs of this sort  
can damage the unit:  
How to remove the disc  
How to hold the disc  
< Should the disc become dirty, wipe the surface  
radially (from the center hole outward towards the  
outer edge) with a soft, dry cloth:  
< If you are in any doubt as to the care and handling  
of a CD-R/CD-RW disc, read the precautions  
supplied with the disc, or contact the disc  
manufacturer directly.  
< Never use such chemicals as record sprays,  
antistatic sprays or fluid, benzine or thinner to clean  
the discs. Such chemicals will do irreparable  
damage to the disc’s plastic surface.  
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How to Reset the Settings  
to the Factory Defaults  
MP3 and WMA  
< This unit can play MP3 and WMA files recorded on  
a CD-R, CD-RW or USB storage device.  
If the power supply is interrupted for 14 days or  
longer, all the settings kept in memory (such as preset  
stations and timer settings) will be erased.  
< File names of MP3 or WMA should be alphanumeric  
characters. This unit cannot display symbols and  
full-size or double-byte characters (such as  
Japanese, Chinese, etc.) correctly. Also, be sure to  
use the file extension. (‘.mp3’ for MP3 files, ‘.wma’  
for WMA files.)  
It will take more than 3 days after plugging the power  
cord into the outlet to charge enough electricity for  
the memory backup function.  
If you want to manually initialize the settings,  
hold down the FUNCTION/FM MODE button for  
more than 4 seconds in stanby mode.  
< MP3 files are mono or stereo MPEG-1 Audio Layer 3  
format. This unit can play MP3 files with sampling  
frequency 44.1 kHz or 48 kHz, bit-rate320 kbps or  
less.  
< This unit can play WMA files with sampling  
frequency 44.1 kHz, bit-rate 192 kbps or less.  
WMA means Windows Media Audio.  
< Audio encoded at 128 Kbps should sound close to  
regular audio CD quality. Although this player will  
play lower bit-rate MP3 tracks, the sound quality  
becomes noticeably worse at lower bit-rates.  
Discs  
The unit will be turned on, and all the settings are  
reset to the default settings.  
< The disc must be finalized in order to play.  
< The CD-ROM must be ISO 9660 compatible.  
< When more than 255 files are recorded on the disc,  
the unit might not be able to play it correctly.  
USB  
< This unit supports USB 1.1 FULL SPEED (12Mbps).  
< This unit can play MP3 files recorded in various  
external USB storage devices such as USB flash  
memory, MP3 player or HDD.  
The HDD must be formatted FAT 16 or FAT 32, but  
not NTFS.  
< When more than 2000 files are recorded on the  
USB memory, the unit might not be able to play it  
correctly.  
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Connections  
A
Speaker Connections  
Caution:  
< To avoid damaging the speakers by a sudden  
high-level signal, be sure to switch the power off  
before connecting the speakers.  
< Check the impedance of your speakers. Connect  
speaker with an impedance of 6 ohms or more.  
< The amplifier’s red speaker terminals are the +  
(positive) terminals and the black terminals are the  
_ (negative) terminals.  
The + side of the speaker cable is marked to  
make it distinguishable from the negative side of  
the cable. Connect this marked side to the red +  
terminal and the unmarked side to the black _  
terminal.  
B
A
< Prepare the speaker cords for connection by  
stripping off approximately 10 mm or less (no  
more as this could cause a short-circuit) of the  
outer insulation. Twist the wires tightly together  
to avoid tangles:  
SPEAKER  
LINE  
IN  
How to connect  
1.Turn the terminal cap counterclockwise to loosen  
it. The speaker terminal caps cannot be fully  
removed from the base.  
SUBWOOFER  
2.Insert the wire into the terminal fully and turn the  
terminal cap clockwise to securely connect it:  
CAUTION  
< Turn off the power of all the equipment before  
making connections.  
< Read instructions of each component you intend  
to use with this unit.  
< Be sure to insert each plug securely. To prevent  
hum and noise, do not bundle the connection  
cords with the power cord or speaker cord.  
3.Make sure it is fastened firm by pulling the cable  
lightly.  
B
SUBWOOFER OUT jack  
Connect a commercially available powered  
subwoofer.  
< Subwoofer output will not be cut off, when the  
headphone jack is inserted.  
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VCR, DVD, etc.  
MD, CD-R, etc.  
Cassette Deck  
DIGITAL IN LINE  
(OPTICAL) OUT  
LINE  
OUT  
LINE  
IN  
LINE  
OUT  
LINE  
IN  
R
L
L
R
L
R
L
R
L
R
E
C
D
C
E
TAPE/AUX jacks  
AC Power Cord  
Make sure to connect:  
Plug this AC power cord into an AC wall socket.  
white plug q white jack (L: left channel)  
red plug q red jack (R: right channel)  
< Be sure to insert each plug securely. To prevent  
hum and noise, do not bundle the connection  
cords with the power cord or speaker cord.  
D
DIGITAL OUT terminal  
Connect the component with an optical cable.  
DIGITAL OUT w DIGITAL IN (MD, etc.)  
< When inserting the plug of the optical cable, the  
protective shutter of the terminal will open and  
you should hear it click into position when fully  
inserted. Be careful that you do not force the  
plug, because this could result in damage to the  
protective shutter, the cable, or the unit itself.  
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Connecting Antennas (AM/FM)  
AM Indoor Loop Antenna  
FM Indoor Antenna  
The high-performance AM loop antenna provided  
with this unit is sufficient for good reception in  
most areas.  
To stand the loop antenna on a surface, fix the  
claw to the slot in the antenna base.  
Connect the lead-type FM antenna to the FM 75  
socket, extend the lead and tune the tuner to your  
favorite station (see page 32). Adjust the antenna  
in a suitable location like a window frame or wall  
until the reception is best and then affix the  
antenna in that position using thumb tacks, push  
pins or any other suitable means.  
Connect the loop antenna’s wires to the AM  
antenna terminals.  
Place the antenna on a shelf or hang it on a  
window frame, etc., in the direction which gives  
the best reception. Keep all other wires such as  
power cords, speaker wires or interconnect wires as  
far away as possible from the antenna.  
AM Outdoor  
Antenna  
FM Outdoor Antenna  
In an area where FM signals are weak, it will be  
necessary to use an outdoor FM antenna.  
Generally, a 3-element antenna will be sufficient; if  
you live in an area where the FM signals are  
particularly weak, it may be necessary to use one  
with 5 or more elements.  
Make sure to connect  
the black wire to the  
GND terminal.  
< Disconnect the FM indoor antenna when using an  
outdoor antenna.  
< If the AM loop antenna provided does not deliver  
sufficient reception (often due to being too far  
from the transmitter or in a concrete building, etc.),  
it may be necessary to use an outdoor AM antenna.  
Use either a high quality commercial AM antenna  
or, if not available, an insulated wire more than  
5 m long, strip one end, and connect this to the  
terminal as shown.  
The antenna wire should be strung outdoors or  
indoors near a window. For better reception,  
connect the GND terminal to a reliable ground.  
Note:  
Even when using an outdoor AM antenna, do not  
disconnect the AM loop antenna.  
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Connecting Antennas (DAB)  
DAB Indoor Antenna  
DAB Outdoor Antenna  
Connect the T-type DAB antenna to the DAB  
socket, extend the lead vertically and attach it to a  
window frame or wall with thumbtacks, or the like,  
where reception is best.  
In an area where DAB signals are weak, it will be  
necessary to use an outdoor DAB antenna. There  
are two main types available.  
Dipole:  
For use in marginal signal areas. This type of  
antenna is omnidirectional and should increase the  
strength of all DAB stations being received.  
Multi-element antenna:  
Also for use in marginal or poor signal areas. This  
type of antenna is directional and has high gain.  
This antenna needs to be pointed at the transmitter  
you want to listen to.  
Multi-element  
Dipole  
< You can check the antenna adjustment or  
positioning for the best reception by viewing the  
signal strength on the display.  
The signal strength is displayed as a bar graph by  
pressing the ENTER button once.  
< It is possible to use a TV or FM antenna with your  
DAB tuner as this is normally mounted externally.  
This may give a stronger signal than a simple  
internal antenna, however it would not be tuned  
specifically for DAB reception.  
You would need to change the plug on your TV/FM  
antenna to an F type, and it may also be necessary  
to use a signal booster to enhance the signal.  
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Names of Each Control 1  
A
B
C
D
E
Q
F
P
O
N
M
L
K
J
I
H
G
A
E
F
Remote Sensor  
VOLUME, SELECT  
Turn this knob to adjust the volume.  
Turn this knob to adjust the tone, balance and  
dimmer together with the TONE/BAL/DIMMER  
button.  
When operating the remote control unit, point it  
towards the remote sensor.  
B
C
D
Display  
SKIP (.  
/
/), TUNING, PRESET, TIME  
m ,  
Disc tray  
In CD mode or USB mode, use these buttons to  
skip tracks.  
In TUNER mode, use these buttons to tune in  
stations or select the preset stations.  
While setting the clock or the timer, use these  
buttons to adjust the time.  
OPEN/CLOSE (L), TUNING MODE, ENTER  
In CD mode, use this button to open and close the  
disc tray.  
In FM or AM mode, use this button to select the  
tuning mode.  
In DAB mode, use this button to enter the  
selection.  
While setting the timer or the clock, use this button  
to set the time.  
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O
P
G
AUX 3 IN Jack  
STOP (H), INFO, RDS MODE, CLEAR  
Use to connect the output of an external source.  
In CD mode or USB mode, use this button to stop  
playback.  
In DAB mode, this button is used to change the  
text content on the second line of the display, to  
show DLS (Dynamic Label Segment, info text  
supplied by each radio station), Programme type  
(classification given by the radio station i.e.: Pop  
music or Rock), Multiplex name (name of multiplex  
broadcaster), Time & date, Bitrate, Channel and  
frequency, Signal error rate or Software version.  
In FM mode, this button is used to select the RDS  
mode.  
PHONES  
For private listening, insert the headphones plug  
into this jack, and adjust the volume by turning the  
VOLUME/SELECT knob.  
Q
STANDBY/ON  
Press this button to turn the unit on or standby.  
The standby indicator surrounding the STANBY/ON  
button lights when the unit is in the standby mode.  
When the unit is turned on, it goes off.  
Use this button also to cancel information entry or  
modes.  
The equipment draws nominal non-operating  
power from the AC outlet with its STANDBY/ON  
switch in the STANDBY position.  
H
PAUSE (J), FUNCTION, FM MODE  
In CD mode or USB mode, use this button to pause  
playback.  
In DAB mode, this button activates features such as  
station order, preset tune, DRC value, manual tune.  
In FM mode, use this button to select stereo or  
monaural.  
I
PLAY (y), BAND  
In CD mode or USB mode, use this button to start  
playback.  
In TUNER mode, use this button to select FM, AM  
or DAB.  
J
RECORD  
Use this button to start recording to a USB device.  
K
TONE, BAL, DIMMER  
Use this button to adjust the tone, balance and  
dimmer together with the VOLUME/SELECT knob.  
L
TIME MODE  
Use this button to adjust the clock and to set a  
timer.  
M
N
SOURCE  
Use this button to select a source.  
USB Jack  
Use to connect the external USB storage device to  
the unit.  
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Names of Each Control 2  
6
7
8
9
ENTER (TUNER)  
In DAB mode, use this button to enter the  
selection.  
1
2
31  
30  
28  
26  
24  
SEARCH (m/,)  
29  
27  
25  
During playback of CD or USB, use these buttons to  
search the part you want to listen to.  
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
23  
22  
21  
SHUFFLE  
In CD mode or USB mode, use this button to enter  
the shuffle playback mode.  
20  
19  
18  
STOP  
In CD mode or USB mode, use this button to stop  
playback.  
10  
11  
12  
10  
11  
12  
DIMMER  
Use this button to dim the display.  
17  
16  
15  
13  
14  
VOLUME  
Use these buttons to adjust the volume.  
Numeric buttons  
Use these buttons to select a track number or a  
preset channel.  
Press the CD, USB or TUNER button to select the  
mode, and then press the numeric buttons.  
For instance, to select track number 35, first press  
the CD button, and then press ‘3’ and ‘5’.  
< When you use the numeric buttons, press the input  
selector button of the remote control first.  
1
2
3
4
STANDBY/ON  
Press this button to turn the unit on or standby.  
FILE (b,5)  
13  
14  
MUTING  
Use these buttons to select a file of MP3/WMA.  
Use this button to mute the sound.  
FOLDER (b,5)  
TIME  
Use these buttons to select a folder of MP3/WMA.  
During audio CD playback, use this button to  
change the time display.  
PRESET (b,5)  
In TUNER mode, use these buttons to select the  
preset stations.  
15  
16  
REPEAT A-B  
Use this button to set the point for A-B repeat.  
REPEAT 1/ALL  
5
MEMORY  
Use this button to select the repeat mode.  
In TUNER mode, press this button to put the  
presently tuned-in station in memory.  
In TUNER mode, press and hold for 3 seconds to  
place the stations in memory automatically.  
PROGRAM  
In CD mode or USB mode, use this button to enter  
the program mode. In program mode, use this  
button to enter the selection.  
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17  
26  
CLEAR  
AUTO TUNE  
Use this button to clear a program.  
In the USB mode, use this button to delete  
recorded files.  
In DAB mode, press this button to activate auto  
location of all available DAB services. Press once for  
UK services or, hold for longer than 2 seconds to  
activate international search.  
18  
19  
20  
SLEEP  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
REC MODE  
Use this button to set the sleep timer.  
In USB mode, use this button to select Record  
mode.  
Input selector  
Use these buttons to select a source.  
ENTER (USB)  
In USB mode or CD (MP3, WMA disc) mode, use  
this button to enter the selection.  
PAUSE (J)  
In CD mode or USB mode, use this button to pause  
playback.  
RECORD  
Use this button to start normal recording.  
This function is not available in USB mode.  
21  
22  
23  
PLAY (y)  
In CD mode or USB mode, use this button to start  
playback.  
DISPLAY  
During MP3/WMA playback, use this button to  
bring up the display.  
SKIP (.//)  
In CD mode or USB mode, use these buttons to  
skip tracks.  
TIMER  
Use this button to turn on or off the timer function.  
After setting the timer, press this button once more  
to set USB timer recording.  
One minute before the set time the unit turns on  
and recording begins at the set time.  
FUNCTION, FM MODE  
In DAB mode, this button activates features such as  
station order, preset tune, DRC value, manual tune.  
In FM mode, use this button to select stereo or  
monaural.  
24  
INFO/RDS  
In DAB mode, this button is used to change the  
text content on the second line of the display, to  
show DLS (Dynamic Label Segment, info text  
supplied by each radio station), Programme type  
(classification given by the radio station i.e.: Pop  
music or Rock), Multiplex name (name of multiplex  
broadcaster), Time & date, Bitrate, Channel and  
frequency, Signal error rate or Software version.  
In FM mode, this button is used to select the RDS  
mode.  
25  
BAND  
In TUNER mode, use this button to select FM, AM  
or DAB.  
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Basic Operation  
B
A
A
D
How to select SOURCE  
Dimmer  
Every time the SOURCE button is pressed, the  
mode is changed as follows:  
Press the DIMMER button to dim the display.  
Press the button again to cancel the dimmer  
function.  
CD  
USB  
TAPE  
AUX 1 AUX 2  
AUX 3  
TUNER  
Or press the CD, USB, TAPE, AUX 1/2/3 or TUNER  
button on the remote control to select the source  
directly.  
< This function will be cancelled when the unit is  
turned off.  
< You can also adjust the dimmer on the front panel  
control (see next page).  
B
Adjust the volume  
To protect speakers from a sudden high-level  
signal, gradually turn up the volume to the required  
level with the VOLUME knob.  
E
Listening through headphones  
Insert the headphone plug into the PHONES jack,  
and adjust the volume. The sound from speakers  
will be cut off.  
C
Muting  
To cut the sound temporarily, press the MUTING  
button. To cancel muting, press the MUTING  
button again or change the volume setting.  
< Subwoofer output will not be cut off, when the  
headphone jack is inserted.  
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2
1
Bass control  
How to adjust TONE/BALANCE/DIMMER  
This control is used for adjusting the level of the  
low frequency sound range.  
1
Press the TONE/BAL/DIMMER button.  
Each time the TONE/BAL/DIMMER button is  
pressed, the mode is changed as follows:  
Treble control  
This control is used for adjusting the level of the  
high frequency sound range.  
BASS  
TREBLE  
BALANCE  
DIMMER  
(normal display)  
Balance control  
This control is used for adjusting balance of the  
volume level between the left and right channels.  
2
Within 3 seconds, turn the VOLUME/SELECT  
knob to change the setting.  
Dimmer control  
This control can be used to dim the display panel  
or to return it to normal.  
< You can also adjust the dimmer using the remote  
control (see previous page).  
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Listening to CD/MP3/WMA (discs)  
2
4
4
Press the OPEN/CLOSE button (L) to close the  
tray.  
3
(Audio CD)  
The total number of the tracks and total play time  
1
5
of the disc is displayed.  
1
Press the SOURCE button repeatedly to select  
‘CD’.  
‘No Disc’ will be displayed if no disc is set.  
(MP3/WMA disc)  
The total number of files of the disc is displayed.  
5
Press the PLAY button (G).  
2
Press the OPEN/CLOSE button (L).  
Playback starts from the first track/file.  
3
Place a disc on a tray with the printed surface  
up.  
< When a disc is on the disc tray, selecting the CD  
mode will start playback.  
< If the source is set to ‘CD’, the unit will  
automatically start playback when you turn on  
the unit next time.  
< File types that can be played on this unit: MP3,  
WMA  
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Listening to a USB device  
Search  
3
1
2
4
2 1  
3
You can play MP3/WMA files by connecting various  
external USB storage devices such as USB flash  
memory.  
You can select a desired directory and an MP3 or  
WMA file during playback or when stopped.  
1
Press the FOLDER buttons (b/5) to select a  
1
Select USB function by pressing the SOURCE  
button repeatedly.  
directory.  
‘Not connected’ will be displayed if no USB device  
is connected.  
2
3
Press the ENTER button.  
2
3
Connect the external USB storage device to  
the unit.  
When an HDD device is connected to this unit, it  
may take several minutes to display the number of  
files.  
If you want to select a file, press the FILE  
buttons (b/5).  
Press the PLAY button (y).  
< The selection moves within the directory.  
4
Press the ENTER button.  
How to disconnect USB  
Hold down the TIME MODE button for more  
than 4 seconds until ‘Pls, remove USB’ blinks  
on the display and then disconnect the USB  
device.  
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Basic Playback  
C
D
B A  
A
D
Search for a part of a track/file  
To stop playback  
Press the STOP button (H) to stop playback.  
During playback, hold down the . m or  
,/ button and release it when the part you  
want to listen to is found.  
On the remote control use them or , button.  
B
To suspend playback temporarily (pause  
mode)  
E
Direct Playback  
Press the PAUSE button (J). Playback stops at the  
current position.  
To resume playback, press the PLAY button (G) or  
PAUSE button (J).  
While in stop or playback mode, you can use the  
numeric buttons of the remote control to select a  
track/file.  
< When you use the numeric buttons, press the input  
selector button of the remote control first.  
Press the numeric buttons to select a track/file.  
Playback starts from the selected track/file.  
C
To skip to the next or a previous track/file  
Press the .m or ,/ button several  
times until the desired track/file is found. The  
selected track/file will be played from the  
beginning.  
On the remote control press the . or /  
button.  
< When the .m button is pressed once during  
playback, the track/file being played will be played  
from the beginning.  
For instance, to select track/file number 35, press  
‘3’, ‘5’.  
To return to the beginning of the previous  
track/file, press the .m button twice.  
To select numbers less than 10, press the number  
and then the ENTER button. As an example, to  
select number 5, press ‘5’ and the ENTER button.  
(Optionally, you may press just the number ‘5’ and  
then wait a few seconds.)  
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Repeat Playback  
Every time the REPEAT 1/ALL button is pressed,  
the mode is changed as follows:  
Repeat A-B  
This function allows repeat playback of any desired  
portion of the disc.  
Repeat 1  
1
2
Designate the point at which repeat playback  
should start by pressing the A-B button.  
RPT Folder  
(Only USB, MP3/WMA disc)  
‘Repeat A-’ lights up and ‘B’ blinks.  
Repeat All  
Play (Repeat Off)  
When the point at which repeat playback  
should end is reached, press the A-B button  
again.  
‘Repeat A-B’ lights up.  
The designated point with A-B button will be  
played back repeatedly.  
Repeat One Track [Repeat 1]  
The track/file being played will be played  
repeatedly. If you select another track/file in Repeat  
1 mode, the track/file you selected will be played  
repeatedly.  
< To return to normal play, press A-B button until  
‘Repeat A-B’ disappears from the display.  
< It must be more than 3 seconds between A and B.  
Repeat Folder [RPT Folder]  
(Only USB, MP3/WMA disc)  
All the tracks or files in the folder will be played  
repeatedly.  
Repeat All  
All the tracks or files will be played repeatedly.  
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Programmed Playback  
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y
CLEAR  
PROGRAM  
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< This function allows you to program up to 32 tracks  
Press the PLAY button (y ) to start  
or files for playback in any desired order.  
programmed playback.  
1
Press the PROGRAM button in the stop mode.  
< The programmed contents for audio CDs are not  
lost even if the unit is turned off, but they are lost  
when the disc tray is opened or the USB device is  
disconnected.  
< The unit will stop automatically when the playback  
of all the programmed contents is finished, and the  
program contents disappears from the display, but  
they are not lost.  
2
Select the desired track or file by pressing the  
. or / button and press the PROGRAM  
button to enter.  
< To start program playback again, press the  
PROGRAM button and the PLAY button (y).  
To check the programmed order  
Press the PROGRAM button repeatedly in the stop  
mode. The track/file number and program number  
will be shown on the display.  
Repeat this step to store other tracks.  
< If you attempt to program more than 32 tracks or  
files, ‘P-FULL’ is displayed and no more can be  
programmed.  
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Shuffle Playback  
To delete a track/file from the program  
In the stop mode, press the PROGRAM button  
repeatedly until the program number to be deleted  
appears on the display, then press the CLEAR  
button. The selected track/file is deleted from the  
program.  
Press the SHUFFLE button in the stop or play  
mode.  
The tracks or files will be played randomly.  
‘CD/Random play’ or ‘USB/Random play’ is displayed.  
To clear the program  
1. In the stop mode, press the PROGRAM button.  
2. Hold down the CLEAR button for more than 4  
seconds.  
< If you press the / button during shuffle  
playback, next track will be randomly selected and  
played. If you press the . button, the currently  
played track/file will be played from the beginning.  
A track/file cannot be replayed during shuffle  
playback.  
< To stop shuffle playback, press the SHUFFLE button  
or the STOP button (H).  
< If the OPEN/CLOSE button (L) is pressed, the  
programmed contents will also be cleared.  
To add a track/file to the program  
In the stop mode, press the PROGRAM button  
repeatedly until the program number you want to  
insert a track/file appears on the display. If you  
want to add a track/file to the end of the program,  
press the PROGRAM button repeatedly until ‘P-End’  
briefly appears on the display.  
Then select a track/file number pressing the . or  
/ buttons and press the PROGRAM button to  
enter. The track/file is added to the program.  
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Display  
Time Display  
During MP3/WMA playback, press the DISPLAY  
button repeatedly to change what information is  
displayed.  
When playing back an audio CD, each time the TIME  
button is pressed the display changes as follows:  
Default display (scrolling):  
Song Title  
elapsed time of the current track  
remaining time of the current track  
Artist Name  
Album Name  
Display changes as follows:  
Default display (scrolling)  
Track Number  
File Name  
Song Title  
Artist Name  
Album Name  
Year  
Comment  
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Before Recording  
Setting the Record Mode  
This unit can record musics from CDs, cassette tapes  
and radio, on USB memory devices, as MP3 or WMA  
files.  
3
1
2
CAUTION  
< Do not disconnect the USB storage device during  
recording.  
Do not disconnect the power cord during recording.  
It may cause damage to the products.  
< Adjust the volume of the external audio source to  
suitable level before recording. If not, the recording  
quality becomes poor.  
You can select the desired record mode.  
1
In USB mode, press the REC MODE button.  
Note  
< The recorded files are saved in the AUDIO folder.  
< The FILE NAME is fixed up automatically in regular  
sequence like ‘AUDIO001.MP3’, ‘AUDIO002.MP3’,  
…….  
For Example:  
If there are ‘AUDIO004.MP3’ and ‘AUDIO009.MP3’  
files in the AUDIO folder, and you make a  
recording, a new file will be ‘AUDIO010.MP3’.  
2
Press the FOLDER buttons (b/5) to select a  
desired recording mode.  
Each time you press the FOLDER button (b/5), the  
recording mode changes as follows:  
MP3 64K MP3 96K MP3 128K MP3 192K  
(Default)  
WMA 128K WMA 96K WMA 64K  
3
Within 3 seconds, press the ENTER button.  
Bitrate  
Value indicating the amount of data compression  
progress in a per second.  
The higher bitrate is the larger the amount of data.  
This does mean that the sound is high quality.  
128Kbps/s is recommended for listening enjoyment.  
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Recording to USB  
Delete a file from USB  
3
1
2
4
5
2
1
3
1
You can record a source of CD, MP3/WMA disc,  
cassette tape, radio broadcast and external device to  
the external USB storage device as MP3/WMA files.  
In the stop mode, press the FOLDER buttons  
(b/5) to select a directory.  
1
Connect the external USB storage device to  
the USB port on the front panel of the unit.  
2
3
Press the ENTER button.  
2
Press the RECORD button and recording starts.  
Press the FILE buttons (b/5) to select the  
desired file.  
< In CD mode, playback starts automatically.  
< If you want to record the tracks in a desired order,  
program the tracks before recording.  
4
3
Press the CLEAR button for more than 4  
seconds.  
If you want to stop recording, press the STOP  
button (H).  
‘Delete?’ is displayed.  
Press the STOP button (H) once more to stop  
playback of the disc.  
5
Within 3 seconds, press the CLEAR button  
again.  
You cannot record to an external storage  
device if there is no free space or the device is  
locked.  
• The delete mode will be cancelled, if you don’t  
press the CLEAR button within 3 seconds.  
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Setting up your DAB Tuner  
Auto Tuning  
The first time you listen to the DAB radio, it will scan  
for DAB channels and build a channel list.  
If you move the unit to a new area or you want to  
check to see if there are new channels available in  
your area, you can scan to find new channels  
automatically.  
To enter the DAB mode, turn the unit on, and  
select DAB by pressing the SOURCE button and  
the BAND button.  
Press the AUTO TUNE button.  
The unit will scan for any new channels and add the  
channels found to the channel list.  
The following screen will display for 2 seconds.  
< Press and hold the AUTO TUNE button for longer  
than 2 seconds to activate international search.  
The unit will scan for broadcast services in the local  
area and add them to the channel list as they are  
found. The scan should take about 10 seconds.  
As channels are added to the channel list the number  
of channels found is displayed.  
After broadcast services have been found the channels  
are listed in alphanumeric order.  
< If no broadcast services are found, please check  
that the antenna is correctly connected to the unit.  
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Using the Channel List  
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1
2
Follow the steps below to tune in and listen to the  
channels found by the unit.  
1
Select DAB by pressing the BAND button.  
v
< To display the signal strength of a channel, press  
the ENTER button. The signal strength is displayed.  
Press the ENTER button once again to cancel the  
signal strength display.  
2
Press the TUNING/PRESET/TIME button to find  
the channel in the channel list.  
< Channels are displayed in alphanumeric order in  
the channel list, with numbers coming first. So,  
stations such as 6 Music from the BBC will be listed  
early in the list.  
The current channel is displayed on the first line  
and the changing list is displayed on the second  
line.  
< If a channel is no longer broadcasting or the unit is  
moved out of the area of a broadcast channel, the  
unit will no longer be able to tune in the channel. If  
the channel cannot be tuned in a question mark (?)  
is displayed in front of the channel name. If you  
select this channel to tune in by pressing the ENTER  
button, ‘No stations Available’ is displayed.  
3
When you have found a channel that you  
want to listen to, press the ENTER button  
once.  
The channel is tuned in and channel information is  
displayed.  
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Using Function Control 1  
4
Press the TUNING/PRESET/TIME button until  
the desired option is displayed in the second  
line of the display.  
TUNING/PRESET/  
TIME  
ENTER  
FUNCTION/  
FM MODE  
In DAB mode, use Function Control to set system  
options. There are four options in the function control:  
Station order, Preset tune, DRC value and Manual  
tune.  
5
Press the ENTER button.  
Station order  
Use station order to set the order in which stations are  
listed. There are three orders: Favourite, Alphanumeric  
and Active.  
1
While listening to a DAB broadcast press the  
FUNCTION/FM MODE button.  
Fav Station (Favourite station)  
As you tune in stations and listen to them the unit  
will memorize the top ten stations you listen to and  
list them at the top of the channel list. A Favourite  
station in the channel list has ‘ ’ displayed after  
the station name on the first line of the display.  
Alphanumeric  
2
Press the TUNING/PRESET/TIME button until  
‘Station order’ is displayed in the second line  
of the display.  
This is the default order. Channels are listed by  
name with numbers first and then alphabetically by  
letters in the channel name.  
Active station  
This option will list active stations at the top of the  
channel list and channels that are in the list but  
have no service in your area to be listed last in the  
channel list.  
q preset  
This option takes your top ten Favourite channels  
and assigns them to preset numbers 1 - 10.  
This option is only available after ‘Fav Station’  
option has been turned on. See above.  
3
Press the ENTER button.  
The current option is displayed in the first line of  
the display.  
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Using Function Control 2  
Preset tune  
DRC value  
Use this option to select the DAB preset station.  
This option sets the Dynamic Range Control (DRC)  
value to be applied to received broadcasts. DRC is  
used to reduce the range between high and low  
volumes of audio and is sometimes applied at the  
broadcast source. Pop music may have a high value of  
DRC applied, appropriate for constantly high listening  
levels, while classical music broadcasts may have no  
DRC applied to allow the listener to hear the full  
dynamic range of the source volume.  
1
While listening to a DAB broadcast press the  
FUNCTION/FM MODE button.  
There are three values of DRC you can apply.  
2
Press the TUNING/PRESET/TIME button until  
‘Preset tune’ is displayed in the second line of  
the display.  
0
: None  
1/2 : Medium  
: Maximum  
1
1
While listening to a DAB broadcast press the  
FUNCTION/FM MODE button.  
3
Press the ENTER button.  
2
Press the TUNING/PRESET/TIME button until  
‘DRC value’ is displayed in the second line of  
the display.  
The currently tuned station is displayed.  
4
Press the TUNING/PRESET/TIME button until  
the desired preset station is displayed.  
3
Press the ENTER button.  
5
Press the ENTER button to select the preset  
station.  
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3
Press the TUNING/PRESET/TIME button until  
the desired level of DRC is displayed in the  
second line of the display.  
Press the ENTER button.  
‘Manual tune’ is displayed on the first line of the  
display.  
4
Press the TUNING/PRESET/TIME button to find  
the channel.  
5
Press the ENTER button.  
5
Press the ENTER button when the channel you  
wish to tune in is displayed in the second line  
of the display.  
Manual tune  
This option allows you to manually tune in a channel  
and view a continuously updated display of the  
strength of the signal. This may be useful when  
adjusting or positioning an antenna for better  
reception.  
The signal strength indicator is displayed.  
1
While listening to a DAB broadcast press the  
FUNCTION/FM MODE button.  
6
7
While viewing the indicator, adjust or  
reposition the antenna until the best reception  
is indicated.  
2
Press the TUNING/PRESET/TIME button until  
‘Manual tune’ is displayed in the second line  
of the display.  
Press the ENTER button to cancel Manual tune  
and resume normal reception.  
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Changing Display Settings  
You can choose the type of information displayed in  
DLS  
the second line of the display while listening to a DAB  
channel.  
The Dynamic Label Segment (DLS) is the scrolling text  
label supplied by the radio station. It may be  
information on music titles or details regarding the  
programme or station.  
Each time the INFO/RDS MODE button is pressed,  
the information is displayed as follows.  
Programme type  
This is a description of the type of broadcast supplied  
by the radio station such as Pop, Rock or Classical  
music.  
DLS  
Programme type  
Multiplex name  
Date and time  
Bitrate mode  
Multiplex name  
This displays the name of the Mulitplex that is  
broadcasting the programme.  
Channel and frequency  
Signal error rate  
Software version  
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Date and time  
Sig error rate (Signal error rate)  
This displays the current date and time, which is  
supplied by the radio station and should always be  
accurate.  
This displays the digital bit error rate (0-99) of the  
currently tuned channel. The lower the figure the  
better the quality of the received broadcast.  
< The clock setting will be automatically adjusted  
according to the clock time data.  
Sw version (Software version)  
If you tune in a DAB station broadcasting incorrect  
clock time data, the clock might be wrongly  
adjusted, and that may eventually affect the timer  
operation.  
This displays the version number of the installed  
software.  
No matter which DAB mode is selected, the  
unit receives clock time data and adjusts the  
clock.  
Bitrate mode  
This displays the bitrate of the current playing  
broadcast.  
Channel and frequency  
This displays the channel and frequency of the current  
playing broadcast.  
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Listening to FM/AM  
Selecting stations which cannot be tuned  
automatically (Manual tune)  
3
2
4
3
Select ‘Manual tune’ in step  
.
Repeatedly press the TUNING/PRESET/TIME button  
until the station you want to listen to is found. Or  
hold down the TUNING/PRESET/TIME button until  
the station you want to listen to is found and  
release the button.  
1
FM: 50 kHz steps, AM: 9 kHz steps  
1
2
3
Press the SOURCE button repeatedly to select  
TUNER mode.  
< ‘STEREO’ is displayed when a stereo broadcast is  
tuned in.  
< ‘TUNED’ is displayed when a broadcast is correctly  
tuned in.  
Press the BAND button to select FM or AM.  
Press the TUNING MODE button to select ‘Auto  
tune’ mode.  
FM MODE Button  
Pressing this button alternates between Stereo  
mode and Mono mode.  
Stereo  
Each time the TUNING MODE button is pressed, the  
mode is changed as follows.  
FM stereo broadcasts are received in stereo and the  
STEREO indicator lights in the display.  
Mono  
Manual tune  
Auto tune  
To compensate for weak FM stereo reception,  
select this mode. Reception will now be forced  
monaural, reducing unwanted noise.  
Preset tune  
4
Select the station you want to listen to (auto  
selection).  
When a station is tuned in, the tuning process will  
stop automatically.  
If you want to stop the tuning process, press the  
TUNING/PRESET/TIME button.  
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Preset Tuning 1  
You can also use the numeric buttons.  
< When you use the numeric buttons, press the input  
selector button of the remote control first.  
1
1
4
3
5
2
4
You can store up to 30 FM, 30 AM and 10 DAB  
stations.  
For instance, to select preset number 25, first press  
the TUNER button, and then press ‘2’ and ‘5’.  
Preset Manually (FM/AM/DAB)  
To select numbers less than 10, press ‘0’ and then  
the number. As an example, to select number 5,  
press ‘0’ and ‘5’. (Optionally, you may press just the  
number ‘5’ and then wait a few seconds.)  
1
Select DAB, AM or FM by pressing the BAND  
button.  
5
Within 4 seconds, press the MEMORY button.  
2
3
Tune the station you would like to store.  
Press the MEMORY button.  
< If you don’t press the MEMORY button within 4  
seconds after selecting the channel, the selection  
will be canceled.  
1
5
To store more stations, repeat steps to  
.
FM or AM  
Preset Automatically (FM/AM only)  
DAB  
1
Select AM or FM by pressing the BAND button.  
‘CH01’ or ‘01’ blinks on the display.  
2
Press the MEMORY button for more than 3  
seconds.  
4
Within 4 seconds, select the preset you would  
like to use for this station using the PRESET  
buttons.  
Up to 30 of the best received stations in your area  
will be stored automatically.  
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Preset Tuning 2  
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3
1
< Preset channels can also be selected by the PRESET  
(b/5) buttons or the numeric buttons of the  
remote control.  
How to select DAB preset stations  
See ‘Preset tune’ of page 28.  
< When you use the numeric buttons, press the input  
selector button of the remote control first.  
< When using the remote control, you can skip step  
How to select FM/AM preset stations  
2
.
1
Select AM or FM by pressing the BAND button.  
2
Select ‘Preset tune’ by pressing the TUNING  
MODE button.  
3
Select a preset channel.  
Press the TUNING/PRESET/TIME button repeatedly  
until the desired preset station is found.  
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RDS  
The Radio Data System (RDS) is a broadcasting service  
RDS Radio text  
which allows stations to send additional information  
along with the regular radio programme signal.  
When you select RDS Radio text, ‘RDS Radio text’  
will blink for about 3 seconds and then the news  
of stations composed of up to 64 symbols will be  
displayed.  
RDS works on the FM waveband in Europe only.  
If there is no radio text data, RDS mode will be  
automatically switched to Program service mode.  
1
2
1
4
Tune in an FM station (see steps  
page 32).  
to  
of  
Traffic announce  
When you select Traffic announce, ‘Traffic  
announce’ will blink for 3 seconds and then the  
unit searches for a traffic announcement.  
Press the INFO/RDS MODE button.  
< When a traffic programme is found, the Traffic  
announce mode is switched to Program service  
mode.  
If the station currently selected is transmitting a  
traffic program signal, the RDS mode will be  
switched to Program service mode without  
searching for a traffic program.  
Each time the RDS MODE button is pressed briefly,  
the RDS mode is changed as follows:  
Program service  
When you select Program service, ‘Program  
service’ will blink for about 3 seconds and then  
the programme service name or a station’s name  
will be displayed. If there is no programme service  
data, the frequency will be displayed.  
RDS Clock time  
Displays the information about times provided  
from the station.  
When you select RDS Clock time, ‘RDS Clock  
time’ will blink for about 3 seconds and then the  
clock time will be displayed.  
If there is no time data, ‘NO CT’ will be displayed.  
RDS Program type  
When you select RDS Program type, ‘RDS Program  
type’ will blink for about 3 seconds and then the  
programme type will be displayed.  
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PTY Search  
3
5
4
1
2
5
You can search for stations by programme type.  
Press the TUNING/PRESET/TIME button.  
1
Select FM by pressing the BAND button.  
Search starts.  
< When the programme that you have selected is  
found, searching stops and the programme type  
will be displayed.  
2
Press the INFO/RDS MODE button for more  
than 3 seconds.  
< If the same programme type is not found during  
PTY Search, it will stop at the beginning frequency.  
< If you want to stop searching, press the INFO/RDS  
MODE button.  
3
Select the desired PTY programme using the  
TUNING/PRESET/TIME buttons.  
Select your desired one from among 31 kinds of  
PTY programmes. The programme type will blink.  
4
Press the ENTER button.  
The programme type stops blinking.  
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About DAB  
News: brief announcements, events, public opinion,  
reports, actual situations.  
With this unit you can receive and listen to Digital  
Audio Broadcast (DAB) programmes. DAB uses digital,  
not analogue signals, resulting in near CD-quality  
audio with virtually interference-free reception. Along  
with superior quality audio, DAB can also deliver  
additional audio channels and text. In the future,  
computer data and images are also possible.  
Current Affairs: a kind of suggestion including practical  
announcements other than news, documents,  
discussion, analysis and so on.  
Information: daily information or reference such as  
weather forecast, consumer guide, medical assistance  
and so on.  
Sport: sports related programs.  
Digital radio is broadcast as groups of data called  
ensembles or multiplexes. Each multiplex can contain a  
number of stations (services) and each station contains  
a primary service and can contain secondary services  
as illustrated in the following diagram.  
Education: educational and cultural information.  
Drama: all kinds of radio concert and serial drama.  
Cultures: all aspects of national or local culture including  
religious events, philosophy, social science, language,  
theatre, and so on.  
Science: programs on natural science and technology  
Varied Speech: popular programs such as quiz,  
entertainment, private interview, comedy, satire and  
so on.  
DAB SIGNAL  
Pop Music: program on commercial, practical and  
popular songs, and sale volume of discs, etc.  
Rock Music: practical modern music generally composed  
and played by young musicians.  
BBC  
National  
DAB  
MULTIPLEX  
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Easy Listening: popular music usually lasting for less  
than 5 minutes.  
PRIMARY  
SERVICES  
BBC Radio 4  
Parliament  
Light Classsics M: classical music, instrumental music,  
chorus, and light music favored by non-professionals.  
Serious Classics: orchestra including great operas,  
symphony, chamber music and so on.  
Other Music: other music styles (Rhythm & Blues,  
Reggae, etc.)  
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3+  
SECONDARY  
SERVICES  
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4+  
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Weather & Metr: weather reports, forecast  
Finance: financial reports, commerce, trading  
Children’s Progs: children’s programs  
Social Affairs: social affairs  
Religion: religious programs  
Phone In: program in which the public expresses its view  
by phone.  
Each multiplex is transmitted in a set frequency range  
and received by this unit for decoding. You can receive  
multiplexes broadcast in the 174-240 MHz frequency  
band and store the services in each multiplex for you  
to access. The number of multiplexes you receive  
depend on your location. Channels used in the UK are  
in the range 10A to 12D.  
Travel & Touring: travel reports  
Leisure & Hobby: programs concerning recreational  
activities  
Multiplexes and stations have labels (names) that are  
used to identify them. Instead of needing to know the  
particular frequency of your favourite broadcast, you  
can simply select the station name. Secondary services  
and additional data such as text or multiplex info are  
also available.  
Jazz Music: jazz music  
Country Music: country music  
National Music: national music  
Oldies Music: music from the so-called golden of  
popular music  
Folk Music: folk music  
Documentary: documentaries  
Alarm Test  
Alarm-Alarm!: a program notifying an emergency or a  
natural disaster.  
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Setting the Clock  
TUNING/PRESET/  
TIME  
ENTER  
TIME MODE  
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3
Press the TIME MODE button.  
Press the ENTER button.  
Every time the TIME MODE button is pressed, the  
mode is changed as follows.  
The ‘minute’ value blinks.  
Current time  
On time  
4
Press the TUNING/PRESET/TIME buttons to set  
the current minute.  
Off time  
Source select  
< The unit uses the 24-hour ‘military’ clock.  
< When no action is taken for 1 minute, the time  
adjust mode will be cancelled.  
5
Press the ENTER button.  
< Press the STOP button to cancel the time setting.  
2
Press the TUNING/PRESET/TIME buttons to set  
the current hour.  
The clock starts from 00 seconds.  
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Setting the Timer  
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Press the TIMER button on the remote control.  
TUNING/PRESET/  
TIME  
ENTER  
STANDBY/ON TIME MODE  
The timer indicator ‘ ’ lights on the display.  
< Adjust the clock before setting the timer.  
< When no action is taken for 1 minute, the timer  
setting mode will be cancelled.  
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Prepare for timer operation.  
Timer Playback  
Adjust the volume, tune in a station, set CD, etc.  
1
Press the TIME MODE button repeatedly until  
‘On time’ is displayed.  
Timer Recording  
You are able to set the various external USB  
storage devices such as USB flash memory to  
record program at the desired time.  
Connect the external USB storage device to the  
unit beforehand.  
‘On time’ appears on the display, and the ‘hour’  
value blinks.  
Press the TIMER button on the remote  
control once more.  
2
Press the TUNING/PRESET/TIME buttons to set  
the hour value, and press the ENTER button.  
The ‘minute’ value blinks.  
The REC indicator lights on the display.  
One minute before the set time the unit turns  
on and recording begins at the set time.  
3
Press the TUNING/PRESET/TIME buttons to set  
the minute value, and press the ENTER button.  
< When you don’t use timer, press the TIMER button  
repeatedly to turn it off until the timer indicator  
‘Off time’ appears on the display, and the ‘hour’  
value blinks.  
’ disappears from the display.  
Press the TIMER button again to turn it on.  
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5
2
3
Repeat step and to set the Off time.  
‘Source select’ appears on the display.  
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Press the STANDBY/ON button to turn the unit  
standby.  
Press the TUNING/PRESET/TIME buttons to  
select the source, and press the ENTER button.  
Now the timer setting is stored in memory.  
The standby indicator surrounding the STANBY/ON  
button blinks at interval of 4 seconds.  
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Sleep Timer  
Listening to the External Sources  
The power can be switched off after a specified  
amount of time.  
Press the SLEEP button repeatedly until desired time  
appears on the display.  
You can listen to the external source such as VCR  
deck, MP3 player, TV or tape recorder connecting the  
AUX or TAPE input jack.  
Press the SOURCE button repeatedly to select  
AUX 1, AUX 2, AUX 3 or TAPE.  
SLEEP-90 (80, 70 ... 10)  
The power will be switched off 90 (80, 70 ... 10)  
minutes later.  
(normal display)  
The sleep timer is off.  
When using the PHONES jack of your mini player, you  
must adjust the volume of the mini-player or you may  
hear no sound from your CR-H255.  
< The display is dimmed when you set the sleep  
timer.  
< If you want to check the remaining time, press the  
SLEEP button once. The remaining time will be  
displayed for 3 seconds, and return to the normal  
display.  
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Specifications  
AMPLIFIER Section  
GENERAL  
Output Power . . . . .25 W/ch (6 ohms, 0.5 %,1 kHz)  
Input Sensitivity . . . . . . . . . . . . . 400 mV/47 kohms  
Frequency Response  
Power Requirements . . . . . . . . . . 230 V AC, 50 Hz  
Power Consumption . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 W  
(standby) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.5 W  
20 Hz to 60,000 Hz (+1/–3 dB)  
Dimension (W x H x D) . . . . . .215 x 110 x 359 mm  
Weight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.4 kg  
TUNER Section  
FM Section  
Standard Accessories  
Tuning Range . . . . . . . . 87.50 MHz to 108.00 MHz  
(50 kHz steps)  
Signal-to-Noise Ratio . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 dB (Mono)  
60 dB (Stereo)  
Remote Control Unit (RC-1038) x 1  
Batteries (AAA) x 2  
AM Loop Antenna x 1  
FM Lead-type Antenna x 1  
DAB Antenna x 1  
Presets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30  
Owner’s Manual x 1  
Warranty Card x 1  
AM Section  
Tuning Range . . . . . . . . . . . . 522 kHz to 1629 kHz  
(9 kHz steps)  
Signal-to-Noise Ratio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 dB  
Presets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30  
• Design and specifications are subject to change  
without notice.  
• Weight and dimensions are approximate.  
• Illustrations may differ slightly from production  
models.  
DAB Section  
Tuning range . . . . . . . . Band 3, 174 MHz-240 MHz  
Input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 ohms, nominal  
Max signal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . –3 dBm typ  
Sensitivity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . –96 dBm typ  
Adjacent Channel Rejection . . . . . . . . . . . 35 dB typ  
Presets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10  
Audio output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Stereo, 2.5 V P-P  
Digital output . . . . . . . . . . 24 bit/48 kHz resolution  
CD PLAYER Section  
Frequency Response . . . 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz ( 2 dB)  
Signal-to-Noise Ratio . . . . . . . . . . more than 95 dB  
Wow and Flutter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Unmeasurable  
USB Section  
Playback  
Frequency Response . . . 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz ( 2 dB)  
Signal-to-Noise Ratio . . . . . . . . . . more than 85 dB  
Recording  
Frequency Response . . . 20 Hz to 15,000 Hz ( 2 dB)  
Signal-to-Noise Ratio . . . . . . . . . . more than 85 dB  
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Troubleshooting  
In case of trouble with the unit, please take the time to look through this chart and see if you can solve the  
problem yourself before you call your dealer or TEAC service center.  
Amplifier  
DAB tuner  
No power  
No sound.  
e Check the connection to the AC power supply.  
e Ensure that the CR-H255 has been able to locate  
DAB stations.  
No sound from speakers.  
e Check the connection to the speakers.  
e Adjust the volume.  
e Select proper source.  
‘NO stations Available’ appears on the display.  
e Check that antenna is connected (see page 9).  
e Ensure that DAB coverage exists in your area.  
e Pull out the headphone plug from PHONES jack.  
e If muting is on, press the MUTING button.  
Cannot access secondary services.  
e At the time of publishing not many secondary  
services are available, this will increase as more  
DAB stations start broadcasting. If a secondary  
service station is available, the secondary indicator  
>> will be displayed next to the station name.  
The sound is noisy.  
e The unit is too close to a TV set or similar  
appliances. Install the unit apart from them, or  
turn them off.  
Display goes out or displayed ‘service off air’.  
e This may occur if a broadcaster changes the label  
of a service or removes a label whilst you are  
listening to it. The CR-H255 will try to retune to  
this station, or alternatively follow the procedure  
for auto tune on page 25.  
Remote Control Unit  
Remote control doesn’t work.  
e If the batteries are exhausted, change the  
batteries.  
e Use remote control unit within the range (5m)  
and point at the front panel.  
e Clear obstacles between the remote control unit  
and the main unit.  
e If a fluorescent light is near the unit, turn it off.  
Cannot listen to the selected station.  
e Ensure you have pressed the ENTER button when  
you want to listen to your selection. The station  
you are currently listening to will be displayed on  
the first line of the display, as you scroll through  
the station order list the second line will show  
other station options. Press the ENTER button to  
activate your selection.  
Tuner (FM/AM)  
Cannot listen to any station, or signal is too  
weak.  
A burbling sound is heard on some stations.  
e DAB like other digital media is good at producing  
quality audio from a low level signal, however if  
this signal level is too low a ‘burbling’ sound can  
sometimes be heard. To reduce this, try  
repositioning your antenna to gain maximum  
signal strength.  
e Tune in the station properly.  
e If a TV is near the unit, turn it off.  
e Install the antenna again after locating the best  
reception position.  
e An external antenna is recommended.  
Though the broadcast is stereo, it sounds  
monaural.  
e Press the FM MODE button.  
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CD Player  
Maintenance  
Cannot play.  
If the surface of the unit gets dirty, wipe with a soft  
cloth or use diluted neutral cleaning liquid. Be sure to  
remove any fluid completely. Do not use thinner,  
benzine or alcohol as they may damage the surface of  
the unit.  
e Load a disc with label side up.  
e If the disc is dirty, clean the surface of the disc.  
e A blank disc has been loaded. Load a prerecorded  
disc.  
e Unfinalized CD-R/CD-RW disc is not playable.  
Finalize the disc properly.  
Beware of condensation  
Sound skips.  
When the unit (or a disc) is moved from a cold to a  
warm place, or used after a sudden temperature  
change, there is a danger of condensation; vapor in  
the air could condense on the internal mechanism,  
making correct operation impossible. To prevent this,  
or if this occurs, leave the unit for one or two hours  
with the power turned on. The unit will stabilize at the  
temperature of its surroundings.  
e Place the unit on a stable place to avoid vibration  
and shock.  
e If the disc is dirty, clean the surface of the disc.  
e Don’t use scratched, damaged or warped discs.  
No program playback.  
e In the stop mode press PROGRAM button to  
enter the program mode, and press the PLAY  
button (y) to start playing.  
MP3/WMA  
There is no sound even if the PLAY button (y) is  
pressed.  
e Check if there are MP3 or WMA files on the USB.  
e Non-playable file formats (e.g MPEG 1 LAYER 2  
file) cannot be played.  
‘No song title No artist No album’ appears on the  
display.  
e There is no ID3 tag information for the music file.  
Edit the song title, artist, and album information  
of the song on a PC using the MP3 or WMA  
making application.  
Some unknown characters are displayed on the  
display panel.  
e This unit cannot display symbols and full-size or  
double-byte characters (such as Japanese,  
Chinese, etc.) correctly. File name of MP3 or  
WMA should be alphanumeric characters.  
If normal operation cannot be recovered, unplug  
the power cord from the outlet and plug it again.  
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3-7-3, Nakacho, Musashino-shi, Tokyo 180-8550, Japan Phone: (0422) 52-5081  
TEAC CORPORATION  
TEAC AMERICA, INC.  
TEAC CANADA LTD.  
7733 Telegraph Road, Montebello, California 90640 Phone: (323) 726-0303  
5939 Wallace Street, Mississauga, Ontario L4Z 1Z8, Canada Phone: (905) 890-8008  
TEAC MEXICO, S.A. De C.V Campesinos N°184, Colonia Granjas Esmeralda, Delegacion Iztapalapa, CP 09810, México DF Phone: (525) 581-5500  
TEAC UK LIMITED  
Unit 19 & 20, The Courtyards, Hatters Lane, Watford, Hertfordshire, WD18 8TE , U.K. Phone: (0845) 130-2511  
Bahnstrasse 12, 65205 Wiesbaden-Erbenheim, Germany Phone: 0611-71580  
TEAC EUROPE GmbH  
TEAC ITALIANA S.p.A.  
Via C. Cantù 9/A, 20092 Cinisello Balsamo, Milano, Italy Phone: 02-66010500  
TEAC AUSTRALIA PTY., LTD. 280 William Street, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia Phone: (03) 9672-2400  
A.B.N. 80 005 408 462  
This appliance has a serial number located on the rear panel. Please record  
the model number and serial number and retain them for your records.  
.
Model number  
Serial number  
0905 MA-1008A  
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